Amadeus W. M. wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 09:41:03 -0500, taharka wrote:
Fedora Core 6 was released on October 24, 2006 and scheduled to come out
a half-year later is the seventh major release for the Fedora Project.
However, unlike Yarrow, Tettnang, Heidelberg, Stentz, Bordeaux, and Zod,
Fedora 7 is shaping up to be the most ambitious release yet. With all
the work and reform going into Fedora 7 it poses the question, will
Fedora 7 be Linux's knight in shining armor?
Full article at;
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=627&num=1
taharka
Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A.
I'm kind of wary about this division into desktop, kde-desktop and server.
Will they all come on the same dvd, or do I have to select which one to
download before installing? If they come separate, and I select (gnome)
desktop, say, does it mean I can't run k3b or qtparted? Does it mean I
can't install apache?
Of course you can. You just have to install them. The spins define what
packages are in the media.
Can someone please clarify why the separation? On my
machines there is no clear cut separation between
desktop/workstation/server. I have countless packages that I bet will be
from all release types.
Sure.
Oh, and could someone please make a kernel rpm independent of SELinux?
Why?
Rahul