On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 07:55:10AM -1000, Charles Lockhart wrote: > >>In response to a problem I was having with version issues > >>between RH 7.3 and RH 9 ( that RH 9 has some functionality > >>"dumbed down" to remove liability for distributing software > >>that uses things like mpeg, etc ), Warren mentioned that the > >>full user versions could be downloaded and installed using > >>fedora and a 3rd party server. What 3rd party servers are > >>availble? > > > >These are easily found with Google. Please do not ask me to > >point the way. > > Well, not so easy for me. I'd already tried google, but the > results were too ambiguous. I'm probably phrasing the question > to google wrong, but I'm new to this apt/yum thing, so it's > difficult to work past that.
http://www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraHOWTO http://www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraMirrorList > >Yes, the old Fedora at fedora.us currently has all RH updates > >as well as updates for its own packages whenever they are > >released. The fedora.us project will continue operating for > >several more months while the new fedora.redhat.com project is > >forming. I guess by then we will know whether it is Red Hat that consumed Fedora or the other way around. :) I do like that RH is moving in a direction similiar to Debian's efforts. My nit is the market speak on RH's fedora site that asked more questions that answered. -Vince
