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Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- index.php 16 Apr 2006 23:44:24 -0000 1.7 +++ index.php 10 May 2006 13:53:22 -0000 1.8 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <div><div class="authorgroup"><div class="author"><h3 class="author"> <span class="firstname">Fedora Documentation</span> <span class="surname">Project</span> </h3></div></div></div> -<div><p class="copyright">Copyright © 2006 Fedora Foundation and others</p></div> +<div><p class="copyright">Copyright © 2006 Red Hat, Inc. and others</p></div> <div><div class="legalnotice"> <a name="legalnotice"></a><p> This document is released under the terms of the Open Publication License. @@ -61,179 +61,187 @@ <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Welcome">1. Welcome to Fedora Core</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-OverView">2. Fedora Core 5 Tour</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2946462">2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3004384">2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2907844">2.1.1. Desktop</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2894263">2.1.2. System Administration</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2880833">2.1.3. System Level Changes</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2990854">2.1.1. Desktop</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2989920">2.1.2. System Administration</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2938562">2.1.3. System Level Changes</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2948950">2.2. Road Map</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2944102">2.2. Road Map</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-legalnotice">3. Legal Notice</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Feedback">4. Providing Feedback for Release Notes</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Installer">5. Installation-Related Notes</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-ArchSpecific">6. ArchSpecific</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-ArchSpecific">6. Architecture Specific Notes</a></span></dt> +<dd><dl> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-ArchSpecificPPC">6.1. PPC Specifics for Fedora</a></span></dt> +<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2943763">6.1.1. PPC Hardware Requirements</a></span></dt></dl></dd> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-ArchSpecificx86">6.2. x86 Specifics for Fedora</a></span></dt> +<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2954733">6.2.1. x86 Hardware Requirements</a></span></dt></dl></dd> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-ArchSpecificx86_64">6.3. x86_64 Specifics for Fedora</a></span></dt> +<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2938088">6.3.1. x86_64 Hardware Requirements</a></span></dt></dl></dd> +</dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-PackageNotes">7. Package Notes</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2904951">7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2920938">7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2941969">7.3. Smbfs deprecated</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940636">7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2904744">7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2909127">7.6. Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2888539">7.7. Systemwide Search Changes</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2802222">7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2890826">7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2933127">7.10. NetworkManager</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2903059">7.11. Dovecot</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2947615">7.12. Kudzu</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2949020">7.13. No automatic fstab editing for removable media</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2892283">7.14. Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2933713">7.15. GnuCash</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2891063">7.16. Mozilla</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2933178">7.17. Booting without initrd</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2904909">7.18. libstc++ preview</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2887615">7.19. LinuxThreads support removed</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2947041">7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2946069">7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2967580">7.3. Smbfs deprecated</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2942737">7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2943647">7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2956081">7.6. Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2948673">7.7. Systemwide Search Changes</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2947593">7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2974563">7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2998560">7.10. NetworkManager</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2979865">7.11. Dovecot</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3004850">7.12. Kudzu</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2974807">7.13. No automatic fstab editing for removable media</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2965472">7.14. Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2994315">7.15. GnuCash</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2931407">7.16. Mozilla</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2952393">7.17. Booting without initrd</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3003285">7.18. libstc++ preview</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3003504">7.19. LinuxThreads support removed</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Kernel">8. Linux Kernel</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2899536">8.1. Version</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2894231">8.2. Changelog</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2917672">8.3. Kernel Flavors</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2903160">8.4. Kexec and Kdump</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2888494">8.5. Reporting Bugs</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2902281">8.6. Following Generic Textbooks</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2918351">8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2888841">8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940722">8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2997909">8.1. Version</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2998238">8.2. Changelog</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2963639">8.3. Kernel Flavors</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2982311">8.4. Kexec and Kdump</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2996000">8.5. Reporting Bugs</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2945923">8.6. Following Generic Textbooks</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2983562">8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2980507">8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2955191">8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Desktop">9. Fedora Desktop</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-ServerTools">10. Server Tools</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2941901">10.1. system-config-printer</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2938972">10.1. system-config-printer</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2924930">10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2871140">10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2979350">10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2937724">10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2945886">10.2. system-config-securitylevel</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2873532">10.2. system-config-securitylevel</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2888242">10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2908506">10.2.2. Port Ranges</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2941291">10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940933">10.2.2. Port Ranges</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-FileServers">11. File Servers</a></span></dt> -<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940295">11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)</a></span></dt></dl></dd> +<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2930326">11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)</a></span></dt></dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-WebServers">12. Web Servers</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2907779">12.1. httpd</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2894144">12.2. php</a></span></dt> -<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2909706">12.2.1. The PEAR framework</a></span></dt></dl></dd> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2980308">12.1. httpd</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2990026">12.2. php</a></span></dt> +<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2859102">12.2.1. The PEAR framework</a></span></dt></dl></dd> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-DevelTools">13. Developer Tools</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2891988">13.1. FORTRAN</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2928188">13.2. Eclipse Development Environment</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2989489">13.1. FORTRAN</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2957986">13.2. Eclipse Development Environment</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Security">14. Security</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2939179">14.1. General Information</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2949991">14.2. What's New</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2988648">14.1. General Information</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2993965">14.2. What's New</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2818647">14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2934140">14.2.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3004442">14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2990806">14.2.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Java">15. Java and java-gcj-compat</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2912469">15.1. Handling Java and Java-like Packages</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2885658">15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2975882">15.1. Handling Java and Java-like Packages</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2965025">15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Samba">16. Samba (Windows Compatibility)</a></span></dt> -<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2947725">16.1. Windows Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd> +<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2939830">16.1. Windows Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Multimedia">17. Multimedia</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2933003">17.1. Multimedia Players</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2919941">17.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2913163">17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2885936">17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2885226">17.5. Screencasts</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2876749">17.6. Extended Support through Plugins</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3002720">17.1. Multimedia Players</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2948194">17.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2979969">17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940810">17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2938982">17.5. Screencasts</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940399">17.6. Extended Support through Plugins</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Entertainment">18. Games and Entertainment</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Networking">19. Networking</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2888329">19.1. User Tools</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2941083">19.1. User Tools</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2884504">19.1.1. NetworkManager</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2886691">19.1.2. iproute</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2958504">19.1.1. NetworkManager</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2974709">19.1.2. iproute</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2890520">19.2. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2932921">19.2. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2892948">19.2.1. IPv4 Address Promotion</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2893369">19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2948622">19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2878877">19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2818171">19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2910020">19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2893902">19.2.7. Wireless</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2902518">19.2.8. Miscellaneous</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2964297">19.2.1. IPv4 Address Promotion</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2996203">19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2958672">19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3003511">19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2957665">19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2947912">19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2974735">19.2.7. Wireless</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2943745">19.2.8. Miscellaneous</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Virtualization">20. Virtualization</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2896390">20.1. Types of Virtualization</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2995441">20.1. Types of Virtualization</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2888536">20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2885418">20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2936915">20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2943344">20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2943169">20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3004841">20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Xorg">21. X Window System (Graphics)</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2926628">21.1. xorg-x11</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2941238">21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2941179">21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2887293">21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2946435">21.1. xorg-x11</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3001399">21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2949187">21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2974377">21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2886847">21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2888856">21.4.2. Imake</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2892311">21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2880766">21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2941379">21.4.5. xft-config</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2964898">21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940175">21.4.2. Imake</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2957779">21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2982825">21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2992073">21.4.5. xft-config</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-DatabaseServers">22. Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2939127">22.1. MySQL</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2878443">22.2. PostgreSQL</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2997490">22.1. MySQL</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2973247">22.2. PostgreSQL</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-I18n">23. Internationalization (i18n)</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2896897">23.1. Input Methods</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2943262">23.1. Input Methods</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2908593">23.1.1. Installation</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2938699">23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2904989">23.1.3. SCIM configuration</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2929972">23.1.4. New conversion engines</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2940718">23.1.1. Installation</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2859119">23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2993693">23.1.3. SCIM configuration</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2978471">23.1.4. New conversion engines</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2947316">23.2. Fonts</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2921211">23.3. gtk2 IM submenu</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2903017">23.4. Pango Support in Firefox</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2996183">23.2. Fonts</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id3002698">23.3. gtk2 IM submenu</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2874029">23.4. Pango Support in Firefox</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-BackwardsCompatibility">24. Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility</a></span></dt> -<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2885279">24.1. Backwards Compatibility</a></span></dt></dl></dd> +<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2964183">24.1. Backwards Compatibility</a></span></dt></dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-PackageChanges">25. Package Changes</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Extras">26. Fedora Extras</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2923505">26.1. Using the Repository</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2945897">26.2. About Fedora Extras</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2937685">26.1. Using the Repository</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2921294">26.2. About Fedora Extras</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Legacy">27. Fedora Legacy - Community Maintenance Project</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-ProjectOverview">28. About the Fedora Project</a></span></dt> <dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Colophon">29. Colophon</a></span></dt> <dd><dl> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2928218">29.1. Contributors</a></span></dt> -<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2920136">29.2. Production Methods</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2965379">29.1. Contributors</a></span></dt> +<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2963820">29.2. Production Methods</a></span></dt> </dl></dd> </dl></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> @@ -291,7 +299,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2946462"></a>2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3004384"></a>2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5</h3></div></div></div> <p> This release is the culmination of nine months of development, and includes significant new versions of many key products and technologies. @@ -300,7 +308,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2907844"></a>2.1.1. Desktop</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2990854"></a>2.1.1. Desktop</h4></div></div></div> <p> Some of the highlights of this release include: </p> @@ -425,7 +433,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2894263"></a>2.1.2. System Administration</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2989920"></a>2.1.2. System Administration</h4></div></div></div> <p> Improvements for administrators and developers include: </p> @@ -503,7 +511,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2880833"></a>2.1.3. System Level Changes</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2938562"></a>2.1.3. System Level Changes</h4></div></div></div> <div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> <li><p> X.org X11R7.0 is included in this release. The new modular @@ -576,7 +584,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2948950"></a>2.2. Road Map</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2944102"></a>2.2. Road Map</h3></div></div></div> <p> The proposed plans for the next release of Fedora are available at <a href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap" target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap</a>. @@ -690,11 +698,381 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"> -<a name="sn-ArchSpecific"></a>6. ArchSpecific</h2></div></div></div> +<a name="sn-ArchSpecific"></a>6. Architecture Specific Notes</h2></div></div></div> +<p>This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core. </p> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> +<a name="sn-ArchSpecificPPC"></a>6.1. PPC Specifics for Fedora</h3></div></div></div> <p> - This section provides notes that are specific to the supported - hardware architectures of Fedora Core. + This section covers any specific information you may need to know + about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform. </p> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> +<a name="id2943763"></a>6.1.1. PPC Hardware Requirements</h4></div></div></div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> +<a name="id3002817"></a>6.1.1.1. Processor and Memory</h5></div></div></div> +<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> +<li><p> + Minimum CPU: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 + </p></li> +<li><p> + Fedora Core 5 supports only the â??New Worldâ?? generation + of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. + </p></li> +<li><p> + Fedora Core 5 also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM + RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine + machines. + </p></li> +<li><p> + Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB + RAM. + </p></li> +<li><p> + Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 256MiB + RAM. + </p></li> +</ul></div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> +<a name="id2931209"></a>6.1.1.1.1. Hard Disk Space Requirements</h6></div></div></div> +<p> + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk + space taken up by Fedora Core 5 after installation is + complete. However, additional disk space is required during + installation to support the installation environment. This + additional disk space corresponds to the size of + <code class="code">/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> + (on Installtion Disc 1) plus the size of the files in + <code class="code">/var/lib/rpm</code> + on the installed system. + </p> +<p> + In practical terms, additional space requirements may range + from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as + much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" + installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of + disk space. + </p> +<p> + Additional space is also required for any user data, and at + least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system + operation. + </p> +</div> +</div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> +<a name="id2948873"></a>6.1.1.2. The Apple keyboard</h5></div></div></div> +<p> + The <code class="code">Option</code> key on Apple systems is equivalent to the + <code class="code">Alt</code> key on the PC. Where documentation and the installer + refer to the <code class="code">Alt</code> key, use the <code class="code">Option</code> key. + For some key combinations you may need to use the <code class="code">Option</code> + key in conjunction with the <code class="code">Fn</code> key, such as + <code class="code">Option</code> - <code class="code">Fn</code> - <code class="code">F3</code> to switch to + virtual terminal tty3. + </p> +</div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> +<a name="id2944464"></a>6.1.1.3. PPC Installation Notes</h5></div></div></div> +<p> + Fedora Core Installation Disc 1 is bootable on supported + hardware. In addition, a bootable CD image appears in the + <code class="code">images/</code> + directory of this disc. These images will behave differently + according to your system hardware: + </p> +<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> +<li> +<p> + Apple Macintosh + </p> +<p> + The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate + 32-bit or 64-bit installer. + </p> +<p> + The default + <code class="code">gnome-power-manager</code> + package includes power management support, including sleep + and backlight level management. Users with more complex + requirements can use the + <code class="code">apmud</code> + package in Fedora Extras. Following installation, you can + install + <code class="code">apmud</code> + with the following command: + </p> +<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="circle"><li><pre class="screen">su -c 'yum install apmud'</pre></li></ul></div> +</li> +<li> +<p> + 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) + </p> +<p> + After using Open<span class="strong"><strong></strong></span>Firmware to boot + the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot + the 64-bit installer. + </p> +</li> +<li> +<p> + 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) + </p> +<p> + After using Open<span class="strong"><strong></strong></span>Firmware to boot + the CD, select the + <code class="code">linux32</code> + boot image at the + <code class="code">boot:</code> + prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the + 64-bit installer starts, which does not work. + </p> +</li> +<li> +<p> + Genesi Pegasos II + </p> +<p> + At the time of writing, firmware with full support for + ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. + However, you can use the network boot image. At the + Open<span class="strong"><strong></strong></span>Firmware prompt, enter the + command: + </p> +<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="circle"><li><pre class="screen">boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img</pre></li></ul></div> +<p> + You must also configure + Open<span class="strong"><strong></strong></span>Firmware on the Pegasos + manually to make the installed Fedora Core system + bootable. To do this, set the + <code class="code">boot-device</code> + and + <code class="code">boot-file</code> + environment variables appropriately. + </p> +</li> +<li> +<p> + Network booting + </p> +<p> + You can find combined images containing the installer + kernel and ramdisk in the + <code class="code">images/netboot/</code> + directory of the installation tree. These are intended for + network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways. + </p> +<p> + <code class="code">yaboot</code> + supports TFTP booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple + Macintosh. The Fedora Project encourages the use of + <code class="code">yaboot</code> + over the + <code class="code">netboot</code> + images. + </p> +</li> +</ul></div> +</div> +</div> +</div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> +<a name="sn-ArchSpecificx86"></a>6.2. x86 Specifics for Fedora</h3></div></div></div> +<p> + This section covers any specific information you may need to know + about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform. + </p> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> +<a name="id2954733"></a>6.2.1. x86 Hardware Requirements</h4></div></div></div> +<p> + In order to use specific features of Fedora Core during or after + installation, you may need to know details of other hardware + components such as video and network cards. + </p> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> +<a name="id2973209"></a>6.2.1.1. Processor and Memory Requirements</h5></div></div></div> +<p> + The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel + processors. Other processors, such as those from AMD, Cyrix, + and VIA that are compatible with and equivalent to the + following Intel processors, may also be used with Fedora Core. + </p> +<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> +<li><p> + Minimum: Pentium-class â?? Fedora Core is optimized for + Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs such as + Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and + compatible AMD and VIA processors. Fedora takes this + approach because Pentium-class optimizations actually + result in reduced performance for non-Pentium class + processors. In addition, scheduling for Pentium 4 + processors, which make up the bulk of today's processors, + is sufficiently different to warrant this change. + </p></li> +<li><p> + Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better + </p></li> +<li><p> + Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better + </p></li> +<li><p> + AMD64 processors (both Athlon64 and Opteron) + </p></li> +<li><p> + Intel processors with Intel® Extended Memory 64 + Technology (Intel® EM64T) + </p></li> +<li><p> + Minimum RAM for text-mode: 128MiB + </p></li> +<li><p> + Minimum RAM for graphical: 192MiB + </p></li> +<li><p> + Recommended for graphical: 256MiB + </p></li> +</ul></div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> +<a name="id2954276"></a>6.2.1.1.1. Hard Disk Space Requirements</h6></div></div></div> +<p> + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk + space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is + complete. However, additional disk space is required during + the installation to support the installation environment. + This additional disk space corresponds to the size of + <code class="code">/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> + on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in + <code class="code">/var/lib/rpm</code> + on the installed system. + </p> +<p> + In practical terms, additional space requirements may range + from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as + much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" + installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of + disk space. + </p> +<p> + Additional space is also required for any user data, and at + least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system + operation. + </p> +</div> +</div> +</div> +</div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> +<a name="sn-ArchSpecificx86_64"></a>6.3. x86_64 Specifics for Fedora</h3></div></div></div> +<p> + This section covers any specific information you may need to know + about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform. + </p> +<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: x86_64 Does Not Use a Separate SMP Kernel"> +<tr> +<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="./stylesheet-images/note.png"></td> +<th align="left">x86_64 Does Not Use a Separate SMP Kernel</th> +</tr> +<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p> + The default kernel in x86_64 architecture provides SMP + (Symmetric Multi-Processor) capabilities to handle multiple CPUs + efficiently. This architecture does not have a separate SMP + kernel unlike x86 and PPC systems. + </p></td></tr> +</table></div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> +<a name="id2938088"></a>6.3.1. x86_64 Hardware Requirements</h4></div></div></div> +<p> + In order to use specific features of Fedora Core 5 during or + after installation, you may need to know details of other + hardware components such as video and network cards. + </p> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> +<a name="id2954403"></a>6.3.1.1. Memory Requirements</h5></div></div></div> +<p> + This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: + </p> +<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> +<li><p> + Minimum RAM for text-mode: 128MiB + </p></li> +<li><p> + Minimum RAM for graphical: 256MiB + </p></li> +<li><p> + Recommended RAM for graphical: 512MiB + </p></li> +</ul></div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> +<a name="id2986681"></a>6.3.1.1.1. Hard Disk Space Requirements</h6></div></div></div> +<p> + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space + taken up by Fedora Core 5 after the installation is complete. + However, additional disk space is required during the installation + to support the installation environment. This additional disk space + corresponds to the size of <code class="code">/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> on + Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in + <code class="code">/var/lib/rpm</code> on the installed system. + </p> +<p> + In practical terms, additional space requirements may range + from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as + much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" + installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of + disk space. + </p> +<p> + Additional space is also required for any user data, and at + least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system + operation. + </p> +</div> +</div> +<div class="section" lang="en"> +<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> +<a name="id2943777"></a>6.3.1.2. RPM Multiarch Support on x86_64</h5></div></div></div> +<p> + <span class="strong"><strong>RPM</strong></span> supports parallel installation + of multiple architectures of the same package. A default package + listing such as <code class="code">rpm -qa</code> might appear to include duplicate + packages, since the architecture is not displayed. Instead, use the + <code class="code">repoquery</code> command, part of the <code class="code">yum-utils</code> + package in Fedora Extras, which displays architecture by default. To + install <code class="code">yum-utils</code>, run the following command: + </p> +<pre class="screen"> +su -c 'yum install yum-utils' +</pre> +<p> + To list all packages with their architecture using + <code class="code">rpm</code>, run the following command: + </p> +<pre class="screen"> +rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n" +</pre> +<p> + You can add this to <code class="code">/etc/rpm/macros</code> (for a system wide + setting) or <code class="code">~/.rpmmacros</code> (for a per-user setting). It + changes the default query to list the architecture: + </p> +<pre class="screen"> +%_query_all_fmt %%{name}-%%{version}-%%{release}.%%{arch} +</pre> +</div> +</div> +</div> </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"> @@ -707,7 +1085,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2904951"></a>7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2947041"></a>7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes</h3></div></div></div> <p> The <code class="code">coreutils</code> package now follows the POSIX standard version 200112. This @@ -723,7 +1101,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2920938"></a>7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2946069"></a>7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora is building Firefox with the Pango system as the text renderer. This provides better support for certain language @@ -743,7 +1121,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2941969"></a>7.3. Smbfs deprecated</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2967580"></a>7.3. Smbfs deprecated</h3></div></div></div> <p> The kernel implementation of <span class="strong"><strong>smbfs</strong></span> to support the Windows @@ -757,7 +1135,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2940636"></a>7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2942737"></a>7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin</h3></div></div></div> <p> A <code class="code">yum</code> plugin written by Red Hat developers is provided by default within the yum package which only retains the latest two kernels @@ -772,7 +1150,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2904744"></a>7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2943647"></a>7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes</h3></div></div></div> <p> By default, <code class="code">yum</code> is now configured to remove headers and packages downloaded after a successful install to reduce the ongoing @@ -786,7 +1164,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2909127"></a>7.6. Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2956081"></a>7.6. Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes</h3></div></div></div> <p> The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core. The <code class="code">udev</code> method now handles all @@ -805,7 +1183,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2888539"></a>7.7. Systemwide Search Changes</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2948673"></a>7.7. Systemwide Search Changes</h3></div></div></div> <div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: mlocate Has Replaced slocate"> <tr> @@ -844,7 +1222,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2802222"></a>7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2947593"></a>7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed</h3></div></div></div> <p> The <code class="code">system-config-mouse</code> configuration utility has been dropped in this release because <code class="code">synaptic</code> and three-button mouse configuration is handled automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported. @@ -852,7 +1230,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2890826"></a>7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2974563"></a>7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed</h3></div></div></div> <p> The <code class="code">up2date</code> and <code class="code">rhn-applet</code> packages have been removed from Fedora Core 5. Users are encouraged to use the @@ -861,7 +1239,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2933127"></a>7.10. NetworkManager</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2998560"></a>7.10. NetworkManager</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora systems use <code class="code">Network</code> <code class="code">Manager</code> to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network @@ -878,7 +1256,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2903059"></a>7.11. Dovecot</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2979865"></a>7.11. Dovecot</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core includes a new version of the <code class="code">dovecot</code> IMAP server software, which has many changes in its configuration file. These @@ -889,7 +1267,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2947615"></a>7.12. Kudzu</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3004850"></a>7.12. Kudzu</h3></div></div></div> <p> The <code class="code">kudzu</code> utility, <code class="code">libkudzu</code> library, and <code class="code">/etc/sysconfig/hwconf</code> hardware listing are all deprecated, @@ -900,7 +1278,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2949020"></a>7.13. No automatic fstab editing for removable media</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2974807"></a>7.13. No automatic fstab editing for removable media</h3></div></div></div> <p> The <code class="code">fstab-sync</code> facility has been removed. In Fedora Core , the <code class="code">fstab-sync</code> program is removed in favor of desktop @@ -912,7 +1290,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2892283"></a>7.14. Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2965472"></a>7.14. Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE</h3></div></div></div> <p> As part of the changes to the mounting infrastructure, the desktop's automatic mountable devices detection now includes policy definitions @@ -943,7 +1321,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2933713"></a>7.15. GnuCash</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2994315"></a>7.15. GnuCash</h3></div></div></div> <p> The PostgreSQL backend for <span class="strong"><strong>GnuCash</strong></span> has been removed, as @@ -957,7 +1335,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2891063"></a>7.16. Mozilla</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2931407"></a>7.16. Mozilla</h3></div></div></div> <p> The <span class="strong"><strong>Mozilla</strong></span> application suite is deprecated. It is shipped in Fedora Core and applications can expect to @@ -967,7 +1345,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2933178"></a>7.17. Booting without initrd</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2952393"></a>7.17. Booting without initrd</h3></div></div></div> <p> Booting Fedora Core without the use of an initrd is deprecated. Support for booting the system without an initrd may be removed @@ -976,7 +1354,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2904909"></a>7.18. libstc++ preview</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3003285"></a>7.18. libstc++ preview</h3></div></div></div> <p> The <code class="code">libstdc++so7</code> package has been added. This package contains a preview of the GNU Standard C++ Library from @@ -989,7 +1367,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2887615"></a>7.19. LinuxThreads support removed</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3003504"></a>7.19. LinuxThreads support removed</h3></div></div></div> <p> The LinuxThreads library is no longer available. LinuxThreads was deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in @@ -1008,7 +1386,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2899536"></a>8.1. Version</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2997909"></a>8.1. Version</h3></div></div></div> <p> This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for @@ -1030,7 +1408,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2894231"></a>8.2. Changelog</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2998238"></a>8.2. Changelog</h3></div></div></div> <p> To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following command: @@ -1053,7 +1431,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2917672"></a>8.3. Kernel Flavors</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2963639"></a>8.3. Kernel Flavors</h3></div></div></div> <a name="Kernel_Flavors"></a><p></p> <p> Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: @@ -1121,7 +1499,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2903160"></a>8.4. Kexec and Kdump</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2982311"></a>8.4. Kexec and Kdump</h3></div></div></div> <p> Kexec and kdump are new features in the 2.6 mainstream kernel. Major portions of these features are now in Fedora Core 5. @@ -1143,7 +1521,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2888494"></a>8.5. Reporting Bugs</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2996000"></a>8.5. Reporting Bugs</h3></div></div></div> <p> Refer to <a href="http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html" target="_top">http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html</a> @@ -1155,7 +1533,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2902281"></a>8.6. Following Generic Textbooks</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2945923"></a>8.6. Following Generic Textbooks</h3></div></div></div> <p> Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under @@ -1175,7 +1553,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2918351"></a>8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2983562"></a>8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions since only the kernel-devel package is @@ -1357,7 +1735,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2888841"></a>8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2980507"></a>8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules</h3></div></div></div> <p> An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently @@ -1399,7 +1777,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2940722"></a>8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2955191"></a>8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work @@ -1411,7 +1789,7 @@ <code class="code">yum</code> command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. </p> -<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><table id="id2908718"> +<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><table id="id2930818"> <caption>Table 1. </caption> <tr> <td rowspan="1" colspan="1"> @@ -1510,10 +1888,10 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2941901"></a>10.1. system-config-printer</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2938972"></a>10.1. system-config-printer</h3></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2924930"></a>10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2979350"></a>10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network</h4></div></div></div> <p> You can now browse for Samba print shares across subnets. If you specify at least one WINS server in <code class="code">/etc/samba/smb.conf</code>, @@ -1522,7 +1900,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2871140"></a>10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2937724"></a>10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers</h4></div></div></div> <p> The <span class="strong"><strong>system-config-printer</strong></span> application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB @@ -1543,10 +1921,10 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2945886"></a>10.2. system-config-securitylevel</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2873532"></a>10.2. system-config-securitylevel</h3></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2888242"></a>10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2941291"></a>10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions</h4></div></div></div> <p> Samba is now listed in the <span class="emphasis"><em>Trusted services</em></span> list. To permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic, enable this option. @@ -1554,7 +1932,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2908506"></a>10.2.2. Port Ranges</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2940933"></a>10.2.2. Port Ranges</h4></div></div></div> <p> When you define <span class="emphasis"><em>Other Ports</em></span> in the <span class="strong"><strong>system-config-securitylevel</strong></span> tool, you may now specify port ranges. For example, if you specify @@ -1581,7 +1959,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2940295"></a>11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2930326"></a>11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the @@ -1625,7 +2003,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2907779"></a>12.1. httpd</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2980308"></a>12.1. httpd</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core now includes version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server. This release brings a number of improvements over the 2.0 series, including: @@ -1700,7 +2078,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2894144"></a>12.2. php</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2990026"></a>12.2. php</h3></div></div></div> <p> Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: @@ -1755,7 +2133,7 @@ </ul></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2909706"></a>12.2.1. The PEAR framework</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2859102"></a>12.2.1. The PEAR framework</h4></div></div></div> <p> The PEAR framework is now packaged in the <code class="code">php-pear</code> package. Only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora @@ -1786,7 +2164,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2891988"></a>13.1. FORTRAN</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2989489"></a>13.1. FORTRAN</h3></div></div></div> <div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p> The GNU FORTRAN 77 front end has been replaced by a new FORTRAN 90/95 recognizer. @@ -1794,7 +2172,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2928188"></a>13.2. Eclipse Development Environment</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2957986"></a>13.2. Eclipse Development Environment</h3></div></div></div> <div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> <li><p> Eclipse 3.1M6 is compiled as a native application. @@ -1813,7 +2191,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2939179"></a>14.1. General Information</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2988648"></a>14.1. General Information</h3></div></div></div> <p> A general introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available at @@ -1822,10 +2200,10 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2949991"></a>14.2. What's New</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2993965"></a>14.2. What's New</h3></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2818647"></a>14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id3004442"></a>14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation</h4></div></div></div> <p> <code class="code">Pam_stack</code> is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the <code class="code">include</code> directive which obsoletes @@ -1899,7 +2277,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2934140"></a>14.2.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2990806"></a>14.2.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering</h4></div></div></div> <p> All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called a @@ -1984,7 +2362,7 @@ </table></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2912469"></a>15.1. Handling Java and Java-like Packages</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2975882"></a>15.1. Handling Java and Java-like Packages</h3></div></div></div> <p> In addition to the <code class="code">java-gcj-compat</code> free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations @@ -2005,7 +2383,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2885658"></a>15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2965025"></a>15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. These @@ -2043,7 +2421,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2947725"></a>16.1. Windows Network Browsing</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2939830"></a>16.1. Windows Network Browsing</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper @@ -2064,7 +2442,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2933003"></a>17.1. Multimedia Players</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3002720"></a>17.1. Multimedia Players</h3></div></div></div> <p> The default installation of Fedora Core includes <span class="strong"><strong>Rhythmbox</strong></span>, <span class="strong"><strong>Totem</strong></span>, and <span class="strong"><strong>Helix Player</strong></span> for media playback. Many other programs are @@ -2086,7 +2464,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2919941"></a>17.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2948194"></a>17.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, and the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and @@ -2102,7 +2480,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2913163"></a>17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2979969"></a>17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) @@ -2116,7 +2494,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2885936"></a>17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2940810"></a>17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core and Extras include a variety of tools for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. GNOME users can burn directly from the @@ -2130,7 +2508,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2885226"></a>17.5. Screencasts</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2938982"></a>17.5. Screencasts</h3></div></div></div> <p> You can use Fedora to create and play back <span class="emphasis"><em>screencasts</em></span>, which are recorded desktop sessions, @@ -2144,7 +2522,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2876749"></a>17.6. Extended Support through Plugins</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2940399"></a>17.6. Extended Support through Plugins</h3></div></div></div> <p> Most of the media players in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras support the use of plugins to add support for additional media formats and sound @@ -2175,10 +2553,10 @@ <a name="sn-Networking"></a>19. Networking</h2></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2888329"></a>19.1. User Tools</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2941083"></a>19.1. User Tools</h3></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2884504"></a>19.1.1. NetworkManager</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2958504"></a>19.1.1. NetworkManager</h4></div></div></div> <p> <span class="strong"><strong>NetworkManager</strong></span> now has support for DHCP hostname, NIS, ISDN, WPA, WPA supplicant @@ -2270,7 +2648,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2886691"></a>19.1.2. iproute</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2974709"></a>19.1.2. iproute</h4></div></div></div> <p> The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the @@ -2315,7 +2693,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2890520"></a>19.2. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2932921"></a>19.2. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15</h3></div></div></div> <p> Refer to <a href="http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges" target="_top">http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges</a> @@ -2323,7 +2701,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2892948"></a>19.2.1. IPv4 Address Promotion</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2964297"></a>19.2.1. IPv4 Address Promotion</h4></div></div></div> <p> Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel, a new feature has been added called <span class="emphasis"><em>named address promotion</em></span>. This @@ -2338,7 +2716,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2893369"></a>19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2996203"></a>19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors</h4></div></div></div> <p> By default, when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages, the kernel uses the address of the interface on which the ICMP error @@ -2360,7 +2738,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2948622"></a>19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2958672"></a>19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm</h4></div></div></div> <p> A new routing lookup algorithm called <span class="emphasis"><em>trie</em></span> has been added. It is intended for @@ -2371,7 +2749,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2878877"></a>19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id3003511"></a>19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure</h4></div></div></div> <p> TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy New<span class="strong"><strong></strong></span>Reno algorithm @@ -2411,7 +2789,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2818171"></a>19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2957665"></a>19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss</h4></div></div></div> <p> When a network driver notices a carrier loss, such as when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of @@ -2425,7 +2803,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2910020"></a>19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2947912"></a>19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support</h4></div></div></div> <p> Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still @@ -2435,7 +2813,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2893902"></a>19.2.7. Wireless</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2974735"></a>19.2.7. Wireless</h4></div></div></div> <p> A new HostAP driver appears in the kernel starting in 2.6.14-rc1, which allows the emulation of a wireless access @@ -2447,7 +2825,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2902518"></a>19.2.8. Miscellaneous</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2943745"></a>19.2.8. Miscellaneous</h4></div></div></div> <div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> <li><p> Many TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes are @@ -2485,7 +2863,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2896390"></a>20.1. Types of Virtualization</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2995441"></a>20.1. Types of Virtualization</h3></div></div></div> <p> There are several types of virtualization: full virtualization, paravirtualization, and single kernel image virtualization. @@ -2495,7 +2873,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2888536"></a>20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2936915"></a>20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization</h4></div></div></div> <div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> <li><p> Allows low overhead virtualization of system resources. @@ -2512,7 +2890,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2885418"></a>20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2943344"></a>20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization</h4></div></div></div> <div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> <li><p> A guest OS that has been modified to enabled @@ -2527,15 +2905,16 @@ per OS) </p></li> <li><p> - At least 256 MiB of RAM for each guest, plus at least 256 - MiB ram for the host + At least 256 MiB of RAM for each guest, plus at least 256 MiB ram + for the host; use more RAM for the guest if you get out of memory + errors or for troubleshooting failed guest installations </p></li> </ul></div> </div> </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2943169"></a>20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3004841"></a>20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen</h3></div></div></div> <p> Xen must be installed on the host OS and the host OS must be booted into the Hypervisor Kernel. Fedora Core 5 includes an @@ -2570,7 +2949,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2926628"></a>21.1. xorg-x11</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2946435"></a>21.1. xorg-x11</h3></div></div></div> <p> X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low-level functionality upon which full-fledged @@ -2593,7 +2972,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2941238"></a>21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3001399"></a>21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes</h3></div></div></div> <div class="caution" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Caution: Installing Third Party Drivers"> <tr> <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Caution]" src="./stylesheet-images/caution.png"></td> @@ -2615,7 +2994,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2941179"></a>21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2949187"></a>21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview</h3></div></div></div> <p> The following list includes some of the more visible changes for developers in X11R7: @@ -2647,14 +3026,14 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2887293"></a>21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2974377"></a>21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes</h3></div></div></div> <p> This section includes a summary of issues of note for developers and packagers, and suggestions on how to fix them where possible. </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2886847"></a>21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2964898"></a>21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy</h4></div></div></div> <p> X11R7 files install into <code class="code">/usr</code> directly now, and no longer use the <code class="code">/usr/X11R6/</code> hierarchy. Applications that rely on @@ -2667,7 +3046,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2888856"></a>21.4.2. Imake</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2940175"></a>21.4.2. Imake</h4></div></div></div> <p> The <code class="code">imake</code> xutility is no longer used to build the X Window System, and is now officially deprecated. X11R7 includes @@ -2683,7 +3062,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2892311"></a>21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2957779"></a>21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory</h4></div></div></div> <p> The system <code class="code">app-defaults/</code> directory for X resources is now <code class="code">%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults</code>, which expands to @@ -2693,7 +3072,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2880766"></a>21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2982825"></a>21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies</h4></div></div></div> <p> Any software package that previously used <code class="code">Build Requires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)</code> to satisfy build dependencies @@ -2712,7 +3091,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2941379"></a>21.4.5. xft-config</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2992073"></a>21.4.5. xft-config</h4></div></div></div> <p> Modular X now uses GNU <code class="code">autotools</code> and <code class="code">pkg-config</code> for its buildsystem configuration and @@ -2731,7 +3110,7 @@ <a name="sn-DatabaseServers"></a>22. Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers</h2></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2939127"></a>22.1. MySQL</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2997490"></a>22.1. MySQL</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora now provides <span class="strong"><strong>MySQL</strong></span> 5.0. For a list of the enhancements provided by this version, @@ -2747,7 +3126,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2878443"></a>22.2. PostgreSQL</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2973247"></a>22.2. PostgreSQL</h3></div></div></div> <p> This release of Fedora includes <span class="strong"><strong>PostgreSQL</strong></span> 8.1. For more @@ -2782,7 +3161,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2896897"></a>23.1. Input Methods</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2943262"></a>23.1. Input Methods</h3></div></div></div> <p> SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) has replaced IIIMF as the input method system for Asian and other languages in Fedora Core @@ -2797,7 +3176,7 @@ </p> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2908593"></a>23.1.1. Installation</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2940718"></a>23.1.1. Installation</h4></div></div></div> <p> SCIM should be installed and run by default for Asian language desktops. Otherwise the required packages can be installed @@ -2852,7 +3231,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2938699"></a>23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2859119"></a>23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar</h4></div></div></div> <p> When SCIM is running, an applet icon appears in the notification area of the desktop panel. The icon is a grey @@ -2871,7 +3250,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2904989"></a>23.1.3. SCIM configuration</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2993693"></a>23.1.3. SCIM configuration</h4></div></div></div> <p> You can configure SCIM and IMEs using the setup configuration tool available from the setup menu. In the IME general @@ -2881,7 +3260,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> -<a name="id2929972"></a>23.1.4. New conversion engines</h4></div></div></div> +<a name="id2978471"></a>23.1.4. New conversion engines</h4></div></div></div> <p> <code class="code">anthy</code> , a new Japanese conversion engine replaces the old Canna @@ -2893,7 +3272,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2947316"></a>23.2. Fonts</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2996183"></a>23.2. Fonts</h3></div></div></div> <p> Support is now available for synthetic emboldening of fonts that do not have a bold face. @@ -2918,7 +3297,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2921211"></a>23.3. gtk2 IM submenu</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id3002698"></a>23.3. gtk2 IM submenu</h3></div></div></div> <p> The Gtk2 context menu IM submenu no longer appears by default. You can enable it on the command line with the following @@ -2932,7 +3311,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2903017"></a>23.4. Pango Support in Firefox</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2874029"></a>23.4. Pango Support in Firefox</h3></div></div></div> <p> Firefox in Fedora Core is built with Pango, which provides better support for certain scripts, such as Indic and some CJK @@ -2951,7 +3330,7 @@ <a name="sn-BackwardsCompatibility"></a>24. Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility</h2></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2885279"></a>24.1. Backwards Compatibility</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2964183"></a>24.1. Backwards Compatibility</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the @@ -3855,7 +4234,7 @@ <a name="sn-Extras"></a>26. Fedora Extras</h2></div></div></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2923505"></a>26.1. Using the Repository</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2937685"></a>26.1. Using the Repository</h3></div></div></div> <p> Fedora Extras provides a repository of packages that complement Fedora Core. This volunteer-based community effort is part of the larger Fedora @@ -3890,7 +4269,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2945897"></a>26.2. About Fedora Extras</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2921294"></a>26.2. About Fedora Extras</h3></div></div></div> <p> As of the release of Fedora Core 5, there are approximately 2,000 packages in Fedora Extras, built from 1,350 source @@ -4198,7 +4577,7 @@ </ul></div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2928218"></a>29.1. Contributors</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2965379"></a>29.1. Contributors</h3></div></div></div> <div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"> <li><p> <a href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndrewMartynov" target="_top">Andrew @@ -4296,7 +4675,7 @@ </div> <div class="section" lang="en"> <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> -<a name="id2920136"></a>29.2. Production Methods</h3></div></div></div> +<a name="id2963820"></a>29.2. Production Methods</h3></div></div></div> <p> Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora Project Wiki. They collaborate with other subject matter experts