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I see. Not discouraged, just wanna be up and running as soon as possible. I have checked with the vendor. Fedora Core? is compatible...
But thanks for the help to ...
- 04-08-2009 #21
I see. Not discouraged, just wanna be up and running as soon as possible. I have checked with the vendor. Fedora Core? is compatible...
But thanks for the help to both of you. I think I will get fedora 10 instead. Will be back if I have any other problems.
- 04-09-2009 #22
Fedora dropped "Core" from it's name after version 6. I think that you will like Fedora 10, I just hope that your application will run on such a "modern" operating system.
Don't forget to enable the RPMFusion repository after installation.
RPM Fusion - RPM FusionPaul
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- 04-09-2009 #23
Thanks for the tips. Now to get fedora 10. I assume I can remove redhat, keep the partitions and then install fedora over them...
- 04-09-2009 #24
Yes, but you normally would reformat the partitions too. Just to start fresh.
Paul
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- 04-10-2009 #25


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