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| | Fedora Core - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Fedora aims to be a complete, general-purpose operating system from open source software. |  | | Fedora Core is an RPM-based Linux distribution, developed by the community-supported Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat. |  | | Fedora came about as a result of a new business strategy which Red Hat implemented late in 2003 - Red Hat now positions Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a business-oriented Linux distribution, and all official support is for that distribution. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_Core
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| | Cover Pages: Fedora Version 2.0 Open-Source Repository Supports XML and Web Services. |
 | | Fedora digital objects may be related to other Fedora objects in several ways: "for example a Fedora object may represent a collection and other objects that are members of that collection. |  | | Fedora is capable of serving as the foundation for many types of information management applications, including institutional repositories, digital libraries, records management systems, archives, and educational software." The Fedora architecture is "an extensible framework for the storage, management, and dissemination of complex objects and the relationships among them. |  | | Fedora began with funding from DARPA and the National Science Foundation as a research project of Carl Lagoze and Sandy Payette at Cornell University's Digital Library Research Group in 1997, where the first reference implementation and a CORBA-based technical implementation were built. |
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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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| | UVa Library: Digital Initiatives - Research and Development |
 | | The Fedora project has been devoted to the goal of providing open-source repository software that can serve as a foundation for many types of information management systems including institutional repositories, digital libraries, content management systems, and others. |  | | Fedora is one of the most robust open-source repository systems currently available; however, to date, it has not been as widely adopted for this use case as was early players such as DSpace and Eprints.org. |  | | Fedora will make it easy for institutions to create and maintain digital objects in the context of current and future workflows. |
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http://www.lib.virginia.edu/digital/resndev/fedora_grant2.html
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| | LWN: The new Fedora Project |
 | | 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. |  | | The Fedora Alternatives is the "contrib" area of the Fedora project; just about any package can be in the Alternatives as long as it is free software and doesn't run into legal problems. |  | | Fedora Project hosted at Cornell, which is developing a free digital repository management system.) |
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http://lwn.net/Articles/50514
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Fedora Linux (project) |
 | | It merged with RHL to create the Fedora Project in September 2003, which now produces the Fedora Core distribution. |  | | The Fedora Linux project developed add-ons for older Red Hat Linux distributions. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/F/FE/FED/Fedora_Linux_(project)
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| | Fedora News Updates #15 |
 | | different view, since Fedora is supposed to be on the leading edge of open source technology, and we only have finite time in each day, so developer time should be spent on the next release; but doesn't exactly discourage getting backports, once the Fedora development process with external contributors is more well-defined. |  | | Pogo Linux has recently signed a deal with Apple Computers to be a reseller of their hardware, with the main intention of selling Fedora Core pre-installed on Apple systems. |  | | Kristian has started packaging Xorg CVS snapshots for Fedora Core 2, and they're available at http://freedesktop.org/~krh. |
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http://fedoranews.org/colin/fnu/issue15.shtml
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| | Fedora / About / Fedora Users / Northwestern University Academic Technologies Group |
 | | This was not a demonstration of a complete system or a Fedora implementation, but a demonstration to solicit input on user interface design and functionality, as well as collect suggestions for additional functionality. |  | | The services were developed as a collaborative effort between a number of Library units, and with the input from several committees that addressed questions of functionality and user requirements. |  | | They liked the opportunities afforded by the formalisms that the Fedora object model provides based on standards, as well as the opportunity that the software gave them to exploit existing and future functionality, in particular, Fedora’s dissemination mechanism. |
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http://www.fedora.info/about/nwu_at.shtml
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| | The Cover Pages: Fedora Users' Conference 2005 |
 | | The Fedora Project continues to be devoted to the goal of providing flexible open-source digital repository software that can serve as the foundation for many types of information management systems including institutional repositories, digital libraries, multimedia authoring systems, archival repositories, educational software, and more. |  | | The primary goal of this project is to provide for long-term management and integration of both new and legacy digital collections at Tufts University while leveraging the extensive toolsets developed by individual digital library projects at the university. |  | | This presentation will focus on the workflow challenges presented by the use of FEDORA in a distributed environment and the tools developed at Rutgers to manage the processes of file upload, generation of presentation formats, metadata creation and ingestion of digital objects. |
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http://xml.coverpages.org/FedoraUsers2005.html
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| | The Unofficial Fedora FAQ |
 | | A: APT is a program for Debian Linux that installs not only the software you specify, but also all of that software's dependencies. |  | | A: The "Fedora Extras" are a set software packages supported by the Fedora Project, but they are not distributed with Fedora Core. |  | | However, there is a way to start the Fedora Core installer using several floppies. |
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http://www.fedorafaq.org
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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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| | Fedora Core on your Macintosh (Fedora PPC) |
 | | Keep in mind that the current tree is known not to have a boot.iso for the G5s. |  | | Setting up an NFS share on the machine where you mirrored the Fedora development RPMs are what you need to do next. |  | | Anaconda (the installer) has support for the input of an ESSID and a WEP key now as well. |
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http://www.bytebot.net/geekdocs/ibook/fedorappc.html
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| | I should win 32.6 percent of the prizes, including the car. |
 | | This project represents a huge opportunity for everyone in the free software world and we're happy to have the chance to make that possible. |  | | Unlike most free software projects we have yet to move to using autotools throughout the build. |  | | FUDCon II (The Fedora Users and Developers Conference) across from the show in the conference center. |
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http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/html/2005/06
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| | MoinMoinWikis - MoinMoin |
 | | LittleNet @ Nexlab.it - an OpenSource VPN Project |  | | Freedesktop.org - free software project to work on interoperability and shared technology for desktop environments for the X Window System |  | | Xalan wiki about the Xalan project at Xalan-Java and Xalan-C++ |
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http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinWikis
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| | Linux Users Can Consider Fedora for General Purposes |
 | | Fedora's strengths and weaknesses flow from the distribution's status as a sort of testing ground for RHEL; this tends to make Fedora an early adopter of new and updated software components. |  | | Fedora offers fewer assurances than does RHEL, but its faster pace and support from software repository projects make Fedora an excellent option for a general-purpose desktop. |  | | Red Hat's own description of the user for whom Fedora is appropriate is a "developer or highly technical enthusiast using Linux in noncritical computing environments." |
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1766350,00.asp
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| | CRN Red Hat Spins Off Fedora Project Into The Fedora Foundation |
 | | Fedora is a popular open source project in the Red Hat community but it does have the same pedigree as high profile organizations such as the Linux kernel project, Apache, MySQL or JBoss. |  | | As part of the transition, the Fedora open source project will transfer development work and copyright ownership of contributed code to the foundation but Red Hat will continue to provide substantial financial and engineering support. |  | | Remove spyware, adware, key-loggers and other malware, remote access to any computer on the network, Remotely turn all your client machines on, computer trouble shooting - reporting, software mgmt, software deployment, chat system and more. |
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http://www.crn.com/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=X1XHIJHF5DDQSQSNDBCCKH0CJUMEKJVN?articleID=164300020
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| | Fedora People |
 | | I like the sound of Fedora being a provider of Essential Freedoms as opposed to Infinite Freedoms, but this is really a Free Software centric point of view, and Fedora serves more than just the Free Software community. |  | | The final logo for Fedora is available from http://capstrat.com/development/fedora/index.php?imagenumber=22. |  | | Moreover it makes some of our programmers have to take time out to work on web application auditing and maintenance in a language that is not used in the distribution for anything else. |
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http://fedora.linux.duke.edu/fedorapeople
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| | NewsForge Warren Togami on the new Fedora Project |
 | | The recent merger of the Red Hat Linux Project with the Fedora Project is an event rife with opportunities for confusion. |  | | According to Warren, it was "a vague concept to move the RHL free consumer distribution to become a more Debian-like distribution." Beyond the announcement of the project in July, followed by a retrenchment which saw the shuttering of the RHLP website, not much ever really happened with the RHLP. |  | | Togami was busy with a part-time job and finishing his senior year studying Computer Science at the University of Hawaii in addition to running the project. |
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http://www.newsforge.com/software/03/10/01/1417208.shtml?tid=51
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| | LinuxElectrons - Fedora Directory Server Now Available To The Open Source Community |
 | | Fedora Directory Server is based on components of the technology assets Red Hat acquired from the Netscape Security Solutions division of America Online in September of 2004. |  | | Red Hat is looking forward to working with the extended community involved with the Fedora Project to bring this technology forward and create a highly secure and innovative technology which meet the demands of increasingly complex infrastructures." |  | | A suite of Directory Server Configuration Tools, which will be open sourced in the near future, is provided in binary form as an added convenience to contributors and developers. |
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/article.php/20050601092617842
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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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| | FedoraForum.org - New to Fedora Project |
 | | I have no idea what the codes mean or how to even load Fedora project as an OS with dual boot. |  | | Fedora Install WILL need to format the hard disk you saved for it. |  | | I am a new comer to the red hat linux/fedora project and I do not understand anything! |
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http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=51939
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| | Fedora Project - definition of Fedora Project in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Fedora Project is the result of a merger between Red Hat Linux and the old Fedora Linux project. |  | | Fedora Project - definition of Fedora Project in Encyclopedia |  | | It produces Fedora Core and is officially sponsored by Red Hat, which has many employees working on the project's code. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Fedora_Project
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| | European Fedora User Meeting - Copenhagen 2005 |
 | | The Fedora project is devoted to the goal of providing open-source repository software that can serve as the foundation for many types of information management systems. |  | | Carl Lagoze, Sandy Payette, Edwin Shin, Chris Wilper, "Fedora: An Architecture for Complex Objects and their Relationships," forthcoming in Journal of Digital Libraries, Special Issue on Complex Objects, Springer 2005, draft available at arxiv.org. |  | | The software demonstrates how distributed digital information management can be deployed using web-based technologies, including XML and web services. |
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http://fedora.cvt.dk/meeting-2005/index.php?content=links
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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. |  | | 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. |  | | Fedora.us is the old community project which used to make Extras packages for |
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| | Amazon.com: Official Fedora Companion: Your Guide to the Fedora Project: Books |
 | | For all of their faults, and they are legion, Microsoft's products are geared to the consumer who just wants to turn on the machine and go. |  | | I've played with several Linux distros in my quest for an operating system that works and might replace Windows. |  | | Fedora Core, Suse, RedHat Linux $339: Intel 2.4 GHz Linux system |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764558366?v=glance
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| | The Fedora Hardware Project |
 | | Discussion of the project is currently occurring on the Fedora Development List. |  | | It would be incredibly valuable just to have a lot of "No Problems Reported" on hardware, since a lot of users won't report that there's nothing wrong. |  | | If you know of any less well-known Open Source projects that would suit these needs better than Advogato, feel free to contact me or the list. |
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| | Fedora Linux TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia |
 | | The older ' Fedora Linux project', which developed add-ons for Red Hat Linux; has since merged into the Fedora Project |  | | Electronics See all 167 results in Fedora Linux.. |  | | ("Fedora Linux" is incorrect when used in this sense.) |
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http://www.tutorgig.co.uk/ed/Fedora_Linux
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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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| | NewsForge Red Hat frees Fedora project |
 | | If you want widespread developer buy-in, the project needs to be seen as sponsored by Red Hat, and with substantial Red Hat involvement, but directed independently and managed transparently. |  | | And since many people (particularly commercial users) are far more comfortable with Red Hat products, this gives Fedora an extra edge. |  | | Red Hat has created the Fedora Foundation -- to be run by an independent board of directors -- which will direct and control the project from now on. |
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http://os.newsforge.com/os/05/06/03/1422220.shtml?tid=2
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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_Project
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| | Fedora Project -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The Fedora Project is the result of a merger between (additional info and facts about Red Hat Linux) Red Hat Linux and the old (additional info and facts about Fedora Linux project) Fedora Linux project. |  | | It produces (additional info and facts about Fedora Core) Fedora Core and is officially sponsored by (additional info and facts about Red Hat) Red Hat, which has many employees working on the project's code. |  | | Fedora Project -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/f/fe/fedora_project.htm
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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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| | The Fedora Legacy Project |
 | | An attacker could create a malicious WebDAV server in such a way as to allow arbitrary code execution on the client should a user connect to it using cadaver. |  | | This assumes that you have yum or apt-get configured for obtaining Fedora Legacy content. |  | | To use yum issue: yum update or to use apt: apt-get update; apt-get upgrade This will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate RPMs being upgraded on your system. |
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http://www.fedoralegacy.org/updates/RH7.3/2004-09-29-FLSA_2004_1552__Updated_cadaver_packages_that_fix_security_vulnerabilities.html
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| | gregdek - Fedora Project structure |
 | | So way back in the day when the Fedora Project was first conceived, the idea was to follow the excellent model as set forth by the Apache Software Foundation: the meritocracy. |  | | * Apache has Project Management Committees, or PMCs. |  | | There will be other projects rolling down the pike, and their governing structures will look an awful lot like PMCs as well. |
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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 Project, sponsored by Red Hat |
 | | , thus saving time on the initial project checkout. |  | | If you know the name of a package that is part of Fedora Core, you can request a checkout of just that package. |  | | The Fedora Project is not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc. |
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http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/core.shtml
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| | Bittorrent for torrent.fedoraproject.org |
 | | This is a tracker for the Fedora Project |  | | Fedora Core 3 binary iso images for x86_64. |  | | Fedora Core 4 Release binary iso images for x86_64. |
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| | Fedora Wiki - Fedora Legacy |
 | | This project has moved to our new home |  | | These pages are historical documents of the old Fedora Extras project, which remains running in maintenance mode for RH8 - FC2 distributions. |
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http://www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraLegacy
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| | FEDORA brief overview |
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