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| | heise online - Additional software as RPM packages for Fedora Linux |
 | | Fedora is a community Linux sponsored by Red Hat in which the American distributor tests new technical developments in a Linux environment with the participation of the Open Source Community before they are considered for inclusion in the Enterprise Versions of Red Hat Linux. |  | | The commercial Red Hat Linux, which was included in a community project called the Red Hat Linux Project in mid-2003, used to perform the function of Fedora Core for Red Hat. |  | | While the "Fedora Extras" do offer a lot of additional software left out of the distribution, the Fedora Project fails to integrate non-Open Source software just like Debian. |
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/55932
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| | Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat |
 | | The Fedora Project is one of the sources for new technologies and enhancements that may be incorporated into Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the future. |  | | The Fedora Project is proud to participate in Google's Summer Of Code. |  | | The Fedora Extras Project has been established to create high-quality software to augment software available in Fedora Core. |
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http://fedora.redhat.com
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| | Fedora People |
 | | This Linux worm was detected around the 5th November 2005 and is designed to exploit a flaw CVE-2005-1921 in the PHP PEAR XML-RPC Server package through a number of third party PHP scripts. |  | | Would anyone be allowed to use this logo, what about the successful Fedora Forums, Fedora Solved, Fedora FAQ and the countless other community sites, these could have an unified “look and feel”, not just through the logo, but also through the input of those passionate about Fedora. |  | | Havoc has reviewed the majority of my patches but lately he has been busy with his own projects and this one requires more than just comments on the code but also a discussion on if it is the correct behavior we wish to see on the bus. |
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http://fedora.linux.duke.edu/fedorapeople
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| | Fedora Wiki - Repository Mixing Problems |
 | | Fedora packages are designed and tested to work smoothly with only Red Hat Linux and other Fedora packages. |  | | If the independent packager is not interested in joining Fedora, you could either learn the Fedora package submission procedure and submit it yourself, or talk to the existing Fedora developers and maybe they will want to convert the package for inclusion into Fedora QA. |  | | The Fedora Linux project has made a decision that we cannot guarantee compatibility with other repositories because it is unmaintainable for these reasons: |
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http://www.fedora.us/wiki/RepositoryMixingProblems?version=5
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| | LWN: Red Hat Linux becomes Fedora |
 | | That project has now merged with the Red Hat Linux Project to create the (new) Fedora Project, which will be the home of Red Hat's free distribution development. |  | | official: "Red Hat and Fedora Linux are pleased to announce an alignment of their mutually complementary core proficiencies leveraging them synergistically in the creation of the Fedora Project, a paradigm shift for Linux technology development and rolling early deployment models. |  | | They are on project, they decide where it goes, they get first pick and all, for that matter, on whatever technology comes from this. |
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http://lwn.net/Articles/50516
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| | Linux.com Fedora |
 | | The goal of The Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general purpose operating system exclusively from free software. |  | | The Fedora Project is a Red-Hat-sponsored and community-supported open source project. |  | | By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system that uses free software development practices and is more appealing to the open source community. |
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http://distrocenter.linux.com/distrocenter/04/11/06/1824247.shtml?tid=107&...
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| | LinuxQuestions.org - Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction - where Linux users come for help |
 | | We don't pretend the merge will be smooth or immediate, but we firmly believe that working with the Fedora Linux Project will get external projects and add-ons up and running better and faster than we could on our own and we are proud to be working with them. |  | | The (small) "Fedora Linux" community project -- you would know that if you had visited their home page -- happened to provide add-on packages for Red Hat Linux before Red Hat's plans on opening up the distribution development went public. |
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?postid=494002
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Fedora Project Linux at Epinions.com |
 | | Fedora comes with Samba which will allow you to see your Windows network and share files between users or computers. |  | | You can choose between the Fedora installation or the Windows XP Home installation on my computer, and I set the default to be Windows XP. |  | | Fedora is easy to set up and fairly intuitive to use. |
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http://www.epinions.com/content_161141853828
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| | Status of Old Fedora Extras for RH9-FC2 |
 | | If you are using Fedora Core 3 or higher, go to the Fedora Project for all software and support. |  | | Fedora.us is the old community project which used to make Extras packages for |  | | apt is no longer being developed upstream and has limitations (namely multilib) that makes it impossible to be supported in the long term of the Fedora Project in future distributions. |
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http://www.fedora.us
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| | PCLinuxOnline |
 | | Red Hat Linux Project is merging with the Fedora Linux Project, and the resulting combined project will be named the Fedora Project. |  | | Re: Red Hat Project merges with Fedora Linux Project by boonders |  | | Re: Red Hat Project merges with Fedora Linux Project by boudie |
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http://www.pclinuxonline.com/article.php?sid=7746
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| | The Fedora Legacy Project |
 | | The Fedora Legacy Wiki has been moved to the Fedora Project's Wiki site at http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy. |  | | The goal of The Fedora Legacy Project is to work with the Linux community to provide security and critical bug fix errata packages for select End of Life Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core distributions. |  | | To learn more please refer to the About page and the FAQs. |
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| | Fedora Linux Project gets community newsletter |
 | | The non-profit organization aims to provide Fedora Linux community -- users and developers -- with information and news about the project. |  | | The goal, according to the group, is to create a public community news information site for Fedora Users. |  | | The latest news and announcements about Linux on the desktop... |
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http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS3007014196.html
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| | Amazon.com: Red Hat Linux Fedora for Dummies: Books |
 | | The end result is that Red Hat Linux Fedora for Dummies covers a suprisingly wide spectrum of topics in an easy to understand manner. |  | | Red Hat, Inc. recently combined their Red Hat Linux distribution with the open source Fedora Linux Project to create the Fedora Core Project. |  | | This is a good book for computer novices who do not desire a solid Linux background. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/076454232X?v=glance
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| | Fedora Linux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The older Fedora Linux project, which developed add-ons for Red Hat Linux; has since merged into the Fedora Project |  | | ("Fedora Linux" is incorrect when used in this sense.) |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_Linux
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| | Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat |
 | | If you are already running Linux, you can save an ISO image to a directory on your machine or another machine on the network. |  | | You can do this by adding a new hard drive or by modifying the existing partitions on the hard drive already in the system. |  | | Refer to Configuring a Dual-Boot System for more detailed instructions. |
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| | Linux NTFS Project |
 | | The goals of this project are: create a new Linux kernel driver for the NTFS file system (v1.2 and later 3.0), user space utilities (e.g. |  | | N.B. Requests for help will be quite probably ignored. |
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| | Fedora |
 | | Fedora open source software gives organizations a flexible service-oriented architecture for managing and delivering their digital content. |  | | Some examples of applications that are built upon Fedora include library collections management, multimedia authoring systems, archival repositories, institutional repositories, and digital libraries for education. |  | | At its core is a powerful digital object model that supports multiple views of each digital object and the relationships among digital objects. |
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| | Linux Forum: Linux Help, Linux Support, Linux Operating System, Linux Information |
 | | Linux Forum: Linux Help, Linux Support, Linux Operating System, Linux Information |  | | Need help setting up your Linux, this is the place!Problems and issues in Linux installation - installation problems, booting multiple OS, boot failure etc. |  | | Trying to emulate a Windows game on Linux? |
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| | Red Hat launches Fedora Foundation |
 | | Looking to encourage community participation in its two-year-old Fedora Core Linux project, Red Hat on Friday announced plans to move development and copyright control of Fedora's software into a new entity, called the Fedora Foundation. |  | | A number of similar independent, not-for-profit foundations exist in the open-source world, including the Apache Software Foundation and the GNOME Foundation, both of which were established to manage software projects independent of the pressures of technology vendors. |  | | Sign up for one of NWW's Operating Systems newsletters. |
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/0603-redhat-foundation.html
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| | [ale] Red Hat Linux Project Merges With Fedora |
 | | Previous message: [ale] Red Hat Linux Project Merges With Fedora |  | | Now those who go to their often Linux-clueless managers to propose a Linux solution will be babbling about Fedora and the manager will ask about RH. |
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| | Fedora Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Fedora Linux project developed Extras packages for older Red Hat Linux distributions (RHL8, RHL9, FC1, FC2) before it became part of the Fedora Project. |  | | It is the result of a merger between the Red Hat Linux and old Fedora Linux projects in September 2003, and is officially sponsored by Red Hat, which has many employees working on the project's code. |  | | Many thought that Red Hat was simply dropping its established user base and moving on to the enterprise market, leaving existing users with no upgrade option. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_Linux_(project)
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| | freshmeat.net: Project details for Fedora Project |
 | | The Fedora Project is a community-run Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat. |  | | Add comment · Rate this project · Subscribe to new releases · Ignore this project · Email this project to a friend · Project record in XML |  | | OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL) |
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| | Fedora Linux: What is it and where did it come from? |
 | | An overview and a few opinions on the new Red Hat-derived Fedora Linux project... |  | | Fedora Linux: What is it and where did it come from? |  | | In my opinion, the Fedora project is best realized as the next iteration of Red Hat Linux for the general public. |
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| | LinuxISO.org - A place to learn about, download, and discuss Linux. |
 | | Comprised entirely of open source software, Fedora Core is a Linux-based operating system developed as a collaboration of Red Hat engineers and the Linux community. |  | | Description: The Fedora Project is the free descendant of Red Hat Linux. |  | | LinuxISO.org - A place to learn about, download, and discuss Linux. |
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| | Fedora Linux Documentation -- Status |
 | | Only project Release Managers have the actual signing key, and they are allowed to ssh into the signing server only from a clean RHN-maintained-only system used for no other purpose. |  | | If you want to begin QA checking now, there are already many signed packages in the Fedora Bugzilla that are in need of analysis. |  | | The CMS will serve as a frontend for information tracking of the project. |
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| | NewsForge Red Hat Linux Project Merges With Fedora |
 | | This news is poorly explained, but it looks like Red Hat is now spinning off their 'free' "Red Hat Linux" product, and will now only attach the "Red Hat" name to their 'Enterprise' versions, which are pay per copy, if you follow the letter of the law on your license. |  | | Red Hat has announced a merger of its Red Hat Linux Project with Fedora Linux, a group that has specialized in providing high-quality RPM packages for Red Hat. |  | | the end of Red Hat Linux as we know it. |
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http://www.newsforge.com/newsvac/03/09/22/2055218.shtml
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