You can download from http://fedora.redhat.com/
/Thomas Petersen
-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: d.d [mailto:d.d (at mark) brutele.be]
Sendt: 4. april 2004 20:18
Til: coba-e (at mark) open.cobaltqube.org
Emne: [coba-e:00528] Re: 5100R new install kit is available
Hi everybody !
It's a long time since I put my BQ installation in stand-by due to a lack of
time.
My last try was unsuccessful (on my computer, for unknown reasons, the RHL
graphical interface was not working after last BQ installation !).
But I was not aware that RHL9 was in EOL...
Anyway, I would like to start an installation from scratch.
Could you please tell me where I can download Fedora Core 1 ?
Also, is there somewhere a kind of "how to" document available ?
Or maybe, we just have to install version 20040404 directly on Fedora Core 1
platform and my question is stupid ?
At this beginning of spring, I'm more motivated than ever ;-)
Have a nice evening !
Delphine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders" <andersb (at mark) blacksun.ca>
To: <coba-e (at mark) open.cobaltqube.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 6:59 PM
Subject: [coba-e:00527] Re: 5100R new install kit is available
> Hisao SHIBUYA wrote:
> > Blue Quartz 5100R(Hosting Edition) ChangeLog
> > Version 0.20040404, Hisao SHIBUYA <shibuya (at mark) alpha.or.jp>
> > 04-Apr-2004
> > - Change reference plathome to Fedora Core 1 instead of Red Hat Linux 1.
>
> Since this release coincided with Red Hat Inc's reminder
> that Red Hat Linux 9 has less than a month left to live,
> this platform change decision of BQ was not so strange...
>
> the Red Hat Network Team wrote:
> > Red Hat Linux 9 distribution will reach its end-of-life for errata
> > maintenance on April 30, 2004. This means that as of May 1, 2004
> > we will not be producing new security, bugfix, or enhancement updates
> > for this product.
>
> So now the project is fully community-based,
> with both Sun and RedHat out of the way? :-)
>
> --anders
>
>