On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:17:40 -0500, Jeff Kinz <jkinz@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Dr. Sankar. > I'm afraid you don't understand what Fedora is. Fedora is a > development community working of producing an Open Linux Distribution > called fedora. This group does not produce the CD's you buy when you > buy a book. Those CD;s are produced by the book's publisher and that > publisher makes the decision on whether to include the source code > CD's with their book. I think you misunderstood what he's saying. He knows he's not getting source code CDs, regardless, kernel source used come on the binary install CDs in the form of the kernel-source RPM which installed into /usr/src/linux. That is what he'd like to have included again. The kernel-source package is no longer provided on the installation CDs. The reasons why are documented in the release notes for Core 3. That *is* the responsibility of the Fedora Project and not any book publisher's arbitrary decision to not include the kernel-source package on the burned CDs they provide. The guy is asking that that the kernel-source rpm either be included again (which isn't going to happen) or some provision is made such that the new kernel srpm is also included as an installable option from the binary installation images. The ramifications or acceptance of having a source package in the binary ISO images or having any package duplicated in both the binary and source ISO images are another discussion. -- Chris "Build a man a fire and he will be warm for the rest of the night. Set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life." -- Unknown