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Fedora Core 5 Available

Jan Slupski writes "New release day today. Fedora Core 5 CD images are now available for download (i386, ppc, x86_64) on the ftp servers or via the torrent page." Linclips also has a short screencast on some of the default functionality.

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  1. bug sorted? by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Informative

    It appears as though FC5 contains a bug which prevents none GPL modules (read nVidia) from being used.
    Has this been fixed in this one yet, or is it worth waiting a few more days for the fix to be rolled out?

    (It was identified too late to be pushed to the mirrors)

    Info about it is here.

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    1. Re:bug sorted? by osvejda · · Score: 5, Informative

      Fixed kernel is here. It's not in official updates yet.

  2. Screenshots? by Orestesx · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't believe there is any power way to evaluate a linux distro than screenshots, except for maybe it's logo.

  3. Re:MP3's? by Nighttime · · Score: 5, Informative

    Short answer is no.

    From http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems

    MP3 encoding/decoding support is not included in any Fedora application because MP3 is heavily patented in several regions including the United States. The patent holder is unwilling to give an unrestricted patent grant, as required by the GPL. Other platforms might have paid the royalty and/or included proprietary software. Other Linux distributions not based in a region affected by the patent might ship MP3 decoders/encoders or they might have included proprietary software. However, Fedora Core cannot and does not ship MP3 decoders/encoders in order to serve the goal of shipping only free and open source software that is not restricted by software patents.

    Fedora Suggests: If possible, use patent unrestricted formats such as Ogg Vorbis (a lossy audio codec that has better quality than MP3), or FLAC (a lossless audio codec).

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  4. Re:Upgrading by /ASCII · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, all you need to do is get the CDs or DVD and boot from them - you will be presented with the alternatives of overwriting the current install or upgrading it to FC5. It is a very good idea to backup your data just to be sure, but I've never had any problems going from one RedHat/Fedora version to a newer one.

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  5. Re:Redhat Naming by AKAImBatman · · Score: 5, Informative

    I never understood why Redhat chose Fedora.

    Fedora is a hat. You see the "Red Hat" logo? The type of hat the guy is wearing in the logo is called a Fedora. Given that the hat is named after a Frech play, I don't think that anyone is really worried about what it means in Portugese.

  6. Re:Fedora Mirrors by Secrity · · Score: 5, Informative

    Playboy.com also mirrors Firefox, Thunderbird, Apache, FreeBSD, and CPAN. Playboy uses FOSS in it's operation and wants to give back to the community by providing mirrors.