Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Nov 2005 18:35 UTC
Fedora Core "The Fedora Project announces the first release of the Fedora Core 5 development cycle, available for the i386, x86_64, and PPC/PPC64 architectures." This first test release includes modular Xorg, GNOME 2.12, KDE 3.4.92, a Xen 3.0 snapshot, better OSS Java support, and much more. Download torrents here, .iso's here. Update: here are a few first impressions on this release, screenshots.
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RE: Unfortunate for non-US
by on Thu 24th Nov 2005 00:12 UTC in reply to "Unfortunate for non-US"

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I just install the dvd rpms, and watch my legal DVD on my legal PC with my legal OS of choice.

// slightly off topic...
I do find it quite interesting, based on a poll at a local LUG, that we take copyright quite seriously and observe such issues. Also a poll taken a local university, asking what OS, do you use pirated software / music / videos... 75% pirated (windows) and 5% pirated (linux / mac).

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