Fedora Core 3, Test 3 available 25
Allen Zadr writes "Today, the Fedora team has released Fedora Core 3 - Test 3. Just a little behind schedule. It's available for AMD Opteron and Intel i386, with CD or DVD images. To get it, join the torrent. Core 3, Test 2 was previously discussed."
Re:AMD64 Version? (Score:4, Informative)
Release notes (Score:4, Informative)
Release Notes [redhat.com]
Not that much in the release notes have changed since Test2.
According to diff:
Kernel and e2fsprogs support for online growing of ext3 file systems.
C++ and TCL bindings are no longer contained in the compat-db package.
Applications requiring these bindings must be ported to the
currently-shipping DB library.
Fedora Core 2.92 Test 3 has switched from a static
that is dynamically managed via udev. This allows device nodes to be
created on demand as drivers are loaded.
Re:Release notes (Score:3, Funny)
Sorry about that.
Re:Release notes (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Ronald Pippaquale
Re:Release notes (Score:2)
Re:Is this the time to download? (Score:4, Insightful)
Front Page? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Front Page? (Score:3, Informative)
If you go into your preferences, you can make it appear on your front page.
Re:Front Page? (Score:2)
I would like to see the GUI for YUM have this feature, personally. Be able to stay current 100% from the yum application
Re:Front Page? (Score:1, Troll)
emerge -u world
AHHH GODDAMNIT!
Re:Front Page? (Score:2)
Re:Front Page? (Score:2)
1) Edit your
2) yum -ty update
Then hope for the best, and check the mailing list archives for fixes to problems others have run across using this method.
Keep up the good work!! (Score:1)
Keep up the exceeding well done work!!!
Behind Schedule? (Score:2)
Re:Behind Schedule? (Score:1)
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
fedora core 1 was released Nov 5, 2003, core 2 on May 18, 2004, and core 3 (final) is scheduled for Nov 1, 2004.
that's slightly over 2 releases per year, average (and 3 releases within a 365-day period)!
so, what about "that issue" (Score:4, Interesting)
I use Fedora core 1 and 2 myself, but I don't recommend FC2 to anyone for a simple reason: it will erase your windows XP partition tables.
Sure you can (usually) get it back, but when I'm trying to introduce people to Linux the last thing I need to do is get them scared to do anything because they 'might' erase their stuff.
At the time, this was acknowledged as a problem in the Kernel used in the install process and that it wasn't limited to Fedora. Fine, but nobody fixed it. In fact, when I would ask if it's been fixed, the usual response is jokes about "what, that's a GOOD thing it erases M$-WINDOZE!!!11"
So I've asked it before and I'll ask it again, does Fedora Core 3 have "that issue" fixed? The trolls and jokes will form at the end of this post.
Re:so, what about "that issue" (Score:5, Informative)
To be precise, the problem was limited to FC2's boot/install kernel, and it only corrupted partition tables for folks not using LBA (and it was fixable, by the way). For the record, all subsequent kernels (including what FC3 uses) has the issue fixed.
Linux NOT for Idiots (yet)! (Score:1)
Since when are "introductions" effortless, especially when dealing with an operating system? But a bit of googling and reading will go a long way.
Simple solution: don't use a test distribution to introduce people to linux. There are plenty of newbie distros in the wild, and if support is required and you are stuck on Fedora buy the commercial version of Fedora -> RH.
what (Score:1)