Fernando, thanks for the quick and positive reply. After spending months trying to get my wireless working using sneaker-net, I finally took my laptop to the University and used a wired internet to install FC6 and Planet-CCRMA. Then with bcm43xx-fwcutter I got wireless running. It took a little over two hours, I completed the installation with no problems with just enough battery life left to test a program (make some beats with Hydrogen). Thanks for putting the Installing...FC6 page on the Planet- CCRMA site, I found two errors. 1) yum install planetccrma-menus ; Didn't change anything, I think menus were installed with planetccrma-apps. 2) The page says copyright 2001-2005. Planet-CCRMA benefits the Fedora community. I hope that the changes to Fedora 7 will help you and the other Planet- CCRMA contributers. -- Jeff -- Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 19:50 +0000, Jeff Sandys wrote: > So what is the future of planetccrma? Bright and rosy, of course! I'm waiting for fc7 to restart my Planet CCRMA distro. Should be easier than before (when support for doing target specific spins was not even there). There are already more players/helpers in Planet CCRMA that you can see. Some of its packages have already migrated to what was Fedora Extras and is now just Fedora and other people are maintaining them (sometimes starting from scratch as some packagers like to reinvent the wheel, sometimes using my packages as the starting point :-). The long term idea is that Fedora should be able to be a music distro out of the box - the kernel is probably the most difficult part to integrate. But Ingo works for RedHat so there's motivation there... (not that _music_ or multimedia is the motivation for his realtime kernel work). The infrastructure for help is there in the Fedora contribution system - ie: contributing and maintaining extra packages for Fedora. Setting that up locally was one of my goals but reality intervened and I could not dedicate the needed time and resources. Still, most probably a redo of the Planet CCRMA primitive but useful web site with an eye to allowing external contributions will happen sooner or later.