anyone try it out yet? whatcha think? did you update from a previous FC?i currently have FC3 on my laptop, and its been pretty decent. but now i need the 2.6.16 kernel so im either gonna upgrade to FC5, or change distros (maybe Kubuntu).just tryign to get an idea of what distro you guys think are better. i dont have time to keep re-installing OS's, so ill be sticking with whichever one for a while.
3/28/2006 2:41:45 AM
Why do you need the 2.6.16 kernel?
3/28/2006 2:42:56 AM
my old prismII chipset wont go into monitor mode, but the newest hostap_cs drivers (included in 2.6.14) fixes this -- but it doesnt play well with pcmcia-cs, which is deprecated in 2.6 and replaced by pcmcia-utils as of 2.6.13. so technically i guess i only need 2.6.14 or greater, but since FC3 only updates to 2.6.10, i might as well jump to either FC5 or something entirely different. i sure don't want to try patching all this mess just to keep FC3 legacy alive.[Edited on March 28, 2006 at 3:40 AM. Reason : ]
3/28/2006 3:14:41 AM
To anybody curios: The duke mirror gave me 100kb+ on the DVD iso. Couldn't find the DVD on NCSU space when I looked last week.
3/28/2006 5:33:20 AM
i upgraded from FC4. I was a little worried because my computer is several years old (PIII 1Ghz). FC5, well gnome at least, seems to run much smoother and noticeably faster than it did on FC4.
3/28/2006 7:33:50 AM
this is a fast mirror:ftp://venkman.dontcamp.com/FC5/FC-5-i386-DVD.iso
3/28/2006 10:05:46 AM
yeah, I installed it the day it came outapparently State had it up by the release date, but never made the files viewable till like 5 days later (they're up now).. I got the iso from the university of south florida's ftp server, avged. about 270kb/sec, not badfew things improved, yum for instance.. it has a simple update gui if you want to use it (pup) (yumex was there before though) and in general yum seems to work better.. the add/remove software (another yum gui) is also better, before there was just 'install off cd' for a package manager (that I noticed anyways)the wireless network manager is also much better..everything seems to run quicker with more stability as of now, but it is a clean install..somthin about the release kernel is odd, cant get the drivers for my ati mobility card from http://rpm.livna.org yet [for 3d accel, default drivers display everything fine], should be fixxed ~ soon.. if you have a slower computer xfce is availble, 'yum groupinstall xfce' I think, quick and light, but with less features than kde or gnomeoh. and http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc5/
3/28/2006 12:23:02 PM
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3/29/2006 1:12:34 AM
goddammit. i just burned the five (5) .iso CD's to install this thing (FC5), and it crapped out while copying the image to the hard drive with "Not Enough Disk Space"I mean, really. FIVE freaking CDs for a linux distro? and all its supposed to be doing is updating from FC3 to FC5 anyhow. and you say Windoze is bloatware My laptop has an 8 Gig harddrive. No one needs more than 8 Gigs, right?
3/29/2006 3:45:33 AM
heh. read somewhere vista is going to be 40-60% bigger than xp, dont have a quote thoughwindows comes on one disk, but still takes up 4-6 gigs on your hddfedora comes on one dvd (or 5 cds) and takes up ~1-6 gigs on your hdd depending on packagesits all in how the installer works.. windows also takes ~2-4 hours to install, depending if you have to format the drive, I had fedora up and runnin' in an hour and fifteen.. only took that long because I took a little bit choosing packages.. this is with a full format of my 28 gig linux partitian (which took ~16 seconds)
3/29/2006 7:26:20 AM
3/29/2006 8:08:26 AM
^Probably meant to say w/updates and additional software installs. Fedora Core takes care of that (more or less).Any TWW feedback so far on it?
3/29/2006 10:32:08 AM
I run Fedora5 at home and I dont have any issues.Yeah it's a 5gig disk but I have always picked the minimal install and added everything i needed on my own.
3/29/2006 10:39:51 AM
*shrug*my roommate's P4 dell laptop took ~2.5 hours to ntfs format a 60 gig hdd.. donno why it was so slow, but is sure was.. no errors, just slowbut yeah, I had FC5 up and runnin', everything installed and mostly configured the way I wanted it, in under 3 hoursI had backed up most of my /home so it was fairly simple.. modified my old background a bit, but other than that..btw, should I install a separate firewall like firestarter or shorewall? Fedora has an internal one, am I right in thinking that its good enough?
3/29/2006 12:06:11 PM
iptables is on therejust read up on it
3/29/2006 1:41:10 PM