Howtoforge posted a guide about setting up Master-Master Replication with MySQL 5 on Fedora 8
Fedora 8 Xfce Spin has been released
OSWeekly.com posted a review on the Fedora 8: Live CD
The Fedora Unity Project announce the release of new ISO Re-Spins (DVD and CD Sets) of Fedora 8.
Fedora Unity announces the Fedora 9 Alpha release is now also available via Jigdo.
An alpha version of Fedora 9 has been released
Updated Fedora 7 images are now available
Fedora Directory Server 1.1.0 is now available
All About Linux published a review on Fedora 8
The Fedora Unity Project has released Fedora 8 Re-Spin DVDs
Howtoforge published a guide about setting up a SambadDomaincontroller for small workgroups with SWAT on Fedora 8
Howtoforge published a guide about managing your mobile phone with Wammu via bluetooth on Fedora 8
Howtoforge published a guide about setting up Fedora 8 as the perfect desktop
The Fedora Unity Project has released Fedora 8 Everything Spin:
The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of new spin,
the Everything Spin. Included in this spin are all the packages available at the time Fedora 8 was released.
The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of new spin,
the Everything Spin. Included in this spin are all the packages available at the time Fedora 8 was released.
Open Review published a review on Fedora 8
rpm.livna.org repositories for Fedora 8 are now available:
Axel Thimm posted an announcement that ATrpms offer now Fedora 8 packages
Fedora 8 will be released later today. From the Fedora mailing list:
On Thursday November 8th (about 3:00 PM GMT), Fedora 8 will go live to the world, and you will be able to download it at http://fedoraproject.org.
The bits are all finalized, the mirrors are synced, and the torrents are primed. But until we flip the switch, you will have to tide yourself over with this -- my personal Fedora 8 release announcement.
Fortunately, it's pretty long, so if you read it all, Fedora 8 might be released by the time you have finished!
On Thursday November 8th (about 3:00 PM GMT), Fedora 8 will go live to the world, and you will be able to download it at http://fedoraproject.org.
The bits are all finalized, the mirrors are synced, and the torrents are primed. But until we flip the switch, you will have to tide yourself over with this -- my personal Fedora 8 release announcement.
Fortunately, it's pretty long, so if you read it all, Fedora 8 might be released by the time you have finished!
Fedora Unity has released updated Fedora 7 Re-Spins
Fedora Core 6 will reach its end of life next month. From the Fedora mailing list: