> Find below a cut'n'pasted and slightly enhanced version of a post from my > blog FYI: > > > As you'll likely have heard by now: RPM Fusion ( http://rpmfusion.org ), the > merger of Dribble, Freshrpms and Livna gets closer to its official > release/start. Most of the packages from Livna have been imported and build > for RPM Fusion already, hence we now begin to slowly move users from Livna > over to RPM Fusion by activating the RPM Fusion free and nonfree rawhide > repos for users of livna's devel branch *now*. > > The transition works like this: I just added the rpmfusion-release packages > for the RPM Fusion's free and nonfree rawhide repos to the livna-devel repo; > in parallel I built a new livna-release package that tracks those two in > with a hard dep. That way all users that installed livna properly (e.g. by > installing the livna-release package) will get RPM Fusion repos enabled > automatically with the next update. Yum/PK will hence with the overnext > update will download a big bunch of updates, as all the packages were build > anew for RPM Fusion; but rawhide users are likely used to big downloads, so > this should hopefully not be a big problem ;-) > > Note, nearly all of livna's packages have been imported and build for RPM > Fusion, but a few are still missing. So you should leave livna-devel enabled > for now if you want access to those. Once all the packages have a new home > we'll let the rpmfusion-nonfree-release package obsolete livna-release. > > But please note that all the packages that have been imported and build in > RPM Fusion will *not* be updated anymore in livna-devel! Hence if you didn't > install livna using the livna-release package then please enable RPM Fusion > using the following command: > >> rpm -ivh \ >> >> http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-rawhide.noarch.rpm >> \ >> >> http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-rawhide.noarch.rpm > > That command from now on is the right one to use if you want RPM Fusion > enabled on your fresh new Fedora Alpha/Beta/RC/Rawhide install. Is there any chance of getting all the kmod packages rebuilt against the the current 2.6.27-3 release? The rest of the packages I've tested look great, its just some of the kmod ones I can't. Peter -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list