[PlanetCCRMA] Fedora 7 better than 8 for Planet/Linux Newbie? ISO respins for 7?
Roy Vestal
rvestal at trilug.org
Mon Dec 17 05:47:02 PST 2007
Chuck,
Check the mirror list for a mirror near you! You should see the "Mirror
list filter" in the upper left hand corner:
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/8/
FWIW:
I down loaded, the Fedora 7 KDE Live CD (I prefer KDE over Gnome) and
just installed that to my hard drive. Then ran "yum update" from the
command line to get updated. Then I simply followed the directions on
Planet CCRMA to install my apps. :)
You can do that with either the Fedora 7 Live CD (Gnome desktop), or the
Fedora 7 KDE Live CD (KDE desktop).
HTH
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 23:10 +0000, Chuck Cooper wrote:
>
>> There seem to be lots of (understandable, temporary) glitches with the
>> very new Fedora 8 Planet stuff. Would it be easier for a newbie (me)
>> to start with Fedora 7 and the Fedora 7 version of Planet? I'll be
>> using a Delta 44 PCI audio interface.
>>
>
> At this point I would still recommend Fedora 7.
>
> The newer versions of the kernel (2.6.23.x) still have some issues with
> realtime in my tests.
>
> -- Fernando
>
>
>
>> Meanwhile, the ISO re-spins of Fedora 7 seem to have been replaced by
>> some kind of "jigdo" stuff which I'd like not to learn about.. Only
>> Fedora 8 is still available as a nice ISO image at
>> FedoraProject.org . Anybody know of a place to get a cleanly
>> updated monolithic Fedora 7? DiscountLinuxDVD.com does sell that for
>> a pittance and seemed nice when I ordered Fedora 8. But now that I
>> know how to download an ISO (wow), it seems odd that I can't just
>> download a monolithic Fedora 7 without some scary-looking jigdo file
>> that probably needs Linux already running to do its thing...
>>
>> Thanks to the Planet/Linux mavens who helped with my earlier batch of
>> basic questions.
>>
>
>
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