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Topic: Fedora Core


  
  Fedora Core - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fedora Core 4 (FC4, release name Stentz), the previous stable version, was released on June 13, 2005 for the i386, AMD64, and PowerPC architectures.
Fedora Core 3 (FC3, release name Heidelberg) was released on November 8, 2004 for the i386 and AMD64 architectures, and was transferred to Fedora Legacy on January 16, 2006.
Fedora Core 1 (FC1, internal codename Cambridge, release name Yarrow) was released on November 6, 2003, and transferred to Fedora Legacy on November 20, 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fedora_Core   (1409 words)

  
 :: Reviews : Mad Penguin Reviews Fedora Core 2
Fedora Core 2 is a professional distribution that focuses on functionality and ease of use, without patronising the user and keeping the clutter to a minimum.
Fedora Core 2's default package selection is one which seriously focuses on allowing you the user to get your work done, something which is an obvious reflection of the projects test bed status for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Core 2 is a real asset to the developers and if you want to live on the cutting edge, with a professional distribution, thats completely free, then Fedora Core 2 is certainly for you.
www.madpenguin.org /cms/html/47/1570.html   (3278 words)

  
 Fedora Core 4 Installation Notes
Formal Fedora Core documentation is available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/ and should be consulted for detailed explanations of all formally supported installation options including the rationale behind each.
Rather than updating my Fedora Core installation with up2date (the flashing red icon in the panel) I prefer to use the update feature of yum which is the preferred application for software updates, dependency resolution, and software installation.
The official Fedora Core 4 Release Notes state: "Fedora Core 4 users are advised not to use the Java RPM provided by Sun.
stanton-finley.net /fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html#Installation   (9298 words)

  
 Review: Fedora Core 1 is a Mild Disappointment - OSNews.com
Fedora Core 1 has been out now for a few days now and many faithful Linux fans have already installed it.
Fedora Core comes with Gnome 2.4.0 (plus some 2.4.0.1 updated packages), Mozilla 1.4.1, Gaim 0.71, OOo 1.1, XMMS 1.2.8, KOffice, Gimp 1.2.x, gThumb 2.0.2 (pretty outdated version), Epiphany 1.0.4 and many hundreds of other packages.
Fedora Core also comes with lots of server software like Apache, mySQL, PostgreSQL, a news server, an FTP server, SSH support and other advanced technologies that power users or administrators will love to get their hands upon.
www.osnews.com /story.php?news_id=5111   (1071 words)

  
 Fedora Core: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The fedora project is the result of a merger between red hat linux and the old fedora linux project....
The city of cambridge is an old english university town and the regional centre of the county of cambridgeshire....
The fedora legacy project is a community-supported open-source project to provide updates for versions of red hat linux and fedora core no longer officially...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fe/fedora_core.htm   (2042 words)

  
 百科全書 :: Fedora Core   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
2004年11月,Fedora Core 3 正式發布,版本代碼為Heidelberg。這一版本採用 2.6.9 版核心、Xorg 6.8.1 、 GNOME 2.8 和 KDE 3.3.0。
Fedora Core 5 Now Available; New Desktop Applications, Advances in Security and Xen Virtualization Demonstrate the Rapid...
Fedora Core 3, codenamed Heidelberg, is loaded with the latestrepresents the bleeding edge of Red Hat's Linux efforts.
chinese-encyclopedia.com /Fedora_Core   (617 words)

  
 Fedora Core 3 Installation Notes
There are many wonderful packages in a Fedora Core "everything" installation including a web server and all the packages needed to make it work with modern scripting language support.
When Fedora finishes booting to the graphical interface click on the top panel, hold your left mouse button down, drag the top panel to the bottom of the screen, and release the mouse button.
One of the most common causes of errors and failures in a new Fedora Core installation is the mixing of these two incompatible repository collections for automatic updates.
stanton-finley.net /fedora_core_3_installation_notes.html   (6941 words)

  
 Technetra : Review: Fedora Core 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fedora Core 4 comes packed with GNOME 2.10, KDE 3.4, Firefox 1.0.4, OpenOffice.org 2.0 (1.9.104), X.org 6.8.2 and a 2.6.11-based kernel.
As with previous releases of Fedora Core, this latest version aims to deliver stability, performance and security along with a great mix of the latest open source technologies.
Every Fedora Core release outshines the previous one, Fedora Core 4 maintains this pattern with an excellent collection of the latest open source packages and improved performance.
www.technetra.com /writings/recent/review_fedora_core4_html   (987 words)

  
 Fedora Core for x86_64 Release FAQ
The x86_64 port of Fedora Core 2 is now a tier 1 architecture, and the x86_64 release for Core 2 was concurrent with i386.
Fedora Mirrors under the "2" tree as the x86_64 release.
As this is an official Fedora release, the best thing would be to log a ticket with Red Hat Bugzilla, but if you do, please specify x86_64 as the platform, and if you could add 64bit_fedora@comcast.net to the CC list I would appreciate it.
www.linuxtx.org /amd64faq.html   (1019 words)

  
 NewsForge | Review: Fedora Core 4
While these problems may not be Fedora's fault -- they may be the fault of the folks at FreshRPMs and Livna, who made all the repositories Fedora uses by default for these types of things -- the mistakes lower the quality of this otherwise great operating system.
Fedora was never meant to be a distro for the user that just switched from windows.
Fedora Core is not for those who are unwilling to test, and it is not for those who are unwilling to provide feedback and regularly update.
os.newsforge.com /os/05/07/11/2327248.shtml?tid=2   (3170 words)

  
 The Unofficial Fedora FAQ - Fedora Core 3
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 is based on Fedora Core 3, so if you want to learn a little about RHEL 4 for free, use Fedora Core 3.
Fedora is also much more cutting-edge than RHEL is, and Fedora has a larger community of users willing to help out and give free support (like this web page).
Fedora Core 3 (Heidelberg), was released on November 8, 2004.
www.fedorafaq.org /fc3   (3726 words)

  
 Bittorrent for torrent.fedoraproject.org
Fedora Core 4 Release source iso images for x86_64.
Fedora Core 4 Release source iso images for i386.
Fedora Core 4 Release source iso images for ppc.
torrent.fedoraproject.org   (198 words)

  
 The Unofficial Fedora FAQ
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is based on Fedora Core, so if you want to learn a little about RHEL for free, use Fedora Core.
Fedora Core 5 was released on March 20, 2006.
A: The "Fedora Extras" are a set of software packages supported by the Fedora Project, but they are not distributed with Fedora Core.
www.fedorafaq.org   (4045 words)

  
 Fedora Core Getting Started   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fedora Core is a new open source group project to create a distribution of Linux based on the old consumer version of Red Hat Linux.
It is called Core because it will form the core of the new Linux releases Red Hat will be selling (including the aforementioned enterprise version).
One of the best things about the partnership between the Fedora project and Red Hat to produce this new Linux distribution is that there is now a strong emphasis on making sure that there is lots of useful software readily available and easy to install.
www.johnmunsch.com /articles/FedoraCoreGettingStarted   (3207 words)

  
 Fedorazine | The Fedora Core News Source!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Well, as always, the reviews of the new Fedora Core release are comingout before the software.
Fedora Core 5 Test 3 has just shipped.
Fedora Core 5 Test 2 is scheduled to go out today.
www.fedorazine.com   (675 words)

  
 Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux | CNET News.com
Fedora is available for download only; by not offering a retail version, the company believes it can update the software more quickly.
Fedora is the first of a new line of fast-changing, more experimental software from the company.
The next version, Fedora Core 2, will focus on the forthcoming 2.6 Linux kernel at the heart of the open-source operating system.
news.com.com /2100-7344-5103510.html   (1125 words)

  
 Fedora Core on your Macintosh (Fedora PPC)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fedora is known to run on Powerbooks, as well as the newer Dual-G5s with no sweat.
This is done fairly simply, and a useful guide is one by Daniel Owen, titled Howto install Fedora Core over NFS.
Fedora Core 2 on your Mac - The old guide, not much has changed, except thats now for FC-2, and this guide is current for Rawhide/FC-3.
www.bytebot.net /geekdocs/ibook/fedorappc.html   (2021 words)

  
 FedoraMain - Fedora Project Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fedora Core is an operating system and platform, based on Linux, that is always free for anyone to use, modify and distribute, now and forever.
Fedora Core is part of the Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat, Inc.
The Fedora Project is maintained and driven by the community and sponsored by Red Hat, Inc.
fedoraproject.org   (398 words)

  
 Fedora Core 3 Tips & Tricks
Fedora comes with a ton of software but there are still plenty of packages of interest to most users that are not included for a variety of reasons.
New section where common "glitches" in Fedora Core 3 are documented with their workarounds.
Fedora Core 2: Making it work - Here is an article going over a few other suggestions on making Fedora Core 2 work a little better.
home.gagme.com /greg/linux/fc3-tips.php#ntfs   (4471 words)

  
 Secunia - Vulnerability Report - Fedora Core 2
This is based on the most severe Secunia advisory, which is marked as "Unpatched" in the Secunia database.
Fedora has issued an update for the kernel.
Fedora has issued updates for kdebase and kdelibs.
secunia.com /product/3489   (2224 words)

  
 Fedora Widens Its Scope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fedora Core 2, the latest release in Red Hat's line of free, community-supported Linux distributions, is one of the most useful and up-to-date operating systems available.
Fedora does a great job in roles from desktop to server, but its fast development pace and uncertain support status may be problematic in production settings.
Red Hat Inc.'s Fedora Core 2 is a good general-purpose Linux distribution that ships with a broad selection of open-source software that can capably serve in roles ranging from desktop to server.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1759,1607156,00.asp   (606 words)

  
 Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
To install Fedora Core, download the DVD image or the four ISO images of the installation CD-ROMs, even if you are planning to perform a hard drive installation.
ISO images containing the source RPMs are also located in the same directory as the ISO images containing the binaries; however, they are not required to install Fedora Core.
It is strongly recommended you verify the checksum on any Fedora Core CDs or DVD you create using downloaded ISO images.
fedora.redhat.com /download   (804 words)

  
 Personal Fedora Core 3 Installation Guide
Obtain the Fedora Core 3 cd images or DVD image from a Fedora mirror and burn to CD's or DVD.
An example from Fedora: http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/3/i386/os/SRPMS/ Select: kernel-2.6.9-1.667.src.rpm 02-Nov-2004 16:05 38.4M Install: [root@charon ~]# rpm -ivh kernel-2.6.9-1.667.src.rpm 1:kernel ########################################### [100%] Set it up: [root@charon ~]# rpmbuild -bp --target=noarch /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/kernel-2.6.spec The source files will be properly located in '/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-2.6.9' This is clearly explained in the Fedora Core 3 Release Notes.
Check your version of 'udev': [mirandam@charon ~]$ rpm -q udev udev-039-10.FC3.5 Fedora Core 3 installs: 039-8.FC3 06-Dec-2004 update: 039-10.FC3.5 16-Dec-2004 update: 039-10.FC3.6 15-Mar-2005 update: 039-10.FC3.7 http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/i386/ # rpm -Uvh udev-039-10.FC3.7.i386.rpm A reboot is required.
www.mjmwired.net /resources/mjm-fedora-fc3.html#flash   (2424 words)

  
 Fedora Weekly News Issue 10 - FedoraNEWS.ORG
Fedora Project releated articles inlclude Focus on Fedora Extras (http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/extras/) by Tim Waugh and Building the Fedora Foundation: Goals established (http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/fedora_foundation/) as well as Fedora Status Report (http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/departments/fedora_status/).
Rahul Sundaram reports (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2005-August/msg00156.html) Fedora Project is calling All Linux User Groups to fill out Fedora Project LUG (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LUG) page.
During the week of August 15 - August 21, Fedora Project released 7 Fedora Core 4 Updates including 1 Security Advisory.
fedoranews.org /wiki/Fedora_Weekly_News_Issue_10   (348 words)

  
 Extras - Fedora Project Wiki
Fedora Project and is a volunteer-based community effort to create a repository of packages that compliment Fedora Core.
The Fedora Extras repository is available for Fedora Core 3 and above versions.
Fedora Extras Schedule - Schedule of things to do for Extras.
fedoraproject.org /wiki/Extras   (215 words)

  
 Fedora Core 4 Tips & Tricks
New section where common "glitches" in Fedora Core 4 are documented with their workarounds.
Fedora Core 4 Linux Installation Notes - Another great set of installation notes that includes much of what I include here but does include a few things I don't.
Official Fedora Core 4 Release Notes - These are written for a reason and worth a quick scan at least.
home.gagme.com /greg/linux/fc4-tips.php   (3986 words)

  
 Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fedora Core is a free operating system that offers the best combination of stable and cutting-edge software that exists in the free software world.
The Fedora Websites Team is discussing the transition and a new content management system to host our updated infrastructure.
Fedora is a trademark of Red Hat, Inc.
fedora.redhat.com /#hint_1   (159 words)

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