Red Hat / Fedora
[Posted November 5, 2003 by ris]
The
first release of the Fedora Core was
made available on November 5, a couple of days later than planned. The
release
notes contain a great deal of information about the contents of this
release and how to install it. See
the download page to get a
copy of the release. It you have trouble with the Red Hat FTP site, try a
mirror site or use
bittorrent.
The Red Hat Linux
Migration Resource Center is online to help people evaluate Red Hat's
offerings as Red Hat Linux reaches its end-of-life. Support for RHL 9 ends
April 30, 2004, sooner for older versions. Register to download the
whitepapers or just browse the links to learn more about Red Hat Enterprise
Linux and Fedora. (Thanks to Xose Vazquez Perez)
People who working on Fedora projects might want to take a look at Warren's Package Naming Proposal. "The
following is based upon current fedora.us package naming guidelines,
quickly edited and dramatically simplified because fedora.redhat.com no
longer needs many of fedora.us special considerations."
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