On Thursday 23 August 2007 18:12, PerAntonRønning wrote: > Karl Larsen wrote: > > I had trouble getting to F7. I really didn't want to but it seemed > > the timing was right for it. After over 200 updates F7 is good working > > Linux. The first thing a new user needs to do is remove Totem and get > > the VLC media player. It has worked just fine through all the 200 > > upgrades and plays anything from mp3 to .wav to DVD movies. It does it > > all. I get things from friends with Windows. VLC never fails to play > > them. > > > > There is still some minor things broken but they might be due to MY > > hardware which is old. New computer is scheduled to be delivered today > > by UPS but they deliver very late, like 10:30 PM local. Then I will > > see if the new motherboard and SATA hard drives fix the problems. > > > > A friend just loaded F7 again after getting the 200 updates and he > > says it is nothing like it was 3 months ago. > > Sounds good. But where is it? I have been looking around for a FC 7 iso > DVD, but all sites stop at /6 and then they list /development - is this > fc7? Is the iso DVD hidden within the .bittorrent, which I am absolutely > new to? I've never used bittorrent, I have never needed to. As I > understand I have to download a torrent client, as a search tool(?) - is > that up the same alley as FTP? Pardon my ignorance, but i have lots to do > and I must operate on a need to know basis. How do I extract the contents > of a torrent file, is that something the torrent client program takes care > of? > > Brgds > PAR You can get it from here: http://iso.linuxquestions.org/version.php?version=449 I believe there are respins available for F7, which should have most updates included, but don't know the URL for those. Nigel. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list