I am trying to use an old computer (500 MHz, 30 gig) as a music server. So i put on fedora. I transfer all my music to it and find it has a nice iTunes like rip-off entitled RhythmBox. It says it has mp3 support but doesn't turn out to really like them, i.e. doesn't load anything but .ogg files. I find out that i have an old version so i download the newest. It isn't an RPM but i have to configure and compile the source code. I find out that beceaus i primarily was going to use it as a music server i didn't check the development box so my computer doesn't have any compilers. When i put in the fedora disc 2 cd and try to update, everytime i get a "error updating. exiting." I thought it was a cd error so i through out the old cd, downloaded the ISO again, md5sum checked it and it was A OK, tried again and failed. i have about 5 gigs of music on it. I have read some posts and it seems some people have been having trouble with Fedora recognizing CDs but they didn't have trouble if they put the RPM on the harddrive and installed them from their. I have not had time to do that yet, but will try after school today. Marty