Fedora core 2 is live

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ammend that, icecast doesn't work with libxslt on Fedora core 1, hopefully
not core 2.
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From: "nick G" <nick6489@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: Fedora core 2 is live


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> Hi folks.  For those who don't know, the Fedora core version 2 final
> release is now live on fedora.redhat.com, rendering Fedora core 1 out
> of date.  From what I've heard, Fedora core 2 is more traditional in
> it's packages, meaning it now includes the lynx web browser again, as
> well as any others.  The 2.6 versions of Gnome and the kernel are
> also included.  To be exact, The kernel is version 2.6.5.  Fedora
> core 1 seems to be quite screwy when it comes to libxslt as well, and
> many other things.  I have an idea though.  Try this, and tell me if
> it works. Put the RPM of the Speakup motified Kernel on to the iso's
> that contain the Kernel.  I'd think that this would give you a
> Speakup motified Fedora 2 distro.  If there is something else that
> need doing, I'd like to know, because I'd would like to know if it's
> quite that simple.  Next, I wonder if icecast version 2.0.1 installs
> in binary mode on this version without a hitch?  Because as you all
> know, it doesn't interface to libxslt properly.
> Thanks, And hope we'll have speakup motified netang soon,
> Nick
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