Fedora Weekly News Issue 30

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Issue Date: 2006-01-23

Welcome to our issue number 30 of Fedora Weekly News (FWN), the weekly newsletter for the Fedora community. The latest issue can always be found here.

This issue is also available in the following languages: French

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Announcing Fedora Core 5 Test 2

Jesse Keating (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating) announces in his message (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-January/msg00045.html):

The Fedora Project announces the second release of the Fedora Core 5
development cycle, available for the i386, x86_64, and PPC/PPC64
architectures.  Beware that Test releases are recommended only for Linux
experts/enthusiasts or for technology evaluation, as many parts are
likely to be broken and the rate of change is rapid.
Test3 is scheduled for release February 13.  This aggressive schedule makes vitally
important your help in testing, reporting and suggesting fixes for bugs.
Please direct bugs to http://bugzilla.redhat.com, Product Fedora Core,
Version fc5test2.  As always, be sure that your bug is not already fixed
by updates and search for existing bugs before filing. 

The latest release notes for FC5 Test2 in available here (http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/) and there is a list of major issues known in FC5 Test2 and beyond in here (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Test2CommonProblems).

UPDATE: Here is a minor correction (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-January/msg00046.html) from his original announcement.

Fedora Core 3 Transferred to Fedora Legacy

Bill Nottingham (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BillNottingham) announces in his message (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-January/msg00044.html):

With the release of Fedora Core 5 Test 2, the Fedora Core Steering
Committee would like to announce the transfer of Fedora Core 3 to
the Fedora Legacy Project.

For more information on the Fedora Legacy Project, or if you wish
to join the team, please see http://fedoralegacy.org/.

FUDCon Delhi 2006 in India

Rahul Sundaram (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RahulSundaram) announces in his message (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2006-January/msg00044.html):

FUDCon - Fedora Users and Developer's conference, Delhi 2006 will be
held on February 9th 2006 as part of LinuxAsia conference is in India
habitat Center, Delhi - India.  The  *tentative* agenda is available
from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/FUDConDelhi2006. We will have
a packed set of presentations and workshops from renowned speakers from
Red Hat and the community at large. We will also have a .org booth for
Fedora and participating in give aways and demonstrations.

LinuxAsia 2006 (http://www.linuxasia2006.com/) will be held in New Delhi, India on Feb 8-10, 2006

Meeting Minutes for Fedora Ambassadors

Here is the Meeting Minutes (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/Meetings/2006-01-19) for Fedora Ambassadors (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors) held on January 19th, 2006. In the meeting, Fedora Ambassadors discussed on Upcoming Events, Fedora Libraries, LinuxTag and FUDCon, Schwag pipepline, Email Aliases for fedoraproject.org, Funding Options for Show, Presentations for Ambassadors, Standard Kits for Ambassadors and Business Cards for Ambassadors.

Meetings of the Fedora Ambassadors are held regularly on Thursdays either 14:00 UTC or 22:00 UTC. The next scheduled meeting time is 2006-01-26 22:00 UTC (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2006&month=01&day=26&hour=22&min=0&sec=0).

Review: Looking Forward: Fedora Core 5

According to a review of FC5 Test2 by Adam Doxtater from madpenguin.org (http://madpenguin.org/cms/index.php/?m=show&opt=printable&id=5971):

Overall, the distro will prove to be pretty slick. Performance issues aside 
(I really believe this is due to the developing code), what we have here is 
a polished Linux desktop distribution with a fine tuned installer, polished 
desktop, the proper compliment of applications (not too much and not too little), 
and hardware detection that rivals anything else out there I've seen to date...

Here is a feedback (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2006-January/msg00048.html) on this review by Rahul Sundaram (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RahulSundaram).

Review: Latest Fedora Core 5 beta arrives

Here is another review on FC5 Test2 from desktoplinux.com (http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS3406102293.html):

Fedora Core 5 is getting closer and closer to its official release date, 
March 15, and this Monday, the Fedora Project showed the way by announcing its 
second beta release of the Fedora Core 5 Linux distribution.

It also points to a site (http://linshots.com/index.php?id=17) where it has many screenshots of FC5 Test2.

Review: First looks: Fedora Core 5 Test 2

Here is another review on FC5 Test2 from distrowatch.com (http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20060116#firstlook):

Overall, I can't say I am particularly impressed with the changes in Anaconda. 
It still remains one of the best and most intuitive Linux installers  available today, but I found some of the 
changes slightly discomforting - why the sudden change of what worked so well for many years? 
On the other hand, my first impressions of the newly installed systems were overwhelmingly positive

Here is a comment (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2006-January/msg00061.html) on this review by Rahul Sundaram (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RahulSundaram).

SCALE 4X Is Coming!

Jason Riker with SCALE (http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/) would like to make an announcement:

The fourth annual Southern California Linux Expo will be held February 11-12, 2006. 
SCALE continues to grow year over year, and increasingly is attracting the movers & shakers in Open Source software. 
SCALE is not strictly a commercial Expo; Its primary focus is and always has been education. 
Expo booths are provided not only for commercial exhibitors, but also for non-profit organizations. 
On the commercial site, some exhibitors are IBM, Google, Ticketmaster, Tolis Group, and Centrify. 
On the non-profit side, Ubuntu, Fedora, KDE, Debian, and NetBSD are among the many groups 
that will be manning booths for your edification.

Our efforts from Fedora Project on SCALE can be found from our wiki (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents/SCALE) page.

How to change default mount options

Toong Shing Chia has written his first article on How to change default permission of NTFS partition of an externel usb hard disk:

I saw many posting regarding changing default mount options of externel hard disk. 
Most response was simply edit /etc/fstab mount option. Just by manually editing /etc/fstab alone will not work. 
Once the system is rebooted or the device is removed, the manually edited /etc/fstab contents will be removed, 
by fstab-sync. This program is invoked by HAL daemon.

Fedora Core 4 Updates

During the week of January 16 - January 22, Fedora Project released 17 Fedora Core 4 Updates including 3 Security Advisories.

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