Re: Need to download complete binaries and documentation

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Thanks! I have no idea what a Yum repository is. I'm a *NIX neophyte. As
best as I can tell, Fedora Core 3 is the best solution for a 64 bit
environment that is free and has plenty of software easily accessible. There
are only two AMD Athlon boxes, so I figured some CD's or DVD's would be
easiest. I am currently working with the Monroe Correctional Complex, Twin
Rivers Unit (Medium security) and Edmonds Community College. So what I need
a complete set of documentation and software (as much as possible) so that
the installations can be complete and done off line.

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> From: David Cary Hart <Fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: "For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>"
> <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 16:07:41 -0500
> To: "For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>"
> <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Need to download complete binaries and documentation
> 
> On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 12:34 -0800, Matt Beals wrote:
>> I am trying to get Fedora Core 3 installed on a network that has NO internet
>> connection. Is there a place where I can download a complete list of
>> binaries and documentation for offline use? I have downloaded the 4 .iso
>> images and the DVD .iso image. Now I want to get at least KDE, MySQL, PHP
>> and Apache with all their dependencies.
> 
> I think you mean that you want to download the updates since all the
> applications you mentioned are on the CDs and DVD image. Given the
> environment, I recommend that you create your own Yum respository so
> that the machines in the network can be updated locally.
> 
> http://fedoranews.org/contributors/richard_flude/repo/
> 
>> Ideally, I would be able to download
>> everything, space isn't a consideration with a DVD burner. Can anyone help
>> me out here? This is intended for a prison education program I am working
>> with.
> 
> Where out of curiosity?
>> 
>> And, the computers that Fedora is being installed on are AMD Athlon 64 3000+
>> and 3200, 1GB RAM. And can anyone recommend any good books fot r learning
>> Fedora?
> 
>  
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Matt Beals
>> Consultant
>> Enfocus Certified Trainer, Markzware Recognized Trainer
>> (206) 618-2537 - cell
>> (425) 697-5838 - home
>> mailto:matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Skype: mattbeals98026
>> 
>> Come visit me at:
>> http://www.mattbeals.com
>> http://www.actionlistexchange.net
>> 
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