From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 1 17:54:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 12:54:58 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide translation-quick-start-en.xml, 1.9, 1.10 Message-ID: <200602011754.k11Hswea006048@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6028 Modified Files: translation-quick-start-en.xml Log Message: Add bug reporting notice, bump to 0.2.2 Index: translation-quick-start-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/translation-quick-start-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- translation-quick-start-en.xml 30 Jan 2006 18:37:23 -0000 1.9 +++ translation-quick-start-en.xml 1 Feb 2006 17:54:42 -0000 1.10 @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ tool. + &BUG-REPORTING; +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 00:13:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 19:13:03 -0500 Subject: install-guide fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml, 1.9, 1.10 fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml, 1.14, 1.15 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, 1.16, 1.17 fedora-install-guide-en.xml, 1.41, 1.42 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.18, 1.19 rpm-info.xml, 1.6, 1.7 Message-ID: <200602020013.k120D3FA021957@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21748 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml fedora-install-guide-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml rpm-info.xml Log Message: - Added section on new remote logging feature. - Amended Disk Partitioning section to address hardware RAID vs. software RAID. - Amended Boot Loader section to address bug #173582. - Note: Package selection is complete for test2, but needs further updates to match post-test2 development. Index: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml 15 May 2005 18:39:09 -0000 1.4 +++ fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.5 @@ -2,12 +2,11 @@ Acknowledgements - - Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul - Sundaram and the Anaconda team. + Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram + and the Anaconda team. David Neimi and Debra Deutsch contributed + additional information on boot loader and RAID configurations. - + linux text telnet @@ -438,7 +444,99 @@ with restricted access. - + +
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+ Logging to a Remote System + + + By default, the installation system sends log messages to the + console. You may configure the system to log to a remote system + that runs a + + syslog + + syslog service. + + + + To enable remote logging, specify the IP address of the remote + system with the option. For example, to + connect to a syslog service on the system + 192.168.1.20, enter + the following at the + boot: + prompt: + + +linux syslog=192.168.1.20 + + + &FED; uses syslogd to provide a syslog service. The + default configuration of syslogd rejects + messages from remote systems. + + + + Only Enable Remote Syslog Access on Secured Networks + + + The syslogd service includes no security + measures. &FED; systems that enable remote access to this + service may be attacked by sending large quantities of log + messages. In addition, crackers may intercept or falsify + messages sent to the service. + + + + + To enable remote systems to send log messages to a &FED; system, + edit the file /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the + to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS. + + + + Syslogd Options Configuration + + + + + + + You must use root + privileges to edit the file + /etc/sysconfig/syslog. + + + + Restart the syslogd service to apply the + change: + + +su -c '/sbin/service syslog restart' + + + Enter the root password + when prompted. + + + + Firewall Reconfiguration Required + + + By default, the syslog service listens on UDP port + 514. To update the &FED; firewall + configuration to permit connections to this port from other + systems, choose System + Administration Security + Level and Firewall , enter + 514:udp in the Other + ports: field, and select OK. + +
Automating the Installation with Kickstart Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15 --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 29 Jan 2006 20:37:55 -0000 1.14 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.15 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ does not recognize Linux partitions, you may not be able to boot &FC;. Use GRUB as your boot loader to boot Linux and most other operating systems. Follow the directions - in this section to install GRUB. + in this chapter to install GRUB. Installing GRUB @@ -87,6 +87,16 @@ IG. - PWF. --> + + + You may need to customize the GRUB installation to correctly + support some hardware or system configurations. To specify + compatibility settings, select Configure advanced boot + loader options. This causes a second screen of options + to appear when you choose Next. + explains the features of + the additional screen. +
Booting Additional Operating Systems @@ -249,17 +259,23 @@ - Tto keep your current boot loader in the MBR, use - the advanced settings to place GRUB in - the first sector of the partition holding the Linux root file - system. + To keep your current boot loader in the MBR and + install GRUB as a secondary boot loader, use the advanced settings + to place GRUB in the first sector of + the partition holding the Linux root file system. You may also need the advanced options if your - BIOS enumerates your disk devices differently - than &FC; expects. On a few systems, &FC; may not configure the - disk drive geometry for large disks correctly because of a broken + BIOS enumerates your drives or RAID arrays + differently than &FC; expects. If necessary, use the + Change Drive Order dialog to set the order + of the devices in &FC; to match your BIOS. + + + + On a few systems, &FC; may not configure the disk drive geometry + for large disks correctly because of limitations within the BIOS. To work around this problem, mark the Force LBA32 checkbox. Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.16 retrieving revision 1.17 diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17 --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 10 Dec 2005 17:51:38 -0000 1.16 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.17 @@ -5,11 +5,30 @@ &FC; creates and uses several partitions on the available hard drives. You may customize both the partitions, - and how the drives on your system are managed. On systems with more - than one hard drive you may also configure &FC; to operate several - drives as a group, or array, with RAID. Partitions and RAID arrays - are explained in , and - . + and how the drives on your system are managed. + explains drive partitions + in more detail. + + + Configuring RAID Devices + + + + RAID + hardware + + RAID facilities enable a group, or array, + of drives to act as a single device. Configure any RAID functions + provided by your mainboard, or attached controller cards, before + you install &FC;. Active RAID arrays appear as one drive. + + + + + On systems with more than one hard drive you may configure &FC; to + operate several of the drives as a Linux RAID array without + requiring any additional hardware. Linux software RAID arrays are + explained in . Changing Your Mind @@ -129,33 +148,39 @@ - Data partitions have a - mount point - mount point. The mount point - indicates the directory whose contents reside on that partition. A - partition with no mount point is not accessible by users. Data not - located on any other partition resides in the - / (or - partition - root - root) partition. + Data partitions have a + + mount point + + mount point. The mount point indicates the + directory whose contents reside on that partition. A partition + with no mount point is not accessible by users. Data not located + on any other partition resides in the / (or + + partition + root + + root) partition. Root and <filename>/root</filename> - The / (or - partition - root - root) partition is the top of the directory - structure. The - partition - /root - - /root (sometimes pronounced - "slash-root") directory is the home directory of the user - account for system administration. + The / (or + + partition + root + + root) partition is the top of the directory structure. The + + partition + /root + + + /root (sometimes pronounced "slash-root") + directory is the home directory of the user account for system + administration. @@ -205,25 +230,31 @@ Partition Types - Every partition has a - partition - type - file system - partition type, to indicate - the format of the - file system - file system on that - partition. The file system enables Linux to organize, search, - and retrieve files stored on that partition. Use the - + partition + type + file system + + partition type, to indicate the format of + the + + file system + + file system on that partition. The file + system enables Linux to organize, search, and retrieve files + stored on that partition. Use the + + ext3 - - file system - - file system - + file system + + + file system + ext3 - + ext3 @@ -236,27 +267,32 @@
Understanding LVM - LVM - understanding + LVM + understanding LVM (Logical Volume Management) partitions provide a number of advantages over standard partitions. LVM partitions are - formatted as - LVM - physical volume - physical volumes. One or - more physical volumes are combined to form a - LVM - volume group - volume group. Each volume - group's total storage is then divided into one or more + formatted as - LVM - logical volume - logical volumes. The logical - volumes function much like standard data partitions. They have a - file system type, such as + LVM + physical volume + + physical volumes. One or more physical + volumes are combined to form a + + LVM + volume group + + volume group. Each volume group's total + storage is then divided into one or more + + LVM + logical volume + + logical volumes. The logical volumes + function much like standard data partitions. They have a file + system type, such as ext3, and a mount point. @@ -265,9 +301,9 @@ An administrator may grow or shrink logical volumes without destroying data, unlike standard disk partitions. If the - physical volumes in a volume group are on separate drives then - administrators may also spread a logical volume across multiple - disks and RAID arrays. + physical volumes in a volume group are on separate drives or + RAID arrays then administrators may also spread a logical volume + across the storage devices. @@ -319,16 +355,22 @@ - Disk Druid - Disk - Druid is an interactive program for - editing disk partitions. Users run it only within the &FC; - installation system. Disk Druid supports - RAID - RAID and - LVM - LVM to provide more extensible - and reliable data storage. + Disk Druid + + Disk Druid is an + interactive program for editing disk partitions. Users run it only + within the &FC; installation system. Disk Druid enables you to + configure + + RAID + Linux software + + Linux software RAID and + + LVM + + LVM to provide more extensible and reliable + data storage.
Disk Setup Screen @@ -354,13 +396,15 @@ New - Select this option to add a partition - partition - adding - or LVM physical volume to the disk. In the - Add partition dialog, choose a mount - point and a partition type. If you have more than one disk - on the system, choose which disks the partition may inhabit. + Select this option to add a partition + + partition + adding + + or LVM physical volume to the disk. In the Add + partition dialog, choose a mount point and a + partition type. If you have more than one disk on the + system, choose which disks the partition may inhabit. Indicate a size in megabytes for the partition. @@ -368,9 +412,10 @@ - partition - illegal - The /bin/, + partition + illegal + + The /bin/, /dev/, /etc/, /lib/, /proc/, /root/, and @@ -378,9 +423,10 @@ for separate partitions in Disk Druid. These directories reside on the - partition - root - / (root) partition. + partition + root + + / (root) partition. @@ -445,12 +491,12 @@ Select this option to edit an existing partition, - partition - editing - LVM volume group, or an LVM physical volume - that is not yet part of a volume group. To change the size - of a LVM physical volume partition, first remove it from any - volume groups. + partition + editing + + LVM volume group, or an LVM physical volume that is not yet + part of a volume group. To change the size of a LVM physical + volume partition, first remove it from any volume groups. Removing LVM Physical Volumes @@ -489,29 +535,32 @@ You may not label Windows partitions that use the - NTFS - - file system - - file system - + file system + + + file system + NTFS - + NTFS file system with a mount point in the &FC; installer. You may - label - + vfat - - file system - - file system - + file system + + + file system + vfat - + vfat @@ -534,11 +583,12 @@ installation program allows you to erase or retain data on specific partitions. If your user data is on a separate - partition - /home - - /home partition, you may - retain that data while erasing system partitions such as + partition + /home + + + /home partition, you may retain that + data while erasing system partitions such as /boot. @@ -550,11 +600,12 @@ Select this option to erase an existing partition - partition - deleting - or LVM physical volume. To delete an LVM - physical volume, first delete any volume groups of which - that physical volume is a member. + partition + deleting + + or LVM physical volume. To delete an LVM physical volume, + first delete any volume groups of which that physical volume + is a member. If you make a mistake, use the Reset @@ -578,9 +629,11 @@ RAID - Select this button to set up software RAID - RAID - on your &FED; system. + Select this button to set up software RAID + + RAID + + on your &FED; system. @@ -627,11 +680,13 @@ LVM - Select this button to set up LVM - LVM - on your &FED; system. First create at least one - partition or software RAID device as an LVM physical volume, - using the New dialog. + Select this button to set up LVM + + LVM + + on your &FED; system. First create at least one partition or + software RAID device as an LVM physical volume, using the + New dialog. To assign one or more physical volumes to a volume group, Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.41 retrieving revision 1.42 diff -u -r1.41 -r1.42 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 29 Jan 2006 20:37:55 -0000 1.41 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.42 @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ - - + + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.18 retrieving revision 1.19 diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 29 Jan 2006 20:37:55 -0000 1.18 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.19 @@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ TEXT SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The package selection screen is still being developed. By default, the &FED; installation process loads a selection of - software that is suitable for a desktop system. The package selection screen enables - you to customize the set of software to match your requirements. + software that is suitable for a desktop system. The package + selection screen enables you to customize the set of software to + match your requirements. &FED; divides included software into @@ -81,13 +82,59 @@ . -
- Core Software - - Mention some base stuff that is part of every &FC; system: SMTP, SSH, CUPS, NFS, Python and yum... - -
+
+ Core Network Services + + + All Fedora Core installations run the following network services: + + + + + + email through SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) + + + + + network file sharing through NFS (Network File System) + + + + + remote access through SSH (Secure SHell) + + + + + + The default installation also includes: + + + + + + printing through CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) + + + + + Some automated processes on your Fedora system use the email + service to send reports and messages to the system administrator. + By default, the email and printing services do not accept + connections from other systems. Although Fedora connects to NFS + services on other systems, the NFS sharing component is disabled + by default. You may configure your Fedora system after + installation to offer email, NFS, or print services. + + + + The SSH service is enabled by default. This enables administrators + to remotely access systems immediately after the installation + process completes. + +
Additional Language Support @@ -107,13 +154,14 @@ difficult, and not recommended. + + + After you choose the desired packages, select + Next to proceed. &FC; checks your selection, + and automatically adds any extra packages required to use the + software you select. +
- - After you choose the desired packages, select - Next to proceed. &FC; checks your selection, - and automatically adds any extra packages required to use the - software you select. - + + + +
Added section on remote logging.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 12:09:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Hugo Cisneiros (eitch)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:09:54 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602021209.k12C9sJE019867@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: eitch Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19850 Added Files: translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml Log Message: added brazilian portuguese translation --- NEW FILE translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-PT_BR; ]>
&FDP-INFO;
Introdu????o Este guia apresenta uma s??rie de instru????es r??pidas, simples, e em passo-a-passo para traduzir programas e documentos do &FP;. Se voc?? est?? interessado em entender melhor todo o processo de tradu????o, veja o guia de Tradu????o ou o manual da ferramenta espec??fica de tradu????o.
Contas e Inscri????es Para participar no &FP; como um tradutor voc?? precisa de uma conta. Voc?? pode se inscrever por uma conta em . Voc?? precisar?? fornecer um nome de usu??rio, um endere??o de e-mail, uma l??ngua alvo — provavelmente sua l??ngua nativa — e a parte p??blica da sua chave SSH. Se voc?? ainda n??o tem uma chave SSH, voc?? pode gerar uma usando os seguintes passos: Digite em uma linha de comando: ssh-keygen -t dsa Aceite as localidades padr??es (~/.ssh/id_dsa) e entre com uma frase-senha. N??o se esque??a da sua Frase-senha! Voc?? precisar?? de sua frase-senha para acessar o reposit??rio CVS. Ela n??o pode ser recuperada se voc?? esquec??-la. Mude a permiss??o da sua chave e seu diret??rio .ssh: chmod 700 ~/.ssh Copie e cole a sua chave SSH no espa??o fornecido para que a inscri????o de sua conta possa ser completada. H?? tamb??m duas listas onde voc?? pode discutir sobre casos de tradu????es. A primeira ?? a fedora-trans-list, uma lista gen??rica para discutir problemas que afetam todas as l??nguas. V?? ?? para mais informa????es. A segunda ?? uma lista de l??nguas espec??ficas, como a fedora-trans-es para tradutores de Espanhol, para discutir casos que afetam apenas esta comunidade individual de tradutores. Problemas Gerais de Documenta????o Voc?? tamb??m pode achar ??til se inscrever na fedora-docs-list para ficar informado sobre problemas gerais de documenta????o.
Traduzindo Programas A parte que pode ser traduzida de um programa est?? dispon??vel em um ou mais arquivos po. O &FP; armazena estes arquivos em um reposit??rio CVS dentro do diret??rio translate/. Uma vez que sua conta tenha sido aprovada, fa??a download deste diret??rio digitando o seguinte em uma linha de comando: export CVS_RSH=ssh export CVSROOT=:ext:usuario@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS cvs -z9 co translate/ Estes comandos fazem download de todos os m??dulos e arquivos .po para a sua m??quina seguindo a mesma hierarquia do reposit??rio. Cada diret??rio cont??m um arquivo .pot, como por exemplo o anaconda.pot, e arquivos .po para cada l??ngua, como por exemplo zh_CN.po, de.po, e por a?? vai. Voc?? pode verificar o status das tradu????es em . Escolha sua l??ngua nos menus ou verifique o status geral. Selecione um pacote para ver o mantenedor e o nome do ??ltimo tradutor para este m??dulo. Se voc?? quiser traduzir um m??dulo, fa??a contato com sua lista de l??ngua-espec??fica e deixe sua comunidade sabendo que voc?? est?? trabalhando naquele m??dulo. Depois disso, selecione take na p??gina de status. O m??dulo ent??o ?? associado ?? voc??. No di??logo de senha, digite a que voc?? recebeu via e-mail quando se inscreveu para sua conta. Voc?? agora pode come??ar a traduzir.
Traduzindo Strings Mude de diret??rio para o local do pacote que voc?? tomou conta. cd ~/translate/nome_do_pacote Atualize os arquivos com o seguinte comando: cvs up Traduza o arquivo .po da sua l??ngua com um editor de arquivos .po como por exemplo o KBabel ou o gtranslator. Por exemplo, para abrir o arquivo .po do Espanhol no KBabel, digite: kbabel es.po Quando voc?? acabar o seu trabalho, execute um commit nas suas mudan??as de volta para o reposit??rio: cvs commit -m 'comentarios' lang.po Clique no link de release na p??gina de status do m??dulo para liber??-lo com o objetivo de outras pessoas poderem trabalhar nele.
Verifica????o Se voc?? quiser verificar a sua tradu????o como parte do programa, siga estes passos: V?? ao diret??rio do pacote que voc?? quer verificar: cd ~/translate/nome_do_pacote Converta o arquivo .po em um arquivo .mo com o comando msgfmt: msgfmt lang.po Sobrescreva o arquivo .mo existente no diret??rio /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. Primeiro, fa??a backup do arquivo j?? existente: cp /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/nome_do_pacote.monome_do_pacote.mo-backup mv nome_do_pacote.mo /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/ Verifique o pacote com as strings traduzidas como parte da aplica????o: LANG=lang rpm -qi nome_do_pacote A aplica????o associada ao pacote traduzido ir?? rodar com as strings traduzidas.
Traduzindo Documenta????o A documenta????o do Fedora ?? tamb??m armazenada no reposit??rio CVS dentro do diret??rio docs/.
Fazendo Download da Documenta????o O processo de download da documenta????o ?? parecida com a de fazer download dos arquivos .po: export CVSROOT=:ext:usuario@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs cvs co docs Este passo faz download de todos os documentos atuais no diret??rio. Para fazer download de apenas um ??nico documento para tradu????o, liste os m??dulos atuais no reposit??rio e ent??o pegue apenas o m??dulo que quer. Voc?? tamb??m precisar?? pegar o m??dulo docs-common para poder verificar a validade dos documentos para constru????o. cvs co -c cvs co example-tutorial docs-common Os documentos s??o escritos no formato DocBook XML e nomeados de acordo com o locale da l??ngua espec??fica, como por exemplo example-tutorial-en.xml. Se voc?? planeja traduzir diretamente do arquivo XML original, voc?? dever?? criar um documento para a sua l??ngua: cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-es.xml Depois disto voc?? pode trabalhar na nova c??pia.
Usando Aplica????es de Tradu????o Voc?? pode tamb??m converter os arquivos XML em arquivos .po e trabalhar com um editor de arquivos .po como o KBabel ou o gtranslator. Para fazer isso, siga os seguintes passos: Em um terminal, v?? para o diret??rio do documento que voc?? deseja traduzir: cd ~/docs/example-tutorial Extraia as strings traduz??veis com o comando xml2pot: xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > lang.po Agora voc?? pode traduzir o arquivo usando a mesma aplica????o usada para traduzir programas: kbabel lang.po Quando acabar, voc?? precisa converter o arquivo .po traduzido para o arquivo .xml na l??ngua alvo com o comando po2xml: po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml lang.po > example-tutorial-lang.xml O filtro xml2pot n??o inclue as entidades do arquivo .po. Voc?? precisa mudar a l??ngua no documento. Localize no topo do documento uma linha parecida com esta: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="en"> Mude o atributo para a sua l??ngua: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="es"> Quando o arquivo traduzido estiver pronto, adicione-o ao reposit??rio: cvs add example-tutorial-lang.xml cvs commit -m 'Any comment' example-tutorial-lang.xml
Mudando o arquivo <filename>Makefile</filename> Voc?? pode precisar mudar o arquivo Makefile para que o documento possa ser contru??do nos formatos HTML e PDF. Evite Conflitos de Tradu????o Por favor avise a comunidade atrav??s das listas fedora-docs-list e fedora-trans-locale que voc?? est?? modificando arquivo Makefile. Informe a comunidade que voc?? est?? trabalhando na tradu????o deste documento antes de come??ar, para evitar conflitos entre tradutores trabalhando em um mesmo arquivo. Em um editor de texto de sua prefer??ncia, abra o arquivo Makefile. vi Makefile Adicione o locale da nova tradu????o depois das outras l??nguas como no seguinte exemplo: LANGUAGES = en de lang Fa??a um commit do Makefile. cvs commit -m 'Qualquer coment??rio' Makefile Ent??o, voc?? pode construir o documento em sua l??ngua digitando: make html-lang
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 12:12:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Hugo Cisneiros (eitch)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:12:32 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide Makefile,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602021212.k12CCWpv019912@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: eitch Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19894 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: added brazilian portuguese translation Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Makefile 26 Jan 2006 06:10:31 -0000 1.4 +++ Makefile 2 Feb 2006 12:12:24 -0000 1.5 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com ############################################################################### -LANGUAGES = en it +LANGUAGES = en it pt_BR DOCBASE = translation-quick-start XMLEXTRAFILES-en = From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 12:20:16 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Hugo Cisneiros (eitch)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:20:16 -0500 Subject: docs-common/images watermark-pt_BR.png, NONE, 1.1 watermark-pt_BR.svg, NONE, 1.1 Makefile, 1.7, 1.8 Message-ID: <200602021220.k12CKGji020026@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: eitch Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20006 Modified Files: Makefile Added Files: watermark-pt_BR.png watermark-pt_BR.svg Log Message: added brazilian portuguese images --- NEW FILE watermark-pt_BR.svg --- ]> Fedora Doc Project Watermark The word DRAFT rendered in grey at 45 degrees RASCUNHO N??O ?? PARA REFER??NCIA Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/images/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- Makefile 11 Jan 2006 06:14:40 -0000 1.7 +++ Makefile 2 Feb 2006 12:20:08 -0000 1.8 @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ ${RSVG} ${RSVGOPTS} $< $@ SVGFILES=watermark-de.svg watermark-en.svg watermark-es.svg \ - watermark-it.svg watermark-ja_JP.svg watermark-ru.svg \ - watermark-zh_CN.svg + watermark-it.svg watermark-ja_JP.svg watermark-pt_BR.svg \ + watermark-ru.svg watermark-zh_CN.svg PNGFILES=${SVGFILES:.svg=.png} all: ${PNGFILES} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 12:25:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Hugo Cisneiros (eitch)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:25:54 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common bugreporting-pt_BR.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602021225.k12CPsGG020055@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: eitch Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20037 Added Files: bugreporting-pt_BR.xml fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent Log Message: added brazilian portuguese translation and entities --- NEW FILE bugreporting-pt_BR.xml --- Relatando Erros de Documento Para relatar erros ou omiss??es neste documento, preencha um relato de bug no &BZ; em &BZ-URL;. Quando voc?? for preencher seu bug, selecione "&BZ-PROD;" como seu Produto, e selecione o t??tulo deste documento como o Component. As vers??o deste documento ?? &DOCID;. Os mantenedores deste documento ir??o automaticamente receber seu relato de bug. Em nome de toda a comunidade &FED;, obrigado por ajudar-nos a fazer melhoramentos. --- NEW FILE fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent --- http://fedora.redhat.com/"> http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/"> http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/"> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/"> "> "> From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 12:44:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:44:26 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide translation-quick-start-en.xml, 1.10, 1.11 Message-ID: <200602021244.k12CiQOC020192@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20174 Modified Files: translation-quick-start-en.xml Log Message: Fix speling (#179717) Index: translation-quick-start-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/translation-quick-start-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- translation-quick-start-en.xml 1 Feb 2006 17:54:42 -0000 1.10 +++ translation-quick-start-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 12:44:19 -0000 1.11 @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ Avoid Translation Conflicts - Please advise the community through fedora-doc-list and + Please advise the community through fedora-docs-list and fedora-trans-locale that you are modifying the Makefile. Inform the community that you are working on the translation of this From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 12:48:30 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:48:30 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide translation-quick-start-it.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602021248.k12CmUau020293@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20275 Modified Files: translation-quick-start-it.xml Log Message: Fix chmod error in Italian instructions Index: translation-quick-start-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/translation-quick-start-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- translation-quick-start-it.xml 30 Jan 2006 18:37:23 -0000 1.3 +++ translation-quick-start-it.xml 2 Feb 2006 12:48:23 -0000 1.4 @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ -chmod 755 ~/.ssh +chmod 700 ~/.ssh @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ Evitare conflitti di traduzione - Sei pregato di avvisare la comunit?? attraverso la fedora-doc-list e + Sei pregato di avvisare la comunit?? attraverso la fedora-docs-list e fedora-trans-locale che stai modificando il Makefile. Informa la comunit?? che stai lavorando alla traduzione del From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 12:49:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:49:43 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide rpm-info.xml,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200602021249.k12Cnht1020362@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20344 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Push version to 0.2.2.1; need translations of details and doc check Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- rpm-info.xml 30 Jan 2006 20:31:58 -0000 1.8 +++ rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 12:49:35 -0000 1.9 @@ -38,6 +38,14 @@ + + +
Fix speling (#179717)
+
+ + +
Add entity for bug reporting
+
Fix hostname error
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 13:51:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 08:51:06 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide rpm-info.xml,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200602021351.k12Dp68Q023003@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22985 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Add Hugo to contributors and copyrights Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 12:49:35 -0000 1.9 +++ rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 13:50:59 -0000 1.10 @@ -6,9 +6,11 @@ + + GNU FDL 1.0 @@ -23,6 +25,10 @@ 2006 Paul W. Frields + + 2006 + Hugo Cisneiros + Translation Quick Start Guide From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 14:08:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 09:08:34 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide rpm-info.xml, 1.10, 1.11 translation-quick-start-it.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602021408.k12E8YCb025183@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25162/translation-quick-start-guide Modified Files: rpm-info.xml translation-quick-start-it.xml Log Message: updated to 0.2.2.1 Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 13:50:59 -0000 1.10 +++ rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 14:08:25 -0000 1.11 @@ -47,10 +47,12 @@
Fix speling (#179717)
+
Fix speling (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
+
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
Index: translation-quick-start-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/translation-quick-start-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- translation-quick-start-it.xml 2 Feb 2006 12:48:23 -0000 1.4 +++ translation-quick-start-it.xml 2 Feb 2006 14:08:25 -0000 1.5 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-IT; - + @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ traduzione.
+ &BUG-REPORTING; +
@@ -69,7 +71,7 @@ Nota Non dimenticare questa passphrase di cui avrai bisogno per accedere - al repositorio CVS. + al repositorio CVS. Non potrai recuperarla se la scordi. @@ -190,11 +192,11 @@ cd ~/translate/package_name - - - - Aggiorna i files con il seguente comando: - + + + + Aggiorna i files con il seguente comando: + cvs up @@ -215,25 +217,25 @@ kbabel es.po - - - - Quando hai finito il tuo lavoro, esegui il commit dei tuoi cambiamenti al - repositorio: - + + + + Quando hai finito il tuo lavoro, esegui il commit dei tuoi cambiamenti al + repositorio: + cvs commit -m 'comments' lang.po - - - - Come ultimo passo, clicca il link release sulla pagina status - per rilasciare il modulo affinch?? altre persone possano lavorarci sopra. - - - + + + + Come ultimo passo, clicca il link release sulla pagina status + per rilasciare il modulo affinch?? altre persone possano lavorarci sopra. + + +
@@ -430,8 +432,8 @@ - Quando il file tradotto ?? pronto, aggiungilo al repository: - + Quando il file tradotto ?? pronto, aggiungilo al repository: + cvs add example-tutorial-lang.xml From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 14:16:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 09:16:01 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin active,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602021416.k12EG1TG025380@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25360 Modified Files: active Log Message: Sorting the list by alpha. Index: active =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/active,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- active 15 Nov 2005 22:32:31 -0000 1.1 +++ active 2 Feb 2006 14:15:50 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ +developer-guide documentation-guide -stateless-linux -selinux-faq install-guide -release-notes -developer-guide -mirror-tutorial jargon-buster +mirror-tutorial +release-notes rpm-guide -yum-software-management -translation-guide-windows selinux-apache +selinux-faq +stateless-linux translation-guide +translation-guide-windows +yum-software-management From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 14:19:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 09:19:42 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin active,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602021419.k12EJgQ6025437@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25416 Modified Files: active Log Message: Adding the trans quick start guide, another active doc being translated. Index: active =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/active,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- active 2 Feb 2006 14:15:50 -0000 1.2 +++ active 2 Feb 2006 14:19:34 -0000 1.3 @@ -10,4 +10,5 @@ stateless-linux translation-guide translation-guide-windows +translation-quick-start-guide yum-software-management From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 14:56:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 09:56:03 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common bugreporting-it.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602021456.k12Eu3o4026140@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26075/docs-common/common Modified Files: bugreporting-it.xml Log Message: better translation form Index: bugreporting-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/bugreporting-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- bugreporting-it.xml 28 Dec 2005 00:36:35 -0000 1.2 +++ bugreporting-it.xml 2 Feb 2006 14:55:50 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ - Comunicare un errore sul Documento + Segnalare un errore sul documento - Per comunicare un errore o un omissione su questo documento, inviate un rapporto d'errore in &BZ; - su &BZ-URL;. Quando invii il tuo errore, seleziona "&BZ-PROD;" come + Per segnalare un errore o un omissione su questo documento, inviate una segnalazione d'errore con &BZ; + su &BZ-URL;. Quando segnali l'errore, seleziona "&BZ-PROD;" come Product, e seleziona il titolo di questo documento come Component. La versione di questo documento ?? &DOCID;. - I manutentori di questo documento riceveranno automaticamente il tuo rapporto d'errore. - A favore dell'intera comunit?? &FED;, grazie per averci aiutato ad - aggiornarci. + I manutentori di questo documento riceveranno automaticamente la tua segnalazione d'errore. + A nome dell'intera comunit?? &FED;, grazie per averci aiutato a tenerci + aggiornati. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 15:15:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 10:15:29 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-opl-it.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602021515.k12FFTj0028374@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28357 Added Files: legalnotice-opl-it.xml Log Message: --- NEW FILE legalnotice-opl-it.xml --- &LEGALNOTICE-OPL-CONTENT; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 15:54:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 10:54:06 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide rpm-info.xml,1.11,1.12 Message-ID: <200602021554.k12Fs6f9028559@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28539/translation-quick-start-guide Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: added me as translator but not @ copyright Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 14:08:25 -0000 1.11 +++ rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 15:53:58 -0000 1.12 @@ -7,10 +7,12 @@ + + GNU FDL 1.0 From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 2 19:24:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 14:24:22 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-pt_BR.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent, 1.1, 1.2 legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602021924.k12JOMxG006121@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6096/docs-common/common Modified Files: fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml Added Files: legalnotice-pt_BR.xml Log Message: All languages need target files such as legal notice, even where they are not translated. Note that I pointed at the -en legal notice. We do not have a legal notice translation process yet, but this is a high priority to solve. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-pt_BR.xml --- &LEGALNOTICE-CONTENT; Index: fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent 2 Feb 2006 12:25:46 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent 2 Feb 2006 19:24:14 -0000 1.2 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ - + Index: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 24 Oct 2005 14:16:38 -0000 1.4 +++ legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 19:24:14 -0000 1.5 @@ -33,5 +33,9 @@ url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. + + Another source for updated information about the test release is http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Test1CommonProblems. + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 00:15:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 19:15:54 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common fedora-entities-it.ent,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602030015.k130Fs3C017301@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17276/docs-common/common Modified Files: fedora-entities-it.ent Log Message: point back at legalnotice-content-en.xml Index: fedora-entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/fedora-entities-it.ent,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-entities-it.ent 17 Jan 2006 02:25:49 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-entities-it.ent 3 Feb 2006 00:15:27 -0000 1.4 @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 00:47:02 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 19:47:02 -0500 Subject: owners owners.list,1.11,1.12 Message-ID: <200602030047.k130l2pp017551@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/owners In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17533 Modified Files: owners.list Log Message: Congratulations, a promotion in Bugzila, you may now own and QA this component. Index: owners.list =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/owners/owners.list,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- owners.list 25 Jan 2006 20:11:48 -0000 1.11 +++ owners.list 3 Feb 2006 00:46:54 -0000 1.12 @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Fedora Documentation|selinux-apache|Using SELinux and Apache HTTP Server in Fedora Core.|walters at redhat.com|kwade at redhat.com| Fedora Documentation|selinux-faq|FAQs about SELinux in Fedora Core.|kwade at redhat.com|kwade at redhat.com| Fedora Documentation|sudo-tutorial|Short tutorial on using sudo.|Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com|stickster at gmail.com| -Fedora Documentation|toolchain-devel|For bugs and requests of the documentation tools.|kwade at redhat.com|mjohnson at redhat.com|Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com +Fedora Documentation|toolchain-devel|For bugs and requests of the documentation tools.|Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com|stickster at gmail.com|kwade at redhat.com Fedora Documentation|translation-guide|The canonical reference for translating all aspects of the Fedora Project.|sarahs at redhat.com|tfox at redhat.com|kwade at redhat.com Fedora Documentation|translation-guide-windows|Tutorial for translators working in a Microsoft Windows environment.|sarahs at redhat.com|tfox at redhat.com| Fedora Documentation|translation-quick-start-guide|Helping new translators get started quickly with Fedora translations.|mospina at redhat.com|aalam at redhat.com|stickster at gmail.com From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 15:24:48 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 10:24:48 -0500 Subject: docs-common/w3.org/2001 XInclude,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602031524.k13FOmkB018002@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/w3.org/2001 In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17979/w3.org/2001 Added Files: XInclude Log Message: Here it is. It also references some other web stuff, so I don't know just how useful this will be in an off-line situation yet. More to follow? --- NEW FILE XInclude --- Not normative, but may be useful. See the REC http://www.w3.org/TR/XInclude for definitive information about this namespace. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 15:50:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 10:50:54 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdp-functions,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602031550.k13FosFI018292@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18264 Modified Files: fdp-functions Log Message: Added shell command "apply_po foo-en.xml" has a shortcut to the actual "po2xml foo-en.xml foo-en.po" file. Use it like this: fdpsh> make po fdpsh> kbable foo-en.po fdpsh> apply_po foo-en.xml >foo-xx.xml Index: fdp-functions =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdp-functions,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- fdp-functions 21 Jan 2006 14:30:26 -0000 1.6 +++ fdp-functions 3 Feb 2006 15:50:47 -0000 1.7 @@ -84,3 +84,15 @@ validate_rpm_info() { xmllint --noout --valid ${RPMINFO} && echo ${RPMINFO} OK } + +apply_po() { + if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then + echo "usage: apply_po filename.xml">&2 + fi + POFILE=`/bin/basename "$1" .xml`.po + if [ ! -f "${POFILE}" ]; then + echo "apply_po: file '${POFILE}' not found." >&2 + return 1 + fi + po2xml "$1" "${POFILE}" +} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 15:53:12 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 10:53:12 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.37,1.38 Message-ID: <200602031553.k13FrCes018406@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18306 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added "make po" target to generate PO files for all the "en" XML files for the project. File "foo-en.xml" will be associated with a "foo-en.po" file, which may be edited and then merged into a new translation using the fdpsh "apply_po foo-en.xml>foo-xx.xml" command. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.37 retrieving revision 1.38 diff -u -r1.37 -r1.38 --- Makefile.common 31 Jan 2006 17:58:20 -0000 1.37 +++ Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 15:52:52 -0000 1.38 @@ -65,6 +65,13 @@ XSLTPROC=xsltproc XMLFORMAT=xmlformat XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf +XML2PO =xml2po +######################################################################### +# Rules to produce .po files from .xml files. Get the tools to do this +# from the gnome-doc-utils RPM. +.SUFFIXES: .po .xml +%.po: %.xml + ${XML2PO} $< >$@ ######################################################################### # Use our very own "docs-common/bin/fdpsh" as the command interpreter # This automatically has ${FDPBIN} as first in the ${PATH} @@ -91,10 +98,16 @@ --define "_rpmfilename %%{NAME}-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}.%%{ARCH}.rpm" \ FIXME ######################################################################### +# Set a provisional ${LANG} value. We'll dynamically change this as +# needed. The "en" value is used because that is the original language +# of most of our current documentation. +LANG =en +######################################################################### # PUT NO TARGETS BEFORE THIS ONE, not even in your base Makefile # In a properly-constructed Makefile, this will be the default target -TARGETS=all tarball pdf html html-nochunks clean distclean showvars fdp-info +TARGETS=all clean distclean fdp-info html html-nochunks pdf po showvars \ + tarball .PHONY: ${TARGETS} .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-${LANG}) .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-nochunks-${LANG}) @@ -204,6 +217,11 @@ # distclean:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},${DOCBASE}-${LANG}-distclean) ######################################################################### +# Target "po" produces ".po" files from the manifested XML files for +# the current language. +POFILES =${DOCBASE}-${LANG}.po ${XMLEXTRAFILES-${LANG}:.xml=.po} +po:: ${POFILES} +######################################################################### # showvars:: @echo "DOCBASE=\"$(DOCBASE)\"" @@ -276,6 +294,7 @@ ${RM} *.desktop ${RM} *.spec ${RM} *.src.tar.gz + ${RM} *.po spec:: ${SPECFILE} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:12:12 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:12:12 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/en - New directory Message-ID: <200602031712.k13HCCfj022892@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22846/en Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:12:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:12:18 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/de - New directory Message-ID: <200602031712.k13HCINc022908@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/de In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22846/de Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/de added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:16:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:16:33 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/en example-tutorial-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 para-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 rpm-info-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602031716.k13HGXNE023161@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23123 Added Files: example-tutorial-en.xml para-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Relocated to per-lang subdir. --- NEW FILE example-tutorial-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
&FDP-INFO;
Some Section Index term This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup. Could not find the para-en.xml file Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results in extra spaces in HTML rendering. Warning Example of an admonition. This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax: rpm -ivh pkgname-version.arch.rpm Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been surrounded by userinput since the user types this command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample. grep snmptrap /etc/services snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are automatically treated as non-breaking. Fill modes and <command>screen</command> tags Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle screen sections. Use care when performing fill operations, and check the results.
Callout Example Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Here is a callout. The second callout.
Deeply nested sections Early to bed, early to rise
Second Level Is the curse of the working class
Third Level He who can, does
Fourth Level He who cannot, manages.
Procedure Test First step Second step Third step
--- NEW FILE para-en.xml --- ]> This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example. --- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2003, 2004, 2005 Tammy Fox Example Tutorial This is quite a feat. Beispieltutorial Dieses ist durchaus ein Meisterst??ck.
A shameless bump to test prettyprinting
A later RPM release
A matching RPM release
Make sure version matches what's in DOCVERSION
Minor changes for testing purposes
Some rpm-only changes
Initial RPM version
Add revision history
addierte Neuausgabengeschichte
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:17:10 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:17:10 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/de example-tutorial-de.xml, NONE, 1.1 rpm-info-de.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602031717.k13HHAh8023200@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/de In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23172 Added Files: example-tutorial-de.xml rpm-info-de.xml Log Message: Moved to per-lang subdirectories. --- NEW FILE example-tutorial-de.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
Some Section Index term This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup. Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results in extra spaces in HTML rendering. Warning Example of an admonition. This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax: rpm -ivh pkgname-version.arch.rpm Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been surrounded by userinput since the user types this command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample. grep snmptrap /etc/services snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are automatically treated as non-breaking. Fill modes and <command>screen</command> tags Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle screen sections. Use care when performing fill operations, and check the results.
Callout Example Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Here is a callout. The second callout.
--- NEW FILE rpm-info-de.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2003, 2004, 2005 Tammy Fox Example Tutorial This is quite a feat. Beispieltutorial Dieses ist durchaus ein Meisterst??ck.
A shameless bump to test prettyprinting
A later RPM release
A matching RPM release
Make sure version matches what's in DOCVERSION
Minor changes for testing purposes
Some rpm-only changes
Initial RPM version
Add revision history
addierte Neuausgabengeschichte
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:18:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:18:00 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial Makefile,1.27,1.28 Message-ID: <200602031718.k13HI048023243@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23211 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Filename references in the Makefile must be relative to the project directory, not the per-language subdirectories. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.27 retrieving revision 1.28 diff -u -r1.27 -r1.28 --- Makefile 30 Jan 2006 19:11:23 -0000 1.27 +++ Makefile 3 Feb 2006 17:17:52 -0000 1.28 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ # LANGUAGES = en de DOCBASE = example-tutorial -XMLEXTRAFILES-en= para-en.xml +XMLEXTRAFILES-en= en/para-en.xml # ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:22:37 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:22:37 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/de para-de.xml, NONE, 1.1 example-tutorial-de.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602031722.k13HMbrn023359@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/de In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23307/de Modified Files: example-tutorial-de.xml Added Files: para-de.xml Log Message: Added fake entry for the fake DE "translation". --- NEW FILE para-de.xml --- ]> This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example. Index: example-tutorial-de.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/de/example-tutorial-de.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- example-tutorial-de.xml 3 Feb 2006 17:17:03 -0000 1.1 +++ example-tutorial-de.xml 3 Feb 2006 17:22:29 -0000 1.2 @@ -34,7 +34,13 @@ since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup. - + + + + Could not find the para-de.xml file + + + Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:22:31 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:22:31 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial Makefile,1.28,1.29 Message-ID: <200602031723.k13HN2Fl023396@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23307 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Added fake entry for the fake DE "translation". Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.28 retrieving revision 1.29 diff -u -r1.28 -r1.29 --- Makefile 3 Feb 2006 17:17:52 -0000 1.28 +++ Makefile 3 Feb 2006 17:22:24 -0000 1.29 @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ LANGUAGES = en de DOCBASE = example-tutorial XMLEXTRAFILES-en= en/para-en.xml +XMLEXTRAFILES-de= de/para-de.xml # ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:49:02 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:49:02 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin tidy-bowl,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602031749.k13Hn2OZ023639@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23617 Modified Files: tidy-bowl Log Message: Don't prettyprint deleted files. Index: tidy-bowl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/tidy-bowl,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- tidy-bowl 21 Jan 2006 18:47:19 -0000 1.5 +++ tidy-bowl 3 Feb 2006 17:48:55 -0000 1.6 @@ -45,12 +45,14 @@ for fn in $@ do case "${fn}" in - *-de.xml | *-en.xml | *-fr-xml | *-it.xml | *-es.xml | *-ru.xml ) + *-de.xml | *-en.xml | *-fr-xml | *-it.xml ) # Make sure we can find the input file # /bin/echo "$0: XML file ${fn} prettyprinted." if [ ! -f "${fn}" ]; then - /bin/echo $0 "Cannot find '${fn}'" - exit 1 + # A non-readable file may be removed. Ever + # think of that? + # /bin/echo $0 "Cannot find '${fn}'" + exit 0 fi # Try to clean it up ${NORMTOOL} ${NORMARGS} ${INPLACE} "${fn}" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:51:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:51:54 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial example-tutorial-de.xml, 1.7, NONE example-tutorial-en.xml, 1.24, NONE para-en.xml, 1.2, NONE rpm-info.xml, 1.15, NONE Message-ID: <200602031751.k13HpsGM023667@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23645 Removed Files: example-tutorial-de.xml example-tutorial-en.xml para-en.xml rpm-info.xml Log Message: Relocated files to per-language subdirectories. --- example-tutorial-de.xml DELETED --- --- example-tutorial-en.xml DELETED --- --- para-en.xml DELETED --- --- rpm-info.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:55:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:55:47 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdp-functions,1.7,1.8 Message-ID: <200602031755.k13HtlZW023728@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23685 Modified Files: fdp-functions Log Message: 1) Make "${FDPDIR}" into an absolute pathname to allow the fdpsh cd(1) command to be useful. 2) Added the fdpsh command "prettyprint foo.xml" as a wrapper to the current xmlformat tool. I used a different name to avoid overloading the current name. To much trouble to parse another "-f /path/to/config" argument ;-) 3) Borked the definition of ${RPMINFO} until we get the RPM packaging fixed again. Index: fdp-functions =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdp-functions,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- fdp-functions 3 Feb 2006 15:50:47 -0000 1.7 +++ fdp-functions 3 Feb 2006 17:55:39 -0000 1.8 @@ -6,14 +6,24 @@ FDPDIR=${FDPDIR:-".."} + +# Convert ${FDPDIR} into an absolute pathname if needed +case "${FDPDIR}" in +/* ) + ;; +* ) + FDPDIR=${PWD}/${FDPDIR} + ;; +esac + FDPBINDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/bin" FDPPKGDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging" -RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"rpm-info.xml"} +# NOTE TO PAUL: This is not a happy solution to defining ${RPMINFO} +RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"rpm-info-${LANG}.xml"} XSLTPROC=${XSLTPROC:-xsltproc} XMLFORMAT=${XMLFORMAT:-"${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat"} XMLFOPTS=${XMLFOPTS:-"-f ${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat-fdp.conf"} - get_all_workers() { # Return list of workers, in format "email:wholename" @@ -89,10 +99,14 @@ if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then echo "usage: apply_po filename.xml">&2 fi - POFILE=`/bin/basename "$1" .xml`.po + POFILE=`/usr/bin/dirname "$1"`/`/bin/basename "$1" .xml`.po if [ ! -f "${POFILE}" ]; then echo "apply_po: file '${POFILE}' not found." >&2 return 1 fi po2xml "$1" "${POFILE}" } + +prettyprint() { + ${XMLFORMAT} ${XMLFOPTS} $@ +} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:57:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:57:32 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging info2rpminfo.xsl,1.11,1.12 Message-ID: <200602031757.k13HvW6C023859@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23773/packaging Modified Files: info2rpminfo.xsl Log Message: 1) XML files are now expected to be in an "${LANG}/" subdirectory. Index: info2rpminfo.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/info2rpminfo.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- info2rpminfo.xsl 18 Jan 2006 18:09:10 -0000 1.11 +++ info2rpminfo.xsl 3 Feb 2006 17:57:25 -0000 1.12 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ + omit-xml-declaration="no" version="1.0" doctype-system="../docs-common/packaging/rpm-info.dtd"/> From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 17:57:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:57:27 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.38,1.39 Message-ID: <200602031757.k13Hvv7A023863@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23773 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: 1) XML files are now expected to be in an "${LANG}/" subdirectory. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.38 retrieving revision 1.39 diff -u -r1.38 -r1.39 --- Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 15:52:52 -0000 1.38 +++ Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 17:57:19 -0000 1.39 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ DRAFT = yes endif ifeq "${RPMINFO}" "" -RPMINFO = ${PWD}/rpm-info.xml +RPMINFO = ${PWD}/${LANG}/rpm-info-${LANG}.xml endif ######################################################################### # Define a macro to locate xmlto(1) so we can choose a specific version @@ -87,16 +87,10 @@ --define "fdpdir $(FDPDIR)" SPECFILE=fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE).spec -ifeq (${RPMDEBUG},1) + +ifeq "${RPMDEBUG}" "1" RPMDFLAG = -vv endif -RPMJUNK = \ - --define "_sourcedir $(PWD)" \ - --define "_rpmdir $(PWD)" \ - --define "_srcrpmdir $(PWD)" \ - --define "_specdir $(PWD)" \ - --define "_rpmfilename %%{NAME}-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}.%%{ARCH}.rpm" \ - FIXME ######################################################################### # Set a provisional ${LANG} value. We'll dynamically change this as # needed. The "en" value is used because that is the original language @@ -130,8 +124,8 @@ # but we do avoid copying EPS files since they are nonsense to the HTML world. # define HTML_template -html-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) fdp-info-$(1).xml - LANG=$(1).UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml +html-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: $(1)/${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml + LANG=$(1).UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml mkdir -p $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images/ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images cp ${HTMLCSS} $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/fedora.css @@ -150,8 +144,8 @@ ######################################################################### # For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, generate a single HTML file define HTMLNOCHUNK_template -html-nochunks-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) fdp-info-$(1).xml - ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml +html-nochunks-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: $(1)/${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml + ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml mkdir -p stylesheet-images/ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png stylesheet-images/ cp ${HTMLCSS} fedora.css @@ -181,8 +175,8 @@ # For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, generate an Adobe Portable Document # Format (PDF) file. define PDF_template -pdf-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) - ${XMLTO} pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml +pdf-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: $(1)/${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) + ${XMLTO} pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml endef # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call PDF_template,${LANG}))) @@ -194,7 +188,7 @@ # For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, clean up! define CLEAN_template ${DOCBASE}-$(1)-clean:: - ${RM} fdp-info-$(1).xml + ${RM} $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml endef # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call CLEAN_template,${LANG}))) @@ -211,6 +205,7 @@ ${RM} *-$(1).omf ${RM} *-$(1).desktop ${RM} fedora.css watermark-${LANG}.png watermark.png + ${RM} $(1)/*.po endef # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call DISTCLEAN_template,${LANG}))) @@ -219,13 +214,14 @@ ######################################################################### # Target "po" produces ".po" files from the manifested XML files for # the current language. -POFILES =${DOCBASE}-${LANG}.po ${XMLEXTRAFILES-${LANG}:.xml=.po} +POFILES =${LANG}/${DOCBASE}-${LANG}.po ${XMLEXTRAFILES-${LANG}:.xml=.po} po:: ${POFILES} ######################################################################### # showvars:: @echo "DOCBASE=\"$(DOCBASE)\"" @echo "LANGUAGES=\"$(LANGUAGES)\"" + @echo "POFILES=\"${POFILES}\"" # ######################################################################### # Show differences between two file revisions. To use this tool: @@ -246,14 +242,14 @@ # "rpm-info.xml" file whenever that file changes. # define fdp-info_template -fdp-info-$(1).xml:: $(RPMINFO) +$(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml:: $(RPMINFO) ${XSLTPROC} --stringparam lang $(1) \ --stringparam doctype $(shell \ - doctype $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml \ + doctype $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml \ ) ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl \ $(RPMINFO) | \ - $(XMLFORMAT) $(XMLFOPTS) > fdp-info-$(1).xml.tmp && \ - move-if-change fdp-info-$(1).xml.tmp fdp-info-$(1).xml + $(XMLFORMAT) $(XMLFOPTS) > $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml.tmp && \ + move-if-change $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml.tmp $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml endef # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call fdp-info_template,${LANG}))) @@ -294,7 +290,6 @@ ${RM} *.desktop ${RM} *.spec ${RM} *.src.tar.gz - ${RM} *.po spec:: ${SPECFILE} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 18:05:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 13:05:24 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.39,1.40 Message-ID: <200602031805.k13I5O34025664@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25643 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Don't need ${POFILES} as a 'make showvars' item. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.39 retrieving revision 1.40 diff -u -r1.39 -r1.40 --- Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 17:57:19 -0000 1.39 +++ Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 18:05:01 -0000 1.40 @@ -221,7 +221,6 @@ showvars:: @echo "DOCBASE=\"$(DOCBASE)\"" @echo "LANGUAGES=\"$(LANGUAGES)\"" - @echo "POFILES=\"${POFILES}\"" # ######################################################################### # Show differences between two file revisions. To use this tool: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 18:11:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 13:11:59 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/enx - New directory Message-ID: <200602031811.k13IBxN1025699@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/enx In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25682/enx Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/enx added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 18:12:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 13:12:21 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/dex - New directory Message-ID: <200602031812.k13ICL2g025720@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/dex In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25705/dex Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/dex added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 18:25:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 13:25:42 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin migrate-lang,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602031825.k13IPh5c025801@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25784 Added Files: migrate-lang Log Message: Shell script to generate one-time migration into per-language files. --- NEW FILE migrate-lang --- #!/bin/sh ME=`basename $0` USAGE="usage: ${ME} [lang ...] | sh" # By default, we use the languages declared in the Makefile LANGUAGES=` make showvars | fgrep LANGUAGES | sed -e 's/^[^"]*"//' -e 's/".*$//' ` # Allow language selections to be overridden via the command line if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then LANGUAGES="$@" fi # Output the shell script that will show how to do the dirty work changes='' echo "#/bin/sh" for theLang in ${LANGUAGES} do if [ ! -d "${theLang}" ]; then echo "echo 'Creating the ${theLang}' subdirectory." echo mkdir "${theLang}" echo cvs add "${theLang}" changes=yes fi echo "echo 'Trying to populate the ${theLang}' subdirectory." ls *-${theLang}.xml 2>/dev/null | while read x do echo "Considering ${x}" if [ ! -f ${theLang}/${x} ]; then echo "cp ${x} ${theLang}/${x}" echo "cvs add ${theLang}/${x}" changes=yes fi done done if [ "${changes}" ]; then echo "echo 'Commit changes to make them permanent.'" echo cvs commit fi From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 19:55:17 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 14:55:17 -0500 Subject: release-notes/it - New directory Message-ID: <200602031955.k13JtHRb027981@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27966/it Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/release-notes/it added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 20:08:17 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 15:08:17 -0500 Subject: release-notes/it ArchSpecific-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86_64-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 BackwardsCompatibility-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Colophon-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 colophon-relnotes-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 DatabaseServers-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Desktop-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsGCC-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentTools-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsJava-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Entertainment-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Feedback-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileServers-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileSystems-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 I18n-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Installer-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Introduction-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Kernel-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Legacy-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Multimedia-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Networking-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 OverView-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageChanges-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotes-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotesJava-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Printing-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 ProjectOverview-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 README-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 RELEASE-NOTES-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 rpm-info-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Samba-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Security-it.x! ml, NONE, 1.1 SecuritySELinux-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 ServerTools-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 SystemDaemons-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 WebServers-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Welcome-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Xorg-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602032008.k13K8HCC029884@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29828/it Added Files: ArchSpecific-it.xml ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-it.xml ArchSpecificx86-it.xml BackwardsCompatibility-it.xml Colophon-it.xml colophon-relnotes-it.xml DatabaseServers-it.xml Desktop-it.xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-it.xml DevelopmentTools-it.xml DevelopmentToolsJava-it.xml Entertainment-it.xml Feedback-it.xml FileServers-it.xml FileSystems-it.xml I18n-it.xml Installer-it.xml Introduction-it.xml Kernel-it.xml Legacy-it.xml Multimedia-it.xml Networking-it.xml OverView-it.xml PackageChanges-it.xml PackageNotes-it.xml PackageNotesJava-it.xml Printing-it.xml ProjectOverview-it.xml README-it.xml RELEASE-NOTES-it.xml rpm-info-it.xml Samba-it.xml Security-it.xml SecuritySELinux-it.xml ServerTools-it.xml SystemDaemons-it.xml WebServers-it.xml Welcome-it.xml Xorg-it.xml Log Message: copied the xml files in it dir. --- NEW FILE ArchSpecific-it.xml ---
Note specifiche sull'architettura hardware Questa sezione fornisce note che sono specifiche all'architettura hardware supportata da &FC;. &ARCH-SPECIFIC-PPC; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86-64;
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml ---
Specifiche PPC per &FED; Questa sezione copre ogni informazione specifica che potresti aver bisogno di conoscere su &FC; e la piattaforma hardware PPC.
Requisiti hardware PPC Questa sezione elenca l'hardware PowerPC (PPC) minimo necessario all'installazione di &FC; 5. Minima: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 &FC; 5 supporta solo la generazione ???New World??? degli Apple Power Macintosh, venduti circa dal 1999 in poi. &FC; supporta anche gli IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000 e le macchine Genesi Pegasos II. Raccomandati per la modalit?? testo: 233 MHz G3 o superiore, 64MiB RAM. Raccomandati per la modalit?? grafica: 400 MHz G3 o superiore, 128MiB RAM.
Note di installazione PPC Il DVD o il primo CD della serie di CD di installazione di &FC; ?? impostato come avviabile sull'hardware supportato. In pi??, un immagine di CD bootabile si pu?? trovare nella directory images/ del DVD o primo CD. Queste si comporteranno diversamente a seconda dell'hardware: Apple Macintosh Il bootloader avvier?? automaticamente l'appropriato installer a 32-bit o 64-bit. Il supporto al power management, inclusi sleep ed amministrazione del livello di backlight, ?? presente nel pacchetto apmud, che ?? in &FED; Extras. &FED; Extras per &FC; per impostazione predefinita ?? gi?? configurato per yum. Seguendo l'installazione, apmud pu?? essere installato eseguendo yum install apmud. 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) Dopo aver usato OpenFirmware per avviare il CD, il bootloader (yaboot) avvier?? automaticamente l'installer a 64-bit. 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 ed altri) Dopo aver usato OpenFirmware per avviare il CD, seleziona l'immagine boot linux32 al boot: prompt per avviare l'installer a 32-bit. Altrimenti, verr?? avviato l'installer a 64-bit, che non funzioner??. Genesi Pegasos II Quando questo documento ?? stato scritto, firmware con pieno supporto per i file systems ISO9660 non ?? ancora stato rilasciato per Pegasos. Comunque, potr?? essere usata l'immagine di avvio network boot. All'OpenFirmware prompt, inserisci il comando: boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img Avrai anche bisogno di configurare manualmente OpenFirmware sul Pegasos per rendere il sistema &FC; installato avviabile. Per farlo, dovrai impostare le variabili ambiente boot-device e boot-file in modo appropriato. Avvio dalla rete Ci sono immagini combinate che contengono il kernel d'installazione e il ramdisk nella directory images/netboot/ del albero d'installazione. Queste sono intese per l'avvio via network con TFTP, ma possono essere usate in molti modi. yaboot supporta il tftp booting per gli IBM eServer pSeries e Apple Macintosh, l'uso di yaboot ?? incoraggiato rispetto alle immagini netboot.
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86_64-it.xml ---
Specifiche x86_64 per &FED; Questa sezione copre ogni informazione specifica che potresti aver bisogno di conoscere su &FC; e la piattaforma hardware x86_64.
Requisiti hardware x86_64 Le seguenti informazioni rappresentano i requisiti hardware minimi necessari ad installare con successo &FC; &LOCALVER;. La compatibilit??/disponibilit?? di altri componenti hardware (tipo schede video e di rete) potrebbe essere necessaria per le specifiche modalit?? di installazione e/o uso post-installazione.
Requisiti di memoria Questa sezione elenca la memoria necessaria ad installare &FC; &LOCALVER;. Questa ?? la lista per i sistemi 64-bit x86_64: Minima per la modalit?? testo: 128MB Minima per la modalit?? grafica: 256MB Raccomandata per la modalit?? grafica: 512MB
Note sull'installazione x86_64 Nessuna annotazione.
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86-it.xml ---
Specifiche x86 per &FED; Questa sezione copre ogni informazione specifica che potresti aver bisogno di conoscere su &FC; e la piattaforma hardware x86.
Requisiti hardware x86 Le seguenti informazioni rappresentano i requisiti hardware minimi necessari ad installare con successo &FC; &LOCALVER;. La compatibilit??/disponibilit?? di altri componenti hardware (tipo schede video e di rete) potrebbe essere necessaria per le specifiche modalit?? di installazione e/o uso post-installazione.
Requisiti CPU Questa sezione elenca le specifiche di CPU richieste da &FC; &LOCALVER;. Le seguenti specifiche di CPU sono dichiarate in paragone ai processori Intel. Altri processori (notoriamente, offerti da AMD, Cyrix, e VIA) che sono compatibili ed equivalenti ai seguenti processori Intel possono essere usati con &FC;. Minimo: Pentium-class ??? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?? ottimizzata per CPUs Pentium4, ma supporta anche CPUs precedenti (come il Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, inclusi gli AMD e le varianti VIA). E' stato usato questo approccio poich?? le ottimizzazioni Pentium-class attualmente danno prestazioni ridotte per processori di classe non-Pentium, e lo scheduling del Pentium4 ?? sufficientemente differente (rispetto alla massa dei processori di oggi) per garantire questo cambio. Raccomandato per la modalit?? testo: 200 MHz Pentium-class o superiore Raccomandato per la modalit?? grafica: 400 MHz Pentium II o superiore Processori AMD64 (sia Athlon64 che Opteron) Processori Intel con Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T)
Requisiti di memoria Questa sezione elenca la memoria necessaria all'installazione di &FC; &LOCALVER;. Questo elenco ?? per i sistemi a 32-bit x86: Minima per la modalit?? testo: 64MB Minima per la modalit?? grafica: 192MB Raccomandata per la modalit?? grafica: 256MB
Note sull'installazione x86 La schermata di selezione dell'installer ?? stata ridisegnata nella versione di sviluppo di &FED;. &FC; &LOCALVER; non fornisce un opzione per selezionare il modo d'installazione tipo Desktop Personale, Workstation, Server e personalizzata.
--- NEW FILE BackwardsCompatibility-it.xml --- --- NEW FILE Colophon-it.xml ---
Colophon Note di rilascio &FC; Colophon preliminare E' preliminare, perci?? incompleta ed imperfetta. Per come lo intendiamo noi, colophon significa: Un modo per dare riconoscenza ai contributori, e nel contempo le responsabilit??. Spiegazione degli strumenti e dei metodi di produzione.
Contributori Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) Anthony Green (beat writer) Bob Jensen Dave Malcolm (beat writer) David Woodhouse (beat writer) Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) Gavin Henry (beat writer) Jens Petersen (beat writer) Joe Orton (beat writer) Josh Bressers (beat writer) Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor-in-chief, publisher) LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) Rahul Sundaram (beat writer, editor) Sekine Tatsuo (translator, Japanese) Steve Dickson (beat writer) Stuart Elliss (editor) Thomas Graf (beat writer) Tommy Reynolds (tools) Yoshinari Takaoka (translator, tools) Yuan Yijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
Metodi di produzione Scriviamo i beats nel Wiki, convertiamo da Wiki a DocBook XML, eseguiamo il diff di quel contenuto verso l'XML in CVS, e compiliamo un book da questo. Il CVS per l'XML ??: cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs/release-notes Puoi leggere di pi?? su come ottenere contenuti dal CVS e sul progetto in generale su .
--- NEW FILE colophon-relnotes-it.xml ---
Colophon Note di rilascio &FC; Colophon preliminare E' preliminare, perci?? incompleta ed imperfetta. Per come lo intendiamo noi, colophon significa: Un modo per dare riconoscenza ai contributori, e nel contempo le responsabilit??. Spiegazione degli strumenti e dei metodi di produzione.
Contributori Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) Anthony Green (beat writer) Bob Jensen Dave Malcolm (beat writer) David Woodhouse (beat writer) Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) Gavin Henry (beat writer) Jens Petersen (beat writer) Joe Orton (beat writer) Josh Bressers (beat writer) Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor-in-chief, publisher) LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) Rahul Sundaram (beat writer, editor) Sekine Tatsuo (translator, Japanese) Steve Dickson (beat writer) Stuar tElliss (editor) Thomas Graf (beat writer) Tommy Reynolds (tools) Yoshinari Takaoka (translator, tools) Yuan Yijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
Production Methods
--- NEW FILE DatabaseServers-it.xml --- --- NEW FILE Desktop-it.xml ---
Desktop Note GNOME 2.12 e KDE 3.4.2 sono inclusi in &FC; &LOCALVER;. GNOME 2.13.2 e KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 sono state incluse in &FC; &LOCALVER;. GNOME 2.14 (o una release candidate) ?? schedulato per essere disponibile come parte di &FC; 5. gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager ?? un demone di sessione per l'ambiente desktop GNOME che rende semplice amministrare l'alimentazione sul tuo sistema portatile o desktop. Si avvantaggia dell'HAL (che fornisce un hardware abstraction layer) e di DBUS (software di comunicazione inter processo) scritto e mantenuto da sviluppatori &FC;. gnome-screensaver: fornisce un interfaccia utente integrata agli screensavers ed alla finestra di dialogo di blocco dello schermo. Ottimizzazioni della memoria nei pacchetti fontconfig e shared-mime-info. Questi ora usano shared memory-mapped caches per questi dati. GNOME 2.12+ ha rimosso l'opzione terminal dal men?? contestuale del desktop. Il pacchetto nautilus-open-terminal nel repositorio &FEX; fornisce un sostituto avanzato per coloro che lo richiedono. Puoi installarlo usando il seguente comando: yum install nautilus-open-terminal Solo il salvaschermo blank ?? preinstallato, fin da &FC; 4. Il motivo principale ?? che ?? noto che alcuni screensavers non funzionano correttamente o terminano bruscamente l'interfaccia grafica. Ci?? ?? particolarmente vero per alcuni di quelli animati OpenGL forniti con il pacchetto xscreensaver-gl-extras. Inoltre, il materiale contenuto negli screensavers ?? talvolta controverso o causa di forti reazioni. E' meglio, per l'esperienza dell'utente, non essere sorpresi dalla natura degli screensavers. Gli utenti che vogliono installare il pacchetto screensavers possono usare il seguente comando. yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras L'utilit?? di configurazione del mouse ?? cambiata L'utilit?? di configurazione system-config-mouse ?? stata scartata da questa release poich?? synaptic e la configurazione del mouse a 3 bottoni viene fatta automaticamente durante l'installazione. I mouse seriali sono formalmente non pi?? supportati da &FC;.
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsGCC-it.xml ---
Collezione di compilatori GCC &FC; &LOCALVER; ?? stato compilato usando GCC 4.1, che ?? incluso nella distribuzione. Avvertimenti GDB 6.1 o superiore ?? necessario per eseguire il debug di binari a meno di compilare usando l'opzione di compilazione -fno-var-tracking. L'opzione -fwritable-strings non ?? pi?? accettata. I messaggi diagnostici in lingua inglese adesso usano apici Unicode; se non puoi leggerli, imposta la tua variabile ambiente LC_CTYPE su "C" o cambia l'emulatore terminale. Il file specs non ?? pi?? installato su molti systems. Gli utenti comuni non lo noteranno, ma gli sviluppatori che debbono alterare il file possono usare l'opzione -dumpspecs per generare il file per l'editing. Generazione di codice L'ottimizzatore di codice SSA ?? ora incluso e porta con se una migliore costante propagazione, parziale eliminazione della ridondanza, load e store code motion, riduzione della forza, eliminazione del dead storage, miglior individuazione del codice irraggiungibile, e ricorsivit?? delle code per accumulazione. L'autovettorizazione ?? supportata. Questa tecnica ottiene pi?? alte prestazioni per cicli repetitivi di codice, in alcune circostanze. Estensione delle lingue Un attributo sentinel ?? stato aggiunto affinch?? il compilatore possa inviare un messaggio di avvertimento se una funzione tipo execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), che richiede un terminatore di lista NULL manchi il NULL. Le estensioni , , e sono state rimosse. La semantica #pragma pack() ?? stata portata pi?? vicina a quelle usate dagli altri compilatori. Ricavare l'indirizzo di una variabile dichiarata con il modificatore register ora genera un errore invece di un avvertimento. Arrays di tipi di elementi incompleti ora generano un errore. Ci?? implica nessun trasferimento di referenza alle definizioni di struttura. Il compilatore base, senza nessuna ottimizzazione (-O0), ?? stato misurato come pi?? veloce del 25% su codice reale. Le librerie possono ora contenere a scopo funzionale variabili statiche nei programmi multi-threaded. Il -fno-threadsafe-statics pu?? essere usato dagli sviluppatori interni per disattivare questa caratteristica, ma gli utenti ordinari non dovranno mai farlo.
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentTools-it.xml ---
Strumenti di sviluppo &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-JAVA; &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-GCC;
FORTRAN Il front end GNU FORTRAN 77 ?? stato sostituito da un nuovo ricognitore FORTRAN 90/95.
Ambiente di Sviluppo Eclipse Eclipse 3.1M6 ?? stato compilato come un applicazione nativa. Lo C Development Tool (CDT) ?? stato incluso.
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsJava-it.xml ---
Ambiente Java-like Un ambiente Java-like libero ed open source ?? disponibile in questa release di &FC; &LOCALVER;. Ha tre componenti: GNU Java runtime (libgcj), il compilatore Eclipse Java (ecj), ed un gruppo di wrappers e links (java-gcj-compat) che mostrano la runtime ed il compiler all'utente nello stesso modo in cui vengono presentati gli altri ambienti Java. Diversi pacchetti software principali come Openoffice.org Base, Eclipse, ed Apache Tomcat, oltre a diversi altri pacchetti software Java inclusi in questa release, sono compatibili con questo ambiente. Per maggiori informazioni, fa riferimento alla FAQ: http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ
Sviluppo Java Per evitare conflitti sui nomi i seguenti sono stati rinominati: rmic ?? ora grmic rmiregistry ?? ora grmiregistry jar ?? ora fastjar. Il compilatore GCJ pu?? adesso essere utilizzato come uno strumento just-in-time (JIT) usando le facilities gnu.jit. E' stato aggiunto un maggior supporto dei pacchetti AWT e SWING.
--- NEW FILE Entertainment-it.xml ---
Giochi ed intrattenimento &FC; e &FEX; forniscono una selezione di giochi che coprono una variet?? di generi. Per impostazione predefinita, &FC; include un piccolo pacchetto di giochi per GNOME (chiamato gnome-games). Per una lista di altri giochi disponibili per l'installazione mediante yum, aprite un terminale ed inserite il seguente commando: yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" Per aiuto su come usare yum per installare pacchetti di giochi assortiti, fate riferimento alla guida disponibile su: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
--- NEW FILE Feedback-it.xml ---
Procedura per i suggerimenti alle Release Notes (Questa sezione scomparir?? quando la release finale di &DISTRO; sar?? creata.) Se pensi che queste release notes possano essere migliorate in qualche modo, puoi inviare il tuo suggerimento direttamente all'autore. Se vedi un URL nelle release notes che sia tipo: %%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<bug-number> %%% Puoi cliccare sull'URL ed inviare il tuo suggerimento nella sezione inerente le release notes. Il tuo suggerimento sar?? aggiunto come commento a un rapporto d'errore esistente. Se le sezioni delle release notes per cui hai suggerimenti non hanno uno di questi URLs (o stai inviando una richiesta per un contenuto completamente nuovo), puoi cliccare sul seguente link (questo funziona solo per la versione HTML, naturalmente — l'URL ?? troppo lungo per essere incluso come testo): Clicca qui per inviare un nuovo suggerimento per le release notes Se vuoi rivedere i cambiamenti che sono gi?? stati inviati per questo documento, usate il seguente link: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398 Man mano che gli errori vengono spediti per le varie parti delle release notes, susseguentemente le versioni test di queste release notes conterranno links simili a quello descritto sopra. Grazie (in anticipo) per il tuo suggerimento!
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File Servers Informazioni antiquate Il contenuto in questa sezione ha necessit?? di essere aggiornato per &FC; &LOCALVER; Questa sezione si riferisce ai servers di file e di condivisione. Siete pregati di fare riferimento alle sezioni &WEB-SERVERS; e &SAMBA; per informazioni sul trasferimento file HTTP (Web) e sulla condivisione file Samba (Windows).
Netatalk (Compatibilit?? Macintosh) Questa sezione contiene informazioni relative a Netatalk, una suite di software che permette a Linux di interagire con i sistemi Macintosh usando i protocolli di rete AppleTalk.
<filename>netatalk</filename> &FC; &LOCALVER; include la versione 2 di Netatalk. Fa attenzione quando aggiorni le versioni di Netatalk Aggiornando da Netatalk versione 1 alla versione 2 si corre il rischio di perdere dei dati. La versione 2 di Netatalk usa un metodo differente di registrare i file resource forks dalla versione precedente, e pu?? richiedere una differente schema di codifica dei nomi dei file. Leggi la documentazione e pianifica la tua migrazione prima di eseguire l'aggiornamento. Le informazioni sull'aggiornamento sono disponibili direttamente dal sito Netatalk: http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html Anche la documentazione ?? inclusa nel pacchetto netatalk. Fate riferimento a /usr/share/doc/netatalk-version/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, oppure /usr/share/doc/netatalk-version/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (pagina numerata 25, pagina del documento 33).
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Internazionalizzazione (i18n) SCIM ha sostituito tutti gli altri metodi di input. Principali caratteristiche.
Supporto Linguaggi Questa sezione include le informazioni relative al supporto dei vari linguaggi in &DISTRO;. IIIMF sostituito SCIM ha sostituito IIIMF in questa release di &FC;.
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Note relative all'installazione Questa sezione descrive le problematiche relative ad Anaconda (il programma di installazione di &FC;) ed all'installazione di &FC; &LOCALVER; in generale. Nota Se intendi scaricare l'immagine ISO DVD di &FC; &LOCALVER;, tieni a mente che non tutti gli strumenti di download file possono scaricare files pi?? grandi di 2GiB. Per esempio, wget versione precedente alla 1.9.1.16 si chiuderebbe con un errore File size limit exceeded. Gli strumenti per scaricare wget versione 1.9.1-16 e successivi, curl e ncftpget non hanno questa limitazione, e possono scaricare con successo files pi?? grandi di 2GiB. Bittorrent ?? un altro metodo per scaricare grandi files. Per informazioni su come ottenere ed usare il file torrent fate riferimento a questo sito web: http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
Note su anaconda Il programma d'installazione di &FC; ha la capacit?? di testare l'integrit?? dei media d'installazione. Funziona con i metodi di installazione CD, DVD, hard drive ISO, e NFS ISO. &RH; ti raccomanda di eseguire il test di tutti i media prima di cominciare il processo d'installazione, e prima di inviare qualsiasi rapporto d'errore inerente l'installazione (molti degli errori inviati sono attualmente causati da CDs masterizzati inappropriatamente). Per usare questo test, scrivete linux mediacheck al boot: prompt. La funzione mediacheck ?? altamente sensitiva, e pu?? ritenere errati alcuni dischi utilizzabili. Questo risultato ?? spesso causato dal software di scrittura del disco che non include il padding quando vengono creati dischi dai files ISO. Per ottenere i migliori risultati con mediacheck, eseguite il boot con l'opzione: linux ide=nodma Usa l'utilit?? sha1sum per verificare i dischi prima di portare a termine un installazione. Questo test identifica accuratamente dischi non sono validi o non identici ai files immagine ISO. Dei Test della memoria possono essere effettuati prima di eseguire l'installazione di &FC; immettendo memtest86 al boot: prompt. Questo causa l'avvio standalone del software di testing della memoria Memtest86. Le verifiche di Memtest86 continuano fino a che il tasto Esc non viene premuto. Devi eseguire il boot dal CD-ROM 1 (o da un rescue CD-ROM) per poter usare questa caratteristica. &FC; &LOCALVER; supporta installazioni grafiche FTP ed HTTP. Comunque, a causa della necessit?? di contenere l'immagine d'installazione in RAM, solo i sistemi con pi?? di 128MiB di RAM (o sistemi avviati dal CD-ROM 1, che contiene l'immagine d'installazione) possono usare l'installer grafico. I sistemi con 128MiB o meno potranno continuare ad usare l'installer testuale.
Cambiamenti nel programma d'installazione E stato aggiunto supporto per yum come backend di risoluzione delle dipendenze per i pacchetti software che sono stati aggiunti. Ci si aspetta che altri repositori siano supportati durante l'installazione in una futura release. In questa release, l'installer controlla le possibilit?? dell'hardware ed installa il kernel uniprocessore o SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor), in modo appropriato. Le precedenti versioni installavano entrambe le varianti usando poi quella appropriata come predefinita. Le impostazioni di partizionamento sono state rielaborate per essere pi?? amichevoli per l'utente. In questa release ?? supportato il logging remoto via syslog. Per abilitarlo, passa al prompt di boot. Specificare la porta ?? opzionale. La configurazione del Firewall/SELinux ?? stata spostata nella fase finale dell'installazione chiamata firstboot. Il rendering delle pagine HTML durante l'installazione ?? fatto usando i widget gtkhtml per ottenere maggiori possibilit??. Il kickstart ?? stato riassemblato nel suo nuovo pacchetto - pykickstart - contenente parser e writers. Come risultato di questo cambiamento, la validazione e l'estensione del kickstart ?? ora pi?? facile. I mouse seriali sono formalmente non pi?? supportati ne dall'installer ne da &FC;.
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Introduzione e Release Notes Tecniche Il &PROJ; ?? un progetto sviluppato apertamente disegnato da &RH;, aperto per una partecipazione generale, condotto in modo meritocratico, e che segue una serie di obbiettivi di progetto. Il risultato di questo progetto include &DISTRO;, che ?? un completo, sistema operativo general-purpose compilato esclusivamente da software open source. Nota &FC; ?? un progetto supportato dalla comunit??. &FC; non ?? un prodotto supportato commercialmente da &FORMAL-RHI;. Per maggiori informazioni, fate riferimento a . Ulteriori importanti informazioni su questa release potrebbero essere rese disponibili su http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/. Gli utenti sono avvisati di controllare questo url regolarmente per gli aggiornamenti. Per riportare errori o altre richieste su queste release notes, inviate un bug report usando questo template bugzilla precompilato. Questo &TINY-BUG-URL; ti porter?? al medesimo bugzilla template precompilato.
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Linux Kernel
Versione La distribuzione ?? basata sulla serie 2.6 del kernel di Linux. &FC; pu?? includere patches aggiuntive per miglioramenti, bug fixes, o caratteristiche aggiuntive. Per questa ragione, il kernel di &FC; potrebbe non essere linea-per-linea equivalente al vanilla kernel proveniente dal sito web di http://www.kernel.org/. Potrai ottenere una lista di ciascuna di queste patches usando il seguente comando sul pacchetto di &FC;: rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm
Changelog Il pacchetto changelog si pu?? ottenere usando il seguente comando rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> Se hai bisogno di una versione "amichevole" di changelog vedi http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. Un breve e completo diff del kernel ?? disponibile su http://kernel.org/git. La versione &FED; ?? basata sul Linus tree. Personalizzazioni fatte per la versione &FED; sono disponibili su http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com
Tipi di Kernel &FC; include i seguenti kernel compilati: Kernel nativo, nelle variet?? uniprocessore e SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor). I sorgenti configurati sono disponibili nel pacchetto kernel-devel-version.arch.rpm. Kernel virtuale per l'uso con il pacchetto emulatore Xen. I sorgenti configurati sono disponibili nel pacchetto kernel-xen0-devel-version.arch.rpm. I sorgenti per entrambe i tipi di kernel possono essere installati allo stesso tempo. I files sono installati nell'albero /usr/src/kernels/version[-xen0]-arch/. Usando il comando: rpm -Uvh kernel-devel[-xen0]-version.arch.rpm appropriatamente. Non c'?? un kernel SMP per x86_64 separato I kernels predefiniti per l'architettura x86_64 forniscono la capacit?? SMP. Non ?? disponibile un kernel SMP separato per questa architettura in &FC; &LOCALVER;.
Riguardo ai libri di testo generici sul Kernel di Linux Molti dei tutorial, esempi, e libri di testo sullo sviluppo del kernel Linux assumono che i sorgenti del kernel siano installati sotto la directory /usr/src/linux. Se fai un link simbolico, come mostrato sotto, sarai in grado si usare quel materiale d'apprendimento con i pacchetti di &FC;. Installa gli appropriati sorgenti del kernel, come mostrato sopra, quindi: ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-version-arch /usr/src/linux
Preparazione allo sviluppo del Kernel &FC; &LOCALVER; non include il pacchetto kernel-source fornito nelle vecchie versioni. Invece, sono disponibili sorgenti configurati come descritto in . Gli utenti che hanno bisogno dei sorgenti originali del kernel di &FC; possono trovarli nel pacchetto kernel .src.rpm. Per creare un albero di sorgenti esploso da questo file, seguite i seguenti passi: Queste istruzioni fanno riferimento al Kernel attuale! Per semplificare le seguenti direttive, assumiamo che tu voglia configurare i sorgenti del kernel che combaciano con la versione del kernel che hai in esecuzione. Nei prossimi passi, la parola version si riferisce alla versione del kernel mostrata da questo comando:uname -r Ottieni il file kernel-version.src.rpm da una delle seguenti risorse: La directory SRPMS sull'appropriato SRPMS CD o immagine iso. Il sito FTP da dove hai scaricato il pacchetto del kernel. Installa il pacchetto eseguendo il seguente comando: o: yum install yum-utils yumdownloader --source kernel Installa il kernel-version.src.rpm usando il comando rpm -Uvh kernel-version.src.rpm. Questo scriver?? i contenuti dell'RPM in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES e /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. Prepara i sorgenti del kernel usando i comandi: cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS rpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec L'albero dei sorgenti del kernel ?? locato nella directory /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version/. E' pratica comune spostare le risultanti directory linux-version nell'albero /usr/src; anche se non ?? strettamente necessario, puoi fare cos?? per coincidere con quanto riportato nella documentazione generica. cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version mv linux-version /usr/src/ cd /usr/src\ ln -s ./linux-version linux cd /usr/src/linux Le configurazioni per i kernel specifici distribuiti in &FC; sono nella directory configs/. Per esempio, il file di configurazione i686 SMP ?? denominato configs/kernel-version-i686-smp.config. Lancia il seguente comando per porre il file di configurazione desiderato nel posto giusto per la compilazione:cp configs/desired-config-file .config Puoi trovare inoltre il file .config che combacia la tua configurazione attuale del kernel nel file /lib/modules/version/build/.config . Ogni kernel ha un nome basato sul numero della sua versione. Questo ?? il valore mostrato dal comando uname -r. Il nome del kernel ?? definito dalle prime quattro linee del kernel Makefile. Per proteggere dagli errori, il Makefile ?? stato cambiato per generare un kernel con un nome differente da quello in esecuzione. Prima che un modulo possa essere accettato dal kernel in esecuzione, quel modulo deve essere compilato per un kernel con il nome corretto. Per fare questo, devi editare il kernel Makefile. Per esempio, se uname -r restituisce la stringa 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, cambia la definizione EXTRAVERSION da questo: EXTRAVERSION = -prep a questo: EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 Questo rappresenta ogni cosa dall'inizio alla fine nel nome del pacchetto. Impartite il seguente comando: make oldconfig Quindi potrai procedere come al solito.
Compilare solo i moduli del Kernel Non ?? necessario un albero dei sorgenti esploso per compilare un modulo del kernel, tipo il tuo driver di periferica, per il kernel in uso. Per esempio, per compilare il modulo foo.ko, create il seguente Makefile nella directory contenente il file foo.c: obj-m := foo.o KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build PWD := $(shell pwd) ndefault: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules Impartite il comando make per compilare il modulo foo.ko.
Dipendenze User Space sul Kernel &FC; &LOCALVER; aggiunge supporto per i sistemi di storage cluster mediante il Red Hat GFS file system. Ci?? richiede un kernel speciale che funzioni in congiunzione con alcune utilit?? user-space, tipo i demoni di amministrazione. Di conseguenza, per rimuovere un simile kernel, ad esempio dopo un aggiornamento, non puoi semplicemente usare il comando rpm -e kernel-version come nelle precedenti distribuzioni poich?? questi pacchetti in user space dipendono dal pacchetto del kernel. Potresti elencare sia il pacchetto kernel ed i suoi pacchetti user space dipendenti al comando rpm -e, oppure invece potresti usare il comando yum remove kernel-version, e yum rimuover?? automaticamente i pacchetti dipendenti se necessario.
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Informazioni legacy <command>Slocate</command> ?? stato sostituito da <command>mlocate</command> in questa release. L'implementazione /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} slocate ?? stata sostituita da mlocate. Il comando locate dovrebbe essere completamente compatibile. /etc/updatedb.conf ?? compatibile per correggere i files di configurazione . Gli errori di sintassi che slocate non potr?? determinare saranno segnalati. La variabile DAILY_UPDATE non ?? supportata. Il comando updatedb non ?? compatibile, gli scripts proprietari che usano updatedb dovranno essere cambiati. La LinuxThreads library, che ?? stata deprecata in &FC; 4, non ?? pi?? disponibile in questa release. NPTL threading library ?? la libreria predefinita fin da Red Hat Linux 9. &FC; include un sistema di librerie legacy per la compatibilit?? con i vecchi software. Questo software ?? parte del gruppo "Legacy Software Development" che per impostazione predefinita non ?? installato. Gli utenti che necessitano di queste funzionalit?? possono selezionare questo gruppo durante l'installazione o eseguire il seguente comando post-installazione. yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
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Multimedia &FC; include applicazioni per funzioni multimediali assortite, incluso ascolto, registrazione, ed editing. Pacchetti aggiuntivi sono disponibili attraverso il repositorio &FEX;. Lettori multimediali Per impostazione predefinita, &FC; viene installata con rhythmbox, totem, ed Helix Player (hxplay) per il playback dei media. Inoltre, molti altri programmi sono disponibili nei repositori di &FC; e &FEX;, incluso il popolare pacchetto xmms. Sia GNOME che KDE posseggono specifici gruppi di programmi che possono essere usati con una variet?? di formati. Anche altri popolari programmi, come Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, e Xine, possono essere installati, ma sono esclusi dai repositori &FED; a causa della loro incompatibilit?? con la licenza di &FED; o sono solitamente distribuiti con il supporto di un ristretto numero di formati. Per saperne di pi?? su questo, fate riferimento a . &FC; ?? anche equipaggiata per ottenere un pieno vantaggio dal sistema sonoro Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA). Questo vuol dire che molti programmi possono suonare simultaneamente, che era una cosa difficile sui sistemi linux. Quando tutti i software multimediali sono configurati per usare ALSA per il supporto sonoro, questa vecchia limitazione scompare. Per maggiori informazioni su ALSA, visita il sito web del progetto: http://www.alsa-project.org/ I formati Ogg e Xiph.Org Foundation Fedora include il supporto completo per il formato contenitore di media Ogg, il Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, ed il formato audio senza perdita di dati FLAC. Maggiori informazioni su questi formati e su come usarli possono essere trovate sul sito web di Xiph.Org Foundation: http://www.xiph.org/ MP3 & Supporto DVD &FC; e &FEX; non possono includere il supporto per il playback o la registrazione degli MP3 o DVD, perch?? i formati MP3 e MPEG (DVD) sono protetti da copyright, ed i proprietari dei brevetti non forniscono le necessarie licenze. Per maggiori informazioni, fate riferimento a .
Software multimediale escluso Diversi programmi sono esclusi da &FC; e &FEX; a causa di problemi di licenza. Questo include programmi che forniscono supporto MP3 e DVD, Flash Player e Real Player. Per maggiori informazioni su questo soggetto, riferitevi a: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems
CD e DVD Authoring e masterizzazione Strumenti per masterizzare facilmente CDs e DVDs sono inclusi in &FC; e &FEX;. Gli strumenti che possono essere usati dalla console includono cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, ed altre tipiche applicazioni Linux. Per gli utenti GNOME, il pacchetto xcdroast da &FC; ed il pacchetto graveman da &FEX; permettono una semplice preparazione di dischi audio e dati. Per gli utenti KDE, il pacchetto k3b fornisce uno strumento robustissimo per questi compiti.
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Networking Principali cambiamenti nel Kernel 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 Promozione indirizzo IPv4 A partire dalla versione 2.6.12 del kernel una nuova caratteristica ?? stata aggiunta chiamata promozione indirizzo. Essa permette la promozione di un indirizzo IPv4 secondario come indirizzo primario. Di solito quando l'indirizzo primario ?? cancellato tutti gli indirizzi secondari sono cancellati anch'essi. Abilitando il nuovo sysctl (o una delle varianti specifiche d'interfaccia) questo comportamento pu?? essere cambiato per promuovere uno degli indirizzi secondari come nuovo indirizzo primario. Indirizzo sorgente configurabile per gli errori ICMP Il comportamento attuale quando selezioniamo l'indirizzo sorgente per i messaggi d'errore ICMP ?? quello di usare l'indirizzo dell'interfaccia verso cui l'errore ICMP sta andando per essere spedito. La versione del Kernel 2.6.12 introduce un nuovo sysctl che permette di cambiare questo comportamento per usare l'indirizzo dell'interfaccia che ha ricevuto il pacchetto originale che ha causato l'errore. Per esempio, il kernel riceve una richiesta echo ICMP su eth0. Poich?? la nuova opzione sysctl ?? abilitata, ci?? causa che la risposta all'echo ICMP sia spedita via eth1. L'indirizzo di eth0 ?? usato quando il comportamento predefinito user?? l'indirizzo di eth. Questo potrebbe facilitare il debug della rete nell'installazione di routing asincrono. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm E' stato aggiunto un nuovo algoritmo di routing lookup chiamato trie. E' inteso per grandi tavole di routing e mostra un chiaro miglioramento delle prestazioni rispetto all'originale implementazione hash al costo di un aumento del consumo di memoria e della complessit??. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure L'algoritmo di controllo della congestione TCP ?? ora pluggable e quindi modulare. L'algoritmo legacy new RENO rimane il predefinito e funziona come algoritmo di ritorno. Nel periodo di questo lavoro i seguenti nuovi algoritmi di controllo della congestione sono stati aggiunti: Controllo di congestione TCP ad alta velocit??. Impedimento di congestione TCP Hybla. Controllo di congestione H-TCP. Controllo di congestione TCP scalabile. Tutti i moduli di controllo della congestione sono stati convertiti a questa nuova infrastruttura ed il controllo di congestione BIC ?? stato migliorato dal BICTCP 1.1 per manipolare links a bassa latenza. Cose che interessano L'algoritmo di controllo di congestione Una interessante aggiunta per gli sviluppatori ?? che l'algoritmo di controllo della congestione ?? specifico al socket e pu?? essere cambiato mediante l'opzione socket . Impedimento di accodamento per perdita di linea Quando un driver di rete si accorge di una perdita di linea, per esempio quando un cavo viene staccato, il driver ferma la coda davanti al driver. Questo ha causato che i pacchetti siano stati accodati al layer di coda disciplinata per un certo periodo di tempo causando effetti inaspettati. Per prevenire questo effetto, lo stack di rete di base adesso cessa di accettare qualsiasi pacchetto per la coda da ogni device che sia operativamente disattivato, cio??, ha l'accodamento disabilitato. Supporto protocollo DCCP Il Kernel versione 2.6.14-rc1 fu la prima versione a ricevere supporto per il protocollo DCCP. L'implementazione ?? ancora sperimentale ma ?? risaputo che funziona. Lavora per far si che le applicazioni in userspace siano a conoscenza che questo nuovo protocollo ?? iniziato. Wireless Un nuovo driver denominato HostAP ?? stato aggiunto a 2.6.14-rc1 permettendo l'emulazione di un access point wireless in software. Attualmente questo driver funziona solo per le carte Intersil Prism2-based (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Il supporto per le carte wireless Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 e 2200 ?? stato aggiunto. Miscellanea Moltissimi fix riguardanti la TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) sono stati inclusi. Una nuova infrastruttura di ricerca testo ?? stata aggiunta utilizzabile con il corrispondente iptables ed extended match. Entrambe le IPv4 ed IPv6 multicast joining interface visibili in userspace sono state ristrutturate e portate fino agli ultimi standards. Il contatore SNMPv2 MIB ipInAddrErrors ?? finalmente supportato per IPv4. Nuove varie opzioni socket proposte in Advanced API (RFC3542) sono state aggiunte.
Strumenti utente L'algoritmo di cancellazione indirizzo IPv4 address non prendeva la lunghezza del prefisso in conto fino al kernel versione 2.6.12. Da quando ci?? ?? cambiato lo strumento iproute2 ora invia un messaggio d'avvertimento se un prefisso di privo di lunghezza ?? fornito per avvertire di possibili cancellazioni non intenzionali: ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear in further releases, fix your scripts! Il metodo corretto di cancellare l'indirizzo evitando l'avvertimento ??: su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' Non ?? stato possibile dire se un interfaccia ?? spenta a scopo amministrativo o perch?? non c'?? linea (cavo staccato). Il flag NO-CARRIER ?? stato introdotto per mostrare un link flag se il link ?? amministrativamente su ma non viene trovata linea. Il comando ip adesso supporta una modalit?? batch con l'argomento in modo simile al comando tc per velocizzare delle serie di operazioni.
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Descrizione di &FC; &FCTESTVER; Questa sezione ti fornisce una descrizione di ci?? che potrai trovare in &FC; &FCTESTVER;.
&FC; &LOCALVER; Tour Benvenuti in &FED;. In questa nuova eccitante release, ti presentiamo un anteprima di &FC; &FCVER; piena di immagini e video disponibile su http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5. Chiediamo partecipazione attiva alla comunit?? per testare e fornire suggerimenti agli sviluppatori per ottenere una release robusta e accurata di &FC; &FCVER;. Grazie per il tuo interesse in Fedora. Aiutare con il testing Sei pregato di scorrere con attenzione i principali cambiamenti ed inviare i tuoi suggerimenti alla http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/ mailing list.
Novit?? in &FC; &LOCALVER; Desktop Un look and feel completamente rinnovato inclusi un nuovo effervescente tema, wallpaper, screensaver e logo sono stati forniti per far sentire e dimostrare visualmente l'entusiasmo e la natura amichevole di &FED;. Sono disponibili gli ambienti desktop GNOME 2.13.2 e KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2. GNOME Power Manager e GNOME Screensaver sono disponibili come anteprima tecnologica all'interno di questa versione. OpenOffice.org 2.0 versione finale ?? incluso. OpenOffice.org ora usa sistemi di versione per molte delle librerie per raggiungere i pi?? elevati livelli di prestazioni ed efficienza. Xorg X11R7 Release Candidate 3 ?? stato incluso in questa versione. Questa ?? la prima versione modulare, che aiuta nel fornire caratteristiche aggiuntive e bug fixes ad una maggior velocit??. Mono, un ambiente di sviluppo open source per .NET, ?? disponibile in questa versione. Sono incluse anche applicazioni Mono-based come lo strumento di ricerca per il desktop Beagle (http://beaglewiki.org/Main_Page) e F-Spot, uno strumento per amministrare foto (http://www.gnome.org/projects/f-spot/). Il kernel 2.6.14 ?? incluso. La sospensione software ?? abilitata in questa versione. Pup, un software di aggiornamento pacchetti grafico che usa yum, ?? disponibile in questa versione. Il supporto I18N ?? stato drasticamente migliorato attraverso l'uso dello SCIM language input framework, che ha sostituito IIMF in questa versione. &FED; adesso sfoggia un nuovissimo logo e cambia nel tema dei cursori animati del mouse. Cambiamenti a livello di sistema Il compilatore gcc 4.1 ?? incluso e l'intero gruppo di pacchetti &FED; ?? ora compilato usando questa nuova versione di compilatore che porta nuova sicurezza ed aumenti prestazionali. Il framework PCMCIA usato dai laptops e dispositivi mobili ?? cambiato con la versione del kernel dalla 2.6.13-rc1 in avanti. Il vecchio pacchetto pcmcia-cs che usa il servizio cardmgr/pcmcia ?? stato sostituito con un nuovo pacchetto pcmciautils dove le periferiche PCMCIA sono manipolate direttamente con il sistema hotplug usando udev dinamicamente in questa versione di &FED;. Ci?? accresce sia l'efficienza che le prestazioni del sistema. Maggiori informazioni su questi cambiamenti sono disponibili su http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. L'implementazione di SELinux ha subito un cambiamento significativo con il cambiamento alla reference policy (http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/) al posto dei meccanismi delle policy targeted e strict usati dalle precedenti versioni di &FED;. La reference policy fornisce maggior modularit??, flessibilit?? e configurabilit??, oltre ad altre migliorie. Questa versione aggiunge anche il supporto di MCS (Multi Category Security) abilitato per impostazione predefinita e il subsistema di sicurezza MLS (Multi Level Security) con il framework SELinux. Il software di virtualizzazione Xen Virtualisation e lo yum package manager sono adesso ben integrati nell'installer di &FED;. L'interfaccia dell'installer ?? pi?? lineare. Il logging remoto e migliorato supporto per i tracebacks sono inclusi. Amministrazione di sistema System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) ?? un sistema di strumentazione per il debugging e l'analisi dei colli di bottiglia delle prestazioni, che ?? incluso in questa versione. Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/) ?? una tecnologia di analisi degli eseguibili per monitorare i processi attivi o i threads, ed ?? inclusa all'interno di questa versione. Piano di sviluppo I piani proposti per &FED; in questa versione sono disponibili su http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap.
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Movimenti dei pacchetti
Pacchetti aggiunti Questi pacchetti sono stati aggiunti a &FC; per questa release notes. scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5 struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc nspr-4.6-4 scim-1.4.2-3 anthy-6829-3 system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0 axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc amtu-1.0.2-1 xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc cairo-1.0.0-1 objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5 joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc dhcdbd-1.8-1 aspell-ru-0.99f7-2 hplip-0.9.5-3 gpart-0.1h-1 iso-codes-0.47-1 gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc jonathan-rmi-3.1-5 pup-0.0.2-1 jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc systemtap-0.4.1-2 pcmciautils-007-1 scim-tables-0.5.3-4 libsemanage-1.3.2-1 scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5 scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1 scim-chewing-0.2.1-1 scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1 libchewing-0.2.7-1 kasumi-0.9-3.fc5 kexec-tools-1.101-2 libsetrans-0.1.7-1 icu-3.4-4 libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5
Pacchetti Rimossi Questi pacchetti sono stati rimossi: ccs-0.25-0.17 cman-1.0-0.pre33.15 cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10 dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 fence-1.27-16 GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2 gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6 gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1 iddev-1.9-21 magma-1.0-0.pre21.7 magma-plugins-1.0-0.pre18.3
Note L'utilit?? di configurazione system-config-mouse ?? stata scartata in questa release poich?? synaptic e la configurazione dei mouse a 3 bottoni viene fatta automaticamente ed i mouse seriali non sono supportati. Gli screensavers, per impostazione predefinita non sono pi?? installati? Spieghiamo il perch?? e forniamo i comandi per installarli.
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Note specifiche sui pacchetti Le seguenti sezioni contengono informazioni riguardanti i pacchetti che hanno avuto significativi cambiamenti per &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. Per un accesso facilitato, sono in linea generale organizzati usando gli stessi gruppi usati in Anaconda.
Componenti di base Questa sezione contiene informazioni relative al sistema base dei componenti.
Repositorio &FEX; &FEX; ?? parte del pi?? largo &FP; e la creazione di repositori di pacchetti a complemento di &FC; ?? uno sforzo della comunit?? basata su volontariato. Il repositorio &FEX; ?? abilitato come impostazione predefinita dalla &FC; &LOCALVER; in avanti. Puoi saperne di pi?? su &FEX; da: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras Se vuoi installare un qualsiasi software disponibile in Fedora extras puoi usare yum. yum install <packagename> Dove <packagename> ?? il nome del pacchetto che vuoi installare. Per esempio, se vuoi installare il pacchetto abiword, il comando yum install abiword installer?? automaticamente il pacchetto e tutte le dipendenze.
Il demone di audit <command>auditd</command> ed i files di log Il demone audit, auditd, ?? abilitato per impostazione predefinita. Quando auditd ?? in esecuzione, il kernel redireziona i messaggi a /var/log/audit/audit.log. La posizione di questo file ?? specificata in /etc/auditd.conf. I messaggi AVC per &SEL; sono inviati usando l'infrastruttura audit. Questi messaggi sono adesso in /var/log/audit/audit.log. Quando auditd non ?? in esecuzione, il kernel passa i messaggi audit a syslog. Questi logs sono tipicamente contenuti in /var/log/messages e sono visibili usando dmesg. Le estensioni audit sono ora compilate in PAM. Tutti i programmi che garantiscono accesso al sistema o che cambiano gli attributi di account utente genereranno un messaggio audit. Per abilitare l'auditing nel kernel, devi passare il parametro audit=1 al kernel durante il boot. Altrimenti, potrai usare questo comando per abilitare l'auditing durante l'esecuzione: auditctl -e 1
Abilitare il database <filename>slocate</filename> Il database necessario all'utilit?? locate non viene pi?? creato per impostazione predefinita. Abilita la creazione del database impostando DAILY_UPDATE su in /etc/updatedb.conf se vuoi usare locate.
Controlli pi?? stretti in <filename>openssh</filename> La versione di OpenSSH in &FC; &LOCALVER; ?? basata su OpenSSH 3.9 ed include stretti controlli sui permessi e la propriet?? per il file di configurazione utente ~/.ssh/config. Se questo file non ha l'appropriata appartenenza e permessi, ssh cesser?? l'esecuzione. Controllate che ~/.ssh/config sia posseduto dal proprietario di ~/, e che i suoi permessi siano impostati a 600. ls -l ~/.ssh/config -rw------- 1 username username 400 May 5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config La directory ~/ ?? l'abbreviazione nella linea di comando per la home directory dell'utente loggato, solitamente /home/username/. In pi??, OpenSSH non ?? pi?? configurato per impostazione predefinita, per richiedere l'X11 forwarding quando ci si connette ai servers. Per abilitare l'X11 forwarding, l'opzione o deve essere specificate, o l'opzione deve essere abilitata nel file ~/.ssh/config. Il comportamento dei clients ssh che sono stati invocati con l'opzione ?? cambiata. In OpenSSH 3.8 e superiori, l'X11 forwarding ?? eseguito in modo che, per impostazione predefinita, le applicazioni siano eseguite come clients privi di credenziali (untrusted). Precedentemente, l'X11 forwarding era effettuato in modo tale che le applicazioni fossero eseguite sempre come clients verificati. Alcune applicazioni potrebbero non funzionare correttamente se eseguite come client non verificati. Per eseguire l'X11 forwarding affinch?? le applicazioni siano eseguite come clients verificati, invocate ssh con l'opzione invece che l'opzione , o impostate nel file .
&SERVER-TOOLS; &PACKAGE-NOTES-JAVA;
Core Questa sezione contiene i componenti pi?? elementari di &DISTRO;, incluso il kernel. &KERNEL; &SECURITY;
&DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS; &I18N; &PRINTING; &MULTIMEDIA; &WEB-SERVERS; &SAMBA; &XORG; &ENTERTAINMENT;
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Raccomandazioni sul pacchetto Java Gli utenti di &FC; &LOCALVER; sono avvisati di non utilizzare i pacchetti RPM Java forniti da Sun. Essi contengono producono un conflitto con i nomi usati nei pacchetti distribuiti come parte di &FC; &LOCALVER;. Per questo motivo, Sun Java potrebbe scomparire da un sistema installato durante le operazioni di aggiornamento dei pacchetti. Gli utenti di &FC; &LOCALVER; potranno usare invece usare i pacchetti RPM di jpackage.org o installare manualmente il tarball Java di Sun in /opt.
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Una descrizione del &FP; L'obiettivo del &FP; ?? di lavorare con la comunit?? Linux per creare un sistema operativo completo, general-purpose esclusivamente da software open source. Lo sviluppo ?? compiuto in un forum pubblico. Il progetto produce delle releases su base temporale di &FC; approssimativamente 2-3 volte l'anno, con uno scadenzario pubblico delle release. Le squadre di ingegneri &RH; continuano a partecipare alla costruzione della &FC; ed invitano ed incoraggiano pi?? partecipanti esterni di quanto era possibile in passato. Utilizzando questo processo pi?? aperto, speriamo di fornire un sistema operativo molto pi?? in linea con gli ideali di software libero e molto pi?? appetibile alla comunit?? open source. Per maggiori informazioni, fate riferimento al sito web di &FP;: http://fedora.redhat.com/ Le tue anticipazioni sono benvenute. Vedi http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted per i dettagli. Per le comunicazioni nel &FP; date uno sguardo a http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In aggiunta al sito, sono disponibili le seguenti mailing lists: fedora-list at redhat.com — Per gli utenti delle releases di &FC; fedora-test-list at redhat.com — Per i testers delle test releases di &FC; fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — Per gli sviluppatori, sviluppatori, sviluppatori fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — Per i partecipanti al Documentation Project fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com — Per i componenti della comunit?? che rappresentano il &FP; in pubblico. Per sottoscrivere ad una di queste liste, spedisci un email con la parola "subscribe" nel soggetto a <listname>-request (dove <listname> ?? una delle sopraelencate liste.) Alternativamente, puoi sottoscriverti mediante l'interfaccia Web: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ Il &FP; include anche un canale IRC (Internet Relay Chat). IRC ?? una forma di comunicazione real-time, basata su testo. Con essa, puoi avere conversazioni con pi?? persone contemporaneamente in un canale aperto o chattare privatamente con qualcuno uno-a-uno. Per parlare con gli altri partecipanti al &FP; via IRC, accedi alla freenode IRC network. Inizialmente, potresti usare irc.freenode.net come IRC server, anche se potresti decidere di selezionare un server che ti sia geograficamente pi?? vicino. Fai riferimento al sito web di freenode (http://www.freenode.net/) per ulteriori informazioni. I partecipanti a &FP; frequentano il canale #fedora, mentre gli sviluppatori &FP; possono spesso essere trovati sul canale #fedora-devel. Alcuni dei progetti pi?? grandi possono anche avere i propri canali; queste informazioni si possono trovare sulle pagine del progetto. Per poter parlare sul canale #fedora, dovrai registrare il tuo nickname (nick). Ti verranno date istruzioni quando farai il /join al canale. Nota &RH; non ha controllo sui canali IRC di &FP; o i loro contenuti.
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LEGGIMI &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; 2005 &FORMAL-RHI; I contenuti di questo CD-ROM sono Copyright © 2005 &PROJ; ed altri. Fa riferimento all'End User License Agreement ed alle note di copyright individuali in ciascun pacchetto per le regole di distribuzione. &NAME;, &RH;, &RH; Network, il logo &RH; "Shadow Man", RPM, Maximum RPM, il logo RPM, Linux Library, PowerTools, Linux Undercover, RHmember, RHmember More, Rough Cuts, Rawhide e tutti i marchi e loghi &RH;-based sono marchi o marchi registrati di &FORMAL-RHI; negli Stati Uniti e negli altri paesi. Linux ?? un marchio registrato di Linus Torvalds. Motif e UNIX sono registrati de The Open Group. Intel e Pentium sono marchi registrati della Intel Corporation. Itanium e Celeron sono marchi della Intel Corporation. AMD, AMD Athlon, AMD Duron, ed AMD K6 sono marchi di Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Windows ?? un marchio registrato di Microsoft Corporation. SSH e Secure Shell sono marchi di SSH Communications Security, Inc. FireWire un marchio di Apple Computer Corporation. Tutti gli altri marchi e copyrights a cui si fa riferimento sono propriet?? dei rispettivi proprietari. La chiave GPG fingerprint del "Fedora Project <fedora at redhat.com>" ??: CA B4 4B 99 6F 27 74 4E 86 12 7C DF B4 42 69 D0 4F 2A 6F D2
ORGANIZZAZIONE DELLE DIRECTORY &DISTRO; ?? distribuita su CD-ROMs multipli che consistono in CD-ROMs di installazione e CD-ROMs di codice sorgente. Il primo CD-ROM pu?? avviare direttamente l'installazione nella maggior parte dei sistemi moderni, e contiene la seguente struttura di directory (dove /mnt/cdrom ?? il mount point del CD-ROM): /mnt/cdrom |----> Fedora | |----> RPMS -- pacchetti dei binary | `----> base -- informazioni su questa release di Fedora | Core usata nel processo d'installazione |----> images -- immagini di boot e dischi driver |----> isolinux -- files necessary all'avvio da CD-ROM |----> README -- questo file |----> RELEASE-NOTES -- Le ultime informazioni su questa release | di Fedora Core `----> RPM-GPG-KEY -- Firma GPG per i pacchetti da Red Hat I rimanenti CD-ROMs d'installazione sono simili al CD 1, eccettuato il fatto che ?? presente solo la subdirectory Fedora. Il layout delle directory per ogni CD-ROM dei sorgenti ?? il seguente: /mnt/cdrom |----> SRPMS -- pacchetti sorgenti `----> RPM-GPG-KEY -- Firma GPG per i pacchetti da Red Hat Se stai impostando un albero di directory per l'installazione NFS, FTP, o HTTP, devi copiare i files delle RELEASE-NOTES e tutti i files della directory Fedora sui dischi 1-3. Sui sistemi Linux e Unix, il seguente processo configura in modo appropriato la /target/directory sul tuo server (ripetere per ogni disco): Inserire il disco mount /mnt/cdrom cp -a /mnt/cdrom/Fedora /target/directory cp /mnt/cdrom/RELEASE-NOTES* /target/directory (Solo per il disco 1) umount /mnt/cdrom
INSTALLAZIONE Molti computers possono essere avviati automaticamente dai CD-ROMs. Se hai una macchina di questo tipo (ed ?? configurata nel modo appropriato) puoi avviare il CD-ROM di &DISTRO; direttamente. Dopo l'avvio, il programma d'installazione di &DISTRO; sar?? eseguito, e sarai in grado di installare il tuo sistema dal CD-ROM. La directory images/ contiene il file boot.iso. Questo file ?? un immagine ISO che pu?? essere usata per avviare il programma d'installazione di &DISTRO;. E' un modo agevole di avviare installazioni network-based senza dover ricorrere a molteplici dischi. Per usare boot.iso, il tuo computer deve essere in grado di avviarsi dal suo drive CD-ROM, e le sue impostazioni del BIOS devono essere configurate per farlo. Devi quindi masterizzare la boot.iso su un CD-ROM recordable/rewriteable. Un altro file immagine contenuto nella directory images/ ?? diskboot.img. Questo file ?? disegnato per essere utilizzato con i pen drives USB (o altri media avviabili con una capacit?? pi?? grande di un floppy disk), Usa il comando dd per scrivere l'immagine. Nota La capacit?? di usare questo file immagine con un pen drive USB dipende dall'abilit?? del BIOS del tuo sistema di avviarsi da una periferica USB.
OTTENERE AIUTO Coloro che hanno accesso al web, vedano http://fedora.redhat.com. In particolare, l'accesso alla mailing list di &PROJ; pu?? essere trovato su: https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/
CONTROLLO SULL'ESPORTAZIONE La comunicazione o trasferimento di qualsiasi informazione ricevuta con questo prodotto potrebbe essere soggetta a specifica approvazione del governo. Gli utenti dovrebbero aderire a tutte le leggi applicabili, regolamenti e regole relative all'esportazione o riesportazione di dati tecnici e prodotti per ogni paese proscritto in quel tipo di leggi, regolamenti e regole a meno di essere opportunamente autorizzato. Gli obblighi di questo paragrafo saranno validi perpetuamente.
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Samba (Compatibilit?? con il File System di Windows) Questa sezione contiene informazioni relative a Samba, la suite di software che consente a Linux di interagire con i sistemi Microsoft Windows.
Esplorazione risorse SMB L'esplorazione delle condivisioni di Windows (conosciuta anche come esplorazione SMB) ?? ora possibile. Nelle versioni precedenti alla &FC; &LOCALVER;, il firewall preveniva l'appropriata funzionalit?? di esplorazione risorse SMB. Con l'aggiunta del modulo kernel ip_conntrack_netbios_ns al kernel 2.6.14 e corrispondenti sviluppi a system-config-securitylevel, il firewall ora traccia in maniera appropriata i broadcasts dell'esplorazione SMB.
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Sicurezza Questa sezione evidenzia varie questioni di sicurezza da &FC;.
Informazioni generali Introduzione generale alle molteplici proattive caratteristiche di sicurezza in &FED;, lo status corrente e le policies sono disponibili sulla pagina http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security .
Novit??
Il modulo PAM ?? deprecato Pam_stack ?? deprecato in questa versione. Linux-PAM 0.78 e successivi contengono la direttiva che include e rende obsoleto il modulo pam_stack. L'uso del modulo pam_stack ?? loggato con un messaggio d'avvertimento di disapprovazione. Potrebbe essere rimosso in una versione futura. Non deve pi?? essere usato in configurazioni di servizio individuale. Tutti i pacchetti in &FC; che usano PAM sono stati modificati per non usare pam_stack. Comunque, quando un sistema ?? aggiornato dalla versione precedente di Fedora Core e l'amministratore ha precedentemente modificato alcune configurazioni di servizio, queste configurazioni di sicurezza non vengono sostituite. Invece esse vengono create come files .rpmnew e continuano a chiamare su pam_stack. Queste configurazioni di servizio devono essere riviste affinch?? il modulo pam_stack non venga usato. Fa riferimento ai files .rpmnew per i cambiamenti che occorrono. Esempio usando /etc/pam.d/login: #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth auth required pam_nologin.so account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth include system-auth # no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might # be used in the included configuration file # pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there # other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' account required pam_nologin.so account include system-auth password include system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session include system-auth # the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules # in the session phase session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open
Determinazione dei buffer overflow e riordino delle variabili Tutto il software nei repositori &FC; e &FEX; per questa versione sono compilati usando una caratteristica di sicurezza chiamata fstack-protector. fstack-protector pone un canary value sullo stack delle funzioni key. Appena prima dell'indirizzo di restituzione ed appena prima di essere restituito da quel valore. Il canary value viene verificato e se si verifica un buffer overflow, il canary value non combacia pi?? ed il programma abortisce. Il canary value ?? randomico ogni volta che l'applicazione ?? avviata divenendo impossibile da indovinare remotamente. Questa ?? una caratteristica di sicurezza scritta dagli sviluppatori &RH; come port della caratteristica IBM ProPolice/SSP (http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/ e disponibile come parte del compilatore GCC 4.1 usato in &FC; &LOCALVER;. Questo ?? in aggiunta all'uso FORTIFY_SOURCE da &FC; 4 in avanti.
&SECURITY-SELINUX;
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Cambiamenti SELinux Multi-Category Security (MCS) SELinux ?? incluso in &FC; &LOCALVER;. Per maggiori informazioni, leggi questo articolo informativo: http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/5583.html
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Strumenti di configurazione del server e del sistema Questa sezione evidenzia cambiamenti ed aggiunte alle varie GUI server e strumenti di configurazione di sistema in &FC;. system-config-printer Esplorazione SMB fuori dalla network locale Esplorare condivisioni Samba di stampanti atraverso le subnets ?? ora possibile. In aggiunta, se almeno un WINS server ?? stato specificato in /etc/samba/smb.conf, il primo indirizzo specificato verr?? usato nell'esplorazione. Supporto Kerberos per le stampanti SMB L'applicazione system-config-printer supporta l'autenticazione Kerberos quando si aggiunge una nuova stampante SMB. Per aggiungere la stampante, l'utente deve possedere un ticket Kerberos valido e /usr/sbin/printconf-gui deve essere lanciato via sudo. Nessun username o password ?? immagazzinato in /etc/cups/printers.conf. La stampa ?? ancora possibile se la coda di stampa SMB permette stampe anonime. system-config-securitylevel Aggiunte di servizi fidati Samba ?? ora elencato nell'elenco dei "Servizi fidati" e pu?? perci?? essere abilitato per permettere al firewall di far passare traffico SMB. Port Ranges Quando si definiscono Altre porte nello strumento system-config-securitylevel, possono adesso essere specificate port ranges. Per esempio, specificando 6881-6999:tcp risulter?? nell'aggiunta della seguente linea in /etc/sysconfig/iptables : A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT
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Web Servers Questa sezione contiene informazioni sulle applicazioni Web.
<command>httpd</command> a.k.a. Apache HTTP Server. La versione 2.2 di Apache HTTP Server ?? ora inclusa in &FC;. Questa versione porta un certo numero di migliorie rispetto alla serie 2.0, incluse: notevolmente migliorati i moduli per il caching (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_memcache) supporto per autenticazione ed autorizzazione completamente rivisto supporto per il load balancing proxy (mod_proxy_balance) Supporto per files grandi per le piattaforme a 32-bit (incluso il supporto per request bodies >2Gb) nuovi moduli mod_dbd e mod_filter portano supporto database SQL e filtering avanzato I seguenti cambiamenti sono stati fatti alla configurazione predefinita di httpd: the mod_cern_meta e mod_asis non sono pi?? caricati per impostazione predefinita il modulo mod_ext_filter ?? ora caricato per impostazione predefinita Qualsiasi modulo di terze parti compilato per httpd 2.0 deve essere ricompilato per httpd 2.2. Qualsiasi configurazione esistente deve essere adattata per la 2.2; fa riferimento a http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html per maggiori informazioni.
php La versione 5.1 di PHP ?? ora inclusa in &FC;. Questa versione porta un certo numero di migliorie rispetto a PHP 5.0, incluse: migliorate prestazioni aggiunta del modulo di astrazione database PDO Sono state aggiunte i seguenti moduli di estensione: pdo (nel pacchetto php-pdo) pdo_sqlite (nel pacchetto php-sqlite) pdo_mysql (nel pacchetto php-mysql) pdo_pgsql (nel pacchetto php-pgsql) pdo_odbc (nel pacchetto php-odbc) xmlreader (nel pacchetto php-xml) I seguenti moduli di estensione non sono pi?? compilati: dbx dio yp
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Benvenuti in &FC; &LOCALVER; &FC; ?? una piattaforma basata su Linux completamente gratuita, amichevole, sicura d'uso generale. &FP; ?? un progetto open source che ?? utilizzabile, modificabile e distribuibile liberamente da chiunque, ora e per sempre. Il &FP; ?? un progetto open source che esplora le ultime tecnologie e concetti sponsorizzato da &RH; e supportato dalla comunit?? &FED;. Questa ?? una test release, non intesa per gli utenti finali Questa ?? una test release ed ?? distribuita per gli sviluppatori e testers per partecipare e fornire giudizi. Non ?? intesa per gli utenti finali. Sottoscrivi le mailing lists fedora-test e fedora-devel per tenere traccia dei cambiamenti pi?? importanti nella versione di sviluppo attuale e dare il tuo giudizio agli sviluppatori. &FP; ha bisogno che tu invii i rapporti d'errore e le migliorie per dare all'utente finale una migliore versione definitiva. Per maggiori informazioni su questo, fa riferimento al seguente documento: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Ultime Release Notes sul Web Ci potrebbero essere note di rilascio pi?? aggiornate. Visita http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ per vedere le ultime release notes per &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. Fa riferimento a queste pagine web per cercare maggiori informazioni su &FED;: — Release notes tecniche Fedora FAQ Aiuto e supporto (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) Partecipa al Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) Informazioni sul &FP; (http://fedora.redhat.com/about/)
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Il sistema X Window (Grafico)
Il sistema X Window (Grafico) Questa sezione contiene le informazioni relative all'implementazione del sistema X Window distribuita con &FED;.
xorg-x11 X.org X11 ?? un implementazione open source del sistema X Window. Fornisce quelle elementari funzionalit?? di basso livello sulle quali sbandierate interfacce grafiche (GUIs) come GNOME e KDE sono disegnate. Per maggiori informazioni su Xorg fa riferimento a http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ Puoi usare ApplicationsSystem SettingsDisplay o eseguire system-config-display per configurare le impostazioni. Il file di configurazione per Xorg ?? collocato in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Il modulare X.Org X11R7 RC2 ?? stato distribuito con &FED; development (rawhide) il 16 Novembre, 2005. Questa ?? la prima release modulare di Xorg. Fra i vari benefici, Xorg modulare da la possibilit?? agli utenti di ricevere gli aggiornamenti con un passo pi?? veloce, mentre aiuta gli sviluppatori a programmare e rilasciare componenti specifiche in modo pi?? rapido. Maggiori informazioni sullo status attuale dello sforzo di modularizzazione di Xorg in &FED; ?? disponibile su http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
Note dello sviluppatore di Xorg X11R7 X11R7 RC2 ?? incluso in questa release e c'?? un numero di cose di cui gli sviluppatori, e i creatori di pacchetti nei repositori &FED;, devono essere informati per potersi assicurare che i loro software o pacchetti software si compilino in modo appropriato e funzionino con X11R7. Alcuni sono cambiamenti superficiali, mentre altri possono essere pi?? coinvolgenti. Qui c'?? un sommario delle cose che possono insorgere e quando possibile, suggerimenti su come risolverle.
La gerarchia della directory <filename>/usr/X11R6</filename> X11R7 si installa direttamente in /usr ora, e non usa pi?? la gerarchia /usr/X11R6. Le applicazioni che contano che i files siano presenti nel percorso fisso sotto /usr/X11R6 durante la compilazione o l'esecuzione, devono essere aggiornati o usare il system PATH, o alcuni altri meccanismi, per determinare dinamicamente dove risiedono i files, o alternativamente inglobare nel codice i nuovi percorsi, con la possibilit?? di tornare indietro.
<command>Imake</command> Imake non ?? pi?? utilizzato per compilare il sistema X Window, e cos?? ?? ora ufficialmente deprecato. Imake, xmkmf ed altre utilities distribuite in precedenza con il sistema X Window, sono ancora fornite con X11R7, comunque X.Org raccomanda caldamente a tutti di migrare da Imake per utilizzare GNU autotools e pkg-config. Il supporto per imake potrebbe scomparire in una futura versione del sistema X Window, cos?? gli sviluppatori sono fortemente incoraggiati a starne alla larga, e non usarlo per nessun nuovo progetto software.
La directory di sistema app-defaults La directory di sistema app-defaults per le risorse X, ?? ora %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, che espande la /usr/share/X11/app-defaults su &FC; &LOCALVER; e per i futuri sistemi &RHEL;.
Non si trova <filename>xft-config</filename> X modulare usa ora GNU autotools, e pkg-config per il suo sistema di compilazione configurazione, etc. xft-config ?? stato deprecato per due o tre anni, ed i files pkgconfig *.pc sono stati distribuiti per la maggior parte di questo tempo. Le applicazioni che precedentemente usavano xft-config per ottenere il o le opzioni di libreria per essere compilate, devono ora essere aggiornate per l'uso di pkg-config.
Xorg X11R7 descrizione per lo sviluppatore Qui c'?? una breve lista di alcuni dei molti cambiamenti sviluppatore/pacchetto che sono presenti in X11R7: L'intero sistema di compilazione ?? cambiato da Imake alla collezione GNU autotools. Tutte le librerie ora installano files pkgconfig *.pc, che ora dovrebbero essere sempre usati dal software che dipende da queste librerie, invece di inglobare nel codice i percorsi a queste in /usr/X11R6/lib o altrove. Ogni cosa ?? ora installata direttamente in /usr invece di /usr/X11R6. Tutto il software i cui percorsi sono compilati all'interno del codice in /usr/X11R6, devono ora essere cambiati preferibilmente per determinare automaticamente l'appropriata posizione dell'oggetto, o inglobare nel codice i nuovi percorsi che X11R7 usa per impostazione predefinita. E' fortemente consigliato l'uso di sistemi di autodeterminazione rispetto a quelli che inglobano i percorsi nel codice. Ogni libreria ora ha il suo pacchetto di sorgenti privato, che crea un subpacchetto binario runtime, ed un subpacchetto -devel. Ogni pacchetto software che in precedenza prelevava gli headers di sviluppo, etc. per le librerie X usando BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel), devono ora elencare individualmente la dipendenza da ciascuna libreria. Quando fanno questo, ?? notevolmente preferito e fortemente raccomandato usare compilazioni di dipendenze virtual invece di includere il nome di pacchetto della libreria nell'implementazione Xorg. Questo vuol dire che dovresti usare: BuildRequires: libXft-devel invece di usare: BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel. Se il tuo software dipende veramente dall'implementazione di una libreria specifica di X.Org X11, e non ci sono altre pulite/sicure maniere di risolvere la dipendenza, allora usate la forma xorg-x11--devel. Unirsi al meccanismo virtuale fornisce/richiede, e rende indolore se e quando in futuro la libreria verr?? spostata in un altro posto.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 21:47:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 16:47:42 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en - New directory Message-ID: <200602032147.k13Llgjs032406@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32391/en Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 21:53:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 16:53:42 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin migrate-lang,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602032153.k13LrgTw032467@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32448/docs-common/bin Modified Files: migrate-lang Log Message: A bit of message cleanup, make sure 'Considering' message doesn't get sourced Index: migrate-lang =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/migrate-lang,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- migrate-lang 3 Feb 2006 18:25:35 -0000 1.1 +++ migrate-lang 3 Feb 2006 21:53:34 -0000 1.2 @@ -17,16 +17,16 @@ for theLang in ${LANGUAGES} do if [ ! -d "${theLang}" ]; then - echo "echo 'Creating the ${theLang}' subdirectory." + echo "echo 'Creating the ${theLang} subdirectory.'" echo mkdir "${theLang}" echo cvs add "${theLang}" changes=yes fi - echo "echo 'Trying to populate the ${theLang}' subdirectory." + echo "echo 'Trying to populate the ${theLang} subdirectory.'" ls *-${theLang}.xml 2>/dev/null | while read x do - echo "Considering ${x}" + echo "echo 'Considering ${x}'" if [ ! -f ${theLang}/${x} ]; then echo "cp ${x} ${theLang}/${x}" echo "cvs add ${theLang}/${x}" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 21:54:40 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 16:54:40 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en mirror-tutorial-en.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602032154.k13LseBO032512@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32486/en Added Files: mirror-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: I18n-ify this module --- NEW FILE mirror-tutorial-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
Mirror Tutorial 2004 2005 Paul W. Frields Frields Paul W. &LEGALNOTICE; 0.2 2004-08-31 PaulWFrields Initial version for editorial process. 0.21 2004-09-02 PaulWFrields Revised screen sections to use inline tags as discussed on fedora-docs-list; minor error corrections. 0.22 2004-09-06 PaulWFrields Style editing. 0.23 2004-09-08 PaulWFrields Additional style editing. 0.24 2004-09-09 PaulWFrields Brought introduction section in line with &FDP; standards. 0.25 2004-10-13 PaulWFrields Incorporated all suggested changes by KWade. 0.26 2004-12-01 PaulWFrields Updated repository setup to include createrepo. 0.27 2004-12-01 PaulWFrields Minor corrections. 0.28 2005-01-30 PaulWFrields Minor corrections. 0.29 2005-07-22 PaulWFrields Minor note on yum versioning for repodata; fixed entities ref. 0.30 2005-08-01 PaulWFrields Add entities and draft notice. 0.31 2005-08-29 PaulWFrields Use bug reporting entity, add BETA classification. 0.32 2005-10-12 PaulWFrields Fix default network sharing protocol (#169581, #169584) 0.33 2005-10-15 PaulWFrields Some style changes and more indexing. 0.34 2005-10-16 PaulWFrields Added client configuration section. 0.35 2005-11-09 PaulWFrields Added some security info and fixes (#169584). 0.36 2005-11-11 PaulWFrields Added some additional information about repository configuration (#172815, #172819). 0.37 2005-11-17 PaulWFrields Fixed createrepo and yum-arch command issues (#172819). 0.37.1 2005-11-25 PaulWFrields Minor revision fixing service reload command. 0.37.2 2005-12-28 PaulWFrields Minor revision updating entity names and incorporating variablelist.
Introduction
Purpose This tutorial presents a number of related topics that allow an administrator to seamlessly integrate mirroring and update services for &FC;. Use these services to provision a classroom, laboratory, or office. These service provisions also increase ease of use and enhance user experience. They also add to the perceived value of non-proprietary operating systems and software. &BUG-REPORTING;
Audience You will find this tutorial more useful if you are a system administrator, or a &FC; "power user" familiar with the following topics: &FC; system installation and administration Basic Internet protocols (HTTP/Web) Using a command line interface
About Mirrors A mirror mirror is a server that provides a copy of one or more collections of files. Mirroring a site reduces traffic to the original source site, thus spreading the stress and bandwidth costs of many users across many sites. Side benefits of running a local mirror include very fast access through the local network, providing custom services to local users, and increasing your skills in managing Internet services. The site from which you retrieve files to build your mirror is called an upstream mirror mirror upstream . If possible, choose an upstream mirror that is located close to you geographically. This reduces unnecessary traffic across transcontinental sections of the Internet, where bandwidth is limited and expensive. Use only upstream mirrors that are intended for public access, unless you have permission from the upstream mirror site administrator.
Additional Resources For more information on installing &FC; see the &FC; &IG; at &IG-URL;. For more information on basic Internet protocols, see http://library.albany.edu/internet/internet.html, or search Google at http://www.google.com/. For more general information about mirrors, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_(computing).
Acknowledgements Karsten Wade provided editorial services and kept the style crisp and consistent. Stuart Ellis provided some additional security-related information.
Planning and Setup
The Distribution Structure The &FED; distribution distribution , which is the collection of all &FED;-related files, uses the directory tree in . It may include multiple versions of &FC;. The tree design makes it easier to "trim" unnecessary or undesired files. When you set up a mirror, duplicate this tree exactly, or as closely as possible. If you duplicate the tree, it will be easier to automate nightly updates. Fedora directory tree fedora +-- linux +-- core |-- 1 | ... +-- &FCVER; | +-- SRPMS | +-- i386 | | +-- debug | | +-- iso | | +-- os | | +-- Fedora | | +-- SRPMS | | +-- images | | +-- isolinux | +-- x86_64 +-- development | ... +-- test | ... +-- updates +-- 1 | ... +-- &FCVER; | +-- SRPMS | +-- i386 | +-- x86_64 +-- testing +-- 1 | ... +-- &FCVER; +-- SRPMS +-- i386 +-- x86_64 Naming conventions Throughout the rest of the document, /var/www/mirror represents the folder where all your mirrored files are stored. You may substitute a different location. This location simplifies sharing your mirror, due to the shipping configuration of &FC;. See for more information. The site name mirror.example.com represents the upstream mirror. The fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/os directory contains a copy of all the original distribution files for &FC; &FCVER;. They are the same files found on the DVD and CD-ROM version of the distribution. The &FED; subfolder contains all the files that are necessary for installation, including the entire collection of &FC; RPM packages. The images folder contains copies of any floppy diskette or CD-ROM images that boot a system into installation or rescue modes. The fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/iso folder contains images of the CD-ROM version of the distribution. RPM packages RPM RPM , originally the Red Hat Package Manager and now the RPM Package Manager, is not just a file format. RPM is also a system that tracks and interconnects software and version information. The RPM system is quite popular, and many other Linux distributions use RPM as well. Read more information on RPM at http://www.rpm.org/. The SRPMS folders under architecture-specific branches are links that point to the main SRPMS folder for that distribution. For example, fedora/linux/core/2/i386/os/SRPMS is a link that points to fedora/linux/core/2/SRPMS. A &FED; mirror consists of at least the original ISO images or the distribution files. If possible, include both, provided you have sufficient disk space and/or bandwidth.
Copying the Original Distribution If you already have reliable CD-ROM installation discs of a distribution, reduce your initial bandwidth and time spent mirroring by copying the files from the discs to your server. Copy all files from Installation Disc 1 into the fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/os folder. Then copy all files from the &FED; folder of each of the remaining Installation discs into the fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/os/&FED; folder on the server. Copy all the files from the SRPMS folder on each of the "Sources" discs to the fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/SRPMS folder on the server. Make a link in the os folder that occurs under each architecture. Follow this example: cd /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/Fedora ln ../../SRPMS SRPMS The documentation for anaconda anaconda , the &FC; installation program, calls this directory structure an exploded tree exploded tree . This is because the package data on each CD is extracted, or exploded, to a large directory tree with a predetermined structure. The anaconda installer expects this structure to some extent. If you only include CD images, create a mirror suitable for installation services by mounting each CD image under the arch/os/ directory. Make a directory for each disc, naming them disc1, disc2, and so on. Mount each disc on the appropriate folder, and add entries to /etc/fstab to perform this mount automatically in case of a reboot. Each entry looks like this: /path/i386/iso/FC&FCVER;-i386-disc1.iso /path/i386/os/disc1 iso9660 defaults 0 0 The anaconda installer application automatically detects these folders and uses them properly. In addition, system configuration tools such as system-config-packages also continue to work properly when pointed at the parent of the ISO image mount points. There are drawbacks to using CD ISO images in this fashion. For instance, no one directory contains the entire distribution of RPM packages. Soft links circumvent this problem, but your server security policies may not permit them. &FC; also comes in a ISO format DVD image, which alleviates this problem. Users who do not have DVD burning hardware, however, cannot use this image to make discs for their own use. You only need a single line in /etc/fstab for mounting the &FC; DVD ISO image. The entry looks like this: /path/i386/iso/FC&FCVER;-i386-DVD.iso /path/i386/os iso9660 defaults 0 0
Trimming Branches You may omit almost any branch of the tree that you do not plan to use. Consider carefully the impact of excluding that folder. Branches you might trim from your mirror include: Older versions of &FC; (any numbered directory). Before you exclude an old version, ensure this does not adversely affect any of your users. These adverse affects can come in many forms. For example, the level of support for certain hardware sometimes changes between releases of &FC;. Users who cannot install a previous version may not be able to use &FC;. Your users might need to perform software-related tasks such as building packages for different &FC; releases. Always remain aware of the needs of your users during the planning stage. Folders for architectures your site does not support. If you do not have any x86-64 hosts to support, trimming these folders eliminates several gigabytes of extra files. If you support x86-64 hosts later, though, you must restore mirroring of these branches. The development folder (formerly "Rawhide"). This folder contains all the latest "bleeding-edge" packages from the &FP;. If you participate in active &FED; development, you should not trim this branch. &FED; development moves at a rapid pace and requires frequent updates to the latest development package versions. However, the frequent updates cause your mirror to download significant amounts of material during the regular update cycle. The testing folders. These branches contain updates that are being subjected to quality assurance through public testing, as well as the test or "pre-release" versions of the &FC; distribution. The testing folder under the main core tree is where test versions of the distribution, such as &FC; &FCTESTVER;, are kept. (Users of &FC; test distributions are often directed to use the development branch to update packages.) The testing folder, under updates, contains package updates that have not yet passed the public testing phase. The debug folders. These folders contain packages that enable developers and skilled users to interpret data created when a program crashes or encounters a bug. If you participate actively in &FED; development, you should not trim these folders. If you trim this branch, you may still download individual packages as needed from a nearby public mirror site. The SRPMS folders (and links thereto). These folders contain the original source for all the binary RPM packages in the distribution. You may download these packages individually as needed to save space on your local mirror. Unless your site closely manages workstation configuration, you should probably not trim any of the updates branches for the distributions you support. These locations contain packages with bug fixes, security patches, and errata updates that your users probably want.
Downloading the Files Locate a public mirror site for &FC; by referring to the main project site's mirror page, &FDP-URL;. Once you have selected a nearby mirror site, note what services it offers (FTP, HTTP, and/or rsync). A mirror is usually servicing a large number of users. Choose off-peak hours, when possible, to download a large set of files. Be aware of any timezone differences when estimating off-peak hours.
Download Using HTTP or FTP To download via HTTP or FTP, use the wget command. wget recurses subdirectories automatically and pulls down entire trees of data with a single command. If you are not careful, however, it is possible to pull down much more data than you intended. The following commands mirror the entire current &FC; distribution: cd /var/www/mirror wget --mirror -np -nH --cut-dirs=2 http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/ Note the options used above: --mirror turns on recursion (descends into all subdirectories), and duplicates file timestamps; -np prevents wget from ascending into the parent directory; -nH prevents wget from writing a directory named after the host (in this case, mirror.example.com); --cut-dirs=n truncates the first n directories in the path. In the example above, --cut-dirs=2 prevents wget from writing the /pub/mirror portion of the path into your mirror. The same syntax works for both HTTP and FTP upstream mirrors. It is possible that you may download some extraneous files if the HTTP site formats its pages for browser viewing. These files can be safely deleted, but return each time the mirror updates unless you exclude them using special options. See the wget man pages for more information.
The <command>rsync</command> Command Use the rsync command to synchronize a set of files and/or directories with a remote host. It operates in much the same way as rcp, but it is usually faster. One reason for the speed is that rsync has a special protocol that evaluates and skips files (or portions of files) that are already downloaded. Begin by identifying the modules available on the upstream mirror site you have chosen. Note that the double colon "::" is always used after the host name to separate it from the rest of the rsync path. The following command generates a list of "modules" on the upstream mirror. rsync mirror.example.org:: These modules are roughly equivalent to top-level directories, and they follow the same rules. To list any subdirectory of the upstream mirror, add the directory path to the command above. For example, on many mirrors, the fedora-linux-core module is equivalent to the fedora/linux/core path found at the &FP; main download server. To list the contents of the &FC; &FCVER; distribution folder on the upstream server, issue the following command. Do not forget the trailing slash "/". Without it, you only receive a listing of a folder name that matches the last component of the remote path. rsync mirror.example.org::fedora-linux-core/&FCVER;/
Downloading Using <command>rsync</command> To download via rsync, add a destination path on your system to the end of the command line. The resulting tree of files from the listing you perform are downloaded to the local path you specify. Remember, if you leave off the trailing slash on the remote path, then the last component of that path is created as a folder, and its contents are copied. rsync filehouse.example.org::files/misc/ /var/www/misc/ When downloading using rsync for mirror purposes, use some of the command line switches to improve performance and feedback. The switches -PHav enable the following rsync features: -P recover partially-downloaded files, and show a progress meter -H preserve hard links -a recurse all directories, and preserve as much file information as possible, including timestamps, ownership, permissions, device files (if you are running as root), and soft links -v give verbose feedback to the screen Remove the -v switch if you run this mirroring process as part of a script, or have no need to monitor progress. The following example mirrors all available versions of &FC; from an upstream site. Example command downloads many gigabytes of files This command downloads many gigabytes of files, and is intended for use as an example only. Do not run this command if you do not understand the consequences. rsync -PHav mirror.example.org::fedora-linux-core/&FCVER;/ /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER; The -n switch performs a "dry run" using the other given parameters. Use this switch to test any rsync command if you are unsure what files you will receive. See also . The -z switch enables compression during the rsync process. The server compresses data before transmission, and the client decompresses the data before writing it to disk. Compression using <command>rsync</command> The vast majority of the &FC; distribution consists of RPM files, which are already compressed data. Therefore, additional compression does not save time, and instead induces an unnecessary load on the upstream mirror CPU. As a courtesy, do not use the -z switch for this purpose. The next section features some additional switches that can be used to automatically trim branches from the tree of downloaded folders. With proper usage, they result in a mirror that is exactly as organized and full-featured as any high-volume public upstream site. Possible data loss If you are not exceedingly careful in using these switches, it is possible to delete large portions of your mirrored data. Fixing this problem might require performing the copying steps outlined in above. On the other hand, if you are also careless about your destination path, and you are running as root, you could put your entire system at risk. Know your environment before using these switches: What is your current working directory? Use pwd to find out, if you are unsure. Are you logged in as root? If you are using SELinux extensions, what is your current security context? Have you tested this command using the -n switch (see )? Use the --exclude switch, along with a simple pattern, to disallow download of certain files and/or folders. For instance, --exclude "*.iso" excludes the download of any file whose name ends with the string ".iso". Use the --delete switch, again with a pattern, to remove any file from the local system which does not have a match on the upstream mirror. This switch prevents unwanted file debris from cropping up in your mirror. You can also use it to retroactively trim branches of the tree which you no longer wish to maintain or download. Wildcards are permitted with rsync commands, including the asterisk *, question mark ?, and brackets [ ]. The question mark and brackets work as in the shell; the former matches any single character, while the brackets define a set of characters to be matched. Asterisks are especially powerful when combined with a portion of a file name. The double asterisk ** pattern matches any character, including slashes; a single asterisk * matches any character, but stops at a slash. Therefore, be judicious about using either. The double asterisk is very useful for mirroring a tree that includes multiple instances of directories and files that contain a pattern. A good example is mirroring several versions of &FC;, where certain folder names appear in every version. Pattern matching wildcards Use double asterisks to trim out directories that repeat throughout a mirrored tree. For example, when mirroring for a site that only uses i386 architecture machines, you may trim all files and folders marked for x86_64 architecture, using the switch --exclude "**x86_64**". This matches not only folders marked x86_64, but also files such as ISO images for x86_64, which are indicated by file names such as FC&FCVER;-x86_64-disc1.iso. Process a long list of exclusions and deletions with the --exclude-from and --delete-from options. Follow each tag with a file name that includes a list of patterns, one per line, to be matched by the appropriate option. These syntax hints only scratch the surface of rsync, but suffice to make your first mirror. Once you have selected your site and formulated your excludes and deletes, run your rsync command with the -n option. Redirect output to a file so you can examine the resulting list of files in the editor or pager of your choice. The following example mirrors the entire &FC; &FCVER; distribution, with --exclude options that avoid downloading: Any information for x86_64 architecture; Any yum headers (see ); Any debuginfo packages; and, CD or DVD images. The -n switch is included for testing purposes. Backslashes at the ends of lines indicate this example is a single command line. rsync -Pan --delete --exclude "**x86_64**" --exclude "**headers**" \ --exclude "**debug**" --exclude "**iso**" \ mirror.example.com::fedora-linux-core/&FCVER;/ \ /var/www/mirror/fedora/core/&FCVER;
Maintaining Your Mirror &FED; mirrors are even more useful when they are more than just a snapshot of the distribution at release time. Most mirror administrators also choose to carry updates and errata packages. Repositories of updates or development trees change daily, and your mirror should reflect these changes. <command>rsync</command> etiquette If you plan to do regular updates of your mirror that include large amounts of data, you should ask permission from the administrator of the upstream mirror. Downloading nightly package updates for the official releases of &FC; &FCVER; should not require notification, as they are rarely more than a few megabytes. However, the development tree routinely turns over several hundred megabytes nightly. Take these factors into consideration before putting any maintenance scripts into effect. Once your rsync command is working as desire, you may want to place it in a nightly cron script. The cron system allows you to schedule regularly-occurring jobs on your system. The intervals are highly configurable, but a nightly run keeps your mirror synchronized with updates and errata. Make sure your nightly cron job follows some simple guidelines: If your upstream mirror only synchronizes once or twice daily, run your job after the upstream mirror completes its update. This insures your mirror not only gets the freshest material, but also does not interfere with the upstream server's bandwidth while it runs its job. If you do not know this time, it is usually safe to plan your downloads for pre-dawn hours. Be sure you have sufficient disk space for additional packages. The updates tree in particular grows over time as more errata packages are released. Always test your script thoroughly before allowing it to run automatically. Use a -n or -v switch in the rsync command line for testing, and then remove it once you have completed testing. Remember that the results are e-mailed to your account on your system unless you specify differently. Read the crontab(5) man pages for additional information, with the command man 5 crontab.
Server Configuration This section describes how to set up a HTTP (Web) server to support &FED; installation and software management applications.
Installing The Apache Web Server &FC; provides the Apache server in the httpd package. The httpd package is included on &FED; systems installed with the Server installation type. You may have installed it later in order to run websites or Web applications. &FEX; also offers alternative HTTP servers, which are beyond the scope of this document. To install the httpd package, if you have not already done so, use the following command: su -c 'yum install httpd' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To start the service, use the following command: su -c '/sbin/service httpd start' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To enable this service to load automatically at boot time, use the following command: su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 httpd on' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. The default firewall configuration for &FED; blocks access from remote systems. To enable other systems to connect to your HTTP service, use the system-config-securitylevel utility: Choose Desktop System Settings Security Level . Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Select WWW (HTTP) from the list of services. When prompted, select Yes to update the firewall configuration.
Configuring The Apache Web Server To enable HTTP access to the files in your mirror directory, create the configuration file /etc/httpd/conf.d/mirror.conf. The following listing is an example: Apache 2.x configuration file for &FED; mirror AllowOverride None Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from 127.0.0.1 192.168.1 Options Indexes ]]> You must use root privileges to create or copy files in the directory /etc/httpd/conf.d/. To update an active httpd service with a new configuration, use the following command: su -c '/sbin/service httpd reload' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Your clients may now visit any area of your mirror by using the URL http://server.mydomain.org/mirror/path. Apache and &SEL; The default &SEL; configuration for &FED; permits Apache to use files in the /var/www/ directory. If you build your mirror in another directory, you may need to modify the &SEL; policy.
Solving Dependencies Every RPM package has a RPM header header that contains all the vital information about that package. This information includes name, version and release, contents, the capabilities provided by the package, and any prerequisites. These prerequisites may include dependencies RPM dependencies . A dependency is a requirement for one or more additional packages. Packages installed without satisfying their dependencies may not work correctly. Dependencies may create a problem for users who are trying to install a single package. Manually determining and resolving dependencies is difficult. &FC; provides the yum utility for solving these dependencies automatically, providing an improved user experience. The Yellow Dog Updater Modified, or yum yum , is a Python-based system for computing and solving RPM dependencies. A yum client retrieves a cache of headers from its repository server, as well as a list of available RPM packages and their exact locations on the server. It can do this via HTTP or FTP, as well as using standard file system calls (either local or remote via NFS). The client computes solutions to any package dependencies using the downloaded header information, and requests all necessary RPM packages once it has finished. The yum command relies on rpm functions to perform many of the computations involved in the process. A drawback to yum is that the first time it is run, it must download a header for every package installed on the system in order to determine available updates. However, running a local mirror nullifies this drawback. The yum command can download many megabytes of headers almost instantly on a standard Ethernet LAN. The yum utility is the most popular update method for &FC;. For more information about using yum, refer to .
Configuring Repositories A yum repository repository is a collection of packages on a server which supports yum clients. Repositories can serve both types of clients if desired. To set up a yum repository, you must write a directory that contains information which the clients require to resolve RPM dependencies. The directory's name depends on the version of yum it supports. It is permissible to have both kinds of repository information in a single repository. To support older yum clients, use the yum-arch command. To support current yum clients, use the createrepo command. Supporting &FC; 3 and beyond &FC; 3 ships with a newer version of yum. To support &FC; 3 yum clients, you must use createrepo on your server's repositories.
<command>yum-arch</command> The yum-arch command creates a directory named headers/ which supports older versions of yum (before 2.2). The yum-arch program searches recursively through a target directory and any subdirectories for RPM packages, and includes them in the header data. The yum-arch command always creates the headers/ directory in the current working directory. Therefore you should change your working directory to the directory where you want headers/ to appear. cd /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os su -c 'yum-arch -ls .' Enter the root password at the prompt. The -l switch follows symbolic links. The -s switch includes SRPMS (source RPM packages) in the header list. The command above creates the yum header cache in the directory /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/headers/.
<command>createrepo</command> The createrepo command creates repository information to support newer versions of yum (and possibly other repository client programs). The createrepo command stores this data in a folder named repodata. Run createrepo against the directory under which you want the repodata directory to appear. The createrepo program also searches recursively for RPM packages to include in the repository data. The following command creates the repository data in the directory /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/repodata. su -c 'createrepo /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os' To create repository data for package groups in addition to the package files, use the createrepo -g command. The option requires a parameter which points to the group file, relative to the given location of the package data. The following command creates the package group data corresponding to the repository directly above. Note the relative location of the group file /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;i386/os/Fedora/base/comps.xml. su -c 'createrepo -g Fedora/base/comps.xml /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os' You may have certain clients who update their version of yum in a non-prescribed way. To minimize problems for your clients, create both kinds of repository data for any repositories. The extra repository information is relatively small and will not affect your mirror's proper function.
Repository Locations Typically you will run yum-arch or createrepo against at least the following locations: The stock distribution; for example, /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/. For yum-arch, use the -l and -s options to follow the linked directory SRPMS and include the source packages therein. Official updates to the distribution; for example, /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/updates/&FCVER;/. Once again, for yum-arch use -l and/or -s if appropriate.
Client Configuration Client systems that use yum to contact your mirror also require configuration. The yum repository configuration files are located in /etc/yum.repos.d and end with the suffix .repo. Below is an example configuration file. Example <filename>/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-mirror.repo</filename> [mirror] name=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch - Base baseurl=http://server.mydomain.net/mirror/fedora/linux/core/$releasever/$basearch enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora Client systems should use a repository configuration file for each &FED; branch your mirror provides. The base distribution and released updates, for example, each require a separate configuration file. If you want clients to use your mirror in place of the official repositories, disable the existing repositories. To do this, edit the client's file for the official repository to include the directive enabled=0. You will need root access to edit these files. Many repositories provide their own installable RPM packages containing these configuration files. When a user installs the RPM, the new files in /etc/yum.repos.d/ reference that repository. These packages simplify the addition of new repositories for end users. Whether you use such a package yourself will depend on the number and skill set of clients your repository serves.
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&FDP-INFO; This document clarifies some of the terms used on various lists, web pages, and IRC, when talking about &FED;. Many thanks to the people on the fedora-list and at &RH; for their input. If you cannot find a term in this document that you think should appear here, use the bug reporting information below to notify the maintainers. &BUG-REPORTING; Jargon Buster a11y An abbreviation for "accessibility," frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually impaired. The 11 derives from the eleven letters between the beginning a and the ending y. ALSA The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system. Refer to for more information. Anaconda Anaconda is the installation program for &FC;. During installation, Anaconda identifies and configures the system's hardware, and creates appropriate file systems. Anaconda also allows the user to install the operating system software on the system. Optionally, it upgrades existing &RHL; or &FED; installations. Anaconda runs in a fully interactive text or graphical mode, or in a kickstart mode, which allows the owner or administrator to automate installation for unattended operation. Refer to for more information. apt The apt (Advanced Package Tool) utility is a dependency tool developed for use with Debian Linux dpkg packages. The apt-rpm utility extends apt for use with RPM packages. Since apt has specific problems with multilib, however, it is not recommended for use with &FED; systems. Use instead. ATrpms ATrpms a third party RPM repository for &FED; distributions. The original focus for ATrpms was software used in natural sciences, especially in the field of high energy physics. The repository included tools for use in numerical programming and scientific publications. But since then this repository has included many non-scientific software titles, like system tools or multimedia packages, resulting in a far more generic repository. Refer to for more information. BitTorrent BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing which downloads from multiple channels at once. Refer to for more information. Use BitTorrent to download &FC; by downloading and opening a torrent file. The official &FC; torrent tracker is located at . Download a torrent file there to begin downloading a release of &FC;. Bluecurve Bluecurve is a theme which unifies the look and feel of the &FED; desktop. Bluecurve was introduced in &RHL; 9 and was used as the default for &FC; through release 3. Bluecurve was replaced in &FC; 4 by . Bluecurve included icons and settings for the menu and layout of the desktop. &BZ; &BZ; is an online database for recording flaws, or bugs, in &FED; software, documentation, and other projects. &BZ; also tracks bugs in &RH; software. When you encounter a problem with &FED;, you can help the community fix the problem by making a record in &BZ;. This procedure is called "entering a bug." For more information about &BZ;, refer to &BZ-URL;. CJK An abbreviation for "Chinese, Japanese and Korean," East Asian languages which require the use of an platform due to the large number of possible typographic characters. Clearlooks Clearlooks is the default theme for a GNOME desktop environment in &FC; 4. The Clearlooks design is based on the original . Core Core is a numbered release of a subset of &FED; software, and is usually called "&FC;." Core packages are maintained mainly by employees of &RH;, and are made up of free and open source software produced by the Linux community. Although the software in &FC; is updated regularly, the original release of &FC; does not change. For this reason, when users discuss the state of their &FED; system software, they might refer to "&FC; plus updates." When you request help from the community, this terminology is the most accurate. However, many users simply call the updated system "&FC;." CPU The Central Processing Unit, or CPU , is the "brain" of a computer. The rest of the computer is organized around the CPU, so people often refer to computer systems by the type of processor inside. Examples of CPUs include Pentium-4, Athlon64, and PowerPC. cron The cron system executes automatic jobs on behalf of the system or an individual user on a schedule. An example of a system cron job might include running nightly to update the system. CUPS The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS , is a cross-platform printing solution for all UNIX-type environments, including Linux and Macintosh OS X. It is based on the Internet Printing Protocol and provides complete printing services to most printers. CUPS drivers are available at which allow Windows systems to use printers shared from Linux systems. Refer to for more information about CUPS. Desktop Switcher The Desktop Switcher tool allows a user to convert the &FED; desktop between and . To run the Desktop Switcher tool from the Main Menu, select DesktopPreferencesMore PreferencesDesktop Switcher. If you do not see this item in your menu, you may not have the switchdesk-gui package installed. Refer to &FDPDOCS-URL; to learn how to use to install software packages. eth0 The eth0 name represents the first discovered interface in a &FED; system. If your &FED; system has more than one such interface, the others will be numbered eth1, eth2, and so on. Ethernet Ethernet is the most common type of network technology for small computer networks. ethtool The ethtool utility is a Linux network driver diagnostic and tuning tool for a Linux 2.4 or later . The ethtool utility obtains information and diagnostics related to media, link status, driver version, bus location, and more. ext3 The ext3 file system is a method of organizing data on storage devices. It is based on the older but still vital ext2 Linux file system. Most users do not need to understand file system internals because Linux translates this system into understandable concepts such as files and folders. Refer to , however, for more information on ext2 and ext3. FAQ A FAQ is a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Refer to for a FAQ about the &FP;. Refer to for a FAQ about using &FED;. FDL The GNU Free Documentation License ( FDL ) is a means of ensuring freedom for program documentation. The &FDP; uses the FDL for its official documentation. In fact, this document is licensed through the FDL. As is the case with all freedoms, the FDL carries both rights and responsibilities. You have the right to modify and redistribute FDL materials, or create other works based on them. You then have the responsibility of licensing any such material under the FDL as well. In this fashion the FDL guarantees that documentation cannot be made less free by a recipient. FHS The File Hierarchy Standard, or FHS , is a collaborative document that defines the names and locations of many files and directories on a Linux system. The FHS also sets standards for the types of files that should inhabit specific system directories. Refer to for more information about the FHS. FreshRPMS A third-party repository of software packages. FreshRPMS is soon to be subsumed into the larger RPMForge repository. Refer to for more information. fsck The fsck utility is a command line tool used to check and repair file systems. It is normally used with Linux file systems such as , but also has the ability to make repairs on some Windows file systems. fsh Remote command execution via a cryptographically strong method such as lsh or ssh is often slow, especially if either of the involved computers is slow. The process is slow because the client and the server must perform a series of complex calculations during connection establishment. The fsh utility uses lsh or ssh to establish a secure tunnel to the remote system. This process takes as long as a normal connection establishment. Once the tunnel is established, however, fsh reuses it to start new sessions on the remote system almost instantaneously. With this process, fsh combines the security of ssh and the speed of rsh. GIMP The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GIMP is graphics software suitable for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. The GIMP will read and write graphics files in a variety of formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF. It will also import some proprietary image formats from other graphics programs. Refer to for more information about the GIMP. glibc The GNU C library, or glibc, is used as the C library in &FED;. Most software programs for your &FED; system rely on glibc for basic common functions. Refer to for more information about glibc. GNOME GNOME is the short name for the GNOME Desktop, a product of the GNOME Project. GNOME is a complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems such as &FED;. It is also a powerful application development framework for software developers. GNOME provides a complete set of human interface guidelines, which means that GNOME strives to have a consistent look and feel for all its applications. Read more about GNOME at . GNU GNU is an acronym that stands for "GNU's Not UNIX," and is pronounced "guh-NOO." GNU was originally intended to be a complete UNIX-like operating system. It has become a broader term describing free software licensed under the . Because the and much of the other software in a Linux system are licensed under the , many people call that system GNU/Linux. GnuPG (GPG) GnuPG, the GNU Privacy Guard, is a complete and free replacement for PGP, Pretty Good Privacy. GnuPG software allows you to digitally sign or encrypt data using public key encryption methods. GnuPG is OpenPGP compliant, so data signed or encrypted by GnuPG can be exchanged with almost any computer user. Refer to for more information about GPG. GPL The GNU General Public Licence, or GPL , is a software license designed to preserve users' rights to share and modify software. The GPL does this by restricting anyone from denying you those rights. Use of software is usually subject to the terms under which it is licensed. Many software licenses restrict you from copying, sharing, or even examining the software they cover. The terms of the GPL, however, allow you very broad rights to share, modify, and redistribute software. In return the GPL requires you to give others those rights if you share the results. The GPL encourages software programmers to learn and contribute to each other's work. Refer to for more information about the GPL. For a about the GPL, refer to . GRUB The GRand Unified Boot Loader, or GRUB , is a program which enables the user to select an operating system or kernel to boot. It also allows the user to pass arguments to the kernel. Refer to for more information about GRUB. i18n An abbreviation for "internationalization," frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspellings. Internationalization is the provision of multiple translations for messages that applications produce. The 18 derives from the eighteen (18) letters between the beginning i and the ending n. i386 The entire set of computer processors that are compatible with the Intel x86 platform, including Intel Pentium and Celeron, AMD Athlon and Duron, and VIA C3 s, are commonly referred to as i386. The i386 term is often used as shorthand for the distribution set of files meant for this line of computers or processors. IIIMF The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or IIIMF , is an framework for handling languages such as , which will not map readily to a standard keyboard device. IIIMF works by loading language engines dynamically at runtime as they are requested by clients. IM Instant messaging, or IM , is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use IM to have conversations with individuals or groups. America Online, an Internet service provider, popularized IM in the 1990's, but many other providers such as Yahoo and Google offer similar services. &FED; has programs such as gaim that allow you to use IM to communicate with other Internet users. Inkscape Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses SVG as the default file format. For more information about Inkscape, refer to . Input method A method used to enter text other than selecting each character directly on a keyboard or other input hardware. Input methods are widely used for entering ideographs and other characters phonetically or by component, such as in Esat Asian languages. &FC; uses the platform by default, but also offers other platforms such as . IRC Internet Relay Chat, or IRC , is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use IRC to have conversations with individuals or groups. IRC is very similar to , and offers many of the same capabilities, but predates IM by many years. ISO ISO is an acronym that stands for International Standards Organization. It is also used as an abbreviation for the ISO-9660 format of a standard data CD-ROM. &FED; offers installation CDs for &FC; as downloadable files on the Internet, in the form of CD image files sometimes called ISO files. These files can be burned directly to CD media using a CD-Recordable drive, and the resulting CD will contain all the files on the original &FC; media. KDE KDE is a free and open desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems such as &FED;. KDE also offers a complete development framework for writing graphical applications, as well as an office application suite. Refer to for more information about KDE. kernel A kernel is the core of an operating system, responsible for managing memory and conducting hardware operations. The Linux kernel used in &FED; is free and open source software, originally written by Linus Torvalds. Many computer scientists and programmers from around the world now contribute to its development. kickstart Many system administrators prefer to use an automated installation method to install &FED; on their machines. With kickstart, a system administrator can create a single file containing answers to all the questions asked during a &FED; installation. Refer to for more information about kickstart. kudzu The kudzu utility usually runs at boot time. The kudzu utility detects changes in the system's hardware configuration, and configures the devices for use with &FED; software. Refer to for more information about kudzu. l10n An abbreviation for "localization," frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. Localization is the provision of nation-specific settings for the representation of numbers, dates, currency, and other customary symbols. The 10 derives from the ten letters between the beginning l and the ending n. LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or LDAP , is a standard for hierarchically organizing and accessing collections of information. This information may be practically anything, but LDAP is most often used to collect information about organizations, including personnel and resource information. &FED; includes support for OpenLDAP, which is a free and open source implementation of LDAP. For more information about OpenLDAP, refer to . LILO The LInux LOader, or LILO , is a basic system program which boots your Linux system. LILO loads the Linux kernel from a floppy or a hard drive, boots the kernel and passes control of the system to the kernel. LILO can also boot other operating systems. LILO has been superseded by in &FED;. LSB The Linux Standard Base, or LSB , is a project that develops and promotes a set of standards to increase compatibility among Linux distributions. For more information about LSB, refer to . lspci The lspci utility displays information about all PCI buses in the system and all devices connected to them. It is frequently used to diagnose problems with hardware recognition or driver compatibility. md5sum The md5sum utility computes a 128-bit message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. To download an MD5 hash program for Windows operating systems, refer to . memtest86 The &FC; Installation CD 1 includes a memory testing utility called memtest86. To perform memory testing before you install Fedora Core, or to diagnose a RAM problem, enter memtest86 at the boot: prompt. The tests continue until you press the Esc key. mirror A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System administrators of computers connected to the Internet often create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource has one or more mirrors, many more users can access its content without overloading the original resource. mount To use a disk device such as a CD, USB drive, or floppy diskette, you must first mount it. &FED; uses a single unified file system for all attached devices. Windows systems, on the other hand, use a "drive letter" for each disk device, such as A: or C:. When you mount a disk device, its file system becomes part of the unified file system on &FED;. The device is mounted on a mount point, which is a directory that points to that device, such as /media/floppy. You must also unmount the file system before you eject or remove the disk, to insure all file information is safely written to the device. Since these functions are often handled through user-friendly helpers, you may perform all mounting, unmounting, and file browsing through the graphical desktop interface. For instance, if you use the Desktop, the file management utility makes it easy to perform these tasks. Mozilla The Mozilla Project produces several user applications such as the Firefox web browser and the Thunderbird email client. These programs are designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. For more information about Mozilla software, refer to . Nautilus The desktop environment includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a graphical display of your system and personal files. Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and &FED;, browse your photo collection, access your network resources, and more, all from an integrated interface. In essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop experience. Insert link to Nautilus resource here. package Users often refer to a file as a package. Pine Pine , short for a Program for Internet News and Email, is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. Refer to for more information about Pine. Rawhide Rawhide is a package repository which contains the latest development versions of packages which will eventually be included in &FED;. These latest versions are sometimes called "bleeding edge" , since they often include new and untested technology. You should consider the Rawhide repository "unstable," since any Rawhide package might be badly broken if the programmers are trying to add, change, or test features. If you want to develop programs for &FED;, you may want to install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to use a stable &FED; system, you should use the standard &FC; distribution instead. RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or &RHEL; , is the premiere operating system for open source computing. &RHEL; runs on many system architectures, is certified by top enterprise software and hardware vendors, and is backed by a &RHN; subscription and up to 24x7 support with one-hour response. Refer to for more information about &RHEL;. rhgb &RH; Graphical Boot, or rhgb , is an optional component of the boot process. The rhgb application produces a boot screen with a progress bar and fewer technical messages. The rhgb application allows you to click a link to see the technical boot messages if desired. Systems that have been upgraded from &RHL; to &FC; are not configured to include rhgb. RHN Applet The rhn-applet utility was originally designed for use with &RHEL; and Red Hat Network. It provides a notification and user interface for system updates using . It allows the user to retrieve and install system updates, but this usage is no longer recommended. Users should use for system updates instead. RPM RPM stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM is a robust database system for maintaining software on &FED; systems. Software packaged for &FED; is distributed in special package files called RPM files, or RPMs. System owners use the rpm utility to query the RPM database for information about installed software. Although some administrators use rpm to install, update, and remove software, it is recommended that you use yum for these purposes. rsync The rsync provides fast incremental file transfers. Administrators frequently use rsync to create a of an online resource. Refer to for more information about rsync. SCIM The Smart Common Input Method platform, or SCIM , is a C++ library that abstracts input method interface into simple, independent classes. It provides a higher level and simpler interface than some other input method platforms. SELinux SELinux is a set of extensions to the Linux that provide extremely strong security. SELinux is based on role definitions, and allows very granular control over access to system resources based on those roles. These security measures limit the risk associated with computer intrusions by unauthorized persons. For more information about SELinux, refer to and . sha1sum The sha1sum utility computes a 160-bit message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. Download mirrors for &FC; image files also include a related SHA1SUMS file which contains the hash values for the files. Run sha1sum against the downloaded files to verify the hash value. If a file's hash value does not match, you should not use that file to burn a CD. Try downloading the file again. To download an SHA-1 hash program for Windows operating systems, refer to . Sodipodi Sodipodi is a vector graphics illustration application. It uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to for more information. SRPM A source , or SRPM , contains the source code for a package. If you want to read or modify a program's source, use its SRPM. You do not need any SRPMs to install or use software. system-config-packages The system-config-packages utility is a package installation for new &FC; systems which have no software updates installed yet. Since most administrators and users update their system software regularly, system-config-packages is not often used. Users should instead use the utility to install new software. up2date The up2date application is a complete system for managing and updating software on &RHEL; and &FED; systems. It has both command line and gui modes. The up2date application is no longer recommended for software management, since it has been superseded by yum. Refer to for more information on managing software on your &FED; system. vino The vino utility is a variant of used in &FC; 4 and beyond. VNC VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is remote control software which allows you to view and interact with another computer over the network. Refer to for more information about VNC. XFS XFS is a journalling filesystem developed by SGI and used in SGI's IRIX operating system. It is also available for &FED; systems.. It is extremely scalable and has a journalling capability to protect against corruption. Refer to for more information about XFS. X Window System The X Window System, or simply "X," is the underlying technology for GNOME, KDE, and other graphical environments used in &FED;. X is a network-based system for displaying and communicating graphical input and output. It is very flexible and is suitable for a wide variety of configurations such as remote desktops and thin-client applications. Xen Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor for Intel x86 machines which supports concurrent execution of multiple guest operating systems. Using Xen, an administrator can set up many virtual machines running on a single physical computer. Any single virtual machine, while executing, performs nearly as well as the physical system without Xen. Xen may be used for testing software, providing large-scale web hosting on limited hardware, any many other applications. yum The Yellow Dog Updater, or yum , is a complete software management utility for RPM-based systems such as &FED;. It automatically determines software requirements, or dependencies, and uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. Refer to for more information about yum.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 22:00:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 17:00:24 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster jargon-buster-en.xml,1.17,1.18 Message-ID: <200602032200.k13M0tc6032740@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32685 Modified Files: jargon-buster-en.xml Log Message: I18n-ify this module Index: jargon-buster-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/jargon-buster-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18 --- jargon-buster-en.xml 7 Jan 2006 23:12:38 -0000 1.17 +++ jargon-buster-en.xml 3 Feb 2006 22:00:17 -0000 1.18 @@ -9,247 +9,20 @@ + + ]>
- - Fedora Jargon Buster - - - Dave - Pawson - - - Tammy - Fox - - - Paul - W. - Frields - - - - 2003 - 2004 - Dave Pawson - - - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - &FORMAL-RHI; - - - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - Paul W. Frields - - &LEGALNOTICE; - - - 1.0 - 7 Nov 2003 - DaveP - - - Initial Release - - - - - 1.1 - 8 Nov 2003 - DaveP - - - More added from Fedora list. - - - - - 1.2 - 10 Nov 2003 - DaveP - - - More added from Fedora list. - - - - - 1.3 - 10 Nov 2003 - DaveP - - - More added from various places (e.g. DV). - - - - - 1.4 - 10 Nov 2003 - DaveP - - - Added LegalNotice and std ents. - - - - - 1.5 - 11 Nov 2003 - DaveP - - - More additions from list. - - - - - 1.6 - 11 Nov 2003 - DaveP - - - More additions from list and A-Z toc. Needs art.xsl - - - - - 1.7 - 19 Dec 2003 - DaveP - - - Update - - - - - 1.8 - 30 Jan 2004 - TammyFox - - - Modified to build in fedora-docs module, Red Hat is 2 words, - other edits and corrections - - - - - 1.9 - 7 Mar 2004 - DaveP,TammyFox - - - Added request for input statement, added KDE and VMware - terms (DaveP); added trademark tags around relevant words in - new entries and modified para on contributing (TammyFox) - - - - - 1.9.1 - 30 Sept 2004 - PaulWFrields,TammyFox - - - Added Tettnang. - - - - - 1.9.1.1 - 17 Aug 2005 - PaulWFrields - - - Began new round of editing. - - - - - 1.9.2 - 26 Aug 2005 - PaulWFrields - - - Additional term editing. - - - - - 1.9.3 - 7 Sep 2005 - PaulWFrields - - - Style editing. - - - - - 1.9.4 - 30 Sep 2005 - PaulWFrields - - - Some term fixes (#160265). - - - - - 1.9.4.1 - 24 Oct 2005 - PaulWFrields - - - Spelling correction (#171596). - - - - - 1.9.5 - 6 Jan 2006 - PaulWFrields - - - Add additional entries for input methods, programming - features, and Xen (#177103). - - - Additional cross referencing. - - - Delineate copyright information, partly for clarity and - partly for properly exercising build tools. - - - - - 1.9.5.1 - 6 Jan 2006 - PaulWFrields - - - Fix labels to uniformity. - - - - - - + &FDP-INFO; This document clarifies some of the terms used on various lists, web pages, and IRC, when talking about &FED;. Many thanks to the people - on the fedora-list and at &RH; for their input. If you cannot find - a term in this document that you think should appear here, use the - bug reporting information below to notify the maintainers. + on the fedora-list and at &RH; for their input. If you cannot find a + term in this document that you think should appear here, use the bug + reporting information below to notify the maintainers. &BUG-REPORTING; @@ -258,27 +31,27 @@ Jargon Buster - a11y - - - An abbreviation for "accessibility," frequently used in - programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. - Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired - users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually - impaired. The 11 derives from the eleven - letters between the beginning a and the - ending y. - - + a11y + + + An abbreviation for "accessibility," frequently used in + programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. + Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired + users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually + impaired. The 11 derives from the eleven + letters between the beginning a and the + ending y. + + ALSA The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio - and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system. Refer - to for more - information. + and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system. Refer + to for more + information. @@ -287,19 +60,20 @@ Anaconda is the installation - program for &FC;. During installation, - Anaconda identifies and - configures the system's hardware, and creates appropriate - file systems. Anaconda also - allows the user to install the operating system software on - the system. Optionally, it upgrades existing &RHL; or &FED; - installations. Anaconda runs in a - fully interactive text or graphical mode, or in a - kickstart mode, which allows the - owner or administrator to automate installation for - unattended operation. Refer to - for more information. + program for &FC;. During installation, + Anaconda identifies and + configures the system's hardware, and creates appropriate + file systems. Anaconda also + allows the user to install the operating system software on + the system. Optionally, it upgrades existing &RHL; or &FED; + installations. Anaconda runs in a + fully interactive text or graphical mode, or in a + kickstart mode, which allows the + owner or administrator to automate installation for + unattended operation. Refer to + + for more information. @@ -307,14 +81,15 @@ apt - The apt (Advanced Package Tool) utility - is a dependency tool developed for use with Debian Linux - dpkg packages. The - apt-rpm utility extends - apt for use with RPM packages. Since - apt has specific problems with - multilib, however, it is not - recommended for use with &FED; systems. Use apt (Advanced Package Tool) utility + is a dependency tool developed for use with Debian Linux + dpkg packages. The + apt-rpm utility extends + apt for use with RPM packages. Since + apt has specific problems with + multilib, however, it is not + recommended for use with &FED; systems. Use + instead. @@ -323,16 +98,17 @@ ATrpms - ATrpms a third party RPM repository for &FED; - distributions. The original focus for ATrpms was software - used in natural sciences, especially in the field of high - energy physics. The repository included tools for use in - numerical programming and scientific publications. But since - then this repository has included many non-scientific - software titles, like system tools or multimedia packages, - resulting in a far more generic repository. Refer to for more - information. + ATrpms a third party RPM repository for &FED; distributions. + The original focus for ATrpms was software used in natural + sciences, especially in the field of high energy physics. + The repository included tools for use in numerical + programming and scientific publications. But since then this + repository has included many non-scientific software titles, + like system tools or multimedia packages, resulting in a far + more generic repository. Refer to + for + more information. @@ -340,18 +116,21 @@ BitTorrent - BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer - file sharing which downloads from multiple channels at - once. Refer to for more - information. + BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file + sharing which downloads from multiple channels at once. + Refer to + + for more information. - + Use BitTorrent to download &FC; - by downloading and opening a torrent file. The official - &FC; torrent tracker is located at . Download a - torrent file there to begin downloading a release of &FC;. + by downloading and opening a torrent file. The official &FC; + torrent tracker is located at + . + Download a torrent file there to begin downloading a release + of &FC;. @@ -360,11 +139,11 @@ Bluecurve is a theme which unifies - the look and feel of the &FED; desktop. Bluecurve was + the look and feel of the &FED; desktop. Bluecurve was introduced in &RHL; 9 and was used as the default for &FC; - through release 3. Bluecurve was replaced in &FC; 4 by - . Bluecurve included - icons and settings for the menu and layout of the desktop. + through release 3. Bluecurve was replaced in &FC; 4 by + . Bluecurve included icons + and settings for the menu and layout of the desktop. @@ -374,77 +153,79 @@ &BZ; is an online database for recording flaws, or bugs, in &FED; software, - documentation, and other projects. &BZ; also tracks bugs in - &RH; software. When you encounter a problem with &FED;, you + documentation, and other projects. &BZ; also tracks bugs in + &RH; software. When you encounter a problem with &FED;, you can help the community fix the problem by making a record in - &BZ;. This procedure is called "entering a bug." For more + &BZ;. This procedure is called "entering a bug." For more information about &BZ;, refer to &BZ-URL;. - CJK - - - An abbreviation for "Chinese, Japanese and Korean," East - Asian languages which require the use of an platform due to the large number - of possible typographic characters. - - - + CJK + + + An abbreviation for "Chinese, Japanese and Korean," East + Asian languages which require the use of an + platform due to + the large number of possible typographic characters. + + + - Clearlooks - - - Clearlooks is the default theme for a GNOME desktop - environment in &FC; 4. The Clearlooks design is based on - the original . - - + Clearlooks + + + Clearlooks is the default theme for a GNOME desktop + environment in &FC; 4. The Clearlooks design is based on the + original . + + Core - Core is a numbered release of a subset of &FED; software, - and is usually called "&FC;." Core packages are maintained - mainly by employees of &RH;, and are made up of free and - open source software produced by the Linux community. - - - Although the software in &FC; is updated regularly, the - original release of &FC; does not change. For this reason, - when users discuss the state of their &FED; system software, - they might refer to "&FC; plus updates." When you request - help from the community, this terminology is the most - accurate. However, many users simply call the updated - system "&FC;." + Core is a numbered release of a subset of &FED; software, + and is usually called "&FC;." Core packages are maintained + mainly by employees of &RH;, and are made up of free and + open source software produced by the Linux community. + + + Although the software in &FC; is updated regularly, the + original release of &FC; does not change. For this reason, + when users discuss the state of their &FED; system software, + they might refer to "&FC; plus updates." When you request + help from the community, this terminology is the most + accurate. However, many users simply call the updated system + "&FC;." - CPU - - - The Central Processing Unit, or CPU, is - the "brain" of a computer. The rest of the computer is - organized around the CPU, so people often refer to computer - systems by the type of processor inside. Examples of CPUs - include Pentium-4, Athlon64, and PowerPC. - - + CPU + + + The Central Processing Unit, or + CPU + , is the "brain" of a computer. The rest of the computer is + organized around the CPU, so people often refer to computer + systems by the type of processor inside. Examples of CPUs + include Pentium-4, Athlon64, and PowerPC. + + cron The cron system executes automatic jobs - on behalf of the system or an individual user on a schedule. - An example of a system cron job might - include running nightly to update - the system. + on behalf of the system or an individual user on a schedule. + An example of a system cron job might + include running nightly to + update the system. @@ -452,15 +233,16 @@ CUPS - The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS, - is a cross-platform printing solution for all UNIX-type - environments, including Linux and Macintosh OS X. It is - based on the Internet Printing Protocol and provides - complete printing services to most printers. CUPS drivers - are available at - which allow Windows systems to use printers shared from - Linux systems. Refer to - for more information about CUPS. + The Common UNIX Printing System, or + CUPS + , is a cross-platform printing solution for all UNIX-type + environments, including Linux and Macintosh OS X. It is + based on the Internet Printing Protocol and provides + complete printing services to most printers. CUPS drivers + are available at + which allow Windows systems to use printers shared from + Linux systems. Refer to + for more information about CUPS. @@ -469,32 +251,35 @@ The Desktop Switcher tool allows - a user to convert the &FED; desktop between and . To - run the Desktop Switcher tool - from the Main Menu, select - DesktopPreferencesMore - PreferencesDesktop - Switcher. If you do not see this - item in your menu, you may not have the - switchdesk-gui package installed. Refer - to &FDPDOCS-URL; to learn how to use to install software packages. - + a user to convert the &FED; desktop between + and + . To run the Desktop + Switcher tool from the Main Menu, select + DesktopPreferencesMore + PreferencesDesktop + Switcher. If you do not see this + item in your menu, you may not have the + switchdesk-gui package installed. Refer + to &FDPDOCS-URL; to learn how to use + to install software + packages. + - eth0 - - - The eth0 name represents the first - discovered interface in a - &FED; system. If your &FED; system has more than one such - interface, the others will be numbered - eth1, - eth2, and so on. - - + eth0 + + + The eth0 name represents the first + discovered interface in a + &FED; system. If your &FED; system has more than one such + interface, the others will be numbered + eth1, + eth2, and so on. + + Ethernet @@ -511,7 +296,7 @@ The ethtool utility is a Linux network driver diagnostic and tuning tool for a Linux 2.4 or later - . The + . The ethtool utility obtains information and diagnostics related to media, link status, driver version, bus location, and more. @@ -519,30 +304,34 @@ - ext3 - - - The ext3 file system is a method of - organizing data on storage devices. It is based on the - older but still vital ext2 Linux - file system. Most users do not need to understand file - system internals because Linux translates this system into - understandable concepts such as files and folders. Refer to - , however, - for more information on ext2 and - ext3. - - + ext3 + + + The ext3 file system is a method of + organizing data on storage devices. It is based on the older + but still vital ext2 Linux file + system. Most users do not need to understand file system + internals because Linux translates this system into + understandable concepts such as files and folders. Refer to + , however, + for more information on ext2 and + ext3. + + FAQ - A FAQ is a list of Frequently Asked - Questions. Refer to for a FAQ about - the &FP;. Refer to for a FAQ about using &FED;. + A + FAQ + is a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Refer to + + for a FAQ about the &FP;. Refer to + for a FAQ + about using &FED;. @@ -550,17 +339,18 @@ FDL - The GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) - is a means of ensuring freedom for program documentation. - The &FDP; uses the FDL for its official documentation. In - fact, this document is licensed through the FDL. As is the - case with all freedoms, the FDL carries both rights and - responsibilities. You have the right to modify and - redistribute FDL materials, or create other works based on - them. You then have the responsibility of licensing any - such material under the FDL as well. In this fashion the - FDL guarantees that documentation cannot be made less free - by a recipient. + The GNU Free Documentation License ( + FDL + ) is a means of ensuring freedom for program documentation. + The &FDP; uses the FDL for its official documentation. In + fact, this document is licensed through the FDL. As is the + case with all freedoms, the FDL carries both rights and + responsibilities. You have the right to modify and + redistribute FDL materials, or create other works based on + them. You then have the responsibility of licensing any such + material under the FDL as well. In this fashion the FDL + guarantees that documentation cannot be made less free by a + recipient. @@ -568,13 +358,15 @@ FHS - The File Hierarchy Standard, or FHS, is a - collaborative document that defines the names and locations - of many files and directories on a Linux system. The FHS - also sets standards for the types of files that should - inhabit specific system directories. Refer to for more information - about the FHS. + The File Hierarchy Standard, or + FHS + , is a collaborative document that defines the names and + locations of many files and directories on a Linux system. + The FHS also sets standards for the types of files that + should inhabit specific system directories. Refer to + for + more information about the FHS. @@ -583,9 +375,11 @@ A third-party repository of - software packages. FreshRPMS is soon to be subsumed into - the larger RPMForge repository. Refer to for more information. + software packages. FreshRPMS is soon to be subsumed into the + larger RPMForge repository. Refer to + for + more information. @@ -594,10 +388,11 @@ The fsck utility is a command line tool - used to check and repair file systems. It is normally used - with Linux file systems such as , but also has the ability to make - repairs on some Windows file systems. + used to check and repair file systems. It is normally used + with Linux file systems such as + , but also has the + ability to make repairs on some Windows file systems. @@ -606,21 +401,21 @@ Remote command execution via a cryptographically strong - method such as lsh or - ssh is often slow, especially if either - of the involved computers is slow. The process is slow - because the client and the server must perform a series of - complex calculations during connection establishment. + method such as lsh or + ssh is often slow, especially if either + of the involved computers is slow. The process is slow + because the client and the server must perform a series of + complex calculations during connection establishment. The fsh utility uses - lsh or ssh to - establish a secure tunnel to the remote system. This process - takes as long as a normal connection establishment. Once - the tunnel is established, however, fsh - reuses it to start new sessions on the remote system almost - instantaneously. With this process, fsh - combines the security of ssh and the speed of rsh. + lsh or ssh to + establish a secure tunnel to the remote system. This process + takes as long as a normal connection establishment. Once the + tunnel is established, however, fsh + reuses it to start new sessions on the remote system almost + instantaneously. With this process, fsh + combines the security of ssh and the speed of rsh. @@ -629,13 +424,13 @@ The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GIMP is - graphics software suitable for such tasks as photo - retouching, image composition and image authoring. The GIMP - will read and write graphics files in a variety of formats, - including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF. It will also import some - proprietary image formats from other graphics programs. - Refer to for more - information about the GIMP. + graphics software suitable for such tasks as photo + retouching, image composition and image authoring. The GIMP + will read and write graphics files in a variety of formats, + including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF. It will also import some + proprietary image formats from other graphics programs. + Refer to for more + information about the GIMP. @@ -644,11 +439,12 @@ The GNU C library, or glibc, is - used as the C library in &FED;. Most software programs for + used as the C library in &FED;. Most software programs for your &FED; system rely on glibc for - basic common functions. Refer to for more - information about glibc. + basic common functions. Refer to + + for more information about glibc. @@ -656,46 +452,51 @@ GNOME - GNOME is the short name for the GNOME - Desktop, a product of the GNOME Project. GNOME is a - complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for - UNIX-like operating systems such as &FED;. It is also a - powerful application development framework for software - developers. GNOME provides a complete set of human - interface guidelines, which means that GNOME strives to have - a consistent look and feel for all its applications. Read - more about GNOME at . + GNOME + is the short name for the GNOME Desktop, a product of the + GNOME Project. GNOME is a complete, free and easy-to-use + desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems such as + &FED;. It is also a powerful application development + framework for software developers. GNOME provides a complete + set of human interface guidelines, which means that GNOME + strives to have a consistent look and feel for all its + applications. Read more about GNOME at + . - GNU - - - GNU is an acronym that stands for "GNU's - Not UNIX," and is pronounced "guh-NOO." GNU was originally - intended to be a complete UNIX-like operating system. It - has become a broader term describing free software licensed - under the . Because the and much of the other software in a - Linux system are licensed under the , many people call that system - GNU/Linux. - - + GNU + + + GNU + is an acronym that stands for "GNU's Not UNIX," and is + pronounced "guh-NOO." GNU was originally intended to be a + complete UNIX-like operating system. It has become a broader + term describing free software licensed under the + . Because the + and much of the other + software in a Linux system are licensed under the + , many people call that + system GNU/Linux. + + GnuPG (GPG) GnuPG, the GNU Privacy Guard, is a complete and free - replacement for PGP, Pretty Good Privacy. GnuPG software + replacement for PGP, Pretty Good Privacy. GnuPG software allows you to digitally sign or encrypt data using public - key encryption methods. GnuPG is OpenPGP compliant, so data + key encryption methods. GnuPG is OpenPGP compliant, so data signed or encrypted by GnuPG can be exchanged with almost - any computer user. Refer to for more information about - GPG. + any computer user. Refer to + for more + information about GPG. @@ -703,21 +504,26 @@ GPL - The GNU General Public Licence, or GPL, - is a software license designed to preserve users' rights to - share and modify software. The GPL does this by restricting - anyone from denying you those rights. Use of software is - usually subject to the terms under which it is licensed. - Many software licenses restrict you from copying, sharing, - or even examining the software they cover. The terms of the - GPL, however, allow you very broad rights to share, modify, - and redistribute software. In return the GPL requires you - to give others those rights if you share the results. The - GPL encourages software programmers to learn and contribute - to each other's work. Refer to for - more information about the GPL. For a about the GPL, refer to GPL + , is a software license designed to preserve users' rights + to share and modify software. The GPL does this by + restricting anyone from denying you those rights. Use of + software is usually subject to the terms under which it is + licensed. Many software licenses restrict you from copying, + sharing, or even examining the software they cover. The + terms of the GPL, however, allow you very broad rights to + share, modify, and redistribute software. In return the GPL + requires you to give others those rights if you share the + results. The GPL encourages software programmers to learn + and contribute to each other's work. Refer to + + for more information about the GPL. For a + about the GPL, refer + to + . @@ -727,28 +533,30 @@ The GRand Unified Boot Loader, - or GRUB, is a program which enables the - user to select an operating system or kernel to boot. It - also allows the user to pass arguments to the kernel. Refer - to for more - information about GRUB. + or + GRUB + , is a program which enables the user to select an operating + system or kernel to boot. It also allows the user to pass + arguments to the kernel. Refer to + for more + information about GRUB. - i18n - - - An abbreviation for "internationalization," frequently used - in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspellings. - Internationalization is the provision of multiple - translations for messages that applications produce. The - 18 derives from the eighteen (18) letters - between the beginning i and the ending - n. - - - + i18n + + + An abbreviation for "internationalization," frequently used + in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspellings. + Internationalization is the provision of multiple + translations for messages that applications produce. The + 18 derives from the eighteen (18) letters + between the beginning i and the ending + n. + + + i386 @@ -756,9 +564,10 @@ The entire set of computer processors that are compatible with the Intel x86 platform, including Intel Pentium and - Celeron, AMD Athlon and Duron, and VIA C3 s, are commonly referred to as - i386. The + Celeron, AMD Athlon and Duron, and VIA C3 + s, are commonly + referred to as i386. The i386 term is often used as shorthand for the distribution set of files meant for this line of computers or processors. @@ -766,70 +575,73 @@ - IIIMF - - - The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or - IIIMF, is an framework for handling languages - such as , which will not map readily - to a standard keyboard device. IIIMF works by loading - language engines dynamically at runtime as they are - requested by clients. - - + IIIMF + + + The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or + IIIMF + , is an framework + for handling languages such as , + which will not map readily to a standard keyboard device. + IIIMF works by loading language engines dynamically at + runtime as they are requested by clients. + + - IM - - - Instant messaging, or IM, is a real-time, - text-based form of communication. You can use IM to have - conversations with individuals or groups. America Online, an - Internet service provider, popularized IM in the 1990's, but - many other providers such as Yahoo and Google offer similar - services. &FED; has programs such as - gaim that allow you to use IM to - communicate with other Internet users. - - + IM + + + Instant messaging, or + IM + , is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can + use IM to have conversations with individuals or groups. + America Online, an Internet service provider, popularized IM + in the 1990's, but many other providers such as Yahoo and + Google offer similar services. &FED; has programs such as + gaim that allow you to use IM to + communicate with other Internet users. + + - Inkscape - - - Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses - SVG as the default file format. For more information about - Inkscape, refer to . - - - + Inkscape + + + Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses + SVG as the default file format. For more information about + Inkscape, refer to . + + + - Input method - - - A method used to enter text other than selecting each - character directly on a keyboard or other input - hardware. Input methods are widely used for entering - ideographs and other characters phonetically or by - component, such as in Esat Asian languages. &FC; uses the - platform by default, but also - offers other platforms such as . - - - + Input method + + + A method used to enter text other than selecting each + character directly on a keyboard or other input hardware. + Input methods are widely used for entering ideographs and + other characters phonetically or by component, such as in + Esat Asian languages. &FC; uses the + platform by default, but also + offers other platforms such as . + + + IRC - Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, is a - real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use - IRC to have conversations with individuals or groups. IRC - is very similar to , and offers - many of the same capabilities, but predates IM by many - years. + Internet Relay Chat, or + IRC + , is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can + use IRC to have conversations with individuals or groups. + IRC is very similar to , and + offers many of the same capabilities, but predates IM by + many years. @@ -837,15 +649,15 @@ ISO - ISO is an acronym that stands for - International Standards Organization. It is also used as an - abbreviation for the ISO-9660 format of a standard data - CD-ROM. &FED; offers installation CDs for &FC; as - downloadable files on the Internet, in the form of CD image - files sometimes called ISO files. These files can be burned - directly to CD media using a CD-Recordable drive, and the - resulting CD will contain all the files on the original &FC; - media. + ISO + is an acronym that stands for International Standards + Organization. It is also used as an abbreviation for the + ISO-9660 format of a standard data CD-ROM. &FED; offers + installation CDs for &FC; as downloadable files on the + Internet, in the form of CD image files sometimes called ISO + files. These files can be burned directly to CD media using + a CD-Recordable drive, and the resulting CD will contain all + the files on the original &FC; media. @@ -854,11 +666,12 @@ KDE is a free and open desktop environment for UNIX-like - operating systems such as &FED;. KDE also offers a complete + operating systems such as &FED;. KDE also offers a complete development framework for writing graphical applications, as - well as an office application suite. Refer to for more information - about KDE. + well as an office application suite. Refer to + for + more information about KDE. @@ -867,9 +680,9 @@ A kernel is the core of an operating system, responsible for - managing memory and conducting hardware operations. The + managing memory and conducting hardware operations. The Linux kernel used in &FED; is free and open source software, - originally written by Linus Torvalds. Many computer + originally written by Linus Torvalds. Many computer scientists and programmers from around the world now contribute to its development. @@ -880,12 +693,13 @@ Many system administrators prefer to use an automated - installation method to install &FED; on their machines. With - kickstart, a system administrator can create a single file - containing answers to all the questions asked during a &FED; - installation. Refer to for more - information about kickstart. + installation method to install &FED; on their machines. With + kickstart, a system administrator can create a single file + containing answers to all the questions asked during a &FED; + installation. Refer to + + for more information about kickstart. @@ -894,42 +708,44 @@ The kudzu utility usually runs at boot - time. The kudzu utility detects changes - in the system's hardware configuration, and configures the - devices for use with &FED; software. Refer to kudzu utility detects changes + in the system's hardware configuration, and configures the + devices for use with &FED; software. Refer to + - for more information about kudzu. + for more information about kudzu. - l10n - - - An abbreviation for "localization," frequently used in - programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. - Localization is the provision of nation-specific settings - for the representation of numbers, dates, currency, and - other customary symbols. The 10 derives - from the ten letters between the beginning - l and the ending n. - - - + l10n + + + An abbreviation for "localization," frequently used in + programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. + Localization is the provision of nation-specific settings + for the representation of numbers, dates, currency, and + other customary symbols. The 10 derives + from the ten letters between the beginning + l and the ending n. + + + LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or - LDAP, is a standard for hierarchically - organizing and accessing collections of information. This - information may be practically anything, but LDAP is most - often used to collect information about organizations, - including personnel and resource information. &FED; - includes support for OpenLDAP, which is a free and open - source implementation of LDAP. For more information about - OpenLDAP, refer to . + LDAP + , is a standard for hierarchically organizing and accessing + collections of information. This information may be + practically anything, but LDAP is most often used to collect + information about organizations, including personnel and + resource information. &FED; includes support for OpenLDAP, + which is a free and open source implementation of LDAP. For + more information about OpenLDAP, refer to + . @@ -937,12 +753,13 @@ LILO - The LInux LOader, or LILO, is a basic - system program which boots your Linux system. LILO loads the - Linux kernel from a floppy or a hard drive, boots the kernel - and passes control of the system to the kernel. LILO can - also boot other operating systems. LILO has been superseded - by in &FED;. + The LInux LOader, or + LILO + , is a basic system program which boots your Linux system. + LILO loads the Linux kernel from a floppy or a hard drive, + boots the kernel and passes control of the system to the + kernel. LILO can also boot other operating systems. LILO has + been superseded by in &FED;. @@ -950,10 +767,12 @@ LSB - The Linux Standard Base, or LSB, is a - project that develops and promotes a set of standards to - increase compatibility among Linux distributions. For more - information about LSB, refer to LSB + , is a project that develops and promotes a set of standards + to increase compatibility among Linux distributions. For + more information about LSB, refer to + . @@ -964,7 +783,7 @@ The lspci utility displays information about all PCI buses in the system and all devices connected - to them. It is frequently used to diagnose problems with + to them. It is frequently used to diagnose problems with hardware recognition or driver compatibility. @@ -974,14 +793,15 @@ The md5sum utility computes a 128-bit - message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash + message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. - + - To download an MD5 hash program for Windows operating - systems, refer to . @@ -991,53 +811,56 @@ The &FC; Installation CD 1 includes a memory testing utility - called memtest86. To perform memory + called memtest86. To perform memory testing before you install Fedora Core, or to diagnose a RAM problem, enter memtest86 at the - boot: prompt. The tests continue until you - press the Esc key. + boot: + prompt. The tests continue until you press the + Esc key. - mirror - - - A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System - administrators of computers connected to the Internet often - create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource - has one or more mirrors, many more users can access its - content without overloading the original resource. - - + mirror + + + A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System + administrators of computers connected to the Internet often + create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource has + one or more mirrors, many more users can access its content + without overloading the original resource. + + mount To use a disk device such as a CD, USB drive, or floppy - diskette, you must first mount it. &FED; + diskette, you must first mount it. &FED; uses a single unified file system for all attached devices. Windows systems, on the other hand, use a "drive letter" for each disk device, such as A: or - C:. When you + C:. When you mount a disk device, its file system - becomes part of the unified file system on &FED;. The - device is mounted on a mount point, - which is a directory that points to that device, such as - /media/floppy. You must also unmount + becomes part of the unified file system on &FED;. The device + is mounted on a mount point, which is + a directory that points to that device, such as + /media/floppy. You must also unmount the file system before you eject or remove the disk, to insure all file information is safely written to the device. - - Since these functions are often handled through - user-friendly helpers, you may perform all mounting, - unmounting, and file browsing through the graphical desktop - interface. For instance, if you use the Desktop, the file management utility makes it - easy to perform these tasks. - + + Since these functions are often handled through + user-friendly helpers, you may perform all mounting, + unmounting, and file browsing through the graphical desktop + interface. For instance, if you use the + Desktop, the + file management + utility makes it easy to perform these tasks. + @@ -1048,7 +871,8 @@ as the Firefox web browser and the Thunderbird email client. These programs are designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. For more information about - Mozilla software, refer to . @@ -1058,13 +882,14 @@ The desktop environment - includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a - graphical display of your system and personal files. - Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and - &FED;, browse your photo collection, access your network - resources, and more, all from an integrated interface. In - essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop - experience. Insert link to Nautilus + includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a + graphical display of your system and personal files. + Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and + &FED;, browse your photo collection, access your network + resources, and more, all from an integrated interface. In + essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop + experience. + Insert link to Nautilus resource here. @@ -1075,19 +900,21 @@ Users often refer to a file as a package. - - + + Pine - Pine, short for a Program for Internet - News and Email, is a tool for reading, sending, and managing - electronic messages. Refer to for more information - about Pine. + Pine + , short for a Program for Internet News and Email, is a tool + for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. + Refer to + + for more information about Pine. @@ -1096,18 +923,18 @@ Rawhide is a package repository which contains the latest - development versions of packages which will eventually be - included in &FED;. These latest versions are sometimes - called "bleeding edge" , since they often - include new and untested technology. You should consider - the Rawhide repository "unstable," since any Rawhide package - might be badly broken if the - programmers are trying to add, change, or test features. If - you want to develop programs for &FED;, you may want to - install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to use a - stable &FED; system, you should use the standard &FC; - distribution instead. + development versions of packages which will eventually be + included in &FED;. These latest versions are sometimes + called "bleeding edge" , + since they often include new and untested technology. You + should consider the Rawhide repository "unstable," since any + Rawhide package might be badly broken + if the programmers are trying to add, change, or test + features. If you want to develop programs for &FED;, you may + want to install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to + use a stable &FED; system, you should use the standard &FC; + distribution instead. @@ -1115,14 +942,16 @@ RHEL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or &RHEL;, is - the premiere operating system for open source computing. - &RHEL; runs on many system architectures, is certified by - top enterprise software and hardware vendors, and is backed - by a &RHN; subscription and up to 24x7 support with one-hour - response. Refer to for more - information about &RHEL;. + Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or + &RHEL; + , is the premiere operating system for open source + computing. &RHEL; runs on many system architectures, is + certified by top enterprise software and hardware vendors, + and is backed by a &RHN; subscription and up to 24x7 support + with one-hour response. Refer to + + for more information about &RHEL;. @@ -1130,15 +959,15 @@ rhgb - &RH; Graphical Boot, or - rhgb, is an - optional component of the boot process. The - rhgb application produces a boot - screen with a progress bar and fewer technical messages. - The rhgb application allows you - to click a link to see the technical boot messages if - desired. Systems that have been upgraded from &RHL; to &FC; - are not configured to include + &RH; Graphical Boot, or + rhgb + , is an optional component of the boot + process. The rhgb application + produces a boot screen with a progress bar and fewer + technical messages. The rhgb + application allows you to click a link to see the technical + boot messages if desired. Systems that have been upgraded + from &RHL; to &FC; are not configured to include rhgb. @@ -1150,10 +979,12 @@ The rhn-applet utility was originally designed for use with &RHEL; and Red Hat Network. It provides a notification and user interface for system - updates using . It allows - the user to retrieve and install system updates, but this - usage is no longer recommended. Users should use for system updates instead. + updates using . It allows the + user to retrieve and install system updates, but this usage + is no longer recommended. Users should use + for system updates + instead. @@ -1161,15 +992,16 @@ RPM - RPM stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM - is a robust database system for maintaining software on - &FED; systems. Software packaged for &FED; is distributed - in special package files called RPM files, or RPMs. System - owners use the rpm utility to query the - RPM database for information about installed software. - Although some administrators use rpm to - install, update, and remove software, it is recommended that - you use yum for these purposes. + RPM + stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM is a robust database + system for maintaining software on &FED; systems. Software + packaged for &FED; is distributed in special package files + called RPM files, or RPMs. System owners use the + rpm utility to query the RPM database for + information about installed software. Although some + administrators use rpm to install, + update, and remove software, it is recommended that you use + yum for these purposes. @@ -1178,39 +1010,46 @@ The rsync provides fast incremental file - transfers. Administrators frequently use - rsync to create a of an online resource. Refer to + transfers. Administrators frequently use + rsync to create a + of an online + resource. Refer to for more information about rsync. - SCIM - - - The Smart Common Input Method platform, or - SCIM, is a C++ library that abstracts - input method interface into simple, independent classes. - It provides a higher level and simpler interface than some - other input method platforms. - - - + SCIM + + + The Smart Common Input Method platform, or + SCIM + , is a C++ library that abstracts input method interface + into simple, independent classes. It provides a higher level + and simpler interface than some other input method + platforms. + + + SELinux - SELinux is a set of extensions to the Linux that provide extremely strong - security. SELinux is based on role definitions, and allows - very granular control over access to system resources based - on those roles. These security measures limit the risk - associated with computer intrusions by unauthorized persons. - For more information about SELinux, refer to and that provide + extremely strong security. SELinux is based on role + definitions, and allows very granular control over access to + system resources based on those roles. These security + measures limit the risk associated with computer intrusions + by unauthorized persons. For more information about SELinux, + refer to + and + . @@ -1220,23 +1059,24 @@ The sha1sum utility computes a 160-bit - message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash + message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. - - + + Download mirrors for &FC; image - files also include a related SHA1SUMS file which contains the - hash values for the files. Run - sha1sum against the downloaded files to - verify the hash value. If a file's hash value does not - match, you should not use that file to burn a CD. Try + files also include a related SHA1SUMS file which contains + the hash values for the files. + Run sha1sum against the downloaded files + to verify the hash value. If a file's hash value does not + match, you should not use that file to burn a CD. Try downloading the file again. - To download an SHA-1 hash program for Windows operating - systems, refer to . @@ -1246,11 +1086,12 @@ Sodipodi is a vector graphics illustration application. It - uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to for more - information. + uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to + + for more information. - + @@ -1258,10 +1099,11 @@ A source , or - SRPM, contains the source code for a - package. If you want to read or - modify a program's source, use its SRPM. You do not need any - SRPMs to install or use software. + SRPM + , contains the source code for a + package. If you want to read or modify a program's source, + use its SRPM. You do not need any SRPMs to install or use + software. @@ -1272,11 +1114,13 @@ The system-config-packages utility is a package installation for new &FC; systems which - have no software updates installed yet. Since most + have no software updates installed yet. Since most administrators and users update their system software regularly, system-config-packages - is not often used. Users should instead use the utility to install new software. + is not often used. Users should instead use the + utility to install + new software. @@ -1286,23 +1130,26 @@ The up2date application is a complete system for managing and updating software on &RHEL; - and &FED; systems. It has both command line and gui - modes. The up2date application is - no longer recommended for software management, since it has - been superseded by yum. Refer to for more - information on managing software on your &FED; system. + and &FED; systems. It has both command line and gui modes. + The up2date application is no + longer recommended for software management, since it has + been superseded by yum. Refer to + + for more information on managing software on your &FED; + system. - vino - - - The vino utility is a variant of vino + + + The vino utility is a variant of + used in &FC; 4 and beyond. - - + + VNC @@ -1323,7 +1170,8 @@ XFS is a journalling filesystem developed by SGI and used in SGI's IRIX operating system. It is also available for &FED; systems.. It is extremely scalable and has a journalling - capability to protect against corruption. Refer to for more information about XFS. @@ -1335,8 +1183,8 @@ The X Window System, or simply "X," is the underlying technology for GNOME, KDE, and other graphical environments - used in &FED;. X is a network-based system for displaying - and communicating graphical input and output. It is very + used in &FED;. X is a network-based system for displaying + and communicating graphical input and output. It is very flexible and is suitable for a wide variety of configurations such as remote desktops and thin-client applications. @@ -1344,33 +1192,35 @@ - Xen - - - Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor for Intel x86 - machines which supports concurrent execution of multiple - guest operating systems. Using Xen, an administrator can - set up many virtual machines running on a single physical - computer. Any single virtual machine, while executing, - performs nearly as well as the physical system without Xen. - Xen may be used for testing software, providing large-scale - web hosting on limited hardware, any many other - applications. - - + Xen + + + Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor for Intel x86 + machines which supports concurrent execution of multiple + guest operating systems. Using Xen, an administrator can set + up many virtual machines running on a single physical + computer. Any single virtual machine, while executing, + performs nearly as well as the physical system without Xen. + Xen may be used for testing software, providing large-scale + web hosting on limited hardware, any many other + applications. + + yum - The Yellow Dog Updater, or yum, is a - complete software management utility for RPM-based systems - such as &FED;. It automatically determines software + The Yellow Dog Updater, or + yum + , is a complete software management utility for RPM-based + systems such as &FED;. It automatically determines software requirements, or dependencies, and - uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. - Refer to for more - information about yum. + uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. Refer + to + + for more information about yum. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 22:02:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 17:02:51 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster jargon-buster-en.xml,1.18,NONE Message-ID: <200602032202.k13M2pM0002072@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2056 Removed Files: jargon-buster-en.xml Log Message: Remove pre-i18n cruft --- jargon-buster-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 22:17:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 17:17:33 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.40,1.41 Message-ID: <200602032217.k13MHX7g002546@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2516 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Eliminate redundant building Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.40 retrieving revision 1.41 diff -u -r1.40 -r1.41 --- Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 18:05:01 -0000 1.40 +++ Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 22:17:06 -0000 1.41 @@ -138,7 +138,6 @@ # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTML_template,${LANG}))) -html:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-${LANG}/index.html) html:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-${LANG}) # ######################################################################### @@ -155,7 +154,6 @@ # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLNOCHUNK_template,${LANG}))) -html-nochunks:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).html) html-nochunks:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-nochunks-$(LANG)) # ######################################################################### @@ -181,8 +179,7 @@ # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call PDF_template,${LANG}))) -pdf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).pdf) -pdf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},pdf-$(LANG).pdf) +pdf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},pdf-$(LANG)) # ######################################################################### # For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, clean up! From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 22:20:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 17:20:21 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.41,1.42 Message-ID: <200602032220.k13MKLHp002705@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2687 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: This may not be strictly needed, but it makes me feel better, what with the new level of directories in CVS. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.41 retrieving revision 1.42 diff -u -r1.41 -r1.42 --- Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 22:17:06 -0000 1.41 +++ Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 22:20:13 -0000 1.42 @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ ${SPECFILE}:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ - ../docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl ${RPMINFO} \ + ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl ${RPMINFO} \ >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ @@ -299,21 +299,21 @@ fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-gnome.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ - ../docs-common/packaging/gnome-desktop.xsl \ + ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/gnome-desktop.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ kde.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ - ../docs-common/packaging/kde-desktop.xsl \ + ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/kde-desktop.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ khelp.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ - ../docs-common/packaging/khelpcenter-plugin.xsl \ + ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/khelpcenter-plugin.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf:: ${RPMINFO} ${XSLTPROC} --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ --stringparam lang "$(1)" \ - ../docs-common/packaging/omf.xsl ${RPMINFO} | \ + ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/omf.xsl ${RPMINFO} | \ $(XMLFORMAT) $(XMLFOPTS) >fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf.tmp && \ move-if-change fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf.tmp fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf endef From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 3 22:41:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Chad Sellers (csellers)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 17:41:03 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq selinux-faq-en.xml,1.25,1.26 Message-ID: <200602032241.k13Mf31M002765@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: csellers Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2745 Modified Files: selinux-faq-en.xml Log Message: First cut at an CF5 FAQ. Still missing several necessary new items, but old items should be consistent with FC5 now. Index: selinux-faq-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/selinux-faq-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.25 retrieving revision 1.26 diff -u -r1.25 -r1.26 --- selinux-faq-en.xml 29 Jun 2005 14:51:04 -0000 1.25 +++ selinux-faq-en.xml 3 Feb 2006 22:40:55 -0000 1.26 @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - + - + @@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ Wade Karsten + + Sellers + Chad + &LEGALNOTICE; @@ -43,8 +47,9 @@ This FAQ is specific to &FC; &LOCALVER; - If you are looking for the FAQ for &FC; 2, refer to . + If you are looking for the FAQ for &FC; 2 or &FC; 3, refer to or , respectively. @@ -80,13 +85,29 @@ - Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO — + Reference Policy (the new policy found in &FC; 5) — + + + + + SELinux policy development training courses — and + + + + Getting Started with SE Linux HOWTO: the new SE Linux (Debian) — @@ -94,6 +115,13 @@ + List of SELinux object classes and permissions — + + + + + On IRC — irc.freenode.net, #fedora-selinux @@ -110,7 +138,7 @@ Making changes/additions to the &FED; &SEL; FAQ This FAQ is available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/. + url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/. For changes or additions to the &FED; &SEL; FAQ, use this + + + selinux-policy-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + + + This package is common to all types of policy and contains config + files/man pages. + + + + selinux-policy-devel-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + + + This is the development environment. This replaces the -sources + package from the past. This package contains the interface files + used in reference policy along with a Makefile and a small tool + used to generate a policy template file. The interface files + reside in /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/headers directory. + - selinux-policy-strict-<version-arch>.rpm - and - selinux-policy-strict-sources-<version-arch>.rpm + selinux-policy-strict-<version>.noarch.rpm - selinux-policy-targeted-<version-arch>.rpm - and - selinux-policy-targeted-sources-<version-arch>.rpm + selinux-policy-targeted-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + + + selinux-policy-mls-<version>.noarch.rpm - Policy source resides in - /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy, - when it is installed, and the binary policy file is in - /etc/selinux/policyname/policy. - Policy source is not required for ultra-minimal installations. The - policy for the types and domains is configured separately from - security context for the subjects and objects. + Binary policy files are in /etc/selinux/policyname. The policy for the + types and domains is configured separately from security context for the + subjects and objects. @@ -374,6 +422,47 @@ + What is the mls policy? Who is it for? + + + + + The mls policy is similar to the strict policy, but adds an additional + field to security contexts for separating levels. These levels can be + used to separate data in an environment that calls for strict + hierarchical separation. The most common example of this is a military + setting where data is classified at a certain level. This policy is + geared toward these sorts of users, and is probably not useful to + you unless you fall into this category. + + + + + + + What is the Reference Policy? + + + + + The Reference Policy + is a new project designed to rewrite the entire SELinux policy in a + way that is easier to use and understand. To do this, it uses + the concepts of modularity, abstraction, and well-defined interfaces. + See it's project page + for more information on it. + + + Fedora policies at version 1.x are based on the traditional example + policy. Policies version 2.x (as used in &FC; &LOCALVER;) are based + on the Reference Policy. + + + + + + What are file contexts? @@ -423,8 +512,8 @@ There is no difference between a domain and a type, although domain is sometimes used to refer to the type of a process. The - use of domain in this way stems from traditional TE models, where - domains and types are separate. + use of domain in this way stems from Domain and Type Enforcement (DTE) + models, where domains and types are separate. @@ -796,7 +885,7 @@ kernel command line to turn system-call auditing off. - System-call auditing is off by default. When on, it provides + System-call auditing is on by default. When on, it provides information about the system-call that was executing when SELinux generated a denied message. This may be helpful when debugging policy. @@ -812,8 +901,8 @@ - This is not supported at this time. In the future, a utility will - be provided to tune auditing. + To do this, run auditctl -e 0. Note that this + will not affect auditing of SELinux AVC denials. @@ -1000,9 +1089,9 @@ You can create your new user with the standard useradd command. First you must become root; under the strict policy you will need to change role to - sysadm_r. This context switch - has been incorporated into the su command and - occurs automatically. For the targeted policy, you will not need + sysadm_r using + newrole -r sysadm_r + For the targeted policy, you will not need to switch roles, staying in unconfined_t: @@ -1024,7 +1113,7 @@ - + @@ -1104,12 +1193,14 @@ + +--> @@ -1246,18 +1337,7 @@ changes in the updated policy. - If you have installed the policy source packages, e.g. - selinux-policy-strict, you can execute these - commands to relabel the file system. - - -cd /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy -make -make relabel -reboot - - - If you aren't using policy sources, another approach is to use the + To relabel, use the fixfiles command or take advantage of the /.autorelabel mechanism: @@ -1288,6 +1368,8 @@ + + + - Why do the files + Why do binary policies (e.g. /etc/selinux/policyname/policy/policy.<version> - and - /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy/policy.<version> - have different (sizes, md5sums, dates)? + distributed with Fedora and those I compile myself have different sizes + and md5sums? When you install a policy package, pre-compiled binary policy files are put directly into /etc/selinux. - When a policy source package is installed or updated, binary - policy files are built in - /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy, - then moved to - /etc/selinux/policyname/policy/. The different build environments will make target files that have - different sizes, md5sums, and dates. + different sizes, md5sums. @@ -1409,39 +1490,94 @@ - Your help is definitely appreciated. You can start by joining the - &SEL; mailing list, fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com; - you can subscribe and read the archives at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list. - The UnOfficial FAQ has some generic policy writing HOWTO - information (http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14882&group_id=21266#BSP.1). - Another new resource is the Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO (https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266). + Your help is definitely appreciated. + + + + You can start by joining the + &FED; &SEL; mailing list, fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com; + you can subscribe and read the archives at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list. + + + + + The UnOfficial FAQ has some generic policy writing HOWTO + information (http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14882&group_id=21266#BSP.1). + + + + + Another new resource is the Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO (https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266). + + + + Also, since the &FC; &LOCALVER; policy is based on the , + you should look at the documentation on its project page. Your best bet is to look at the policy files in - /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy/ - and try experiments. Watch the avc - denied messages in - /var/log/messages for clues. - - - A useful tool for the policy writer is - /usr/bin/audit2allow, which translates - avc messages from - /var/log/messages into rules that can be used - by &SEL;. These rules will likely need to be cleaned up. - - - The command audit2allow can receive input via - three methods. Default is from standard input - (STDIN). Using the - option reads input from /var/log/messages, - and the option reads input from - dmesg output. + /usr/share/doc/selinux-policy->version< + which shows examples of policy. + + If you want to write a new policy domain, you should install the + selinux-policy-devel package. This will place reference policy + interface files into the + /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy directory. + + + There is also a tool there to help you get started. You can use + the tool policygentool to generate your own + te, fc + and if file. + This tool takes two parameters: the Name of the policy module + (mydaemon) and the full path to the executable + (/usr/sbin/mydaemon). This will create three + files mydaemon.te, + mydaemon.fc and + mydaemon.if. + After you generate the policy files, + use the supplied Makefile, + /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile, + build a policy package (mydaemon.pp). Now + you can load the policy + module, using semodule, and relabel the + executable using + restorecon. Since you have very limited + policy for your + executeable, SELinux will prevent it from doing much. So you need + to turn on permissive mode and then use the init script to start + your daemon. Now you can start collect avc messages. You can use + audit2allow to translate the avc messages to + allow rules and begin + updating you mydaemon.te file. You should + search for interface + macros in the /etc/selinux/refpolicy/include + directory and use + these instead of using the allow rules directly, whenever + possible. If you want more examples of polcy, you could always + install the selinux-policy src rpm, which contains all of the + policy te files for the reference policy. + + +# /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/policygentool mydaemon /usr/sbin/mydaemon +# make -f /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile +m4 /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/all_perms.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/loadable_module.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/misc_macros.spt +... +/usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/obj_perm_sets.spt mydaemon.fc > tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc +Creating targeted mydaemon.pp policy package +/usr/bin/semodule_package -o mydaemon.pp -m tmp/mydaemon.mod -f tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc +rm tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc tmp/mydaemon.mod +# semodule -i mydaemon.pp +# restorecon -v /usr/sbin/mydaemon +restorecon reset /usr/sbin/mydaemon context user_u:object_r:sbin_t->system_u:object_r:mydaemon_exec_t +# setenforce 1 +# service mydaemon restart + @@ -1552,6 +1688,12 @@ ext2/ext3, XFS has recently added support for the necessary labels. + + Note that XFS SELinux support is broken in upstream kernel + 2.6.14 and 2.6.15, but fixed (worked around) + in 2.6.16. So, make sure your kernel includes this fix if + you choose to use XFS. + @@ -1636,10 +1778,11 @@ url="mailto:fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com">fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com) for discussion. + +
- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 01:32:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 20:32:24 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging khelpcenter-fdp.directory,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602040132.k141WODt008928@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8910/packaging Modified Files: khelpcenter-fdp.directory Log Message: Weight KHelpcenter entry appropriately Index: khelpcenter-fdp.directory =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/khelpcenter-fdp.directory,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- khelpcenter-fdp.directory 25 Dec 2005 20:36:34 -0000 1.1 +++ khelpcenter-fdp.directory 4 Feb 2006 01:32:16 -0000 1.2 @@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ Name=Fedora Comment=Official Fedora Documentation DocPath= + +X-DOC-Weight=-1500 From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 01:35:17 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 20:35:17 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging fedora-doc-common.spec,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602040135.k141ZHE8008957@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8939/packaging Modified Files: fedora-doc-common.spec Log Message: Meet FE standards (thanks to Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams) Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 19 Jan 2006 19:50:05 -0000 1.6 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 4 Feb 2006 01:35:09 -0000 1.7 @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ Summary: Fedora Documentation common files Name: fedora-doc-common # To be defined in Makefile -Version: %version -Release: %release +Version: 0.2 +Release: 1 License: FDL Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ -Source0: fedora-doc-common-%release.src.tar.gz +Source0: fedora-doc-common-%version.src.tar.gz Group: Documentation BuildArch: noarch BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n) @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ %prep -%setup -q -n %{name}-%{release} +%setup -q %build @@ -34,39 +34,41 @@ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ for i in xmlformat xmldiff copy-figs tidy-bowl fdpsh doctype do - install -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/bin/${i} \ + install -m 755 bin/${i} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ done for i in xmlformat-fdp.conf xmldiff.pl active fdp-functions do - install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/bin/${i} \ + install -m 755 bin/${i} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ done +# Correct exceptions to make rpmlint happy +for i in active fdp-functions xmlformat-fdp.conf +do + chmod 644 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/${i} +done install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/common/*.{xml,ent} \ +install -m 644 common/*.{xml,ent} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/ -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/css/* \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/ +install -m 644 css/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/ -install -m 644 \ - $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/packaging/fedora-documentation.menu \ +install -m 644 packaging/fedora-documentation.menu \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/ -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/stylesheet-images/* \ +install -m 644 stylesheet-images/* \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/packaging/*.{xsl,dtd} \ +install -m 644 packaging/*.{xsl,dtd} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/xsl/* \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ +install -m 644 xsl/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/images/* \ +install -m 644 images/* \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/packaging/khelpcenter-fdp.directory $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/.directory -install -m 644 $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-%{release}/Makefile.common \ +install -m 644 packaging/khelpcenter-fdp.directory $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/.directory +install -m 644 Makefile.common \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/Makefile.common @@ -76,7 +78,16 @@ %files %defattr(-, root, root,-) -%docdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/Makefile.common %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/* %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/* @@ -85,7 +96,11 @@ %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/* %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/* %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/* +%dir %{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/ %{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/.directory %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/* %changelog +* Fri Feb 3 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.2-1 +- Initial RPM version + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 01:59:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 20:59:34 -0500 Subject: release-notes ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602040159.k141xYrh009044@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9020 Modified Files: ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml Log Message: Please use &LOCALVER; entity to match notes to Fedora Core release Index: ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 01:59:27 -0000 1.3 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
PPC Hardware Requirements This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed - to install &FC; 4. + to install &FC; &LOCALVER;. Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 Index: ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml 11 Jan 2006 07:17:52 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 01:59:27 -0000 1.4 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Requisiti hardware PPC Questa sezione elenca l'hardware PowerPC (PPC) minimo necessario - all'installazione di &FC; 5. + all'installazione di &FC; &LOCALVER;. Minima: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 Index: ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml 15 Jan 2006 15:59:25 -0000 1.2 +++ ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml 4 Feb 2006 01:59:27 -0000 1.3 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PPC ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC), ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; 5. +>?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC), ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER;. PPC ???????????? - ????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC) ????????? &FC; 4 + ????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC) ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????? From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 02:46:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 21:46:08 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq selinux-faq-it.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602040246.k142k8mp010997@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10979 Modified Files: selinux-faq-it.xml Log Message: updated to v1.5-1 Index: selinux-faq-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/selinux-faq-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- selinux-faq-it.xml 14 Dec 2005 06:47:27 -0000 1.3 +++ selinux-faq-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 02:46:01 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - + - + @@ -28,7 +28,10 @@ Wade Karsten - + + Sellers + Chad + &LEGALNOTICE; @@ -37,19 +40,22 @@ &SEL; Note e FAQ Le informazioni in questa FAQ sono pregevoli per coloro che sono nuovi a &SEL;. Il - loro valore ?? apprezzabile anche se siete nuovi alle ultime implementazioni di &SEL; in &FC;, poich?? - alcuni comportamenti potrebbero essere differenti da come sapete. + loro valore ?? apprezzabile anche se siete nuovi alle ultime implementazioni di &SEL; in &FC;, + poich?? alcuni comportamenti potrebbero essere differenti + da come sapete. Questa FAQ ?? specifica per &FC; &LOCALVER; Se state cercando le FAQ per &FC; 2, fate riferimento a . + url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc2/" /> o , rispettivamente. - Per maggiori informazioni su come funziona &SEL;, come usare &SEL; su distribuzioni - Linux generiche e specifiche, e come scrivere policy, queste sono risorse utili: + Per maggiori informazioni su come funziona &SEL;, come usare &SEL; su + distribuzioni Linux generiche e specifiche, e come scrivere policy, queste sono + risorse utili: Lista Link Esterni @@ -79,13 +85,29 @@ - Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO — + Reference Policy (the new policy found in &FC; 5) — + + + + + SELinux policy development training courses — and + + + + Getting Started with SE Linux HOWTO: the new SE Linux (Debian) — @@ -93,6 +115,13 @@ + List of SELinux object classes and permissions — + + + + + On IRC — irc.freenode.net, #fedora-selinux @@ -109,13 +138,13 @@ Fare cambiamenti/aggiunte alla &FED; &SEL; FAQ Questa FAQ ?? disponibile su http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/. + url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/. Per modifiche o aggiunte alle &FED; &SEL; FAQ, usate questo bugzilla template, che precompila la maggior parte del - rapporto d'errore. Le patches dovranno essere un diff -u rispetto all'XML, - disponibile dal CVS (fate riferimento a diff -u rispetto + all'XML, disponibile dal CVS (fate riferimento a per dettagli su come ottenere il modulo fedora-docs/selinux-faq via CVS anonimo; puoi avere solo il modulo fedors-docs/selinux-faq se non vuoi @@ -123,7 +152,7 @@ semplice testo che mostri prima e dopo ?? sufficiente. - Per avere una lista di tutti i rapporti d'errore inerenti questa FAQ, fate riferimento a https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=118757. @@ -223,29 +252,49 @@ contenuta in un pacchetto, con una pacchetto sorgente associato. Attualmente i pacchetti che contengono le policy sono: + + + selinux-policy-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + + + Questo pacchetto ?? comune a tutti i tipi di policy e contiene files di + configurazione/pagine man. + + + + selinux-policy-devel-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + + + Questo ?? l'ambiente di sviluppo. Questo sostituisce il + vecchio pacchetto -sources. Questo pacchetto contiene i files di interfaccia + usati nella policy reference assieme ad un Makefile ed un piccolo tool + usato per generate il file template della policy. I files di interfaccia + risiedono nella directory /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/headers . + - selinux-policy-strict-<version-arch>.rpm - and - selinux-policy-strict-sources-<version-arch>.rpm + selinux-policy-strict-<version>.noarch.rpm - selinux-policy-targeted-<version-arch>.rpm - and - selinux-policy-targeted-sources-<version-arch>.rpm + selinux-policy-targeted-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + + + selinux-policy-mls-<version>.noarch.rpm - I sorgenti delle policy risiedono in - /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy, - quando sono installati, ed i files binari delle policy in - /etc/selinux/policyname/policy. - Il sorgente delle policy non ?? necessario per le installazioni ultra-minimali. La - policy per i tipi ed i domini ?? configurata separatamente dal - contesto di sicurezza per i soggetti e gli oggetti. + I files binari della policy sono in /etc/selinux/policyname. La policy per i + tipi ed i domini ?? configurata separatamente dai contesti di sicurezza per i + soggetti ed oggetti. @@ -273,7 +322,8 @@ policy che puntasse a bloccare specifici demoni, specialmente quelli pi?? vulnerabili agli attacchi o pi?? devastanti per il sistema se corrotti o compromessi. Al resto del sistema ?? consentita l'esecuzione come fosse sotto - la sicurezza standard di Linux, esempio, funzionare lo stesso se &SEL; ?? abilitato o meno. + la sicurezza standard di Linux, esempio, funzionare lo stesso se &SEL; ?? abilitato o + meno. Sotto la policy targeted, molti processi sono eseguiti nel @@ -289,7 +339,8 @@ boot del sistema, init viene eseguito sotto la policy unconfined_t, ma quando viene avviato named, ?? transitato sotto il dominio - named_t ed ?? bloccato dalla policy appropriata. + named_t ed ?? bloccato + dalla policy appropriata. Per maggiori informazioni sull'abilitazione e disabilitazione delle policy targeted @@ -334,7 +385,9 @@ Gli sviluppatori di &SEL; vorrebbero aggiungere eventualmente ftp e gli agenti di posta elettronica alla targeted policy. Ad esempio, vsftpd potrebbe - funzionare in modo simile a login: dopo il log-in, un nuovo processo ?? eseguito sotto il contesto dell'utente (contesto utente reale o anonimo). + funzionare in modo simile a login: dopo il log-in, un nuovo + processo ?? eseguito sotto il contesto dell'utente + (contesto utente reale o anonimo). Un problema con gli agenti di posta elettronica ?? che hanno spesso hanno bisogno di @@ -369,6 +422,47 @@ + Cos'?? la policy mls? A che serve? + + + + + La policy mls ?? simile alla policy strict, ma aggiunge ulteriori + campi ai contesti di sicurezza per separarne i livelli. Questi livelli possono + essere usati per separare dati in un ambiente che richieda una stretta + separazione gerarchica. L'esempio pi?? comune che si pu?? fare ?? l'ambiente + militare dove i dati ad un certo livello sono classificati. Questa policy ?? + gestita attraverso questa sorta di utenti, e probabilmente non ti ?? utile + a meno che tu non ricada in questa categoria. + + + + + + + Cos'?? la policy reference? + + + + + La policy reference + ?? un nuovo progetto disegnato per riscrivere l'intera policy SELinux in modo tale + che sia pi?? facile da usare e comprendere. Per questo, usa + i concetti di modularit??, astrazione, ed interfacce ben-definite. + Vedi la pagina del suo progetto + per maggiori informazioni. + + + Le policy Fedora nella versione 1.x sono basate sull'esempio tradizionale + di policy. Le policy version 2.x (usate in &FC; &LOCALVER;) sono basate + sulla policy reference. + + + + + + Cosa sono i file contexts? @@ -417,9 +511,9 @@ Non c'?? differenza fra un dominio ed un tipo, comunque - il dominio ?? qualche volta usato per riferirsi al tipo di un processo. - L'uso del dominio in questo modo discende dal tradizionale modello TE, dove - i domini ed i tipi sono separati. + il dominio ?? qualche volta usato per riferirsi ad un tipo di processo. + L'uso del dominio in questo modo discende dal modello + Domain and Type Enforcement (DTE), dove i domini ed i tipi sono separati. @@ -670,9 +764,9 @@ continuerai ad avere errori, controlla di vedere che la Booleana che abilita le home directories utente sia abilitata. Questo pu?? essere impostato usando system-config-securitylevel, - sotto il tab &SEL; all'interno dell'area Modifica la - Policy &SEL;, abilitando Permetti - ad HTTPD di leggere le home directories. I cambiamenti avranno + sotto il tab &SEL; all'interno dell'area + Modifica la Policy &SEL;, abilitando Permetti + ad HTTPD di leggere le home directory. I cambiamenti avranno effetto immediato. @@ -766,7 +860,8 @@ per riattivare l'enforcing. - E' richiesto il ruolo <computeroutput>sysadm_r</computeroutput> + E' richiesto il ruolo <computeroutput>sysadm_r</computeroutput> + Devi lanciare il comando setenforce con il ruolo sysadm_r; per farlo, @@ -790,7 +885,7 @@ linea di comando del kernel per disattivare l'auditing alle system-call. - L'auditing alle system-call ?? disattivato per impostazione predefinita. Quando ?? attivato, + L'auditing alle system-call ?? attivo per impostazione predefinita. Quando ?? attivato, fornisce informazioni sulle system-call che erano in esecuzione quando SELinux genera un messaggio denied. Questo pu?? essere d'aiuto quando fai il debugging della policy. @@ -806,8 +901,8 @@ - Questa opzione al momento non ?? supportata. In futuro, verr?? fornita un utilit?? - per amministrare l'auditing. + Per farlo, eseguite auditctl -e 0. Nota che non + non avr?? effetto sull'auditing dei dinieghi SELinux AVC. @@ -821,8 +916,7 @@ Come root, esegui il comando /usr/sbin/sestatus -v. Per maggiori informazioni, fa riferimento alla - pagina di manuale di - sestatus(8). + pagina di manuale di sestatus(8). @@ -865,8 +959,7 @@ Se hai difficolt?? nel far funzionare un'applicazione specifica - come Apache, vedi - to work, see per + come Apache, vedi per sapere come disabilitare l'enforcement solo per quell'applicazione. @@ -996,9 +1089,9 @@ Puoi creare il nuovo utente con il comando standard useradd. Prima dovrai diventare root; sotto la policy strict avrai bisogno di cambiare al ruolo - sysadm_r. Questo cambio di contesto - ?? stato incorporato nel comando su ed - avviene automaticamente. Per la policy targeted, non avrai bisogno + sysadm_r usando + newrole -r sysadm_r + Per la policy targeted, non avrai bisogno di cambiare ruolo, rimanendo in unconfined_t: @@ -1020,7 +1113,7 @@ - + @@ -1059,7 +1152,8 @@ - Per esempio, se volevi escludere l'audit di dmesg, + Per esempio, se volevi escludere l'audit di + dmesg, potresti inserire questa riga nel tuo file /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/dmesg.te @@ -1099,12 +1193,14 @@ + +--> @@ -1241,19 +1337,8 @@ cambiamenti nella policy aggiornata. - Se hai installato i pacchetti sorgente delle policy, es. - selinux-policy-strict, puoi eseguire questi - comandi per rietichettare il file system. - - -cd /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy -make -make relabel -reboot - - - Se non stai usando i sorgenti delle policy, un altro approccio ?? usare il - comando fixfiles o avvantaggiarsi del + Per rietichettare, usa il + comando fixfiles o avvantaggiati del meccanismo /.autorelabel: @@ -1283,6 +1368,8 @@ + + + - Perch?? i files + Perch?? le policy binarie (es. /etc/selinux/policyname/policy/policy.<version> - e - /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy/policy.<version> - sono differenti (sizes, md5sums, dates)? + distribuite con Fedora e quelle compilate da me hanno differenti dimensioni + e md5sums? Quando installi un pacchetto policy, i files binari pre-compilati della policy sono inseriti direttamente in /etc/selinux. - Quando un pacchetto sorgente policy ?? installato o aggiornato, i files binari - della policy vengono compilati in - /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy, - quindi spostati in - /etc/selinux/policyname/policy/. I differenti ambienti di compilazione creeranno files finali che hanno - differenti dimensioni, md5sums, e date. + differenti dimensioni, md5sums. @@ -1405,37 +1490,94 @@ - Il tuo aiuto ?? apprezzato infinitamente. Puoi cominciare entrando a far parte della - &SEL; mailing list, fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com; - puoi sottoscriverti e leggere gli archivi su http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list. - Le FAQ non ufficiali hanno qualche informazione generica su come scrivere - le policy (http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14882&group_id=21266#BSP.1). - Un'altra nuova risorsa ?? il Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO (https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266). - - - Il meglio su cui puoi scommettere ?? dare un occhiata ai files di policy in /etc/selinux/policyname/src/policy/ - e provare a sperimentare. Osserva i messaggi avc - denied in /var/log/messages per avere degli indizi. - - - Uno strumento utile per uno scrittore di policy ?? - /usr/bin/audit2allow, che traduce - i messaggi avc provenienti da - /var/log/messages in regole che possono essere usate - da &SEL;. Queste regole dovranno ovviamente essere rifinite. - - - Il comando audit2allow pu?? ricevere l'input con - tre metodi. Il metodo predefinito ?? dallo standard input - (STDIN). Usando l'opzione - legge l'input da /var/log/messages, - e con l'opzione legge l'input dall'output - di dmesg. + Il tuo aiuto ?? veramente apprezzato. + + + + Puoi cominciare partecipando alla + &FED; &SEL; mailing list, fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com; + puoi sottoscriverti e leggere gli archivi su http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list. + + + + + Le UnOfficial FAQ hanno alcune informazioni generiche su come scrivere + le policy (http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14882&group_id=21266#BSP.1). + + + + + Un'altra nuova risorsa ?? il Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO (https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266). + + + + Inoltre, da &FC; &LOCALVER; la policy ?? basata sulla , + potresti dare un occhiata alla documentazione sulla sua pagina di progetto. + + + Il meglio su cui puoi puntare ?? osservare i files della policy in + /usr/share/doc/selinux-policy->version< + che ti mostrano un esempio di policy. + + Se vuoi scrivere un nuovo dominio di policy, dovrai installare il + pacchetto selinux-policy-devel. Questo porr?? i files d'interfaccia + della reference policy nella directory + /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy. + + + C'?? anche uno strumento li che potr?? aiutarti a cominciare. Usa lo + strumento policygentool per generare i tuoi files + te, fc + ed if. + Questo strumento accetta due parametri: il nome del modulo della policy + (mydaemon) ed il percorso completo dell'eseguibile + (/usr/sbin/mydaemon). Ci?? creer?? tre + files mydaemon.te, + mydaemon.fc e + mydaemon.if. + Dopo aver generato i files diella policy, + usa il Makefile fornito, + /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile, + e compila un pacchetto policy (mydaemon.pp). Ora + puoi caricare il modulo della + policy, usando semodule, e rietichettando + l'eseguibile usando + restorecon. Siccome hai una policy + estremamente limitata per il tuo + eseguibile, SELinux ti impedir?? di farci molto. Cos?? sar?? necessario + attivare la modalit?? permissive, quindi usare l'init script per avviare + il daemon. Ora potrai cominciare a collezzionare i messaggi avc. Potrai usare + audit2allow per tradurre i messaggi avc in + regole allow e cominciare ad + aggiornare il tuo file mydaemon.te. Dovrai + cercare quindi le macro + di interfaccia nella directory /etc/selinux/refpolicy/include + ed usarle direttamente, quando possibile, al posto di + allow rules. + Se vuoi ulteriori esempi di polcy, puoi sempre installare il + selinux-policy src rpm, che contiene tutte i + files policy te per la policy reference. + + +# /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/policygentool mydaemon /usr/sbin/mydaemon +# make -f /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile +m4 /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/all_perms.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/loadable_module.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/misc_macros.spt +... +/usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/obj_perm_sets.spt mydaemon.fc > tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc +Creating targeted mydaemon.pp policy package +/usr/bin/semodule_package -o mydaemon.pp -m tmp/mydaemon.mod -f tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc +rm tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc tmp/mydaemon.mod +# semodule -i mydaemon.pp +# restorecon -v /usr/sbin/mydaemon +restorecon reset /usr/sbin/mydaemon context user_u:object_r:sbin_t->system_u:object_r:mydaemon_exec_t +# setenforce 1 +# service mydaemon restart + @@ -1546,6 +1688,12 @@ ext2/ext3, XFS ha recentemente aggiunto il supporto per le necessarie etichette. + + Nota che il supporto SELinux XFS non funziona nella serie di kernel + 2.6.14 e 2.6.15, ma ?? stato ripristinato (un work-around) + nella 2.6.16. Perci??, assicurati che il tuo kernel includa questo fix se + scegli di usare XFS. + @@ -1630,10 +1778,11 @@ url="mailto:fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com">fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com) per discuterne. + +
- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 02:49:41 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 21:49:41 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602040249.k142nfSL011046@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11027 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Build packages correctly for FE standards Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Makefile 30 Dec 2005 16:26:27 -0000 1.5 +++ Makefile 4 Feb 2006 02:49:33 -0000 1.6 @@ -9,20 +9,18 @@ ###################################################### # Some packaging specific vars -VERSION = 0.1 -RELEASE = cvs$(shell date +"%Y%m%d") DATE = $(shell date +"%Y-%m-%d") NOW = $(shell date +"%a %b %e %Y") SPECIN = ../docs-common/packaging/$(DOCBASE).spec +VERSION = $(shell rpm -q --specfile --queryformat '%{version}\n' $(SPECIN)) +RELEASE = $(shell rpm -q --specfile --queryformat '%{release}\n' $(SPECIN)) DOCSPEC = $(shell rpm ${RPMFLAGS} --eval '%{_specdir}')/$(DOCBASE).spec -DOCSRCTAR = $(shell rpm ${RPMFLAGS} --eval '%{_sourcedir}')/$(DOCBASE)-$(RELEASE).src.tar.gz +DOCSRCTAR = $(shell rpm ${RPMFLAGS} --eval '%{_sourcedir}')/$(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz TITLE = Fedora Documentation Project Shared Files ###################################################### # Some RPM flags... ###################################################### RPMFLAGS = --define "docbase $(DOCBASE)" \ - --define "version $(VERSION)" \ - --define "release $(RELEASE)" \ --define "_topdir $(PWD)/rpmbuild" RPM = rpm ${RPMFLAGS} @@ -39,7 +37,7 @@ rpm: update # # Make RPM-compliant tarball of source XML and other stuff - mkdir $(DOCBASE)-$(RELEASE) + mkdir $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) find . -maxdepth 1 -type d \( \ -name 'bin' -o \ -name 'common' -o \ @@ -51,21 +49,21 @@ find {} -maxdepth 1 -type f ! \( \ -name '.*' -o -name '*~' -o \ -name '*.svg' -o -name '*.eps' \) | \ - cpio -pamdv $(DOCBASE)-$(RELEASE) + cpio -pamdv $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) # include Makefile.common for use in offline FDP doc building - cp Makefile.common $(DOCBASE)-$(RELEASE) + cp Makefile.common $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) # # Make RPM build tree; don't rely on local user's setup mkdir -p rpmbuild/{BUILD,RPMS/noarch,SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS} - tar -zcvf $(DOCSRCTAR) $(DOCBASE)-$(RELEASE) + tar -zcvf $(DOCSRCTAR) $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) cp $(SPECIN) $(DOCSPEC) - rm -rf $(DOCBASE)-$(RELEASE)/ -# + rm -rf $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION)/ +#FORGET THIS CRAP... replace with 'make clog' shortly # Make rpmlint happy with a changelog entry # FIXME: Maybe more magic would make this stickier; pity # I'm no magician... - sed 's/\(%changelog\)/\1\n* $(NOW) Fedora Docs Project - $(VERSION)-$(RELEASE)\n- Update to $(RELEASE)\n/' \ - $(SPECIN) > $(DOCSPEC) +# sed 's/\(%changelog\)/\1\n* $(NOW) Fedora Docs Project - $(VERSION)-$(RELEASE)\n- Update to $(RELEASE)\n/' \ +# $(SPECIN) > $(DOCSPEC) # # Do the build... # From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 04:11:55 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:11:55 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging bookinfo.xsl,1.13,1.14 templates.xsl,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602040411.k144BtkD014909@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14889/packaging Modified Files: bookinfo.xsl templates.xsl Log Message: Correct grabbing of initials for revisionhistory Index: bookinfo.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.13 retrieving revision 1.14 diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14 --- bookinfo.xsl 16 Jan 2006 16:05:13 -0000 1.13 +++ bookinfo.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:11:46 -0000 1.14 @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ - + Index: templates.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/templates.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- templates.xsl 29 Dec 2005 22:37:32 -0000 1.1 +++ templates.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:11:47 -0000 1.2 @@ -59,6 +59,10 @@ select="/rpm-info/colophon/worker">> - + + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 04:14:53 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:14:53 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdp-functions,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200602040414.k144Er26014974@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14956/bin Modified Files: fdp-functions Log Message: You're right, not happy at all... get rid of that, plus a spelling correciton Index: fdp-functions =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdp-functions,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- fdp-functions 3 Feb 2006 17:55:39 -0000 1.8 +++ fdp-functions 4 Feb 2006 04:14:45 -0000 1.9 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ FDPBINDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/bin" FDPPKGDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging" # NOTE TO PAUL: This is not a happy solution to defining ${RPMINFO} -RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"rpm-info-${LANG}.xml"} +#RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"${LANG}/rpm-info-${LANG}.xml"} XSLTPROC=${XSLTPROC:-xsltproc} XMLFORMAT=${XMLFORMAT:-"${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat"} XMLFOPTS=${XMLFOPTS:-"-f ${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat-fdp.conf"} @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ version() { # Return latest revision for an optional role argument - # Don't gumble if we cannot find ${RPMINF}, because it + # Don't grumble if we cannot find ${RPMINFO}, because it # may not have been created yet. if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then OPTS="--stringparam role $1" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 04:16:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:16:18 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging omf.xsl,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602040416.k144GIWQ015005@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14987/packaging Modified Files: omf.xsl Log Message: Use proper attribute after DTD chane Index: omf.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/omf.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- omf.xsl 28 Jan 2006 18:34:08 -0000 1.5 +++ omf.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:16:11 -0000 1.6 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 04:18:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:18:45 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging spec.xsl,1.14,1.15 Message-ID: <200602040418.k144Ij4m015068@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15016/packaging Modified Files: spec.xsl Log Message: This seems to make packaging work again... probably needs checking for kludginess Index: spec.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15 --- spec.xsl 20 Jan 2006 00:19:53 -0000 1.14 +++ spec.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:18:37 -0000 1.15 @@ -10,8 +10,11 @@ # Fedora Documentation Specfile %define docbase -%{!?fdpdir:%define localbuild 1} -%{!?fdpdir:%define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc} +# We may not be using this because of the way that $FDPDIR commutes +# into the sed(1) command below +#%{!?fdpdir:%define localbuild 1} +#%{!?fdpdir:%define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc} +%define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc Summary: Fedora Documentation: %{docbase} Name: fedora-doc-%{docbase} @@ -34,9 +37,10 @@ Requires: scrollkeeper >= 0.3.11 Requires: fedora-doc-common BuildRequires: xmlto -BuildRequires: kdelibs +BuildRequires: kdelibs +BuildRequires: fedora-doc-common # Used if builder does not specify common files locally -%{?localbuild:%{expand:BuildRequires: fedora-doc-common}} +#%{?localbuild:%{expand:BuildRequires: fedora-doc-common}} %description @@ -52,19 +56,19 @@ %prep %setup -q -n %{docbase}-%{version} #export GLOBIGNORE=rpm-info.xml -for i in $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{docbase}-%{version}/{*.xml,Makefile} +for i in $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{docbase}-%{version}/{*/*.xml,Makefile} do - %{__sed} -i 's;\.\./docs-common;%{fdpdir}/docs-common;g' "$i" + %{__sed} -i 's;\(\.\./\)\{1,\}docs-common;%{fdpdir}/docs-common;g' "$i" done %build -make html FDPDIR=%{fdpdir} %{!?localbuild:HTMLCSSEXTRA=""} +make html FDPDIR=%{fdpdir} %{!?localbuild:DRAFT="no"} mkdir kde- meinproc --output kde-/index.docbook \ --cache kde-/index.cache.bz2 \ - %{docbase}-.xml + /%{docbase}-.xml @@ -84,9 +88,9 @@ %{SOURCE1} install -m 644 %{SOURCE2} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/applications/kde install -m 644 %{SOURCE3} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora -install -m 644 *-en.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/C +install -m 644 en/*-en.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/C install -m 644 %{SOURCE} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/omf/fedora-doc-%{docbase} -install -m 644 *-.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/ +install -m 644 /*-.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/ pushd %{docbase}- find . -type d | xargs -i \ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/HTML//fedora-doc-%{docbase}/{} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 04:18:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:18:34 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.42,1.43 Message-ID: <200602040419.k144J4AW015071@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15016 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: This seems to make packaging work again... probably needs checking for kludginess Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.42 retrieving revision 1.43 diff -u -r1.42 -r1.43 --- Makefile.common 3 Feb 2006 22:20:13 -0000 1.42 +++ Makefile.common 4 Feb 2006 04:18:26 -0000 1.43 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ ######################################################################### # Use our very own "docs-common/bin/fdpsh" as the command interpreter # This automatically has ${FDPBIN} as first in the ${PATH} -SHELL =${FDPBIN}/fdpsh +SHELL =RPMINFO=${RPMINFO} ${FDPBIN}/fdpsh ######################################################################### VERSION:=$(shell version doc) RELEASE:=$(shell version rpm) @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ # $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call fdp-info_template,${LANG}))) # -fdp-info:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},fdp-info-$(LANG).xml) +fdp-info:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(LANG)/fdp-info-$(LANG).xml) # ######################################################################### # Make a new changelog entry for an existing rpm-info.xml file. @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ package-prep:: ${MAKE} distclean - ${MAKE} ${DOCBASE}-${VERSION}.src.tar.gz + ${MAKE} ${DOCBASE}-${shell version doc}.src.tar.gz ${MAKE} ${SPECFILE} ${MAKE} omf ${MAKE} kde.desktop @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ ${RM} -r rpm mkdir -p rpm/{BUILD,RPMS,SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS} mkdir -p rpm/RPMS/{i386,i486,i586,i686,noarch,ppc,x86_64} - cp -f $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz rpm/SOURCES/ + cp -f $(DOCBASE)-$(shell version doc).src.tar.gz rpm/SOURCES/ cp -f ${SPECFILE} rpm/SPECS cp -f *.omf *.desktop rpm/SOURCES From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 04:18:39 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:18:39 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdpsh,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602040419.k144JAKX015074@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15016/bin Modified Files: fdpsh Log Message: This seems to make packaging work again... probably needs checking for kludginess Index: fdpsh =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdpsh,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fdpsh 27 Jan 2006 23:15:56 -0000 1.3 +++ fdpsh 4 Feb 2006 04:18:32 -0000 1.4 @@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ FDPBINDIR=`dirname $0` USAGE="usage: ${ME} [-c cmd] [file [arg..]]" # -PATH=${FDPBINDIR}:${PATH} export PATH -FDPDIR=${FDPBINDIR}/../.. export FDPDIR -SHELL=${FDPBINDIR}/${ME} export SHELL +PATH=${FDPBINDIR}:${PATH} export PATH +# This change keeps pathnames from growing out of control +FDPDIR=$(pushd ${FDPBINDIR}/../.. 2>&1 >/dev/null \ + && pwd && popd 2>&1 >/dev/null) export FDPDIR +SHELL=${FDPBINDIR}/${ME} export SHELL # FDPLOG=/tmp/fdpsh.log # From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 04:51:09 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:51:09 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en mirror-tutorial-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602040451.k144p9hJ015242@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15224 Modified Files: mirror-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: Fix location of entities Index: mirror-tutorial-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en/mirror-tutorial-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- mirror-tutorial-en.xml 3 Feb 2006 21:54:32 -0000 1.1 +++ mirror-tutorial-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 04:51:01 -0000 1.2 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 05:04:30 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 00:04:30 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging insert-changelog.xsl, 1.3, 1.4 insert-colophon.xsl, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602040504.k1454UIc017049@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17029/docs-common/packaging Modified Files: insert-changelog.xsl insert-colophon.xsl Log Message: Make sure inserting clog and colophon don't botch rpm-info DTD declaration Index: insert-changelog.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/insert-changelog.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- insert-changelog.xsl 22 Jan 2006 20:26:09 -0000 1.3 +++ insert-changelog.xsl 4 Feb 2006 05:04:22 -0000 1.4 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ + doctype-system="../../docs-common/packaging/rpm-info.dtd"/> Index: insert-colophon.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/insert-colophon.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- insert-colophon.xsl 22 Jan 2006 20:26:09 -0000 1.3 +++ insert-colophon.xsl 4 Feb 2006 05:04:22 -0000 1.4 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ + doctype-system="../../docs-common/packaging/rpm-info.dtd"/> From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 05:13:15 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 00:13:15 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.43,1.44 Message-ID: <200602040513.k145DFor017081@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17063/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: This flag no longer needed thanks to XSLT sweetness Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.43 retrieving revision 1.44 diff -u -r1.43 -r1.44 --- Makefile.common 4 Feb 2006 04:18:26 -0000 1.43 +++ Makefile.common 4 Feb 2006 05:13:07 -0000 1.44 @@ -82,7 +82,6 @@ PWD :=$(shell /bin/pwd) ######################################################################### RPMFLAGS=--define "docbase $(DOCBASE)" \ - --define "version $(VERSION)" \ --define "_topdir $(PWD)/rpm" \ --define "fdpdir $(FDPDIR)" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 05:48:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 00:48:52 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602040548.k145mqhp017451@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17433 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Don't forget the XInclude schema Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- Makefile 4 Feb 2006 02:49:33 -0000 1.6 +++ Makefile 4 Feb 2006 05:48:44 -0000 1.7 @@ -50,6 +50,10 @@ -name '.*' -o -name '*~' -o \ -name '*.svg' -o -name '*.eps' \) | \ cpio -pamdv $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) + find . -maxdepth 2 -type d \ + -name '2001' | xargs -i \ + find {} -maxdepth 1 -type f | \ + cpio -pamdv $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) # include Makefile.common for use in offline FDP doc building cp Makefile.common $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) # From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 05:59:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 00:59:24 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging fedora-doc-common.spec,1.7,1.8 Message-ID: <200602040559.k145xOPi017524@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17506/docs-common/packaging Modified Files: fedora-doc-common.spec Log Message: Include XInclude schema in RPM package as well Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 4 Feb 2006 01:35:09 -0000 1.7 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 4 Feb 2006 05:59:17 -0000 1.8 @@ -61,6 +61,9 @@ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ install -m 644 packaging/*.{xsl,dtd} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ +install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/ +install -m 644 w3.org/2001/* \ + $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ install -m 644 xsl/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ @@ -87,6 +90,8 @@ %dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ %dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ %dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/ +%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/ %dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/Makefile.common %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/* @@ -95,6 +100,7 @@ %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/* %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/* %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/* +%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/* %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/* %dir %{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/ %{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/.directory From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 06:52:35 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 01:52:35 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging spec.xsl,1.15,1.16 templates.xsl,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602040652.k146qZYx019459@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19439/packaging Modified Files: spec.xsl templates.xsl Log Message: The license field in a specfile needs to be correct so that FE will accept and rpmlint will not bark Index: spec.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.15 retrieving revision 1.16 diff -u -r1.15 -r1.16 --- spec.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:18:37 -0000 1.15 +++ spec.xsl 4 Feb 2006 06:52:27 -0000 1.16 @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ Name: fedora-doc-%{docbase} Version: Release: -License: (Version ) +License: +#License: (Version ) Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs Source0: %{docbase}-%{version}.src.tar.gz Source1: %{name}-gnome.desktop Index: templates.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/templates.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- templates.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:11:47 -0000 1.2 +++ templates.xsl 4 Feb 2006 06:52:27 -0000 1.3 @@ -42,6 +42,11 @@ + + + FDLOPLDistributable From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 12:58:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 07:58:56 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-relnotes-it.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602041258.k14Cwul9031514@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31496/common Modified Files: legalnotice-relnotes-it.xml Log Message: added entity LEGALNOTICE-OPL SYSTEM Index: legalnotice-relnotes-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- legalnotice-relnotes-it.xml 19 Nov 2005 20:24:37 -0000 1.1 +++ legalnotice-relnotes-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 12:58:48 -0000 1.2 @@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ Le ultime note di rilascio sul Web - Queste note di rilascio possono essere aggiornate. Visita http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ - per vedere le ultime note di rilascio per &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. + per vedere le ultime note sula versione per &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 12:59:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 07:59:22 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common fedora-entities-it.ent,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602041259.k14CxMan031538@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31520/common Modified Files: fedora-entities-it.ent Log Message: added entity LEGALNOTICE-OPL SYSTEM Index: fedora-entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/fedora-entities-it.ent,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- fedora-entities-it.ent 3 Feb 2006 00:15:27 -0000 1.4 +++ fedora-entities-it.ent 4 Feb 2006 12:59:15 -0000 1.5 @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 13:02:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 08:02:47 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq rpm-info.xml,NONE,1.1 selinux-faq-it.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602041302.k14D2lVc000956@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv940 Modified Files: selinux-faq-it.xml Added Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: added rpm-info.xml Needed check by Chad --- NEW FILE rpm-info.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2004 2005 Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. Karsten Wade 2006 Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. ChadSellers Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ - Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ -
First round of editing.
Primo round di editing.
Index: selinux-faq-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/selinux-faq-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- selinux-faq-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 02:46:01 -0000 1.4 +++ selinux-faq-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 13:02:33 -0000 1.5 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ -%FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; +%FEDORA-ENTITIES-IT; @@ -14,27 +14,21 @@ + + + + + + + + + + ]>
- - &FC; &LOCALVER; &SEL; FAQ - - 2004 - &FORMAL-RHI; - - - - Wade - Karsten - - - Sellers - Chad - - - &LEGALNOTICE; - + + &FDP-INFO;
&SEL; Note e FAQ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 14:31:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 09:31:34 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq rpm-info.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602041431.k14EVYAG003650@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3632 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Only use version number for doc revisions. This probably needs to be policed in the docs-common module. If you use the "make clog" target, you get nice prompts for everything, which reduces confusion for some people (YMMV). Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info.xml 4 Feb 2006 13:02:33 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info.xml 4 Feb 2006 14:31:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ - +
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&SEL; Notes and FAQ The information in this FAQ is valuable for those who are new to &SEL;. It is also valuable if you are new to the latest &SEL; implementation in &FC;, since some of the behavior may be different than you have experienced. This FAQ is specific to &FC; &LOCALVER; If you are looking for the FAQ for &FC; 2 or &FC; 3, refer to or , respectively. For more information about how &SEL; works, how to use &SEL; for general and specific Linux distributions, and how to write policy, these resources are useful: External Link List NSA &SEL; main website — NSA &SEL; FAQ — &SEL; community page — UnOfficial FAQ — Writing traditional SE Linux policy HOWTO — Reference Policy (the new policy found in &FC; 5) — SELinux policy development training courses — and Getting Started with SE Linux HOWTO: the new SE Linux (Debian) — List of SELinux object classes and permissions — On IRC — irc.freenode.net, #fedora-selinux &FED; mailing list — ; read the archives or subscribe at Making changes/additions to the &FED; &SEL; FAQ This FAQ is available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/. For changes or additions to the &FED; &SEL; FAQ, use this bugzilla template, which pre-fills most of the bug report. Patches should be a diff -u against the XML, which is available from CVS (refer to for details on obtaining the fedora-docs/selinux-faq module from anonymous CVS; you can get just the fedors-docs/selinux-faq module if you don't want the entire fedora-dcs tree.) Otherwise, plain text showing before and after is sufficient. For a list of all bug reports filed against this FAQ, refer to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=118757. Understanding &SEL; What is &SEL;? &SEL; (Security-Enhanced Linux) in &FC; is an implementation of mandatory access control in the Linux kernel using the Linux Security Modules (LSM) framework. Standard Linux security is a discretionary access control model. Discretionary access control (DAC) — this is standard Linux security, and it provides no protection from broken software or malware running as a normal user or root. Users can grant risky levels of access to files they own. Mandatory access control (MAC) — full control over all interactions of software. Administratively defined policy closely controls user and process interactions with the system, and can provide protection from broken software or malware running as any user. In a DAC model, file and resource decisions are based solely on user identity and ownership of the objects. Each user and program run by that user has complete discretion over the user's objects. Malicious or flawed software can do anything with the files and resources it controls through the user that started the process. If the user is the super-user or the application is setuid or setgid to root, the process can have root level control over the entire file system. A MAC system does not suffer from these problems. First, you can administratively-define a security policy over all processes and objects. Second, you control all processes and objects, in the case of &SEL; through the kernel. Third, decisions are based on all the security relevant information available, and not just authenticated user identity. MAC under &SEL; allows you to provide granular permissions for all subjects (users, programs, processes) and objects (files, devices). In practice, think of subjects as processes, and objects as the target of a process operation. You can safely grant a process just the permissions it needs to do its function, and no more. The &SEL; implementation uses role-based access control (RBAC), which provides abstracted user-level control based on roles, and Type Enforcement (TE). TE uses a table (matrix) to handle access controls, enforcing policy rules based on the types of processes and objects. Process types are called domains, and a cross-reference on the matrix of the process's domain and the object's type defines their interaction. This can provide extremely granular control for actors in a Linux system. What is &SEL; policy? The &SEL; policy describes the access permissions for all subjects and objects, i.e., the entire system of users, programs, and processes and the files and devices they act upon. &FC; policy is delivered in a package, with an associated source package. Current shipping policy packages are: selinux-policy-<version>.noarch.rpm This package is common to all types of policy and contains config files/man pages. selinux-policy-devel-<version>.noarch.rpm This is the development environment. This replaces the -sources package from the past. This package contains the interface files used in reference policy along with a Makefile and a small tool used to generate a policy template file. The interface files reside in /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/headers directory. selinux-policy-strict-<version>.noarch.rpm selinux-policy-targeted-<version>.noarch.rpm selinux-policy-mls-<version>.noarch.rpm Binary policy files are in /etc/selinux/policyname. The policy for the types and domains is configured separately from security context for the subjects and objects. What is the &SEL; targeted policy? Initially, when &SEL; was included in Fedora Core, the NSA strict policy was enforced. For testing purposes, this helped to find hundreds of problems in the strict policy. In addition, it became obvious that applying a single strict policy to the many environments of &FED; users was not feasible. Managing a single strict policy for anything other than default installation was going to require local expertise. At this point, the &SEL; developers reviewed their choices, and decided to try a different strategy. It was decided to create a policy that focuses on locking down specific daemons, especially ones vulnerable to attack or to devastating a system if broken or compromised. The rest of the system is allowed to run as if under standard Linux security, i.e., run the same if &SEL; is enabled or not. Under targeted policy, most processes run in the unconfined_t domain. As the name implies, these processes are mostly not being confined by the &SEL; policy. They are still governed by standard Linux/UNIX security, however. Specific network daemons have policy written for them, and the unconfined_t policy transitions to those policies when the application starts. For example, on system boot, init runs under the unconfined_t policy, but when named starts, it is transitioned to the named_t domain and is locked down by the appropriate policy. For more information on enabling or disabling targeted policy on each of the specific daemons, refer to . What daemons are protected by the targeted policy? Currently, the list of daemons is dhcpd, httpd (apache.te), named, nscd, ntpd, portmap, snmpd, squid, and syslogd. The policy files for these daemons are found in /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/domains/program. In the future, more daemons will be added to the targeted policy protection. Which daemons will you add to the targeted policy? How about Sendmail, Postfix, MySQL, or PostgreSQL? &SEL; developers would like to add ftp and mail agents to targeted policy eventually. For example, vsftpd could work similar to login: after log-in, a new process is executed under the user's context (real user or an anonymous context). One problem with mail agents is that they often need to manipulate files in user home directories. One objective of the targeted policy is to avoid labeling problems in the user home directories. This is still being worked on. What about the strict policy? Does it even work? The strict policy does work on &FC;. It is challenged by the unique environments of different users. For it to work in your environment, you may need to tweak both the policy and your systems. To help make it easier to use the strict policy, &SEL; developers have worked on making the change from one policy to the other easier. For example, system-config-securitylevel builds a relabel into the startup scripts. What is the mls policy? Who is it for? The mls policy is similar to the strict policy, but adds an additional field to security contexts for separating levels. These levels can be used to separate data in an environment that calls for strict hierarchical separation. The most common example of this is a military setting where data is classified at a certain level. This policy is geared toward these sorts of users, and is probably not useful to you unless you fall into this category. What is the Reference Policy? The Reference Policy is a new project designed to rewrite the entire SELinux policy in a way that is easier to use and understand. To do this, it uses the concepts of modularity, abstraction, and well-defined interfaces. See it's project page for more information on it. Fedora policies at version 1.x are based on the traditional example policy. Policies version 2.x (as used in &FC; &LOCALVER;) are based on the Reference Policy. What are file contexts? File contexts are used by the setfiles command to make the persistent labels which describe the security context for a file or directory. &FC; ships with the script fixfiles which supports three options: , , and . This allows users to relabel the file system without having the selinux-policy-targeted-sources package installed. The command line usage is more friendly than the standard setfiles command. How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process? The new option is the short method for displaying the context of a subject or object: ls -alZ file.foo id -Z ps -eZ What is the difference between a domain and a type? There is no difference between a domain and a type, although domain is sometimes used to refer to the type of a process. The use of domain in this way stems from Domain and Type Enforcement (DTE) models, where domains and types are separate. Controlling &SEL; How do I install/not install &SEL;? The installer handles this based on the choice you make in the Firewall Configuration screen. The default running policy is the targeted policy, and it is on by default. How do I switch the policy I'm currently using? Switching policy is not an act to be taken lightly. Other than trying out a new policy on a test machine for research purposes, you should seriously consider your situation before switching to a different policy on a production system. The act of switching is straightforward. This is a fairly safe method, but should be tried first on a test system. One method is to use system-config-securitylevel to change the policy and set the file system to relabel. Following is the manual procedure: Edit /etc/selinux/config and change the type of policy to SELINUXTYPE=policyname. To ensure that you can return from a reboot, set the mode to SELINUX=permissive. This way SELinux will be running under the correct policy, but will let you login if there is a problem such as incorrect file context labeling. Tell the init scripts to relabel the system on reboot with the command touch /.autorelabel. Reboot the system. A clean restart under the new policy allows all system processes to be started in the proper context, and reveals any problems in the policy change. Confirm your changes took effect with the command sestatus -v. With the new system running in permissive mode, check /var/log/messages for avc: denied messages. These may indicate a problem that needs to be solved for the system to run without trouble under the new policy. When you are satisfied that the system runs stable under the new policy, enable enforcing by changing SELINUX=enforcing. You can either reboot or run setenforce 1 to turn enforcing on in real time. How can I back up files from an &SEL; file system? You can use the star utility, which supports the extended attributes that store the security context labels. Specify the and format when creating archives. ls -Z /var/log/maillog -rw------- root root system_u:object_r:var_log_t /var/log/maillog cd /var/log star -xattr -H=exustar -c -f maillog.star ./maillog* Absolute paths can overwrite existing data If you use an absolute path, such as /var/log/maillog, when you unpack the archive with star -c -f, the files will be restored on the same path they were archived with. The maillog file will attempt to write to /var/log/maillog. You should received a warning from star if the files about to be overwritten have a later date, but you cannot count on this behavior. Consider carefully how you construct your archiving argument. How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart? Under the %packages section, add selinux-policy-strict. Under the %post section, add the following: lokkit -q --selinuxtype=strict touch /.autorelabel How do I enable/disable &SEL; protection on specific daemons under the targeted policy? Use system-config-securitylevel to control the Boolean values of specific daemons. For example, if you find that you need to disable &SEL; for Apache to run correctly in your environment, you can disable the value in system-config-securitylevel. This turns off the transition to the policy defined in apache.te, letting httpd remain under regular Linux security. How do I make a user public_html directory work under &SEL;? This process presumes that you have enabled user public HTML directories in Apache HTTP configuration (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf). This process only covers serving static Web content. For more information about &APACHE; and &SEL;, refer to . If you do not already have one, you will need to create the public_html directory and populate it with the files and folders to be served. cd ~ mkdir public_html cp /path/to/content ~/public_html At this point, httpd is configured to serve the contents, but you will still receive a 403 forbidden error. This is because httpd is not allowed to read the security type for the directory and files as they are created in the user's home directory. To solve this, change the security context of the folder and its contents recursively using the option: ls -Z -d public_html/ drwxrwxr-x auser auser user_u:object_r:user_home_t public_html chcon -R -t httpd_user_content_t public_html/ ls -Z -d public_html/ drwxrwxr-x auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t public_html/ ls -Z public_html/ -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t bar.html -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t baz.html -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t foo.html You may notice at a later date that the user field, set here to user_u, is changed to system_u. This does not affect how the targeted policy works; the field that matters is the type field. You should now be able to serve the static webpages. If you continue to have errors, check to see that the Boolean that enables user home directories is enabled. This can be set using system-config-securitylevel, under the &SEL; tab within the Modify &SEL; Policy area, enabling Allow HTTPD to read home directories. The changes take effect immediately. How do I turn &SEL; off at boot? Add to your kernel command line. Be careful when disabling &SEL; Be very careful using this option. If you boot with , any files you create while &SEL; is disabled will not have &SEL; context information. At the least you may need to relabel the file system, and it's possible you will be unable to boot with , requiring a boot to single-user mode for recovery. As an alternative to , try using SELINUX=disabled in /etc/selinux/config. How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot? You can specify the &SEL; mode using the configuration file /etc/sysconfig/selinux. # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system. # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: # enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced. # permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. # disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded. SELINUX=enforcing # SELINUXTYPE= type of policy in use. Possible values are: # targeted - Only targeted network daemons are protected. # strict - Full SELinux protection. SELINUXTYPE=targeted Setting the value to enforcing is the same as adding to your command line when booting the kernel to turn enforcing on, while setting the value to permissive is the same as adding to turn enforcing off. Note that the command line kernel parameter overrides the configuration file. However, setting the value to disabled is not the same as the kernel boot parameter. Rather than fully disabling &SEL; in the kernel, the disabled setting instead turns enforcing off and skips loading a policy. How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to reboot? This situation usually arises when you can't perform an action that is being prevented by policy. Run the command setenforce 0 to turn off enforcing mode in real time. When you are finished, run setenforce 1 to turn enforcing back on. <computeroutput>sysadm_r</computeroutput> role required You must issue the setenforce command with the sysadm_r role; to do so, use the newrole command. Alternately, if you switch to root using su -, you gain the sysadm_r role automatically. How do I turn system-call auditing on/off at boot? Add to your kernel command line to turn system-call auditing on. Add to your kernel command line to turn system-call auditing off. System-call auditing is on by default. When on, it provides information about the system-call that was executing when SELinux generated a denied message. This may be helpful when debugging policy. How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having to reboot? To do this, run auditctl -e 0. Note that this will not affect auditing of SELinux AVC denials. How do I get status info about my &SEL; installation? As root, execute the command /usr/sbin/sestatus -v. For more information, refer to the sestatus(8) manual page. Resolving Problems My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing avc: denied messages, how do I fix this? This message means that the current SELinux policy is not allowing the application to do something. There are a number of reasons this could happen. First, one of the files the application is trying to access could be mislabeled. If the AVC message refers to a specific file, inspect its current label with ls -alZ /path/to/file. If it seems wrong, you could try using restorecon -v /path/to/file. If you have a large number of denials related to files, you may want to use fixfiles relabel, or run restorecon with the option to recursively relabel a directory path. Other times, denials may be due to a configuration change in the program not being allowed by the policy. For example, if you change Apache to also listen on port 8800, this will require a change in the security policy, apache.te. See for more information about writing policy. If you are having trouble getting a specific application like Apache to work, see for how to disable enforcement just for that application. I installed &FC; on a system with an existing /home partition, and now I can't log in. Your /home partition is not labeled correctly. You can easily fix this two different ways. If you just want to relabel /home recursively: /sbin/restorecon -v -R /home If you want to be sure there are no other files incorrectly labeled, you can relabel the entire file system: /sbin/fixfiles relabel You will need to have the policycoreutils package installed to use fixfiles. After relabeling my /home using setfiles or fixfiles, will I still be able to read /home with a non-&SEL;-enabled system? You can read the files from a non-&SEL; distribution, or one with &SEL; disabled. However, files created by the non-&SEL; using systems will not have a security context, nor will any files you remove and recreate. This could be a challenge with files such as ~/.bashrc. You may have to relabel your /home when you return to &FC;. How do I share directories using NFS between &FC; and non-&SEL; systems? Just as NFS transparently supports many file system types, it can be used to share directories between &SEL; and non-&SEL; systems. When mounting a non-&SEL; file system via NFS, by default &SEL; will treat all the files in the share as having a context of nfs_t. You can override the default context by setting it manually using the option. For example, this would make the files in the NFS mounted directory appear to have a context of system_u:object_r:tmp_t to &SEL;: mount -t nfs -o context=system_u:object_r:tmp_t server:/shared/foo /mnt/foo When &SEL; exports a file system via NFS, files created will have the context of the directory they were created in. In other words, the presence of &SEL; on the remote mounting system has no effect on the local security contexts. How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home directory having the proper context? You can create your new user with the standard useradd command. First you must become root; under the strict policy you will need to change role to sysadm_r using newrole -r sysadm_r For the targeted policy, you will not need to switch roles, staying in unconfined_t: su - root id -Z root:system_r:unconfined_t useradd auser ls -Z /home drwx------ auser auser root:object_r:user_home_dir_t /home/auser The initial context for a new user directory has an identity of root. Subsequent relabeling of the file system will change the identity to system_u. These are functionally the same since the role and type are identical (object_r:user_home_dir_t.) I'm having troubles with avc errors filling my logs for a particular program. How do I choose not to audit the access for it? For example, if you wanted to not audit dmesg, you would put this in your /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/dmesg.te file: dontaudit dmesg_t userdomain:fd { use }; This eliminates the error output to the terminal for all userdomains (user, staff and sysadm). Even running in permissive mode, I'm getting a large number of avc denied messages. In a non-enforcing mode, you should actually get more messages than in enforcing mode. This occurs because the kernel is logging each access denial as if you were in an enforcing mode. Since you are not being restricted, you can perform more actions, which results in more denials being logged. For example, if an application running under an enforcing mode was denied trying to read a number of files in a directory, it would be stopped once at the beginning of the action. In a non-enforcing mode, the application is not stopped from traversing the directory tree, and would receive a denial message for each file read in the directory. Why do I not see the output when I run certain daemons in debug or interactive mode? &SEL; intentionally disables access to the tty devices to stop daemons from communicating back with the controlling terminal. This communication is a potential security hole because such daemons could insert commands into the controlling terminal. A broken or compromised program could cause serious problems with this. There are a few ways you can capture STDOUT from daemons. One method is to pipe the output to the cat command. snmpd -v | cat When debugging a daemon, you may want to turn of the transitioning of the daemon to its specific domain. You can do this using system-config-securitylevel or setsebool on the command line. A final option is to turn off enforcing mode while debugging. You can do this with setenforce 0, using setenforce 1 to re-enable &SEL; when you are finished debugging. When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using yum), what happens with the policy; is it updated automatically? Policy reloads itself when the package is updated. This replaces the manual make load. In certain situations, it may be necessary to relabel the file system. This might occur as part of an &SEL; bug fix where file contexts become invalid, or when the policy update makes changes to file_contexts. After relabeling the file system, a reboot is not required but is useful in ensuring every process and program is running in the proper domain. This is highly dependent on the changes in the updated policy. To relabel, use the fixfiles command or take advantage of the /.autorelabel mechanism: fixfiles relabel reboot touch /.autorelabel reboot If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a way that requires relabeling, will RPM handle relabeling the files the package owns? Yes. The security contexts for the files owned by the package are stored in the header data for the package. The file contexts are set directly after the cpio copy, as the package files are being put on the disk. Why do binary policies (e.g. /etc/selinux/policyname/policy/policy.<version> distributed with Fedora and those I compile myself have different sizes and md5sums? When you install a policy package, pre-compiled binary policy files are put directly into /etc/selinux. The different build environments will make target files that have different sizes, md5sums. Will new policy packages disable my system? There is a possibility that changes in the policy package or in the policy shipping with an application package can cause errors, more denials, or other unknown behaviors. To troubleshoot, you can discover which package caused the breakage by reverting policy and application packages one at a time. If you don't want to return to the previous package, the older version of the configuration files will be saved with a label of .rpmsave. Be sure to use the mailing lists, bugzilla, and IRC to help you work through your problem. If you are able, write or fix policy to resolve your problem. How can I help write policy? Your help is definitely appreciated. You can start by joining the &FED; &SEL; mailing list, fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com; you can subscribe and read the archives at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list. The UnOfficial FAQ has some generic policy writing HOWTO information (http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14882&group_id=21266#BSP.1). Another new resource is the Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO (https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266). Also, since the &FC; &LOCALVER; policy is based on the , you should look at the documentation on its project page. Your best bet is to look at the policy files in /usr/share/doc/selinux-policy->version< which shows examples of policy. If you want to write a new policy domain, you should install the selinux-policy-devel package. This will place reference policy interface files into the /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy directory. There is also a tool there to help you get started. You can use the tool policygentool to generate your own te, fc and if file. This tool takes two parameters: the Name of the policy module (mydaemon) and the full path to the executable (/usr/sbin/mydaemon). This will create three files mydaemon.te, mydaemon.fc and mydaemon.if. After you generate the policy files, use the supplied Makefile, /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile, build a policy package (mydaemon.pp). Now you can load the policy module, using semodule, and relabel the executable using restorecon. Since you have very limited policy for your executeable, SELinux will prevent it from doing much. So you need to turn on permissive mode and then use the init script to start your daemon. Now you can start collect avc messages. You can use audit2allow to translate the avc messages to allow rules and begin updating you mydaemon.te file. You should search for interface macros in the /etc/selinux/refpolicy/include directory and use these instead of using the allow rules directly, whenever possible. If you want more examples of polcy, you could always install the selinux-policy src rpm, which contains all of the policy te files for the reference policy. # /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/policygentool mydaemon /usr/sbin/mydaemon # make -f /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile m4 /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/all_perms.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/loadable_module.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/misc_macros.spt ... /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/obj_perm_sets.spt mydaemon.fc > tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc Creating targeted mydaemon.pp policy package /usr/bin/semodule_package -o mydaemon.pp -m tmp/mydaemon.mod -f tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc rm tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc tmp/mydaemon.mod # semodule -i mydaemon.pp # restorecon -v /usr/sbin/mydaemon restorecon reset /usr/sbin/mydaemon context user_u:object_r:sbin_t->system_u:object_r:mydaemon_exec_t # setenforce 1 # service mydaemon restart My console is being flooded with messages, how do I turn them off? To regain useful control, turn off kernel messages to the console using dmesg -n 1. Can I test the default policy without installing the policy source? You can test &SEL; default policy by installing just the selinux-policy-policyname and policycoreutils packages. Without the policy source installed, the fixfiles command automates the file system relabeling. The command fixfiles relabel is the equivalent of make relabel. During the relabeling, it will delete all of the files in /tmp, cleaning up files which may have old file context labels. Other commands are fixfiles check, which checks for mislabeled files, and fixfiles restore, which fixes the mislabeled files but will not delete the files in /tmp. fixfiles does not take a list of directories as an argument, as its purpose is to relabel the entire file system. If you need to relabel a specific directory path, use restorecon. I am having trouble getting KDE applications to work under &SEL;. KDE executables always appear as kdeinit, which limits what can be done with &SEL; policy. This is because every KDE application runs in the domain for kdeinit. Problems often arise when installing &SEL; because it is not possible to relabel /tmp and /var/tmp. There is no good method of determining which file should have which context. The solution is to fully log out of KDE and remove all KDE temporary files: rm -rf /var/tmp/kdecache-<username> rm -rf /var/tmp/<other_kde_files> At your next login, your problem should be fixed. Why does SELINUX=disabled not work for me? Be careful of white space in the file /etc/sysconfig/selinux. The code is very sensitive to white space, even trailing space. Deploying &SEL; What file systems can I use for &SEL;? The file system must support xattr labels in the right security.* namespace. In addition to ext2/ext3, XFS has recently added support for the necessary labels. Note that XFS SELinux support is broken in upstream kernel 2.6.14 and 2.6.15, but fixed (worked around) in 2.6.16. So, make sure your kernel includes this fix if you choose to use XFS. How does &SEL; impact system performance? This is a variable that is hard to measure, and is heavily dependent on the size of the system &SEL; is running on. When performance was last measured, the impact was around 7% for completely untuned code. Changes since then are likely to have made that worse in some cases, such as networking. SELinux performance tuning will be a priority of the development team. What types of deployments/applications/systems, etc. should I first look to leverage &SEL; in? Initially, &SEL; will serve on Internet facing servers that are performing few, specialized functions, where it is critical to keep extremely tight security. Such a box would typically be stripped of all extra software and services, and run a very focused service or set of services, such as a Web server or mail server. In these edge servers, you can lock down the policy very tightly. This is made easier by the smaller number of interactions with other components. Similarly, a dedicated box running a specialized third-party application would be a good candidate. For the future, &SEL; is targeted at all environments. In order to get there, the community and ISVs (independent software vendors) will need to work with the &SEL; developers to produce the necessary policy. So far, a very restrictive strict policy has been written, as well as a targeted policy that focuses on specific, vulnerable daemons. How does &SEL; affect third-party applications? One goal of implementing a targeted &SEL; policy in &FC; is to allow third-party applications to work without modification. This works because the targeted policy is transparent to those applications it is not trying to control that it essentially falls back on standard Linux security. These applications will not be running in an extra-secure manner. Policy needs to be written to get these applications to be protected by MAC. There are so many variations of third-party applications that it's impossible to predict how they might behave with &SEL;, even running the targeted policy. Issues that arise can sometimes be fixed in policy. You may find that &SEL; shows you security issues with your application that you were not aware of, requiring the application to be modified to work under &SEL;. One important value that &FC; testers and users bring to the community is extensive testing of third-party applications. With that in mind, please bring your experiences to the appropriate mailing list (fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com) for discussion.
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&SEL; Note e FAQ Le informazioni in questa FAQ sono pregevoli per coloro che sono nuovi a &SEL;. Il loro valore ?? apprezzabile anche se siete nuovi alle ultime implementazioni di &SEL; in &FC;, poich?? alcuni comportamenti potrebbero essere differenti da come sapete. Questa FAQ ?? specifica per &FC; &LOCALVER; Se state cercando le FAQ per &FC; 2, fate riferimento a o , rispettivamente. Per maggiori informazioni su come funziona &SEL;, come usare &SEL; su distribuzioni Linux generiche e specifiche, e come scrivere policy, queste sono risorse utili: Lista Link Esterni NSA &SEL; main website — NSA &SEL; FAQ — &SEL; community page — UnOfficial FAQ — Writing traditional SE Linux policy HOWTO — Reference Policy (the new policy found in &FC; 5) — SELinux policy development training courses — and Getting Started with SE Linux HOWTO: the new SE Linux (Debian) — List of SELinux object classes and permissions — On IRC — irc.freenode.net, #fedora-selinux &FED; mailing list — ; leggi gli archivi o sottoscriviti su Fare cambiamenti/aggiunte alla &FED; &SEL; FAQ Questa FAQ ?? disponibile su http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/. Per modifiche o aggiunte alle &FED; &SEL; FAQ, usate questo bugzilla template, che precompila la maggior parte del rapporto d'errore. Le patches dovranno essere un diff -u rispetto all'XML, disponibile dal CVS (fate riferimento a per dettagli su come ottenere il modulo fedora-docs/selinux-faq via CVS anonimo; puoi avere solo il modulo fedors-docs/selinux-faq se non vuoi l'intero albero fedora-dcs.) Altrimenti, semplice testo che mostri prima e dopo ?? sufficiente. Per avere una lista completa delle segnalazioni d'errore inerenti questa FAQ, fate riferimento a https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=118757. Comprendere &SEL; Cos'?? &SEL;? &SEL; (Security-Enhanced Linux) in &FC; ?? un implementazione del mandatory access control nel kernel di Linux che usa il Linux Security Modules (LSM) framework. La sicurezza standard di Linux ?? basata su un modello definito come discretionary access control. Discretionary access control (DAC) — questo ?? il modello base della sicurezza di Linux, e non fornisce protezione da software corrotto o malevolo eseguito come utente normale o root. Gli utenti possono assegnare rischiosi livelli di accesso ai files che possiedono. Mandatory access control (MAC) — pieno controllo su tutte le iterazioni del software. Policy definite amministrativamente controllano da vicino le iterazioni fra utenti e processi con il sistema, e forniscono protezione da software corrotto o malevolo eseguito sotto qualsiasi utente. In un modello DAC, i file e le risorse decisionali sono basate solamente sull'identit?? utente e il proprietario degli oggetti. Ogni utente e programma eseguito da quell'utente ha completa discrezione sugli oggetti dell'utente. Software malizioso o difettoso pu?? fare qualsiasi cosa con i files e le risorse controllate attraverso l'utente che ha avviato i processi. Se l'utente ?? il super-user o l'applicazione ?? setuid o setgid root, il processo pu?? avere un livello di controllo root sull'intero file system. Un sistema MAC non soffre di questi problemi. Primo, puoi definire-amministrativamente una policy di sicurezza su tutti i processi ed oggetti. Secondo, puoi controllare tutti i processi e gli oggetti, nel caso di &SEL; mediante il kernel. Terzo, le decisioni sono basate su tutte le informazioni di sicurezza rilevanti disponibili, e non solo sulla identit?? utente autenticata. Il MAC sotto &SEL; permette di fornire permessi granulari per tutti i soggetti (utenti, programmi, processi) ed oggetti (files, devices). In pratica, pensa ai soggetti come processi, ed gli oggetti come lo scopo di un operazione di un processo. Puoi garantire con sicurezza ad un processo solo i permessi che gli occorrono per eseguire la sua funzione, e niente di pi??. L'implementazione di &SEL; usa un role-based access control (RBAC), che fornisce un astrazione di controllo a livello-utente basata su ruoli, e sui Type Enforcement (TE). TE usa una tabella (matrice) per manipolare i controlli di accesso, applicando le regole della policy basate sui tipi di processi ed oggetti. I tipi di processo sono chiamati domini, ed un riferimento incrociato sulla matrice dei domini dei processi e del tipo degli oggetti definisce la loro interazione. Questo pu?? fornire un controllo estremamente granulare per gli attori in un sistema Linux. Cos'?? una policy &SEL;? La policy &SEL; descrive i permessi di accesso per tutti i soggetti e gli oggetti, esempio, l'intero sistema degli utenti, programmi, e processi ed i files ed i devices su cui agiscono. La policy di &FC; ?? contenuta in un pacchetto, con una pacchetto sorgente associato. Attualmente i pacchetti che contengono le policy sono: selinux-policy-<version>.noarch.rpm Questo pacchetto ?? comune a tutti i tipi di policy e contiene files di configurazione/pagine man. selinux-policy-devel-<version>.noarch.rpm Questo ?? l'ambiente di sviluppo. Questo sostituisce il vecchio pacchetto -sources. Questo pacchetto contiene i files di interfaccia usati nella policy reference assieme ad un Makefile ed un piccolo tool usato per generate il file template della policy. I files di interfaccia risiedono nella directory /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/headers . selinux-policy-strict-<version>.noarch.rpm selinux-policy-targeted-<version>.noarch.rpm selinux-policy-mls-<version>.noarch.rpm I files binari della policy sono in /etc/selinux/policyname. La policy per i tipi ed i domini ?? configurata separatamente dai contesti di sicurezza per i soggetti ed oggetti. Cos'?? la policy targeted di &SEL;? Inizialmente, quando &SEL; fu incluso in Fedora Core, la policy strict di NSA fu applicata. A scopo di prova, ci?? aiut?? a trovare centinaia di problemi nella strict policy. In seguito, ?? divenne ovvio che applicare una singola strict policy ai molti ambienti degli utenti &FED; non era fattibile. Amministrare una singola strict policy per qualsiasi cosa diversa dall'installazione standard avrebbe richiesto un esperienza locale superiore. A questo punto, gli sviluppatori &SEL; rividero le loro scelte, e decisero di adottare una strategia differente. Fu deciso di creare una policy che puntasse a bloccare specifici demoni, specialmente quelli pi?? vulnerabili agli attacchi o pi?? devastanti per il sistema se corrotti o compromessi. Al resto del sistema ?? consentita l'esecuzione come fosse sotto la sicurezza standard di Linux, esempio, funzionare lo stesso se &SEL; ?? abilitato o meno. Sotto la policy targeted, molti processi sono eseguiti nel dominio unconfined_t. Come implica il nome, questi processi non sono per lo pi?? confinati dalla policy &SEL;. Questi sono comunque ancora governati dalla sicurezza standard di Linux/UNIX. Specifici demoni di rete hanno policy scritte per loro, e la policy unconfined_t transita su queste policies quando l'applicazione viene avviata. Per esempio, al boot del sistema, init viene eseguito sotto la policy unconfined_t, ma quando viene avviato named, ?? transitato sotto il dominio named_t ed ?? bloccato dalla policy appropriata. Per maggiori informazioni sull'abilitazione e disabilitazione delle policy targeted per ogni demone specifico, fate riferimento a . Che demoni sono protetti dalla targeted policy? Attualmente, la lista dei demoni ?? dhcpd, httpd (apache.te), named, nscd, ntpd, portmap, snmpd, squid, and syslogd. I files di policy per questi demoni si trovano in /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/domains/program. In futuro, molti demoni saranno aggiunti alla policy di protezione targeted. Che demoni aggiungerete alla targeted policy? Che ne dite di Sendmail, Postfix, MySQL, o PostgreSQL? Gli sviluppatori di &SEL; vorrebbero aggiungere eventualmente ftp e gli agenti di posta elettronica alla targeted policy. Ad esempio, vsftpd potrebbe funzionare in modo simile a login: dopo il log-in, un nuovo processo ?? eseguito sotto il contesto dell'utente (contesto utente reale o anonimo). Un problema con gli agenti di posta elettronica ?? che hanno spesso hanno bisogno di manipolare files nelle home directory utente. Un obbiettivo della targeted policy ?? quello di evitare problemi di etichettatura nelle home directory degli utenti. Ci si sta ancora lavorando su. E la policy strict? Funzioner?? comunque? La policy strict su &FC; funziona. La sfida ?? con gli ambienti unici di utenti differenti. Per farla funzionare nel tuo ambiente, avrai bisogno di aggiustare sia la policy che i tuoi sistemi. Per aiutare a rendere semplice l'uso della strict policy, gli sviluppatori di &SEL; hanno lavorato sul rendere il cambiamento da un policy all'altra semplice. Per esempio, system-config-securitylevel fa una rietichettatura negli scripts di avvio. Cos'?? la policy mls? A che serve? La policy mls ?? simile alla policy strict, ma aggiunge ulteriori campi ai contesti di sicurezza per separarne i livelli. Questi livelli possono essere usati per separare dati in un ambiente che richieda una stretta separazione gerarchica. L'esempio pi?? comune che si pu?? fare ?? l'ambiente militare dove i dati ad un certo livello sono classificati. Questa policy ?? gestita attraverso questa sorta di utenti, e probabilmente non ti ?? utile a meno che tu non ricada in questa categoria. Cos'?? la policy reference? La policy reference ?? un nuovo progetto disegnato per riscrivere l'intera policy SELinux in modo tale che sia pi?? facile da usare e comprendere. Per questo, usa i concetti di modularit??, astrazione, ed interfacce ben-definite. Vedi la pagina del suo progetto per maggiori informazioni. Le policy Fedora nella versione 1.x sono basate sull'esempio tradizionale di policy. Le policy version 2.x (usate in &FC; &LOCALVER;) sono basate sulla policy reference. Cosa sono i file contexts? I file contexts sono usati dal comando setfiles per rendere persistenti le etichette che descrivono il contesto di sicurezza per un file o una directory. &FC; ?? rilasciato con lo script fixfiles che supporta tre opzioni: , , e . Questo permette agli utenti di rietichettare il file system senza aver installato il pacchetto selinux-policy-targeted-sources. L'uso della linea di comando ?? molto pi?? amichevole rispetto al comando setfiles standard. Come posso vedere il contesto di sicurezza di un file, un utente, o un processo? La nuova opzione ?? il metodo pi?? immediato per mostrare il contesto di un soggetto o di un oggetto: ls -alZ file.foo id -Z ps -eZ Che differenza c'?? fra un dominio ed un tipo? Non c'?? differenza fra un dominio ed un tipo, comunque il dominio ?? qualche volta usato per riferirsi ad un tipo di processo. L'uso del dominio in questo modo discende dal modello Domain and Type Enforcement (DTE), dove i domini ed i tipi sono separati. Controllare &SEL; Come installo o non installo &SEL;? Il programma di installazione si comporta basandosi sulle scelte che fai nella schermata di Configurazione del Firewall. Di base la policy applicata ?? la targeted, che per scelta predefinita ?? attiva. Come cambio la policy che sto usando? Cambiare policy non ?? una cosa da prendere alla leggera. A meno che tu non stia provando una nuova policy su una macchina test a scopo di ricerca, dovresti seriamente considerare la situazione prima di cambiare policy su un sistema in produzione. Il modo di cambiare policy ?? semplice. Questo ?? un metodo abbastanza sicuro, ma deve prima essere provato su un sistema test. Un metodo ?? quello di usare system-config-securitylevel per cambiare la policy e impostare il filesystem da rietichettare. La seguente ?? la procedura manuale: Edita /etc/selinux/config e cambia il tipo di policy in SELINUXTYPE=policyname. Per essere sicuri che tu possa avere un sistema funzionante dopo un reboot, setta il modo a SELINUX=permissive. In questo modo SELinux sar?? eseguito sotto la corretta policy, ma ti permetter?? di fare il login se c'?? qualche problema, tipo il contesto di un file non correttamente etichettato. Di agli init scripts di rietichettare il sistema al riavvio con il comando touch /.autorelabel. Riavvia il sistema. Un riavvio pulito sotto la nuova policy permetter?? a tutti i processi del sistema di avviarsi nel contesto appropriato, e rivelare qualsiasi problema nel cambiamento di policy. Conferma che i tuoi cambiamenti abbiano effetto con il comando sestatus -v. Con il nuovo sistema avviato in modalit?? permissive, controlla /var/log/messages per i messaggi avc: denied. Questi possono indicare un problema che deve essere risolto affinch?? il sistema possa funzionare senza difficolt?? sotto la nuova policy. Quando sei soddisfatto che il sistema sia stabile sotto la nuova policy, abilita l'enforcing cambiando SELINUX=enforcing. Puoi sia riavviare che eseguire setenforce 1 per passare in enforcing in tempo reale. Come eseguo il back up dei files da un file system &SEL;? Puoi usare l'utilit?? star, che supporta gli attributi estesi che contengono le etichette dei contesti di sicurezza. Specifica il formato e quando creai gli archivi. ls -Z /var/log/maillog -rw------- root root system_u:object_r:var_log_t /var/log/maillog cd /var/log star -xattr -H=exustar -c -f maillog.star ./maillog* I percorsi assoluti possono sovrascrivere i dati esistenti Se usi un percorso assoluto, come /var/log/maillog, quando decompatti l'archivio con star -c -f, i files verranno ripristinati nello stesso percorso in cui erano stati archiviati. Il file maillog tenter?? di scriverli in /var/log/maillog. Potresti ricevere un avviso da star se i files che stanno per essere sovrascritti hanno una data pi?? recente, ma non potrai contare su questo comportamento. Considera attentamente come costruire gli argomenti d'archiviazione. Come posso installare la policy strict per default con il kickstart? Sotto la sezione %packages, aggiungete selinux-policy-strict. Sotto la sezione %post, aggiungete quanto segue: lokkit -q --selinuxtype=strict touch /.autorelabel Come abilito/disabilito la protezione &SEL; per uno specifico demone sotto la policy targeted? Usa system-config-securitylevel per controllare i valori Booleani di specifici demoni. Per esempio, se ritieni di aver bisogno di disabilitare &SEL; per Apache per eseguirlo correttamente nel tuo ambiente, puoi disabilitare il valore in system-config-securitylevel. Questo disattiva la transizione della policy definita in apache.te, lasciando rimanere httpd sotto la regolare sicurezza Linux. Come faccio funzionare una directory utente public_html sotto &SEL;? Questo processo presume che hai abilitato le directories HTML pubbliche per gli utenti nella configurazione HTTP di Apache (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf). Questo processo copre solo il servizio di contenuti Web statici. Per maggiori informazioni su &APACHE; e &SEL;, riferitevi a . Se non l'hai gi??, avrai necessit?? di creare la directory public_html e popolarla con i files e le cartelle che dovranno essere servite. cd ~ mkdir public_html cp /path/to/content ~/public_html A questo punto, httpd ?? configurato per servire i contenuti, ma tu continuerai a ricevere un errore 403 forbidden. Questo poich?? ad httpd non ?? consentito di leggere i tipi di sicurezza per le directory ed i files che vengono creati nelle directory home degli utenti. Per risolvere questo, cambiate i contesti di sicurezza della cartella e dei suoi contenuti ricorsivamente usando l'opzione : ls -Z -d public_html/ drwxrwxr-x auser auser user_u:object_r:user_home_t public_html chcon -R -t httpd_user_content_t public_html/ ls -Z -d public_html/ drwxrwxr-x auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t public_html/ ls -Z public_html/ -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t bar.html -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t baz.html -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t foo.html Potrai notare qualche tempo dopo che il campo user, impostato a user_u, ?? cambiato in system_u. Ci?? non avr?? effetto su come funziona la policy targeted; il campo che conta ?? il campo tipo. Adesso sarai in grado di servire pagine web statiche. Se continuerai ad avere errori, controlla di vedere che la Booleana che abilita le home directories utente sia abilitata. Questo pu?? essere impostato usando system-config-securitylevel, sotto il tab &SEL; all'interno dell'area Modifica la Policy &SEL;, abilitando Permetti ad HTTPD di leggere le home directory. I cambiamenti avranno effetto immediato. Come disabilito &SEL; all'avvio? Aggiungi alla linea di comando del tuo kernel. Sta attento quando disabiliti &SEL; Sta veramente attento nell'usare questa opzione. Se esegui l'avvio con , ogni file che hai creato mentre &SEL; ?? disabilitato non avr?? le informazioni di contesto &SEL;. Dovrai come minimo rietichettare il file system, ed ?? possibile che non sarai in grado di avviare il sistema con , necessitando un avvio in modalit?? single-user per il ripristino. Come alternativa a , prova ad usare SELINUX=disabled in /etc/selinux/config. Come pongo l'enforcing on/off all'avvio? Puoi specificare la modalit?? &SEL; usando il file di configurazione /etc/sysconfig/selinux. # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system. # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: # enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced. # permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. # disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded. SELINUX=enforcing # SELINUXTYPE= type of policy in use. Possible values are: # targeted - Only targeted network daemons are protected. # strict - Full SELinux protection. SELINUXTYPE=targeted Impostando il valore su enforcing ?? uguale ad aggiungere alla linea di comando quando avvii il kernel per attivare l'enforcing, mentre impostando il valore su permissive ?? come aggiungere per disattivare l'enforcing. Nota che il parametro della linea di comando del kernel prevarica il file di configurazione. Comunque, impostare il valore su disabled non ?? lo stesso di nel parametro di avvio del kernel. Invece di disabilitare pienamente &SEL; nel kernel, l'impostazione disabled disabilita l'enforcing e salta il caricamento della policy. Come disabilito temporaneamente la modalit?? di enforcing senza dover riavviare? Questa situazione solitamente insorge quando non puoi eseguire un operazione che viene prevenuta dalla policy. Esegui il comando setenforce 0 per disabilitare la modalit?? di enforcing in tempo reale. Quando hai terminato, esegui setenforce 1 per riattivare l'enforcing. E' richiesto il ruolo <computeroutput>sysadm_r</computeroutput> Devi lanciare il comando setenforce con il ruolo sysadm_r; per farlo, usa il comando newrole. Alternativamente, se cambi su root usando su -, otterrai il ruolo sysadm_r automaticamente. Come pongo l'auditing alle system-call on/off all'avvio? Aggiungi alla linea di comando del kernel per attivare l'auditing alle system-call. Aggiungi alla linea di comando del kernel per disattivare l'auditing alle system-call. L'auditing alle system-call ?? attivo per impostazione predefinita. Quando ?? attivato, fornisce informazioni sulle system-call che erano in esecuzione quando SELinux genera un messaggio denied. Questo pu?? essere d'aiuto quando fai il debugging della policy. Come disabilito temporaneamente l'auditing alle system-call senza dover riavviare? Per farlo, eseguite auditctl -e 0. Nota che non non avr?? effetto sull'auditing dei dinieghi SELinux AVC. Come ottengo informazioni sullo status della mia installazione &SEL;? Come root, esegui il comando /usr/sbin/sestatus -v. Per maggiori informazioni, fa riferimento alla pagina di manuale di sestatus(8). Risoluzione dei problemi La mia applicazione non funziona come mi aspettavo e sto vedendo dei messaggi avc: denied, come risolvo? Questo messaggio vuol dire che l'attuale policy SELinux non permette all'applicazione di fare qualcosa. C'?? un numero di ragioni per cui ci?? pu?? succedere. Primo, uno dei files a cui l'applicazione prova ad accedere potrebbe essere etichettato male. Se il messaggio AVC si riferisce ad un file specifico, controlla la sua etichetta corrente con ls -alZ /path/to/file. Se vi sembra sbagliata, potrete provare ad usare restorecon -v /path/to/file. Se hai un gran numero di dinieghi relativi a files, potresti voler usare fixfiles relabel, o eseguire restorecon con l'opzione per rietichettare recursivamente il percorso di una directory. Altre volte, i dinieghi possono essere dovuti ad un cambiamento nella configurazione del programma non ammesso dalla policy. Per esempio, se vuoi far si che Apache ascolti anche sulla port 8800, questo richieder?? un cambiamento nella policy di sicurezza, apache.te. Vedi per maggiori informazioni sulla scrittura delle policy. Se hai difficolt?? nel far funzionare un'applicazione specifica come Apache, vedi per sapere come disabilitare l'enforcement solo per quell'applicazione. Ho installato &FC; su un sistema con una partizione /home gi?? esistente, ed ora non posso fare il log in. La tua partizione /home non ?? etichettata correttamente. Puoi facilmente risolvere questo problema in due modi. Se vuoi solamente rietichettare /home ricorsivamente: /sbin/restorecon -v -R /home Se vuoi essere sicuro che non ci siano altri files non correttamente rietichettati, puoi rietichettare l'intero filesystem: /sbin/fixfiles relabel Dovrai avere installato il pacchetto policycoreutils per usare fixfiles. Dopo aver rietichettato la mia /home usando setfiles o fixfiles, sar?? ancora in grado di leggere /home con un sistema con &SEL; non abilitato? Puoi leggere i files da una distribuzione senza &SEL;, o una con &SEL; disabilitato. Comunque, i files creati dal sistema privo di &SEL; non avranno un contesto di sicurezza, nemmeno l'avr?? qualsiasi files che rimuoverai e ricreerai. Questo potrebbe essere un problema con files tipo ~/.bashrc. Dovrai rietichettare la tua /home quando ritornerai a &FC;. Come posso condividere directories usando NFS tra &FC; e sistemi non-&SEL; NFS supporta in modo trasparente molti tipi di file system, e pu?? essere usato per condividere directories tra sistemi &SEL; e non-&SEL;. Quando monti un file system non-&SEL; via NFS, per impostazione predefinita &SEL; tratter?? tutti i files nella condivisione come avessero contesto nfs_t. Potrai prevaricare il contesto predefinito impostandolo manualmente usando l'opzione . Ad esempio, questo far?? apparire i files nella directory NFS montata con un contesto di system_u:object_r:tmp_t in &SEL;: mount -t nfs -o context=system_u:object_r:tmp_t server:/shared/foo /mnt/foo Quando &SEL; esporta un file system via NFS, i files creati avranno il contesto della directory dove sono stati creati. In altre parole, la presenza di &SEL; sul sistema remoto che ha montato la condivisione non ha effetto sui contesti di sicurezza locali. Come posso creare un nuovo account utente Linux con la home directory utente avente il contesto appropriato? Puoi creare il nuovo utente con il comando standard useradd. Prima dovrai diventare root; sotto la policy strict avrai bisogno di cambiare al ruolo sysadm_r usando newrole -r sysadm_r Per la policy targeted, non avrai bisogno di cambiare ruolo, rimanendo in unconfined_t: su - root id -Z root:system_r:unconfined_t useradd auser ls -Z /home drwx------ auser auser root:object_r:user_home_dir_t /home/auser Il contesto iniziale per una nuova directory utente ha un identit?? di root. In seguito la rietichettatura del file system cambier?? l'identit?? a system_u. Queste sono funzionalmente le stesse poich?? il ruolo ed il tipo sono identici (object_r:user_home_dir_t.) Sto avendo alcune difficolt?? con errori avc che riempiono i miei logs per un programma in particolare. Come scelgo escluderne l'audit d'accesso? Per esempio, se volevi escludere l'audit di dmesg, potresti inserire questa riga nel tuo file /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/dmesg.te dontaudit dmesg_t userdomain:fd { use }; Questo eliminer?? l'output d'errore dal terminale per tutti gli userdomains (user, staff e sysadm). Anche avviando in modalit?? permissive, ho un gran numero di messaggi avc denied. In modalit?? non-enforcing, avrai pi?? messaggi che in modalit?? enforcing. Ci?? avviene poich?? il kernel sta loggando ogni diniego di accesso come fossi in modalit?? enforcing. Siccome non hai restrizioni, puoi fare pi?? cose, che danno come risultato pi?? log di diniego. Per esempio, se un applicazione eseguita sotto la modalit?? enforcing ha il divieto provare a leggere un certo numero di files in una directory, essa verr?? fermata all'inizio dell'azione. In modalit?? non-enforcing, l'applicazione non viene fermata dal traversare l'albero della directory, e ricever?? un messaggio di diniego per ogni file letto nella directory. Perch?? non vedo l'output quando eseguo certi demoni in modalit?? debug o interattiva? &SEL; disabilita intenzionalmente l'accesso ai dispositivi tty per impedire ai demoni la comunicazione verso il terminale di controllo. Questa comunicazione ?? un potenziale buco nella sicurezza poich?? questi demoni possono inserire comandi nei terminali di controllo. Un programma bacato o compromesso potrebbe causare seri problemi con questo. Ci sono alcuni modi per permetterti di catturare lo STDOUT da questi demoni. Un metodo ?? quello di eseguire il pipe dell'output al comando cat. snmpd -v | cat Quando fai il debug di un demone, potresti voler disattivare la transizione del demone al suo dominio specifico. Puoi farlo usando system-config-securitylevel o setsebool dalla linea di comando. Un opzione finale ?? quella di disattivare la modalit?? di enforcing durante il debug. Puoi farlo con setenforce 0, usando setenforce 1 per ri-abilitare &SEL; quando hai terminato il debug. Quando eseguo un upgrade del pacchetto delle policy (per esempio, usando yum), cosa succede con la policy; ?? automaticamente aggiornata? Le policy si ricaricano da sole quando il pacchetto ?? aggiornato. Questo sostituisce il comando manuale make load. In certe situazioni, pu?? essere necessario rietichettare il file system. Questo potrebbe accadere per fissare gli errori di &SEL; qualora i contesti dei files divenissero invalidi, o quando l'update della policy fa dei cambiamenti ai file_contexts. Dopo aver rietichettato il filesystem, un reboot non ?? necessario, ma ?? utile per assicurare che ogni processo e programma sia eseguito nel dominio appropriato. Questo ?? altamente dipendente dai cambiamenti nella policy aggiornata. Per rietichettare, usa il comando fixfiles o avvantaggiati del meccanismo /.autorelabel: fixfiles relabel reboot touch /.autorelabel reboot Se la policy rilasciata con il pacchetto di un applicazione cambia in modo da richiedere la rietichettatura, potr?? RPM gestire la rietichettatura dei files posseduti dal pacchetto? Si. I contesti di sicurezza per i files posseduti dal pacchetto sono immagazzinati nei dati dell'header del pacchetto. I contesti dei files sono impostati direttamente dopo la copia cpio, appena i files del pacchetto sono poggiati sul disco. Perch?? le policy binarie (es. /etc/selinux/policyname/policy/policy.<version> distribuite con Fedora e quelle compilate da me hanno differenti dimensioni e md5sums? Quando installi un pacchetto policy, i files binari pre-compilati della policy sono inseriti direttamente in /etc/selinux. I differenti ambienti di compilazione creeranno files finali che hanno differenti dimensioni, md5sums. I nuovi pacchetti policy potranno disabilitare il mio sistema? C'?? la possibilit?? che cambiamenti nei pacchetti della policy o nella policy rilasciata con un pacchetto applicativo possano causare errori, pi?? dinieghi, o altri comportamenti sconosciuti. Per rimediare, puoi scoprire quale pacchetto causa il problema ripristinando policy e pacchetti applicativi uno alla volta. Se non vuoi tornare ad una pacchetto precedente, i files di configurazione della vecchia versione sono salvati con l'estensione di .rpmsave. Assicurati di consultare le mailing lists, bugzilla, ed IRC per aiutarti ad uscire dal problema. Se sei capace, scrivi un fix o una policy per risolvere il problema. Come posso aiutare a scrivere una policy? Il tuo aiuto ?? veramente apprezzato. Puoi cominciare partecipando alla &FED; &SEL; mailing list, fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com; puoi sottoscriverti e leggere gli archivi su http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list. Le UnOfficial FAQ hanno alcune informazioni generiche su come scrivere le policy (http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14882&group_id=21266#BSP.1). Un'altra nuova risorsa ?? il Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO (https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266). Inoltre, da &FC; &LOCALVER; la policy ?? basata sulla , potresti dare un occhiata alla documentazione sulla sua pagina di progetto. Il meglio su cui puoi puntare ?? osservare i files della policy in /usr/share/doc/selinux-policy->version< che ti mostrano un esempio di policy. Se vuoi scrivere un nuovo dominio di policy, dovrai installare il pacchetto selinux-policy-devel. Questo porr?? i files d'interfaccia della reference policy nella directory /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy. C'?? anche uno strumento li che potr?? aiutarti a cominciare. Usa lo strumento policygentool per generare i tuoi files te, fc ed if. Questo strumento accetta due parametri: il nome del modulo della policy (mydaemon) ed il percorso completo dell'eseguibile (/usr/sbin/mydaemon). Ci?? creer?? tre files mydaemon.te, mydaemon.fc e mydaemon.if. Dopo aver generato i files diella policy, usa il Makefile fornito, /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile, e compila un pacchetto policy (mydaemon.pp). Ora puoi caricare il modulo della policy, usando semodule, e rietichettando l'eseguibile usando restorecon. Siccome hai una policy estremamente limitata per il tuo eseguibile, SELinux ti impedir?? di farci molto. Cos?? sar?? necessario attivare la modalit?? permissive, quindi usare l'init script per avviare il daemon. Ora potrai cominciare a collezzionare i messaggi avc. Potrai usare audit2allow per tradurre i messaggi avc in regole allow e cominciare ad aggiornare il tuo file mydaemon.te. Dovrai cercare quindi le macro di interfaccia nella directory /etc/selinux/refpolicy/include ed usarle direttamente, quando possibile, al posto di allow rules. Se vuoi ulteriori esempi di polcy, puoi sempre installare il selinux-policy src rpm, che contiene tutte i files policy te per la policy reference. # /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/policygentool mydaemon /usr/sbin/mydaemon # make -f /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile m4 /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/all_perms.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/loadable_module.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/misc_macros.spt ... /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/obj_perm_sets.spt mydaemon.fc > tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc Creating targeted mydaemon.pp policy package /usr/bin/semodule_package -o mydaemon.pp -m tmp/mydaemon.mod -f tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc rm tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc tmp/mydaemon.mod # semodule -i mydaemon.pp # restorecon -v /usr/sbin/mydaemon restorecon reset /usr/sbin/mydaemon context user_u:object_r:sbin_t->system_u:object_r:mydaemon_exec_t # setenforce 1 # service mydaemon restart La mia console ?? inondata da messaggi, come li fermo? Per riottenere il controllo, disattiva i messaggi del kernel nella console usando dmesg -n 1. Posso provare la policy predefinita senza installare il pacchetto di sorgenti della policy? Puoi provare la policy predefinita di &SEL; installando solamente i pacchetti selinux-policy-policyname e policycoreutils. Senza il pacchetto dei sorgenti della policy installato, il comando fixfiles automatizzer?? la rietichettatura del file system. Il comando fixfiles relabel ?? l'equivalente di make relabel. Durante la rietichettatura, canceller?? tutti i files in /tmp, ripulendo i files che potrebbero avere vecchie etichette di contesto. Altri comandi sono fixfiles check, che controlla i files con etichette errate, e fixfiles restore, che fissa i files mal etichettati ma non cancella i files in /tmp. fixfiles non accetta una lista di directories come argomento, il suo scopo ?? rietichettare l'intero filesystem. Se hai bisogno di rietichettare un percorso specifico di directory, usa restorecon. Sto avendo difficolt?? nel far funzionare un applicazione KDE sotto &SEL;. Gli eseguibili KDE appaiono sempre come kdeinit, che limita ci?? che pu?? essere fatto con la policy di &SEL;. Questo perch?? ogni applicazione KDE viene eseguita nel dominio per kdeinit. I problemi spesso vengono fuori quando si installa &SEL; perch?? non ?? possibile rietichettare /tmp e /var/tmp. Non c'?? un buon metodo di determinare quale file dovrebbe avere quale contesto. La soluzione ?? quella di eseguire un pieno log out da KDE e rimuovere tutti i files temporanei di KDE: rm -rf /var/tmp/kdecache-<username> rm -rf /var/tmp/<other_kde_files> Al prossimo login, il problema dovrebbe essere risolto. Perch?? SELINUX=disabled non funziona per me? Fa attenzione agli spazi vuoti nel file /etc/sysconfig/selinux. Il codice ?? molto sensibile agli spazi vuoti, anche ai tabulatori. Implementare &SEL; Che file systems posso usare per &SEL;? Il file system deve supportare le etichette xattr nel giusto namespace security.*. Oltre a ext2/ext3, XFS ha recentemente aggiunto il supporto per le necessarie etichette. Nota che il supporto SELinux XFS non funziona nella serie di kernel 2.6.14 e 2.6.15, ma ?? stato ripristinato (un work-around) nella 2.6.16. Perci??, assicurati che il tuo kernel includa questo fix se scegli di usare XFS. Come incide &SEL; sulle prestazioni del sistema? Questa ?? una variabile difficile da quantificare, ed ?? pesantemente dipendente dalla grandezza del sistema su cui &SEL; sta girando. L'ultima volta che le prestazioni sono state misurate, l'incidenza era circa del 7% per codice completamente non raffinato. I cambiamenti da allora sembrerebbero essere peggiorati in alcuni casi, tipo nel networking. Le performance e l'affinamento di SELinux sono una priorit?? del team di sviluppo. Di che tipo di implementazioni/applicazioni/sistemi, etc. dovr?? tener conto per l'uso con &SEL;? Inizialmente, &SEL; servir?? ai server affacciati su Internet che eseguono poche, funzioni specializzate, dove ?? critico mantenere una sicurezza estremamente stretta. Una simile macchina ?? tipicamente priva di software extra e servizi, ed esegue un servizio molto mirato od un gruppo di servizi, come un Web server o un mail server. In questi servers di nicchia, potrai bloccare la policy molto strettamente. Questo sar?? facilitato dal piccolo numero di interazioni con gli altri componenti. In modo simile, una macchina dedicata che esegue un applicazione specialistica di terze parti sar?? un buon candidato. In futuro, &SEL; ?? orientato a tutti gli ambienti. Per questo, la comunit?? e gli ISVs (independent software vendors) dovranno lavorare con gli sviluppatori &SEL; per produrre le policy necessarie. Finora, ?? stata scritta una strict policy molto restrittiva, analogamente ad una targeted policy che mira a specifici, demoni vulnerabili. Che effetto ha &SEL; sulle applicazioni di terze parti? Uno degli scopi nell'implementare la policy targeted di &SEL; in &FC; ?? quello di permettere ad applicazioni di terze parti di funzionare senza modifiche. Questo funziona perch?? la targeted policy ?? trasparente a quelle applicazioni che non prova a controllare e che ricadono nella sicurezza di Linux standard. Queste applicazioni non saranno eseguite in maniera extra sicura. Una policy deve essere scritta per far si che queste applicazioni siano protette dal MAC. Ci sono talmente tante variazioni nelle applicazioni di terze parti che ?? impossibile predire come si comporterebbero con &SEL;, anche eseguendo la targeted policy. Le problematiche insorgenti possono talvolta essere fissate nella policy. Puoi capitare che &SEL; ti mostri problemi di sicurezza con la tua applicazione che non sapevi di avere, richiedendo una modifica dell'applicazione per poter funzionare sotto &SEL;. Un importante valore che i testers ed utenti di &FC; porteranno alla comunit?? ?? l'estensivo testing di applicazioni di terze parti. Tenendo questo a mente, sei pregato di riportare le tue esperienze sull'appropriata mailing list (fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com) per discuterne.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 14:50:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 09:50:07 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdpsh,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602041450.k14Eo7Wj003872@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3852 Modified Files: fdpsh Log Message: Figure out absolute pathnames in a portable manner. Index: fdpsh =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdpsh,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- fdpsh 4 Feb 2006 04:18:32 -0000 1.4 +++ fdpsh 4 Feb 2006 14:49:59 -0000 1.5 @@ -11,13 +11,16 @@ # accepted from stdin. ######################################################################## ME=`basename $0` -FDPBINDIR=`dirname $0` USAGE="usage: ${ME} [-c cmd] [file [arg..]]" +# Figure out absolute pathname to where we live +FDPBINDIR=`dirname $0` +case "${FDPBINDIR}" in +/* ) ;; +* ) FDPBINDIR=`/bin/pwd`/${FDPBINDIR};; +esac # PATH=${FDPBINDIR}:${PATH} export PATH -# This change keeps pathnames from growing out of control -FDPDIR=$(pushd ${FDPBINDIR}/../.. 2>&1 >/dev/null \ - && pwd && popd 2>&1 >/dev/null) export FDPDIR +FDPDIR=${FDPBINDIR}/../.. export FDPDIR SHELL=${FDPBINDIR}/${ME} export SHELL # FDPLOG=/tmp/fdpsh.log From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 16:07:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 11:07:07 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin insert-changelog,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602041607.k14G77Ap007780@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7757/docs-common/bin Modified Files: insert-changelog Log Message: Make the clog target a little smarter and more helpful Index: insert-changelog =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/insert-changelog,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- insert-changelog 21 Jan 2006 02:47:58 -0000 1.6 +++ insert-changelog 4 Feb 2006 16:06:42 -0000 1.7 @@ -7,6 +7,35 @@ OUTPUT="${1:-${PWD}/$RPMINFO.clog$$}" + +# Check whether a number input is valid +# Relying on global scope since this function isn't useful outside me +validnumber() +{ + case "$ROLE" in + 'doc' ) + VALIDCHARS='[^0-9.]' + MSG="Valid characters are digits and '.' only -- please re-enter." + ;; + 'rpm' ) + VALIDCHARS='[^0-9]' + MSG="Valid characters are digits only -- please re-enter." + ;; + * ) + echo "Role '$ROLE' is invalid, cowardly bail-out" + exit 1 + ;; + esac + if test -z "`echo $NUMBER | grep $VALIDCHARS`"; then + RETVAL=0 + else + echo "$MSG" + RETVAL=1 + fi + return $RETVAL +} + + echo -n "Change to [r]pm package or [d]ocument source? [r/D] " while test -z "$ROLE" ; do read -s -n 1 R @@ -34,15 +63,20 @@ fi LASTREV=$(get_latest_revision "$ROLE") -if [ -z "$LASTREV" ]; then # this is the first revision for this role +if [ -z "$LASTREV" ] || [ "$LASTREV" = "0" ]; then +# this is the first revision for this role LASTREV=$ZEROREV fi -while test -z "$NUMBER"; do +while test -z "$NUMBER" ; do echo -n "Enter $REVDESC greater than $LASTREV: " read NUMBER + if validnumber ; then # Yes, it's perfectly safe to assume Python is present - if test `python -c "from distutils import version; a=version.LooseVersion('$LASTREV') ; b=version.LooseVersion('$NUMBER'); print b>a"` = "False"; then + if test `python -c "from distutils import version; a=version.LooseVersion('$LASTREV') ; b=version.LooseVersion('$NUMBER'); print b>a"` = "False"; then + NUMBER= + fi + else NUMBER= fi done From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 16:20:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 11:20:49 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdpsh,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602041620.k14GKnAN007916@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7898 Modified Files: fdpsh Log Message: Use read prompt function to eliminate backspace bobbles Index: fdpsh =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdpsh,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- fdpsh 4 Feb 2006 14:49:59 -0000 1.5 +++ fdpsh 4 Feb 2006 16:20:41 -0000 1.6 @@ -46,8 +46,7 @@ else while : do - echo -n "${ME}> " >&2 - read -e cmd + read -e -p "${ME}> " cmd if [ "${cmd}" ]; then [ ! -f ${FDPLOG} ] || echo "${CMD}" >>${FDPLOG} eval ${cmd} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 16:34:28 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 11:34:28 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdpsh,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602041634.k14GYSCR007972@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7954 Modified Files: fdpsh Log Message: Pushd/popd stuff was ugly, it's true; this should be more portable. Without it, package buliding output is harder to read/debug due to piling on of *many* relative directory parentage constructs, especially during XSLT operations, since fdpsh is called a whole bunch. Index: fdpsh =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdpsh,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- fdpsh 4 Feb 2006 16:20:41 -0000 1.6 +++ fdpsh 4 Feb 2006 16:34:17 -0000 1.7 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ esac # PATH=${FDPBINDIR}:${PATH} export PATH -FDPDIR=${FDPBINDIR}/../.. export FDPDIR +FDPDIR=`cd ${FDPBINDIR}/../.. ; /bin/pwd` export FDPDIR SHELL=${FDPBINDIR}/${ME} export SHELL # FDPLOG=/tmp/fdpsh.log From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 16:37:44 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 11:37:44 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile,1.7,1.8 Message-ID: <200602041637.k14Gbi38008008@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7989 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Make .src.rpm as well Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- Makefile 4 Feb 2006 05:48:44 -0000 1.7 +++ Makefile 4 Feb 2006 16:37:37 -0000 1.8 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ # # Do the build... # - rpmbuild -bb $(RPMFLAGS) $(DOCSPEC) + rpmbuild -ba $(RPMFLAGS) $(DOCSPEC) mv $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_rpmdir}')/noarch/*.rpm . rpmbuild --clean --rmsource $(RPMFLAGS) $(DOCSPEC) rm -rf $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_topdir}') From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 16:45:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 11:45:49 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200602041645.k14Gjnam008139@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8121 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Remember to actually grab the SRPM, why don't we Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- Makefile 4 Feb 2006 16:37:37 -0000 1.8 +++ Makefile 4 Feb 2006 16:45:42 -0000 1.9 @@ -73,5 +73,6 @@ # rpmbuild -ba $(RPMFLAGS) $(DOCSPEC) mv $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_rpmdir}')/noarch/*.rpm . + mv $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_srcrpmdir}')/*.rpm . rpmbuild --clean --rmsource $(RPMFLAGS) $(DOCSPEC) rm -rf $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_topdir}') From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 17:25:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 12:25:59 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/it selinux-faq-it.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602041725.k14HPxqH011332@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11306 Modified Files: selinux-faq-it.xml Log Message: updated path to FEDORA-ENTITIES-IT Index: selinux-faq-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it/selinux-faq-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- selinux-faq-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 14:45:42 -0000 1.1 +++ selinux-faq-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 17:25:51 -0000 1.2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ - + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-IT; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 17:52:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 12:52:57 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/en rpm-info-en.xml,NONE,1.1 selinux-faq-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602041752.k14Hqv7h011800@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11775/en Modified Files: selinux-faq-en.xml Added Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Fix paths - Add rpm-info to en module - Add description, since this is used in various packaging processes --- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2004 2005 Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. Karsten Wade 2006 Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. ChadSellers Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about SELinux in Fedora Core 5 Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ -
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 18:57:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 13:57:21 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/it rpm-info-it.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602041857.k14IvLYA013877@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13843/it Modified Files: rpm-info-it.xml Log Message: Fix rpm-info entries Index: rpm-info-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it/rpm-info-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 18:00:43 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 18:57:01 -0000 1.2 @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ 2004 2005 - Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. + Red Hat, Inc. Karsten Wade 2006 - Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. - ChadSellers + Red Hat, Inc. + Chad Sellers From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 18:57:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 13:57:03 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602041857.k14IvXWq013880@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13843/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Fix rpm-info entries Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 17:52:49 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 18:56:45 -0000 1.2 @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ 2004 2005 - Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. + Red Hat, Inc. Karsten Wade 2006 - Copyright ?? Red Hat, Inc. - ChadSellers + Red Hat, Inc. + Chad Sellers From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 19:06:44 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:06:44 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging insert-colophon.xsl,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602041906.k14J6ik5015713@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15695/docs-common/packaging Modified Files: insert-colophon.xsl Log Message: Make spacing XML adherent Index: insert-colophon.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/insert-colophon.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- insert-colophon.xsl 4 Feb 2006 05:04:22 -0000 1.4 +++ insert-colophon.xsl 4 Feb 2006 19:06:19 -0000 1.5 @@ -62,8 +62,11 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 19:44:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:44:08 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/it rpm-info-it.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602041944.k14Ji8JN016047@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv16013/it Modified Files: rpm-info-it.xml Log Message: Add myself for some style editing, and make Chad an author, since his work is more substantive and less edtiorial Index: rpm-info-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it/rpm-info-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 18:57:01 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 19:44:00 -0000 1.3 @@ -6,26 +6,27 @@ - + + - + - + GNU FDL 1.0 - - 2004 - 2005 - Red Hat, Inc. - Karsten Wade - - - 2006 - Red Hat, Inc. - Chad Sellers - + + 2004 + 2005 + Red Hat, Inc. + Karsten Wade + + + 2006 + Red Hat, Inc. + Chad Sellers + Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 4 19:44:02 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:44:02 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602041944.k14JiWXi016050@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv16013/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Add myself for some style editing, and make Chad an author, since his work is more substantive and less edtiorial Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 18:56:45 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 19:43:55 -0000 1.3 @@ -6,26 +6,27 @@ - + + - + - + GNU FDL 1.0 - - 2004 - 2005 - Red Hat, Inc. - Karsten Wade - - - 2006 - Red Hat, Inc. - Chad Sellers - + + 2004 + 2005 + Red Hat, Inc. + Karsten Wade + + + 2006 + Red Hat, Inc. + Chad Sellers + Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 00:23:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 19:23:56 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdp-functions,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200602050023.k150NuCW027293@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27248 Modified Files: fdp-functions Log Message: Use primary language RPM-INFO stuff. Return the string "TBD" instead of the more anonymous "XXX" if we can't figure out a revision. Index: fdp-functions =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdp-functions,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- fdp-functions 4 Feb 2006 04:14:45 -0000 1.9 +++ fdp-functions 5 Feb 2006 00:23:49 -0000 1.10 @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ FDPBINDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/bin" FDPPKGDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging" -# NOTE TO PAUL: This is not a happy solution to defining ${RPMINFO} -#RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"${LANG}/rpm-info-${LANG}.xml"} +PRI_LANG=${PRI_LANG:-"en"} +RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"${PRI_LANG}/rpm-info-${PRI_LANG}.xml"} XSLTPROC=${XSLTPROC:-xsltproc} XMLFORMAT=${XMLFORMAT:-"${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat"} XMLFOPTS=${XMLFOPTS:-"-f ${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat-fdp.conf"} @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ if [ -f "${RPMINFO}" ]; then ${XSLTPROC} ${OPTS} "${FDPPKGDIR}/doc-version.xsl" "$RPMINFO" else - echo -n XXX + echo -n TBD fi # The stylesheet doesn't put a NL at the end. echo From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 18:24:14 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 13:24:14 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.3,1.4 selinux-faq-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602051824.k15IOEJ4003429@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3409/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml selinux-faq-en.xml Log Message: Style and clarification updates; push to 1.5.1 Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- rpm-info-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 19:43:55 -0000 1.3 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 18:24:06 -0000 1.4 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ - + @@ -24,23 +24,25 @@ 2006 - Red Hat, Inc. Chad Sellers + Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about SELinux in Fedora Core 5 + Frequently asked questions about SELinux in Fedora Core 5 Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ - - - - + - + + +
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Index: selinux-faq-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en/selinux-faq-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- selinux-faq-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 17:52:49 -0000 1.2 +++ selinux-faq-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 18:24:06 -0000 1.3 @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + @@ -165,26 +165,31 @@ (LSM) framework. Standard Linux security is a discretionary access control model. - - - - Discretionary access control (DAC) — - this is standard Linux security, and it provides no protection - from broken software or malware running as a normal user or - root. Users can grant risky levels of access to files they - own. - - - - - Mandatory access control (MAC) — full - control over all interactions of software. Administratively - defined policy closely controls user and process interactions - with the system, and can provide protection from broken - software or malware running as any user. - - - + + + Discretionary access control (DAC) + + + DAC is standard Linux security, and it provides no + protection from broken software or malware running as a + normal user or root. Users can grant risky levels of access + to files they own. + + + + + Mandatory access control (MAC) + + + MAC provides full control over all interactions of + software. Administratively defined policy closely controls + user and process interactions with the system, and can + provide protection from broken software or malware running + as any user. + + + + In a DAC model, file and resource decisions are based solely on user identity and ownership of the objects. Each user and program @@ -198,7 +203,7 @@ A MAC system does not suffer from these problems. First, you can - administratively-define a security policy over all processes and + administratively define a security policy over all processes and objects. Second, you control all processes and objects, in the case of &SEL; through the kernel. Third, decisions are based on all the security relevant information available, and not just @@ -209,26 +214,27 @@ subjects (users, programs, processes) and objects (files, devices). In practice, think of subjects as processes, and objects as the target of a - process operation. You can safely grant a process just the - permissions it needs to do its function, and no more. + process operation. You can safely grant a process only the + permissions it needs to perform its function, and no more. The &SEL; implementation uses role-based access - control (RBAC), which provides - abstracted user-level control based on roles, and - Type - Enforcement (TE). TE - uses a table (matrix) to handle access controls, enforcing policy - rules based on the types of processes and objects. Process types - are called domains, and a cross-reference on the matrix of the - process's domain and the object's type defines their interaction. - This can provide extremely granular control for actors in a Linux - system. + control (RBAC), which provides + abstracted user-level control based on roles, and + Type + Enforcement (TE). TE + uses a table, or matrix to handle access + controls, enforcing policy rules based on the types of processes + and objects. Process types are called + domains, and a cross-reference on the + matrix of the process's domain and the object's type defines their + interaction. This system provides extremely granular control for + actors in a Linux system. - + What is &SEL; policy? @@ -236,58 +242,51 @@ The &SEL; policy describes the access permissions for all subjects - and objects, i.e., the entire system of users, programs, and + and objects, that is, the entire system of users, programs, and processes and the files and devices they act upon. &FC; policy is delivered in a package, with an associated source package. Current shipping policy packages are: - - - selinux-policy-<version>.noarch.rpm - - - - - This package is common to all types of policy and contains config - files/man pages. - - - - selinux-policy-devel-<version>.noarch.rpm - - - - - This is the development environment. This replaces the -sources - package from the past. This package contains the interface files - used in reference policy along with a Makefile and a small tool - used to generate a policy template file. The interface files - reside in /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/headers directory. - - - - selinux-policy-strict-<version>.noarch.rpm - - - - - selinux-policy-targeted-<version>.noarch.rpm - - - - - selinux-policy-mls-<version>.noarch.rpm - - - - - Binary policy files are in /etc/selinux/policyname. The policy for the - types and domains is configured separately from security context for the - subjects and objects. - + + + selinux-policy-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + This package is common to all types of policy and contains + config files/man pages. + + + + + selinux-policy-devel-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + This is the development environment. This replaces the + -sources package from the past. This package contains the + interface files used in reference policy along with a + Makefile and a small tool used to generate a policy template + file. The interface files reside in + /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/headers directory. + + + + + selinux-policy-strict-<version>.noarch.rpm + selinux-policy-targeted-<version>.noarch.rpm + selinux-policy-mls-<version>.noarch.rpm + + + Binary policy files are in /etc/selinux/policyname. The + policy for the types and domains is configured separately + from security context for the subjects and objects. + + + + - + @@ -297,44 +296,42 @@ - Initially, when &SEL; was included in Fedora Core, the NSA strict - policy was enforced. For testing purposes, this helped to find - hundreds of problems in the strict policy. In addition, it became - obvious that applying a single strict policy to the many - environments of &FED; users was not feasible. Managing a single - strict policy for anything other than default installation was - going to require local expertise. + When &SEL; was initially introduced in &FC;, it enforced the NSA + strict policy. For testing purposes, this effectively exposed + hundreds of problems in the strict policy. In addition, it + demonstrated that applying a single strict policy to the many + environments of &FED; users was not feasible. To manage a single + strict policy for anything other than default installation would + require local expertise. At this point, the &SEL; developers reviewed their choices, and - decided to try a different strategy. It was decided to create a - policy that focuses on locking down specific daemons, especially - ones vulnerable to attack or to devastating a system if broken or - compromised. The rest of the system is allowed to run as if under - standard Linux security, i.e., run the same if &SEL; is enabled or - not. - - - Under targeted policy, most processes run in the - unconfined_t domain. As the name - implies, these processes are mostly not being confined by the - &SEL; policy. They are still governed by standard Linux/UNIX - security, however. - - - Specific network daemons have policy written for them, and the - unconfined_t policy transitions - to those policies when the application starts. For example, on - system boot, init runs under the - unconfined_t policy, but when - named starts, it is transitioned to the - named_t domain and is locked down - by the appropriate policy. - - - For more information on enabling or disabling targeted policy on each - of the specific daemons, refer to . + decided to try a different strategy. They decided to create a + targeted policy that locks down specific + daemons, especially those vulnerable to attack or which could + devastate a system if broken or compromised. The rest of the + system runs exactly as it would under standard Linux DAC security. + + + Under the targeted policy, most processes run in the + unconfined_t domain. As the name + implies, these processes are mostly unconfined by the &SEL; + policy. They are still governed by standard Linux DAC security, + however. + + + Those network daemons which are addressed in the targeted policy + make a transition to the targeted policy when the application + starts. For example, at system boot, init runs + under the unconfined_t policy. + When named starts, it makes a transition to the + named_t domain and is locked down + by the appropriate policy. + + + For more information on enabling or disabling targeted policy on + each of the specific daemons, refer to . @@ -348,18 +345,43 @@ - Currently, the list of daemons is dhcpd, - httpd (apache.te), - named, nscd, - ntpd, portmap, - snmpd, squid, and - syslogd. The policy files for these daemons are - found in - /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/domains/program. - - - In the future, more daemons will be added to the targeted policy - protection. + Currently, the list of daemons is: + + + + dhcpd + + + httpd + (apache.te) + + + named + + + nscd + + + ntpd + + + portmap + + + snmpd + + + squid + + + syslogd + + + + The policy files for these daemons are found in + /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/domains/program. + In the future, more daemons will be added to the targeted policy + protection. @@ -373,16 +395,16 @@ &SEL; developers would like to add ftp and mail agents to targeted - policy eventually. For example, vsftpd could - work similar to login: after log-in, a new - process is executed under the user's context (real user or an - anonymous context). + policy eventually. For example, vsftpd could + work similar to login: after log-in, a new + process would be executed under the user's context (real user or + an anonymous context). - One problem with mail agents is that they often need to manipulate - files in user home directories. One objective of the targeted - policy is to avoid labeling problems in the user home directories. - This is still being worked on. + Mail agents can be problematic because they often need to + manipulate files in user home directories. One objective of the + targeted policy is to avoid labeling problems in the user home + directories. &SEL; developers continue to work on this problem. @@ -395,16 +417,15 @@ The strict policy does work on &FC;. It is - challenged by the unique environments of different users. For it - to work in your environment, you may need to tweak both the policy - and your systems. + challenged by the unique environments of different users. To use + the strict policy in your environment, you may need to fine-tune + both the policy and your systems. - To help make it easier to use the strict policy, &SEL; developers - have worked on making the change from one policy to the other - easier. For example, - system-config-securitylevel builds a relabel - into the startup scripts. + To make the strict policy easier to use, &SEL; developers have + tried to make the change from one policy to the other easier. + For example, system-config-securitylevel builds + a relabel into the startup scripts. @@ -416,13 +437,13 @@ - The mls policy is similar to the strict policy, but adds an additional - field to security contexts for separating levels. These levels can be - used to separate data in an environment that calls for strict - hierarchical separation. The most common example of this is a military - setting where data is classified at a certain level. This policy is - geared toward these sorts of users, and is probably not useful to - you unless you fall into this category. + The mls policy is similar to the strict policy, but adds an + additional field to security contexts for separating levels. &SEL; + can use these levels to separate data in an environment that calls + for strict hierarchical separation. A typical example is a + military setting, where data is classified at a certain level. + This policy is geared toward this sort of environment, and is + probably not useful to you unless you fall into this category. @@ -434,17 +455,17 @@ - The Reference Policy + The Reference Policy is a new project designed to rewrite the entire SELinux policy in a way that is easier to use and understand. To do this, it uses the concepts of modularity, abstraction, and well-defined interfaces. - See it's project page - for more information on it. + Refer to + for more information on the Reference Policy. Fedora policies at version 1.x are based on the traditional example - policy. Policies version 2.x (as used in &FC; &LOCALVER;) are based + policy. Version 2.x policies (as used in &FC; &LOCALVER;) are based on the Reference Policy. @@ -457,18 +478,18 @@ - File contexts are used by the setfiles command - to make the persistent labels which describe the security context - for a file or directory. + File contexts are used by the + setfiles command to generate persistent labels + which describe the security context for a file or directory. - &FC; ships with the script fixfiles which + &FC; ships with the fixfiles script, which supports three options: , , and . This - allows users to relabel the file system without having the - selinux-policy-targeted-sources package installed. The - command line usage is more friendly than the standard - setfiles command. + script allows users to relabel the file system without having the + selinux-policy-targeted-sources package + installed. The command line usage is more friendly than the + standard setfiles command. @@ -500,9 +521,9 @@ There is no difference between a domain and a type, although - domain is sometimes used to refer to the type of a process. The - use of domain in this way stems from Domain and Type Enforcement (DTE) - models, where domains and types are separate. + domain is sometimes used to refer to the type of a process. The + use of domain in this way stems from Domain and Type Enforcement + (DTE) models, where domains and types are separate. @@ -517,7 +538,7 @@ - The installer handles this based on the choice you make in the + The installer follows the choice you make in the Firewall Configuration screen. The default running policy is the targeted policy, and it is on by default. @@ -526,52 +547,60 @@ - How do I switch the policy I'm currently using? + How do I switch the policy I am currently using? - Switching policy is not an act to be taken lightly. + Use caution when switching policy Other than trying out a new policy on a test machine for - research purposes, you should seriously consider your situation - before switching to a different policy on a production system. - - - The act of switching is straightforward. This is a fairly safe - method, but should be tried first on a test system. + research purposes, you should seriously consider your situation + before switching to a different policy on a production system. + The act of switching is straightforward. This method is fairly + safe, but you should try it first on a test system. - One method is to use - system-config-securitylevel to change the - policy and set the file system to relabel. - - - Following is the manual procedure: + To use the automated method, run the Security Level + Configuration tool. From the GUI Main Menu, + select + Desktop + System Settings + Security level + , or from a terminal, run + system-config-securitylevel. Change the + policy as desired and ensure that the Relabel on next + reboot option is enaled. + + + You can also perform these steps manually with the following + procedure: Edit /etc/selinux/config and change the - type of policy to - SELINUXTYPE=policyname. - - - + type and the mode of policy: + + +SELINUXTYPE=policyname +SELINUX=permissive + - To ensure that you can return from a reboot, set the mode to - SELINUX=permissive. This way - SELinux will be running under the correct policy, but will let - you login if there is a problem such as incorrect file context - labeling. + This step ensures you will not be locked out after rebooting. + &SEL; will run under the correct policy, but will allow you to + login if there is a problem such as incorrect file context + labeling. - Tell the init scripts to relabel the system on reboot with the - command touch /.autorelabel. - + Set the system to relabel the file system on reboot: + + +touch /.autorelabel + @@ -582,13 +611,18 @@ - Confirm your changes took effect with the command - sestatus -v. With the new system running - in permissive mode, check - /var/log/messages for - avc: denied messages. These - may indicate a problem that needs to be solved for the system - to run without trouble under the new policy. + Confirm your changes took effect with the following command: + + +sestatus -v + + + With the new system running in + permissive mode, check + /var/log/messages for + avc: denied messages. These + may indicate a problem that needs to be solved for the system + to run without trouble under the new policy. @@ -611,10 +645,10 @@ - You can use the star utility, which supports - the extended attributes that store the security context labels. - Specify the and - format when creating archives. + Use the star utility, which supports the + extended attributes that store the security context labels. + Specify the and + options when creating archives. ls -Z /var/log/maillog @@ -633,7 +667,7 @@ attempt to write to /var/log/maillog. You should received a warning from star if the files about to be overwritten have a later date, but you cannot - count on this behavior. + rely on this behavior. Consider carefully how you construct your archiving argument. @@ -668,7 +702,7 @@ - + How do I enable/disable &SEL; protection on specific daemons under @@ -677,14 +711,16 @@ - Use system-config-securitylevel to control the - Boolean values of specific daemons. For example, if you find that - you need to disable &SEL; for Apache to run correctly in your - environment, you can disable the value in - system-config-securitylevel. This turns off the - transition to the policy defined in - apache.te, letting httpd - remain under regular Linux security. + Use system-config-securitylevel, also known as + the Security Level Configuration + graphical tool, to control the + Boolean values of specific daemons. For example, if you need to + disable &SEL; for Apache to run correctly in your environment, you + can disable the value in + system-config-securitylevel. This change + disables the transition to the policy defined in + apache.te, allowing httpd + to remain under regular Linux DAC security. @@ -698,43 +734,43 @@ This process presumes that you have enabled user public HTML - directories in Apache HTTP configuration - (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf). This process - only covers serving static Web content. For more information - about &APACHE; and &SEL;, refer to . + directories in your Apache configuration file, + /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf. This process + only covers serving static Web content. For more information + about &APACHE; and &SEL;, refer to . - If you do not already have one, you will need to create the - public_html directory and populate it - with the files and folders to be served. + If you do not already have a + ~/public_html directory, create it and + populate it with the files and folders to be served. -cd ~ +cd ~ mkdir public_html -cp /path/to/content ~/public_html +cp /path/to/content ~/public_html At this point, httpd is configured to serve - the contents, but you will still receive a 403 - forbidden error. This is because - httpd is not allowed to read the security - type for the directory and files as they are created in the - user's home directory. To solve this, change the security - context of the folder and its contents recursively using the - option: + the contents, but you will still receive a 403 + forbidden error. This is because + httpd is not allowed to read the security + type for the directory and files as they are created in the + user's home directory. Change the security context of the + folder and its contents recursively using the + option: -ls -Z -d public_html/ +ls -Z -d public_html/ drwxrwxr-x auser auser user_u:object_r:user_home_t public_html -chcon -R -t httpd_user_content_t public_html/ -ls -Z -d public_html/ +chcon -R -t httpd_user_content_t public_html/ +ls -Z -d public_html/ drwxrwxr-x auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t public_html/ -ls -Z public_html/ +ls -Z public_html/ -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t bar.html -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t baz.html -rw-rw-r-- auser auser user_u:object_r:httpd_user_content_t foo.html @@ -743,20 +779,21 @@ You may notice at a later date that the user field, set here to user_u, is changed to system_u. This does not - affect how the targeted policy works; the field that matters + affect how the targeted policy works. The field that matters is the type field. - You should now be able to serve the static webpages. If you - continue to have errors, check to see that the Boolean that - enables user home directories is enabled. This can be set - using system-config-securitylevel, - under the &SEL; tab within the Modify - &SEL; Policy area, enabling Allow - HTTPD to read home directories. The changes - take effect immediately. + Your static webpages should now be served correctly. If you + continue to have errors, ensure that the Boolean which enables + user home directories is enabled. You can set it using + system-config-securitylevel. Select + the &SEL; tab, and then select the + Modify &SEL; Policy area. Select + Allow HTTPD to read home + directories. The changes take effect + immediately. @@ -769,24 +806,25 @@ + + Set SELINUX=disabled in + /etc/selinux/config. + - Add to your kernel command line. + Alternatively, you can add to your + kernel boot parameters. However, this option is not recommended. Be careful when disabling &SEL; - Be very careful using this option. If you boot with - , any files you create while &SEL; is - disabled will not have &SEL; context information. At the least - you may need to relabel the file system, and it's possible you - will be unable to boot with , - requiring a boot to single-user mode for recovery. - - - As an alternative to , try using - SELINUX=disabled in - /etc/selinux/config. - + If you boot with , any files you + create while &SEL; is disabled will not have &SEL; context + information. The file system will be marked for relabeling at + the next boot. If an unforeseen problem prevents you from + rebooting normally, you may need to boot in single-user mode for + recovery. Add the option to your + kernel boot parameters. + @@ -806,23 +844,20 @@ # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: # enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced. # permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. -# disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded. -SELINUX=enforcing -# SELINUXTYPE= type of policy in use. Possible values are: +# disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded. +SELINUX=enforcing +# SELINUXTYPE= type of policy in use. Possible values are: # targeted - Only targeted network daemons are protected. -# strict - Full SELinux protection. -SELINUXTYPE=targeted - +# strict - Full SELinux protection. +SELINUXTYPE=targeted Setting the value to enforcing is - the same as adding to your command - line when booting the kernel to turn enforcing on, while setting - the value to permissive is the - same as adding to turn enforcing off. - Note that the command line kernel parameter - overrides the configuration file. - + the same as adding to the kernel boot + parameters. Setting the value to + permissive is the same as adding + to the kernel boot parameters. + However, setting the value to disabled is not the same as the @@ -831,6 +866,13 @@ disabled setting instead turns enforcing off and skips loading a policy. + + &SEL; Configuration Precedence + + The command line kernel parameter overrides the configuration + file. + + @@ -842,21 +884,22 @@ - This situation usually arises when you can't perform an action - that is being prevented by policy. Run the command - setenforce 0 to turn off enforcing mode in real - time. When you are finished, run setenforce 1 - to turn enforcing back on. + Occasionally you may need to perform an action that is normally + prevented by policy. Run the command setenforce + 0 to turn off enforcing mode in real time. When you + are finished, run setenforce 1 to turn + enforcing back on. - <computeroutput>sysadm_r</computeroutput> role - required + <computeroutput>sysadm_r</computeroutput> Role + Required You must issue the setenforce command with - the sysadm_r role; to do so, - use the newrole command. Alternately, if you - switch to root using su -, you gain the - sysadm_r role automatically. + the sysadm_r role. Use the + newrole command to assume this role. + Alternately, if you switch to root using su + -, you assume the + sysadm_r role automatically. @@ -864,20 +907,21 @@ - How do I turn system-call auditing on/off at boot? + How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot? Add to your kernel command line to turn - system-call auditing on. Add to your - kernel command line to turn system-call auditing off. + system call auditing on. Add to your + kernel command line to turn system call auditing off. - System-call auditing is on by default. When on, it provides - information about the system-call that was executing when SELinux - generated a denied message. This - may be helpful when debugging policy. + System-call auditing is on by default. When + on, it provides information about the system call that was + executing when SELinux generated a + denied message. The error + message is helpful when debugging policy. @@ -890,7 +934,7 @@ - To do this, run auditctl -e 0. Note that this + Run auditctl -e 0. Note that this command will not affect auditing of SELinux AVC denials. @@ -916,7 +960,7 @@ My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing - avc: denied messages, how do I + avc: denied messages. How do I fix this? @@ -928,28 +972,30 @@ First, one of the files the application is trying to access could - be mislabeled. If the AVC message refers to a specific file, - inspect its current label with ls -alZ - /path/to/file. If it seems - wrong, you could try using restorecon -v - /path/to/file. If you have - a large number of denials related to files, you may want to use - fixfiles relabel, or run - restorecon with the option - to recursively relabel a directory path. - - - Other times, denials may be due to a configuration change in the - program not being allowed by the policy. For example, if you - change Apache to also listen on port 8800, this will require a - change in the security policy, apache.te. See + be mislabeled. If the AVC message refers to a specific file, + inspect its current label with ls -alZ + /path/to/file. If it seems + wrong, use the command restorecon -v + /path/to/file to restore + the file's default context. If you have a large number of denials + related to files, you may want to use fixfiles + relabel, or run restorecon -R + /path to recursively + relabel a directory path. + + + Denials are sometimes due to a configuration change in the program + that triggered the denial message. For example, if you change + Apache to also listen on port 8800, you must also change the + security policy, apache.te. Refer to for more information about - writing policy. + writing policy. - If you are having trouble getting a specific application like Apache - to work, see for - how to disable enforcement just for that application. + If you are having trouble getting a specific application like + Apache to work, refer to + for information on disabling enforcement just for that + application. @@ -1002,8 +1048,8 @@ /sbin/fixfiles relabel - You will need to have the policycoreutils - package installed to use fixfiles. + You must have the policycoreutils package + installed to use fixfiles. @@ -1019,11 +1065,12 @@ You can read the files from a non-&SEL; distribution, or one with - &SEL; disabled. However, files created by the non-&SEL; using - systems will not have a security context, nor will any files you - remove and recreate. This could be a challenge with files such as - ~/.bashrc. You may have to relabel your - /home when you return to &FC;. + &SEL; disabled. However, files created by a system not using &SEL; + systems will not have a security context, nor will any files you + remove and recreate. This could be a challenge with files such as + ~/.bashrc. You may have to relabel + /home when you reboot the &SEL; enabled &FC; + system. @@ -1040,11 +1087,11 @@ be used to share directories between &SEL; and non-&SEL; systems. - When mounting a non-&SEL; file system via NFS, by default &SEL; + When you mount a non-&SEL; file system via NFS, by default &SEL; will treat all the files in the share as having a context of nfs_t. You can override the - default context by setting it manually using the - option. For example, this would make + default context by setting it manually, using the + option. The following command makes the files in the NFS mounted directory appear to have a context of system_u:object_r:tmp_t to &SEL;: @@ -1053,7 +1100,7 @@ - When &SEL; exports a file system via NFS, files created will have + When &SEL; exports a file system via NFS, newly created files have the context of the directory they were created in. In other words, the presence of &SEL; on the remote mounting system has no effect on the local security contexts. @@ -1076,21 +1123,27 @@ --> You can create your new user with the standard - useradd command. First you must become root; - under the strict policy you will need to change role to - sysadm_r using - newrole -r sysadm_r - For the targeted policy, you will not need + useradd command. First you must become + root. Under the strict + policy you will need to change role to + sysadm_r with the following + command: + + +newrole -r sysadm_r + + + For the targeted policy you will not need to switch roles, staying in unconfined_t: -su - root -id -Z -root:system_r:unconfined_t -useradd auser -ls -Z /home -drwx------ auser auser root:object_r:user_home_dir_t /home/auser +su - root +id -Z +root:system_r:unconfined_t +useradd auser +ls -Z /home +drwx------ auser auser root:object_r:user_home_dir_t /home/auser The initial context for a new user directory has an identity of @@ -1141,18 +1194,18 @@ - For example, if you wanted to not audit dmesg, + If you wanted to not audit dmesg, for example, you would put this in your /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy/dmesg.te file: -dontaudit dmesg_t userdomain:fd { use }; +dontaudit dmesg_t userdomain:fd { use }; This eliminates the error output to the terminal for all - userdomains (user, staff and - sysadm). + user domains, including user, + staff and sysadm. @@ -1165,20 +1218,19 @@ - In a non-enforcing mode, you should actually get - more messages than in enforcing mode. This - occurs because the kernel is logging each access denial as if you - were in an enforcing mode. Since you are not being restricted, you - can perform more actions, which results in more denials being - logged. + In a non-enforcing mode, you should actually receive + more messages than in enforcing mode. The + kernel logs each access denial as if you were in an enforcing + mode. Since you are not restricted by policy enforcement, you can + perform more actions, which results in more denials being logged. - For example, if an application running under an enforcing mode was - denied trying to read a number of files in a directory, it would - be stopped once at the beginning of the action. In a - non-enforcing mode, the application is not stopped from traversing - the directory tree, and would receive a denial message for each - file read in the directory. + If an application running under an enforcing mode is denied + access to read a number of files in a directory, it is + stopped once at the beginning of the action. In a non-enforcing + mode, the application is not stopped from traversing the directory + tree, and generates a denial message for each file read in the + directory. @@ -1273,30 +1325,30 @@ &SEL; intentionally disables access to the tty devices to stop - daemons from communicating back with the controlling terminal. - This communication is a potential security hole because such - daemons could insert commands into the controlling terminal. A - broken or compromised program could cause serious problems with - this. + daemons from communicating back with the controlling terminal. + This communication is a potential security hole because such + daemons could insert commands into the controlling terminal. A + broken or compromised program could use this hole to cause serious + problems. - There are a few ways you can capture STDOUT from daemons. One - method is to pipe the output to the cat command. + There are a few ways you can capture standard output from + daemons. One method is to pipe the output to the cat command. snmpd -v | cat - When debugging a daemon, you may want to turn of the transitioning - of the daemon to its specific domain. You can do this using - system-config-securitylevel or - setsebool on the command line. + When debugging a daemon, you may want to turn off the transition + of the daemon to its specific domain. You can do this using + system-config-securitylevel or + setsebool on the command line. - A final option is to turn off enforcing mode while debugging. You - can do this with setenforce 0, using - setenforce 1 to re-enable &SEL; when you are - finished debugging. + A final option is to turn off enforcing mode while debugging. + Issue the command setenforce 0 to turn off + enforcing mode, and use the command setenforce + 1 to re-enable &SEL; when you are finished debugging. @@ -1304,36 +1356,39 @@ When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using - yum), what happens with the policy; is it + yum), what happens with the policy? Is it updated automatically? - Policy reloads itself when the package is updated. This replaces - the manual make load. + Policy reloads itself when the package is updated. This behavior + replaces the manual make load. - In certain situations, it may be necessary to relabel the file - system. This might occur as part of an &SEL; bug fix where file - contexts become invalid, or when the policy update makes changes - to file_contexts. + In certain situations, you may need to relabel the file system. + This might occur as part of an &SEL; bug fix where file contexts + become invalid, or when the policy update makes changes to the + file + /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts. - After relabeling the file system, a reboot is - not required but is useful in ensuring every process and program + After the file system is relabeled, a reboot is + not required, but is useful in ensuring every process and program is running in the proper domain. This is highly dependent on the changes in the updated policy. - To relabel, use the - fixfiles command or take advantage of the - /.autorelabel mechanism: - + To relabel, you have several options. You may use the + fixfiles command: + fixfiles relabel reboot + + Alternately, use the /.autorelabel mechanism: + touch /.autorelabel reboot @@ -1345,7 +1400,7 @@ If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a way that requires relabeling, will RPM handle relabeling the files - the package owns? + owned by the package? @@ -1435,10 +1490,9 @@ --> - Why do binary policies (e.g. - /etc/selinux/policyname/policy/policy.<version> - distributed with Fedora and those I compile myself have different sizes - and md5sums? + Why do binary policies distributed with Fedora, such as + /etc/selinux/<policyname>/policy/policy.<version>, + and those I compile myself have different sizes and MD5 checksums? @@ -1446,7 +1500,7 @@ When you install a policy package, pre-compiled binary policy files are put directly into /etc/selinux. The different build environments will make target files that have - different sizes, md5sums. + different sizes and MD5 checksums. @@ -1459,15 +1513,16 @@ There is a possibility that changes in the policy package or in - the policy shipping with an application package can cause errors, - more denials, or other unknown behaviors. To troubleshoot, you can - discover which package caused the breakage by reverting policy and - application packages one at a time. If you don't want to return - to the previous package, the older version of the configuration - files will be saved with a label of .rpmsave. - Be sure to use the mailing lists, bugzilla, and IRC to help you - work through your problem. If you are able, write or fix policy - to resolve your problem. + the policy shipping with an application package can cause errors, + more denials, or other unknown behaviors. You can + discover which package caused the breakage by reverting policy and + application packages one at a time. If you don't want to return + to the previous package, the older version of the configuration + files will be saved with the extension .rpmsave. Use the + mailing lists, bugzilla, and IRC to help you work through your + problem. If you are able, write or fix policy to resolve your + problem. @@ -1480,106 +1535,130 @@ Your help is definitely appreciated. - - - - You can start by joining the - &FED; &SEL; mailing list, fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com; - you can subscribe and read the archives at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list. - - - - - The UnOfficial FAQ has some generic policy writing HOWTO - information (http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14882&group_id=21266#BSP.1). - - - - - Another new resource is the Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO (https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=21959&group_id=21266). - - - - Also, since the &FC; &LOCALVER; policy is based on the , - you should look at the documentation on its project page. - - - Your best bet is to look at the policy files in - /usr/share/doc/selinux-policy->version< + + + + + You can start by joining the &FED; &SEL; mailing list. You can + subscribe and read the archives at . + + + + + The Unofficial FAQ has some generic policy writing HOWTO + information. Refer to + for more information. + + + + + Another new resource is the Writing SE Linux policy HOWTO, + located online at . + + + + + Also, since the &FC; &LOCALVER; policy is based on the , you should look at the + documentation on its project page. Another excellent source of + information is the policy files in + /usr/share/doc/selinux-policy->version< which shows examples of policy. - + If you want to write a new policy domain, you should install the - selinux-policy-devel package. This will place reference policy - interface files into the - /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy directory. - + selinux-policy-devel package. This will place + reference policy interface files into the + /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy directory. + There are also tools available to help you generate new policy. + The following procedure is an example: + + + + + Use the policygentool command to generate + your own te, fc and + if files. The + policygentool command takes two parameters: + the name of the policy module and the full path to the + executable. The following command gives a usage example: + + +policygentool mydaemon /usr/sbin/mydaemon + + + This command creates three files: + mydaemon.te, + mydaemon.fc and + mydaemon.if. + + + + + After you generate the policy files, use the supplied + Makefile, + /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile, to + build a policy package: + + +make -f /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile + + + + + Now you can load the policy module, using + semodule, and relabel the executable using + restorecon: + + +semodule -i mydaemon.pp +restorecon -v /usr/sbin/mydaemon + + + + + Since you have very limited policy for your executeable, + SELinux will prevent it from doing much. Turn on permissive + mode and then use the init script to start your daemon: + + +setenforce 1 +service mydaemon restart + + + - There is also a tool there to help you get started. You can use - the tool policygentool to generate your own - te, fc - and if file. - This tool takes two parameters: the Name of the policy module - (mydaemon) and the full path to the executable - (/usr/sbin/mydaemon). This will create three - files mydaemon.te, - mydaemon.fc and - mydaemon.if. - After you generate the policy files, - use the supplied Makefile, - /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile, - build a policy package (mydaemon.pp). Now - you can load the policy - module, using semodule, and relabel the - executable using - restorecon. Since you have very limited - policy for your - executeable, SELinux will prevent it from doing much. So you need - to turn on permissive mode and then use the init script to start - your daemon. Now you can start collect avc messages. You can use + Now you can collect avc messages. You can use audit2allow to translate the avc messages to - allow rules and begin - updating you mydaemon.te file. You should - search for interface - macros in the /etc/selinux/refpolicy/include - directory and use - these instead of using the allow rules directly, whenever + allow rules and begin updating you + mydaemon.te file. You should search for + interface macros in the + /etc/selinux/refpolicy/include directory and + use these instead of using the allow rules directly, whenever possible. If you want more examples of polcy, you could always install the selinux-policy src rpm, which contains all of the policy te files for the reference policy. - -# /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/policygentool mydaemon /usr/sbin/mydaemon -# make -f /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/Makefile -m4 /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/all_perms.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/loadable_module.spt /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/misc_macros.spt -... -/usr/share/selinux/refpolicy/include/obj_perm_sets.spt mydaemon.fc > tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc -Creating targeted mydaemon.pp policy package -/usr/bin/semodule_package -o mydaemon.pp -m tmp/mydaemon.mod -f tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc -rm tmp/mydaemon.mod.fc tmp/mydaemon.mod -# semodule -i mydaemon.pp -# restorecon -v /usr/sbin/mydaemon -restorecon reset /usr/sbin/mydaemon context user_u:object_r:sbin_t->system_u:object_r:mydaemon_exec_t -# setenforce 1 -# service mydaemon restart - - My console is being flooded with messages, how do I turn them off? + My console is being flooded with messages. How do I turn them + off? To regain useful control, turn off kernel messages to the console - using dmesg -n 1. + with this command: + +dmesg -n 1 + @@ -1605,19 +1684,20 @@ Other commands are fixfiles check, which checks - for mislabeled files, and fixfiles restore, - which fixes the mislabeled files but will not delete the files in - /tmp. fixfiles does not - take a list of directories as an argument, as its purpose is to - relabel the entire file system. If you need to relabel a specific - directory path, use restorecon. + for mislabeled files, and fixfiles restore, + which fixes the mislabeled files but does not delete the files in + /tmp. The fixfiles + command does not take a list of directories as an argument, + because it relabels the entire file system. If you need to + relabel a specific directory path, use + restorecon. - I am having trouble getting KDE applications to work under &SEL;. + Why are some of my KDE applications having trouble under &SEL;? @@ -1648,8 +1728,7 @@ - Why does SELINUX=disabled not - work for me? + Why does not work for me? @@ -1680,8 +1759,8 @@ Note that XFS SELinux support is broken in upstream kernel 2.6.14 and 2.6.15, but fixed (worked around) - in 2.6.16. So, make sure your kernel includes this fix if - you choose to use XFS. + in 2.6.16. Your kernel must include this fix if + you choose to use XFS with &SEL;. @@ -1694,45 +1773,51 @@ This is a variable that is hard to measure, and is heavily - dependent on the size of the system &SEL; is running on. When - performance was last measured, the impact was around 7% for - completely untuned code. Changes since then are likely to have - made that worse in some cases, such as networking. SELinux - performance tuning will be a priority of the development team. + dependent on the tuning and usage of the system running &SEL;. + When performance was last measured, the impact was around 7% for + completely untuned code. Subsequent changes in system components + such as networking are likely to have made that worse in some + cases. &SEL; performance tuning continues to be a priority of the + development team. - What types of deployments/applications/systems, etc. should I - first look to leverage &SEL; in? + What types of deployments, applications, and systems should I + leverage &SEL; in? - Initially, &SEL; will serve on Internet facing servers that are - performing few, specialized functions, where it is critical to - keep extremely tight security. Such a box would typically be - stripped of all extra software and services, and run a very - focused service or set of services, such as a Web server or mail - server. + Initially, &SEL; has been used on Internet facing servers that are + performing a few specialized functions, where it is critical to + keep extremely tight security. Administrators typically strip + such a box of all extra software and services, and run a very + small, focused set of services. A Web server or mail server is a + good example. In these edge servers, you can lock down the policy very tightly. - This is made easier by the smaller number of interactions with - other components. Similarly, a dedicated box running a - specialized third-party application would be a good candidate. - - - For the future, &SEL; is targeted at all environments. In order to - get there, the community and ISVs - (independent software vendors) will need to - work with the &SEL; developers to produce the necessary policy. So - far, a very restrictive strict policy has - been written, as well as a targeted policy - that focuses on specific, vulnerable daemons. - + The smaller number of interactions with other components makes + such a lockdown easier. A dedicated system running a specialized + third-party application would also be a good candidate. + + + In the future, &SEL; will be targeted at all environments. In + order to achieve this goal, the community and + independent software vendors + (ISVs) must work with the &SEL; developers to + produce the necessary policy. So far, a very restrictive + strict policy has been written, as well as + a targeted policy that focuses on specific, + vulnerable daemons. + + For more information about these policies, refer to and . + @@ -1744,28 +1829,28 @@ One goal of implementing a targeted &SEL; policy in &FC; is to - allow third-party applications to work without modification. This - works because the targeted policy is transparent to those - applications it is not trying to control that it essentially falls - back on standard Linux security. These applications will not be - running in an extra-secure manner. Policy needs to be written to - get these applications to be protected by MAC. + allow third-party applications to work without modification. The + targeted policy is transparent to those unaddressed applications, + and it falls back on standard Linux DAC security. These + applications, however, will not be running in an extra-secure + manner. You or another provider must write policy to protect these + applications with MAC security. - There are so many variations of third-party applications that it's - impossible to predict how they might behave with &SEL;, even - running the targeted policy. Issues that arise can sometimes be - fixed in policy. You may find that &SEL; shows you security - issues with your application that you were not aware of, requiring - the application to be modified to work under &SEL;. + It is impossible to predict how every third-party application + might behave with &SEL;, even running the targeted policy. You + may be able to fix issues that arise by changing the policy. You + may find that &SEL; exposes previously unknown security issues + with your application. You may have to modify the application to + work under &SEL;. One important value that &FC; testers and users bring to the - community is extensive testing of third-party applications. With - that in mind, please bring your experiences to the appropriate - mailing list (fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com) - for discussion. + community is extensive testing of third-party applications. With + that in mind, please bring your experiences to the appropriate + mailing list, such as the fedora-selinux.list, for discussion. For + more information about that list, refer to . From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 18:26:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 13:26:21 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/it rpm-info-it.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602051826.k15IQL4T003478@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3460/it Modified Files: rpm-info-it.xml Log Message: Keep rpm-info in sync until we abandon Index: rpm-info-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/it/rpm-info-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- rpm-info-it.xml 4 Feb 2006 19:44:00 -0000 1.3 +++ rpm-info-it.xml 5 Feb 2006 18:26:13 -0000 1.4 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ - + @@ -24,23 +24,25 @@ 2006 - Red Hat, Inc. Chad Sellers + Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about SELinux in Fedora Core 5 + Frequently asked questions about SELinux in Fedora Core 5 Fedora Core 5 SELinux FAQ - - - - + - + + +
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:08:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:08:34 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin xmlformat-fdp.conf,1.14,1.15 Message-ID: <200602052008.k15K8YJx007831@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7809/docs-common/bin Modified Files: xmlformat-fdp.conf Log Message: Add acronym to handling Index: xmlformat-fdp.conf =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15 --- xmlformat-fdp.conf 21 Jan 2006 19:14:03 -0000 1.14 +++ xmlformat-fdp.conf 5 Feb 2006 20:08:24 -0000 1.15 @@ -100,6 +100,9 @@ wordasword systemitem citetitle footnote email format = inline +acronym + format = inline + # Make and less goofy in their use of whitespace ulink xref format = inline From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:18:36 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:18:36 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/en - New directory Message-ID: <200602052018.k15KIawZ007938@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7922/en Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:18:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:18:51 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/es - New directory Message-ID: <200602052018.k15KIpc8007968@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/es In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7944/es Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/es added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:19:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:19:42 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster rpm-info.xml,1.1,NONE Message-ID: <200602052019.k15KJg8K008028@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7999 Removed Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Get rid of superfluous copy... until we raise it from the dead :-) --- rpm-info.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:22:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:22:49 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster/en jargon-buster-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 rpm-info-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602052022.k15KMnVm008113@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8088/en Modified Files: jargon-buster-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Add glossary title, push to 1.9.5.2 Index: jargon-buster-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en/jargon-buster-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- jargon-buster-en.xml 3 Feb 2006 22:00:22 -0000 1.1 +++ jargon-buster-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:22:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ &BUG-REPORTING; + Glossary Jargon Buster Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-en.xml 3 Feb 2006 22:00:22 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:22:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + + @@ -36,6 +40,12 @@
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:24:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:24:06 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/zh_CN - New directory Message-ID: <200602052024.k15KO62Y008143@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8127/zh_CN Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/zh_CN added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:34:10 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:34:10 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/en rpm-info-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 yum-software-management-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602052034.k15KYAlE008255@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8224/en Added Files: rpm-info-en.xml yum-software-management-en.xml Log Message: - Added rpm-info-en.xml. - Rearranged to match new directory structure. --- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 Stuart Ellis Managing Software with yum Documentation for the yum software management system.
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Introduction
Purpose This document presents basic concepts of software management on &FED; systems. It outlines the major functions of yum, the recommended software management tool for &FED;.
Audience This document is intended for &FED; users of all levels of experience.
Using This Document This document is a reference for using yum. You may wish to read some or all of the sections, depending upon your needs and level of experience. If you are a new user, read the before using yum for the first time. Experienced Linux users should start with . Previous Versions of &FC; This document describes the configuration of yum on &FC; &FCLOCALVER; systems. You must perform the additional step noted in to enable yum on &FC; 3. Most of the examples in this document use the package tsclient, which is included with &FC;. The tsclient package provides an application for remote desktop access. If you install it successfully you may start the application by choosing ApplicationsInternetTerminal Server Client. To use the examples, substitute the name of the relevant package for tsclient. The example commands for &FED; package groups use the MySQL Database group. Avoid Logging in with the Root Account You do not need to log in with the root account in order to manage your &FED; system. All of the commands shown in this tutorial that require root access will prompt you for the root password. The example terminal commands use su to provide this facility.
Additional Resources yum documentation yum man pages The yum utility has features and options not discussed in this document. Read the man pages for yum(8) and yum.conf(5) to learn more, using the following commands: man yum man yum.conf yum web sites yum mailing lists Other useful yum resources on the Internet include: Project web site Users mailing list Development mailing list Check &BZ; First If you encounter a persistent error with a specific operation, visit &BZ-URL; and review the bug reports for the package or packages involved. An error in a package may cause all yum operations that rely on that package to fail. Please file bug reports for &FED; packages, including yum, on this &BZ; web site.
Software Management Concepts
About Packages packages defined &FED; software and documentation is supplied in the form of files called RPM packages. Each package is a compressed archive containing product information, program files, icons, documentation and management scripts. Management applications use these files to safely locate, install, update and remove software. For example, the &FED; installation process uses the packages supplied with &FC; to build or upgrade a system to your requirements. Packages also include a digital signature to prove their source. Software management utilities verify this digital signature by using a GPG public key. The yum and rpm utilities share a common keyring that stores all of the public keys for approved package sources. The system administrator configures these approved package sources. All &FED; Packages are Open Source Software All of the software provided by the &FP; is open source software. You may download and install &FED; packages on as many systems as desired.
About Repositories repositories defined A repository is a prepared directory or web site that contains software packages and index files. Software management utilities such as yum automatically locate and obtain the correct RPM packages from these repositories. This method frees you from having to manually find and install new applications or updates. You may use a single command to update all system software, or search for new software by specifying criteria. A network of servers provide several repositories for each version of &FC;. The package management utilities in &FC; are already configured to use three of these repositories: Base The packages that make up a &FC; release, as it is on disc Updates Updated versions of packages that are provided in Base &EX; Packages for a large selection of additional software Previous Versions of &FC; &FC; &FCLOCALVER; automatically supports the three repositories listed above. You must manually configure &FC; 3 systems to use &FEX;, as noted in . &FED; Development Repositories &FC; also includes settings for several alternative repositories. These provide packages for various types of test system, and replace one or more of the standard repositories. Only enable support for one of the following repositories if you test or develop &FED; software: fedora-devel (Rawhide), fedora-extras-devel, and updates-testing. Third-party software developers also provide repositories for their &FED; compatible packages. To learn how to configure your &FED; system to use third-party repositories, read . package groups defined You may also use the package groups provided by the &FED; repositories to manage related packages as sets. Some third-party repositories add packages to these groups, or provide their packages as additional groups. Available Package Groups To view a list of all of the available package groups for your &FED; system, run the command su -c 'yum grouplist'. Use repositories to ensure that you always receive current versions of software. If several versions of the same package are available, your management utility automatically selects the latest version. Installing Software not from a Repository Install software using manual methods only when you are confident there is no repository which can currently provide it. You may have to manage that software with manual methods, instead of with &FED; software management utilities. The yum commands shown in this document use repositories as package sources. Refer to for details of using yum to install software from a package file.
About Dependencies dependencies defined Some of the files installed on a &FED; distribution are libraries which may provide functions to multiple applications. When an application requires a specific library, the package which contains that library is a dependency. To properly install a package, &FED; must first satisfy its dependencies. The dependency information for a RPM package is stored within the RPM file. The yum utility uses package dependency data to ensure that all of requirements for an application are met during installation. It automatically installs the packages for any dependencies not already present on your system. If a new application has requirements that conflict with existing software, yum aborts without making any changes to your system.
Understanding Package Names packages hardware compatibility packages naming Each package file has a long name that indicates several key pieces of information. For example, this is the full name of a tsclient package: tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm Management utilities commonly refer to packages with one of three formats: Package name: tsclient Package name with version and release numbers: tsclient-0.132-6 Package name with hardware architecture: tsclient.i386 For clarity, yum lists packages in the format name.architecture. Repositories also commonly store packages in separate directories by architecture. In each case, the hardware architecture specified for the package is the minimum type of machine required to use the package. i386 Suitable for any current Intel-compatible computer noarch Compatible with all computer architectures ppc Suitable for PowerPC systems, such as Apple Power Macintosh x86_64 Suitable for 64-bit Intel-compatible processors, such as Opterons Some software may be optimized for particular types of Intel-compatible machine. Separate packages may be provided for , , and computers. A machine with at least an Intel Pentium, VIA C3 or compatible CPU may use packages. Computers with an Intel Pentium Pro and above, or a current model of AMD chip, may use packages. Use the short name of the package for yum commands. This causes yum to automatically select the most recent package in the repositories that matches the hardware architecture of your computer. Specify a package with other name formats to override the default behavior and force yum to use the package that matches that version or architecture. Only override yum when you know that the default package selection has a bug or other fault that makes it unsuitable for installation. Package Names You may use any of the following formats to specify a package in a yum operation: name, name.architecture, name-version, name-version-release, name-version-release.architecture, and epoch:name-version-release.architecture.
Software Management Tools in &FC; Add/Remove Applications utility Alert Icon up2date The yum utility is a complete software management system. &FC; also includes several other applications that can supplement yum. On your desktop is an Alert Icon that keeps you informed about package updates. Until your system is updated the icon appears as a red circle with a flashing exclamation mark. The Alert Icon is part of the up2date application, which enables you to easily install system updates. &FC; also includes system-config-packages. To run this application from the graphical interface, select Desktop System Settings Add/Remove Applications . Unlike up2date and yum, system-config-packages installs software packages from your &FC; installation discs only, and does not use repositories. This application is used on systems that do not have a network connection. The rpm command-line utility has many functions for working with individual RPM packages. You may use it to manually install and remove packages from your system. If you install software with the rpm utility, you must manually check and install any dependencies. For this reason, yum is the recommended method for installing software. Current Package Versions The up2date and yum utilities ensure that you have the most recent version of software packages. Other methods do not guarantee that the packages are current.
Managing Software with <command>yum</command> yum software management Use the yum utility to modify the software on your system in four ways: To install new software from package repositories To install new software from an individual package file To update existing software on your system To remove unwanted software from your system Installing Software from a Package File The yum commands shown in this section use repositories as package sources. Refer to for details of using yum to install software from an individual package file. To use yum, specify a function and one or more packages or package groups. Each section below gives some examples. For each operation, yum downloads the latest package information from the configured repositories. If your system uses a slow network connection yum may require several seconds to download the repository indexes and the header files for each package. The yum utility searches these data files to determine the best set of actions to produce the required result, and displays the transaction for you to approve. The transaction may include the installation, update, or removal of additional packages, in order to resolve software dependencies. Format of <command>yum</command> Transaction Reports This is an example of the transaction for installing tsclient: ============================================================================= Package Arch Version Repository Size ============================================================================= Installing: tsclient i386 0.132-6 base 247 k Installing for dependencies: rdesktop i386 1.4.0-2 base 107 k Transaction Summary ============================================================================= Install 2 Package(s) Update 0 Package(s) Remove 0 Package(s) Total download size: 355 k Is this ok [y/N]: Review the list of changes, and then press y to accept and begin the process. If you press N or Enter, yum does not download or change any packages. Package Versions The yum utility only displays and uses the newest version of each package, unless you specify an older version. The yum utility also imports the repository public key if it is not already installed on the rpm keyring. Format of <command>yum</command> Public Key Import This is an example of the public key import: warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2 public key not available for tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm Retrieving GPG key from file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora Importing GPG key 0x4F2A6FD2 "Fedora Project <fedora at redhat.com>" Is this ok [y/N]: Check the public key, and then press y to import the key and authorize the key for use. If you press N or Enter, yum stops without installing any packages. To ensure that downloaded packages are genuine, yum verifies the digital signature of each package against the public key of the provider. Once all of the packages required for the transaction are successfully downloaded and verified, yum applies them to your system. Every completed transaction records the affected packages in the log file /var/log/yum.log. You may only read this file with root access. Downloads are Cached The yum utility keeps downloaded data files and packages for reuse. You may copy packages from the repository cache directories under /var/cache/yum/, and use them elsewhere if you wish. If you remove a package from the cache, you do not affect the copy of the software installed on your system.
Installing New Software with <command>yum</command> installing software software, installing software installing To install the package tsclient, enter the command: su -c 'yum install tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To install the package group MySQL Database, enter the command: su -c 'yum groupinstall "MySQL Database"' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. New Services Require Activation When you install a service, &FED; does not activate or start it. To configure a new service to run on bootup, choose Desktop System Settings Server Settings Services , or use the chkconfig and service command-line utilities.
Updating Software with <command>yum</command> updating software packages software updating To update the tsclient package to the latest version, type: su -c 'yum update tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. New Software Versions Require Reloading If a piece of software is in use when you update it, the old version remains active until the application or service is restarted. Kernel updates take effect when you reboot the system. To update all of the packages in the package group MySQL Database, enter the command: su -c 'yum groupupdate "MySQL Database"' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Updating the Entire System To update all of the packages on your &FED; system, use the commands described in .
Removing Software with <command>yum</command> removing software software removing To remove software, yum examines your system for both the specified software, and any software which claims it as a dependency. The transaction to remove the software deletes both the software and the dependencies. To remove the tsclient package from your system, use the command: su -c 'yum remove tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To remove all of the packages in the package group MySQL Database, enter the command: su -c 'yum groupremove "MySQL Database"' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Data and Configuration File Retention The removal process leaves user data in place but may remove configuration files in some cases. If a package removal does not include the configuration file, and you reinstall the package later, it may reuse the old configuration file.
Searching for Packages with <command>yum</command> packages locating searching for packages Use the search features of yum to find software that is available from the configured repositories, or already installed on your system. Searches automatically include both installed and available packages. The format of the results depends upon the option. If the query produces no information, there are no packages matching the criteria.
Searching by Package Name and Attributes To search for a specific package by name, use the function. To search for the package tsclient, use the command: su -c 'yum list tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To make your queries more precise, specify packages with a name that include other attributes, such as version or hardware architecture. To search for version 0.132 of the application, use the command: su -c 'yum list tsclient-0.132' Valid Package Attributes Refer to for information on package name formats and the attributes that they include.
Advanced Searches If you do not know the name of the package, use the or options. Alternatively, use wild cards or regular expressions with any yum search option to broaden the search critieria. The option checks the names, descriptions, summaries and listed package maintainers of all of the available packages to find those that match. For example, to search for all packages that relate to PalmPilots, type: su -c 'yum search PalmPilot' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. The function checks both the files included in the packages and the functions that the software provides. This option requires yum to download and read much larger index files than with the option. To search for all packages that include files called libneon, type: su -c 'yum provides libneon' To search for all packages that either provide a MTA (Mail Transport Agent) service, or include files with mta in their name: su -c 'yum provides MTA' For each command, at the prompt enter the password for the root account. Use the standard wildcard characters to run any search option with a partial word or name: to represent any one character, and to mean zero or more characters. Always add the escape character () before wildcards. To all packages with names that begin with tsc, type: su -c 'yum list tsc\*' Regular Expressions Use Perl or Python regular expressions to carry out more complex queries.
Understanding Matches Searches with yum show all of the packages that match your criteria. Packages must meet the terms of the search exactly to be considered matches, unless you use wildcards or a regular expression. For example, a search query for shadowutils or shadow-util would not produce the package shadow-utils. This package would match and be shown if the query was shadow-util\?, or shadow\*.
Updating Your System with <command>yum</command> updating full system yum updating full system Use the option to upgrade all of your &FED; system software to the latest version with one operation. To perform a full system update, type this command: su -c 'yum update' At the prompt, enter the root password.
Automatically Updating Your System automatic updating The yum package supplied with &FC; includes scripts to perform full system updates every day. To activate automatic daily updates, enter this command: su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum start' At the prompt, enter the password for the root account. How Daily Updates are Run There is no separate yum service that runs on your system. The command given above enables the control script /etc/rc.d/init.d/yum. This control script activates the script /etc/cron.daily/yum.cron, which causes the cron service to perform the system update automatically at 4am each day.
Using Other Software Repositories &FEX; repositories finding searching for repositories &FED; systems automatically use the &FP; repositories. These include &FEX;, the default source of packages for software that is not included with &FC;. &FEX; Repositories for Previous Versions of &FC; You must manually configure &FC; 3 systems to use &FEX;, using the instructions at . For additional packages for &FC; 1 and &FC; 2, refer to . If the &FP; does not supply packages for a product, the manufacturer may provide or recommend a separate repository. Members of the community also maintain repositories to provide packages for &FED; systems. For example, distributes popular Java software as packages.
Adding a Repository as a Package Source repositories adding to yum To add an extra repository, place a definition file in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory on your system. Package providers make the definition files for their repositories available on their web sites. Definition File Extension The names of repository definition files end with .repo. You must have root access to add a file to the definitions directory. To copy the definition file example.repo, type this command: su -c 'cp example.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/' At the prompt, enter the password for the root account. The configuration file for each repository should include a gpgkey setting. This setting specifies the location of a public key that verifies the packages provided by that repository. This public key is automatically imported the first time that you install software from the repository. If the configuration file provided does not include this setting, refer to . Repositories and <application>up2date</application> Channels Starting with &FC; 4, yum repositories are automatically used as up2date channels. On &FC; 3 and earlier systems, you must manually configure up2date to use these channels. To do so, edit the /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources file.
Manually Authorizing Package Sources public keys adding To manually add a public key to your rpm keyring, use the feature of the rpm utility. To import the file GPG-PUB-KEY.asc, type the following command: su -c 'rpm --import GPG-PUB-KEY.asc' At the prompt, enter the password for the root account. You may also import public keys directly from a web site. For example, to import the file GPG-PUB-KEY.asc on the web site www.therepository.com use this command: su -c 'rpm --import http://www.therepository.com/GPG-PUB-KEY.asc' At the prompt, enter the root password. Importing the &FED; Key on &FC; 3 To add the &FED; public key to the rpm keyring on &FC; 3 systems, run the command su -c 'rpm --import /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora'.
Understanding Repository Compatibility packages software compatibility repositories compatibility The &FEX; repository provides packages which are built to the same standards as &FC; packages. Third-party packages should be compatible with these &FP; packages, unless the provider specifically states otherwise. Always read the web site of the repository for information on package compatibility before you add it as a package source. Separate repository providers may offer different and incompatible versions of the same software. Third-party repositories may also provide alternative packages for software that is included in &FED; repositories. Alternative packages may contain versions of the software that function differently from the version in the &FP; packages. Determine the benefits and potential incompatibilities before replacing &FP; packages with alternative versions. Incompatible Repositories If you configure your system to use incompatible repositories yum operations may fail. Packages built for one version of &FED; are usually not compatible with other versions of &FED;. The web site of the provider should specifically state which versions of &FED; they support. Old Versions of <command>yum</command> and Current Repositories The data format for repository indexes changed with version 2.1 of yum. This was the version supplied with &FC; 3. Repository providers should specify the versions of &FC; that they support. To confirm that an unlabeled repository is compatible with current versions of yum, check that it has a sub-directory called repodata/.
Installing Software from an Isolated Package installing software from a package software, installing from a package software installing from a package Use repositories and the standard yum commands to locate and install new software, unless the software package is not available from any repository. In these cases, use the function to install the software from the package file. Public Key is Required Ensure that the public key for the package source has been imported before you install a package without a repository. Refer to . Enter this command to install the package tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm: su -c 'yum localinstall tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm' At the prompt, enter the root password. Previously Installed Software is Updated If the package provides a later version of software that is already installed on your system, yum updates the installed software. If the package requires software that is not installed on your system, yum attempts to meet the dependencies with packages from the configured repositories. You may need to manually download and install additional packages in order to satisfy all of the dependencies. Maintaining Manually Installed Software If you install software that is not provided by a repository, yum update cannot automatically upgrade it as new versions become available. To ensure that you have the latest packages, subscribe to e-mail or RSS services that notify you when new versions are released.
Maintaining <command>yum</command> The yum system does not require any routine maintenance. To ensure that yum operations are carried out at optimal speed, disable or remove repository definitions which you no longer require. You may also clear the files from the yum caches in order to recover disk space.
Disabling or Removing Package Sources repositories disabling in yum repositories removing from yum Set enable=0 in a definition file to prevent yum from using that repository. The yum utility ignores any definition file with this setting. To completely remove access to a repository: Delete the relevant file from /etc/yum.repos.d/. Delete the cache directory from /var/cache/yum/.
Clearing the <command>yum</command> Caches yum cleaning caches By default, yum retains the packages and package data files that it downloads, so that they may be reused in future operations without being downloaded again. To purge the package data files, use this command: su -c 'yum clean headers' Run this command to remove all of the packages held in the caches: su -c 'yum clean packages' When using these commands, at the prompt, enter the password for the root account. Purging cached files causes those files to downloaded again the next time that they are required. This increases the amount of time required to complete the operation.
Using <command>yum</command> with a Proxy Server proxy server yum using with a proxy server By default, yum accesses network repositories with HTTP. All yum HTTP operations use HTTP/1.1, and are compatible with web proxy servers that support this standard. You may also access FTP repositories, and configure yum to use an FTP proxy server. The squid package provides a proxy service for both HTTP/1.1 and FTP connections. Modifying <command>yum</command> for Network Compatibility Refer to the man page for yum.conf for information on HTTP settings that may be modified for compatibility with nonstandard web proxy servers. Alternatively, configure yum to use an FTP proxy server, and access repositories that support FTP. The &FED; repositories support both HTTP and FTP.
Configuring Proxy Server Access To enable all yum operations to use a proxy server, specify the proxy server details in /etc/yum.conf. The setting must specify the proxy server as a complete URL, including the TCP port number. If your proxy server requires a username and password, specify these by adding and settings. The settings below enable yum to use the proxy server mycache.mydomain.com, connecting to port 3128, with the username yum-user and the password qwerty. Configuration File Settings for Using A Proxy Server # The proxy server - proxy server:port number proxy=http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128 # The account details for yum connections proxy_username=yum-user proxy_password=qwerty Global Settings If you define a proxy server in /etc/yum.conf, all users connect to the proxy server with those details when using yum.
Configuring Proxy Server Access for a Single User To enable proxy access for a specific user, add the lines in the example box below to the user's shell profile. For the default bash shell, the profile is the file ~/.bash_profile. The settings below enable yum to use the proxy server mycache.mydomain.com, connecting to port 3128. Profile Settings for Using a Proxy Server # The Web proxy server used by this account http_proxy="http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy If the proxy server requires a username and password, add these to the URL. To include the username yum-user and the password qwerty, add these settings: Profile Settings for a Secured Proxy Server # The Web proxy server, with the username and password for this account http_proxy="http://yum-user:qwerty at mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy The <option>http_proxy</option> Environment Variable The http_proxy environment variable is also used by curl and other utilities. Although yum itself may use http_proxy in either upper-case or lower-case, curl requires the name of the variable to be in lower-case.
Acknowledgements Paul Frields edited this document. Timothy Murphy reviewed the beta release.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:34:16 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:34:16 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/es yum-software-management-es.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602052034.k15KYGGP008272@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/es In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8224/es Added Files: yum-software-management-es.xml Log Message: - Added rpm-info-en.xml. - Rearranged to match new directory structure. --- NEW FILE yum-software-management-es.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
Administrando Software con <command >yum</command > 2005 Stuart Ellis Ellis Stuart &LEGALNOTICE; 0.4 2005-06-01 StuartEllis Importaci??n inicial a CVS 0.5 2005-07-19 StuartEllis Actualizado por &FC; &FCLOCALVER;. 0.6 2005-07-25 PaulWFrields Editado por razones de estilo y utilidad; publicaci??n BETA 1.0 2005-08-13 PaulWFrields Publish to official project page. 1.0.1 2005-08-18 StuartEllis Added information on installing without repository and manually adding keys. 1.0.2 2005-08-26 StuartEllis Fix localinstall information. 1.0.3 2005-10-13 PaulWFrields Fix wording (#170584). 1.0.4 2005-11-15 StuartEllis Updated section on proxy servers. Fixed #166122. 1.0.5 2005-11-28 PaulWFrields Fixed some uses of "&FED;" to read "&FC;" where appropriate.
Introducci??n
Prop??sito Este documento presenta conceptos b??sicos sobre la administraci??n de software en sistemas &FED;. Describe las principales funciones de yum,la herramienta de administraci??n de software recomendada por &FED;.
Audiencia Este documento est?? destinado a todos los usuarios de &FED; sin importar el nivel de experiencia.
Uso de este documento Este documento es una referencia sobre el uso de yum. Puede leer una o todas las secciones de este documento dependiendo de sus necesidades y su nivel de experiencia. Si usted es un usuario nuevo, lea la antes de utilizar yum por primera vez. Los usuarios de Linux m??s experimentados pueden iniciar con la . Versiones anteriores de &FC; Este documento describe la configuraci??n de yum en sistemas &FC; &FCLOCALVER;. Usted debe ejecutar el paso adicional que se muestra en la para activar yum en &FC; 3. La mayor??a de los ejemplos en este documento utilizan el paquete tsclient, el cual est?? incluido en &FC;. El paquete Ejecute este comando para remover todos los paquetes guardados en el cach??: su -c 'yum clean packages' Al utilizar estos comandos, introduzca la contrase??a de la cuenta root. Al eliminar estos archivos ser?? necesario descargarlos nuevamente la pr??xima vez que estos sean requeridos. ??sto incrementar?? el tiempo requerido para completar la operaci??n.
Usando <command >yum</command > con un servidor Proxy servidor proxy yum uso con servidor proxy Por defecto, yumaccede a los repositorios en la red a trav??s de HTTP. Todas las operaciones HTTP de yum utilizan HTTP/1.1 y son compatibles con los servidores proxy de web que soportan este est??ndar. Usted puede asimismo acceder a repositorios FTP, y configurar yum para utilizar un servidor proxy FTP. El paquete squid proporciona un servicio de proxy tanto para conexiones HTTP/1.1 como para conexiones FTP. Modificando <command >yum</command > para compatibilidad de red Consulte las p??ginas man de yum.conf para obtener informaci??n sobre la configuraci??n HTTP que puede ser modificada por compatibilidad con los servidores proxy web no est??ndar. Alternativamente, configure yum para utilizar el servidor proxy FTP y acceder a los repositorios que soportan FTP. El repositorio de &FED; soporta tanto HTTP como FTP.
Configurando el acceso al servidor proxy Para permitir que todas las operaciones de yum utilicen un servidor proxy, especifique la informaci??n del servidor proxy en /etc/yum.conf. El par??metro debe especificar el servidor proxy como una URL completa, incluyendo el n??mero de puerto TCP. Si su servidor proxy requiere un nombre de usuario y contrase??a, especifiquelos a??adiendo los par??metros , para el nombre, y para la contrase??a. La configuraci??n siguiente activa yum para usar el servidor de proxy mycache.mydomain.com, conect??ndose al puerto 3128, con el nombre de usuario yum-user y la contrase??a qwerty. Par??metros del archivo de configuraci??n para utilizar un servidor proxy # The proxy server - proxy server:port number proxy=http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128 # The account details for yum connections proxy_username=yum-user proxy_password=qwerty Par??metros globales Si usted define un servidor proxy en /etc/yum.conf, todos los usuarios se conectan a este servidor proxy con los detalles especificados cuando utilicen yum.
Configurando el acceso al servidor proxy para un ??nico usuario Para activar el acceso a proxy a un usuario espec??fico, a??ada las l??neas en la caja de ejemplo bajo el perfil de shell del usuario. Para la shell por defecto bash, el perfil es el archivo ~/.bash_profile. La configuraci??n siguiente habilita el uso de yum con el servidor proxy mycache.mydomain.com, conect??ndose al puerto 3128. Configuraci??n del perfil para utilizar un servidor proxy # The Web proxy server used by this account http_proxy="http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy Si el servidor proxy requiere un nombre de usuario y contrase??a, a????dalas a la URL. Para incluir el nombre de usuario yum-user y la contrase??a qwerty, a??ada los par??metros: Configuraci??n del perfil para utilizar un servidor proxy seguro # The Web proxy server, with the username and password for this account http_proxy="http://yum-user:qwerty at mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy La variable de entorno <option >http_proxy</option > La variable de entorno http_proxy es utilizada tambi??n por curl y otras aplicaciones. Aunque yum puede utilizar la variable http_proxy en may??sculas o min??sculas, curl requiere que el nombre de la variable est?? en min??sculas.
Reconocimiento Paul Frields edit?? este documento. Timothy Murphy revis?? la versi??n beta. Traducido al espa??ol por Manuel Ospina.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:34:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:34:21 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/zh_CN yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602052034.k15KYLXa008285@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8224/zh_CN Added Files: yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml Log Message: - Added rpm-info-en.xml. - Rearranged to match new directory structure. --- NEW FILE yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
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????????????????????? ????????? ??????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? tsclient ?????????????????????tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????tsclient???????????????????????????????????????????????????tsclient-0.132-6 ???????????????????????????????????????tsclient.i386?????????????????????yum ??? ??????.?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????i386????????????????????? Intel ???????????????noarch??????????????????ppc?????? PowerPC ??????????????? Apple Power Macintoshx86_64?????? 64 ??? Intel ?????????????????? Opterons?????????????! ???????????????????? Intel ????????????????????? , , ??? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Intel ?????????VIA C3 ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? Intel ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? AMD ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ??????????????! ???????????????????????????????????????????name, name.architecture, name-version, name-version-release, name-version-release.architecture, ??? epoch:name-version-release.architecture???
&FC; ???????????????????????? ??????/???????????????????????? ???????????? up2dateyum ?????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????? yum ???????????????????????????????????? Alert Icon?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? up2date ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????? system-config-packages ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DesktopSystem SettingsAdd/Remove Applications?????? up2date ??? yum ?????????system-config-packages ???????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm ?????????????????????????????????????????? RPM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????up2date ??? yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? <command>yum</command> ???????????? yum ???????????? ?????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? ?????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/???????????? ?????????????????????yum ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? <command>yum</command> ????????????????????? ????????????????????? tsclient ??????????????? ============================================================================= Package Arch Version Repository Size ============================================================================= Installing: tsclient i386 0.132-6 base 247 k Installing for dependencies: rdesktop i386 1.4.0-2 base 107 k Transaction Summary ============================================================================= Install 2 Package(s) Update 0 Package(s) Remove 0 Package(s) Total download size: 355 k Is this ok [y/N]: ??????????????????????????????????????? y ????????????????????????????????? N ??? Enter(??????)???yum ???????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? yum ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm ????????????????????? <command>yum</command> ????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2 public key not available for tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm Retrieving GPG key from file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora Importing GPG key 0x4F2A6FD2 "Fedora Project <fedora at redhat.com>" Is this ok [y/N]: ????????????????????????????????? y ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? N ??? Enter(??????)???yum ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ???????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? /var/log/yum.log ????????????????????????????????????????????? root ?????????????????? ??????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /var/cache/yum/ ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? <command>yum</command> ??????????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ??????????????????????????? tsclient??????????????????su -c 'yum install tsclient'????????????????????? root ???????????????????????????????????? MySQL Database??????????????????su -c 'yum groupinstall "MySQL Database"'????????????????????? root ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DesktopSystem SettingsServer SettingsSer! vices?????????????????????????????? chkconfig ??? service???
?????? <command>yum</command> ???????????? ?????? ????????? ????????????????????? tsclient ?????????????????????????????????su -c 'yum update tsclient'????????????????????? root ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? MySQL Database ????????????????????????????????????su -c 'yum groupupdate "MySQL Database"'????????????????????? root ???????????????????????????????! ???????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????
?????? <command>yum</command> ???????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? tsclient ????????????????????????su -c 'yum remove tsclient'????????????????????? root ???????????????????????????????????? MySQL Database ????????????????????????????????????su -c 'yum groupremove "MySQL Database"'????????????????????? root ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????! ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? <command>yum</command> ???????????? ????????? ?????? ????????????????????? yum ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? tsclient??????????????????su -c 'yum list tsclient'????????????????????? root ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? tsclient ??? 0.132 ?????????????????????su -c 'yum list tsclient-0.132'??????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? ????????????????????????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? PalmPilots ???????????????????????????su -c 'yum search PalmPilot'????????????????????? root ?????????????????? ?! ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? yum ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? libneon ????????????????????????su -c 'yum provides libneon'???????????????????????? MTA (Mail Transport Agent, ??????????????????) ?????????????????????????????? mta ???????????????su -c 'yum provides MTA'??????????????????????????????????????? root ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ?????? 0 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ()?????? list ??????????????? tsc ???????????????????????????su -c 'yum list tsc\*'????????????????????? Perl ??? Python ?????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? shadowutils ??? shadow-util ????????????????????? shadow-utils ?????????????????????????????? shadow-util\? ??? shadow\*??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? <command>yum</command> ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????? yum???????????????????????? ????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????su -c 'yum update'????????????????????? root ????????????
????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum start'????????????????????? root ????????????????????????????????????????????????<! /title><para>??????????????????????????? <command>yum</command> ?????????????????????????????????????????? <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/yum</filename>?????????????????????????????? <filename>/etc/cron.daily/yum.cron</filename>?????????????????? <command>cron</command> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????</para></note></section></section> <section id="sn-using-repositories"> <title>???????????????????????? &FEX; ???????????? ????????????&FED; ?????????????????? &FP; ???????????????????????? &FEX;???????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ??????????????????????????? &FC; 3 ???????????? &FEX;????????? ????????????????????? &FC; 1 ??? &FC; 2 ?????????????????????????????? ????????? &FP; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????? ???????????? Java ?????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /etc/yum.repos.d/ ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? .repo ????????????????????? root ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? example.repo??????????????????su -c 'cp example.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/'????????????????????? root ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? gpgkey ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????! ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? <application>up2date</application> ????????? &FC; 4 ?????????yum ????????????????????? up2date ???????????? &FC; 3 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? up2date ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources???
???????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm ????????????????????????????????? rpm ??? ???????????????????????? GPG-PUB-KEY.asc??????????????????su -c 'rpm --import GPG-PUB-KEY.asc'????????????????????? root ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? www.therepository.com ???????????? GPG-PUB-KEY.asc??????????????????su -c 'rpm --import http://www.therepository.com/GPG-PUB-KEY.asc'????????????????????? root ??????????????? &FC; 3 ????????? &FED; ???????????? &FC; 3 ???????????? rpm ??????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????? su -c 'rpm --import /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora'???
????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????&! FEX; ???????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????! ?????? ???????????????????????? &FP; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FP; ????????????????????????????????? &FP; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ???????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????? <command>yum</command> ??! ??????????????????? yum 2.1 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; 3 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????? repodata/ ???????????????
????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm??????????????????su -c 'yum localinstall tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm'????????????????????? root ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum update ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? RSS ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? <command>yum</command> yum ?????????????????????????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? ?????? ?????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? enable=0 ???????????? yum ?????????????????????yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /etc/yum.repos.d/ ???????????????????????????????????? /var/cache/yum/ ???????????????????????????????????????
?????? <command>yum</command> ?????? yum ???????????? ??????????????????yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? su -c 'yum clean headers' ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? su -c 'yum clean packages' ????????????????????? root ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? <command>yum</command> ??????????????? yum????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ?????? HTTP ???????????????????????????????????? yum HTTP ??????????????? HTTP/1.1??????????????????????????? web ????????????????????????????????????????????? FTP ?????????????????? yum ?????? FTP ??????????????????squid ???????????????????????? HTTP/1.1 ??? FTP ???????????????????????????????????????????????? <command>yum</command>????????? yum.conf ?????????????????????????????? HTTP ??????????????????????????? web ??????????????????????????????????????? yum ?????? FTP ???????????????????????? FTP ?????????&FED; ?????????????????? HTTP ??? FTP???
?????????????????????????????????????????? yum! ?????????????????????????????????????????? /etc/yum.conf ???????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? URL????????? TCP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? ????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ????????????????????? mycache.mydomain.com?????????????????? 3128???????????? yum-user????????? qwerty????????????????????????????????????????????????# ??????????????? - proxy server:port number proxy=http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128 # ?????? yum ????????????????????? proxy_username=yum-user proxy_password=qwerty???????????????????????? /etc/yum.conf ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? shell ??????????????????????????? bash shell??????????????? ~/.bash_profile ???????????????????????? yum ????????????????????? mycache.mydomain.com?????????????????? 3128??????????????????????????????????????????# ???????????????????????????????????? http_proxy="http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? URL????????????????????? yum-user????????? qwerty???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????# ????????????????????????????????????????????????/?????? http_proxy="http://yum-user:qwerty at mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy???????????? <option>http_proxy</option>???????????? http_proxy ?????? curl ?????????????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????? http_proxy???curl ???????????????????????????????????????
?????? Paul Frields ?????????????????????Timothy Murphy ????????? BETA ?????????
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:38:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:38:33 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management yum-software-management-en.xml, 1.50, NONE yum-software-management-es.xml, 1.1, NONE yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602052038.k15KcXaV008355@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8339 Removed Files: yum-software-management-en.xml yum-software-management-es.xml yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml Log Message: Removed migrated files. --- yum-software-management-en.xml DELETED --- --- yum-software-management-es.xml DELETED --- --- yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:44:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:44:43 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602052044.k15KihER008419@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8400/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Fixed DTD path in rpm-info-en.xml. Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:34:01 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:44:35 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:56:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:56:24 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/es rpm-info-es.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602052056.k15KuO3L008599@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/es In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8561/es Added Files: rpm-info-es.xml Log Message: - Added rpm-info for translations. - Removed comment. --- NEW FILE rpm-info-es.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 Stuart Ellis Managing Software with yum Documentation for the yum software management system. Managing Software with yum
Fixed some uses of "Fedora" to read "Fedora Core" where appropriate.
Updated section on proxy servers. Fixed #166122.
Fix wording (#170584).
Fix localinstall information.
Added information on installing without repository and manually adding keys.
Publish to official project page.
Edited for style and usage; BETA publication.
Updated for Fedora Core 4.
Initial import into CVS.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:56:30 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:56:30 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/zh_CN rpm-info-zh_CN.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602052056.k15KuUuO008612@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8561/zh_CN Added Files: rpm-info-zh_CN.xml Log Message: - Added rpm-info for translations. - Removed comment. --- NEW FILE rpm-info-zh_CN.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 Stuart Ellis Managing Software with yum Documentation for the yum software management system. Managing Software with yum
Fixed some uses of "Fedora" to read "Fedora Core" where appropriate.
Updated section on proxy servers. Fixed #166122.
Fix wording (#170584).
Fix localinstall information.
Added information on installing without repository and manually adding keys.
Publish to official project page.
Edited for style and usage; BETA publication.
Updated for Fedora Core 4.
Initial import into CVS.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 5 20:56:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 15:56:19 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602052056.k15KunL1008620@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8561/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Added rpm-info for translations. - Removed comment. Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:44:35 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:56:11 -0000 1.3 @@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ Documentation for the yum software management system.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 14:35:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 09:35:58 -0500 Subject: release-notes/xmlbeats beatlist,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602061435.k16EZwtV014365@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14347 Modified Files: beatlist Log Message: Updating list of beats being built. Index: beatlist =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats/beatlist,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- beatlist 5 Jan 2006 20:31:17 -0000 1.4 +++ beatlist 6 Feb 2006 14:35:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -1,20 +1,22 @@ Welcome OverView +Feedback Installer ArchSpecific ArchSpecific/PPC ArchSpecific/x86 ArchSpecific/x86_64 +HardDiskSpace Kernel Desktop Printing ServerTools -Feedback FileSystems FileServers WebServers DevelTools DevelTools/GCC +DevelTools/Java Security Security/SELinux Java @@ -27,7 +29,9 @@ DatabaseServers I18n PackageChanges +PackageNotes +PackageNotesJava BackwardsCompatibility Legacy -FinalOverview +ProjectOverview Colophon From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 19:17:40 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:17:40 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en rpm-info-en.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602061917.k16JHeL7025897@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25880/en Added Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Added required rpm-info file --- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2004 2005 Paul W. Frields Mirror Tutorial Installing and maintaining a local Fedora mirror
Minor revision updating entity names and incorporating variablelist.
Minor revision fixing service reload command.
Fixed createrepo and yum-arch command issues (#172819).
Added some additional information about repository configuration (#172815, #172819).
Added some security info and fixes (#169584).
Added client configuration section.
Some style changes and more indexing.
Fix default network sharing protocol (#169581, #169584)
Use bug reporting entity, add BETA classification.
Add entities and draft notice.
Minor note on yum versioning for repodata; fixed entities ref.
Minor corrections.
Minor corrections.
Updated repository setup to include createrepo.
Incorporated all suggested changes by KWade.
Brought introduction section in line with Fedora Documentation Project standards.
Additional style editing.
Style editing.
Revised screen sections to use inline tags as discussed on fedora-docs-list; minor error corrections.
Initial version for editorial process.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 19:34:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:34:22 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en - New directory Message-ID: <200602061934.k16JYMVQ026054@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26024/en Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/release-notes/en added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 19:39:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:39:29 -0500 Subject: release-notes/ja_JP - New directory Message-ID: <200602061939.k16JdT4T026608@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26591/ja_JP Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/release-notes/ja_JP added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 19:42:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:42:51 -0500 Subject: release-notes/zh_CN - New directory Message-ID: <200602061942.k16JgplS027008@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26986/zh_CN Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/release-notes/zh_CN added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 19:45:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:45:24 -0500 Subject: release-notes/ru - New directory Message-ID: <200602061945.k16JjOWt027224@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/ru In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27209/ru Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/release-notes/ru added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:29:55 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Hugo Cisneiros (eitch)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:29:55 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en mirror-tutorial-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602062029.k16KTthn029850@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: eitch Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29832 Modified Files: mirror-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: added lftp command to the http or ftp mirroring method (BZ #178790) Index: mirror-tutorial-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en/mirror-tutorial-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- mirror-tutorial-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 04:51:01 -0000 1.2 +++ mirror-tutorial-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:29:48 -0000 1.3 @@ -639,8 +639,9 @@
Download Using HTTP or FTP - To download via HTTP or FTP, use the wget - command. wget recurses subdirectories + To download via HTTP or FTP, use either the + wget or the lftp + command. wget recurses subdirectories automatically and pulls down entire trees of data with a single command. If you are not careful, however, it is possible to pull down much more data than you intended. The @@ -698,6 +699,115 @@ options. See the wget man pages for more information. + + + The lftp command works like the + wget command, mirroring the content of a + HTTP or FTP server. But there are problems with updating the + mirror with wget, like not deleting + old files locally. This is very important when creating an + updates repository mirror, where new files are created + frequently and old files are automatically removed from the + upstream mirrors. + + + + With lftp you can synchronize files and + directories from a remote host just like + rsync, but using HTTP or FTP protocols. For + example: doing the above method used by wget to mirror the + entire current Fedora Core distribution: + + + +cd /var/www/mirror +lftp -e "open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/ && \ +mirror --delete --verbose && \ +quit" + + + + The -e parameter tells + lftp to execute given commands. Doing + this, you can execute many actions from a single command. + Commands are separated with &&, so note the commands + above: + + + + + + open connects to the site and changes + the directory automatically. + + + + + mirror --delete --verbose tells + lftp to fetch all files and/or + directories recursively in the current directory (opened + by the open command). The + --delete parameter excludes all local + files that are not in the remote directory, and the + --verbose parameter prints some + information in the screen and is optional. + + + + + quit is last executed and + lftp exits finishing the job. + + + + + + lftp will mantain an exact copy of the + directory for you: only new files will be downloaded and old + files will be deleted. + + + + As with wget, it is possible that you may + download some unwanted files in directories. + lftp supports regular expressions when + excluding files within a mirror command. + In another example, the command below shows how to mirror an + current Fedora Core distribution updates repository, + excluding the debug and + repodata directories: + + + +cd /var/www/mirror +lftp -e "set mirror:exclude-regex 'debug\/|repodata\/' && \ +open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/updates/&FCVER;/i386/ && \ +mirror --delete --verbose && \ +quit" + + + There are many usages for the lftp + command. Consult the lftp man pages for more + details. + + + Using Proxy for HTTP or FTP retrieval + + Sometimes when behind a proxy or firewall, you may need to + do mirroring throught a http proxy. This can be accomplished + exporting the environment variables + http_proxy and + ftp_proxy before running the + wget or lftp commands, + like this: + + + +export http_proxy=http://username:password@host:port +export ftp_proxy=http://username:password@host:port + + +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:35:17 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:35:17 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Colophon-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 DatabaseServers-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Desktop-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelTools-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelToolsGCC-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Entertainment-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Feedback-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileServers-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileSystems-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 I18n-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Installer-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Java-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Kernel-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Legacy-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Multimedia-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Networking-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 OverView-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageChanges-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotes-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotesJava-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Printing-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 ProjectOverview-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Samba-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Security-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 SecuritySELinux-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 ServerTools-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 SystemDaemons-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 WebServers-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Welcome-en! .xml,NONE,1.1 Xorg-en.xml,NONE,1.1 fdp-info-en.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602062035.k16KZHNZ029981@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27624/en Added Files: ArchSpecific-en.xml ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml ArchSpecificx86-en.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml Colophon-en.xml DatabaseServers-en.xml Desktop-en.xml DevelTools-en.xml DevelToolsGCC-en.xml Entertainment-en.xml Feedback-en.xml FileServers-en.xml FileSystems-en.xml I18n-en.xml Installer-en.xml Java-en.xml Kernel-en.xml Legacy-en.xml Multimedia-en.xml Networking-en.xml OverView-en.xml PackageChanges-en.xml PackageNotes-en.xml PackageNotesJava-en.xml Printing-en.xml ProjectOverview-en.xml RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml Samba-en.xml Security-en.xml SecuritySELinux-en.xml ServerTools-en.xml SystemDaemons-en.xml WebServers-en.xml Welcome-en.xml Xorg-en.xml fdp-info-en.xml Log Message: Moving content into by-language sub-directories. --- NEW FILE ArchSpecific-en.xml ---
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Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core.
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PPC Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform.
PPC Hardware Requirements This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install Fedora Core 4. Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards. Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM. Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM.
Hard Disk Space Requirements This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
PPC Installation Notes /!\ Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. See below on booting using boot.iso. The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave differently according to the hardware: Apple Macintosh The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management support, including sleep and backlight level management, is present in the apmud package, which is in Fedora Extras. Fedora Extras for Fedora Core is configured by default for yum. Following installation, apmud can be installed by running yum install apmud. 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer. 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not work. Genesi Pegasos II At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command: boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately. Network booting There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways. yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images.
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x86 Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform.
x86 Hardware Requirements The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage.
CPU Requirements This section lists the CPU specifications required by Fedora Core . The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors (notably, offerings from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA) that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors may also be used with Fedora Core. Minimum: Pentium-class ??? Fedora Core is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been taken because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and Pentium 4 scheduling is sufficiently different (while making up the bulk of today's processors) to warrant this change. Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better AMD64 processors (both Athlon64 and Opteron) Intel processors with Intel?? Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel?? EM64T)
Hard Disk Space Requirements This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
Memory Requirements This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . This list is for 32-bit x86 systems: Minimum for text-mode: 64MB Minimum for graphical: 192MB Recommended for graphical: 256MB
x86 Installation Notes Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
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x86_64 Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform.
x86_64 Hardware Requirements The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage.
Hard Disk Space Requirements This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
Memory Requirements This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: Minimum for text-mode: 128MB Minimum for graphical: 256MB Recommended for graphical: 512MB
x86_64 Installation Notes No differences installing for x86_64.
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Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions.
Backwards Compatibility Fedora includes several system libraries and software for compatibility with older software. These software are part of the "Legacy Software Development" group which are not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following the command post-installation. yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
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Docs/Beats/Colophon {i} This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect.
About the Colophon As we use the term, colophon means: A way to recognize contributors, while providing accountability. Explain tools and production methods.
Contributors AndrewMartynov (translator, Russian) AnthonyGreen (beat writer) BobJensen (beat writer) DaveMalcolm (beat writer) DavidWoodhouse (beat writer) FrancescoTombolini (translator, Italian) GavinHenry (beat writer) JensPetersen (beat writer) JoeOrton (beat writer) JoshBressers (beat writer) KarstenWade (beat writer, editor, publisher) LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) RahulSundaram (beat writer, editor) SekineTatsuo (translator, Japanese) SteveDickson (beat writer) StuartElliss (editor) ThomasGraf (beat writer) TommyReynolds (tools) YoshinariTakaoka (translator, tools) YuanYijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
Production Methods
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Fedora Desktop GNOME 2.13.2 and KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 has been included in Fedora Core 5 test 2. GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) is scheduled to be available as part of Fedora Core 5. The current test release has GNOME 2.12.1, together with some previews of technology from the forthcoming GNOME 2.14. Feedback on these packages is especially appreciated. gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your laptop or desktop system. It takes advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction layer) and DBUS ( Inter Process Communication software) written and maintained by Fedora Core developers. gnome-screensaver: Provides a integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. memory optimizations in the fontconfig and shared-mime-info packages. These now use shared memory-mapped caches for this data. GNOME 2.12 has removed the terminal option from the desktop context menu. nautilus-open-terminal in Fedora Extras repository provides a enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it using the following command. yum install nautilus-open-terminal Screensavers except the one providing a blank screen are not installed by default from Fedora Core 4 onwards. Many of the screensavers are found to be offensive or known to abruptly terminate the graphical interface, in particular some of the OpenGL animated ones provided within xscreensaver-gl-extras package. Some of them also provide a unexpected suprise to users. Users who need it can install it using the following command. yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras {i} system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically during installation and serial mice are not formally supported in Fedora Core anymore.
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Developer Tools This section covers various developer tools.
FORTRAN The GNU FORTRAN 77 front end has been replaced by a new FORTRAN 90/95 recognizer.
Eclipse Development Environment Eclipse 3.1M6 has been compiled as a native application. The C Development Tool (CDT) has been included.
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GCC Compiler Collection This release of Fedora has been built using GCC 4.1, which is included with the distribution.
Caveats GDB 6.1 or newer is needed to debug binaries unless compiled using the -fno-var-tracking compilation option. The -fwritable-strings option is no longer accepted. English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes; if you cannot read this, set your LC_CTYPE environment variable to C or change your terminal emulator. The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing.
Code Generation The SSA code optimizer is now included and brings with it better constant propagation, partial redundancy elimination, load and store code motion, strength reduction, dead storage elimination, better detection of unreachable code, and tail recursion by accumulation. Autovectorization is supported. This technique achieves higher performance for repetitive loop code, in some circumstances.
Language Extensions A sentinel attribute has been added so that the compiler will now issue a warning if a function such as execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), which requires a NULL list terminator is missing the NULL. The cast-as-lvalue, conditional-expression-as-lvalue, and compund-expression-as-lvalue extensions have been removed. The #pragma pack() semantics have been brought closer to those used by other compilers. Taking the address of a variable declared with the register modifier now generates an error instead of a warning. Arrays of incomplete element types now generate an error. This implies no forward reference to structure definitions. The basic compiler, without any optimization (-O0), has been measured as much as 25% faster in real-world code. Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. The -fno-threadsafe-statics can be used by embedded developers to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this.
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Games and Entertainment Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
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Docs/Beats/Feedback Thanks for your interest in helping us with the release notes by providing feedback. This section explains how you can give that feedback.
Release Notes Feedback Procedure If you feel that these release notes could be improved in some way, you can provide feedback directly to the beat writers. Here are several ways, in order of preference: Edit content directly at Docs/Beats Email relnotes at fedoraproject.org Fill out this pre-filled bug request template A release note beat is an area of the release notes that is the responsibility of one or more content contributors to oversee. Thank you (in advance) for your feedback!
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File Servers This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Please refer to the Web Servers and Samba sections for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing.
Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols.
netatalk Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk. /!\ Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in data loss. Version 2 of Netatalk uses a different method to store file resource forks from the previous version, and may require a different file name encoding scheme. Please read the documentation and plan your migration before upgrading. Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site: http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33).
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Internationalization (i18n) This section includes information related to the support of various languages under Fedora Core. {i} SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in Fedora Core in this release.
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Installation-Related Notes This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core in general.
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If you intend to download the Fedora Core 5 Test 2 DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2GB in size. For example, wget before version 1.9.1-16 in Fedora will exit with a File size limit exceeded error.
Wget 1.9.1-16 and above, curl and ncftpget file downloading tools do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2GB.
Bittorrent is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file refer to this website:
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
Installer Notes The Fedora Core installation program has the ability to test the integrity of the installation media. It works with the CD, DVD, hard drive ISO, and NFS ISO installation methods. Fedora Project recommends that you test all installation media before starting the installation process, and before reporting any installation-related bugs (many of the bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CDs). To use this test, type linux mediacheck at the boot: prompt. The mediacheck function is highly sensitive, and may report some usable discs as faulty. This result is often caused by disc writing software that does not include padding when creating discs from ISO files. For best results with the mediacheck, boot with the option: linux ide=nodma Use the sha1sum utility to verify discs before carrying out an installation. This test accurately identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO image files. Memory testing may be performed prior to installing Fedora Core by entering memtest86 at the boot: prompt. This causes the Memtest86 standalone memory testing software to run. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the Esc key is pressed.
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Fedora Core supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, due to the necessity of containing the installer image in RAM, only systems with more than 128MB of RAM (or systems booted from CD-ROM 1, which contains the installer image) can use the graphical installer. Systems with 128MB or less will continue to use the text-based installer.
Changes In The Installer Support of yum for dependancy solver backend has been added and additional repositories are expected to be supported during installation in a future release. The installer checks the hardware capability and installs either the uniprocessor or SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor) kernel as appropriate in this release. Previous releases installed both the variants and used the appropriate one as default. Partition setting has been reworked to be more user friendly Remote logging via syslog is supported in this release. pass syslog=host:port (port is optional) at the boot prompt. Firewall/SELinux configuration has been moved to the final installation phase called 'firstboot'. Rendering of html pages is now done using the gtkhtml widget for better capability. Kickstart has been refactored into its own package - pykickstart - containing parser and writers. As a result of this change validation and extending kickstart is now much easier. Serial mice is not formally supported in the installer and in Fedora Core anymore. Full support of dmraid (disabled by default). To enable that feature, add this option to the boot command line: dmraid For more information, check the DmraidStatus page.
Installation Related Issues Certain hardware configurations (particularly those with LCD displays) may experience problems while starting the Fedora Core installation program. In these instances, restart the installation, and add the "nofb" option to the boot command line.
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Chinese, Japanese, and Korean graphical installations started using the "nofb" option will start in English, and then switch to the appropriate language once the graphical phase of the installation process begins.
Some Sony VAIO notebook systems may experience problems installing Fedora Core from CD-ROM. If this happens, restart the installation process and add the following option to the boot command line: pci=off ide1=0x180,0x386 This option allows the installation to proceed normally; any devices not detected due to the use of this option are configured the first time Fedora Core is booted.
Upgrading Related Issues Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DistributionUpgrades page for detailedrecommended procedures for upgradation of Fedora. In general, fresh installations are to be recommended over upgrades, particularly for systems with software from add-on repositories installed. If third party packages are installed on the system, they might not work as expected. If an upgrade is attempted, the following may be helpful. Before upgrading (or installing), back up the system completely. In particular, preserve /etc, /home, and possibly /opt and /usr/local if customized packages are installed there. Using a multi-boot approach with a "clone" of the old installation on alternate partition[s] as a fall-back might be considered. Creating alternate boot media, such as GRUB floppy would be advisable.
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Backups of configurations in /etc are also very useful in reconstructing system settings after a fresh install.
After completing the upgrade, run the command: rpm -qa --last > RPMS_by_Install_Time.txt Inspect the end of the output for packages that pre-date the upgrade and remove/upgrade those from 3rd party repos, or otherwise deal with them as necessary.
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Docs/Beats/Java A Free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora Core release. It has three components: GNU Java runtime ("libgcj"), the Eclipse Java compiler ("ecj"), and a set of wrappers and links ("java-gcj-compat") that present the runtime and compiler to the user in the same way as other Java environments are presented. Several major software such as Openoffice.org Base, Eclipse, Apache Tomcat and several other Java software included in this release is compatible with it For more information see the FAQ http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ Refer to the Docs/Beats/PackageNotes/Java page for information about Java packages.
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Linux Kernel This section is for content related to the kernel. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. If you have any questions about what content might be appropriate for this page or if a sub-page is needed, please contact SamFolkWilliams or email the Fedora Documentation Project at fedora-docs-list at redhat.com.
Version This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called vanilla kernel from the kernel.org web site: http://www.kernel.org/ You may obtain a list of any such patches by using the command on the Fedora Core package: rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm
Changelog The package changelog can be retrieved using the following command rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The Fedora version is based on the Linus tree. Customisations made for the Fedora version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com .
Kernel Flavors Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPU's or processors. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Virtual kernel hypervisor for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-hypervisor-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Virtual kernel guest for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-guest-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. The files will be installed into the /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use the command: rpm -Uvh kernel-[xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm as appropriate.
{i} The default kernels in x86_64 architecture provide the SMP capability
There is no separate SMP kernel available for this architecture in Fedora Core .
Following Generic Textbooks Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux
Preparing for Kernel Development Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. Users that require access to Fedora Core original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps:
/!\ These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel
To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r.
1. Obtain the kernel-<version>.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: The SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso image. The FTP site where you got the kernel package. By running the following command: yum install yum-utilsyumdownloader --source kernel 2. Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. 3. Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECSrpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec The kernel source tree is then located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-<version> directory to the /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly necessary, do this to match the generally-available documentation. cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>mv linux-<version> /usr/src/cd /usr/srcln -s ./linux-<version> linuxcd /usr/src/linux 4. The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. 5. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect the innocent, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: EXTRAVERSION = -prep to this: EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 that is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. 6. Issue the following command: make oldconfig You can then proceed as usual.
Building Only Kernel Modules An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: obj-m := foo.oKDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/buildPWD := $(shell pwd)default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
User Space Dependencies on the Kernel Fedora Core release has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-<version> command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and all of its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you can use the yum remove kernel-<version> command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary.
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Systemwide Search Changes
{i} Slocate has been replaced with mlocate in this release
The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate.
The locate command should be completely compatible /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible for correct configuration files Syntax errors that slocate would not detect are now reported The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported The updatedb command is not compatible, custom scripts using updatedb might have to be changed.
LinuxThreads No Longer Available The LinuxThreads library, which was deprecated in Fedora Core 4, is no longer available in this release. NPTL has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9.
Legacy Compatability Libraries Fedora Core includes legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group that is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following command post-installation. yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
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Multimedia Fedora Core includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording and editing. Additional packages are available through the Fedora Extras repository.
Multimedia Players By default, Fedora Core installs with Rhythm Box, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. In addition, many other programs are available in the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories, including the popular XMMS package. Both GNOME and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the Fedora repositories since they are not compatible with Fedora's licensing or are usually distributed with support for restricted formats. For more on this, refer to: the //fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software:Excluded Multimedia Software section. Fedora Core is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, the old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website: http://www.alsa-project.org/
Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site: http://www.xiph.org/
MP3 & DVD Support Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software
Excluded Multimedia Software Several programs are excluded from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras due to patent or license restrictions. These include programs which provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player, and Real Player. For more on this subject, please see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems
CD and DVD Authoring and Burning Tools are included in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from Fedora Core and the graveman package from Fedora Extras allows for easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks.
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Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14
IPv4 Address Promotion Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address.
Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr that allows changing this behaviour to use the address of the interface that received the original error-causing packet. For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on eth0. Because the new sysctl option is enabled, this causes the ICMP echo reply to be sent out via eth1. The address of eth0 is used when the default behaviour would use the address of eth. This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups.
LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the original hash implementation at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity.
Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy NewReno algorithm stays default and acts as the fallback algorithm. The following new congestion control algorithms have been added: High Speed TCP congestion control. TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. H-TCP congestion control. Scalable TCP congestion control. All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. <!> Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION.
Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss When a network driver notices a carrier loss, for example, when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. This has been causing the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now ceases to accept any packets for queueing for any device that is operationally down, that is, has its queue disabled.
DCCP Protocol Support Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still experimental but known to work. Work has begun to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol.
Wireless A new driver named HostAP has been added to 2.6.14-rc1 allowing the emulation of a wireless access point in software. Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added.
Miscellaneous A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes have been included. A new textsearch infrastructure has been added useable with the corresponding iptables and extended match. Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to the latest standards. The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally supported for IPv4. Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API (RFC3542) have been added.
Userspace Tools The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0'Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with oldscripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) toavoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappearin further releases, fix your scripts! The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' Previously, it has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch that works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
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Fedora Core 5 Tour Welcome to Fedora. In this new exciting new release, we present you a sneak preview of Fedora Core 5 filled with pictures and videos available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5.
What Has Changed Since Fedora Core 4 (!) We request active participation from the community to test the following major changes with special care and provide feedback to the developers for a robust and cutting edge release of Fedora Core 5. You can provide feedback and discuss changes in the fedora-test (http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/) mailing list. Thank you for your interest and participation in the development of Fedora.
Desktop A completely revamped look and feel including a bubbly new theme, wallpaper, screensaver and logo has been provided that is visually appealing and demonstrates the exciting and user friendly nature of Fedora. GNOME 2.13.4 (http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirteen) development release and KDE 3.5 (http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.php) general release of popular desktop environments is available. GNOME Power Manager and GNOME Screensaver are available as a technology preview within this release. OpenOffice.org 2.0 (http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html/) release is included. OpenOffice.org now uses system versions for many of the libraries leading to increased performance and efficiency. Firefox 1.5(http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html) web browser with many new features is included in this release Pup, the package updater has been joined by Pirut, which is the replacement for system-config-packages providing comprehensive software package management using yum as a backend. Beagle which provides a index based search interface, f-spot for photo management and tomboy, a note taking application has been added to this release. Support for Broadcom 43xx wireless chipsets (http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/) has been included in the kernel. I18N support has drastically improved through the use of SCIM language input framework which has replaced IIMF in this release Gstreamer media framework 0.10 which brings major improvements in robustness and features has been included in this release. Totem uses this new version of Gstreamer now. Other media applications that use gstreamer is expected to be updated within the subsequent releases.
System Administration Xen Virtualisation software and yum package manager are now well integrated within the Fedora installer. The installer interface is more streamlined. Remote logging and improved support for tracebacks is included. System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) a instrumentation system for debugging and analysing performance bottle necks and Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/), an execution analysis technology for monitoring running processes or threads is included within this release.
System Level Changes Xorg X11R7.0 has been included in this release. This is the first modular version, which helps in providing additional features and bug fixes at a faster pace. gcc 4.1 compiler is included and the entire set of Fedora packages is now build using this new compiler version which brings in new security and performance enhancements. PCMCIA framework used by laptop and mobile devices had changed as with kernel version 2.6.13-rc1 onwards. The older pcmcia-cs package using the cardmgr/pcmcia service has been replaced with a new pcmciautils package where the PCMCIA devices are handled directly with the hotplug system using udev dynamically in this Fedora release. This increases both efficiency and performance of the system. More information about this changes are available from http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. SELinux implementation has undergone a major change with a switchover to reference policy. SELinux reference policy can support binary policy modules. It is possible now to move SELinux policies into individual packages and make it easier for users to ship site-specific policy customizations when required. This version also adds support for MCS (Multi Category System) enabled by default and MLS (Multi Level System) in addition to the the previous versions which have TE (Type Enforcement) which is enabled by default and RBAC (Role Based Access Contro) security sub systems within the SELinux framework.
Road Map The proposed plans for Fedora in this version are available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap.
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Package Change Details
{i} LinuxThreads library is no longer available
LinuxThreads was been deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. NPTL, which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has replaced this completely.
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Package Notes The following sections contain information regarding packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups used in Anaconda.
Basic Components This section contains information related to basic system components.
Mouse Configuration Utility Removed The system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported.
Screensavers Not Installed by Default Screensavers not installed by default anymore? Explain why and provide commands to install them.
NetworkManager Because it is not possible to test NetworkManager in all configurations, it is not enabled by default in Fedora Core . Refer to this page for information about enabling this application: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager
Dovecot This release of Fedora Core has a new version of the Dovecot IMAP server software which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of importance especially to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes.
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Handling Java and Java-like Packages Fedore Core includes a tool suite and execution environment based on free software technologies that is capable of building and running many useful programs written in the Java programming language, including the Eclipse IDE, Tomcat, and OpenOffice.org. In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac
{i} Fedora Core does not include the proprietary Sun Microsystems Java implementation
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. This entirely free software stack is not Java but can run many programs written in Java. For more information, refer to the Java FAQ at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ.
(!) When to use the JPackage Project RPM repository
Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the excellent JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. Refer to http://jpackage.org for more information on the Jpackage Project.These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora.
/!\ Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your yum configuration
Understand better what you are doing if you plan on mixing packages from the Fedora and JPackage repos. Doing so may leave your system in a state that cannot be easily fixed. Be careful, and do research before you proceed.
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An Overview of the Fedora Project The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of Fedora Core approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The Red Hat engineering team continues to participate in building Fedora Core and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. For more information, refer to the Fedora Project website: http://fedora.redhat.com/ Your participation is welcome. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted for details. For communication in the Fedora Project look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are available: fedora-list at redhat.com ??? For users of Fedora Core releases fedora-test-list at redhat.com ??? For testers of Fedora Core test releases fedora-devel-list at redhat.com ??? For developers, developers, developers fedora-docs-list at redhat.com ??? For participants of the Documentation Project To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request (where <listname> is one of the above list names.) Alternately, you can subscribe through the Web interface: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ The Fedora Project also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one. To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access freenode IRC network. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel, while Fedora Project developers can often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can be found on the project pages and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname (nick). Instructions are given when you /join the channel. {i} Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content.
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Samba (Windows Compatibility) This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems.
SMB Browsing Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now possible. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly tracks SMB browse broadcasts.
Samba Configuration using SWAT Samba-SWAT, is still required for ease of use of Samba. Once installed you can access it by opening a web-browser and navigating to http://localhost:901 replacing localhost with the name of the computer on which Samba is installed. For more information about SWAT navigate here, http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/SWAT.html More Information such as a detailed How-To Install, Configure etc will follow soon. CategoryDocumentation
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Security This section highlights various security items from Fedora Core.
{i} Comment for beat writer JoshBressers
fstack-protecter information was provided by Arjan. I will add more information on fortify source after reading up the relevant material. Should also add introductory information on SELinux, link to SELinux FAQ. Write about the various security features like /dev/mem restriction, Exec Shield, PIE, ELF hardening in Security Features page and link from this section to provide a comprehensive overview of the security features available in addition to others like firewall or network services like sendmail only listening to localhost - RahulSundaram
General Information General introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available from this page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security
What's New
PAM module Deprecation Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it.
(!) Upgraded installations using older PAM stacks need manual intervention
When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration fiels are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew
Example /etc/pam.d/login: #%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth required pam_stack.so service=system-authauth required pam_nologin.soaccount required pam_stack.so service=system-authpassword required pam_stack.so service=system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession required pam_stack.so service=system-authsession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open#%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth include system-auth# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might# be used in the included configuration file# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include'account required pam_nologin.soaccount include syst! em-authpassword include system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession include system-auth# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules# in the session phasesession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. Then the canary value is verified, and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started and makes it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers as a rewritten implementation of the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from Fedora Core 4 onwards.
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SELinux The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and pointers to documentation and references: New SELinux project pages: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux If you are having trouble: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting Questions? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq/ Looking for a list of SELinux commands? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands Want to know which domains are confined? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains
Multi Category Security (MCS) General use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. For example, Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. For more information, you can read this article from the creator of MCS: http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html
Multilevel Security (MLS) A specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object (a document file) can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and the ProjectMeta is the category. Refer to this technical article for more information: http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html
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Docs/Beats/ServerTools This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server and system configuration tools in Fedora Core.
system-config-printer
SMB Browsing Outside Local Network Browsing for Samba print shares across subnets is now possible. In addition, if at least one WINS server has been specified in /etc/samba/smb.conf, the first address specified is used when browsing.
Kerberos Support for SMB Printers The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB printer. To add the printer, the user must possess a valid Kerberos ticket and /usr/sbin/printconf-gui must be launched via sudo. No username and password is stored in /etc/cups/printers.conf. Printing is still possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous printing.
system-config-securitylevel
Trusted Service Additions Samba is now listed in the "Trusted services" list and can thus be enabled to permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic.
Port Ranges When defining "Other Ports" in the system-config-securitylevel tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, specifying "6881-6999:tcp" results in the addition of the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT
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Docs/Beats/SystemDaemons This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions.
System Services
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Web Servers This section contains information on Web-related applications.
httpd Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including: greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache) refactored authentication and authorization support support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance) large file support for 32-bit platforms (including support for >2Gb request bodies) new modules mod_dbd and mod_filter bring SQL database support and enhanced filtering The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: the mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default the mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2, refer to this page for more information: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html
php Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: improved performance addition of the PDO database abstraction module The following extension modules have been added: date, hash, and Reflection (built-in with the php package) pdo and pdo_psqlite (in the php-pdo package) pdo_mysql (in the php-mysql package) pdo_pgsql (in the php-pgsql package) pdo_odbc (in the php-odbc package) xmlreader and xmlwriter (in the php-xml package) The following extension modules are no longer built: dbx dio yp
The PEAR framework The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package; only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: Archive_Tar Console_Getopt XML_RPC additional components may be packaged in Fedora Extras.
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Welcome to Fedora Core <!> This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end users. (!) Subscribe to the fedora-test and fedora-devel mailings lists to keep track of important changes in the current development versions and provide feedback to the developers. Fedora Project requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a improved final release to end users. See the following document for more information. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Thank you for your participation. (!) Latest Release Notes on the Web These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core . Refer to these webpages to find out more information about Fedora: Docs/Beats/OverView Docs/Beats/Introduction Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ) Help and Support (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) Participate in the Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)
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X Window System (Graphics) This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora.
xorg-x11 X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon. For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ You can use Applications=> System Settings=> Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion. More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them.
The /usr/X11R6 directory hierarchy X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks.
Imake Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects.
The systemwide app-defaults directory The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now "%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
xft-config can't be found Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config.
Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes that are present in X11R7: The entire buildsystem has changed from "Imake" to the GNU autotools collection. All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere. Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths. Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using "BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use "virtual" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: "BuildRequires: libXft-devel" instead of using: "BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the "xorg-x11--devel" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, this mak! es it painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future.
--- NEW FILE fdp-info-en.xml --- Fedora Core 5 test2 Release Notes 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Wade Karsten 0.0.0 Tue Jan 24 2006 Dummy entry to make rpm building work; please remove &LEGALNOTICE; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:35:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:35:22 -0500 Subject: release-notes/it fdp-info-it.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602062035.k16KZMPS030035@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27624/it Added Files: fdp-info-it.xml Log Message: Moving content into by-language sub-directories. --- NEW FILE fdp-info-it.xml --- Note di rilascio per Fedora Core 5 test2 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Wade Karsten 0.0.0 Tue Jan 24 2006 &LEGALNOTICE; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:35:28 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:35:28 -0500 Subject: release-notes/ja_JP ArchSpecific-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificPPC-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86_64-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 BackwardsCompatibility-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Colophon-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 DatabaseServers-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Desktop-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentTools-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsGCC-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsJava-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Entertainment-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Feedback-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileServers-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileSystems-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 I18n-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Installer-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Introduction-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Kernel-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Legacy-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Multimedia-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Networking-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 OverView-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageChanges-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotes-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotesJava-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Printing-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 ProjectOverview-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 RELEASE-NOTES-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Samba-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Se! curity-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 SecuritySELinux-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 ServerTools-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 SystemDaemons-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 WebServers-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Welcome-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Xorg-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fdp-info-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602062035.k16KZSZL030123@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27624/ja_JP Added Files: ArchSpecific-ja_JP.xml ArchSpecificPPC-ja_JP.xml ArchSpecificx86-ja_JP.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-ja_JP.xml BackwardsCompatibility-ja_JP.xml Colophon-ja_JP.xml DatabaseServers-ja_JP.xml Desktop-ja_JP.xml DevelopmentTools-ja_JP.xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-ja_JP.xml DevelopmentToolsJava-ja_JP.xml Entertainment-ja_JP.xml Feedback-ja_JP.xml FileServers-ja_JP.xml FileSystems-ja_JP.xml I18n-ja_JP.xml Installer-ja_JP.xml Introduction-ja_JP.xml Kernel-ja_JP.xml Legacy-ja_JP.xml Multimedia-ja_JP.xml Networking-ja_JP.xml OverView-ja_JP.xml PackageChanges-ja_JP.xml PackageNotes-ja_JP.xml PackageNotesJava-ja_JP.xml Printing-ja_JP.xml ProjectOverview-ja_JP.xml RELEASE-NOTES-ja_JP.xml Samba-ja_JP.xml Security-ja_JP.xml SecuritySELinux-ja_JP.xml ServerTools-ja_JP.xml SystemDaemons-ja_JP.xml WebServers-ja_JP.xml Welcome-ja_JP.xml Xorg-ja_JP.xml fdp-info-ja_JP.xml Log Message: Moving content into by-language sub-directories. --- NEW FILE ArchSpecific-ja_JP.xml ---
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &ARCH-SPECIFIC-PPC; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86-64;
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&FED; ?????? PPC ??????????????? ??????????????????&FC; ??? PPC ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
PPC ???????????????????????? ??????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??? PowerPC (PPC) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 &FC; &LOCALVER; ??? "New World" ??????????????? 1999 ?????????????????????????????? Apple Power Macintosh ????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II ??????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????: 233 MHz G3 ?????????64MB RAM??? ?????????????????????????????????????????????: 400 MHz G3 ????????? 128MB RAM???
PPC ???????????????????????? &FC; ??? DVD ????????????????????? CD ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? CD ??????????????? DVD ????????????????????? CD ??? images/ ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Apple Macintosh ???????????????????????? 32-bit ????????? 64-bit ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? apmud ???????????????????????????????????? &FEX; ?????????????????? &FC; ???????????? &FEX; ???????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? yum install apmud ???????????????????????? apmud ???????????????????????????????????? 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) CD ???????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????????????????????????????????????????? (yaboot) ??????????????? 64-bit ?????????????????????????????????????????? 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 ??????) CD ???????????????????????? OpenFirmware ????????????????????? boot: ???????????????????????????????????? linux32 ???????????????32-bit ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? 64-bit ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Genesi Pegasos II ??????????????????ISO9660 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Pegasos ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OpenFirmware ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img ????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? Pegasos ?????? OpenFirmware ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? boot-device ??? boot-file ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? ramdisk ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? images/netboot/ ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? TFTP ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yaboot ??????????????? IBM eServer pSeries ??? Apple Macintosh ???????????? tftp ????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? yaboot ?????????????????????????????????????????????
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&FED; ?????? x86 ??????????????? ??????????????????&FC; ??? x86 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
x86 ???????????????????????? ????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / ????????????????????????????????????????????? / ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
CPU ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????? CPU ???????????????????????? ????????? CPU ????????????Intel ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????AMD???Cyrix???VIA ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Intel ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? ?????????: Pentium ????????? — &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????Pentium 4????????????????????????CPU ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CPU???????????? Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III ??? AMD ??? VIA ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Pentium ?????????????????????????????????????????????Pentium ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Pentium 4 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????: 200 MHz Pentium ??????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????: 400 MHz Pentium II ??????????????? AMD64 ??????????????????Athlon64 ??? Opteron ???????????? Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T) ????????????????????? Intel ???????????????
??????????????? ??????????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? 32-bit x86 ????????????????????????????????????: ??????????????????????????????????????????: 64MB ????????????????????????????????????????????????: 192MB ????????????????????????????????????????????????: 256MB
x86 ???????????????????????? Fedora ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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&FED; ?????? x86_64 ??????????????? ??????????????????&FC; ??? x86_64 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
x86_64 ???????????????????????? ????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / ????????????????????????????????????????????? / ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????? ??????????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? 64-bit x86_64 ????????????????????????????????????: ??????????????????????????????????????????: 128MB ????????????????????????????????????????????????: 256MB ????????????????????????????????????????????????: 512MB
x86_64 ???????????????????????? ????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE BackwardsCompatibility-ja_JP.xml --- --- NEW FILE Colophon-ja_JP.xml ---
&FC; ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????
????????? Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) Anthony Green (beat writer) Bob Jensen Dave Malcolm (beat writer) David Woodhouse (beat writer) Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) Gavin Henry (beat writer) Jens Petersen (beat writer) Joe Orton (beat writer) Josh Bressers (beat writer) Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor-in-chief, publisher) LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) Rahul Sundaram (beat writer, editor) Sekine Tatsuo (translator, Japanese) Steve Dickson (beat writer) Stuart Elliss (editor) Thomas Graf (beat writer) Tommy Reynolds (tools) Yoshinari Takaoka (translator, tools) Yuan Yijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
???????????? ????????? Wiki ??????????????????????????????Wiki ?????? DocBook XML ???????????????CVS ?????? XML ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? XML ??? CVS ??? cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs/release-notes ????????? CVS ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE DatabaseServers-ja_JP.xml --- --- NEW FILE Desktop-ja_JP.xml ---
?????????????????? ?????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????? GNOME 2.12 ??? KDE 3.4.2 ??????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? GNOME 2.13.2 ??? KDE 3.5 RC 2(?????????????????? 2) ????????????????????? GNOME 2.14 (???????????????????????????????????????) ??? &FC; 5 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager ??? GNOME ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? HAL (???????????????????????????????????????????????????) ??? DBUS (???????????????????????????????????????) ????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? gnome-screensaver: ?????????????????????????????? Lock Screen ????????????????????????????????? UI ???????????????????????? fontconfig ????????? shared-mime-info ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GNOME 2.12+ ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FEX; ????????? nautilus-open-terminal ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum install nautilus-open-terminal &FC; 4 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? xscreensaver-gl-extras ????????????????????? OpenGL ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? system-config-mouse ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????synpatic ??? 3-?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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??????????????? &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-JAVA; &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-GCC;
FORTRAN GNU FORTRAN 77 ???????????????????????????????????? FORTRAN 90/95 ?????????????????????????????????
Eclipse ???????????? Eclipse 3.1M6 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? C Development Tool (CDT) ???????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsGCC-ja_JP.xml ---
GCC ????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??? GCC 4.1 ??????????????????????????? ?????? GCC ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ????????????????????? -fno-var-tracking ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GDB 6.1 ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? -fwritable-strings ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????Unicode ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????LC_CTYPE ??????????????? "C" ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? specs ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -dumpspecs ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? SSA ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? (constant propagation)??????????????????????????? (partial redundancy elimination)?????????????????? (strength reduction)????????????/????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (dead storage elimination)??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (tail recursion by accumulation) ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...) ????????????????????????????????? NULL ????????????????????????????????? NULL ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????sentinel ????????????????????????????????? ?????? , , ??????????????????????????? #pragma pack() ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? register ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (-O0) ??????????????????????????? 25% ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -fno-threadsafe-statics ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsJava-ja_JP.xml ---
Java??????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????????????????????????????? Java ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? GNU Java ???????????? (libgcj)??? Eclipse Java ?????????????????? (ecj)??? ??????????????? Java ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (java-gcj-compat)????????? Openoffice.org Base???Eclipse???Apache Tomcat ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Java ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? FAQ ?????????????????????????????? http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ
Java ?????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rmic ??? grmic ????????????????????? rmiregistry ??? grmiregistry ????????????????????? jar ??? fastjar ????????????????????? gnu.jit ?????????????????????GCJ ?????????????????? just-in-time (JIT) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? AWT ??? SWING ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Entertainment-ja_JP.xml ---
??????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????&FC; ?????? GNOME ??? (gnome-games ???????????????) ?????????????????????????????????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
--- NEW FILE Feedback-ja_JP.xml ---
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (???????????????????????????&DISTRO; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? %%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<????????????> %%% ???????????? URL ????????????????????? URL ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? URL ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????HTML ????????????????????? — ?????????????????????????????? URL ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE FileServers-ja_JP.xml ---
???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? HTTP (Web) ????????????????????? Samba (Windows) ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &WEB-SERVERS; ??? &SAMBA; ??????????????????????????????
Netatalk (Macintosh ??????) AppleTalk ????????????????????????????????????????????? Macintosh ??????????????? Linux ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Netatalk ??????????????????????????????
<filename>netatalk</filename> &FC; &LOCALVER; ??? Netatalk ?????????????????? 2 ????????? Netatalk ???????????????????????????????????? Netatalk ?????????????????? 1 ????????????????????? 2 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Netatalk ??????????????? 2 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? Netatalk ????????????????????????????????????????????? http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html ??????????????????????????? netatalk ??????????????????????????????????????? /usr/share/doc/netatalk-???????????????/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, ????????? /usr/share/doc/netatalk-???????????????/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (??????????????? 25, ???????????? 33 ????????????) ??????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE FileSystems-ja_JP.xml --- --- NEW FILE I18n-ja_JP.xml ---
????????? (i18n) SCIM ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????
?????????????????? ??????????????? &DISTRO; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IIIMF ??????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????SCIM ??? IIIMF ????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Installer-ja_JP.xml ---
?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????Anaconda???&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ??? DVD ISO ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 2GB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? 1.9.1-16 ????????? wget ??????File size limit exceeded (???????????????????????????????????????) ????????????????????????????????? wget ?????????????????? 1.9.1-16 ????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? curl ??? ncftpget ??????????????????????????????2GB ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Bittorrent ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? torrent ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ ??????????????????????????????
Anaconda ?????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????CD???DVD??????????????????????????? ISO ???????????????NFS ??? ISO ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &RH; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????boot: ?????????????????? linux mediacheck ?????????????????????????????? mediacheck ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????ISO ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (padding) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? mediacheck ???????????????????????????????????? linux ide=nodma ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????sha1sum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????ISO ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? boot: ?????????????????? memtest86 ??????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????Memtest86??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Memtest86 ?????????????????????????????????Esc ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????CD-ROM 1 (????????? rescue CD-ROM) ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????? FTP???HTTP ????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? RAM ???????????????????????????????????????128MB ????????? RAM ??????????????????????????????????????? CD-ROM 1 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 128MB ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor; ???????????????????????????) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????syslog ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????SELinux ???????????????firstboot ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? HTML ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? gtkhtml ?????????????????????????????????????????? Kickstart ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? - pykickstart - ????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????kickstart ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Introduction-ja_JP.xml ---
???????????? &PROJ; ??????&RH; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &DISTRO; ?????????????????? ?????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????&FORMAL-RHI;?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? bugzilla ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? &TINY-BUG-URL; ????????? bugzilla ??????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Kernel-ja_JP.xml ---
Linux ????????????
??????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? 2.6 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????&FC; ?????????????????? kernel.org ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -qpl kernel-<???????????????>.src.rpm
???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????/?????????????????? http://kernel.org/git ??????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????Linus ?????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com ???????????????????????????
????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor) ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? kernel-devel-???????????????.?????????????????????.rpm ?????????????????????????????????????????? Xen ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? kernel-xen0-devel-???????????????.?????????????????????.rpm ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? /usr/src/kernels/???????????????[-xen0]-?????????????????????/ ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -Uvh kernel-devel[-xen0]-???????????????.?????????????????????.rpm ????????????????????????????????????????????? x86_64 ?????????SMP ????????????????????????????????????????????? x86_64 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????SMP ??????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????????????????????SMP ??????????????????????????????????????????
Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/src/linux ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-???????????????-????????????????????? /usr/src/linux ?????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? kernel-source ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????kernel .src.rpm ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????version ????????????????????????????????? uname -r ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? kernel-version.src.rpm ????????????????????? ????????? SRPMS CD iso ??????????????? SRPMS ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? FTP ????????? ???????????????????????????????????? yum install yum-utils yumdownloader --source kernel ???????????? rpm -Uvh kernel-version.src.rpm ??? kernel-version.src.rpm ????????????????????????????????? ????????? RPM ???????????? /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES ??? /usr/src/redhat/SPECS ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS rpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec ????????????????????????????????? /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version/ ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? linux-version ????????????????????? /usr/src ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version mv linux-version /usr/src/ cd /usr/src\ ln -s ./linux-version linux cd /usr/src/linux &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? configs/ ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????i686 SMP ??????????????????????????? configs/kernel-version-i686-smp.config ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? cp configs/??????????????????????????? .config ????????????????????????????????????????????? .config ??????????????? /lib/modules/version/build/.config ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? uname -r ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? Makefile ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Makefile ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? Makefile ??????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? uname -r ???????????? 2.6.11-1.234_FC4 ??????????????????????????????EXTRAVERSION ????????? EXTRAVERSION = -prep ?????? EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? make oldconfig ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????foo.ko ??????????????????????????????????????????foo.c ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Makefile ????????????????????? obj-m := foo.o KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build PWD := $(shell pwd) default: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules ????????? foo.ko ?????????????????????????????????????????? make ?????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????Red Hat GFS ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -e kernel-version ???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -e ?????????????????????????????????yum ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum remove kernel-version ?????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Legacy-ja_JP.xml ---
????????????????????????????????? <command>slocate</command> ??????????????????????????? <command>mlocate</command> ????????????????????????????????? /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} ????????????????????? slocate ??????mlocate ????????????????????????????????? locate ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? /etc/updatedb.conf ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? slocate ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DAILY_UPDATE ??????????????????????????????????????? updatedb ???????????????????????????????????????updatedb ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; 4 ?????????????????????????????????????????? LinuxThread ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &RHL; 9 ??????????????????NPTL ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? "Legacy Software Development" ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
--- NEW FILE Multimedia-ja_JP.xml ---
Multimedia FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? &FEX; ??????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????? rhythmbox???totem???Helix Player (hxplay ????????????) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? xmms ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????? &FEX; ?????????????????????????????????????????? GNOME???KDE ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Adobe/Macromedia ??? Flash ??????????????????Real ??????????????????VLC???MPlayer???Xine ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????&FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????? &FC; ??? Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? Linux ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ALSA ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ALSA ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://www.alsa-project.org/ Ogg ????????? Xiph.Org Foundation ?????????????????? &FED; ??? Ogg ?????????????????????????????????????????????Vorbis ??????????????????Theora ????????????Speex ??????????????????FLAC ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Xiph.Org Foundation ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://www.xiph.org/ MP3 & DVD ??????????????? MP3 ????????? MPEG (DVD) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????? &FEX; ?????? MP3 ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????? &FEX; ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? MP3 ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????Flash Player???Real Player ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems
CD???DVD ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ?????? CD ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? cdrecord???readcd???mkisofs ?????????????????????????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????????????????? GNOME ??????????????????&FC; ????????? xcdroast ?????????????????? &FEX; ????????? graveman ???????????????????????????????????????????????????/????????????????????????????????????????????? KDE ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? k3b ?????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Networking-ja_JP.xml ---
?????????????????? ???????????? 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 ?????????????????? IPv4 ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? 2.6.12 ???????????????????????? (address promption) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? IPv4 ???????????????????????? IPv4 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? sysctl (???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? ICMP Errors ????????????????????? ICMP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ICMP ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? 2.6.12 ??????????????? sysctl ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ICMP echo request ??? eth0 ??????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ICMP echo reply ??? eth1 ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? eth1 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? sysctl ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? eth0 ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LC-Trie ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? trie ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? TCP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? new RENO ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? High Speed TCP congestion control. TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. H-TCP congestion control. Scalable TCP congestion control. ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????BIC ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BICTCP 1.1 ??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DCCP ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? 2.6.14-rc1 ??? DCCP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? HostAP ????????????????????????????????????????????? 2.6.14-rc1 ??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? Intersil Prism2 ????????????????????? (PC Card/PCI/PLX) ??????????????????????????? Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 ?????? LAN ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? iptables ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IPv4 ????????? IPv6 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SNMPv2 MIB ?????????????????? ipInAddrErrors ??? ????????? IPv4 ????????????????????????????????? ???????????? API (RFC3542) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? IPv4 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 2.6.12 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????iproute2 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear in further releases, fix your scripts! ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' ????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (??????????????????????????????) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????NO-CARRIER ????????????????????????????????????????????? ip ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????tc ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE OverView-ja_JP.xml ---
&FC; &LOCALVER; ????????? &FED; ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5 ?????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/ ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
&FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? gcc 4.1 ??????????????????????????????&FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? 2.6.13-rc1 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? PCMCIA ???????????????????????????????????? cardmgr/pcmcia ?????????????????????????????? pcmcia-cs ?????????????????? pcmciautils ????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????udev ????????????????????? hotplug ???????????????????????? PCMCIA ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html ??????????????????????????? &SEL; ??????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? targeted ????????? strict ????????????????????????????????? reference ???????????? (http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? reference ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????? MCS (Multi Category Security, ????????????????????????)???????????? MLS (Multi Level Security) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? GNOME 2.13.2 ??? KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 ???????????????????????????????????????????????? GNOME Power Manager ??? GNOME Screensaver ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OpenOffice.org 2.0 ?????????????????????????????????????????? OpenOffice.org ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Xorg X11R7 ?????????????????? 3 ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Kernel 2.6.14 ????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Pup ???????????????????????????????????????????????? IIMF ?????????????????????SCIM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????I18N ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/) ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????Xen ?????????????????????????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Road Map &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap ???????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE PackageChanges-ja_JP.xml ---
????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5 struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc nspr-4.6-4 scim-1.4.2-3 anthy-6829-3 system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0 axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc amtu-1.0.2-1 xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc cairo-1.0.0-1 objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5 joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc dhcdbd-1.8-1 aspell-ru-0.99f7-2 hplip-0.9.5-3 gpart-0.1h-1 iso-codes-0.47-1 gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc jonathan-rmi-3.1-5 pup-0.0.2-1 jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc systemtap-0.4.1-2 pcmciautils-007-1 scim-tables-0.5.3-4 libsemanage-1.3.2-1 scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5 scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1 scim-chewing-0.2.1-1 scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1 libchewing-0.2.7-1 kasumi-0.9-3.fc5 kexec-tools-1.101-2 libsetrans-0.1.7-1 icu-3.4-4 libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5
?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ccs-0.25-0.17 cman-1.0-0.pre33.15 cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10 dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 fence-1.27-16 GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2 gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6 gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1 iddev-1.9-21 magma-1.0-0.pre21.7 magma-plugins-1.0-0.pre18.3
?????? ??????????????????????????? system-config-mouse ???????????????????????????????????????????????? synaptic ??? 3 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE PackageNotes-ja_JP.xml ---
??????????????????????????? ??????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????Anaconda ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
&FEX; ??????????????? &FEX; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FP; ????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????? &FEX; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????&FEX; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras &FEX; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????yum ????????????????????????????????? yum install <packagename> ????????? <packagename> ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? abiword ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum install abiword ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? <command>auditd</command> ?????????????????????????????? ?????? (audit) ????????????????????? auditd ???????????????????????????????????????????????? auditd ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /var/log/audit/audit.log ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? /etc/auditd.conf ????????????????????? &SEL; ???????????? AVC ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? /var/log/audit/audit.log ???????????????????????? auditd ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? syslog ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? /var/log/messages ???????????????????????? dmesg ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? PAM ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????audit=1 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? auditctl -e 1
<filename>slocate</filename> ???????????????????????????????????? locate ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? locate ???????????????????????????/etc/updatedb.conf ??????????????? DAILY_UPDATE ??? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<filename>openssh</filename> ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??? OpenSSH ????????????????????? OpenSSH 3.9 ????????????????????? ~/.ssh/config ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????ssh ????????????????????????????????? ~/ ??????????????? ~/.ssh/config ???????????????????????????????????????????????? 600 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ls -l ~/.ssh/config -rw------- 1 username username 400 May 5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config ?????????????????? ~/ ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /home/username/ ????????? ?????????????????????????????????OpenSSH ????????????????????????????????? X11 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11 ?????????????????????????????? ????????? ????????????????????????????????????~/.ssh/config ??????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? ssh ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OpennSSH 3.8 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11 ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????X11 ???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11 ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ssh ????????????????????? ???????????????~/.ssh/config ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????
&PACKAGE-NOTES-JAVA;
?????? ???????????????????????????????????? &DISTRO; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &KERNEL; &SECURITY;
&DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS; &I18N; &PRINTING; &MULTIMEDIA; &WEB-SERVERS; &SAMBA; &XORG; &ENTERTAINMENT;
--- NEW FILE PackageNotesJava-ja_JP.xml ---
Java ???????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????Sun ??????????????????????????? Java RPM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? RPM ??? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Provides ?????????????????? ??????????????????Sun Java ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????? jpackage.org ??????????????? RPM ?????????????????????Sun Java tar ??????????????????????????? /opt ?????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Printing-ja_JP.xml --- --- NEW FILE ProjectOverview-ja_JP.xml ---
&FP; ?????? &FP; ???????????????Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &RH; ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????&FP; ??? Web ??????????????????????????????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/ ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted ?????????????????????????????? &FP; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate ???????????????????????? Web ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fedora-list at redhat.com — &FC; ????????????????????????????????? fedora-test-list at redhat.com — &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????? fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — ?????????????????????????????????????????? fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — Documentation Project ??????????????? fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com — ????????? &FP; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fedora-ja-list at redhat.com — &DISTRO; ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? "subscribe" ??????????????????????????? <listname>-request ???????????? <listname> ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FP; ?????????IRC (Internet Relay Chat) ????????????????????????????????? IRC ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IRC ?????????????????? &FP; ?????????????????????????????????freenode IRC ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????irc.freenode.net ??? IRC ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? freenode ?????????????????? (http://www.freenode.net/) ?????????????????????????????? &FP; ???????????? #fedora ???????????????????????? &FP; ???????????? #fedora-devel ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? #fedora ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (nick) ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? /join ???????????????????????????????????? ??? &RH; ??? &FP; IRC ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'RELEASE-NOTES-ja_JP.xml' --- NEW FILE Samba-ja_JP.xml ---
Samba???Windows ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? Samba ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????Linux ???????????????????????? Windows ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
SMB ???????????? Windows ?????????????????? SMB ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SMB ??????????????????????????????????????? 2.6.14 ?????????????????? ip_conntrack_netbios_ns ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? system-config-securitylevel ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? SMB ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Security-ja_JP.xml ---
?????????????????? ???????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security ?????????????????????????????????
What's New
PAM ???????????????????????? pam_stack ???????????????????????? Linux-PAM 0.78 ??????????????????????????? include ?????????????????????????????? pam_stack ???????????????????????????????????????????????? pam_stack ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? PAM ???????????????????????????????????? pam_stack ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? .rpmnew ??????????????????????????????pam_stack ?????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????pam_stack ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? .rpmnew ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????/etc/pam.d/login ?????????????????? #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth auth required pam_nologin.so account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth include system-auth # no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might # be used in the included configuration file # pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there # other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' account required pam_nologin.so account include system-auth password include system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session include system-auth # the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules # in the session phase session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????&FC; ??? &FEX; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fstack-protecter ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fstack-protector ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? IBM ProPolice/SSP (http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/ ???????????????????????? &RH; ????????????????????????????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????? GCC 4.1 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? &FC; 4 ????????? FORTIFY_SOURCE ??????????????????????????????
&SECURITY-SELINUX;
--- NEW FILE SecuritySELinux-ja_JP.xml ---
SELinux ???????????? Mult-Category Security (MCS) SELinux ??? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/5583.html
--- NEW FILE ServerTools-ja_JP.xml ---
????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????&FC; ??????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? GUI ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? system-config-printer SMB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? Samba ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????/etc/samba/smb.conf ??????????????? WINS ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Kerberos ???????????????SMB ??????????????????????????? system-config-printer ??????????????????????????????SMB ???????????????????????? Kerberos ????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Kerberos ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/sbin/printconf-gui ??? sudo ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? /etc/cups/printers.conf ?????????????????????????????? SMB ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? system-config-securitylevel ???????????????????????????????????? Smaba ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????SMB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? system-config-securitylevel ????????????????????? ??????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????6881-6999:tcp ?????????????????? /etc/sysconfig/iptables ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT
--- NEW FILE SystemDaemons-ja_JP.xml --- --- NEW FILE WebServers-ja_JP.xml ---
Web ???????????? ??????????????? Web ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<command>httpd</command>?????????????????? Apache HTTP ????????? Apache HTTP ??????????????????????????? 2.2 ??? &FC; ????????????????????? ????????????????????????2.0 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_memcache) ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? (mod_proxy_balance) 32 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (2Gb ???????????????????????????????????????????????????) ???????????????????????? mod_dbd ??? mod_filter ?????????????????? SQL ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? httpd ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? mod_cern_meta ??? mod_asis ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? mod_ext_filter ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? httpd 2.0 ??????????????????????????????????????? 3rd ???????????????????????????????????? httpd 2.2 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? 2.2 ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html ??????????????????????????????
php PHP ?????????????????? 5.1 ??? &FC; ????????????????????? ????????????????????? PHP 5.0 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? PDO ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? pdo (php-pdo ??????????????????) pdo_sqlite (php-sqlite ?????????????????????????????????) pdo_mysql (php-mysql ?????????????????????????????????) pdo_pgsql (php-pgsql ?????????????????????????????????) pdo_odbc (php-odbc ?????????????????????????????????) xmlreader (php-xml ?????????????????????????????????) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? dbx dio yp
--- NEW FILE Welcome-ja_JP.xml ---
&FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????? &FC; ??? Linux ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FP; ??? &RH; ???????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fedora-test ??? fedora-devel ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FP; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests Web ???????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? — ????????????????????????????????? Fedora FAQ ???????????????????????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) &FP; ???????????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) &FP; ???????????? (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)
--- NEW FILE Xorg-ja_JP.xml ---
X Window System????????????????????????
X Window System???????????????????????? ??????????????????&FED; ???????????????????????? X Window System ???????????????????????????????????????
xorg-x11 X.org X11 ??? X Window System ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????GNOME ??? KDE ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (GUI) ????????????????????????????????????????????? Xorg ???????????????????????????????????? http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????system-config-display ????????????????????? Xorg ???????????????????????? /etc/X11/xorg.conf ????????? ??????????????????????????? X.Org X11R7 RC2 ??????&FED; ?????? (rawhide) ??????2005???11???16?????????????????????????????? ????????? Xorg ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Xorg ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????Xorg ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization ????????????????????????
Xorg X11R7 ???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? X11R7 RC2 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11R7 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<filename>/usr/X11R6</filename> ???????????????????????? X11R7 ??? /usr ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? PATH ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<command>Imake</command> Imake ???????????? X Window System ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? X Window System ????????????????????????????????? Imake???xmkmf??????????????????????????????????????? X11R7 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????X.Org ??? Imake ?????????GNU autotools ??? pkg-config ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? X Window Sytem ????????????????????? imake ???????????????????????????????????????imake ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????? app-defaults ?????????????????? X ???????????????????????????????????? app-defaults ????????????????????? %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults ????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????? &RHEL; ?????????????????? /usr/share/X11/app-defaults ????????????????????????
<filename>xft-config</filename> ??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? X ??? GNU autotools ????????????????????????????????????????????? pkg-config ????????????????????? ???????????????????????????xft-config ?????????????????????????????????????????? pkgconfig *.pc ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??? libs ??????????????? xft-config ???????????????????????????????????????????????????pkg-config ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Xorg X11R7 ???????????????????????? ?????? X11R7 ??????????????????/?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????Imake ?????? GNU autotools ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? pkgconfig *.pc ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/usr/X11R6/lib ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????pkg-config ?????????????????????????????? ????????? /usr/X11R6 ???????????????/usr ?????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11R7 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -devel ??????????????????????????????????????? BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel) ???????????? X ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????Xorg ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel ???????????? BuildRequires: libXft-devel ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? X.org ??? X11 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????xorg-x11-*-devel ??????????????????????????? ????????? provides/requires ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fdp-info-ja_JP.xml --- Fedora core 5 test2 ????????????????????????????????? 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Wade Karsten 0.0.0 Tue Jan 24 2006 &LEGALNOTICE; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:35:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:35:34 -0500 Subject: release-notes/ru ArchSpecific-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86_64-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 BackwardsCompatibility-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Colophon-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 DatabaseServers-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Desktop-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentTools-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsGCC-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsJava-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Entertainment-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Feedback-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileServers-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileSystems-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 I18n-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Installer-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Introduction-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Kernel-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Legacy-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Multimedia-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Networking-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 OverView-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageChanges-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotes-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotesJava-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Printing-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 ProjectOverview-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 RELEASE-NOTES-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Samba-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Security-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 SecuritySELinux-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 ServerTools-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 SystemDaem! ons-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 WebServers-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Welcome-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 Xorg-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 daemons-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 database-servers-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 desktop-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 development-tools-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 entertainment-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 fdp-info-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 feedback-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 file-servers-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 file-systems-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 hardware-reqs-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 i18n-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 install-notes-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 intro-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 java-package-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 kernel-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 legacy-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 legacynotice-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-content-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-relnotes-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-section-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 misc-server-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 multimedia-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 networking-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 overview-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 package-movement-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 package-notes-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 printing-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 project-overview-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 samba-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 security-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 server-tools-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 splash-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 ! web-servers-ru.xml,NONE,1.1 xorg-ru.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602062035.k16KZYVU030141@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/ru In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27624/ru Added Files: ArchSpecific-ru.xml ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml ArchSpecificx86-ru.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-ru.xml BackwardsCompatibility-ru.xml Colophon-ru.xml DatabaseServers-ru.xml Desktop-ru.xml DevelopmentTools-ru.xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-ru.xml DevelopmentToolsJava-ru.xml Entertainment-ru.xml Feedback-ru.xml FileServers-ru.xml FileSystems-ru.xml I18n-ru.xml Installer-ru.xml Introduction-ru.xml Kernel-ru.xml Legacy-ru.xml Multimedia-ru.xml Networking-ru.xml OverView-ru.xml PackageChanges-ru.xml PackageNotes-ru.xml PackageNotesJava-ru.xml Printing-ru.xml ProjectOverview-ru.xml RELEASE-NOTES-ru.xml Samba-ru.xml Security-ru.xml SecuritySELinux-ru.xml ServerTools-ru.xml SystemDaemons-ru.xml WebServers-ru.xml Welcome-ru.xml Xorg-ru.xml daemons-ru.xml database-servers-ru.xml desktop-ru.xml development-tools-ru.xml entertainment-ru.xml fdp-info-ru.xml feedback-ru.xml file-servers-ru.xml file-systems-ru.xml hardware-reqs-ru.xml i18n-ru.xml install-notes-ru.xml intro-ru.xml java-package-ru.xml kernel-ru.xml legacy-ru.xml legacynotice-ru.xml legalnotice-content-ru.xml legalnotice-relnotes-ru.xml legalnotice-section-ru.xml misc-server-ru.xml multimedia-ru.xml networking-ru.xml overview-ru.xml package-movement-ru.xml package-notes-ru.xml printing-ru.xml project-overview-ru.xml samba-ru.xml security-ru.xml server-tools-ru.xml splash-ru.xml web-servers-ru.xml xorg-ru.xml Log Message: Moving content into by-language sub-directories. --- NEW FILE ArchSpecific-ru.xml ---
??????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????????? ?? &FC; ???????????????????? ???????????????????? &ARCH-SPECIFIC-PPC; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86-64;
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? PPC ?? &FED; ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &FC; ?? ?????????????????? PPC.
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PPC ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC), ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER;. ??????????????: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 &FC; 5 ???????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? "New World" ?????????????????????? Apple Power Macintosh, ?????????????????????? ?? 1999 ??. &FC; ?????????? ???????????????????????? IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000 ?? ???????????? Genesi Pegasos II. ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: ?????????????????? G3 ???????????????? 233 ?????? ?????? ??????????, 64 ?????????? ??????. ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: ?????????????????? G3 ???????????????? 400 ?????? ?????? ??????????, 128?????????? ??????.
?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? PPC DVD ?????? ???????????? CD ?????????????????????????? ???????????? &FC; ???????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????. ?????????? ??????????, ???????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????-???????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???? DVD ?????? ???????????? CD ?? ???????????????? images/. ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???? ????????????????????????: Apple Macintosh ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????? 32-?? ?????? 64-?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????????, ?????????????? ???????????????????? "???????????? ??????????????" ?? ?????????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????? apmud ???? ?????????????? &FEX;. ???? ??????????????????, ?? yum ?????????????????????? &FEX; ???????????????? ?????? &FC;. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? apmud ?????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? yum install apmud. 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) ?????????? ???????????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????? ???????????????? ?? CD, ?????????????????? (yaboot) ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? 64-???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????. 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 ?? ????????????) ?????????? ???????????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????? ???????????????? ?? CD, ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????? linux32 ?? ?????????????????????? boot: ?????? ?????????????? 32-???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????? 64-???????????? ????????????, ?????????????? ???? ?????????? ????????????????. Genesi Pegasos II ???? ???????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ISO9660 ?????? ?????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? Pegasos. ?????? ???? ??????????, ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????? ??????????, ?? ?????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????????????? ??????????????: boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img ?????? ?????? ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? OpenFirmware ???? ???????????? Pegasos ?????? ????????, ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? &FC; ?????????? ??????????????????????. ?????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? boot-device ?? boot-file ???????????????????????????? ??????????????. ???????????????? ???? ???????? ?? ???????????????? images/netboot/ ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????? ?? ramdisk. ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???? ???????? ?? ???????????????????????????? TFTP, ???? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ??????????????????. ?????????????? yaboot ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???? tftp ???? ???????????????? IBM eServer pSeries ?? Apple Macintosh. ?????????????????????????? yaboot ???????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????.
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86-ru.xml ---
x86 Specifics for &FED; This section covers any specific information you may need to know about &FC; and the x86 hardware platform.
x86 Hardware Requirements The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install &FC; &LOCALVER;. ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ??/?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????????/?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? (?? ??????????????????, ?????????? ?? ?????????????? ????????).
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? This section lists the CPU specifications required by &FC; &LOCALVER;. The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors (notably, offerings from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA) that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors may also be used with &FC;. Minimum: Pentium-class ??? &FC; &LOCALVER; is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been taken because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and Pentium 4 scheduling is sufficiently different (while making up the bulk of today's processors) to warrant this change. ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: ?????????????????? 200 ?????? ???????????? Pentium ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: ?????????????????? 400 ?????? ???????????? Pentium II ?????? ?????????? ???????????????????? AMD64 (?? Athlon64, ?? Opteron) Intel processors with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T)
???????????????????? ?? ???????????? This section lists the memory required to install &FC; &LOCALVER;. ???????????????????? ?? 32-???????????? ???????????????? x86: ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: 64 ?????????? ?????????????? ?????? ????????????????????????: 192 ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: 256 ??????????
x86 Installation Notes Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the &FED; development version. &FC; &LOCALVER; does not provide a option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86_64-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? x86_64 ?? &FED; ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &FC; ?? ?????????????????? x86_64.
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? x86_64 The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install &FC; &LOCALVER;. ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ??/?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????????/?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? (?? ??????????????????, ?????????? ?? ?????????????? ????????).
???????????????????? ?? ???????????? This section lists the memory required to install &FC; &LOCALVER;. ???????????????????? ?? 64-???????????? ???????????????? x86_64: ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: 128 ?????????? ?????????????? ?????? ????????????????????????: 256 ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: 512 ??????????
x86_64 Installation Notes Nothing to note.
--- NEW FILE BackwardsCompatibility-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE Colophon-ru.xml ---
???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? &FC; ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????? ???? ???? ???????????????? ?? ???? ??????????????. ???? ???????????????????? ???????????? "???????????????? ????????????????", ?????????????? ????????????????: A way to recognize contributors, while providing accountability. ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????
?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? (????????????????????, ?????????????? ????????) ???????????? ???????? (?????????? ??????????????) ?????? ?????????????? ???????? ???????????????? (?????????? ??????????????) ?????????? ?????????????? (?????????? ??????????????) ?????????????????? ?????????????????? (????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ????????) ?????????? ?????????? (?????????? ??????????????) ?????????? ???????????????? (?????????? ??????????????) ?????? ?????????? (?????????? ??????????????) ???????? ???????????????? (?????????? ??????????????) ?????????????? ???????? (?????????? ??????????????, ?????????????? ????????????????, ????????????????) LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) ???????????? ?????????? (?????????? ??????????????, ????????????????) ?????????? ???????????????? (?????????? ??????????????, ????????????????) Sekine Tatsuo (translator, Japanese) ???????? ???????????? (?????????? ??????????????) ???????????? ?????????? (????????????????) ?????????? ???????? (?????????? ??????????????) ?????????? ?????????????????? (?????????????????????????????? ????????????????) Yoshinari Takaoka (translator, tools) Yuan Yijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
?????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????????? Wiki, ?????????? ?????????????????????? Wiki ?? DocBook XML, ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? XML ?? CVS ?? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????? ??????????. ?????????????????? CVS ?????? XML: cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs/release-notes ???? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????? ?????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ???? CVS ?? ?? ?????????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????? .
--- NEW FILE DatabaseServers-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE Desktop-ru.xml ---
?????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? GNOME 2.12 and KDE 3.4.2 are included in &FC; &LOCALVER;. GNOME 2.13.2 and KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 has been included in &FC; &LOCALVER;. GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) is scheduled to be available as part of &FC; 5. gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage power on your laptop or desktop system. It takes advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction layer) and DBUS (Inter Process Communication software) written and maintained by &FC; developers. gnome-screensaver: Provides an integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. Memory optimizations in the fontconfig and shared-mime-info packages. These now use shared memory-mapped caches for this data. GNOME 2.12+ has removed the terminal option from the desktop context menu. The package nautilus-open-terminal in &FEX; repository provides an enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it using the following command: yum install nautilus-open-terminal Only the blank screensavers is installed by default, since &FC; 4. The primary issue is that some screensavers are known to not work correctly or abruptly terminate the graphical interface. This is particularly true for some of the OpenGL animated ones provided within xscreensaver-gl-extras package. In addition, the material content of the screensavers is sometimes controversial or causes strong reactions. It is better, for the user experience, to not be surprised by the nature of the screensavers. Users who want the screensavers package can install it using the following command. yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras ???????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ???????? The configuration utility system-config-mouse has been dropped from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically during installation. Serial mice are not formally supported in &FC; anymore.
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentTools-ru.xml ---
???????????????? ???????????????????? &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-JAVA; &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-GCC;
FORTRAN The GNU FORTRAN 77 front end has been replaced by a new FORTRAN 90/95 recognizer.
Eclipse Development Environment Eclipse 3.1M6 has been compiled as a native application. The C Development Tool (CDT) has been included.
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsGCC-ru.xml ---
GCC Compiler Collection &FC; &LOCALVER; has been built using GCC 4.1, which is included with the distribution. Caveats GDB 6.1 or newer is needed to debug binaries unless compiled using the -fno-var-tracking compilation option. The -fwritable-strings option is no longer accepted. English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes; if you cannot read this, set your LC_CTYPE environment variable to "C" or change your terminal emulator. The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing. Code Generation The SSA code optimizer is now included and brings with it better constant propagation, partial redundancy elimination, load and store code motion, strength reduction, dead storage elimination, better detection of unreachable code, and tail recursion by accumulation. Autovectorization is supported. This technique achieves higher performance for repetitive loop code, in some circumstances. Language Extentions A sentinel attribute has been added so that the compiler will now issue a warning if a function such as execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), which requires a NULL list terminator is missing the NULL. The , , and extentions have been removed. The #pragma pack() semantics have been brought closer to those used by other compilers. Taking the address of a variable declared with the register modifier now generates an error instead of a warning. Arrays of incomplete element types now generate an error. This implies no forward reference to structure definitions. The basic compiler, without any optimization (-O0), has been measured as much as 25% faster in real-world code. Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. The -fno-threadsafe-statics can be used by embedded developers to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this.
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsJava-ru.xml ---
Java-???????????????? ?????????????????? Java-???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER;. ?????? ?????????????? ???? ???????? ??????????????????: ?????????? ???????????????????? GNU Java runtime (libgcj), ???????????????????? Eclipse Java (ecj), ?? ?????????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????? (java-gcj-compat), ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ?? ????????????????????, ???????????????????? ???????????? Java ????????????????????. ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????, ?????????? ?????? Openoffice.org Base, Eclipse ?? Apache Tomcat, ?????? ?? ?????????????????? ???????????? Java ???????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ??????????????, ???????????????????? ?? ???????????? ????????????????????. ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? (FAQ): http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ
Java Development To avoid naming conflicts the following have been renamed: rmic is now grmic rmiregistry is now grmiregistry jar is now fastjar The GCJ compiler can now be used as a just-in-time (JIT) tool by using the gnu.jit facilities. More support of the AWT and SWING packages have been added.
--- NEW FILE Entertainment-ru.xml ---
???????? ?? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????? &FC; ?? &FEX; ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????. ???? ??????????????????, &FC; ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????? ?????? GNOME (???????????????????? gnome-games). ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ??????, ?????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????? yum, ???????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ??????????????: yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ????????????, ?????????????????? ?????????????? yum, ?????????? ?????????? ???? ????????????: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
--- NEW FILE Feedback-ru.xml ---
?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? (???????? ???????????? ???? ?????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ???????????? &DISTRO;.) ???????? ???? ??????????????????, ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????? ??????????, ???? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? ????????????. ???????? ???? ?????????????? ???????????? (URL) ?? ????????????????????, ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????: %%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<bug-number> %%% ???? ???????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????? (URL) ?? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????? ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ??????????????????. ?????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ???????????? ???? ????????????. ???????? ???????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ???? ???????????????? ???? ???????????? ?????????????? ??????????, ???? ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? (?????? ???? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????????????? ?????????? ????????????????????), ???? ???????????? ???????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????? (?????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?? HTML ????????????, ??.??. URL ???????????? ???????????????? ??????????): ?????????????? ??????????, ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????????, ?????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????? ??????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398 ??.??. ???????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ????????????, ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? ????????. ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ???? ???????? ????????????!
--- NEW FILE FileServers-ru.xml ---
???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? Java ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????????????? ???? ?? ?????????? ????????????. ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? &WEB-SERVERS; ?? &SAMBA;, ?? ?????????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????? HTTP (??????) ?? ?????????? ???????????? ?? ???????????? ?? Samba (Windows).
Netatalk (?????????????????????????? ?? Macintosh) ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? Netatalk — ???????????????????????? ????????????, ???????????????????????? Linux ?????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? Macintosh, ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? AppleTalk.
<filename >netatalk</filename > &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????? Netatalk ???????????? 2. ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????? Netatalk ???????????????????? Netatalk ?? ???????????? 1 ???? ???????????? 2 ?????????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????? ????????????. ???????????? 2 Netatalk ???????????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ????????????????, ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ????????????, ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? ????????????. ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ???? ?????????? ????????????. ???????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?? ?????????? Netatalk: http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html ???????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????????? netatalk. ???????????????????? ???????? ?? ?????????? /usr/share/doc/netatalk-????????????/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, ?????? ?? /usr/share/doc/netatalk-version/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (???????????????? ?? ?????????????? 25, ???????????????? ?? ?????????????????? - 33).
--- NEW FILE FileSystems-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE I18n-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????????????????????? (i18n) SCIM ?????????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????? ??????????. ???????????????? ??????????????.
???????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? &DISTRO; ?????????????????? ????????????. IIIMF ?????????????? SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in &FC;.
--- NEW FILE Installer-ru.xml ---
??????????????????, ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? Anaconda (?????????????????? ?????????????????? &FC;) ?? ?????????? ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?? ??????????. ?????????????????? ???????? ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????? DVD ISO-?????????? &FC; &LOCALVER;, ?????????????? ?? ??????, ?????? ???? ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????? 2 ????????????. ????????????????, wget ???????????? ???? 1.9.1.16 ?????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????? File size limit exceeded. ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???????????? wget ???????????? 1.9.1-16 ?? ????????????, curl ?? ncftpget ???? ?????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????, ?????????????? 2 ??????????. ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? Bittorrent. ?????????? ???????????? ?? ??????, ?????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ???????? torrent, ???????????????????? ???? ???????? Web-????????: http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
?????????????????? ???? Anaconda ?????????????????? ?????????????????? &FC; ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????????. ?????? ?????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?? CD, DVD ?????? ISO-????????????, ???????????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????? ?? ????????. &RH; ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????, ?? ???? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? (?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????-??????????????). ?????????? ???????????????? ?????? ????????????????, ?????????????? linux mediacheck ?? ?????????????????????? boot:. ?????????????? mediacheck ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????? ?? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????. ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????, ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???? ISO-???????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????. ?????????? ?????????????? mediacheck ???????????????? ??????????, ?????????????????????? ?? ????????????????????: linux ide=nodma ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????, ?????????????????? ??????????, ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????? sha1sum. ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ???? ???????????????? ISO-??????????????. ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? &FC; ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????, ?????? ?????????? ?????????????? memtest86 ?? ?????????????????????? boot:. ?????? ???????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? Memtest86, ?????????????????????? ????????????. ???????????????? ???????????? Memtest86 ?????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????? Esc. ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????, ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ??????????????-?????????? (?????? ?????????? ????????????????????????????). ?????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???? FTP ?? HTTP. ????????????, ?????? ?????? ?????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ??????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???? ??????????????????????, ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????? 128 ?????????? ???????????? (?????? ??????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ??????????????-??????????, ?????????????????????? ???????? ??????????). ???? ??????????????????????, ?????????????? 128 ?????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ????????????, ????-???????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ????????????.
?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? yum, ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ??????????????. ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????????, ??????????????????????????, ????????- ?????? ?????????????????????????????????? (SMP, Symmetric Multi Processor) ????????. ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????????? ???? ?????? ???????????????????? ???? ??????????????????. ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ????????????????. ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????? syslog. ?????? ?????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? boot ????????????????????. ?????????????????? ???????? ???? ??????????????????????. ?????????????????? ??????????????????????/SELinux ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????? firstboot. ?????????????????????? HTML ?????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????????? gtkhtml ?????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????. ???????????????? Kickstart ?????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????? - pykickstart, ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????? ????????????. ?? ???????????????????? ?????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? kickstart ?????????????????????? ????????????????. ???????? ?? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?? &FC;.
--- NEW FILE Introduction-ru.xml ---
???????????????? ?? &FP; ?? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????? &PROJ; — ?????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ????????????, ?????????????????? &RH;, ???????????????? ?????? ??????????????, ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????????????????, ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????? ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? &DISTRO; — ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ??????????. ?????????????????? &FC; — ????????????, ???????????????????????????? ??????????????????????. &FC; ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????? &FORMAL-RHI;. ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? . ???????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/. ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ???? ?????????????? ????????????????????. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? ????????????, ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????? bugzilla. ?????????????? ???? ???????????? &TINY-BUG-URL; ???? ?????????????????? ?? ?????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? bugzilla.
--- NEW FILE Kernel-ru.xml ---
???????? Linux
???????????? This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. &FC; may include patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the &FC; kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the vanilla kernel from the http://www.kernel.org/ website. You may obtain a list of any such patches by using this command on the &FC; package: rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm
Changelog The package changelog can be retrieved using the following command rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> If you need a "user friendly" version of the changelog see http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The &FED; version is based on the Linus tree. Customizations made for the &FED; version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com
?????????????????????????? ???????? &FC; ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ????????: ?????????????? ???????? ?? ????????- ?? ?????????????????????????????????? (SMP) ????????????????. ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? kernel-devel-version.arch.rpm. ?????????????????????? ???????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????? Xen. ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? kernel-xen0-devel-version.arch.rpm. ???????????????? ???????? ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????????? ????????????????????????. ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? /usr/src/kernels/version[-xen0]-arch/. ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????? rpm -Uvh kernel-devel[-xen0]-version.arch.rpm. ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? (SMP) ???????? ?????? x86_64 ???? ???????????????????? ???????? ???? ?????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? x86_64 ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????. ???????????????????? SMP ???????? ?????? ???????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER;.
Following Generic Textbooks Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the &FC; packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then do this: ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-version-arch /usr/src/linux
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????? &FC; &LOCALVER; does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available as described in . Users that require access to &FC; original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. ?????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ????????: ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????? To simplify the following directions, it is assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, the phrase version refers to the kernel version shown by the command uname -r. Obtain the kernel-version.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: The SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso image. The FTP site where you got the kernel package. Install by running this command: yum install yum-utils yumdownloader --source kernel Install kernel-version.src.rpm using the command rpm -Uvh kernel-version.src.rpm. This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. Prepare the kernel sources with these commands: cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS rpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec The kernel source tree is then located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version/ directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-version directory to the /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly necessary, you can do this to match the generally-available kernel documentation. cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version mv linux-version /usr/src/ cd /usr/src\ ln -s ./linux-version linux cd /usr/src/linux The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in &FC; are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-version-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: cp configs/desired-config-file .config You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/version/build/.config file. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value displayed by the command uname -r. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect from mistakes, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. For example, if uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: EXTRAVERSION = -prep to this: EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 This represents everything from the final dash onward in the package name. Issue the following command: make oldconfig You can then proceed as usual.
???????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????? An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: obj-m := foo.o KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build PWD := $(shell pwd) ndefault: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
?????????????????????? ???????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; has support for clustered storage through the Red Hat GFS file system. This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-version command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you may wish to use the yum remove kernel-version command instead since yum automatically removes dependent packages if necessary.
--- NEW FILE Legacy-ru.xml ---
???????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????? <command >Slocate</command > ?????? ?????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???? <command >mlocate</command >. ???????????????????? ???????????? /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} ???????????? slocate ???????? ???????????????? ???? mlocate. ?????????????? locate ???????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????. ???????? /etc/updatedb.conf ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????, ?????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? slocate. ???????????????????? DAILY_UPDATE ?????????? ???? ????????????????????????????. ?????????????? updatedb ???? ???????????????????? ?? ????????????????????, ???????????????? ????????????????????????, ???????????????????????? ?????????????? updatedb, ???????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????. ???????????????????? LinuxThreads, ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????? &FC; 4, ?????????? ???? ????????????????. ???????????????????? NPTL ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?? Red Hat Linux 9. &FC; includes legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the "Legacy Software Development" group that is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following command post-installation. yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
--- NEW FILE Multimedia-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? &FC; includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording, and editing. Additional packages are available through the &FEX; repository. ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? By default, &FC; installs with rhythmbox, totem, and Helix Player (hxplay) for media playback. In addition, many other programs are available in the &FC; and &FEX; repositories, including the popular xmms package. Both GNOME and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the &FED; repositories since they are not compatible with &FED;'s licensing or are usually distributed with support for restricted formats. For more on this, refer to . &FC; is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, this old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website: http://www.alsa-project.org/ Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site: http://www.xiph.org/ MP3 & DVD Support &FC; and &FEX; cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to .
?????????????????????? ???? ?????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????????? Several programs are excluded from &FC; and &FEX; due to licensing issues. These include programs that provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player and Real Player. For more on this subject, please refer to: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems
???????????????????? ?? ???????????? CD ?? DVD Tools are included in &FC; and &FEX; for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from &FC; and the graveman package from &FEX; allow easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks.
--- NEW FILE Networking-ru.xml ---
Networking Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 IPv4 Address Promotion Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl which allows to change this behaviour to use the address of the interface which has received the original packet causing the error. For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on eth0. Because the new sysctl option is enabled, this causes the ICMP echo reply to be sent out via eth1. The address of eth0 is used when the default behaviour would use the address of eth. This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the original hash implementation at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy new RENO algorithm stays default and acts as fallback algorithm. During the period of this work the following new congestion control algorithms have been added: High Speed TCP congestion control. TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. H-TCP congestion control. Scalable TCP congestion control. All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option . Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss When a network driver notices a carrier loss, for example when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. This has been causing the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now ceases to accept any packets for queueing for any device that is operationally down, that is, has its queue disabled. DCCP Protocol Support Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still experimental but known to work. Work to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol has started. ???????????????????????? ???????? A new driver named HostAP has been added to 2.6.14-rc1 allowing the emulation of a wireless access point in software. Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added. Miscellaneous A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes have been included. A new textsearch infrastructure has been added useable with the corresponding iptables and extended match. Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to the latest standards. The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally supported for IPv4. Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API (RFC3542) have been added.
Userspace Tools The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear in further releases, fix your scripts! The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' It has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument just like the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
--- NEW FILE OverView-ru.xml ---
?????????? &FC; &FCTESTVER; ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????? ????????, ?????? ???? ?????????????? ?? &FC; &FCTESTVER;.
???????????????????????? ???? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????? ???????????????????? ?? &FED;. ?? ???????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????? &FC; &FCVER;. ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ??????????, ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5. ???? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????? &FC; &FCVER;. ???????????????????? ?????? ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?? &FED;. ???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????? ???????????? ?? ???????????? ???????????????? http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/.
?????? ???????????? ?? &FC; &FCTESTVER; ?????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????, ?????????????? ?????????? ????????, ???????? ???????????????? ??????????, ?????????????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? &FED;. ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? GNOME 2.13.2 ?? KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 GNOME Power Manager ?? GNOME Screensaver ???????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????? "technology preview". ?????????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????? OpenOffice.org 2.0. OpenOffice.org ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????. ?????????????? ?? ???????????? Xorg X11R7 release candidate 3. ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ????????????, ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????? ??????????????????. Mono, ?????????? ???????????????????? ?????? .NET ?? ???????????????? ???????????????? ??????????, ???????????????? ?? ???????? ????????????. ?? ???????????? ???????????? Mono ????????????????????, ?????????? ?????? Beagle desktop search tool (http://beaglewiki.org/Main_Page) ?? F-Spot, ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? (http://www.gnome.org/projects/f-spot/). ???????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????? Kernel 2.6.14. ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? (software suspend). Pup, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? yum, ???????????? ?? ???????? ???????? ????????????. ?????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? (I18N) ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????? SCIM, ???????????????????? IIMF ?? ???????? ?????????????? &FED; ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ????????. ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? gcc 4.1 ???????????? ?? ???????????? ?? ?????? ???????????? &FED; ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????????????? ???????? ?????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ?? ????????????????????????????????????. ?????????????????? ???????????????????? PCMCIA, ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????, ???????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????? 2.6.13-rc1. ?? ???????? ?????????????? &FED; ?????????? pcmcia-cs, ???????????????????????? ???????????? cardmgr/pcmcia, ?????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? pcmciautils, ?? ?????????????? PCMCIA ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????? hotplug ?? ???????????????????????????? udev. ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????????, ?????? ?? ???????????????????????????????????? ??????????????. ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????????? http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. ???????????????????? SELinux ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????? (http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/) ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ??????????????, ???????????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????? &FED;. ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????, ???????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???? ??????????????????, ?? ?????????? ???????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????. ?? ???????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? MCS (Multi Category Security), ?????????????????????????????? ???? ??????????????????, ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? MLS (Multi Level Security) ???????????? ???????????????????? SELinux. ???? ?????????????????????????? Xen ?? ???????????????? ?????????????? yum ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? &FED;. ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? ?????????? ??????????. ?????? ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???? ??????????????. ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) — ?????????????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????? ???????? ?? ????????????????????????????????????. ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/) — ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ????????????????. ???????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????? ?????? &FED; ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap.
--- NEW FILE PackageChanges-ru.xml ---
Packages Changes
?????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? &FC; ?? ???????? ???????????????????? ?? ??????????????. scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5 struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc nspr-4.6-4 scim-1.4.2-3 anthy-6829-3 system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0 axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc amtu-1.0.2-1 xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc cairo-1.0.0-1 objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5 joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc dhcdbd-1.8-1 aspell-ru-0.99f7-2 hplip-0.9.5-3 gpart-0.1h-1 iso-codes-0.47-1 gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc jonathan-rmi-3.1-5 pup-0.0.2-1 jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc systemtap-0.4.1-2 pcmciautils-007-1 scim-tables-0.5.3-4 libsemanage-1.3.2-1 scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5 scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1 scim-chewing-0.2.1-1 scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1 libchewing-0.2.7-1 kasumi-0.9-3.fc5 kexec-tools-1.101-2 libsetrans-0.1.7-1 icu-3.4-4 libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5
?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ??????????????: ccs-0.25-0.17 cman-1.0-0.pre33.15 cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10 dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 fence-1.27-16 GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2 gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6 gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1 iddev-1.9-21 magma-1.0-0.pre21.7 magma-plugins-1.0-0.pre18.3
Package Notes system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically and serial mice are not supported. Screensavers not installed by default anymore? Explain why and provide commands to install them.
--- NEW FILE PackageNotes-ru.xml ---
?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ?? ???? ???? ????????????, ?????? ?? ?? Anaconda.
???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????.
?????????????????? &FEX; &FEX; — ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? &FP;, ?? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????????????? &FC;. ?????????????????? &FEX; ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?? &FC;, ?????????????? ?? ???????????? &LOCALVER;. ???????????? ???????????? ?? &FEX; ?????????? ???? ????????????: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras ???????? ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????-???????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????? ?? Fedora Extras, ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????????????? yum. yum install <packagename> ?????????? <packagename> — ?????? ????????????, ?????????????? ???? ???????????? ????????????????????. ????????????????, ???????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? abiword, ?????????????????? ?????????????? yum install abiword, ?? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?? ?????? ?????? ??????????????????????.
???????????? ???????????? <command >auditd</command > ?? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ????????????, auditd, ???????????? ???? ?????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????? auditd ????????????????, ???????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?? ???????? /var/log/audit/audit.log. ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?? /etc/auditd.conf. ?????????????????? AVC ?????? &SEL; ???????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????. ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????? /var/log/audit/audit.log. ?????????? auditd ???? ????????????????, ???????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?? syslog. ?????? ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?? /var/log/messages ?? ???? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? dmesg. ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? PAM. ?????? ??????????????????, ???????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????, ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????. ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?? ????????, ???? ???????????? ???? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????? ???????????????? audit=1. ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?? ???? ?????????? ????????????????????, ?????? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????????: auditctl -e 1
?????????????????? ???????? ???????????? <filename >slocate</filename > ?????? ???????? ????????????, ???????????? ?????????????? locate, ???????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ??????????????????. ???????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? locate, ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????? ????????, ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????? DAILY_UPDATE ?? /etc/updatedb.conf ???????????????? .
?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? <filename >openssh</filename > ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????? ?????????? OpenSSH ???????????? 3.9, ?? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????? ~/.ssh/config. ???????? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????? ??????????????, ssh ???????????????? ???? ??????????. ?????????????????? ?? ??????, ?????? ~/.ssh/config ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ~/, ?? ???????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? 600. ls -l ~/.ssh/config -rw------- 1 username username 400 May 5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config ?????????????? ~/ — ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????????, ???????????? /home/username/. ?????????? ??????????, OpenSSH ?????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????? ???? ?????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? X11. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? X11, ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????? , ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????? ~/.ssh/config. ?????????????????? ???????????????? ssh, ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? , ????????????????. ?? OpenSSH 3.8 ?? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? X11 ?????????????????????? ??????, ?????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? X11 ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????????????? ????????????????????, ???? ???????????? ????????????????, ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????? ?????????????????????????? X11, ?????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ??????????????, ???????????????? ssh ?? ???????????? ???????????? , ?????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????? .
&PACKAGE-NOTES-JAVA;
???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? &DISTRO;, ?????????????? ????????. &KERNEL; &SECURITY;
&DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS; &I18N; &PRINTING; &MULTIMEDIA; &WEB-SERVERS; &SAMBA; &XORG; &ENTERTAINMENT;
--- NEW FILE PackageNotesJava-ru.xml ---
???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? Java ?????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? RPM-??????????, ?????????????????????????? Sun. ???????????????? ???????????????? Provides (??????????????????????????) ?????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ?????????????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ???????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER;. ???? ???????? ?????????????? Sun Java ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ??????????????. ???????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????????? RPM ?? jpackage.org, ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? tarball-?????????? Sun Java ?? /opt. ???? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? Sun Java 1.5+.
--- NEW FILE Printing-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE ProjectOverview-ru.xml ---
An Overview of the &FP; The goal of the &FP; is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of &FC; approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The &RH; engineering team continues to participate in building &FC; and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. For more information, refer to the &FP; website: http://fedora.redhat.com/ Your participation is welcome. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted for details. For communication in the &FP; look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. ???????????? ??????-??????????, ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ????????????????: fedora-list at redhat.com — For users of &FC; releases fedora-test-list at redhat.com — For testers of &FC; test releases fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — ?????? ??????????????????????????, ??????????????????????????, ?????????????????????????? fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com — For community members who represent the &FP; in public. ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????? ???? ???????? ??????????????, ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? "subscribe" ?? ???????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? <listname>-request (?????? <listname> — ???????? ???? ?????????????????????? ???????? ????????). ?????????? ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????? Web-??????????????????: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ The &FP; also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one. To talk with other &FP; participants via IRC, access freenode IRC network. Initially, you can use irc.freenode.net as the IRC server, although you may decide to select a server that is geographically closer to you. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. &FP; participants frequent the #fedora channel, while &FP; developers can often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can be found on the project pages. ?????? ????????, ?????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????? #fedora, ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? (????????????????). ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ????????????????, ?????????????????????????? (/join) ?? ????????????. ?????????????????? &RH; has no control over the &FP; IRC channels or their content.
***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'RELEASE-NOTES-ru.xml' --- NEW FILE Samba-ru.xml ---
Samba (?????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????? Windows) ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? Samba, ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? Linux ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? Microsoft Windows.
?????????? SMB ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? Windows ???????????????? (?????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? SMB). ?? ???????????????? ???? &FC; &LOCALVER;, ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? SMB. ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????? 2.6.14 ???????????? ip_conntrack_netbios_ns ?? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? system-config-securitylevel, ???????????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ????????????, ???????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? SMB.
--- NEW FILE Security-ru.xml ---
???????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???? &FC;.
?????????? ???????????????????? General introduction to the many proactive security features in &FED;, current status and policies is available from the http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security page.
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???????????????????? ???????????? PAM Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive, which obsoletes the pam_stack module. The pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in &FC; using PAM were modified to not use pam_stack. However, when a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those security configurations are not replaced. Instead they are created as .rpmnew files and continue to call upon pam_stack. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. ???????????? ?????????????????????????? /etc/pam.d/login: #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth auth required pam_nologin.so account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth include system-auth # no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might # be used in the included configuration file # pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there # other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' account required pam_nologin.so account include system-auth password include system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session include system-auth # the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules # in the session phase session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering All of the software in the &FC; and &FEX; software repositories for this release are compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. That canary value is verified and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started, making it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by &RH; developers as a port of the IBM ProPolice/SSP (http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/ feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in &FC; &LOCALVER;. This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from &FC; 4 onwards.
&SECURITY-SELINUX;
--- NEW FILE SecuritySELinux-ru.xml ---
?????????????????? ?? SELinux ?? ???????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????? Multi-Category Security (MCS) SELinux. ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????? ?????????? ?? ????????????: http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/5583.html
--- NEW FILE ServerTools-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?? &FC;. system-config-printer ?????????? SMB ???? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????? Samba. ??????????????????????????, ???????? ???????? ???????? WINS ???????????? ?????? ???????????? ?? ?????????? /etc/samba/smb.conf, ???????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????. ?????????????????? Kerberos ?????? SMB ?????????????????? ?????????????? system-config-printer ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? Kerberos ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????? SMB ????????????????. ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? Kerberos ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? /usr/sbin/printconf-gui ???????????? ???????? ???????????????? ?????????? sudo. ?? ?????????? /etc/cups/printers.conf ???? ?????????????????????? ???? ??????, ???? ???????????? ????????????????????????. ?????? ???? ?????????? ???????????? ?????????? ????????????????, ?? ???????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????? SMB ?????????????? ????????????. system-config-securitylevel ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? Samba ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????? "???????????????????? ????????????", ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? SMB ?????????????? ?????????? ????????????????????. ???????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? system-config-securitylevel. ????????????????, ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????? 6881-6999:tcp ?? ???????? /etc/sysconfig/iptables ?????????? ?????????????????? ????????????: A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT
--- NEW FILE SystemDaemons-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE WebServers-ru.xml ---
Web-?????????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? Web-??????????????????????.
<command >httpd</command > ?????? HTTP ???????????? Apache. ?? ???????????? &FC; ???????????? HTTP ???????????? Apache ???????????? 2.2. ???????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????? 2.0 series, ????????????????????: ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_memcache) ???????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? proxy (mod_proxy_balance) ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ???? 32-?????????????????? ???????????????????? (?????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? 2 ??????????) ?????????? ???????????? mod_dbd ?? mod_filter ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????? SQL ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?????? httpd ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????: ???????????? mod_cern_meta ?? mod_asis ???????????? ???? ?????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????? mod_ext_filter ???????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?????? httpd 2.0 ???????????? ???????? ?????????????????????? ?????? httpd 2.2. ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? 2.2; ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ????. ?? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html.
php ?? ???????????? &FC; ?????????????? PHP ???????????? 5.1. ???????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?? PHP 5.0, ??????????????: ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????? PDO ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????: pdo (?? ???????????? php-pdo) pdo_sqlite (?? ???????????? php-sqlite) pdo_mysql (?? ???????????? php-mysql) pdo_pgsql (?? ???????????? php-pgsql) pdo_odbc (?? ???????????? php-odbc) xmlreader (?? ???????????? php-xml) ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ???? ??????????????: dbx dio yp
--- NEW FILE Welcome-ru.xml ---
?????????? ???????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; &FC; — ?????????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????? ???? Linux, ?????????????????? ?????? ???????? ?????? ??????????????????????????, ?????? ?????????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????????, ???????????? ?? ????????????????. ???????????? &FP; — ???????????? ?? ???????????????? ??????????, ???????????????????????? &RH; ?? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? &FED;, ?? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ??????????????????. ?????? ???????????????? ????????????. ???? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????????????. ???? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ??????????????????????????. ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????? fedora-test ?? fedora-devel ?????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ??????????????????????????. ?????????????? &FP; ?????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ???? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ??????????????????????????. ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????? ?????????? ?? ?????????????????? ??????????????????: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ???????? ??????????????????. ???????????????? ???????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? &FED;, ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? Web-??????????????????: — ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? Fedora FAQ ?????????????? ?? ?????????????????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) ?? ?????????????? Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)
--- NEW FILE Xorg-ru.xml ---
?????????????? X Window (??????????????????????)
?????????????? X Window (??????????????????????) ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? X Window, ???????????????????? ?? &FED;.
xorg-x11 X.org X11 — ?????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? X Window System. ?????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????, ???? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? (GUI), ?????????? ?????? GNOME ?? KDE. ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? Xorg ???? ???????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????? http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? system-config-display. ???????? ?? ?????????????????????? Xorg ???????????????????? /etc/X11/xorg.conf. ?????????????????? ?????????????? X.Org X11R7 RC2 ???????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????? &FED; (rawhide) 16 ???????????? 2005 ????????. ?????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? Xorg. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? Xorg ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????? ??????????????????, ?? ???????? ?????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????????????. ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????????? Xorg ???? ???????????? ?? &FED; ???? ???????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
Xorg X11R7 ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????? X11R7 RC2, ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????? ???? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? &FED; ?????? ????????, ?????????? ???? ???? ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?? X11R7. ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????, ???????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ????????????. ?????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ????????????????, ?????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ??, ???? ??????????????????????, ???????? ???? ??????????????.
???????????????? ???????????????? <filename >/usr/X11R6</filename > X11R7 ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? /usr, ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ?????????? ???? ????????????????????????. ????????????????????, ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????????? /usr/X11R6 ???? ???????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ????????????????????, ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? PATH ?????? ???????????? ????????????????????, ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ????????????, ?????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????, ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????????.
<command >Imake</command > Imake ?????????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? X Window System, ?? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????????????. ?????????????? Imake, xmkmf ?? ???????????? ????????????, ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?? X Window System ?????? ?????? ???????????? ?? X11R7, ?????? ???? ?????????? X.Org ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? Imake ???? ?????????? ???????????? GNU autotools ?? pkg-config. ?? ?????????????? ???????????????? X Window System ??????????????????imake ?????????? ???????? ??????????????, ??.??. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????? ?? ???? ???????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ????????????????s.
?????????????????????????? ?????????????? app-defaults ?????????????????? ?????????????? app-defaults ?????? ???????????????? ???????????????? X ???????????? ???????????????? ?? %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, ?????? ???????????????????????? ?? /usr/share/X11/app-defaults ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? &RHEL;.
<filename >xft-config</filename > ???? ?????????? ???????? ???????????? Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for two to three years, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications that previously used xft-config to obtain the or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config.
Xorg X11R7 ?????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????????/??????????????, ???????????????????????????? ?? X11R7: ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?? Imake ???? ?????????? ???????????? GNU autotools. ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? pkgconfig *.pc, ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ??????????????????????, ???????????????????? ???? ???????? ??????????????????, ???????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????? ?? ???????????????? /usr/X11R6/lib ?????? ?????????? ????????????. ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? /usr ???????????? /usr/X11R6. ?????? ??????????????????, ?? ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????? ?? ?????????????????? ?? /usr/X11R6, ???????????? ???????????? ????????????????, ?????????? ??????????????????????????, ?????? ????????????????????????????, ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????, ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????????? ????????, ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?? X11R7. ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????, ???????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????? ??????????????????. ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????????? ??????????, ?????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?? -devel ??????????. ?????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????, ???????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? X - ?????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?? ????????????, ?????? ???????????? BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel), ???????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????????. ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? (virtual) ?????????????????????? ????????????, ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? Xorg. ?????? ????????????????, ?????? ?????? ?????????????? ????????????????????????: BuildRequires: libXft-devel ????????????: BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel. ???????? ???????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? X.Org X11 ?? ???? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? - ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????? xorg-x11--devel. ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? ??????????.
--- NEW FILE daemons-ru.xml ---
System Services Information Out-of-Date The content in this section needs to be updated for &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;
<filename >cron</filename > and <filename >slocate</filename > The updatedb utility is no longer automatically run by cron to create and update the database of files used by slocate. Updating this database is an intensive process that users of workstations and laptops may find disruptive. To enable daily updates of the slocate database, edit the file /etc/updatedb.conf as follows: DAILY_UPDATE=yes
--- NEW FILE database-servers-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE desktop-ru.xml ---
?????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? GNOME 2.12 and KDE 3.4.2 are included in &FC; &LOCALVER;. This test release has GNOME 2.12.1, together with some previews of technology from the forthcoming GNOME 2.14. Feedback on these packages is especially appreciated. gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage power on your laptop or desktop system. It takes advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction layer) and DBUS (Inter Process Communication software) written and maintained by &FC; developers. gnome-screensaver: Provides a integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. Memory optimizations in the fontconfig and shared-mime-info packages. These now use shared memory-mapped caches for this data. GNOME 2.12 has removed the terminal option from the desktop context menu. The package nautilus-open-terminal in &FEX; repository provides an enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it using the following command: yum install nautilus-open-terminal Only the blank screensavers is installed by default, since &FC; 4. The primary issue is that some screensavers are known to not work correctly or abruptly terminate the graphical interface. This is particularly true for some of the OpenGL animated ones provided within xscreensaver-gl-extras package. In addition, the material content of the screensavers is sometimes controversial or causes strong reactions. It is better, for the user experience, to not be surprised by the nature of the screensavers. Users who want the screensavers package can install it using the following command. yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras ???????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ???????? The configuration utility system-config-mouse has been dropped from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically during installation. Serial mice are not formally supported in &FC; anymore.
--- NEW FILE development-tools-ru.xml ---
???????????????? ????????????????????
Java-???????????????? ?????????????????? Java-???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER;. ?????? ?????????????? ???? ???????? ??????????????????: ?????????? ???????????????????? GNU Java runtime (libgcj), ???????????????????? Eclipse Java (ecj), ?? ?????????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????? (java-gcj-compat), ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ?? ????????????????????, ???????????????????? ???????????? Java ????????????????????. ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????, ?????????? ?????? Openoffice.org Base, Eclipse ?? Apache Tomcat, ?????? ?? ?????????????????? ???????????? Java ???????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ??????????????, ???????????????????? ?? ???????????? ????????????????????. ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? (FAQ): http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ
--- NEW FILE entertainment-ru.xml ---
???????? ?? ?????????????????????? &FC; and &FEX; provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, &FC;includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
--- NEW FILE fdp-info-ru.xml --- Fedora Core 5 test2 ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Wade Karsten 0.0.0 Tue Jan 24 2006 &LEGALNOTICE; --- NEW FILE feedback-ru.xml ---
Release Notes Feedback Procedure (This section will disappear when the final &DISTRO; release is created.) If you feel that these release notes could be improved in some way, you can provide feedback directly to the author. If you see a URL in the release notes that looks like this: %%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<bug-number> %%% You can click on the URL and submit feedback on that particular section of the release notes. Your feedback will be added as a comment to an existing bug report. If the section of the release notes that you have feedback for does not have one of these URLs (or you are submitting a request for entirely new content), you can click on the following link (this only works for the HTML version, of course — the URL is much too long to include in the text): Click here to submit new release notes feedback If you would like to review the changes that have been already submitted for this document, use the following link: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398 As bugs are posted for the various parts of the release notes, subsequent test versions of these release notes will contain links similar to the one described earlier. Thank you (in advance) for your feedback!
--- NEW FILE file-servers-ru.xml ---
File Servers Information Out-of-Date The content in this section needs to be updated for &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Please refer to the &WEB-SERVERS; and &SAMBA; sections for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing.
Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols.
<filename >netatalk</filename > &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; includes version 2 of Netatalk. Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in data loss. Version 2 of Netatalk uses a different method to store file resource forks from the previous version, and may require a different file name encoding scheme. Please read the documentation and plan your migration before upgrading. Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site: http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-version/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-version/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33).
--- NEW FILE file-systems-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE hardware-reqs-ru.xml ---
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ????????????????????????, ???????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. ?????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ??/?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????????/?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? (?? ??????????????????, ?????????? ?? ?????????????? ????????).
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? Intel. ???????????? ???????????????????? (?? ??????????????????, ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? AMD, Cyrix ?? VIA), ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? Intel, ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? &DISTRO;. ??????????????: ?????????? Pentium — &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? Pentium 4, ???? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????????????????? (?????????? ???????????? Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, ?? ?????????? ?????????????? AMD ?? VIA). ?????? ???????? ?????????????? ????-???? ????????, ?????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? Pentium ???????????????????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ????????????, ?? ?????????????????????? Pentium 4 ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? (?? ???????? ???? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????), ?????? ?? ?????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????. ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: ?????????????????? 200 ?????? ???????????? Pentium ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: ?????????????????? 400 ?????? ???????????? Pentium II ?????? ?????????? ???????????????????? AMD64 (?? Athlon64, ?? Opteron) ???????????????????? Intel ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T)
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ??????????, ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ???????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????, ???????????????????? ???????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????. ???????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????????. ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? /Fedora/base/stage2.img (???? CD-ROM 1) ???????? ???????????? ???????????? ?? ???????????????? /var/lib/rpm ?? ?????????????????????????? ??????????????. ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ????????????????, ?????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? 90 ??????????, ?? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ??? ?????????????????????????? 175 ??????????. ??????????, ???? ?????????????????? ?? ??????, ?????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ?????????? ???? ??????????, ???????????? ?????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? 5% ?????????????????? ????????????????????????. ???????????????????? ?? 32-???????????? ???????????????? x86: ???????????????????? ?????????????????? (??????????????????????): 620 ?????????? ????????????: 1,1 ?????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????????: 2,3 ?????????? ?????????????? ??????????????: 3,0 ?????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? (????????????): 6,9 ?????????? ???????????????????? ?? 64-???????????? ???????????????? x86_64: ???????????????????? ?????????????????? (??????????????????????): 900 ?????????? ????????????: 1,5 ?????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????????: 2,7 ?????????? ?????????????? ??????????????: 3,4 ?????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? (????????????): 7,5 ??????????
???????????????????? ?? ???????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. ???????????????????? ?? 32-???????????? ???????????????? x86: ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: 64 ?????????? ?????????????? ?????? ????????????????????????: 192 ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: 256 ?????????? ???????????????????? ?? 64-???????????? ???????????????? x86_64: ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: 128 ?????????? ?????????????? ?????? ????????????????????????: 256 ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: 512 ??????????
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PPC ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC), ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER;. ??????????????: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? New World ?????????????????????? Apple?? Power Macintosh, ?????????????????????? ?? 1999 ??. ?????? ?????????? ???????????????????????? 64-???????????? ?????????????????? G5 ?? ???????????????????? POWER ?? IBM eServer pSeries. ?? ?????????????????? ?????????? 32-???????????? ?????????????? IBM?? RS/6000T ???? ????????????????????????????. ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: ?????????????????? G3 ???????????????? 233 ?????? ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: ?????????????????? G3 ???????????????? 400 ?????? ?????? ??????????
--- NEW FILE i18n-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????????????????????? (i18n) SCIM ?????????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????? ??????????. ???????????????? ??????????????.
???????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? &DISTRO; ?????????????????? ????????????. IIIMF ?????????????? SCIM ?????????????? IIIMF ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? Fedora Core.
--- NEW FILE install-notes-ru.xml ---
??????????????????, ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? Anaconda (?????????????????? ?????????????????? &DISTRO;) ?? ?????????? ?????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?? ??????????. ?????????????????? ???????? ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????? DVD ISO-?????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;, ?????????????? ?? ??????, ?????? ???? ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????? 2 ????????????. ????????????????, wget ???????????? ???? 1.9.1.16 ?????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????? File size limit exceeded. ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???????????? wget ???????????? 1.9.1-16 ?? ????????????, curl ?? ncftpget ???? ?????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????, ?????????????? 2 ??????????. ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? Bittorrent. ?????????? ???????????? ?? ??????, ?????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ???????? torrent, ???????????????????? ???? ???????? Web-????????: http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? PPC DVD ?????? ???????????? CD ?????????????????????????? ???????????? &FC; ???????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????. ?????????? ??????????, ???????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????-???????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???? DVD ?????? ???????????? CD ?? ???????????????? images/. ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???? ????????????????????????: ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????????? Apple Macintosh ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????? 32-?? ?????? 64-?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????????, ?????????????? ???????????????????? "???????????? ??????????????" ?? ?????????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????? apmud ???? ?????????????? &FEX;. ???? ??????????????????, ?? yum ?????????????????????? &FEX; ???????????????? ?????? &FC;. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? apmud ?????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? yum install apmud ?? ???????? ??????????????????. 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) ?????????? ???????????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????? ???????????????? ?? CD, ?????????????????? (yaboot) ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? 64-???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????. 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 ?? ????????????) ?????????? ???????????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????? ???????????????? ?? CD, ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????? linux32 ?? ?????????????????????? boot: ?????? ?????????????? 32-???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????? 64-???????????? ????????????, ?????????????? ???? ?????????? ????????????????. Genesi Pegasos II ?????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ???????????????????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ISO9660 ?????? ?????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? Pegasos. ?????? ???? ??????????, ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????? ??????????, ?? ?????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????????????? ??????????????: boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img ?????? ?????? ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? OpenFirmware ???? ???????????? Pegasos ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? &FC;. ?????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? boot-device ?? boot-file ???????????????????????????? ??????????????. ???????????????? ???? ???????? ?? ???????????????? images/netboot/ ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????? ?? ramdisk. ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???? ???????? ?? ???????????????????????????? TFTP, ???? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ??????????????????. ?????????????? yaboot ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???? TFTP ???? ???????????????? IBM eServer pSeries ?? Apple Macintosh. &FED; ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? yaboot ???????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????.
?????????????????? ???? Anaconda ?????????????????? ?????????????????? &DISTRO; ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????????. ?????? ?????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?? CD, DVD ?????? ISO-????????????, ???????????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????? ?? ????????. &RH; ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????, ?? ???? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? (?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????-??????????????). ?????????? ???????????????? ?????? ????????????????, ?????????????? linux mediacheck ?? ?????????????????????? boot:. ?????????????? mediacheck ?????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????? ?? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????. ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????, ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???? ISO-???????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????. ?????????? ?????????????? mediacheck ???????????????? ??????????, ?????????????????????? ?? ????????????????????: linux ide=nodma ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????, ?????????????????? ??????????, ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????? sha1sum. ?????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ???? ???????????????? ISO-??????????????. ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? &DISTRO; ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????, ?????? ?????????? ?????????????? memtest86 ?? ?????????????????????? boot:. ?????? ???????? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? Memtest86, ?????????????????????? ????????????. ???????????????? ???????????? Memtest86 ?????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????? Esc. ??????????????????: ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????, ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ??????????????-?????????? (?????? ?????????? ????????????????????????????). ?????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???? FTP ?? HTTP. ????????????, ?????? ?????? ?????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ??????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???? ??????????????????????, ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????? 128 ?????????? ???????????? (?????? ??????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ??????????????-??????????, ?????????????????????? ???????? ??????????). ???? ??????????????????????, ?????????????? 128 ?????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ????????????, ????-???????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ????????????.
?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? yum, ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ??????????????. ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????????, ??????????????????????????, ????????- ?????? ?????????????????????????????????? (SMP, Symmetric Multi Processor) ????????. ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????????? ???? ?????? ???????????????????? ???? ??????????????????. ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ????????????????. ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????? syslog. ?????? ?????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? boot ????????????????????. ?????????????????? ???????? ???? ??????????????????????. ?????????????????? ??????????????????????/SELinux ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????? firstboot. ?????????????????????? HTML ?????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????????? gtkhtml ?????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????. ???????????????? Kickstart ?????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????? - pykickstart, ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????? ????????????. ?? ???????????????????? ?????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? kickstart ?????????????????????? ????????????????. ???????? ?? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?? &FC;.
--- NEW FILE intro-ru.xml ---
???????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????????? &PROJ; — ?????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ????????????, ?????????????????? &RH;, ???????????????? ?????? ??????????????, ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????????????????, ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????? ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? &DISTRO; — ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ??????????. ?????????????????? &FC; — ????????????, ???????????????????????????? ??????????????????????. &FC; ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????? &FORMAL-RHI;. ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? . ???????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/. ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ???? ?????????????? ????????????????????. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? ????????????, ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????? bugzilla. ?????????????? ???? ???????????? &TINY-BUG-URL; ???? ?????????????????? ?? ?????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? bugzilla.
--- NEW FILE java-package-ru.xml ---
???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? Java ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? Java ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? RPM-??????????, ?????????????????????????? Sun. ???????????????? ???????????????? Provides (??????????????????????????) ?????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ?????????????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ???????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER;. ???? ???????? ?????????????? Sun Java ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ??????????????. ???????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????????? RPM ?? jpackage.org, ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? tarball-?????????? Sun Java ?? /opt. ???? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? Sun Java 1.5+.
--- NEW FILE kernel-ru.xml ---
???????? Linux
???????????? The distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. &FC; may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the &FC; kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the vanilla kernel from the kernel.org website. You may obtain a list of any such patches by using the command on the &FC; package: rpm -qpl kernel-version.src.rpm
?????????????????????????? ???????? &FC; includes the following kernel builds: Native kernel, in both uniprocessor and SMP varieties. Configured sources are available in the kernel-devel-version.arch.rpm package. Virtual kernel for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen0-devel-version.arch.rpm package. Sources for both kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. The files are installed into the /usr/src/kernels/version[-xen0]-arch/ tree. Use the command: rpm -Uvh kernel-devel[-xen0]-version.arch.rpm as appropriate. Following Generic Textbooks About the Linux Kernel Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the &FC; packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-all-the-rest /usr/src/linux
???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available as described in . Users that require access to &FC; original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps: These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel! To simplify the following directions, the assumption is that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase version refers to the kernel version shown by this command: uname -r Obtain the kernel-version.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: The SRPMS/ directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD ISO image. The FTP site where you got the kernel package. By running the following command: up2date --get-source kernel Install kernel-version.src.rpm using the command: rpm -Uvh kernel-version.src.rpm This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS rpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec The kernel source tree is located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-version directory to the /usr/src tree; while not strictly necessary, doing so matches you with the generally-available documentation. cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version /usr/src/ mv linux-version /usr/src/ cd /usr/src ln -s ./linux-version linux cd /usr/src/linux The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-version-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: cp configs/desired-config-file .config You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/version/build/.config file. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect the innocent, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: EXTRAVERSION = -prep to this: EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 That is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. Issue the following command: make oldconfig You can then proceed as usual.
???????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????? An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: obj-m := foo.o KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build PWD := $(shell pwd) default: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
?????????????????????? ???????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? &DISTRO; adds support for clustered systems. This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-version command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you may wish to use the yum remove kernel-version command instead since yum automatically removes dependent packages if necessary.
--- NEW FILE legacy-ru.xml ---
???????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????? <command >Slocate</command > ?????? ?????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???? <command >mlocate</command >. ???????????????????? ???????????? /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} ???????????? slocate ???????? ???????????????? ???? mlocate. ?????????????? locate ???????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????. ???????? /etc/updatedb.conf ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? . ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????, ?????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? slocate. ???????????????????? DAILY_UPDATE ?????????? ???? ????????????????????????????. ?????????????? updatedb ???? ???????????????????? ?? ????????????????????, ???????????????? ????????????????????????, ???????????????????????? ?????????????? updatedb, ???????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????. ???????????????????? LinuxThreads, ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????? &FC; 4, ?????????? ???? ????????????????. ???????????????????? NPTL ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?? Red Hat Linux 9.
--- NEW FILE legacynotice-ru.xml --- LEGACY DOCUMENT This document relates to a version of &FC; that is no longer supported by the &FP;. Changes in later versions of &FC; may have made this document inaccurate. Please check the &FDP; website at &FDPDOCS-URL; for a current version before you continue reading this document. This version of the document will not be changed or amended, except to correct errors that may result in data loss or a system security weakness. If you believe that you have found such an error, please report it via &BZ; in bug &BUG-NUM;. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-content-ru.xml --- Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html. This document may be copied and distributed in any medium, either commercially or noncommercially, provided that the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), the copyright notices, and the license notice saying the GNU FDL applies to the document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add no other conditions whatsoever to those of the GNU FDL. Garrett LeSage created the admonition graphics (note, tip, important, caution, and warning). Tommy Reynolds Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com created the callout graphics. They all may be freely redistributed with documentation produced for the &PROJECT;. &DOCID; &RH; and the &RH; "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of &FORMAL-RHI; in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-relnotes-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE legalnotice-section-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? &LEGALNOTICE-CONTENT;
--- NEW FILE misc-server-ru.xml ---
Miscellaneous Notes This section contains information related to packages that do not fit in any of the preceeding categories.
OpenOffice and upgrading from test releases If you choose to go counter to the recommendation to not upgrade from a previous test release, you may encounter a problem with OpenOffice following the upgrade. To resolve this, you must do the following command before doing the upgrade: rm -rf /usr/lib/openoffice.org*/share/template/*/wizard/bitmap
--- NEW FILE multimedia-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? &FC; includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording, and editing. Additional packages are available through the &FEX; repository. ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? By default, &FC; installs with rhythmbox, totem, and Helix Player (hxplay) for media playback. In addition, many other programs are available in the &FC; and &FEX; repositories, including the popular xmms package. Both GNOME and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the &FED; repositories since they are not compatible with &FED;'s licensing or are usually distributed with support for restricted formats. For more on this, refer to . &FC; is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, this old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website: http://www.alsa-project.org/ Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site: http://www.xiph.org/ MP3 & DVD Support &FC; and &FEX; cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to .
?????????????????????? ???? ?????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????????? Several programs are excluded from &FC; and &FEX; due to licensing issues. These include programs that provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player and Real Player. Users who wish to use these programs or restricted formats have to acquire additional packages from third-party repositories. Many of the multimedia applications in the Fedora repositories support plugins, so support for new formats can be easily added or removed. For more on this subject, please see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems
???????????????????? ?? ???????????? CD ?? DVD Tools are included in &FC; and &FEX; for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from &FC; and the graveman package from &FEX; allow easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks.
--- NEW FILE networking-ru.xml ---
Networking Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 IPv4 Address Promotion Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl which allows to change this behaviour to use the address of the interface which has received the original packet causing the error. For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on eth0. Because the new sysctl option is enabled, this causes the ICMP echo reply to be sent out via eth1. The address of eth0 is used when the default behaviour would use the address of eth. This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the original hash implementation at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy new RENO algorithm stays default and acts as fallback algorithm. During the period of this work the following new congestion control algorithms have been added: High Speed TCP congestion control. TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. H-TCP congestion control. Scalable TCP congestion control. All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option . Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss When a network driver notices a carrier loss, for example when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. This has been causing the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now ceases to accept any packets for queueing for any device that is operationally down, that is, has its queue disabled. DCCP Protocol Support Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still experimental but known to work. Work to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol has started. Wireless A new driver named HostAP has been added to 2.6.14-rc1 allowing the emulation of a wireless access point in software. Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added. Miscellaneous A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes have been included. A new textsearch infrastructure has been added useable with the corresponding iptables and extended match. Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to the latest standards. The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally supported for IPv4. Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API (RFC3542) have been added.
Userspace Tools iproute The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear in further releases, fix your scripts! The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' It has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument just like the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
--- NEW FILE overview-ru.xml ---
?????????? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;
--- NEW FILE package-movement-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? ??????????????
?????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?? &FC; ?? ???????? ???????????????????? ?? ??????????????. scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5 struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc nspr-4.6-4 scim-1.4.2-3 anthy-6829-3 system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0 axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc amtu-1.0.2-1 xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc cairo-1.0.0-1 objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5 joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc dhcdbd-1.8-1 aspell-ru-0.99f7-2 hplip-0.9.5-3 gpart-0.1h-1 iso-codes-0.47-1 gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc jonathan-rmi-3.1-5 pup-0.0.2-1 jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc systemtap-0.4.1-2 pcmciautils-007-1 scim-tables-0.5.3-4 libsemanage-1.3.2-1 scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5 scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1 scim-chewing-0.2.1-1 scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1 libchewing-0.2.7-1 kasumi-0.9-3.fc5 kexec-tools-1.101-2 libsetrans-0.1.7-1 icu-3.4-4 libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5
?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ??????????????: ccs-0.25-0.17 cman-1.0-0.pre33.15 cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10 dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 fence-1.27-16 GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2 gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6 gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1 iddev-1.9-21 magma-1.0-0.pre21.7 magma-plugins-1.0-0.pre18.3
Notes system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically and serial mice are not supported. Screensavers not installed by default anymore? Explain why and provide commands to install them.
--- NEW FILE package-notes-ru.xml ---
?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ??????????????, ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ?? ???? ???? ????????????, ?????? ?? ?? Anaconda. ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;
???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????.
?????????????????? &FEX; &FEX; — ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? &FP;, ?? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????????????? &FC;. ?????????????????? &FEX; ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?? &FC;, ?????????????? ?? ???????????? &LOCALVER;. ???????????? ???????????? ?? &FEX; ?????????? ???? ????????????: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras ???????? ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????-???????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????? ?? Fedora Extras, ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????????????? yum. yum install <packagename> ?????????? <packagename> — ?????? ????????????, ?????????????? ???? ???????????? ????????????????????. ????????????????, ???????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? abiword, ?????????????????? ?????????????? yum install abiword, ?? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?? ?????? ?????? ??????????????????????.
???????????? ???????????? <command >auditd</command > ?? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ????????????, auditd, ???????????? ???? ?????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????? auditd ????????????????, ???????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?? ???????? /var/log/audit/audit.log. ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?? /etc/auditd.conf. ?????????????????? AVC ?????? &SEL; ???????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????. ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????? /var/log/audit/audit.log. ?????????? auditd ???? ????????????????, ???????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?? syslog. ?????? ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?? /var/log/messages ?? ???? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? dmesg. ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? PAM. ?????? ??????????????????, ???????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????, ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????. ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?? ????????, ???? ???????????? ???? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????? ???????????????? audit=1. ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?? ???? ?????????? ????????????????????, ?????? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????????: auditctl -e 1
LinuxThreads ?? NPTL ?? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? LinuxThreads, ??????, ???????????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER;, ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? NPTL. ?? ???????????????????? ????????????????, ?????????????? ?? &RHL; 9, ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? LinuxThreads, ?????? ?????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????. ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? NPTL ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? (?????????? ???????????????????????? -fexception, ???????? ?? ???????? C) ?? ?? ??????, ?????? ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????. ?????????????? ??????????????, ?????? ???????????? ???? ?????????? ???????????????????????? ?? . ????????????????, ?????? lib{,64} ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????? lib64 ???? ????????????????????, ?????? DSO ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? lib64/, ?? lib/ — ???? ??????????????????. ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ??????, ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? LinuxThreads. ?????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? linuxthreads-devel ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ???? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????? glibc ?? libpgthread DSH, ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ????????????????????. ???????????? ???? ?????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????????????: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib{,64}/obsolete/linuxthreads ?????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????????????, ?????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ?? ??????????????. ??????????????, ????????????????, ???????????????? ??????????????????, ?????????????? ???? ?????????? ????????????????, ???????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? DT_RPATH (???????????????????????????????? ???????????????? LD_LIBRARY_PATH). ?????? ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ????????????????, ?????????????????? ???? LinuxThreads. ???? ?????? ?????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????? ?? FC5 ???? ?????????? ?????????????????? LinuxThreads ?? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?? ??????, ?????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? NPTL. ?? ??????????-????, ?????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? NPTL ???? ???????????????????? ????????????????.
?????????????????? ???????? ???????????? <filename >slocate</filename > ?????? ???????? ????????????, ???????????? ?????????????? locate, ???????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ??????????????????. ???????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? locate, ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????? ????????, ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????? DAILY_UPDATE ?? /etc/updatedb.conf ???????????????? .
?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? <filename >openssh</filename > ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????? ?????????? OpenSSH ???????????? 3.9, ?? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????? ~/.ssh/config. ???????? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????? ??????????????, ssh ???????????????? ???? ??????????. ?????????????????? ?? ??????, ?????? ~/.ssh/config ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ~/, ?? ???????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? 600. ls -l ~/.ssh/config -rw------- 1 username username 400 May 5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config ?????????????? ~/ — ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????????, ???????????? /home/username/. ?????????? ??????????, OpenSSH ?????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????? ???? ?????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? X11. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? X11, ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????? , ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????? ~/.ssh/config. ?????????????????? ???????????????? ssh, ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? , ????????????????. ?? OpenSSH 3.8 ?? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? X11 ?????????????????????? ??????, ?????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? X11 ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ??????????????. ?????????????????? ????????????????????, ???? ???????????? ????????????????, ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????? ?????????????????????????? X11, ?????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ??????????????, ???????????????? ssh ?? ???????????? ???????????? , ?????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????? .
?????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? Perl ?????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? perl-5.8.0, perl-5.8.1 ?? perl-5.8.2 ???????? ??????????????. ???????? ???? ?????????????????????? perl-????????????, ???????????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? perl, ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ????, ?????????????????? perl-5.8.6, ???????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER;.
&SERVER-TOOLS; &JAVA-PACKAGE;
???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? &DISTRO;, ?????????????? ????????.
yum ???????????? yum ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????? sqllite, ?????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????????? ????????????????????. ?????????????????? Fedora Extras ???????????? ???? ?????????????????? ????????????????.
&KERNEL; &SECURITY;
&DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS; &I18N; &PRINTING; &MULTIMEDIA; &ENTERTAINMENT; &WEB-SERVERS; &SAMBA; &XORG; &ENTERTAINMENT;
--- NEW FILE printing-ru.xml --- --- NEW FILE project-overview-ru.xml ---
?????????? ?????????????? &PROJ; ?????????? ?????????????? &PROJ; ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? Linux-???????????????????? ????????????, ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????? ??????????. ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ????????????. ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? &DISTRO; ???????????????? 2-3 ???????? ?? ??????, ?? ???????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ??????????????????????. ?????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? &RH; ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????? &DISTRO;, ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????, ?????? ?????? ???????? ???????????????? ??????????. ???????? ?????????? ???????????????? ??????????????, ?????? ???? ????????????????, ???????????????? ?? ????????????! ?????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????? open-source ????????????????????. ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ??????-???????? ?????????????? &PROJ;: http://fedora.redhat.com/ ???????????? ??????-??????????, ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ????????????????: fedora-list at redhat.com — ?????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????? &DISTRO; fedora-test-list at redhat.com — ?????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? &DISTRO; fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — ?????? ??????????????????????????, ??????????????????????????, ?????????????????????????? fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????? ???? ???????? ??????????????, ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? "subscribe" ?? ???????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????? <listname>-request (?????? <listname> — ???????? ???? ?????????????????????? ???????? ????????). ?????????? ???? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????? Web-??????????????????: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ ???????? ???? ???????? ?????????????????? ???? ???????????????? rhl-list, rhl-beta-list, rhl-devel-list ?????? rhl-docs-list ?? ??????????????, ???????? ???????????????? ?????????? ??????????????????. ?????????????? &PROJ; ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? IRC (Internet Relay Chat). IRC ??? ?????? ?????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????? ??????????????, ???????????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????. ?????????????????????? IRC ???? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ??????-???? ????????-????-????????. ?????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? &PROJ; ?????????? IRC, ???????????????????????? ?? ???????? IRC. ?????? ???????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? IRC-?????????????? irc.freenode.net, ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ????????????, ?????????????????????????? ?????????? ?? ?????? ??????????????????????????. ???? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ??????-?????????? (http://www.freenode.net/). ?????????????????? ?????????????? &PROJ; ??? ?????????????????????? ???????????? #fedora, ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????? #fedora-devel. ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????; ???????????????????? ???? ???????? ?????????? ?????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???????? ????????????????. ?????? ????????, ?????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????? #fedora, ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? (????????????????). ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ????????????????, ?????????????????????????? ?? ???????????? (/join). ?????????????????? ???????????????? &RH; ???? ?????????????????? IRC-???????????????? ?????????????? &PROJ; ?????? ???? ????????????????????.
--- NEW FILE samba-ru.xml ---
Samba (?????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????? Windows) This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems. Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) fails on &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; systems that have the standard firewall configured. This is most easily noticed in the failure of the desktop to display shares. The firewall disrupts the broadcast mode of SMB browsing, which is the default. There are two workarounds: Configure a WINS server on the network, and set the "wins server" option in smb.conf to the address of the WINS server. Disable the firewall. Disabling the firewall may make your system vulnerable Make sure you fully understand the risks before undertaking this step. For additional information, refer to the following bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133478
--- NEW FILE security-ru.xml ---
???????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???? &FC;. Pam_stack is deprecated. More details available from fedora-test-list (http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list
Security Highlights ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???? &FC;. ???????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????????????????, ?? ???????????????????????? ???????? /etc/pki/. ????????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ????????????????????, ???????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ??????????????????????. OpenSSL: the /usr/share/ssl/ contents have moved to /etc/pki/tls/ and /etc/pki/CA/. Dovecot: A dovecot-openssl.cnf file is automatically installed in /etc/pki/dovecot/.
SELinux Changes MCS SELinux is in somewhere. Major highlight. For more information, read this informative article: http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/rhselinux-project/2005-June/msg00001.html
--- NEW FILE server-tools-ru.xml ---
?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?? &FC;.
<application >system-config-lvm</application > ?????????? ???????????????????? LVM system-config-lvm ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ????????????.
--- NEW FILE splash-ru.xml ---
?????????? ???????????????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; &FC; — ?????????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ??????????????????, ???????????????????? ???? Linux, ?????????????????? ?????? ???????? ?????? ??????????????????????????, ?????? ?????????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????????, ???????????? ?? ????????????????. ???????????? &FP; — ???????????? ?? ???????????????? ??????????, ???????????????????????? &RH; ?? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? &FED;, ?? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ??????????????????. ?????? ???????????????? ????????????. ???? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????????????. ???? ???? ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ??????????????????????????. ?????????????????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????? fedora-test ?? fedora-devel ?????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ??????????????????????????. ?????????????? &FP; ?????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ???? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ??????????????????????????. ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????? ?????????? ?? ?????????????????? ??????????????????: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????? ???????? ??????????????????. ???????????????? ???????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? &FED;, ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? Web-??????????????????: — ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? Fedora FAQ ?????????????? ?? ?????????????????? (http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/) ?????????????? ?? ?????????????? &FP; (http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/) ?? ?????????????? &FP; (http://fedora.redhat.com/about/)
?????? ???????????? ?? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???? ?????????????????????????? Xen ?? ???????????????? ?????????????? yum ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? &FED;. ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? ?????????? ??????????. ?????? ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? ???? ??????????????. Pup, ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? yum ???????????????? rhn-applet. ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? GNOME 2.12 ?? KDE 3.4. GNOME Power Manager ?? GNOME Screensaver ???????????????????????? ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????? "technology preview". ?????????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????? OpenOffice.org 2.0. OpenOffice.org ???????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????. ?????????????? ?? ???????????? Xorg X11R7 release candidate 2. ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ????????????, ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????? ??????????????????. ???????????????? ?? ???????????? ???????? Kernel 2.6.14. ?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? (software suspend). ?? ???????? ?????????????? SCIM ?????????????? IIMF ?? ?????????????? &FC;. ???????????????? ???????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ????????. ?????????? ?????????????? &FP;. ???????????????????????????? ???????? ?????? Fedora ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap.
--- NEW FILE web-servers-ru.xml ---
Web-?????????????? ?? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?? Web-??????????????????????.
<command >httpd</command > The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: The mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default. The mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default
--- NEW FILE xorg-ru.xml ---
?????????????? X Window (??????????????????????) ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? X Window, ???????????????????? ?? &DISTRO;.
<filename >xorg-x11</filename > Users new to the X.org X11 implementation should take note of a few differences between it and the XFree86.org X11 implementation which shipped in previous &RH; and &FED; operating systems. In particular, the names of some files have changed: X Server Binary: XFree86 X11: XFree86 X.org X11: Xorg X Server Configuration File: XFree86 X11: /etc/X11/XF86Config X.org X11: /etc/X11/xorg.conf X Server Log File: XFree86 X11: /var/log/XFree86.$DISPLAY.log X.org X11: /var/log/Xorg.$DISPLAY.log When configuring or troubleshooting your X server configuration, be sure that you are using the correct files. There has been some confusion regarding font-related issues under the X Window System in recent versions of &DISTRO; (and versions of &RHL; before it.) At the present time, there are two font subsystems, each with different characteristics: The original (15+ year old) subsystem is referred to as the core X font subsystem. Fonts rendered by this subsystem are not anti-aliased, are handled by the X server, and have names such as: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1 The newer font subsystem is known as fontconfig, and allows applications direct access to the font files. Fontconfig is often used along with the Xft library, which allows applications to render fontconfig fonts to the screen with antialiasing. Fontconfig uses more human-friendly names such as: Luxi Sans-10 Over time, fontconfig and Xft will replace the core X font subsystem. At the present time, applications using the Qt 3 or GTK 2 toolkits (which would include KDE and GNOME applications) use the fontconfig and Xft font subsystem; almost everything else uses the core X fonts. In the future, &FC; may support only fontconfig/Xft in place of the XFS font server as the default local font access method. ?????????????????? An exception to the font subsystem usage outlined above is OpenOffice.org, which uses its own font rendering technology. The steps to add new fonts to &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; depend on the fonts subsystem this is going to use the new fonts. For the core X font subsystem: Create the /usr/share/fonts/local/ directory (if it doesn't already exist): mkdir /usr/share/fonts/local/ Copy the new font file into /usr/share/fonts/local/ Update the font information by issuing the following commands (note that, due to formatting restrictions, the following commands may appear on more than one line; in use, each command should be entered on a single line): ttmkfdir -d /usr/share/fonts/local/ -o /usr/share/fonts/local/fonts.scale mkfontdir /usr/share/fonts/local/ If you had to create /usr/share/fonts/local/, you must then add it to the X font server (xfs) path: chkfontpath --add /usr/share/fonts/local/ Adding new fonts to the fontconfig font subsystem is more straightforward; the new font file only needs to be copied into the /usr/share/fonts/ directory (individual users can modify their personal font configuration by copying the font file into the ~/.fonts/ directory). After the new font has been copied, use fc-cache to update the font information cache: fc-cache <directory> (Where <directory> would be either the /usr/share/fonts/ or ~/.fonts/ directories.) Individual users may also install fonts graphically, by browsing fonts:/// in Nautilus, and dragging the new font files there. ?????????????????? If the font filename ends with ".gz", it has been compressed with gzip, and must be decompressed (with the gunzip command) before the fontconfig font subsystem can use the font. Due to the transition to the new font system based on fontconfig/Xft, GTK+ 1.2 applications are not affected by any changes made via the Font Preferences dialog. For these applications, a font can be configured by adding the following lines to the file ~/.gtkrc.mine: style "user-font" { fontset = "<font-specification>" } widget_class "*" style "user-font" (Where <font-specification> represents a font specification in the style used by traditional X applications, such as "-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*".)
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:35:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:35:45 -0500 Subject: release-notes/zh_CN ArchSpecific-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 ArchSpecificx86_64-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 BackwardsCompatibility-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Colophon-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Desktop-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsGCC-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 DevelopmentToolsJava-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Entertainment-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Feedback-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileServers-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 FileSystems-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 I18n-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Installer-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Introduction-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Kernel-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Legacy-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Multimedia-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Networking-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 OverView-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageChanges-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 PackageNotesJava-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Printing-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 ProjectOverview-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 RELEASE-NOTES-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Samba-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Se! curity-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 SecuritySELinux-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 ServerTools-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 SystemDaemons-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 WebServers-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Welcome-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Xorg-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fdp-info-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602062035.k16KZjbb030206@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27624/zh_CN Added Files: ArchSpecific-zh_CN.xml ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml ArchSpecificx86-zh_CN.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-zh_CN.xml BackwardsCompatibility-zh_CN.xml Colophon-zh_CN.xml DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml Desktop-zh_CN.xml DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-zh_CN.xml DevelopmentToolsJava-zh_CN.xml Entertainment-zh_CN.xml Feedback-zh_CN.xml FileServers-zh_CN.xml FileSystems-zh_CN.xml I18n-zh_CN.xml Installer-zh_CN.xml Introduction-zh_CN.xml Kernel-zh_CN.xml Legacy-zh_CN.xml Multimedia-zh_CN.xml Networking-zh_CN.xml OverView-zh_CN.xml PackageChanges-zh_CN.xml PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml PackageNotesJava-zh_CN.xml Printing-zh_CN.xml ProjectOverview-zh_CN.xml RELEASE-NOTES-zh_CN.xml Samba-zh_CN.xml Security-zh_CN.xml SecuritySELinux-zh_CN.xml ServerTools-zh_CN.xml SystemDaemons-zh_CN.xml WebServers-zh_CN.xml Welcome-zh_CN.xml Xorg-zh_CN.xml fdp-info-zh_CN.xml Log Message: Moving content into by-language sub-directories. --- NEW FILE ArchSpecific-zh_CN.xml ---
?????????????????????????????? ???????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????? &ARCH-SPECIFIC-PPC; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86; &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86-64;
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml ---
PPC ?????? ???????????? &FC; ????????? PPC ????????????????????????
PPC ???????????? ????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC) ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????? ????????????PowerPC G3 / POWER4 &FC; 5 ????????? Apple ??? 1999 ???????????????????????? "New World" ????????? Power Macintosh??? &FC; ????????? IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000 ??? Genesi Pegasos II ????????? ????????????????????????233MHz G3 ????????????64MiB ?????? ????????????????????????400MHz G3 ????????????128MiB ??????
PPC ?????? &FC; ??????????????? DVD ???????????? CD ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DVD ???????????? CD ??? images/ ???????????????????????? CD ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Apple Macintosh ????????????????????????????????? 32 ?????? 64 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? apmud ???????????????????????? &FEX; ??????????????? &FC; ????????? &FEX; ???????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum install apmud ????????? apmud??? 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) ?????? OpenFirmware ?????? CD ????????????????????? (yaboot) ???????????? 64 ????????????????????? 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 ?????????) ?????? OpenFirmware ?????? CD ????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux32 ??????????????? 32 ??????????????????????????????64 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Genesi Pegasos II ????????????????????????Pegasos ?????? ISO9660 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OpenFirmware ?????????????????????????????? boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img ???????????????????????? Pegasos ?????? OpenFirmware ?????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????? boot-device ??? boot-file ?????????????????????????????? ???????????? ??????????????? images/netboot/ ???????????????????????????????????? ramdisk ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? TFTP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yaboot ????????? TFTP ?????? IBM eServer pSeries ??? Apple Macintosh????????????????????? yaboot ??? netboot ?????????
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86-zh_CN.xml ---
x86 ?????? ???????????? &FC; ????????? x86 ????????????????????????
x86 ???????????? ????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????/????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (?????????????????????) ???????????????
CPU ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????? CPU ????????? ?????? CPU ???????????? Intel ????????????????????????????????????????????? (??????????????? AMD, Cyrix ??? VIA ?????????) ????????? Intel ????????????????????????????????? &FC;??? ??????????????????????????? — &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????? 4 CPU ????????????????????????????????????????????? CPU (???????????????????????????????????? II????????? III???????????? AMD ??? VIA ????????????)????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 4 ????????????????????????????????????(???????????????????????????????????????)????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????200 MHz ??????????????? ??????????????????????????????400 MHz ?????? II ????????? AMD64 ????????? (?????? Athlon64 ??? Opteron) ?????? Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T) ??? Intel ?????????
???????????? ???????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????? ??????????????? 32 ??? x86 ????????? ????????????????????????64MiB ????????????????????????192MiB ????????????????????????256MiB
x86 ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????&FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86_64-zh_CN.xml ---
x86 ?????? ???????????? &FC; ????????? x86_64 ????????????????????????
x86_64 ???????????? ????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????/????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (?????????????????????) ???????????????
???????????? ???????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????? ??????????????? 64 ??? x86_64 ????????? ????????????????????????128MiB ????????????????????????256MiB ????????????????????????512MiB
x86_64 ???????????? ???
--- NEW FILE BackwardsCompatibility-zh_CN.xml --- --- NEW FILE Colophon-zh_CN.xml ---
&FC; ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? colophon (??????)??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
????????? Andrew Martynov (???????????????) Anthony Green (beat ??????) Bob Jensen Dave Malcolm (beat ??????) David Woodhouse (beat ??????) Francesco Tombolini (?????????????????????) Gavin Henry (beat ??????) Jens Petersen (beat ??????) Joe Orton (beat ??????) Josh Bressers (beat ??????) Karsten Wade (beat ??????, ??????, ??????) LuyaTshimbalanga (beat ??????) PatrickBarnes (beat ??????, ??????) Rahul Sundaram (beat ??????, ??????) Sekine Tatsuo (???????????????) Steve Dickson (beat ??????) Stuar Elliss (??????) Thomas Graf (beat ??????) Tommy Reynolds (??????) Yoshinari Takaoka (???????????????) Yuan Yijun (?????????????????????)
???????????? ????????? Wiki ???????????????(beat)?????? Wiki ?????? DocBook XML??????????????? CVS ?????? XML ?????????????????????????????? CVS ??????????????????XML ????????? CVS ?????? cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs/release-notes ????????? ??????????????? CVS ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml --- --- NEW FILE Desktop-zh_CN.xml ---
?????? ?????? GNOME 2.12 ??? KDE 3.4.2 ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? GNOME 2.13.2 ??? KDE 3.5 ???????????? 2 ???????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????GNOME 2.14 (???????????????) ??????????????? &FC; 5 ??????????????? gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager (????????????)??? GNOME ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? HAL (????????????????????????) ??? DBUS (Inter Process Communication????????????????????????)?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????? gnome-screensaver???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fontconfig ??? shared-mime-info ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GNOME 2.12+ ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FEX; ???????????? nautilus-open-terminal ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum install nautilus-open-terminal ??? &FC; 4 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? xscreensaver-gl-extras ????????????????????? OpenGL ??????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras ??????????????????????????? system-config-monitor ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml ---
???????????? &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-JAVA; &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-GCC;
FORTRAN GNUFORTRAN 77 ??????????????? FORTRAN 90/95 ?????????????????????
Eclipse ???????????? Eclipse 3.1M6 ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? C ???????????? (CDT)???
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsGCC-zh_CN.xml ---
GCC ??????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? GCC 4.1 ????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????? GDB 6.1 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -fno-var-tracking ??????????????? ?????? -fwritable-strings ??????????????? ???????????????????????? Unicode ???????????????????????????????????????????????? LC_CTYPE ????????? "C" ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? specs ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -dumpspecs ????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ????????? SSA ?????????????????????????????????????????? constant propagaion, partial redundancy elimination, load and store code motion, strength reduction, dead storage elimination, better detection of unreachable code ??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ????????? sentinel ??????????????????????????? execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...) ????????????????????? NULL ?????????????????????????????????????????? NULL ?????????????????????????????? , , ??? ???????????????????????? #pragma pack() ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? register ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? ( -O0 )???????????????????????????????????????????????? 25%??? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -fno-threadsafe-statics ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE DevelopmentToolsJava-zh_CN.xml ---
??? Java ?????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ???????????????????????? Java ???????????????????????? ????????????????????????GNU Java ??????????????? (libgcj)???Eclipse Java ????????? (ecj)?????????????????????????????? (java-gcj-compat)????????????????????????????????????????????? Java ??????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? Openoffice.org Base, Eclipse, ??? Apache Tomcat, ?????????????????????????????? Java ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? FAQ??? http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ
Java ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? rmic ?????? grmic rmiregistry ?????? grmiregistry jar ?????? fastjar GCJ ????????????????????? just-in-time (JIT) ??????????????? gnu.jit ???????????? ?????????????????? AWT ??? SWING ????????????
--- NEW FILE Entertainment-zh_CN.xml ---
??????????????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????? GNOME ????????????????????? (????????? gnome-games)???????????????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" ???????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
--- NEW FILE Feedback-zh_CN.xml ---
???????????????????????? (???????????? &DISTRO; ?????????????????????????????????????????????) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? URL??? %%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<bug-number> %%% ???????????? URL ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? bug ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? URL (???????????????????????????????????????)?????????????????????????????? (??????????????? HTML ???????????? — ???????????? URL ?????????)??? ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398 ?????????????????????????????????????????? bugs ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE FileServers-zh_CN.xml ---
??????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &WEB-SERVERS; ??? &SAMBA; ?????????????????? HTTP (Web) ??????????????? Samba (Windows) ????????????????????????
Netatalk (??? Macintosh ??????) ????????????????????? Netatalk ??????????????????Netatalk ????????? Linux ????????? Macintosh ???????????? AppleTalk ??????????????????????????????
<filename>netatalk</filename> &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? Netatalk ??????????????? ???????????? Netatalk ????????? ??? Netatalk 1 ????????? 2 ??????????????????????????? Netatalk ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? Netatalk ????????????????????????????????? http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html ?????????????????? netatalk ?????????????????? /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, ??? /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (???????????? 25, ???????????? 33).
--- NEW FILE FileSystems-zh_CN.xml --- --- NEW FILE I18n-zh_CN.xml ---
????????? (i18n) SCIM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????? ?????????????????? &DISTRO; ???????????????????????????????????? IIIMF ????????? &FC; ??? SCIM ????????? IIIMF ??????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Installer-zh_CN.xml ---
?????? ?????????????????? Anaconda (&FC; ????????????) ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????????????????? ?????? ????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; DVD ISO ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 2GiB ?????????????????????wget ??? 1.9.1.16 ???????????????????????? File size limit exceeded (????????????????????????)???????????? wget 1.9.1-16 ??????????????????curl ??? ncftpget ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 2GiB ???????????? Bittorrent ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? torrent ???????????????????????? http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
???????????? Anaconda &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD, DVD, ????????????????????? NFS ??????????????????????????????&RH; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? bugs ????????????????????????????????? (??????????????????????????????????????? CD ??????????????????)???????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux mediacheck??? mediacheck ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ISO ??????????????????????????????????????? padding???????????? mediacheck ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? linux ide=nodma ????????????????????? sha1sum ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ISO ????????????????????? ????????? boot: ?????????????????? memtest86???????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? Memtest86 ???????????????????????????Memtest86 ????????????????????????????????? Esc ?????? ????????? CD-ROM 1 (????????? CD-ROM) ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????? FTP ??? HTTP ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 128MiB ??????????????? (???????????????????????????????????????????????? CD-ROM 1 ???????????????) ???????????????????????????????????? 128MiB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????? ???????????????????????? yum ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor?????????????????????)????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? syslog ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? Firewall/SELinux ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? firstboot (????????????)?????? ?????? gtkhtml ?????????????????????????????? HTML ???????????????????????? Kickstart ?????????????????????????????? - pykickstart - ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? kickstart ?????????????????? Serial mice (????????????)???????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????
--- NEW FILE Introduction-zh_CN.xml ---
??? &FP; ???????????????????????????????????? &PROJ; ???????????? &RH; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &DISTRO;?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????? &FORMAL-RHI; ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ??? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? bugzilla ?????? ??????????????? bug ????????? ????????????????????? &TINY-BUG-URL; ?????????????????????????????? bugzilla ?????????
--- NEW FILE Kernel-zh_CN.xml ---
Linux ??????
?????? ?????????????????? 2.6 ??????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????? http://www.kernel.org ???????????????????????????????????? vanilla kernel ????????????????????????????????? ????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm
???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges???http://kernel.org/git ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ?????? Linus ??????????????? ????????? &FED; ??????????????? http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com ??????
???????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor?????????????????????) ??????????????????????????????????????? kernel-devel-version.arch.rpm ??????????????? ??????????????????????????? Xen ?????????????????????????????????????????? kernel-xen0-devel-version.arch.rpm ??????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/src/kernels/version[-xen0]-arch/ ??????????????? ?????? x86_64 ??????????????? SMP ?????? x86_64 ??????????????????????????????????????? SMP ???????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????????????????? SMP ?????????
?????????????????????????????? ?????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/src/linux ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-version-arch /usr/src/linux
???????????????????????? &FC; &DISTROVER; ?????????????????????????????? kernel-source ????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? kernel.src.rpm ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? version ??????????????? uname -r ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? kernel-version.src.rpm ????????? SRPMS ??????????????????????????? SRPMS CD iso ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? FTP ?????? ?????????????????????????????? yum install yum-utils yumdownloader --source kernel ?????? kernel-version.src.rpm??????????????? rpm -Uvh kernel-version.src.rpm??? ????????? RPM ??????????????? /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES ??? /usr/src/redhat/SPECS ????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS rpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec ???????????????????????? /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version ??????????????????????????????????????? linux-version ???????????? /usr/src/ ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version mv linux-version /usr/src/ cd /usr/src\ ln -s ./linux-version linux cd /usr/src/linux &FC; ?????????????????????????????? configs/ ??????????????????i686 SMP ???????????????????????? configs/kernel-version-i686-smp.config??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????cp configs/desired-config-file .config ??????????????? /lib/modules/version/build/.config ???????????????????????????????????????????????? .config ????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? uname -r ??????????????????????????? Makefile ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Makefile ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Makefile??? ??????????????? uname -r ??????????????? 2.6.11-1.234_FC4????????? EXTRAVERSION ???????????? EXTRAVERSION = -prep ???????????? EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? make oldconfig ?????????????????????????????????
????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? foo.ko ?????????????????? foo.c ????????????????????????????????? Makefile ??? obj-m := foo.o KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build PWD := $(shell pwd) ndefault: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules ?????? make ??????????????? foo.ko ?????????????????????
?????????????????????????????? &DISTRO; ?????????????????????????????????????????? Red Hat GFS ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? rpm -e kernel-version ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? rpm -e ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum remove kernel-version ??????????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Legacy-zh_CN.xml ---
???????????? ??????????????? <command>slocate</command> ?????? <command>mlocate</command> ????????? /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} ???????????? slocate ??? mlocate ????????? locate ??????????????????????????? /etc/updatedb.conf ??????????????????????????? slocate ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? DAILY_UPDATE ????????? updatedb ???????????????????????? updatedb ??????????????????????????????????????? LinuxThreads ??? &FC; 4 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Red Hat Linux 9 ??? NPTL ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"Legacy Software Development"???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
--- NEW FILE Multimedia-zh_CN.xml ---
????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FEX; ??????????????? ?????????????????? &FC; ???????????? rhythmbox???totem ??? Helix Player (hxplay) ??????????????????????????????&FC; ??? &FEX; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? xmms ????????????GNOME ??? KDE ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Adobe/Macromedia ??? Flash ????????????Real Player???VLC???MPlayer ??? Xine ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????? Linux ???????????? (ALSA) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ALSA ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://www.alsa-project.org/ Ogg ??? Xiph.Org ???????????????????????? Fedora ???????????? Ogg ?????????????????????????????????????????? Vorbis ?????????Theora ?????????Speex ????????? FLAC ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Xiph.Org ????????????????????? http://www.xiph.org/ MP3 ??? DVD ?????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ??????????????? MP3 ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????? MP3 ??? MPEG (DVD) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???
?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ???????????????????????????????????? MP3 ??? DVD ??????????????????Flash ???????????? Real ???????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems
CD ??? DVD ??????????????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ????????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? cdrecord???readcd???mkisofs ???????????? Linux ???????????????GNOME ?????????????????? &FC; ?????? xcdroast ??? &FEX; ?????? graveman ??????????????????????????????????????????KDE ?????????????????? k3b????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE Networking-zh_CN.xml ---
?????? ????????????????????? 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 IPv4 ???????????? ???????????? 2.6.12 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IPv4 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? sysctl (??????????????????????????????) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ICMP ?????????????????????????????? ????????? ICMP ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ICMP ?????????????????????????????? 2.6.12 ????????????????????? sysctl???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? eth0 ???????????? ICMP ?????????????????????????????? sysctl ??????????????????????????? ICMP ?????????????????? eth1 ??????????????? eth0 ?????????????????????????????????????????? eth1 ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? LC-Trie ????????????????????? ?????????????????? trie ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? TCP ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? new RENO ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? TCP ???????????? TCP Hybla ???????????? H-TCP ???????????? ????????? TCP ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????BIC ??????????????? BICTCP 1.1 ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DCCP ???????????? ?????? 2.6.14-rc1 ??????????????? DCCP ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? HostAP ???????????????????????? 2.6.14-rc1 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Intersil Prism2 ????????? (PC Card/PCI/PLX)?????????????????? Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 ??? 2200 ???????????????????????? ?????? ????????? TCP ???????????? (TSO) ?????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? iptables ???????????????????????? ????????????????????? IPv4 ??? IPv6 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IPv4 ?????????????????? SNMPv2 MIB ????????? ipInAddrErrors ???????????? ??? Advanced API (RFC3542) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????? ?????????????????? 2.6.12???IPv4 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????iproute2 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear in further releases, fix your scripts! ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (???????????????)????????? NO-CARRIER ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ip ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? tc ?????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE OverView-zh_CN.xml ---
&FC; &FCTESTVER; ?????? ??????????????????????????? &FC; &FCTESTVER; ???????????????????????????
&FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? ???????????? &FED;?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &FCVER; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5??? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; &FCVER; ??????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/ ???????????????????????????
&FC; &FCTESTVER; ???????????? ?????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????? GNOME 2.13.2 ??? KDE 3.5 ???????????? 2 ??????????????????????????? GNOME Power Manager ??? GNOME Screensaver ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? OpenOffice.org 2.0 ???????????????????????????OpenOffice.org ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Xorg X11R7 ???????????? 3 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Mono ??????????????? .NET ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Mono ???????????????????????? Beagle ?????????????????? (http://beaglewiki.org/Main_Page) ??? F-Spot??????????????????????????? (http://www.gnome.org/projects/f-spot/)??? Kernel 2.6.14 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Pup??????????????????????????????????????? yum?????????????????????????????? I18N ??????????????????????????????????????? SCIM ????????????????????????????????????????????? IIIMF??? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? gcc 4.1 ????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? 2.6.13-rc1 ???????????????????????????????????????????????? PCMCIA ????????????????????????????????? pcmcia-cs ??????????????? cardmgr/pcmcia ?????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????? pcmciautils ???????????? PCMCIA ??????????????? hotplug ?????????????????????????????? udev????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html??? SELinux ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????(reference)?????? (http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/) ???????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SELinux ????????? MCS (Multi Category Security, ??????????????????????????????) ??? MLS (Multi Level Security, ???????????????) ???????????? Xen ?????????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? ?????????????????? Fedora ???????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap???
--- NEW FILE PackageChanges-zh_CN.xml ---
??????????????????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5 struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc nspr-4.6-4 scim-1.4.2-3 anthy-6829-3 system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0 axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc amtu-1.0.2-1 xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc cairo-1.0.0-1 objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5 joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc dhcdbd-1.8-1 aspell-ru-0.99f7-2 hplip-0.9.5-3 gpart-0.1h-1 iso-codes-0.47-1 gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc jonathan-rmi-3.1-5 pup-0.0.2-1 jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc systemtap-0.4.1-2 pcmciautils-007-1 scim-tables-0.5.3-4 libsemanage-1.3.2-1 scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5 scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1 scim-chewing-0.2.1-1 scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1 libchewing-0.2.7-1 kasumi-0.9-3.fc5 kexec-tools-1.101-2 libsetrans-0.1.7-1 icu-3.4-4 libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5
?????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ccs-0.25-0.17 cman-1.0-0.pre33.15 cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10 dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 fence-1.27-16 GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2 gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6 gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1 iddev-1.9-21 magma-1.0-0.pre21.7 magma-plugins-1.0-0.pre18.3
--- NEW FILE PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml ---
??????????????? ???????????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Anaconda ??????????????????????????????
???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????
&FEX; ?????? &FEX; ???????????? &FP; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????&FEX; ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? &FEX; ???????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras ???????????? &FEX; ????????????????????????????????? yum ????????? yum install <packagename> ?????????<packagename> ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? abiword ???????????????????????? yum install abiword ?????????????????????????????????????????????
Audit ???????????? <command>auditd</command> ?????????????????? Audit ???????????? auditd ????????????????????? auditd ????????????????????? audit ??????????????? /var/log/audit/audit.log ?????????????????????????????? /etc/auditd.conf ???????????? &SEL; ??? AVC ???????????? audit ????????????????????????????????? /var/log/audit/audit.log ?????? ??? autitd ??????????????????????????? audit ??????????????? syslog?????????????????????????????? /var/log/messages ????????????????????? dmesg ??????????????? Audit ??????????????????????????? PAM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? audit ????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? audit=1 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? auditctl -e 1
?????? <filename>slocate</filename> ????????? ?????? locate ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? locate ?????????????????? /etc/updatedb.conf ?????? DAILY_UPDATE ????????? ???
<filename>openssh</filename> ????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? OpenSSH ?????? OpenSSH 3.9?????????????????????????????? ~/.ssh/config ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????ssh ???????????? ?????? ~/.ssh/config ??????????????? ~/ ????????????????????????????????? 600??? ls -l ~/.ssh/config -rw------- 1 username username 400 May 5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config ?????? ~/ ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /home/username/??? ?????????????????????????????????OpenSSH ??????????????????????????? X11 ?????????????????? X11 ????????????????????? ??? ?????????????????? ~/.ssh/config ????????? ????????? ?????? ????????????ssh ???????????????????????????????????? OpenSSH 3.8 ???????????????X11 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????X11 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? ?????????????????? ~/.ssh/config ????????? ?????????
&SERVER-TOOLS; &PACKAGE-NOTES-JAVA;
?????? ??????????????? &DISTRO; ???????????????????????????????????? &KERNEL; &SECURITY;
&DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS; &I18N; &PRINTING; &MULTIMEDIA; &WEB-SERVERS; &SAMBA; &XORG; &ENTERTAINMENT;
--- NEW FILE PackageNotesJava-zh_CN.xml ---
?????? Java ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????? Sun ????????? Java RPM??????????????? Provides ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Sun Java ????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????? jpackage.org ????????? RPM ??????????????? Sun Java tar ??????????????? /opt ????????????
--- NEW FILE Printing-zh_CN.xml --- --- NEW FILE ProjectOverview-zh_CN.xml ---
&FP; ?????? &FP; ??????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FP; ?????????????????????????????? &FC;??????????????? 2-3 ???????????????????????????????????????&RH; ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? &FP; ????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/ ?????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted ????????????????????? ?????? &FP; ???????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate??? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fedora-list at redhat.com — ?????? &FC; ?????????????????? fedora-test-list at redhat.com — ?????? &FC; ???????????????????????? fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — ??????????????????????????????????????? fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — ???????????????????????? fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com — ???????????????????????? &FP; ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? <listname>-request (?????? <listname> ????????????????????????????????????)???????????? "subscribe"??? ??????????????????????????? Web ??????????????? http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ &FP; ???????????? IRC (Internet Relay Chat) ?????????IRC ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? IRC??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? &FP; ??????????????? IRC ????????????????????? freenode IRC ????????????????????????????????? irc.freenode.net ?????? IRC ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? freenode ?????? (http://www.freenode.net/) ??????????????????&FP; ?????????????????? #fedora ??????????????? &FP; ????????????????????? #fedora-devel ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? #fedora ?????????????????????????????????????????? (nick)?????????????????? /join ???????????????????????????????????? ?????? &RH; ?????? &FP; IRC ????????????????????????????????????
***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'RELEASE-NOTES-zh_CN.xml' --- NEW FILE Samba-zh_CN.xml ---
Samba (Windows ?????????????????????) ?????????????????? Samba ??????????????????Samba ?????? Linux ????????? Microsoft Windows ?????????????????????????????????
SMB ?????? ?????? Windows ?????? (????????? SMB ??????) ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??????????????????????????????????????? SMB ???????????????????????? 2.6.14 ????????? ip_conntrack_netbios_ns ?????????????????? system-config-securitylevel ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SMB ??????????????????
--- NEW FILE Security-zh_CN.xml ---
?????? ??????????????? &FC; ??????????????????
???????????? ??? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security ?????????
?????????
PAM ???????????? Pam_stack ????????????????????????????????????Linux-PAM 0.78 ??????????????????????????? include ?????????????????? pam_stack ??????????????? pam_stack ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????? PAM ???????????????????????????????????????????????? pam_stack ?????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? .rpmnew ??????????????????????????? pam_stack ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? pam_stack ?????????????????????????????? .rpmnew ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? /etc/pam.d/login: #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth auth required pam_nologin.so account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth include system-auth # no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might # be used in the included configuration file # pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there # other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' account required pam_nologin.so account include system-auth password include system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session include system-auth # the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules # in the session phase session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open
Buffer Overflow (???????????????)??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &FEX; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fstack-protecter???fstack-protector ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &RH; ???????????? IBM IBM ProPolice/SSP (http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/ ????????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ??? GCC 4.1 ???????????????????????? ???????????? &FC;4 ??????????????? FORTIFY_SOURCE ????????????
&SECURITY-SELINUX;
--- NEW FILE SecuritySELinux-zh_CN.xml ---
SELinux ????????? Multi-Category Security (MCS) SELinux ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/5583.html
--- NEW FILE ServerTools-zh_CN.xml ---
?????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????/????????????????????????????????? system-config-printer ?????????????????? SMB ?????? ????????????????????????????????? Samba ???????????????????????????????????? /etc/samba/smb.conf ???????????????????????? WINS ???????????????????????????????????????????????? SMB ???????????? Kerberos ???????????? ??????????????? SMB ???????????????system-config-printer ???????????? Kerberos ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Kerberos ????????? /usr/sbin/printconf-gui ????????? sudo ???????????? /etc/cups/printers.conf ??????????????????????????????????????? SMB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? system-config-securitylevel ???????????????????????? Samba ????????????"???????????????"???????????????????????????????????????????????? SMB ??????????????? ???????????? ?????? system-config-securitylevel ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 6881-6999:tcp ???????????????????????? /etc/sysconfig/iptables : A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT
--- NEW FILE SystemDaemons-zh_CN.xml --- --- NEW FILE WebServers-zh_CN.xml ---
??????????????? ?????????????????? Web ??????????????????????????????
<command>httpd</command> ????????? Apache HTTP ????????? ?????? 2.2 ??? Apache HTTP ?????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????? 2.0 ??????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_memcache) ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? (mod_proxy_balance) 32 ?????????????????????????????? (???????????? >2GiB ????????????) ???????????? mod_dbd ??? mod_filter ????????? SQL ???????????????????????????????????? httpd ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? mod_cern_meta ??? mod_asis ????????? ???????????? mod_ext_filter ????????? ????????? httpd 2.0 ????????????????????????????????? httpd 2.2 ??????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? 2.2; ????????? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html???
php ?????? 5.1 ??? PHP ????????? &FC; ???????????????????????? PHP 5.0 ????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? PDO ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? pdo (??? php-pdo ????????????) pdo_sqlite (??? php-sqlite ????????????) pdo_mysql (??? php-mysql ????????????) pdo_pgsql (??? php-pgsql ????????????) pdo_odbc (??? php-odbc ????????????) xmlreader (??? php-xml ????????????) ????????????????????????????????? dbx dio yp
--- NEW FILE Welcome-zh_CN.xml ---
???????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FP; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &RH; ???????????? &FED; ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? fedora-test ??? fedora-devel ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FP; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ ?????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ??????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????? — ?????????????????? Fedora FAQ (????????????) ??????????????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) ?????? Fedora ?????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) ?????? Fedora ?????? (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)
--- NEW FILE Xorg-zh_CN.xml ---
X ???????????? (????????????)
X ???????????? (????????????) ????????????????????? &FED; ??? X ????????????????????????????????????
xorg-x11 X.org X11 ??? X ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (GUI) ?????? GNOME ??? KDE ??????????????? ???????????? Xorg ?????????????????? http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ???????????? ApplicationsSystem SettingsDisplay ????????? system-config-display ??????????????????Xorg ?????????????????? /etc/X11/xorg.conf??? Modular (????????????) X.Org X11R7 RC2 ??? 2005 ??? 11 ??? 16 ????????? &FED; ???????????? (rawhide)????????? Xorg ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Xorg ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? Xorg ????????????????????????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
Xorg X11R7 ??????????????? X11R7 RC2 ????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11R7 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<filename>/usr/X11R6</filename> ???????????? X11R7 ????????????????????? /usr ????????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ?????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? PATH (????????????)??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<command>Imake</command> Imake ?????????????????? X?????????????????????????????????Imake, xmkmf ???????????????????????? X ?????????????????????????????? X11R7 ???????????? X.Org ????????????????????? Imake ??????????????? GNU autotools ??? pkg-config??????????????? X ??????????????? imake ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????? app-defaults ?????? ??????????????? Xresource ??????????????????????????????????????? %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????? &RHEL; ?????????????????? /usr/share/X11/app-defaults???
???????????? <filename>xft-config</filename>??? Modular X ???????????? GNU autotools???pkg-config ???????????????????????????xft-config ????????????????????????????????????????????? pkgconfig*.pc ????????????????????????????????? xft-config ????????? ??? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? pkg-config???
Xorg X11R7 ??????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????/?????????????????? X11R7 ????????????????????? ????????????????????? Imake ?????? GNU autotools ????????? ??????????????????????????? pkgconfig*.pc ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/X11R6/lib ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? /usr ??????????????? /usr/X11R6???????????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11R7 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -devel ??????????????? ?????????????????? BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel) ????????? X ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? virtual (??????)????????????????????????????????? Xorg ??????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????BuildRequires: libXft-devel ????????????BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel??????????????????????????????????????? X.Org X11 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? xorg-x11--devel ???????????????????????????????????????/????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fdp-info-zh_CN.xml --- Fedora Core 5 test2 ???????????? 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Wade Karsten 0.0.0 Tue Jan 24 2006 &LEGALNOTICE; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:35:39 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:35:39 -0500 Subject: release-notes/xmlbeats beatlist,1.5,1.6 wikixml2fdpxml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602062036.k16Ka92o030211@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27624/xmlbeats Modified Files: beatlist wikixml2fdpxml Log Message: Moving content into by-language sub-directories. Index: beatlist =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats/beatlist,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- beatlist 6 Feb 2006 14:35:45 -0000 1.5 +++ beatlist 6 Feb 2006 20:35:32 -0000 1.6 @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ ArchSpecific/PPC ArchSpecific/x86 ArchSpecific/x86_64 -HardDiskSpace Kernel Desktop Printing Index: wikixml2fdpxml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats/wikixml2fdpxml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- wikixml2fdpxml 30 Jan 2006 00:29:05 -0000 1.1 +++ wikixml2fdpxml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:32 -0000 1.2 @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ # kwade at redhat.com # Manually rename some files to include their wiki namespace +mv Beats/PPC.xml Beats/ArchSpecificPPC.xml mv Beats/x86_64.xml Beats/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml mv Beats/x86.xml Beats/ArchSpecificx86.xml mv Beats/GCC.xml Beats/DevelToolsGCC.xml @@ -32,3 +33,31 @@ # insert($idattrib) ->
; # done +# We need to convert the targets of XREFs somehow + +# This script uses the FDP implementation of xmldiff +# found in cvs.fedora:/cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/ +# +# This script expects to be run in-place in +# the release-notes/xmlbeats module, as the paths +# are relative to that point +# +# $Id: +# +# First version kwade at redhat.com 2006-01-04 -- 0.1 + +# Variables +XMLDIFF="../../docs-common/bin/xmldiff" +XMLDIFF_OPTIONS="-p" # colored unified diff +BEATPATH="./Beats" +DBPATH=".." +FILEEXT="*xml" + +# Actions +# Run xmldiff against the beat and canonical XML + +#for i in $BEATPATH/$FILEEXT; +# do $XMLDIFF $XMLDIFF_OPTIONS $i + +# Move the XML to the build directory +# mv Beats/*.xml ../ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 20:35:11 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:35:11 -0500 Subject: release-notes ArchSpecific-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificx86-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Colophon-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DatabaseServers-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Desktop-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Entertainment-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Feedback-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 FileServers-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 FileSystems-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 I18n-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Installer-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Kernel-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Legacy-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Makefile, 1.17, 1.18 Multimedia-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Networking-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 OverView-en.xml, 1.6, 1.7 PackageChanges-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageNotes-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 PackageNotesJava-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Printing-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 ProjectOverview-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml, 1.20, 1.21 Samba-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Security-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 SecuritySELinux-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ServerTools-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 SystemDaemons-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 WebServers-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Welcome-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Xorg-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602062036.k16KaBxE030215@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27624 Modified Files: ArchSpecific-en.xml ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml ArchSpecificx86-en.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml Colophon-en.xml DatabaseServers-en.xml Desktop-en.xml Entertainment-en.xml Feedback-en.xml FileServers-en.xml FileSystems-en.xml I18n-en.xml Installer-en.xml Kernel-en.xml Legacy-en.xml Makefile Multimedia-en.xml Networking-en.xml OverView-en.xml PackageChanges-en.xml PackageNotes-en.xml PackageNotesJava-en.xml Printing-en.xml ProjectOverview-en.xml RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml Samba-en.xml Security-en.xml SecuritySELinux-en.xml ServerTools-en.xml SystemDaemons-en.xml WebServers-en.xml Welcome-en.xml Xorg-en.xml Log Message: Moving content into by-language sub-directories. Index: ArchSpecific-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ArchSpecific-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ArchSpecific-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ ArchSpecific-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,20 +1,17 @@ -
- Hardware Architecture Specific Notes - - - This section provides notes that are specific to the supported - hardware architectures of &FC;. - - - &ARCH-SPECIFIC-PPC; - &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86; - &ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86-64; - -
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+ Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific + This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core. + + + + + + +
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Index: ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml 4 Feb 2006 01:59:27 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,127 +1,107 @@ -
- PPC Specifics for &FED; - This section covers any specific information you may need to - know about &FC; and the PPC hardware platform. -
- PPC Hardware Requirements - This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed - to install &FC; &LOCALVER;. - - - Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 - - - &FC; 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of - Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards. - - - &FC; also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM - RS/6000 and Genesi Pegasos II machines. - - - Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB - RAM. - - - Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB - RAM. - - + + +
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+ PPC Specifics for Fedora + This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform. +
+ PPC Hardware Requirements + This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install Fedora Core 4. + + + Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 + + + Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards. + + + Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. + + + Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM. + + + Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM. + + +
+ Hard Disk Space Requirements + This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. + Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. +
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+ PPC Installation Notes + + + + + + + + + /!\ + + Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. See below on booting using boot.iso. + + + + + The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave differently according to the hardware: + + + Apple Macintosh + + + The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management support, including sleep and backlight level management, is present in the apmud package, which is in Fedora Extras. Fedora Extras for Fedora Core is configured by default for yum. Following installation, apmud can be installed by running yum install apmud. + + + + + 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) + + + After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer. + + + + + 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) + + + After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not work. + + + + + Genesi Pegasos II + + + At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command: + + + boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img + + + You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately. + + + + + Network booting + + + There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways. + yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images. + + + + +
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- PPC Installation Notes - - - The DVD or first CD of the installation set of &FC; is set - to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, bootable - CD images can be found in the images/ - directory of the DVD or first CD. These images behave - differently depending on the hardware: - - - Apple Macintosh - - - The bootloader should automatically boot the - appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management - support, including sleep and backlight level management, - is present in the apmud package, which is in &FEX;. &FEX; - for &FC; is configured by default for - yum. Following installation, - apmud can be installed by running - yum install apmud. - - - - - - 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) - - - After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the - bootloader (yaboot) should - automatically boot the 64-bit installer. - - - - - 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) - - - After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the - linux32 boot image at the - boot: prompt to start the 32-bit - installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is - started, which does not work. - - - - - Genesi Pegasos II - - - At the time of writing, firmware with full support for - ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. - However, the network boot image can be used. At the - OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command: - -boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img - - - - - - You will also need to configure OpenFirmware on the - Pegasos manually to make the installed &FC; system - bootable. To do this, you need to set the - boot-device and boot-file - environment variables appropriately. - - - - - Network booting - - - There are combined images containing the installer - kernel and ramdisk in the - images/netboot/ directory of the - install tree. These are intended for network booting with - TFTP, but can be used in many ways. - yaboot supports tftp booting for - IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of - yaboot is encouraged over the netboot - images. - - - - -
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Index: ArchSpecificx86-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ArchSpecificx86-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ArchSpecificx86-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ ArchSpecificx86-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,84 +1,65 @@ -
- x86 Specifics for &FED; - This section covers any specific information you may need to - know about &FC; and the x86 hardware platform. -
- x86 Hardware Requirements - The following information represents the minimum hardware - requirements necessary to successfully install &FC; &LOCALVER;. - The compatibility/availability of other hardware components - (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific - installation modes and/or post-installation usage. -
- CPU Requirements - This section lists the CPU specifications required by &FC; - &LOCALVER;. - The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of - Intel processors. Other processors (notably, offerings from AMD, - Cyrix, and VIA) that are compatible with and equivalent to the - following Intel processors may also be used with &FC;. - - - - Minimum: Pentium-class ??? &FC; &LOCALVER; is - optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs - (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and - including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been - taken because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in - reduced performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and - Pentium 4 scheduling is sufficiently different (while making - up the bulk of today's processors) to warrant this change. - - - - Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or - better - - - Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better - - - - AMD64 processors (both Athlon64 and Opteron) - - - Intel processors with Intel Extended Memory 64 - Technology (Intel EM64T) - - - - -
- Memory Requirements - This section lists the memory required to install &FC; - &LOCALVER;. - This list is for 32-bit x86 systems: - - - Minimum for text-mode: 64MB - - - Minimum for graphical: 192MB - - - Recommended for graphical: 256MB - - + + +
+ + Temp + +
+ x86 Specifics for Fedora + This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform. +
+ x86 Hardware Requirements + The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . + The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage. +
+ CPU Requirements + This section lists the CPU specifications required by Fedora Core . + The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors (notably, offerings from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA) that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors may also be used with Fedora Core. + + + Minimum: Pentium-class ??? Fedora Core is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been taken because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and Pentium 4 scheduling is sufficiently different (while making up the bulk of today's processors) to warrant this change. + + + Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better + + + Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better + + + AMD64 processors (both Athlon64 and Opteron) + + + Intel processors with Intel?? Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel?? EM64T) + + +
+ Hard Disk Space Requirements + This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. + Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. +
+
+ Memory Requirements + This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . + This list is for 32-bit x86 systems: + + + Minimum for text-mode: 64MB + + + Minimum for graphical: 192MB + + + Recommended for graphical: 256MB + + +
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+ x86 Installation Notes + Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
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- x86 Installation Notes - Installer package screen selection interface is being - redesigned in the &FED; development version. &FC; &LOCALVER; - does not provide a option to select the installation type such - as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
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- x86_64 Specifics for &FED; - This section covers any specific information you may need to - know about &FC; and the x86_64 hardware platform. -
- x86_64 Hardware Requirements - The following information represents the minimum hardware - requirements necessary to successfully install &FC; &LOCALVER;. - The compatibility/availability of other hardware components - (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific - installation modes and/or post-installation usage. - - -
- Memory Requirements - This section lists the memory required to install &FC; - &LOCALVER;. - - This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: - - - Minimum for text-mode: 128MB - - - Minimum for graphical: 256MB - - - Recommended for graphical: 512MB - - -
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- x86_64 Installation Notes - - Nothing to note. - + + +
+ + Temp + +
+ x86_64 Specifics for Fedora + This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform. +
+ x86_64 Hardware Requirements + The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . + The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage. +
+ Hard Disk Space Requirements + This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. + Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. +
+ Memory Requirements + This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . + This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: + + + Minimum for text-mode: 128MB + + + Minimum for graphical: 256MB + + + Recommended for graphical: 512MB + + +
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+ x86_64 Installation Notes + No differences installing for x86_64. +
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- + Index: BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml 5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000 1.1 +++ BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,17 @@ - + + +
+ + Temp + +
+ Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility + This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. + Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. +
+ Backwards Compatibility + Fedora includes several system libraries and software for compatibility with older software. These software are part of the "Legacy Software Development" group which are not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following the command post-installation. + yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development" +
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Index: Colophon-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Colophon-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Colophon-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ Colophon-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,141 +1,127 @@ -
- &FC; Release Notes Colophon - - Draft Colophon - - This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect. - - - As we use the term, colophon means: - - - A way to recognize contributors, while providing - accountability. - - - An explanation of tools and production methods. - - + + +
+ + Temp +
- Contributors + Docs/Beats/Colophon - - Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) - - - - Anthony Green (beat writer) - - - - - Bob Jensen - - - - - Dave Malcolm (beat writer) - - - - - David Woodhouse (beat writer) - - - - Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) - - - - Gavin Henry (beat writer) - - - - - Jens Petersen (beat writer) - - - - - Joe Orton (beat writer) - - - - Josh Bressers (beat writer) - - - - - Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor-in-chief, publisher) - - - - LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) - - - - PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) - - - - Rahul Sundaram (beat writer, editor) - - - - Sekine Tatsuo (translator, Japanese) - - - - Steve Dickson (beat writer) - - - - - Stuart Elliss (editor) - - - - - Thomas Graf (beat writer) - - - - - Tommy Reynolds (tools) - - - - - Yoshinari Takaoka (translator, tools) - - - - Yuan Yijun (translator, Simplified Chinese) + + + + + + + {i} + + This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect. +
+ About the Colophon + As we use the term, colophon means: + + + A way to recognize contributors, while providing accountability. + + + Explain tools and production methods. + + +
+
+ Contributors + + + + AndrewMartynov (translator, Russian) + + + + AnthonyGreen (beat writer) + + + + BobJensen (beat writer) + + + + DaveMalcolm (beat writer) + + + + DavidWoodhouse (beat writer) + + + + FrancescoTombolini (translator, Italian) + + + + GavinHenry (beat writer) + + + + JensPetersen (beat writer) + + + + JoeOrton (beat writer) + + + + JoshBressers (beat writer) + + + + KarstenWade (beat writer, editor, publisher) + + + + LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) + + + + PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) + + + + RahulSundaram (beat writer, editor) + + + + SekineTatsuo (translator, Japanese) + + + + SteveDickson (beat writer) + + + + StuartElliss (editor) + + + + ThomasGraf (beat writer) + + + + TommyReynolds (tools) + + + + YoshinariTakaoka (translator, tools) + + + + YuanYijun (translator, Simplified Chinese) + + +
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+ Production Methods +
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- Production Methods - - We write the beats in the Wiki, convert from Wiki to DocBook XML, - diff that content against the XML in CVS, and build a book from - that. CVS for the XML is: - - - cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs/release-notes - - - You can read more about how to get content from CVS and the - project overall at . - -
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- + Index: DatabaseServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/DatabaseServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- DatabaseServers-en.xml 5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000 1.1 +++ DatabaseServers-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ - + + +
+ + Temp + +
+ Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers + This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. + Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. +
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Index: Desktop-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Desktop-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Desktop-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.3 +++ Desktop-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,96 +1,45 @@ -
- Desktop - - Notes - - GNOME 2.12 and KDE 3.4.2 are included in &FC; &LOCALVER;. - - - - - GNOME 2.13.2 and KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 has been included - in &FC; &LOCALVER;. GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) is - scheduled to be available as part of &FC; 5. - + + +
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+ Docs/Beats/Desktop + This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. + Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. +
+ Fedora Desktop + GNOME 2.13.2 and KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 has been included in Fedora Core 5 test 2. GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) is scheduled to be available as part of Fedora Core 5. + The current test release has GNOME 2.12.1, together with some previews of technology from the forthcoming GNOME 2.14. Feedback on these packages is especially appreciated. - gnome-power-manager: - GNOME Power Manager is a session - daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy - to manage power on your laptop or desktop system. It takes - advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction - layer) and DBUS (Inter Process Communication software) - written and maintained by &FC; developers. - + gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your laptop or desktop system. It takes advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction layer) and DBUS ( Inter Process Communication software) written and maintained by Fedora Core developers. - gnome-screensaver: Provides an - integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock - screen dialog. - + gnome-screensaver: Provides a integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. - Memory optimizations in the - fontconfig and - shared-mime-info packages. These now - use shared memory-mapped caches for this data. - + memory optimizations in the fontconfig and shared-mime-info packages. These now use shared memory-mapped caches for this data. - - - GNOME 2.12+ has removed the - terminal option from the desktop - context menu. The package - nautilus-open-terminal in &FEX; - repository provides an enhanced replacement for those who require - it. You can install it using the following command: - - -yum install nautilus-open-terminal - - - - Only the blank screensavers is installed by default, since - &FC; 4. - - - The primary issue is that some screensavers are known to not - work correctly or abruptly terminate the graphical interface. - This is particularly true for some of the OpenGL animated ones - provided within xscreensaver-gl-extras - package. - - - In addition, the material content of the screensavers is - sometimes controversial or causes strong reactions. It is - better, for the user experience, to not be surprised by the - nature of the screensavers. - - - Users who want the screensavers package can install it using the following - command. - - -yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras - - - - - Mouse configuration utility has changed - - The configuration utility - system-config-mouse has been dropped - from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration - is being done automatically during installation. Serial mice are - not formally supported in &FC; anymore. - - -
- + GNOME 2.12 has removed the terminal option from the desktop context menu. nautilus-open-terminal in Fedora Extras repository provides a enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it using the following command. + yum install nautilus-open-terminal + Screensavers except the one providing a blank screen are not installed by default from Fedora Core 4 onwards. Many of the screensavers are found to be offensive or known to abruptly terminate the graphical interface, in particular some of the OpenGL animated ones provided within xscreensaver-gl-extras package. Some of them also provide a unexpected suprise to users. Users who need it can install it using the following command. + yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras + + + + + + + + + {i} + + system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically during installation and serial mice are not formally supported in Fedora Core anymore. + + +
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+ Index: Entertainment-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Entertainment-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Entertainment-en.xml 5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000 1.1 +++ Entertainment-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,28 +1,20 @@ -
- Games and Entertainment - - &FC; and &FEX; provide a selection of games that cover a variety of - genres. By default, &FC; includes a small package of games for GNOME - (called gnome-games). For a list of other - games that are available for installation through - yum, open a terminal and enter the following - command: - - -yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" - - - For help using yum to install the assorted game - packages, refer to the guide available at: + + +
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+ Games and Entertainment + Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: + + + yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" + + + For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: - http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ + http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ -
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+ Index: Feedback-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Feedback-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Feedback-en.xml 5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000 1.1 +++ Feedback-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,46 +1,31 @@ -
- Release Notes Feedback Procedure - - (This section will disappear when the final &DISTRO; release is - created.) - - If you feel that these release notes could be improved in some way, - you can provide feedback directly to the author. If you see a URL in the - release notes that looks like this: - - %%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<bug-number> %%% - - You can click on the URL and submit feedback on that particular - section of the release notes. Your feedback will be added as a comment to - an existing bug report. - - If the section of the release notes that you have feedback for does - not have one of these URLs (or you are submitting a request for entirely - new content), you can click on the following link (this only works for the - HTML version, of course — the URL is much too long to include in the - text): - - Click - here to submit new release notes feedback - - If you would like to review the changes that have been already - submitted for this document, use the following link: - - http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398 - - As bugs are posted for the various parts of the release notes, - subsequent test versions of these release notes will contain links similar - to the one described earlier. - - Thank you (in advance) for your feedback! - + + +
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+ Docs/Beats/Feedback + Thanks for your interest in helping us with the release notes by providing feedback. This section explains how you can give that feedback. +
+ Release Notes Feedback Procedure + If you feel that these release notes could be improved in some way, you can provide feedback directly to the beat writers. Here are several ways, in order of preference: + + + Edit content directly at Docs/Beats + + + + Email relnotes at fedoraproject.org + + + + Fill out this pre-filled bug request template + + + + A release note beat is an area of the release notes that is the responsibility of one or more content contributors to oversee. + Thank you (in advance) for your feedback! +
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Index: FileServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/FileServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- FileServers-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ FileServers-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,65 +1,49 @@ -
- File Servers - - Information Out-of-Date + + +
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+ Docs/Beats/FileServers + This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. + Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. - The content in this section needs to be updated for &FC; &LOCALVER; - - - This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Please - refer to the &WEB-SERVERS; and &SAMBA; sections for - information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file - sharing. - -
- Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) - - This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite - of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems - using the AppleTalk network protocols. - -
- <filename>netatalk</filename> - - &FC; &LOCALVER; includes version 2 of Netatalk. - - - Take care when upgrading Netatalk versions - - Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in - data loss. - - - Version 2 of Netatalk uses a different method to store file - resource forks from the previous version, and may require a - different file name encoding scheme. Read the documentation and - plan your migration before upgrading. - - - Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk - site: - - - http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html - - - The documentation is also included in the - netatalk package. Refer to either - /usr/share/doc/netatalk-version/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, - or - /usr/share/doc/netatalk-version/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf - (numbered page 25, document page 33). - +
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+ File Servers + This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Please refer to the Web Servers and Samba sections for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing. +
+ Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) + This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols. +
+ netatalk + Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk. + + + + + + + + + /!\ + + Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in data loss. + + + Version 2 of Netatalk uses a different method to store file resource forks from the previous version, and may require a different file name encoding scheme. Please read the documentation and plan your migration before upgrading. + Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site: + + + + http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html + + + + The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33). +
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Index: FileSystems-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/FileSystems-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- FileSystems-en.xml 5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000 1.1 +++ FileSystems-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ - + + +
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+ Docs/Beats/FileSystems + This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. + Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. +
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Index: I18n-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/I18n-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- I18n-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ I18n-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,26 +1,24 @@ -
- Internationalization (i18n) - - SCIM has replaced all the other input methods. Major highlight. - + + +
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- Language Support - - This section includes information related to the support of - various languages under &DISTRO;. - - - IIIMF replaced - - SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in &FC;. - - + Internationalization (i18n) + This section includes information related to the support of various languages under Fedora Core. + + + + + + + + + {i} + + SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in Fedora Core in this release. + +
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- + Index: Installer-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Installer-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Installer-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ Installer-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,249 +1,233 @@ -
- Installation-Related Notes - - This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda - (the &FC; installation program) and installing &FC; - &LOCALVER; in general. - - - Note - - If you intend to download the &FC; &LOCALVER; DVD ISO image, - keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate - files larger than 2GiB in size. For example, - wget before version 1.9.1.16 in exits with a - File size limit exceeded error. - - - The wget version 1.9.1-16 and later, - curl and ncftpget file - downloading tools do not have this limitation, and can - successfully download files larger than 2GiB. - - - Bittorrent is another method for downloading large files. For - information about obtaining and using the torrent file refer to - this website: - - - http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ - - -
- Anaconda Notes - + + +
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+ Installation-Related Notes + This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core in general. - - The &FC; installation program has the ability to test - the integrity of the installation media. It works with the CD, - DVD, hard drive ISO, and NFS ISO installation methods. &RH; - recommends that you test all installation media before - starting the installation process, and before reporting any - installation-related bugs (many of the bugs reported are - actually due to improperly-burned CDs). To use this test, type - linux mediacheck at the - boot: prompt. - - - The mediacheck function is highly - sensitive, and may report some usable discs as faulty. This - result is often caused by disc writing software that does not - include padding when creating discs from ISO files. For best - results with the mediacheck, boot with the - option: - - -linux ide=nodma - - - Use the sha1sum utility to verify discs - before carrying out an installation. This test accurately - identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO - image files. - - - - - Memory testing may be performed prior to installing &FC; by - entering memtest86 at the - boot: prompt. This causes the Memtest86 - standalone memory testing software to run. Memtest86 memory - testing continues until the Esc key is - pressed. - - - You must boot from CD-ROM 1 (or a rescue CD-ROM) in order to - use this feature. - - - - - &FC; &LOCALVER; supports graphical FTP and HTTP - installations. However, due to the necessity of containing - the installer image in RAM, only systems with more than 128MiB - of RAM (or systems booted from CD-ROM 1, which contains the - installer image) can use the graphical installer. Systems - with 128MiB of RAM or less must continue to use the text-based - installer. - - - -
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- Changes In The Installer - - - Support has been added for yum as the - dependancy solver backend for software packages has been - added. Additional repositories are expected to be supported - during installation in a future release. - - - - In this release, the installer checks the hardware - capability and installs either the uniprocessor or SMP - (Symmetric Multi Processor) kernel, as appropriate. Previous - releases installed both the variants and used the appropriate - one as default. - - - - Partition setting has been reworked to be more user - friendly. - - - - Remote logging via syslog is supported - in this release. To enable, pass - at the boot prompt. - Specifying the port is optional. - - - - Firewall/SELinux configuration has been moved to the final - installation phase called - firstboot. - - - - Rendering of HTML pages during install is now done using - the gtkhtml widget for better capability. - - - - Kickstart has been refactored into its own package - - pykickstart - containing parser and - writers. As a result of this change, validation and extension - of kickstart is now much easier. - - - - Serial mice are no long formally supported in the - installer nor in &FC;. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + <!> + + + Note + +
+ If you intend to download the Fedora Core 5 Test 2 DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2GB in size. For example, wget before version 1.9.1-16 in Fedora will exit with a File size limit exceeded error. +
+ Wget 1.9.1-16 and above, curl and ncftpget file downloading tools do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2GB. +
+ Bittorrent is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file refer to this website: +
+ + http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ + +
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- Linux Kernel -
- Version - - This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. - &FC; may include patches for improvements, bug fixes, or - additional features. For this reason, the &FC; kernel may not be - line-for-line equivalent to the vanilla - kernel from the http://www.kernel.org/ - website. - - - You may obtain a list of any such patches by using this command - on the &FC; package: - -rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm - -
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- Changelog - - - The package changelog can be retrieved using the following command - - - - rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> - - - - If you need a "user friendly" version of the changelog see http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. - A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The - &FED; version is based on the Linus tree. - - - - Customizations made for the &FED; version are available from - http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com - -
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- Kernel Flavors - &FC; includes the following kernel builds: - - - Native kernel, in both uniprocessor and SMP (Symmetric - Multi Processor) varieties. Configured sources are available - in the - kernel-devel-version.arch.rpm - package. - - - - Virtual kernel for use with the Xen emulator package. - Configured sources are available in the - kernel-xen0-devel-version.arch.rpm - package. - - - - Sources for both kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. - The files are installed into the - /usr/src/kernels/version[-xen0]-arch/ - tree. Use the command rpm -Uvh - kernel-devel[-xen0]-version.arch.rpm - as appropriate. - - - No separate SMP kernel for x86_64 + + +
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+ Linux Kernel + This section is for content related to the kernel. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. If you have any questions about what content might be appropriate for this page or if a sub-page is needed, please contact SamFolkWilliams or email the Fedora Documentation Project at fedora-docs-list at redhat.com. +
+ Version + This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called vanilla kernel from the kernel.org web site: - The default kernels in x86_64 architecture provide the SMP - capability. There is no seperate SMP kernel available for this - architecture in &FC; &LOCALVER;. + http://www.kernel.org/ - -
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- Following Generic Textbooks - - Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux - kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under - the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic - link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning - materials with the &FC; packages. Install the appropriate - kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then do this: - - -ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-version-arch /usr/src/linux - -
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- Preparing for Kernel Development - - &FC; &LOCALVER; does not include the kernel-source - package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources - are available as described in . - Users that require access to &FC; original kernel sources - can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. - - - To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the - following steps: - - - Instructions refer to currently-running kernel - - To simplify the following directions, it is assumed that you - want to configure the kernel sources to match your - currently-running kernel. In the steps below, the phrase - version refers to the kernel version - shown by the command uname -r. + You may obtain a list of any such patches by using the command on the Fedora Core package: + + + rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm + + +
+
+ Changelog + The package changelog can be retrieved using the following command + + + rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> + + + If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The Fedora version is based on the Linus tree. + Customisations made for the Fedora version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com . +
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+ Kernel Flavors + + - - - - - Obtain the - kernel-version.src.rpm - file from one of the following sources: - - - - The SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso - image. - - - - The FTP site where you got the kernel package. - - - - - Install by running this command: - - -yum install yum-utils yumdownloader --source kernel - - - - - Install - kernel-version.src.rpm - using the command rpm -Uvh - kernel-version.src.rpm. - - - This writes the RPM contents into - /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and - /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. - - - - Prepare the kernel sources with these commands: - - -cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS -rpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec - - - The kernel source tree is then located in the - /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version/ - directory. It is common practice to move the resulting - linux-version directory to the - /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly - necessary, you can do this to match the generally-available kernel - documentation. - - -cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-version -mv linux-version /usr/src/ -cd /usr/src\ -ln -s ./linux-version linux -cd /usr/src/linux - - - - - The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in &FC; - are in the configs/ directory. For - example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named - configs/kernel-version-i686-smp.config. - Issue the following command to place the desired configuration - file in the proper place for building: cp - configs/desired-config-file - .config - - - You can also find the .config file that - matches your current kernel configuration in the - /lib/modules/version/build/.config - file. - - - - - Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is - the value displayed by the command uname - -r. The kernel name is defined by the first four - lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect from mistakes, the - Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a - different name from that of the running kernel. Before a - module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must - have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do - this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. - - For example, if uname -r returns the string - 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the - EXTRAVERSION definition from this: - - -EXTRAVERSION = -prep - - - to this: - - -EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 - - This represents everything from the final dash onward in the - package name. - - - - - Issue the following command: - - -make oldconfig - - You can then proceed as usual. - -
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- Building Only Kernel Modules - - An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, - such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use - kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko - module, create the following Makefile in the - directory containing the foo.c file: - - -obj-m := foo.o - -KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build -PWD := $(shell pwd) - -ndefault: - $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules - - Issue the make command to build the - foo.ko module. - -
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- User Space Dependencies on the Kernel - - &FC; &LOCALVER; has support for clustered storage through the Red - Hat GFS file system. This requires a special kernel that works in - conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management - daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an - update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e - kernel-version command as - in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend - on the kernel package. - - - You may either list both the kernel package and its user space - dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or - you may wish to use the yum remove - kernel-version command - instead since yum automatically removes - dependent packages if necessary. - + Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: + + + Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPU's or processors. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + + + Virtual kernel hypervisor for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-hypervisor-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + + + Virtual kernel guest for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-guest-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + + + Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + + + Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. The files will be installed into the /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use the command: + + + rpm -Uvh kernel-[xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm + + + as appropriate. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {i} + + + The default kernels in x86_64 architecture provide the SMP capability + +
+ There is no separate SMP kernel available for this architecture in Fedora Core . +
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+ Following Generic Textbooks + Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: + + + ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux + + +
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+ Preparing for Kernel Development + Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. + Users that require access to Fedora Core original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. + To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps: + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + /!\ + + + These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel + +
+ To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. +
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+ 1. Obtain the kernel-<version>.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: + + + The SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso image. + + + The FTP site where you got the kernel package. + + + By running the following command: + yum install yum-utilsyumdownloader --source kernel + + + 2. Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: + + + rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` + + + This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. + 3. Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: + + + cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECSrpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec + + + The kernel source tree is then located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-<version> directory to the /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly necessary, do this to match the generally-available documentation. + + + cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>mv linux-<version> /usr/src/cd /usr/srcln -s ./linux-<version> linuxcd /usr/src/linux + + + 4. The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: + + + cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config + + + You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. + 5. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect the innocent, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. + For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: + + + EXTRAVERSION = -prep + + + to this: + + + EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 + + + that is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. + 6. Issue the following command: + + + make oldconfig + + + You can then proceed as usual. +
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+ Building Only Kernel Modules + An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: + + + obj-m := foo.oKDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/buildPWD := $(shell pwd)default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules + + + Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module. +
+
+ User Space Dependencies on the Kernel + Fedora Core release has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-<version> command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and all of its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you can use the yum remove kernel-<version> command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. +
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- + Index: Legacy-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Legacy-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Legacy-en.xml 10 Jan 2006 21:51:56 -0000 1.3 +++ Legacy-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,61 +1,70 @@ -
- Legacy Information - - - <command>Slocate</command> has been replaced with - <command>mlocate</command> in this release. - - The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} - implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate. - - - - - The locate command should be completely - compatible. - - - - /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible for - correct configuration files - - - - Syntax errors that slocate would not - detect are now reported. - - - - The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported. - - - - The updatedb command is not compatible, - custom scripts using updatedb might have to - be changed. - - - - - The LinuxThreads library, which has been deprecated in &FC; 4, is no - longer available in this release. NPTL has been the default - threading library since Red Hat Linux 9. - - - &FC; includes legacy system libraries for compatibility with older - software. This software is part of the "Legacy Software - Development" group that is not installed by default. Users who - require this functionality can select this group during installation - or run the following command post-installation. - - -yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development" - -
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+ + Temp + +
+ Legacy Information +
+ Systemwide Search Changes + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {i} + + + + Slocate has been replaced with mlocate in this release + +
+ The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate. +
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+ + The locate command should be completely compatible + + + + /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible for correct configuration files + + + Syntax errors that slocate would not detect are now reported + + + The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported + + + The updatedb command is not compatible, custom scripts using updatedb might have to be changed. + +
+
+ LinuxThreads No Longer Available + The LinuxThreads library, which was deprecated in Fedora Core 4, is no longer available in this release. NPTL has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9. +
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+ Legacy Compatability Libraries + Fedora Core includes legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group that is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following command post-installation. + + + yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development" + + +
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Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18 --- Makefile 24 Jan 2006 22:01:51 -0000 1.17 +++ Makefile 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.18 @@ -16,22 +16,22 @@ DOCBASE = RELEASE-NOTES define XMLEXTRAFILES_template -XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=ArchSpecific-$(1).xml ArchSpecificPPC-$(1).xml \ - ArchSpecificx86-$(1).xml ArchSpecificx86_64-$(1).xml \ - BackwardsCompatibility-$(1).xml Colophon-$(1).xml \ - DatabaseServers-$(1).xml Desktop-$(1).xml \ - DevelopmentTools-$(1).xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-$(1).xml \ - DevelopmentToolsJava-$(1).xml Entertainment-$(1).xml \ - Feedback-$(1).xml FileServers-$(1).xml FileSystems-$(1).xml \ - I18n-$(1).xml Installer-$(1).xml Introduction-$(1).xml \ - Kernel-$(1).xml Legacy-$(1).xml Multimedia-$(1).xml \ - Networking-$(1).xml OverView-$(1).xml PackageChanges-$(1).xml \ - PackageNotes-$(1).xml PackageNotesJava-$(1).xml \ - Printing-$(1).xml ProjectOverview-$(1).xml \ - RELEASE-NOTES-$(1).xml Samba-$(1).xml Security-$(1).xml \ - SecuritySELinux-$(1).xml ServerTools-$(1).xml \ - SystemDaemons-$(1).xml WebServers-$(1).xml Welcome-$(1).xml \ - Xorg-$(1).xml + +XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=ArchSpecific-en.xml ArchSpecificPPC-$(1).xml \ +ArchSpecificx86_64-$(1).xml ArchSpecificx86-$(1).xml \ +BackwardsCompatibility-$(1).xml Colophon-$(1).xml \ +DatabaseServers-$(1).xml Desktop-$(1).xml DevelTools-$(1).xml \ +DevelToolsGCC-$(1).xml Entertainment-$(1).xml Feedback-$(1).xml \ +FileServers-$(1).xml FileSystems-$(1).xml I18n-$(1).xml \ +Installer-$(1).xml Java-$(1).xml Kernel-$(1).xml Legacy-$(1).xml \ +Multimedia-$(1).xml Networking-$(1).xml OverView-$(1).xml \ +PackageChanges-$(1).xml PackageNotes-$(1).xml \ +PackageNotesJava-$(1).xml Printing-$(1).xml ProjectOverview-$(1).xml \ +Samba-$(1).xml Security-$(1).xml SecuritySELinux-$(1).xml \ +ServerTools-$(1).xml SystemDaemons-$(1).xml WebServers-$(1).xml \ +Welcome-$(1).xml Xorg-$(1).xml + + endef $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call XMLEXTRAFILES_template,${LANG}))) Index: Multimedia-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Multimedia-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Multimedia-en.xml 10 Jan 2006 10:39:32 -0000 1.2 +++ Multimedia-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,100 +1,47 @@ -
- Multimedia - - &FC; includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, - including playback, recording, and editing. Additional packages are - available through the &FEX; repository. - - - - Multimedia Players - - By default, &FC; installs with - rhythmbox, totem, - and Helix Player - (hxplay) for media playback. In addition, - many other programs are available in the &FC; and &FEX; - repositories, including the popular xmms package. Both GNOME - and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used - with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as - Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, - and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the - &FED; repositories since they are not compatible with &FED;'s - licensing or are usually distributed with support for - restricted formats. For more on this, refer to . - - - &FC; is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced - Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that - many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once - difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is - configured to use ALSA for sound support, this old limitation - disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the - project website: - - - http://www.alsa-project.org/ - - - - - Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats - - Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media - container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, - and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these - formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org - Foundation's web site: - - - http://www.xiph.org/ - - - - - MP3 & DVD Support - - &FC; and &FEX; cannot include support for MP3 or DVD - playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats - are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the - necessary licenses. For more information, refer to . - - - - -
- Excluded Multimedia Software - - Several programs are excluded from &FC; and &FEX; due to licensing - issues. These include programs that provide MP3 and DVD support, - Flash Player and Real Player. For more on this subject, please - refer to: - - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems - + + +
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+ Multimedia + Fedora Core includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording and editing. Additional packages are available through the Fedora Extras repository. +
+ Multimedia Players + By default, Fedora Core installs with Rhythm Box, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. In addition, many other programs are available in the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories, including the popular XMMS package. Both GNOME and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the Fedora repositories since they are not compatible with Fedora's licensing or are usually distributed with support for restricted formats. For more on this, refer to: the //fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software:Excluded Multimedia Software section. + Fedora Core is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, the old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website: + + http://www.alsa-project.org/ + +
+
+ Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats + Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site: + + http://www.xiph.org/ + +
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+ MP3 & DVD Support + Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to: + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software + +
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+ Excluded Multimedia Software + + + + Several programs are excluded from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras due to patent or license restrictions. These include programs which provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player, and Real Player. For more on this subject, please see: + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems + +
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+ CD and DVD Authoring and Burning + Tools are included in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from Fedora Core and the graveman package from Fedora Extras allows for easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks. +
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- CD and DVD Authoring and Burning - - Tools are included in &FC; and &FEX; for easily mastering and - burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console - include cdrecord, readcd, - mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. - For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from - &FC; and the graveman package from &FEX; - allow easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, - the k3b package provides a very robust tool - for these tasks. - -
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- + Index: Networking-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Networking-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Networking-en.xml 5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000 1.1 +++ Networking-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,220 +1,109 @@ -
- Networking - - Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 - - IPv4 Address Promotion - - Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has - been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 - addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the - primary address is deleted all secondary addresses are deleted - as well. By enabling the new sysctl - (or one of the - interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to - promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary - address. - - - - - Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors - - - The current behaviour when selecting the source address for - ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the - ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 - introduces a new sysctl - which - allows to change this behaviour to use the address of the - interface which has received the original packet causing the - error. - - - For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on - eth0. Because the new - sysctl option is enabled, this causes the - ICMP echo reply to be sent out via - eth1. The address of - eth0 is used when the default - behaviour would use the address of - eth. - - - This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing - setups. - - - - - LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm - - - A new routing lookup algorithm called - trie has been added. It is intended for - large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement - over the original hash implementation at the cost of increased - memory consumption and complexity. - - - - - Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure - - TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and - thus modular. The legacy new RENO - algorithm stays default and acts as fallback algorithm. During - the period of this work the following new congestion control - algorithms have been added: - - - - High Speed TCP congestion control. - - - - TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. - - - - H-TCP congestion control. - - - - Scalable TCP congestion control. - - - - All existing congestion control modules have been - converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion - control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle - low latency links. - - - Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm - - An interesting addition for developers is that the - congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be - changed via the socket option - . - - - - - - Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss - - When a network driver notices a carrier loss, for example - when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in - front of the driver. This has been causing the packets to be - queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period - of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this - effect, the core networking stack now ceases to accept any - packets for queueing for any device that is operationally - down, that is, has its queue disabled. - - - - - DCCP Protocol Support - - Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive - support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still - experimental but known to work. Work to make userspace - applications aware of this new protocol has started. - - - - - Wireless - - A new driver named HostAP has been added to 2.6.14-rc1 - allowing the emulation of a wireless access point in software. - Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based - cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) - PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added. - - - - - Miscellaneous - - - - A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related - fixes have been included. - - - - A new textsearch infrastructure has been added - useable with the corresponding iptables and extended - match. - - - - Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface - visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to - the latest standards. - - - - The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally - supported for IPv4. - - - - Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API - (RFC3542) have been added. - - - - - - -
- Userspace Tools - - The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix - length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has - changed the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length - is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: - - -ip addr list dev eth0 -4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 - inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 -su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' -Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old - scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to - avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear - in further releases, fix your scripts! - - - The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the - warning is: - - -su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' - - - It has not been possible to tell if an interface is down - administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable - unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER - has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is - administratively up but no carrier can be found. - - - The ip command now supports a batch mode via - the argument just like the - tc command to speed up batches of tasks. - + + +
+ + Temp + +
+ Docs/Beats/Networking +
+ Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 +
+ IPv4 Address Promotion + Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address. +
+
+ Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors + The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr that allows changing this behaviour to use the address of the interface that received the original error-causing packet. + For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on eth0. Because the new sysctl option is enabled, this causes the ICMP echo reply to be sent out via eth1. The address of eth0 is used when the default behaviour would use the address of eth. + This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups. +
+
+ LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm + A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the original hash implementation at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity. +
+
+ Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure + TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy NewReno algorithm stays default and acts as the fallback algorithm. The following new congestion control algorithms have been added: + + + High Speed TCP congestion control. + + + TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. + + + H-TCP congestion control. + + + Scalable TCP congestion control. + + + All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. + + + + + + + + + <!> + + Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm + An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION. + + +
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+ Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss + When a network driver notices a carrier loss, for example, when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. This has been causing the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now ceases to accept any packets for queueing for any device that is operationally down, that is, has its queue disabled. +
+
+ DCCP Protocol Support + Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still experimental but known to work. Work has begun to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol. +
+
+ Wireless + A new driver named HostAP has been added to 2.6.14-rc1 allowing the emulation of a wireless access point in software. Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added. +
+
+ Miscellaneous + + + A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes have been included. + + + A new textsearch infrastructure has been added useable with the corresponding iptables and extended match. + + + Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to the latest standards. + + + The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally supported for IPv4. + + + Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API (RFC3542) have been added. + + +
+
+
+ Userspace Tools + The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: + + + ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0'Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with oldscripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) toavoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappearin further releases, fix your scripts! + + + The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: + + + su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' + + + Previously, it has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. + The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch that works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks. +
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- - + Index: OverView-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/OverView-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- OverView-en.xml 13 Jan 2006 15:13:50 -0000 1.6 +++ OverView-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.7 @@ -1,214 +1,90 @@ -
- Overview of &FC; &FCTESTVER; - - - This section provides you with a preview of what you can find in - &FC; &FCTESTVER;. - -
- &FC; &LOCALVER; Tour - - - Welcome to &FED;. In this exciting new test release, we present - you a sneak preview of &FC; &FCVER;. It is filled with - pictures and videos and is available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5. - - - We request active participation from the community to test and - provide feedback to the developers for a robust and cutting edge - release of &FC; &FCVER;. Thank you for your interest in &FED;. - - - Help With the Testing + + +
+ + Temp + +
+ Fedora Core 5 Tour + Welcome to Fedora. In this new exciting new release, we present you a sneak preview of Fedora Core 5 filled with pictures and videos available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5. +
+ What Has Changed Since Fedora Core 4 - Please go through the following major changes with special care - and provide feedback to the http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/ - mailing list. - - -
- New in &FC; &FCTESTVER; - - - Desktop - - - - A completely revamped look and feel including a - bubbly new theme, wallpaper, screensaver and logo has - been provided that is visually appealing and - demonstrates the exciting and user friendly nature of - &FED;. - - - - - GNOME 2.13.2 and KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 desktop - environments are available. - - - - - GNOME Power Manager and GNOME Screensaver are - available as a technology preview within this release. - - - - - OpenOffice.org 2.0 final release is included. - OpenOffice.org now uses system versions for many of - the libraries leading to increased performance and - efficiency. - - - - - Xorg X11R7 Release Candidate 3 has been included in - this release. This is the first modular version, which - helps in providing additional features and bug fixes - at a faster pace. - - - - - Mono, an open source development environment for .NET, - is available in this release. Also included are - Mono-based applications such as the Beagle desktop - search tool (http://beaglewiki.org/Main_Page) - and F-Spot, a photo management tool (http://www.gnome.org/projects/f-spot/). - - - - - Kernel 2.6.14 is included. Software suspend is enabled - in this release. - - - - - Pup, a graphical updater using yum, is available in - this release. - - - - - I18N support has drastically improved through the use - of SCIM language input framework, which has replaced - IIMF in this release - - - - - &FED; now sports a brand new logo and changes in the - animated mouse cursor theme. - - - - - - - System Level Changes - - - - - gcc 4.1 compiler is included and the entire set of - &FED; packages is now build using this new compiler - version which brings in new security and performance - enhancements. - - - - - The PCMCIA framework used by laptops and mobile - devices has changed with kernel version 2.6.13-rc1 - onwards. The older pcmcia-cs - package using the cardmgr/pcmcia service has been - replaced with a new pcmciautils - package where the PCMCIA devices are handled directly - with the hotplug system using udev dynamically in this - &FED; release. This increases both efficiency and - performance of the system. More information about - these changes are available from http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. - - - - - SELinux implementation has undergone a major change - with a switchover to the reference - policy (http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/) - instead of the targeted and strict policy mechanisms - used by previous versions of &FED;. The reference - policy provides better modularity, flexibility and - configurability, along with other enhancements. This - version also adds support for MCS (Multi Category - Security) enabled by default and MLS (Multi Level - Security) security sub-systems within the SELinux - framework. - - - - - Xen Virtualisation software and yum - package manager are now well integrated within the - &FED; installer. The installer interface is more - streamlined. Remote logging and improved support for - tracebacks is included. - - - - - - - System Administration - - - - - System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) - is an instrumentation system for debugging and - analysing performance bottlenecks, which is included - in this release. - - - - - Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/) - is an execution analysis technology for monitoring - running processes or threads, and is included within - this release. - - - - - - - Road Map - - - The proposed plans for &FED; in this version are available - from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap. - - - - + + + + + + (!) + + We request active participation from the community to test the following major changes with special care and provide feedback to the developers for a robust and cutting edge release of Fedora Core 5. You can provide feedback and discuss changes in the fedora-test (http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/) mailing list. Thank you for your interest and participation in the development of Fedora. +
+ Desktop + + + A completely revamped look and feel including a bubbly new theme, wallpaper, screensaver and logo has been provided that is visually appealing and demonstrates the exciting and user friendly nature of Fedora. + + + GNOME 2.13.4 (http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirteen) development release and KDE 3.5 (http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.php) general release of popular desktop environments is available. + + + GNOME Power Manager and GNOME Screensaver are available as a technology preview within this release. + + + OpenOffice.org 2.0 (http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html/) release is included. OpenOffice.org now uses system versions for many of the libraries leading to increased performance and efficiency. + + + Firefox 1.5(http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html) web browser with many new features is included in this release + + + Pup, the package updater has been joined by Pirut, which is the replacement for system-config-packages providing comprehensive software package management using yum as a backend. + + + Beagle which provides a index based search interface, f-spot for photo management and tomboy, a note taking application has been added to this release. + + + Support for Broadcom 43xx wireless chipsets (http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/) has been included in the kernel. + + + I18N support has drastically improved through the use of SCIM language input framework which has replaced IIMF in this release + + + Gstreamer media framework 0.10 which brings major improvements in robustness and features has been included in this release. Totem uses this new version of Gstreamer now. Other media applications that use gstreamer is expected to be updated within the subsequent releases. + + +
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+ System Administration + + + Xen Virtualisation software and yum package manager are now well integrated within the Fedora installer. The installer interface is more streamlined. Remote logging and improved support for tracebacks is included. + + + System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) a instrumentation system for debugging and analysing performance bottle necks and Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/), an execution analysis technology for monitoring running processes or threads is included within this release. + + +
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+ System Level Changes + + + Xorg X11R7.0 has been included in this release. This is the first modular version, which helps in providing additional features and bug fixes at a faster pace. + + + gcc 4.1 compiler is included and the entire set of Fedora packages is now build using this new compiler version which brings in new security and performance enhancements. + + + PCMCIA framework used by laptop and mobile devices had changed as with kernel version 2.6.13-rc1 onwards. The older pcmcia-cs package using the cardmgr/pcmcia service has been replaced with a new pcmciautils package where the PCMCIA devices are handled directly with the hotplug system using udev dynamically in this Fedora release. This increases both efficiency and performance of the system. More information about this changes are available from http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. + + + SELinux implementation has undergone a major change with a switchover to reference policy. SELinux reference policy can support binary policy modules. It is possible now to move SELinux policies into individual packages and make it easier for users to ship site-specific policy customizations when required. This version also adds support for MCS (Multi Category System) enabled by default and MLS (Multi Level System) in addition to the the previous versions which have TE (Type Enforcement) which is enabled by default and RBAC (Role Based Access Contro) security sub systems within the SELinux framework. + + +
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+ Road Map + The proposed plans for Fedora in this version are available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap.
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- Packages Added - - These packages have been added to &FC; for this release notes. - - scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5 - struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc - jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc - nspr-4.6-4 - scim-1.4.2-3 - anthy-6829-3 - system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0 - axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc - bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc - bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc - concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc - dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc - jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc - jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc - wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc - javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc - jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc - castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc - adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc - amtu-1.0.2-1 - xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc - xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc - jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc - hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc - jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc - jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc - jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc - mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc - monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc - oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc - p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc - fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc - velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc - werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc - gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc - nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc - asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc - cairo-1.0.0-1 - objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc - objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc - carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc - jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc - jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc - tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc - tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5 - joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc - jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc - lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc - geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc - jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc - howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc - dhcdbd-1.8-1 - aspell-ru-0.99f7-2 - hplip-0.9.5-3 - gpart-0.1h-1 - iso-codes-0.47-1 - gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc - jonathan-rmi-3.1-5 - pup-0.0.2-1 - jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc - jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc - medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc - medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc - perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc - perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc - perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc - perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc - perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc - perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc - perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc - systemtap-0.4.1-2 - pcmciautils-007-1 - scim-tables-0.5.3-4 - libsemanage-1.3.2-1 - scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5 - scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1 - scim-chewing-0.2.1-1 - scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1 - libchewing-0.2.7-1 - kasumi-0.9-3.fc5 - kexec-tools-1.101-2 - libsetrans-0.1.7-1 - icu-3.4-4 - libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5 -
+ Note: treediff.py dist-fc4 dist-rawhide > /tmp/diff sed -e 's,^,* ,g' -e 's,$,\n,g' /tmp/diff > diffwiki + Note: Should add a note on third party repos and yum plugin to protect base repos
- Packages Removed - - These packages have been removed: - - ccs-0.25-0.17 - cman-1.0-0.pre33.15 - cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 - dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10 - dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 - fence-1.27-16 - GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2 - gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6 - gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1 - iddev-1.9-21 - magma-1.0-0.pre21.7 - magma-plugins-1.0-0.pre18.3 + Package Change Details + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {i} + + + + LinuxThreads library is no longer available + +
+ + LinuxThreads was been deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. NPTL, which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has replaced this completely. +
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- Package Notes - - system-config-mouse configuration - utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and 3 - button mouse configuration is being done automatically and serial - mice are not supported. - - - Screensavers not installed by default anymore? Explain - why and provide commands to install them. - - -
- + Index: PackageNotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/PackageNotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- PackageNotes-en.xml 13 Jan 2006 01:22:29 -0000 1.2 +++ PackageNotes-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,260 +1,37 @@ - - -
- Package-Specific Notes - - - The following sections contain information regarding packages that - have undergone significant changes for &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. For - easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups - used in Anaconda. - -
- Basic Components - - This section contains information related to basic system - components. - + + +
+ + Temp + +
+ Package Notes + The following sections contain information regarding packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups used in Anaconda.
- &FEX; Repository - - &FEX; is part of the larger &FP; and is a volunteer-based - community effort to create a repository of packages that - compliment &FC;. The &FEX; repository is enabled by default from - &FC; &LOCALVER; onwards. - - - You can lean more about &FEX; from: - - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras - - - If you would like to install any software available from - Fedora extras you can use yum. - - -yum install <packagename> - - - Where <packagename> is the name - of the package you want to install. For example, if you wanted - to install the abiword package, the command - yum install abiword automatically installs - the package and all dependencies. - + Basic Components + This section contains information related to basic system components. +
+ Mouse Configuration Utility Removed + The system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported. +
+
+ Screensavers Not Installed by Default + Screensavers not installed by default anymore? Explain why and provide commands to install them. +
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+ NetworkManager + Because it is not possible to test NetworkManager in all configurations, it is not enabled by default in Fedora Core . + Refer to this page for information about enabling this application: + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager + +
+
+ Dovecot + This release of Fedora Core has a new version of the Dovecot IMAP server software which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of importance especially to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes. + + +
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- Audit Daemon <command>auditd</command> and Log - Files - - The audit daemon, auditd, is now enabled by default. When - auditd is running, the kernel directs audit messages to - /var/log/audit/audit.log. The location of this file is - specified in /etc/auditd.conf. - - - AVC messages for &SEL; are sent using the audit infrastructure. - These messages are now in - /var/log/audit/audit.log. - - - When auditd is not running, the kernel passes audit messages to - syslog. These logs are typically kept in /var/log/messages and - are viewable using dmesg. - - - Audit extensions are now compiled into PAM. All programs that - do grant entry to the system or change user account attributes - will generate an audit message. - - - To enable auditing within the kernel, you must pass the - parameter audit=1 to the kernel during - boot. Otherwise, you can use this command to enable auditing - during run time: - - -auditctl -e 1 - -
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- Enabling the <filename>slocate</filename> Database - - The database needed by the locate utility is - no longer created by default. Enable the database creation by - setting DAILY_UPDATE to - in /etc/updatedb.conf - if you want to use locate. - -
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- Stricter Controls in <filename>openssh</filename> - - The version of OpenSSH in &FC; &LOCALVER; is based on OpenSSH - 3.9 and includes strict permission and ownership checks for the - user configuration file ~/.ssh/config. If - this file does not have appropriate ownership and permissions, - ssh will exit. - - - Check that ~/.ssh/config is owned by the - owner of ~/, and that its permissions are - set to mode 600. - - -ls -l ~/.ssh/config --rw------- 1 username username 400 May 5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config - - - The directory ~/ is command-line shorthand - for the logged in user's home directory, usually - /home/username/. - - - In addition, OpenSSH is no longer configured to request X11 - forwarding by default when connecting to servers. To enable X11 - forwarding, the or - option must be specified, or the - option must be enabled in the ~/.ssh/config - file. - - - The behavior of ssh clients that are invoked - with the option has changed. In OpenSSH 3.8 - and later, X11 forwarding is performed in a way that - applications run as untrusted clients by default. Previously, - X11 forwarding was performed so that applications always ran as - trusted clients. Some applications may not function properly - when run as untrusted clients. To forward X11 so that - applications are run as trusted clients, invoke ssh with the - option instead of the - option, or set in the - file. - -
- &SERVER-TOOLS; - &PACKAGE-NOTES-JAVA; -
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- Core - - This section contains the most elemental components of &DISTRO;, - including the kernel. - - &KERNEL; - &SECURITY;
- &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS; - &I18N; - &PRINTING; - - &MULTIMEDIA; - &WEB-SERVERS; - &SAMBA; - &XORG; - &ENTERTAINMENT; -
- + Index: PackageNotesJava-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/PackageNotesJava-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- PackageNotesJava-en.xml 5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000 1.1 +++ PackageNotesJava-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,23 +1,87 @@ -
- Java Package Recommendations - - &FC; &LOCALVER; users are advised not to use the Java RPM provided - by Sun. It contains Provides that - conflict with names used in packages provided as part of &FC; - &LOCALVER;. Because of this, Sun Java might disappear from an - installed system during package upgrade operations. - - - &FC; &LOCALVER; users should use either the RPM from jpackage.org or - manually install the Sun Java tarball into - /opt. - -
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+ + Temp + +
+ Handling Java and Java-like Packages + Fedore Core includes a tool suite and execution environment based on free software technologies that is capable of building and running many useful programs written in the Java programming language, including the Eclipse IDE, Tomcat, and OpenOffice.org. + In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. + Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: + + + alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {i} + + + Fedora Core does not include the proprietary Sun Microsystems Java implementation + +
+ Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. This entirely free software stack is not Java but can run many programs written in Java. For more information, refer to the Java FAQ at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ. +
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+ + + + + + + (!) + + + When to use the JPackage Project RPM repository + +
+ Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the excellent JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. Refer to http://jpackage.org for more information on the Jpackage Project.These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora. +
+ + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + /!\ + + + Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your yum configuration + +
+ Understand better what you are doing if you plan on mixing packages from the Fedora and JPackage repos. Doing so may leave your system in a state that cannot be easily fixed. Be careful, and do research before you proceed. +
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+ + Temp + +
+ Docs/Beats/Printing + This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. + Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. +
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Index: ProjectOverview-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ProjectOverview-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ProjectOverview-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ ProjectOverview-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,126 +1,81 @@ -
- An Overview of the &FP; - - The goal of the &FP; is to work with the Linux community to build a - complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open - source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project - produces time-based releases of &FC; approximately 2-3 times a year, - with a public release schedule. The &RH; engineering team continues - to participate in building &FC; and invites and encourages more - outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this - more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in - line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open - source community. - - - For more information, refer to the &FP; website: - - - http://fedora.redhat.com/ - - - Your participation is welcome. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted - for details. - - - For communication in the &FP; look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. - - - In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are - available: - - - - - fedora-list at redhat.com — For users of &FC; releases - - - - - fedora-test-list at redhat.com — For testers of &FC; test - releases - - - - - fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — For developers, developers, - developers - - - - - fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — For participants of the - Documentation Project - - - - - fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com — For community members - who represent the &FP; in public. - - - - - To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word - "subscribe" in the subject to - <listname>-request - (where - <listname> - is one of the above list names.) - - - Alternately, you can subscribe through the Web interface: - - - http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ - - - - The &FP; also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is - a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can - have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat - with someone privately one-on-one. - - - To talk with other &FP; participants via IRC, access freenode IRC - network. Initially, you can use - irc.freenode.net as the IRC server, although - you may decide to select a server that is geographically closer to - you. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) - for more information. &FP; participants frequent the - #fedora channel, while &FP; developers can - often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. - Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; - this information can be found on the project pages. - - - In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you - will need to register your nickname (nick). - Instructions are given when you first /join the - channel. - - - Note + Your participation is welcome. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted for details. + For communication in the Fedora Project look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. + In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are available: + + + + + + + + fedora-list at redhat.com ??? For users of Fedora Core releases + + + + + + + + + + fedora-test-list at redhat.com ??? For testers of Fedora Core test releases + + + + + + + + + + fedora-devel-list at redhat.com ??? For developers, developers, developers + + + + + + + + + + fedora-docs-list at redhat.com ??? For participants of the Documentation Project + + + + + To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request (where <listname> is one of the above list names.) + Alternately, you can subscribe through the Web interface: - &RH; has no control over the &FP; IRC channels or their content. + http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ - -
- + The Fedora Project also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one. + + + To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access freenode IRC network. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel, while Fedora Project developers can often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can be found on the project pages and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. + + + In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname (nick). Instructions are given when you /join the channel. + + + + + + + {i} + + Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content. +
+ Index: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.20 retrieving revision 1.21 diff -u -r1.20 -r1.21 --- RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 30 Jan 2006 14:57:22 -0000 1.20 +++ RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.21 @@ -3,44 +3,6 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; @@ -49,11 +11,11 @@ - + - + @@ -69,18 +31,44 @@
&FDP-INFO; - - &WELCOME; - &OVERVIEW; - &LEGALNOTICE-SECTION; - &FEEDBACK; - &INTRO; - &INSTALLER; - &ARCH-SPECIFIC; - &NETWORKING; - &PACKAGE-NOTES; - &LEGACY; - &PACKAGE-CHANGES; - &PROJECT-OVERVIEW; - &COLOPHON; + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Index: Samba-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Samba-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Samba-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ Samba-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,30 +1,33 @@ -
- Samba (Windows File System Compatibility) - - - This section contains information related to Samba, the suite - of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows - systems. - - -
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+ Docs/Beats/Samba + This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. + Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. - Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now - possible. In releases prior to &FC; &LOCALVER;, the firewall - prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition - of the ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module - to the 2.6.14 kernel and corresponding enhancements to - system-config-securitylevel, the - firewall now properly tracks SMB browse broadcasts.
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+ Samba (Windows Compatibility) + This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems. +
+ SMB Browsing + Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now possible. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly tracks SMB browse broadcasts. +
+ Samba Configuration using SWAT + Samba-SWAT, is still required for ease of use of Samba. Once installed you can access it by opening a web-browser and navigating to http://localhost:901 + replacing localhost with the name of the computer on which Samba is installed. + For more information about SWAT navigate here, http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/SWAT.html + + More Information such as a detailed How-To Install, Configure etc will follow soon. + + CategoryDocumentation + +
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+ Index: Security-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Security-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Security-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ Security-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,120 +1,95 @@ -
- Security - - - This section highlights various security items from &FC;. - - -
- General Information - - - General introduction to the many proactive security features in - &FED;, current status and policies is available from the http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security - page. - -
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+ fstack-protecter information was provided by Arjan. I will add more information on fortify source after reading up the relevant material. Should also add introductory information on SELinux, link to SELinux FAQ. Write about the various security features like /dev/mem restriction, Exec Shield, PIE, ELF hardening in Security Features page and link from this section to provide a comprehensive overview of the security features available in addition to others like firewall or network services like sendmail only listening to localhost - RahulSundaram + +
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- PAM module Deprecation - - - Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. - Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive, which - obsoletes the pam_stack module. The - pam_stack module usage is logged with a - deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It - must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. - All packages in &FC; using PAM were modified to not use - pam_stack. However, when a system is - upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the - admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, - those security configurations are not replaced. Instead they are - created as .rpmnew files and continue to - call upon pam_stack. Such service - configurations must be fixed so the - pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the - .rpmnew files for the actual changes - needed. - - + General Information + General introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available from this page: - Example using /etc/pam.d/login: + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security - - -#%PAM-1.0 -auth required pam_securetty.so -auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -auth required pam_nologin.so -account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule -session required pam_selinux.so close -session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -session required pam_loginuid.so -session optional pam_console.so -# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule -session required pam_selinux.so open -#%PAM-1.0 -auth required pam_securetty.so -auth include system-auth -# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might -# be used in the included configuration file -# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there -# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' -account required pam_nologin.so -account include system-auth -password include system-auth -# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule -session required pam_selinux.so close -session include system-auth -# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules -# in the session phase -session required pam_loginuid.so -session optional pam_console.so -# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule -session required pam_selinux.so open -
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- Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering - - - All of the software in the &FC; and &FEX; software - repositories for this release are compiled using a security feature - called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector - puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before - the return address and just before returning from that value. - That canary value is verified and if there was a buffer - overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program - aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application - is started, making it impossible to guess remotely. This is a - security feature written by &RH; developers as a port of the - IBM ProPolice/SSP (http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/ - feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in &FC; - &LOCALVER;. - - - This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from &FC; 4 - onwards. - +
+ What's New +
+ PAM module Deprecation + + Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. + Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it. + + + + + + +
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+ When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration fiels are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. + diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew +
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+ Example /etc/pam.d/login: + + + #%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth required pam_stack.so service=system-authauth required pam_nologin.soaccount required pam_stack.so service=system-authpassword required pam_stack.so service=system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession required pam_stack.so service=system-authsession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open#%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth include system-auth# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might# be used in the included configuration file# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include'account required pam_nologin.soaccount include sys! tem-authpassword include system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession include system-auth# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules# in the session phasesession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open + + +
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+ Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering + All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. Then the canary value is verified, and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started and makes it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers as a rewritten implementation of the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . + This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from Fedora Core 4 onwards. + + + + +
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Index: SecuritySELinux-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/SecuritySELinux-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- SecuritySELinux-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ SecuritySELinux-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,18 +1,79 @@ -
- SELinux Changes - - Multi-Category Security (MCS) SELinux is included in &FC; - &LOCALVER;. For more information, read this informative article: - - - http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/5583.html - -
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+ SELinux + The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and pointers to documentation and references: + + + New SELinux project pages: + + + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux + + + + + + If you are having trouble: + + + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting + + + + + + Questions? + + + + http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq/ + + + + + + Looking for a list of SELinux commands? + + + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands + + + + + + Want to know which domains are confined? + + + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains + + + + + +
+ Multi Category Security (MCS) + General use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. For example, Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. + For more information, you can read this article from the creator of MCS: + + http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html + +
+ Multilevel Security (MLS) + A specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object (a document file) can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and the ProjectMeta is the category. + Refer to this technical article for more information: + + http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html + +
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Index: ServerTools-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/ServerTools-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ServerTools-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ ServerTools-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,78 +1,38 @@ -
- Server and System Configuration Tools - - - This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI - server and system configuration tools in &FC;. - - - - system-config-printer - - - - SMB Browsing Outside Local Network - - Browsing for Samba print shares across subnets is now - possible. In addition, if at least one WINS server has - been specified in - /etc/samba/smb.conf, the first - address specified will be used when browsing. - - - - Kerberos Support for SMB Printers - - The system-config-printer - application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a - new SMB printer. To add the printer, the user must possess - a valid Kerberos ticket and - /usr/sbin/printconf-gui must be - launched via sudo. No username and - password is stored in - /etc/cups/printers.conf. Printing is - still possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous - printing. - - - - - - - system-config-securitylevel - - - - Trusted Service Additions - - Samba is now listed in the "Trusted services" list and can - thus be enabled to permit the firewall to pass SMB - traffic. - - - - Port Ranges - - When defining Other Ports in the - system-config-securitylevel - tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, - specifying 6881-6999:tcp results in - the addition of the following line to - /etc/sysconfig/iptables : - - -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT - - - - - - -
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+ SMB Browsing Outside Local Network + Browsing for Samba print shares across subnets is now possible. In addition, if at least one WINS server has been specified in /etc/samba/smb.conf, the first address specified is used when browsing. +
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+ Kerberos Support for SMB Printers + The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB printer. To add the printer, the user must possess a valid Kerberos ticket and /usr/sbin/printconf-gui must be launched via sudo. No username and password is stored in /etc/cups/printers.conf. Printing is still possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous printing. +
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+ Port Ranges + When defining "Other Ports" in the system-config-securitylevel tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, specifying "6881-6999:tcp" results in the addition of the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: + + + A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT + + +
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Index: SystemDaemons-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/SystemDaemons-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- SystemDaemons-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ SystemDaemons-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,39 +1,17 @@ - - - +
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+ Index: WebServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/WebServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- WebServers-en.xml 9 Jan 2006 12:28:41 -0000 1.2 +++ WebServers-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,179 +1,125 @@ -
- Web Servers - - - This section contains information on Web-related applications. - - -
- <command>httpd</command> a.k.a. Apache HTTP Server. - - - Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in &FC;. - This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, - including: - - - - - - greatly improved caching modules - (mod_cache, - mod_disk_cache, - mod_memcache) - - - - - refactored authentication and authorization support - - - - - support for proxy load balancing - (mod_proxy_balance) - - - - - large file support for 32-bit platforms (including support for - >2Gb request bodies) - - - - - new modules mod_dbd and - mod_filter bring SQL database support and - enhanced filtering - - - - - - The following changes have been made to the default - httpd configuration: - - - - - - the mod_cern_meta and - mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by - default - - - - - the mod_ext_filter module is now loaded - by default - - - - - - Any third-party modules compiled for httpd - 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. - - - - Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2; - refer to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html - for more information. - -
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- php - - - Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in &FC;. This release brings a - number of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: - - - - - - improved performance - - - - - addition of the PDO database abstraction module - - - - - - The following extension modules have been added: - - - - - - pdo (in the php-pdo - package) - - - - - pdo_sqlite (in the - php-sqlite package) - - - - - pdo_mysql (in the - php-mysql package) - - - - - pdo_pgsql (in the - php-pgsql package) - - - - - pdo_odbc (in the - php-odbc package) - - - - - xmlreader (in the - php-xml package) - - - - - - The following extension modules are no longer built: - - - - - - dbx - - - - - dio - - - - - yp - - - + Web Servers + This section contains information on Web-related applications. +
+ httpd + Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including: + + + greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache) + + + refactored authentication and authorization support + + + support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance) + + + large file support for 32-bit platforms (including support for >2Gb request bodies) + + + new modules mod_dbd and mod_filter bring SQL database support and enhanced filtering + + + The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: + + + the mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default + + + the mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default + + + Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. + Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2, refer to this page for more information: + + http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html + +
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+ php + Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: + + + improved performance + + + addition of the PDO database abstraction module + + + The following extension modules have been added: + + + + date, hash, and Reflection (built-in with the php package) + + + + pdo and pdo_psqlite (in the php-pdo package) + + + + pdo_mysql (in the php-mysql package) + + + + pdo_pgsql (in the php-pgsql package) + + + + pdo_odbc (in the php-odbc package) + + + + xmlreader and xmlwriter (in the php-xml package) + + + The following extension modules are no longer built: + + + + dbx + + + + + dio + + + + + yp + + + +
+ The PEAR framework + The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package; only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: + + + + Archive_Tar + + + + + Console_Getopt + + + + + XML_RPC + + + + additional components may be packaged in Fedora Extras. +
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- Welcome to &FC; &LOCALVER; - - &FC; is a completely free, user friendly, and secure general purpose - platform based on Linux that is always free for anyone to use, - modify, and distribute, now and forever. The &FP; is an open source - project that pioneers leading edge technology and concepts, which is - sponsored by &RH; and supported by the &FED; community. - - - This is a test release, not intended for end users - - This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers - to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end - users. - - - Subscribe to the fedora-test - and fedora-devel - mailing lists to keep track of important changes in the current - development versions and provide feedback to the developers. &FP; - requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a - improved final release to end users. For more information on this, - refer to the following document: - - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests - - - - Latest Release Notes on the Web - - These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ - to view the latest release notes for &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. - - - - - - Refer to these webpages to find out more information about &FED;: - - - - - - - - - - — Technical release notes - - - - - Fedora - FAQ - - - - - Help and Support (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) - - - - - Participate in the Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) - - - - - About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/) - - - -
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+ Welcome to Fedora Core + + + + + + + + + + + <!> + + This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end users. + + + + + + + (!) + + Subscribe to the fedora-test and fedora-devel mailings lists to keep track of important changes in the current development versions and provide feedback to the developers. Fedora Project requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a improved final release to end users. See the following document for more information. + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Thank you for your participation. + + + + + + + (!) + + Latest Release Notes on the Web + These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core . + + + Refer to these webpages to find out more information about Fedora: + + + + Docs/Beats/OverView + + + + + Docs/Beats/Introduction + + + + Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ) + + + Help and Support (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) + + + Participate in the Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) + + + About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/) + + +
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X Window System (Graphics) - This section contains information related to the X Window - System implementation provided with &FED;. - -
+ This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora. +
xorg-x11 - X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window - System. It provides the basic low level functionality that full - fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE - are designed upon. - For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ - - You can use - ApplicationsSystem - SettingsDisplay or - run system-config-display to configure the - settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in - /etc/X11/xorg.conf. + X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon. + For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ - - Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into &FED; development - (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is - the first modular release of Xorg. Among several benefits, - modular Xorg enables users to receive updates at a faster pace, - while helping developers to develop and release specific - components in a rapid fashion. - - - More information on the current status of the Xorg - modularization effort in &FED; is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization + You can use Applications=> System Settings=> Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf + Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion. + More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
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- Xorg X11R7 Developer Notes - X11R7 RC2 is included in this release and there are a number - of things that software developers, and packagers in &FED; - repositories, need to be aware of in order to ensure that their - software or software packages properly compile and work with - X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more - involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where - possible, suggestions on how to fix them. - +
+ Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes + X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them.
- The <filename>/usr/X11R6</filename> directory hierarchy - - X11R7 installs into /usr directly now, - and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 - hierarchy. Applications that rely on files being present at - fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile - time or at run time, must be updated to use the system - PATH, or some other mechanism, to dynamically - determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard - code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks. - + The /usr/X11R6 directory hierarchy + X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks.
- <command>Imake</command> - Imake is no longer used to build the X - Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. - Imake, xmkmf and other - utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are - still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that - people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and - pkg-config. Support for - imake may vanish in a future X Window - System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to - transition away from it, and not to use it for any new - software projects. - + Imake + Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects.
The systemwide app-defaults directory - The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now - %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, which - expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on - &FC; &LOCALVER; and for future &RHEL; systems. + The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now "%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
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+ xft-config can't be found + Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config.
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Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview - Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package - visible changes that are present in X11R7: + Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes that are present in X11R7: - The entire buildsystem has changed from - Imake to the GNU autotools collection. - + The entire buildsystem has changed from "Imake" to the GNU autotools collection. - All of the libraries now install - pkgconfig *.pc - files, which should now always be used by software that - depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to - them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere. - + All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere. - Everything is now installed directly into - /usr instead of - /usr/X11R6. All software that hard - codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, - must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the - proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths - that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use - autodetection methods rather than to hard code paths. - + Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths. - Every library has its own, private source package now, - which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel - subpackage. - - - Any software package that previously picked up the - development headers, etc. for X libraries by using - BuildRequires: - (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel), must now - individually list each library dependency individually. When - doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended - to use virtual build dependencies instead of hard coding - the library package names of the Xorg implementation. - - - This means you should use: BuildRequires: - libXft-devel instead of using: - BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel. If - your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 - implementation of a specific library, and there is no other - clean/safe way to state the dependency, then use the - xorg-x11--devel form. By sticking to - the virtual provides/requires mechanism, this makes it - painless if and when the libraries move to another location - in the future. - + Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using "BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use "virtual" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: "BuildRequires: libXft-devel" instead of using: "BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the "xorg-x11--devel" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, this ma! kes it painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 21:09:14 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:09:14 -0500 Subject: install-guide fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml, 1.10, 1.11 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.19, 1.20 rpm-info.xml, 1.7, 1.8 fedora-install-guide-en-outline.txt, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602062109.k16L9EfZ032340@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32316 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml rpm-info.xml Removed Files: fedora-install-guide-en-outline.txt Log Message: - Remove obsolete file. Index: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.10 +++ fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:09:05 -0000 1.11 @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ - To enable remote systems to send log messages to a &FED; system, + To configure a &FED; system to accept log messages from remote systems, edit the file /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS. Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.19 retrieving revision 1.20 diff -u -r1.19 -r1.20 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.19 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:09:05 -0000 1.20 @@ -77,8 +77,7 @@ your system, use the pirut tool to make different software selections for your system. To run this tool, from the main menu, select - Applications System - Tools Add/Remove Software + Applications Add/Remove Software . Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 00:12:55 -0000 1.7 +++ rpm-info.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:09:05 -0000 1.8 @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ + GNU FDL 1.0 --- fedora-install-guide-en-outline.txt DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 21:10:31 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:10:31 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en - New directory Message-ID: <200602062110.k16LAVq4032365@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32348/en Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/install-guide/en added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 21:12:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:12:03 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en/figs - New directory Message-ID: <200602062112.k16LC3vN032393@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32376/figs Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/figs added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 21:35:10 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:35:10 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 rpm-info-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602062135.k16LZAAm032747@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32711 Added Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml fedora-install-guide-en.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Added files to en/. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml --- About to Install No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation process after that point, the &FC; system will be incomplete and unusable. To return to previous screens to make different choices, select Back. To abort the installation, turn off the computer. Aborting Installation In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. &FC; notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the installation program. You may reboot with the installation media to start over.
About to Install Screen About to install screen.
Click Next to begin the installation. If your installation requires more than one disc, &FC; displays a list of all discs required to complete the process. If you do not have all of the necessary discs, select Reboot to abort the installation. Otherwise, choose Continue to proceed with installation.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml --- Acknowledgements Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram and the Anaconda team. David Neimi and Debra Deutsch contributed additional information on boot loader and RAID configurations. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml --- Appendix: Boot Options The &FED; installation system includes a range of functions and options for administrators. To use boot options, enter linux option at the boot: prompt. If you specify more than one option, separate each of the options by a single space. For example: linux option1 option2 option3 Rescue Mode The &FED; installation and rescue discs may either boot with rescue mode, or load the installation system. For more information on rescue discs and rescue mode, refer to .
Configuring the Installation System at the <prompt>boot:</prompt> Prompt The boot: prompt enables you to specify a number of settings for the installation system. These include: Language Display resolution Interface type Installation method Network settings
Specifying the Language To set the language for both the installation process and the final system, specify the ISO code for that language with the option. Use the option to configure the correct keyboard layout. For example, the ISO codes el_GR and gr identify the Greek language and the Greek keyboard layout: linux lang=el_GR keymap=gr
Configuring the Interface You may force the installation system to use the lowest possible screen resolution (640x480) with the option. To use a specific display resolution, enter as a boot option. For example, to set the display resolution to 1024x768, enter: linux resolution=1024x768 To run the installation process in text interface mode, enter: linux text To enable support for a serial console serial console, enter as an additional option. Configuring the Installed System The installed system runs the Setup Agent the first time that it boots. Use the Setup Agent to configure the display settings for the new system. Refer to for more information on configuring the display with the Setup Agent.
Specifying the Installation Method Use the option to display additional menus that enable you to specify the installation method and network settings. You may also configure the installation method and network settings at the boot: prompt itself. To specify the installation method from the boot: prompt, use the option. Refer to for the supported installation methods. Installation Methods Installation Method Option Format CD or DVD drive Hard Drive HTTP Server FTP Server NFS Server
Manually Configuring the Network Settings By default, the installation system uses DHCP to automatically obtain the correct network settings. To manually configure the network settings yourself, either enter them in the Configure TCP/IP screen, or at the boot: prompt. You may specify the address, , , and server settings for the installation system at the prompt. If you specify the network configuration at the boot: prompt, these settings are used for the installation process, and the Configure TCP/IP screen does not appear. This example configures the network settings for an installation system that uses the IP address 192.168.1.10: linux ip=192.168.1.10 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.1.1 dns=192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3 Configuring the Installed System Use the Network Configuration screen to specify the network settings for the new system. Refer to for more information on configuring the network settings for the installed system.
Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System You may access either graphical or text interfaces for the installation system from any other system. Access to a text mode display requires telnet, which is installed by default on &FED; systems. To remotely access the graphical display of an installation system, use client software that supports the VNC (Virtual Network Computing) VNC (Virtual Network Computing) display protocol. A number of providers offer VNC clients for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, as well as UNIX-based systems. Installing a VNC Client on &FED; VNC (Virtual Network Computing) installing client &FED; includes vncviewer, the client provided by the developers of VNC. To obtain vncviewer, install the vnc package. The installation system supports two types of VNC connection. You may either start the installation and manually login to the graphical display with a VNC client on another system, or configure the installation system to automatically connect to a VNC client on the network that is running in listening mode. VNC (Virtual Network Computing) enabling To enable remote graphical access to the installation system, enter two options at the prompt: linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty The option enables the VNC service. The option sets a password for remote access. The example shown above sets the password as qwerty. VNC Passwords The VNC password must be at least six characters long. Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the installation system with the screens that follow. You may then access the graphical interface through a VNC client. The installation system displays the correct connection setting for the VNC client: for a shell]]> You may then login to the installation system with a VNC client. To run the vncviewer client on &FED;, choose Applications AccessoriesVNC Viewer, or type the command vncviewer in a terminal window. Enter the server and display number in the VNC Server dialog. For the example above, the VNC Server is computer.mydomain.com:1. To have the installation system automatically connect to a VNC client, first start the client in VNC (Virtual Network Computing) listening mode listening mode. On &FED; systems, use the option to run vncviewer as a listener. In a terminal window, enter the command: vncviewer -listen Firewall Reconfiguration Required By default, the vncviewer utility listens on TCP port 5500. To update the &FED; firewall configuration to permit connections to this port from other systems, choose System Administration Security Level and Firewall , enter 5500:tcp in the Other ports: field, and select OK. Once the listening client is active, start the installation system and set the VNC options at the boot: prompt. In addition to and options, use the option to specify the name or IP address of the system that has the listening client. To specify the TCP port for the listener, add a colon and the port number to the name of the system. For example, to connect to a VNC client on the system desktop.mydomain.com on the port 5500, enter the following at the boot: prompt: linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty vncconnect=desktop.mydomain.com:5500 To enable remote access to a text mode installation, use the Telnet option at the boot: prompt: linux text telnet You may then connect to the installation system with the telnet utility. The telnet command requires the name or IP address of the installation system: telnet computer.mydomain.com Telnet Access Requires No Password To ensure the security of the installation process, only use the option to install systems on networks with restricted access.
Logging to a Remote System By default, the installation system sends log messages to the console. You may configure the system to log to a remote system that runs a syslog syslog service. To enable remote logging, specify the IP address of the remote system with the option. For example, to connect to a syslog service on the system 192.168.1.20, enter the following at the boot: prompt: linux syslog=192.168.1.20 &FED; uses syslogd to provide a syslog service. The default configuration of syslogd rejects messages from remote systems. Only Enable Remote Syslog Access on Secured Networks The syslogd service includes no security measures. &FED; systems that enable remote access to this service may be attacked by sending large quantities of log messages. In addition, crackers may intercept or falsify messages sent to the service. To configure a &FED; system to accept log messages from remote systems, edit the file /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS. Syslogd Options Configuration You must use root privileges to edit the file /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Restart the syslogd service to apply the change: su -c '/sbin/service syslog restart' Enter the root password when prompted. Firewall Reconfiguration Required By default, the syslog service listens on UDP port 514. To update the &FED; firewall configuration to permit connections to this port from other systems, choose System Administration Security Level and Firewall , enter 514:udp in the Other ports: field, and select OK.
Automating the Installation with Kickstart A Kickstart Kickstart file specifies settings for an installation. Once booted, the installation system may read a Kickstart file and carry out the installation process without requiring any further input from a user. Every Installation Produces a Kickstart File The &FED; installation process automatically writes a Kickstart file that contains the settings for the installed system. This file is always saved as /root/anaconda-ks.cfg. You may use this file to repeat the installation with identical settings, or modify copies to specify settings for other systems. &FED; includes a graphical application that enables you to create and modify Kickstart files by selecting the options that you require. Use the package system-config-kickstart to install this utility. To load the &FED; Kickstart editor, choose Applications System ToolsKickstart. Kickstart files list installation settings in plain-text, with one option per line. This format enables you to modify your Kickstart files with any text editor, and write scripts or applications that generate custom Kickstart files for your systems. To automate the installation process with a Kickstart file, use the option to specify the name and location of the file: linux ks=location/kickstart-file.cfg You may use Kickstart files that are held on either removable storage, or a hard drive, or located on a network server. Refer to for the supported Kickstart sources. Kickstart Sources Kickstart Source Option Format CD or DVD drive Hard Drive Other Device HTTP Server FTP Server NFS Server
To obtain a Kickstart file from a script or application on a Web server, specify the URL of the application with the option. If you add the option , the request also sends HTTP headers to the Web application. Your application may use these headers to identify the computer. This line sends a request with headers to the application http://server.example.com/kickstart.cgi: linux ks=http://server.mydomain.com/kickstart.cgi kssendmac
Enhancing Hardware Support By default, &FED; attempts to automatically detect and configure support for all of the components of your computer. &FED; supports the majority of hardware in common use with the software drivers that are included with the operating system. To enable a &FED; system to support more devices you may supply additional drivers during the installation process, or at a later time.
Adding Hardware Support with Driver Disks The installation system may load drivers from disks, pen drives, or network servers to configure support for new devices. After the installation is complete, remove any driver disks and store them for later use. Hardware manufacturers may supply driver disks driver disks for &FED; with the device, or provide image files to prepare the disks. To obtain the latest drivers, download the correct file from the website of the manufacturer. Driver Disks Supplied as Zipped Files Driver disk images may be distributed as compressed archives, or zip files. For identification, the names of zip files include the extensions .zip, or .tar.gz. To extract the contents of a zipped file with a &FED; system, choose Applications System ToolsArchive Manager. To format a disk or pen drive with an image file, use the dd utility. For example, to prepare a diskette with the image file drivers.img, enter this command in a terminal window: dd if=drivers.img of=/dev/fd0 To use a driver disk in the installation process, specify the option at the boot: prompt: linux dd When prompted, select Yes to provide a driver disk. Choose the drive that holds the driver disk from the list on the Driver Disk Source text screen. The installation system may also read drivers from disk images that are held on network servers. Refer to for the supported sources of driver disk image files. Driver Disk Image Sources Image Source Option Format Select a drive or device HTTP Server FTP Server NFS Server
Overriding Automatic Hardware Detection For some models of device automatic hardware configuration may fail, or cause instability. In these cases, you may need to disable automatic configuration for that type of device, and take additional steps to manually configure the device after the installation process is complete. Check the Release Notes Refer to the Release Notes for information on known issues with specific devices. To override the automatic hardware detection, use one or more of the following options: Hardware Options Compatibility Setting Option Disable all hardware detection Disable graphics, keyboard, and mouse detection Disable automatic monitor detection (DDC) Disable mainboard APIC Disable power management (ACPI) Disable Direct Memory Access (DMA) for IDE drives Disable BIOS-assisted RAID Disable Firewire device detection Disable parallel port detection Disable PC Card (PCMCIA) device detection Disable USB storage device detection Disable all USB device detection Force Firewire device detection Prompt user for ISA device configuration
Using the Maintenance Boot Modes
Loading the Memory (RAM) Testing Mode Faults in memory modules may cause your system to freeze or crash unpredictably. In some cases, memory faults may only cause errors with particular combinations of software. For this reason, you should test the memory of a computer before you install &FED; for the first time, even if it has previously run other operating systems. To boot your computer in memory testing mode memory testing mode, enter memtest86 at the boot: prompt. The first test starts immediately. By default, memtest86 carries out a total of ten tests. To halt the tests and reboot your computer, enter Esc at any time.
Booting Your Computer with the Rescue Mode rescue mode You may boot a command-line Linux system from either a rescue discs rescue disc or the first installation disc, without installing &FED; on the computer. This enables you to use the utilities and functions of a running Linux system to modify or repair an installed system. The rescue disc starts the rescue mode system by default. To load the rescue system with the first installation disc, enter: linux rescue Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the rescue system with the screens that follow. The final setup screen configures access to the existing system on your computer. By default, rescue mode attaches an existing operating system to the rescue system under the directory /mnt/sysimage/.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml --- Beginning the Installation To begin installation of &FC;, boot the computer from the bootable media. The bootable media provides the necessary programs and files to start the installation program. Once you start the installation program, you may be able to install from a completely different piece of media. If you boot from the first installation disc of the &FC; distribution, you may choose a different source for installation. The default source is the CDs themselves. To change this behavior, enter linux askmethod at the boot: prompt. If you boot from other media, the installation program always asks you to choose the installation source. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) on your computer must support the type of boot media you select. The BIOS controls access to some hardware devices during boot time. Any computer that meets the minimum recommended specification for &FC; can boot from a CD or DVD drive with the first disc. USB drives and flash media are newer technologies, but many computers can use them as boot media. Some network cards and chipsets include support for network booting with PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) PXE. PXE (pronounced "pixie") allows a computer to load boot files from a network server instead of directly-connected hardware. If you are not sure what capabilities your computer has, or how to configure the BIOS, consult the documentation provided by the manufacturer. Detailed information on hardware specifications and configuration is beyond the scope of this document. Aborting the Installation To abort the installation process at any time before the Installing Packages screen, either press CtrlAltDel or power off the computer with the power switch. &FED; makes no changes to your computer until package installation begins.
Booting from CD, DVD, or USB Media To boot your computer: Switch on the computer. Insert the first disc into the CD or DVD drive, or attach the USB media. A boot screen appears, with a boot: prompt at the bottom. BIOS Boot Order The BIOS contains settings that control the order of boot devices. If your PC boots from a device other than the &FC; boot media, check the BIOS boot configuration.
Boot Screen &FC; boot screen.
If you hit Enter, the installation runs in default mode. In the default mode, the installation uses a graphical interface if possible. If the installation program runs from the &FC; installation CD or DVD media, in default mode it uses these media as the installation source. To change the installation mode, at the boot: prompt, type linux followed by one or more of the following options: To install from a hard drive or network server, add the directive askmethod. To use a text interface, add the directive text. To retry installation because the installation aborted at an early stage, add the directive acpi=off. ACPI is responsible for many kinds of installation errors. If you turn ACPI off, you may be able to overcome some of these errors. Refer to the Release Notes for additional options that may help if you encounter problems with the installation program. A current copy of the Release Notes is always available at &FDPDOCS-URL;. When you issue a command at the boot: prompt, the first stage of the installation program starts.
Testing CD and DVD Media
Media Test Screen Media test screen.
Select OK to test the disc, or select Skip to proceed with the installation without testing the disc. Testing Discs Test any discs which you have not previously tested. A disc error during the installation process may force you to restart the entire procedure. After you test the first disc, another screen appears and shows the result:
Media Check Result Media check result.
Select OK. The following screen appears:
Next Disc Screen Next disc or continue.
Select Test to test the next disc in the set, or Continue to proceed with the installation.
After you test your discs and select Continue, or if you choose to skip testing, the main graphical installation program loads. BIOS Boot Order The BIOS contains settings that control the order of boot devices. If your PC boots from a device other than the &FC; boot media, check the BIOS boot configuration.
Booting from the Network using PXE To boot with PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) PXE, you need a properly configured server, and a network interface in your computer that supports PXE. Configure the computer to boot from the network interface. This option is in the BIOS, and may be labeled or . Once you properly configure PXE booting, the computer can boot the &FED; installation system without any other media. To boot a computer from a PXE server: Ensure that the network cable is attached. The link indicator light on the network socket should be lit, even if the computer is not switched on. Switch on the computer. A menu screen appears. Press the number key that corresponds to the desired option.
Welcome to Red Hat Network Installer Red Hat Network Installer screen.
Choose a network installation option to continue. PXE Troubleshooting If your PC does not boot from the netboot server, ensure that the BIOS is configured to boot first from the correct network interface. Some BIOS systems specify the network interface as a possible boot device, but do not support the PXE standard. Refer to your hardware documentation for more information.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml --- Boot Loader A boot loader is a small program that reads and launches the operating system. &FC; uses the GRUB configuring boot loader GRUB boot loader by default. If you have multiple operating systems, the boot loader determines which one to boot, usually by offering a menu. You may have a boot loader installed on your system already. An operating system may install its own preferred boot loader, or you may have installed a third-party boot loader.If your boot loader does not recognize Linux partitions, you may not be able to boot &FC;. Use GRUB as your boot loader to boot Linux and most other operating systems. Follow the directions in this chapter to install GRUB. Installing GRUB If you install GRUB, it may overwrite your existing boot loader. The following screen displays boot loader configuration options.
Boot Loader Configuration Screen Boot loader configuration screen
Keeping Your Existing Boot Loader Settings By default, the installation program installs GRUB in the master boot record, master boot record or MBR, of the device for the root file system. To change or decline installation of a new boot loader, select the Change boot loader button. The dialog shown in allows you to avoid installing or changing your existing boot loader settings.
Change Boot Loader Change boot loader dialog
Boot Loader Required Your computer must have GRUB or another boot loader installed in order to start, unless you create a separate startup disk to boot from. You may need to customize the GRUB installation to correctly support some hardware or system configurations. To specify compatibility settings, select Configure advanced boot loader options. This causes a second screen of options to appear when you choose Next. explains the features of the additional screen.
Booting Additional Operating Systems If you have other operating systems already installed, &FC; attempts to automatically detect and configure GRUB to boot them. You may manually configure any additional operating systems if GRUB does not detect them. To add, remove, or change the detected operating system settings, use the options provided. Add Press the Add button to include an additional operating system in GRUB. &FC; displays the dialog shown in . Select the disk partition which contains the bootable operating system from the drop-down list and give the entry a label. GRUB displays this label in its boot menu. Edit To change an entry in the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Edit. Delete To remove an entry from the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Delete.
Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu Adding entries to the GRUB boot menu.
Setting a Boot Loader Password GRUB reads many file systems without the help of an operating system. An operator can interrupt the booting sequence to choose a different operating system to boot, change boot options, or recover from a system error. However, these functions may introduce serious security risks in some environments. You can add a password to GRUB so that the operator must enter the password to interrupt the normal boot sequence. GRUB Passwords Not Required You may not require a GRUB password if your system only has trusted operators, or is physically secured with controlled console access. However, if there is a chance someone can get physical access to the keyboard and monitor of your computer, that person can reboot the system and access GRUB. This is where a password is helpful. To set a boot password, select the Use a boot loader password checkbox. The Change password button will become active. Select Change password to display the dialog below. Type the desired password, and then confirm it by typing it again in the spaces provided.
Entering A Boot Password Entering and confirming a boot password
Choose a Good Password Choose a password that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess. Forgotten <application>GRUB</application> Passwords GRUB stores the password in encrypted form, so it cannot be read or recovered. If you forget the boot password, boot the system normally and then change the password entry in the /boot/grub/grub.conf file. If you cannot boot, you may be able to use the "rescue" mode on the first &FC; installation disc to reset the GRUB password. If you do need to change the GRUB password, use the grub-md5-crypt utility. For information on using this utility, use the command man grub-md5-crypt in a terminal window to read the manual pages.
Advanced Boot loader Options The default boot options are adequate for most situations. The installation program writes the GRUB boot loader in the master boot record master boot record (MBR), overwriting any existing boot loader. To keep your current boot loader in the MBR and install GRUB as a secondary boot loader, use the advanced settings to place GRUB in the first sector of the partition holding the Linux root file system. You may also need the advanced options if your BIOS enumerates your drives or RAID arrays differently than &FC; expects. If necessary, use the Change Drive Order dialog to set the order of the devices in &FC; to match your BIOS. On a few systems, &FC; may not configure the disk drive geometry for large disks correctly because of limitations within the BIOS. To work around this problem, mark the Force LBA32 checkbox. The Linux kernel usually auto-detects its environment correctly, and no additional kernel parameters are needed. However, you may provide any needed kernel parameter using the advanced boot loader options. Kernel Parameters For a partial list of the kernel command line parameters, type the following command in a terminal window: man bootparam. For a comprehensive and authoritative list, refer to the documentation provided in the kernel sources. To alter any of these settings, mark the Configure advanced boot loader options checkbox. Select Next and the menu shown in appears. Optional Menu &FC; displays the following advanced boot options menu only if the advanced configuration checkbox described above has been selected.
Advanced Boot Options Advanced boot settings menu
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml --- Disk Partitioning &FC; creates and uses several partitions on the available hard drives. You may customize both the partitions, and how the drives on your system are managed. explains drive partitions in more detail. Configuring RAID Devices RAID hardware RAID facilities enable a group, or array, of drives to act as a single device. Configure any RAID functions provided by your mainboard, or attached controller cards, before you install &FC;. Active RAID arrays appear as one drive. On systems with more than one hard drive you may configure &FC; to operate several of the drives as a Linux RAID array without requiring any additional hardware. Linux software RAID arrays are explained in . Changing Your Mind The installation process makes no changes to your system until package installation begins. You may use Back to return to previous screens and change your selections at any time. Needs screenshot. The box on the screen lists the available drives. By default, the installation process may affect all of the drives on your computer. To ensure that specific drives are not repartitioned, clear the checkbox next to those drives on this list. The installation process erases any existing Linux partitions on the selected drives, and replaces them with the default set of partitions for &FC;. All other types of partitions remain unchanged. For example, partitions used by Microsoft Windows, and system recovery partitions created by the computer manufacturer, are both left intact. You may choose an alternative from the drop-down list: Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout Avoid this option, unless you wish to erase all of the existing operating systems and data on the selected drives. Use free space on selected drives and create default layout If the selected drives have capacity that has not been assigned to a partition, this option installs &FC; into the free space. This ensures that no existing partition is modified by the installation process. Create custom layout You manually specify the partitioning on the selected drives. The next screen enables you to configure the drives and partitions for your computer. If you choose this option, &FC; creates no partitions by default. Select Review and modify partitioning layout to customize the set of partitions that &FC; creates, to configure your system to use drives in RAID arrays, or to modify the boot options for your computer. If you choose one of the alternative partitioning options, this is automatically selected. Choose a partitioning option, and select Next to proceed. The Next Screen The next screen is Network Devices, explained , unless you select an option to customize the partition layout. If you choose to either Create custom layout, or Review and modify partitioning layout, proceed to .
General Information on Partitions A &FC; system has at least three partitions: A data partition mounted at /boot A data partition mounted at / A swap partition Many systems have more partitions than the minimum listed above. Choose partitions based on your particular system needs. If you are not sure what to choose, accept the default partition layout. Data partitions have a mount point mount point. The mount point indicates the directory whose contents reside on that partition. A partition with no mount point is not accessible by users. Data not located on any other partition resides in the / (or partition root root) partition. Root and <filename>/root</filename> The / (or partition root root) partition is the top of the directory structure. The partition /root /root (sometimes pronounced "slash-root") directory is the home directory of the user account for system administration. In the minimum configuration shown above: All data under the /boot/ directory resides on the /boot partition. For example, the file /boot/grub/grub.conf resides on the /boot partition. Any file outside of the /boot partition, such as /etc/passwd, resides on the / partition. Subdirectories may be assigned to partitions as well. Some administrators create both /usr and /usr/local partitions. In that case, files under /usr/local, such as /usr/local/bin/foo, will be on the /usr/local partition. Any other files in /usr/, such as /usr/bin/foo, will be in the /usr partition. If you create many partitions instead of one large / partition, upgrades become easier. Refer to the description of Disk Druid's Edit option for more information.
Partition Types Every partition has a partition type file system partition type, to indicate the format of the file system file system on that partition. The file system enables Linux to organize, search, and retrieve files stored on that partition. Use the ext3 file system file system ext3 ext3 file system for data partitions that are not part of LVM, unless you have specific needs that require another type of file system.
Understanding LVM LVM understanding LVM (Logical Volume Management) partitions provide a number of advantages over standard partitions. LVM partitions are formatted as LVM physical volume physical volumes. One or more physical volumes are combined to form a LVM volume group volume group. Each volume group's total storage is then divided into one or more LVM logical volume logical volumes. The logical volumes function much like standard data partitions. They have a file system type, such as ext3, and a mount point. An administrator may grow or shrink logical volumes without destroying data, unlike standard disk partitions. If the physical volumes in a volume group are on separate drives or RAID arrays then administrators may also spread a logical volume across the storage devices. LVM and the Default Partition Layout By default, the installation process creates partitions within LVM volumes.
Creating a <filename>/home</filename> Partition If you expect that you or other users will be storing data on the system, create a separate partition for the /home directory within an LVM volume. With a separate /home partition, you may upgrade or reinstall &FC; without erasing user data files. LVM provides you with the ability to add more storage capacity for the user data at a later time.
Disk Druid Disk Druid Disk Druid is an interactive program for editing disk partitions. Users run it only within the &FC; installation system. Disk Druid enables you to configure RAID Linux software Linux software RAID and LVM LVM to provide more extensible and reliable data storage.
Disk Setup Screen disk setup screen
Disk Druid displays the following actions in the installation program: New Select this option to add a partition partition adding or LVM physical volume to the disk. In the Add partition dialog, choose a mount point and a partition type. If you have more than one disk on the system, choose which disks the partition may inhabit. Indicate a size in megabytes for the partition. Illegal Partitions partition illegal The /bin/, /dev/, /etc/, /lib/, /proc/, /root/, and /sbin/ directories may not be used for separate partitions in Disk Druid. These directories reside on the partition root / (root) partition. The /boot partition may not reside on an LVM volume group. Create the /boot partition before configuring any volume groups. You may also choose from three options for sizing your partition: Fixed size Use a fixed size as close to your entry as possible. Fill all space up to Grow the partition to a maximum size of your choice. Fill to maximum allowable size Grow the partition until it fills the remainder of the selected disks. Partition Sizes The actual partition on the disk may be slightly smaller or larger than your choice. Disk geometry issues cause this effect, not an error or bug. After you enter the details for your partition, select OK to continue. Edit Select this option to edit an existing partition, partition editing LVM volume group, or an LVM physical volume that is not yet part of a volume group. To change the size of a LVM physical volume partition, first remove it from any volume groups. Removing LVM Physical Volumes If you remove an LVM physical volume from a volume group, you will erase any logical volumes it contains. Edit a partition to change its size, mount point, or file system type. Use this function to: correct a mistake in setting up your partitions migrate Linux partitions if you are upgrading or reinstalling &FC; provide a mount point for non-Linux partitions such as those used on some Windows operating systems Windows Partitions You may not label Windows partitions that use the NTFS file system file system NTFS NTFS file system with a mount point in the &FC; installer. You may label vfat file system file system vfat vfat (FAT16 or FAT32) partitions with a mount point. If you need to make drastic changes to your partition configuration, you may want to delete partitions and start again. If your disk contains data that you need to keep, back it up before you edit any partitions. If you edit the size of a partition, you may lose all data on it. If your system contains many separate partitions for system and user data, it is easier to upgrade your system. The installation program allows you to erase or retain data on specific partitions. If your user data is on a separate partition /home /home partition, you may retain that data while erasing system partitions such as /boot. Delete Select this option to erase an existing partition partition deleting or LVM physical volume. To delete an LVM physical volume, first delete any volume groups of which that physical volume is a member. If you make a mistake, use the Reset option to abandon all the changes you have made. Reset Select this option to force Disk Druid to abandon all changes made to disk partitions. RAID Select this button to set up software RAID RAID on your &FED; system. Create a software RAID partition Choose this option to add a partition for software RAID. This option is the only choice available if your disk contains no software RAID partitions. Create a RAID device Choose this option to construct a RAID device from two or more existing software RAID partitions. This option is available if two or more software RAID partitions have been configured. Clone a drive to create a RAID device Choose this option to set up a RAID mirror of an existing disk. This option is available if two or more disks are attached to the system. LVM Select this button to set up LVM LVM on your &FED; system. First create at least one partition or software RAID device as an LVM physical volume, using the New dialog. To assign one or more physical volumes to a volume group, first name the volume group. Then select the physical volumes to be used in the volume group. Finally, configure logical volumes on any volume groups using the Add, Edit and Delete options. You may not remove a physical volume from a volume group if doing so would leave insufficient space for that group's logical volumes. For example, if a volume group is made up of two 5 GB LVM physical volume partitions, then it contains an 8 GB logical volume. The installer would not allow you to remove either of the component physical volumes, since that would leave only 5 GB in the group for an 8 GB logical volume. If you reduce the total size of any logical volumes appropriately, you may then remove a physical volume from the volume group. In the example, reducing the size of the logical volume to 4 GB would allow you to remove one of the 5 GB physical volumes. After you finish setting up and reviewing your partition configuration, select Next to continue the installation process.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> &FDP-INFO; &INTRODUCTION; &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; &LOCALE; &UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; &BOOTLOADER; &NETWORKCONFIG; &TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &PACKAGESELECTION; &ABOUTTOINSTALL; &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &FIRSTBOOT; &NEXTSTEPS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml --- First Boot The Setup Agent Setup Agent launches the first time that you start a new &FC; system. Use Setup Agent to configure the system for use before you log in.
Welcome Screen Welcome screen.
Select Next to start the Setup Agent. Graphical Interface Required Setup Agent requires a graphical interface. If none is available, configure these options manually after you log in.
License Agreement This screen displays the overall licensing terms for &FC;. Each software package in &FC; is covered by its own license which has been approved by the OSI (Open Source Initiative) Open Source Initiative (OSI). For more information about the OSI, refer to http://www.opensource.org/.
License Agreement Screen License agreement screen.
To proceed, select Yes, I agree to the License Agreement and then select Next.
Firewall The firewall configuring firewall built into &FC; checks every incoming and outgoing network connection on your machine against a set of rules. These rules specify which types of connections are permitted and which are denied. By default the firewall is enabled, with a simple set of rules that allow connections to be made from your system to others, but permit only SSH (Secure SHell) firewall configuration SSH (Secure SHell) connections from other systems. You may make changes on this screen to allow access to specific network services on your &FED; system. Needs screenshot. To enable access to the services listed on this screen, click the check box next to the service name. SSH Remote Access All &FED; systems automatically run the SSH remote access service. The default firewall configuration allows connections to this service, to ensure that administrators have immediate remote access to new systems. To enable access to other services, enter the required ports in the Other ports: field. For each port, you must specify the port as TCP or UDP, in addition to the port number. Use the format portnumber:type. The majority of services use TCP ports. For example, enter 143:tcp, 993:tcp to allow users to access mail from other systems with the IMAP protocol, which may use both TCP port 143 and TCP port 993. Avoid disabling the firewall. If you believe that it is necessary to do so, select No firewall. Changing the Firewall Settings To change these settings later, choose System AdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall.
&SEL; Needs screenshot. The &SEL; configuring &SEL; (Security Enhanced Linux) framework is part of &FC;. &SEL; limits the actions of both users and programs by enforcing security policies throughout the operating system. Without &SEL;, software bugs or configuration changes may render a system more vulnerable. The restrictions imposed by &SEL; policies provide extra security against unauthorized access. Inflexible &SEL; policies might inhibit many normal activities on a &FED; system. For this reason, &FC; uses targeted policies, which only affect specific network services. These services cannot perform actions that are not part of their normal functions. The targeted policies reduce or eliminate any inconvenience &SEL; might cause users. Set the &SEL; mode to one of the following: Enforcing Select this mode to use the targeted &SEL; policy on your &FED; system. This is the default mode for &FED; installations. Permissive In this mode, the system is configured with &SEL;, but a breach of security policies only causes an error message to appear. No activities are actually prohibited when &SEL; is installed in this mode. You may change the &SEL; mode to Enforcing at any time after booting. Disabled If you choose this mode for &SEL;, &FED; does not configure the access control system at all. To make &SEL; active later, select System Administration Security Level and Firewall . To adjust &SEL;, choose Modify SELinux Policy. To exempt a key service from &SEL; restrictions, select the service from the list, and choose the Remove SELinux protection option. The SELinux Service Protection item on the list includes options for additional services. Changing the &SEL; policy &SEL; is unique in that it cannot be bypassed, even by the system administrators. To change the behavior of &SEL; after installation, choose System Administration Security Level and Firewall .
Date and Time If your system does not have Internet access or a network time server, manually set the date and time for your system on this screen. Otherwise, use NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers to maintain the accuracy of the clock. NTP provides time synchronization service to computers on the same network. The Internet contains many computers that offer public NTP services. The initial display enables you to set the date and time of your system manually.
Date and Time Screen Date and time screen.
Select the Network Time Protocol tab to configure your system to use NTP servers instead. Setting the Clock To change these settings later, choose System Administration Date & Time . To configure your system to use network time servers, select the Enable Network Time Protocol option. This option disables the settings on the Date and Time tab and enables the other settings on this screen.
Date and Time Screen Date and time screen.
By default, &FC; is configured to use three separate groups, or pools, of time servers. Time server pools create redundancy, so if one time server is unavailable, your system will synchronize with another server. To use an additional time server, either select it from the Server drop-down box, or type the DNS name in the box, and select Add. To remove a server or server pool from the list, select the name and click Delete. The drop-down box already has two listings as examples, which are servers provided by &RH;. If the hardware clock in your computer is highly inaccurate, you may turn off your local time source entirely. To turn off the local time source, select Show advanced options and then deselect the Use Local Time Source option. If you turn off your local time source, the NTP servers take priority over the internal clock. If you enable the Enable NTP Broadcast advanced option, &FC; attempts to automatically locate time servers on the network.
Display The Setup Agent automatically attempts to identify the graphics card and monitor for your computer. It uses this information to calculate the correct Resolution and Color Depth settings.
Display Screen Display screen.
If you need to change the monitor, select Configure to display a list of manufacturers. Select the manufacturer of your monitor on the list, and hit the + key or select the triangle next to the name to view supported models. Choose the correct model from the list and select OK. If none of the listed models match your monitor, select the closest match from either the Generic CRT Display list or the Generic LCD Display list.
Monitor Dialog Monitor dialog.
To change a display setting, select Resolution or Color Depth, and select a new value from the drop-down list. The Setup Agent only shows the settings that are valid for your hardware. Resetting the display To reconfigure your system after the installation has completed, choose System Administration Display .
System User Create a user account for yourself with this screen. Always use this account to log in to your &FC; system, rather than using the root account.
System User Screen System user screen.
Enter a user name and your full name, and then enter your chosen password. Type your password once more in the Confirm Password box to ensure that it is correct. Refer to for guidelines on selecting a secure password. Creating extra user accounts To add additional user accounts to your system after the installation is complete, choose System Administration Users & Groups . To configure &FC; to use network services for authentication or user information, select Use Network Login.... After you configure login services, select Next to proceed.
Sound Card The Setup Agent automatically attempts to identify the sound card in your computer.
Sound Card Screen Sound card screen.
Click Play Test Sound to check the sound card configuration. If the configuration is correct, &FED; plays a sound sequence. If your sound card is identified, but you do not hear the sound, check your speakers and try again. In some cases, you may need to alter the additional settings to obtain the best sound quality. Sound cards may act as multiple audio devices. To change the Default PCM device, select a new option from the drop-down list. By default, audio applications connect to a software mixer that manages the PCM devices. To enable applications to bypass the software mixer, select the option to Use only the hardware device. You may manually configure a &FC; system to use unsupported sound cards after the installation process is complete. Manual sound hardware configuration is beyond the scope of this document. Changing the Sound Card &FED; will automatically attempt to detect a new sound card if you add one to your system. If you need to launch the detection process manually, choose System Administration Soundcard Detection . Click Next to proceed to the final screen.
Finish Setup Screen Finish setup screen.
Click Next to proceed to the login screen. Your &FC; system is now ready for use. Update Your System To ensure the security of your system, run a package update after the installation completes. explains how to update your &FED; system.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml --- Installing Packages &FC; reports the installation progress on the screen as it writes the selected packages to your system. Network and DVD installations require no further action. If you are using CDs to install, &FC; prompts you to change discs periodically. After you insert a disc, select OK to resume the installation.
Installing Packages Screen Installing packages screen.
After installation completes, select Reboot to restart your computer. &FC; ejects any loaded discs before the computer reboots.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml --- Introduction &FC; is a complete desktop and server operating system created entirely with open source software. &FC; Lifecycle &FC; is a rapidly evolving system which follows the latest technical developments. &FC; may not be appropriate for use in critical applications in your organization. This manual helps you to install &FC; on desktops, laptops and servers. The installation system is flexible enough to use even if you have no previous knowledge of Linux or computer networks. If you select default options, &FC; provides a complete desktop operating system, including productivity applications, Internet utilities, and desktop tools. This document does not detail all of the features of the installation system. &BUG-REPORTING;
Background The &FP;, which produces and maintains &FC;, is a collaboration between &FORMAL-RHI; and the free software FOSS open source FOSS FOSS (free and open source software) free and open source software (FOSS) community. The &FP; also provides &FEX;, additional software packaged for installation on a &FC; system. For more information about the &FP;, please visit &FP-URL;. Refer to http://www.opensource.org/ and http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html for more information about open source software.
Understanding i386 and Other Computer Architectures The &FP; provides versions of &FC; for PCs, and also for a range of other machines that are based on different technologies. Each version of &FC; is built for computers that are based on a specific architecture. All 32-bit PCs are based on the i386 architecture. You may also install versions of &FC; on computers that are based on x86_64, and ppc technology. The architectures are explained below: i386 Intel x86-compatible processors, including Intel Pentium and Pentium-MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron, Pentium 4, and Xeon; VIA C3/C3-m and Eden/Eden-N; and AMD Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron, AthlonMP, and Sempron ppc PowerPC processors, such as those found in Apple Power Macintosh, G3, G4, and G5, and IBM pSeries systems x86_64 64-bit AMD processors such as Athlon64, Turion64, Opteron; and Intel 64-bit processors such as EM64T
Before You Begin Before installing &FC; you will need access to the following things: Boot or installation media (refer to for more information) Information about your network configuration A copy of this &IG; and the Release Notes for this version of &FC; The Release Notes specify the hardware requirements for the version of &FC; which you are about to install. They also provide advice on any known problems with particular hardware and software configurations. The Release Notes are available on the first disc in HTML and plain text format. The latest versions of this &IG; and the Release Notes can always be found at &FDPDOCS-URL;.
Networking By default, &FC; systems attempt to discover correct connection settings for the attached network using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol). Your network may include a DHCP provider which delivers settings to other systems on demand. The DHCP provider may be a router or wireless access point for the network, or a server. In some circumstances you may need to provide information about your network during the installation process. Refer to and for more information. Modem Configuration The installation system for &FC; does not configure modems. If your computer has a modem, configure the dialing settings after you complete the installation and reboot.
Installing from a Server or Website You may install &FC; using a mirror, a website or network server that provide a copy of the necessary files. To use a mirror you will need to know the following: the name of the server the network protocol used for installation (FTP, HTTP, or NFS) the path to the installation files on the server You may install &FC; from your own private mirror, or use one of the public mirrors maintained by members of the community. To ensure that the connection is as fast and reliable as possible, use a server that is close to your own geographical location. The &FP; maintains a list of HTTP and FTP public mirrors, sorted by region: To determine the complete the directory path for the installation files, add /&FCLOCALVER;/architecture/os/ to the path shown on the webpage. Building Your Own Mirror Refer to for information on how to create your own &FED; mirror for either public or private use. To use a mirror, boot your computer with a &FED; disc, and follow the instructions in . Refer to for more information on creating the boot media. Using the Installation Discs If you boot your computer with either an installation DVD, or the first installation CD, enter linux askmethod at the boot: prompt to access the server installation options. If your network includes a server, you may also use PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) to boot your computer. PXE (also referred to as netboot) is a standard that enables PCs to use files on a server as a boot device. &FC; includes utilities that allow it to function as a PXE server for other computers. You can use this option to install &FC; on a PXE-enabled computer entirely over the network connection, using no physical media at all.
Installing &FC; on a Managed Network Some corporate networks include a directory service that manages user accounts for the organization. &FC; systems can join a Kerberos, NIS, Hesiod, or Microsoft Windows domain as part of the installation process. &FC; can also use LDAP directories. Consult Network Administrators If you are installing outside of your home, always consult the administrators before installing a &FC; system on an existing network. They can provide correct network and authentication settings, and guidance on specific organizational policies and requirements.
Preparing Media To install &FC; from discs, you need five installation CDs, or the installation DVD. There are separate disc sets for each supported architecture. For instructions to download and prepare this CD or DVD installation media, refer to . If you already have the full set of &FC; installation media, skip to . Architecture-Specific Distributions To install &FC;, you must use the boot and installation media that is particular to your architecture. You may use the first CD or DVD installation disc from the complete &FC; distribution to boot your computer. The &FC; distribution also includes image files for boot-only CD or DVD media and USB media. These files can be converted into bootable media using standard Linux utilities or third-party programs on other operating systems. You may boot your computer with boot-only media, and load the installation system from another source to continue the process. The types of installation source for &FED; include: CD or DVD media installation discs Hard drive, either attached by USB, or internal to the computer Network installation server, using either HTTP, FTP, or NFS You can use this facility to install &FC; on machines without using installation discs. For example, you may install &FC; on a laptop with no CD or DVD drive by booting the machine with a USB pen drive, and then using a hard drive as an installation source. The supported boot media for &FED; include: CD or DVD media (either installation disc #1 or a special boot-only disc) USB media Network interface (via PXE) Installation from Diskettes There is no option to either boot or install &FC; from diskettes.
Preparing CD or DVD Media The images/boot.iso file on the first &FC; installation disc is a boot image designed for CD and DVD media. This file also appears on FTP and Web sites providing &FC;. You can also find this file on mirror sites in the &FC; distribution directory for your particular architecture. To convert an ISO file into a physical CD, use the option in your CD-writing program that burns a CD image file to a CD. If you copy the file itself to a CD instead, the disc will not boot or work correctly. Refer to your CD writing program documentation for instructions. If you are using Linux, use the following command to burn a CD image file to a blank recordable CD: cdrecord --device=cdwriter-device -tao -eject image-file.iso
Preparing USB Boot Media Data Loss This procedure destroys data on the media. Back up any important information before you begin. Some models of USB media use additional partitions or software to provide functions such as encryption. This procedure may make it difficult or impossible to access these special areas on your boot media. The images/diskboot.img file on the first &FC; installation disc is a boot image designed for USB media. This file also appears on FTP and Web sites providing &FC;. Several software utilities are available for Windows and Linux that can write image files to a device. Linux includes the dd command for this purpose. To write an image file to boot media with dd on a current version of &FC;: Locate the image file. Attach or insert the media. Your system may automatically detect and open the media. If that happens, close or unmount the media before continuing. Open a terminal window. In the terminal window, type the following command: dd if=diskboot.img of=/dev/sda
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml --- Identifying Your Locale If the installation system fails to identify the display hardware on your computer, it displays text screens rather than the default graphical interface. The text screens provide the same functions as the standard screens. Later in the installation process you can manually specify your display hardware. Network installations with HTTP and FTP always use text screens on systems with less than 128Mb of memory.
Language Selection The installation program displays a list of languages supported by &FED;.
Language Selection Screen Language selection screen.
Highlight the correct language on the list and select Next. Installing Support For Additional Languages To select support for additional languages, customize the installation at the package selection stage. For more information, refer to .
Keyboard Configuration The installation program display a list of the keyboard layouts supported by &FED;:
Keyboard Configuration Screen Keyboard configuration screen.
Highlight the correct layout on the list, and select Next.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml --- Network Configuration Use this screen to customize the network settings of your &FED; system. Manual network configuration of a &FED; system is often not required. Many networks have a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service that automatically supplies connected systems with configuration data. By default, &FC; activates all network interfaces on your computer and configures them to use DHCP.
Network Configuration Screen Network configuration screen.
Network Devices &FED; displays a list of network interfaces detected on your computer. Each interface must have a unique IP address IP address on the network to which it is attached. The interface may receive this address from the network DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP service. To manually assign an IP address, highlight the interface on the Network Device list and select Edit. &FED; then displays a network configuration dialog. Deselect the Configure using DHCP checkbox, so that it is empty. Enter the IP Address and the appropriate Netmask for the interface. Then select OK. If your computer will be a server, do not use DHCP. Manually configure networking instead. Manual network configuration allows your server to join the local network even if the DHCP provider is down. Specify whether an interface should be automatically activated at boot time with the Active on Boot checkbox for that device. You may manually activate a network interface at any time after the system has booted. Modem Configuration The Network Configuration screen does not list modem modems. Configure these devices after installation with either the Internet Configuration Wizard or Network Cnfiguration utility. The settings for your modem are specific to your particular Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Computer Hostname On some networks, the DHCP provider also provides the name of the computer, or hostname hostname. To specify the hostname, select Manual and type the complete name in the box. The complete hostname includes both the name of the machine and the name of the domain of which it is a member, such as machine1.example.com. The machine name (or "short hostname") is machine1, and the domain name domain name is example.com. Valid Hostnames You may give your system any name provided that the full hostname is unique. The hostname may include letters, numbers and hyphens.
Miscellaneous Settings To manually configure a network interface, you may also provide other network settings for your computer. All of these settings are the IP addresses of other systems on the network. A gateway gateway is the device that provides access to other networks. Gateways are also referred to as router gateway routers. If your system connects to other networks through a gateway, enter its IP address in the Gateway box. Most software relies on the DNS (Domain Name Service) DNS (Domain Name Service) provider to locate machines and services on the network. DNS converts hostnames to IP addresses and vice versa. A &FC; system may use more than one DNS server. If the primary DNS server does not respond, the computer sends any query to the secondary DNS server, and so on. To assign DNS servers, type their IP addresses into the Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary DNS Server boxes. Click Next once you are satisfied with the network settings for your system.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml --- Your Next Steps &FED; provides you with a complete operating system with a vast range of capabilities, supported by a large community.
Updating Your System The &FP; releases updated software packages for &FC; throughout the support period of each version. Updated packages add new features, improve reliability, resolve bugs, or remove security vulnerabilities. To ensure the security of your system, carry out an update when the installation process completes. You should then update regularly, and as soon as possible after a security announcement is issued. Refer to for information on the &FED; announcements services. To update your system with the latest packages, use the Package Updater Package Updater: Choose Applications System Tools Package Updater . When prompted, enter the root password. Review the list of updated packages. The package list displays a double arrow next to any updates that require a system reboot to take effect. Click Apply Updates to begin the update process. If one or more updates require a system reboot, the update process displays a dialog with the option to Reboot Now. Either select this option to reboot the system immediately, or Cancel it and reboot the system at a more convenient time. To update packages from the command-line, use the yum yum utility. Type this command to begin a full update of your system with yum: su -c 'yum update' Enter the root password when prompted. Refer to for more information on yum. Automating Updates If your &FED; system has a permanent network connection, you may choose to enable daily system updates. To enable automatic updates, follow the instructions on the webpage .
Subscribing to &FED; Announcements and News To receive information about package updates, subscribe to either the announcements mailing list, or the RSS feeds. &FP; announcements mailing list &FP; RSS feeds The announcements mailing list also provides you with news on the &FP;, and the &FED; community. Security Announcements Announcements with the keyword [SECURITY] in the title identify package updates that resolve security vulnerabilities.
Finding Documentation and Support Members of the &FED; community provides support through mailing lists, web forums and Linux User Groups (LUGs) across the world. The Website for the official forums is: The following resources provide information on many aspects of &FED;: The FAQ on the &FP; website The documents available from the &FDP; website The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) The &RHEL; documentation, much of which also applies to &FED; Many other organizations and individuals also provide tutorials and HOWTOs for &FED; on their Websites. You can locate information on any topic by using Google:
Joining The &FED; Community The &FP; is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. Community members provide support and documentation to other users, help to improve the software included in &FC; by testing, and develop new software alongside the programmers employed by &RH;. The results of this work are available to all. To make a difference, start here:
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml --- Alternative Installation Methods The installation method screen below appears if one of the following is true: You booted with PXE, USB media, or boot-only CD or DVD media. You entered the option at the boot: prompt.
Installation Method Screen Installation method screen.
Highlight the appropriate installation method on the list, and select OK. CD/DVD Activity If the first &FC; distribution installation disc is in your computer's CD or DVD drive, the installation program loads its next stage from that disc. The installation program still downloads package data from the source you choose.
Installation from a Network Server You may install &FC; from a network server using FTP, HTTP, or NFS (Network File System) install from NFS protocols. Refer to for information on installation servers.
TCP/IP Configuration By default, the installation program uses DHCP to automatically provide the network settings. If your network has no DHCP server, clear the checkbox labeled Use dynamic IP configuration and enter the settings manually. Select OK to continue.
Configure TCP/IP Dialog TCP/IP configuration dialog.
These settings apply only during the installation process. The installation program allows you to configure the final network configuration later.
Network Service Setup The FTP, HTTP, and NFS service setup dialogs are very similar. Each requires the name or IP address of the server, and a directory where the installation files reside. To use a public server, or mirror website, refer to for information on valid server names and directory paths.
FTP Setup Dialog FTP setup dialog.
The FTP service setup dialog also has an option for non-anonymous FTP. If your FTP server does not provide anonymous access, select this check box, and provide an account name and password in the following dialog. Select OK to continue.
Non-anonymous FTP Account Dialog Non-anonymous FTP account dialog.
Installation from a Hard Drive Once you have booted your computer, you may use ISO image files of the &FED; discs to continue the installation process. The ISO files must be located on a hard drive that is either internal to the computer, or attached to the machine by USB. You can use this option to install &FC; on computers that have neither a network connection nor CD or DVD drives. The partition on the hard drive holding the ISO files must be formatted with the ext2 file systems file systems ext2 ext2, ext3 file systems file systems ext3 ext3 or vfat file systems file systems vfat vfat file system. In &FED;, vfat includes a range of file systems, such as FAT-16 and FAT-32, found on most removable media. External hard drives usually contain vfat (FAT-32) file systems. Some Microsoft Windows systems also use vfat file systems on internal hard disk partitions. FAT-16, FAT-32, and <systemitem class="filesystem">vfat</systemitem> Before you begin installation from a hard drive, check the partition type to ensure that &FED; can read it. To check a partition's file system under Windows, use the Disk Management tool. To check a partition's file system under Linux, use the fdisk utility. You cannot use ISO files on partitions controlled by LVM (Logical Volume Management). Refer to for more information about file systems. If you choose this option, the following screen appears:
Select Partition Screen Select partition screen.
Select the partition containing the ISO files from the list of available partitions. Internal IDE drive device names begin with /dev/hd. SCSI or USB drive device names begin with /dev/sd. Each individual drive has its own letter, for example /dev/hda. Each partition on a drive is numbered, for example /dev/sda1. Also specify the Directory holding images. Enter the full directory path from the drive that contains the ISO image files. Select OK to continue.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml --- Package Selection TEXT SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The package selection screen is still being developed. By default, the &FED; installation process loads a selection of software that is suitable for a desktop system. The package selection screen enables you to customize the set of software to match your requirements. &FED; divides included software into package groups package groups. For ease of use, this screen displays the package groups in six categories:
Package Group Selection Screen Package group selection screen.
To view the package groups for a category, select the category from the list on the left. The list on the right displays the package groups for the currently selected category. To specify a package group for installation, select the checkbox next to the group. The box at the bottom of the screen displays the details of the package group that is currently highlighted. None of the packages from a group will be installed unless the checkbox for that group is selected. If you select a package group, &FED; automatically installs the base and mandatory packages for that group. To change which optional packages within a selected group will be installed, select the Optional Packages button under the description of the group. Change the selection of Optional Packages by using the checkbox next to the name of the individual package.
Package Group Details Dialog Package group details dialog.
Changing Your Mind The packages that you select are not permanent. After you boot your system, use the pirut tool to make different software selections for your system. To run this tool, from the main menu, select Applications Add/Remove Software .
Core Network Services All Fedora Core installations run the following network services: email through SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) network file sharing through NFS (Network File System) remote access through SSH (Secure SHell) The default installation also includes: printing through CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) Some automated processes on your Fedora system use the email service to send reports and messages to the system administrator. By default, the email and printing services do not accept connections from other systems. Although Fedora connects to NFS services on other systems, the NFS sharing component is disabled by default. You may configure your Fedora system after installation to offer email, NFS, or print services. The SSH service is enabled by default. This enables administrators to remotely access systems immediately after the installation process completes.
Additional Language Support Your &FC; system automatically supports the language that you selected at the start of the installation process. To include support for additional languages, select the package group for those languages from the Languages category. Language Selection Select every language that you need for your system. Adding support for a language after installation is difficult, and not recommended. After you choose the desired packages, select Next to proceed. &FC; checks your selection, and automatically adds any extra packages required to use the software you select.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml --- Set the Root Password &FED; uses a special account named root account root for system administration. The root account on every Linux system is only limited by &SEL;. It is not subject to any other normal account restrictions. As the system owner or administrator, you may sometimes require unrestricted access to configure or modify the system. In those cases, use the root account. Using the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> Account Avoid logging in to &FC; as root when possible. Any administration tools which require root privileges will prompt you for the password. The &FED; installation program requires the root password to be at least six characters long. Because the root account may potentially control any part of the system, use the following guidelines to create a good password: Use a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation and other characters. Do not use a word or name. Obscuring the word or name with substitute characters is not effective. Do not use the same password for more than one system. The following are examples of good passwords: f9*@1Ls99A HL8$391%%rb Iwtb,10^th Enter the root password into the Root Password field. &FED; displays the characters as asterisks for security. Type the same password into the Confirm field to ensure it is set correctly.
Set Root Password Screen Set root password screen.
After you set the root password, select Next to proceed.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml --- Appendix: Technical References This document provides a reference for using the &FED; installation software, known as anaconda. To learn more about Anaconda anaconda, visit the project webpage: . Both anaconda and &FED; systems use a common set of software components. For detailed information on key technologies, refer to the websites listed below: Boot Loader &FED; uses the GRUB documentation GRUB boot loader. Refer to for more information. Disk Partitioning &FED; uses parted to partition disks. Refer to for more information. Audio Support The Linux kernel used by &FED; incorporates ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture). For more information about ALSA, refer to the project website: . Graphics System Both the installation system and &FED; itself use the Xorg Xorg suite to provide graphical capabilities. Components of Xorg manage the display, keyboard and mouse for the desktop environments that users interact with. Refer to for more information. Remote Displays &FC; and anaconda include VNC (Virtual Network Computing) documentation VNC (Virtual Network Computing) software to enable remote access to graphical displays. For more information about VNC, refer to the documentation on the RealVNC website: . Command-line Interface By default, &FED; uses the GNU bash shell to provide a command-line interface. The GNU Core Utilities complete the command-line environment. Refer to for more information on bash. To learn more about the GNU Core Utilities, refer to . Remote System Access &FC; incorporates the OpenSSH SSH OpenSSH suite to provide remote access to the system. The SSH SSH (Secure SHell) documentation service enables a number of functions, which include access to the command-line from other systems, remote command execution, and network file transfers. During the installation process anaconda may use the scp scp SSH feature of OpenSSH to transfer crash reports to remote systems. Refer to the OpenSSH website for more information: . Access Control &SEL; documentation &SEL; provides Mandatory Access Control (MAC) capabilities that supplement the standard Linux security features. Refer to the &SEL; FAQ for more information: . Firewall The Linux kernel used by &FED; incorporates the netfilter framework to provide firewall documentation firewall features. The Netfilter project website provides documentation for both netfilter, and the iptables administration facilities: . Software Installation &FED; uses yum documentation yum to manage the RPM packages that make up the system. Refer to for more information. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml --- Time Zone Selection This screen allows you to specify the correct time zone for the location of your computer. Specify a time zone even if you plan to use NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol) to maintain the accuracy of the system clock.
Selecting a Time Zone &FED; displays on the screen two methods for selecting the time zone.
Time Zone Selection Screen Time zone selection screen.
To select a time zone using the map, first place your mouse pointer over your region on the map. Click once to magnify that region on the map. Next, select the yellow dot that represents the city nearest to your location. Once you select a dot, it becomes a red X to indicate your selection. To select a time zone using the list, select the name of the city nearest to your location. The cities are listed in alphabetical order.
Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) UTC (Universal Co-ordinated time) Universal Co-ordinated Time is also known as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) UTC Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If &FC; is the only operating system on your computer, select System clock uses UTC. The system clock is a piece of hardware on your computer system. &FC; uses the timezone setting to determine the offset between the local time and UTC on the system clock. This behavior is standard for UNIX-like operating systems. Windows and the System Clock Do not enable the System clock uses UTC option if your machine also runs Microsoft Windows. Microsoft operating systems change the BIOS clock to match local time rather than UTC. This may cause unexpected behavior under &FC;. Select Next to proceed.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml --- Upgrading an Existing System The installation system automatically detects any existing installation of &FC;. The upgrade process updates the existing system software with new versions, but does not remove any data from users' home directories. The existing partition structure on your hard drives does not change. Your system configuration changes only if a package upgrade demands it. Most package upgrades do not change system configuration, but rather install an additional configuration file for you to examine later.
Upgrade Examine If your system contains a &FC; or &RHL; installation, the following screen appears:
Upgrade Examine Screen Upgrade examine screen.
To perform an upgrade of an existing system, choose the appropriate installation from the drop-down list and select Next. Manually Installed Software Software which you have installed manually on your existing &FC; or &RHL; system may behave differently after an upgrade. You may need to manually recompile this software after an upgrade to ensure it performs correctly on the updated system.
Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration boot loader upgrading Your completed &FC; installation must be registered in the boot loader GRUB boot loader to boot properly. A boot loader is software on your machine that locates and starts the operating system. Refer to for more information about boot loaders.
Upgrade Bootloader Screen Upgrade bootloader screen.
If the existing boot loader was installed by a Linux distribution, the installation system can modify it to load the new &FC; system. To update the existing Linux boot loader, select Update boot loader configuration. This is the default behavior when you upgrade an existing &FC; or &RHL; installation. GRUB is the standard boot loader for &FED;. If your machine uses another boot loader, such as BootMagic, System Commander, or the loader installed by Microsoft Windows, then the &FED; installation system cannot update it. In this case, select Skip boot loader updating. When the installation process completes, refer to the documentation for your product for assistance. Install a new boot loader as part of an upgrade process only if you are certain you want to replace the existing boot loader. If you install a new boot loader, you may not be able to boot other operating systems on the same machine until you have configured the new boot loader. Select Create new boot loader configuration to remove the existing boot loader and install GRUB. After you make your selection, click Next to continue.
--- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA Provides documentation for the installation process.
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Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 22:31:10 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 22:31:10 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA Provides documentation for the installation process. - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 22:52:23 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:52:23 -0500 Subject: install-guide Makefile,1.17,1.18 Message-ID: <200602062252.k16MqN5G003639@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3568 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: - Fixed Makefile to work with per-language directories. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18 --- Makefile 3 Jan 2006 02:01:39 -0000 1.17 +++ Makefile 6 Feb 2006 22:52:16 -0000 1.18 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ DOCBASE = fedora-install-guide define XMLEXTRAFILES_template -XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-intro-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-locale-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-techref-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-$(1).xml +XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=$(1)/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-firstboot-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-intro-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-locale-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-techref-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-timezone-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-upgrading-$(1).xml endef $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call XMLEXTRAFILES_template,${LANG}))) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 22:57:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:57:00 -0500 Subject: install-guide/ja_JP - New directory Message-ID: <200602062257.k16Mv0kJ004087@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4065/ja_JP Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 22:57:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:57:54 -0500 Subject: install-guide/zh_CN - New directory Message-ID: <200602062257.k16Mvsub004180@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4151/zh_CN Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 22:58:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:58:47 -0500 Subject: install-guide/ja_JP/figs - New directory Message-ID: <200602062258.k16MwlHm004278@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4248/figs Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP/figs added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 23:00:28 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:00:28 -0500 Subject: install-guide/zh_CN/figs - New directory Message-ID: <200602062300.k16N0Scm004445@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4419/figs Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN/figs added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 23:20:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:20:32 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en mirror-tutorial-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602062320.k16NKWZP006734@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6711 Modified Files: mirror-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: - Style editing - Revise lftp section to prevent disaster for the unwary - Jump version to 1.0, freeing me from the ugly past Index: mirror-tutorial-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en/mirror-tutorial-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- mirror-tutorial-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:29:48 -0000 1.3 +++ mirror-tutorial-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 23:20:23 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,235 +6,17 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + + ]>
- - Mirror Tutorial - - 2004 - 2005 - Paul W. Frields - - - - Frields - Paul - W. - - - &LEGALNOTICE; - - - 0.2 - 2004-08-31 - PaulWFrields - - - Initial version for editorial process. - - - - - 0.21 - 2004-09-02 - PaulWFrields - - - Revised screen sections to use inline tags as discussed on - fedora-docs-list; minor error corrections. - - - - - 0.22 - 2004-09-06 - PaulWFrields - - - Style editing. - - - - - 0.23 - 2004-09-08 - PaulWFrields - - - Additional style editing. - - - - - 0.24 - 2004-09-09 - PaulWFrields - - - Brought introduction section in line with &FDP; standards. - - - - - 0.25 - 2004-10-13 - PaulWFrields - - - Incorporated all suggested changes by KWade. - - - - - 0.26 - 2004-12-01 - PaulWFrields - - - Updated repository setup to include createrepo. - - - - - 0.27 - 2004-12-01 - PaulWFrields - - - Minor corrections. - - - - - 0.28 - 2005-01-30 - PaulWFrields - - - Minor corrections. - - - - - 0.29 - 2005-07-22 - PaulWFrields - - - Minor note on yum versioning for repodata; fixed entities ref. - - - - - 0.30 - 2005-08-01 - PaulWFrields - - - Add entities and draft notice. - - - - - 0.31 - 2005-08-29 - PaulWFrields - - - Use bug reporting entity, add BETA classification. - - - - - 0.32 - 2005-10-12 - PaulWFrields - - - Fix default network sharing protocol (#169581, #169584) - - - - - 0.33 - 2005-10-15 - PaulWFrields - - - Some style changes and more indexing. - - - - - 0.34 - 2005-10-16 - PaulWFrields - - - Added client configuration section. - - - - - 0.35 - 2005-11-09 - PaulWFrields - - - Added some security info and fixes (#169584). - - - - - 0.36 - 2005-11-11 - PaulWFrields - - - Added some additional information about repository - configuration (#172815, #172819). - - - - - 0.37 - 2005-11-17 - PaulWFrields - - - Fixed createrepo and yum-arch command issues (#172819). - - - - - 0.37.1 - 2005-11-25 - PaulWFrields - - - Minor revision fixing service reload command. - - - - - 0.37.2 - 2005-12-28 - PaulWFrields - - - Minor revision updating entity names and incorporating - variablelist. - - - - - + + &FDP-INFO;
Introduction @@ -640,13 +422,13 @@ Download Using HTTP or FTP To download via HTTP or FTP, use either the - wget or the lftp - command. wget recurses subdirectories - automatically and pulls down entire trees of data with a - single command. If you are not careful, however, it is - possible to pull down much more data than you intended. The - following commands mirror the entire current &FC; - distribution: + wget or lftp + command. The wget command recurses + subdirectories automatically and pulls down entire trees of + data with a single command. If you are not careful, however, + it is possible to pull down much more data than you + intended. The following commands mirror the entire current + &FC; distribution: @@ -702,104 +484,95 @@ The lftp command works like the - wget command, mirroring the content of a - HTTP or FTP server. But there are problems with updating the - mirror with wget, like not deleting - old files locally. This is very important when creating an - updates repository mirror, where new files are created - frequently and old files are automatically removed from the - upstream mirrors. + wget command, and mirrors the content of a + HTTP or FTP server. The wget command, + however, does not delete old files locally. This feature is + important for update repository mirrors to stay synchronized + to upstream mirrors. New files are created and old files are + automatically removed from the upstream mirrors on a frequent + basis. - With lftp you can synchronize files and - directories from a remote host just like - rsync, but using HTTP or FTP protocols. For - example: doing the above method used by wget to mirror the - entire current Fedora Core distribution: + The lftp command synchronizes files and + directories from a remote host like rsync, + but uses HTTP or FTP protocols. Use the following command to + mirror the entire &FC; distribution with + lftp: -cd /var/www/mirror -lftp -e "open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/ && \ -mirror --delete --verbose && \ -quit" +cd /var/www/mirror && \ +lftp -c "open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/ && \ +mirror --delete --verbose" - The -e parameter tells - lftp to execute given commands. Doing - this, you can execute many actions from a single command. - Commands are separated with &&, so note the commands - above: + The parameter executes a set of commands + in a lftp process. Commands are separated + with && to prevent the + lftp command from executing if the + cd command fails. The commands in the + lftp command set work the same way. The + command syntax A && B is often + shorthand for "if A returns success, run B." An explanation + of the lftp commands follows: open connects to the site and changes - the directory automatically. + directory automatically. - mirror --delete --verbose tells - lftp to fetch all files and/or - directories recursively in the current directory (opened - by the open command). The - --delete parameter excludes all local - files that are not in the remote directory, and the - --verbose parameter prints some + mirror fetches all files and + directories recursively in the current directory. The + --delete option excludes all local + files that are not in the remote directory. The + --verbose option prints some information in the screen and is optional. - - - quit is last executed and - lftp exits finishing the job. - - - lftp will mantain an exact copy of the - directory for you: only new files will be downloaded and old - files will be deleted. + The lftp command above mantains an exact + copy of the directory for you. It downloads only new or + changed files, and deletes only those that no longer exist on + the upstream mirror. - As with wget, it is possible that you may - download some unwanted files in directories. - lftp supports regular expressions when - excluding files within a mirror command. - In another example, the command below shows how to mirror an - current Fedora Core distribution updates repository, - excluding the debug and + As with wget, it is possible you may + download some unwanted files. The lftp + command supports regular expressions for excluding files + within a mirror command. The command below + shows how to mirror an current &FC; distribution updates + repository, excluding debug and repodata directories: -cd /var/www/mirror -lftp -e "set mirror:exclude-regex 'debug\/|repodata\/' && \ +cd /var/www/mirror && \ +lftp -c "set mirror:exclude-regex 'debug\/|repodata\/' && \ open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/updates/&FCVER;/i386/ && \ -mirror --delete --verbose && \ -quit" +mirror --delete --verbose" - There are many usages for the lftp - command. Consult the lftp man pages for more - details. + Consult the lftp man pages for more + details and usage options. Using Proxy for HTTP or FTP retrieval - Sometimes when behind a proxy or firewall, you may need to - do mirroring throught a http proxy. This can be accomplished - exporting the environment variables - http_proxy and - ftp_proxy before running the - wget or lftp commands, - like this: + If you are behind a proxy or firewall, you may need to use a + HTTP proxy to mirror files. To do this, export the + environment variables http_proxy and + ftp_proxy before you run the + wget or lftp commands: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 23:26:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:26:19 -0500 Subject: release-notes ArchSpecific-en.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecific-it.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecific-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE ArchSpecific-ru.xml, 1.2, NONE ArchSpecific-zh_CN.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml, 1.4, NONE ArchSpecificPPC-it.xml, 1.4, NONE ArchSpecificPPC-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE ArchSpecificPPC-ru.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE ArchSpecificx86-en.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecificx86-it.xml, 1.4, NONE ArchSpecificx86-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE ArchSpecificx86-ru.xml, 1.2, NONE ArchSpecificx86-zh_CN.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecificx86_64-it.xml, 1.3, NONE ArchSpecificx86_64-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE ArchSpecificx86_64-ru.xml, 1.2, NONE ArchSpecificx86_64-zh_CN.xml, 1.3, NONE BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml, 1.2, NONE BackwardsCompatibility-it.xml, 1.2, NONE BackwardsCompatibility-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE BackwardsCompatibility-ru.xml, 1.1, NONE BackwardsCompatibility-zh_CN.xml, 1.2, NONE Colophon-en.xml, 1.3, NONE Colophon-it.xml, 1.3, NONE Colophon-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE Colophon-pa.xml, 1.1, NON! 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DELETED --- --- legalnotice-relnotes-ru.xml DELETED --- --- legalnotice-section-ru.xml DELETED --- --- misc-server-ru.xml DELETED --- --- multimedia-ru.xml DELETED --- --- networking-ru.xml DELETED --- --- overview-ru.xml DELETED --- --- package-movement-ru.xml DELETED --- --- package-notes-ru.xml DELETED --- --- printing-ru.xml DELETED --- --- project-overview-ru.xml DELETED --- --- rpm-info.xml DELETED --- --- samba-ru.xml DELETED --- --- security-ru.xml DELETED --- --- server-tools-ru.xml DELETED --- --- splash-ru.xml DELETED --- --- web-servers-ru.xml DELETED --- --- xorg-ru.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 23:26:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:26:29 -0500 Subject: install-guide/ja_JP fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-! install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml,NONE,1.1 rpm-info-ja_JP.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602062326.k16NQTj6006937@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6846 Added Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml rpm-info-ja_JP.xml Log Message: - Added files to ja_JP directory. 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--- NEW FILE rpm-info-ja_JP.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA Provides documentation for the installation process. Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA
Added section on remote logging.
Updated indexing.
Updated Package Selection screen for test2.
Updated for FC5 test2.
Added initial empty RPM revision to test packaging.
Added information on driver disks.
Minor fixes to Boot Options.
Expanded Technical References section.
Amended Management Options section.
Updated Management Options section.
Added Technical References section.
Added Management Options section.
Updated sections on installation methods.
Updated partitioning section.
Added material on updating the new installation.
Reorganized to match anaconda screens.
Additional reorganization for clarity; information on /home partition
Reorganization of introductory material
Release version
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Style editing, removed "nextsteps" from build
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 6 23:47:10 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:47:10 -0500 Subject: install-guide/zh_CN fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml, NONE! , 1.1 fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 rpm-info-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602062347.k16NlA37007439@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7367 Added Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml rpm-info-zh_CN.xml Log Message: - Added files to zh_CN directory. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml --- ?????????????????? ????????? Next ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Back???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml --- ?????? Rahul Sundaram ??? Anaconda ???????????????????????????????????????????????? --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml --- ??????: ???????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ??????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux option??? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? linux option1 option2
?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? #1 ???????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? linux rescue ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? Kickstart ?????????????????? Kickstart(????????????)
???????????? VNC, ????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? linux text ????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? linux expert ???????????????
???????????? (RAM) ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? memtest86 ???????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? memtest86?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????memtest86 ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Esc???
???????????? ??????????????? (console?????????)??????????????????????????????????????????????????????shell ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????? ????????? ????????? Ctrl Alt F7 Shell ??????????????? Ctrl Alt F2 ??????????????? Ctrl Alt F3 ?????????????????? Ctrl Alt F4
???????????? ?????? Installing Packages ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CtrlAltDel ?????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? ??????????????? &FC;???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ????????????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux askmethod?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????????? BIOS (????????????????????????) ??????????????????BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) ???????????????????????????????????????BIOS ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????USB ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment)PXE ?????????PXE (????????? "pixie") ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? Installing Packages ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CtrlAltDel ?????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??? CD???DVD ??? USB ???????????? ??????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ????????????????????? USB ????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? boot: ???????????? BIOS ???????????? BIOS ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ???????????????
???????????? &FC; ????????????
??????????????? Enter?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? askmethod??? ???????????????????????????????????? text ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? acpi=off???ACPI ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ACPI ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FDPDOCS-URL; ????????? ????????? boot: ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? CD ??? DVD ??????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
?????? OK ?????????????????????????????? Skip ??????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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?????????????????????????????? Continue ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ???????????? BIOS ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ???????????????
?????? PXE ??????????????? ????????? PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) PXE ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ???????????????????????? ??? ??????????????????????????? PXE ??????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????? PXE ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? Red Hat ?????????????????? Red Hat ???????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml --- ??????????????? boot loader ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????? GRUB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????? &FC;????????? GRUB ???????????????????????????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB??? ?????? GRUB ??????????????? GRUB?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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??????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? GRUB ??????????????????????????????????????? master boot record, master boot record ???????????????????????? MBR ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Change boot loader ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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????????????????????? ???????????????????????? GRUB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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????????????????????????????????? ??? GRUB ???????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????? GRUB ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? GRUB ?????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? Use a boot loader password ?????????????????? Change password ???????????????????????? Change password ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ???????????????????????????
????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? <application>GRUB</application> ?????? GRUB ????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /boot/grub/grub.conf ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????? "rescue" ?????????????????????????????? GRUB ????????? ???????????????????????? GRUB ??????????????? grub-md5-crypt ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? man grub-md5-crypt ?????????????????????
??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ???????????????????????? master boot record ??????????????? (MBR) ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? MBR ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ??????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? BIOS ?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ?????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Force LBA32 ????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????man bootparam?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? Configure advanced boot loader options ?????????????????? Next???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????? partitions(??????)???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????? RAID ???????????? ??? ???????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Back ????????????????????????????????????????????? (??????????????????) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Microsoft Windows ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????? ?????? Review and modify partitioning layout ????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? Next ????????? ???????????? ??????????????? Network Devices?????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Create custom layout (?????????????????????)??? Review and modify partitioning layout (???????????????????????????)??????????????? ???
????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? /boot ?????????????????????????????? / ?????? swap ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? mount pointmount point ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / (partitionrootroot ???) ???????????? ???????????? <filename>/root</filename> / partition root (???) ?????????????????????????????????partition/root/root (???????????? "slash-root") ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ?????? /boot ??????????????????????????? /boot ??????????????????????????? /boot/grub/grub.conf ????????? /boot ???????????? ?????? /boot ?????????????????????????????? /etc/passwd???????????? / ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr ??? /usr/local ???????????????????????????/usr/local/ ??????????????????????????? /usr/local/bin/foo ???????????? /usr/local ???????????????/usr ????????????????????????????????? /usr/bin/foo ??????????????? /usr ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / ????????????????????????????????????????????? Disk Druid ??? Edit option ????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ???????????????????????? partitiontypefile systempartition type (????????????)?????????????????? file systemfile system (????????????)?????????????????????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ext3file systemfile systemext3ext3 ????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? LVM LVM ?????? LVM (Logical Volume Management, ???????????????)????????????????????????????????????????????????LVM ????????????????????? LVMphysical volumephysical volumes ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVMvolume groupvolume group ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVMlogical volumelogical volumes ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ext3??????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????? LVM ????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????
???????????? <filename>/home</filename> ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????? /home ?????????????????????????????????????????? /home ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????
Disk Druid Disk Druid Disk Druid ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????Disk Druid ?????? RAIDRAID ??? LVMLVM????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Disk Druid ??????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? partitionadding ?????? LVM ??????????????? Add partition ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? MB ???????????? ???????????? partition illegal ?????? /bin/, /dev/, /etc/, /lib/, /proc/, /root/, ?????? /sbin/ ?????????????????????????????????????????? Disk Druid ?????????????????????????????? partitionroot/ (???) ????????? /boot ?????????????????? LVM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? /boot ????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? Fixed size ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Fill to maximum allowable size ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? OK ????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????partitionediting LVM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? LVM ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????? Linux ?????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????? ?????? Linux ??????????????????????????? Windows ?????? ??? &FC; ???????????????????????? NTFSfile systemfile systemNTFSNTFS ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? vfatfile systemfile systemvfatvfat (FAT16 ??? FAT32) ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? partition/home/home ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /boot??? ?????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? partitiondeleting ?????? LVM ??????????????????????????? LVM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? Reset ????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? Disk Druid ????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????? RAID RAID??? ?????????????????? RAID ?????? ?????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? RAID ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????? RAID ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? RAID ????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? RAID mirror ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????? LVM LVM??????????????? Next ????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ????????????????????? LVM ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Add, Edit ??? Delete ????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 5GB LVM ???????????????????????????????????????????????? 8GB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 5GB ????????????????????? 8GB ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 4GB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? Next ????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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????????? &FC; ?????? firewallfirewall??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? No firewall??? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall
&SEL; &SEL; &SEL; (??????????????? Linux ??????)??? &FC; ???????????????&SEL; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? &SEL; ?????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ??????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ???????????????????????? Active ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????? &SEL; ??????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????? Warn ?????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ??????????????? Active Disabled ?????????????????????????????????&FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL;??????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall??? ?????? &SEL; ?????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ???????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall???
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? Setup Agent ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????? Setup Agent ??????????????????????????????
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?????? Next ????????? Setup Agent??? ?????????????????? Setup Agent ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OSI (Open Source Initiative) Open Source Initiative (OSI) ???????????????????????? OSI ???????????????????????? http://www.opensource.org/???
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
?????????????????? Yes, I agree to the License Agreement??????????????? Next???
????????? &FC; ?????? firewallfirewall??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????? (??????????????????) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? No firewall??? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall???
&SEL; (??????????????????) &SEL; &SEL; (??????????????? Linux ??????)??? &FC; ???????????????&SEL; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? &SEL; ?????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ??????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ???????????????????????? Active ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????? &SEL; ??????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL;??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ????????? Active??? Disabled ?????????????????? &SEL; ???????????????&FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL;????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall??? ????????? &SEL;????????? Modify SELinux Policy???????????????????????? &SEL; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Remove SELinux protection ????????? ?????? &SEL; ?????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ?????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall???
??????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? NTP (Network Time Protocol)NTP (??????????????????) ????????????????????????????????????NTP ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? NTP ????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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?????? Network Time Protocol ??????????????????????????? NTP ????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationDate & Time??? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Enable Network Time Protocol ????????????????????????????????? Date and Time ?????????????????????????????????????????????
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?????? Setup Agent ??????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml --- ??????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DVD ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OK ??????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? installation type installation type ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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???????????? ?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)SMTP (????????????????????????) ??????????????? NFS (Network File System) service installed ??????????????????????????? NFS (??????????????????) CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) ????????????????????? CUPS (?????? UNIX ????????????) SSH (Secure SHell) ????????????????????? SSH (?????? SHell) ?????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????? NFS ???????????????????????? NFS ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????NFS ??????????????????SSH ???????????????????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? Custom ?????????????????? Package Group Selection ????????????????????? Minimal ????????? Minimal ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????NFS ??? SSH ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml --- ?????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &BUG-REPORTING;
??????&FP; ?????????????????? &FC;????????? &FORMAL-RHI; ??? free softwareFOSSopen sourceFOSSFOSS (free and open source software)????????????????????? (FOSS) ????????????????????????&FP; ???????????? &FEX;??????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????? &FP; ??????????????????????????? &FP-URL;????????? http://www.opensource.org/ ??? http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? i386 ?????????????????????????????????&FP; ?????? &FC; ???????????????????????? PC ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????? architecture (????????????)???????????? ?????? 32 ?????? PC ????????? i386 ???????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????? x86_64 ??? ppc ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????i386Intel x86-??????????????????????????? Pentium ??? Pentium-MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron, Pentium 4, ??? Xeon; VIA C3/C3-m ?????? Eden/Eden-N; ?????? AMD Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron, AthlonMP, ??? SempronppcPowerPC ?????????????????? Apple Power Macintosh, G3, G4, and G5, ??? IBM pSeries ??????????????????x86_6464-bit AMD ?????! ?????? ???? Athlon64, Turion64, Opteron; ?????? Intel 64-bit ????????? EM64T
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! ????????????????????????????????? &FC;??????????????????????????? directory service ????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????? Kerberos, NIS, Hesiod, ?????? MicrosoftWindows ???????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????? LDAP ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????? &FC;???????????????????????? CD????????? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ????????????????????! ????????????? ????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? &FC;???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ???????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????? CD???DVD ??? USB ???????????????????????? image files(????????????)???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ???????????????????????????CD ??? DVD ??????????????????????????? USB ???????????????????????! ????????????????????????????! ?????? ??????????????? HTTP, FTP, ??? NFS???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????? &FC;???????????? USB ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ????????????????????????????????????CD ??? DVD ?????? (??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????)USB ?????????????????? (?????? PXE)?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC;???
?????? CD ??? DVD ??????&FC; ??????????????????????????? images/boot.iso ???????????? CD ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ! &FC; ??? FTP ??? Web ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ISO ???????????????????????????????????? CD ??????????????? CD ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux???????????????????????????????????? CD ?????????????????????????????????????????? CD ??????cdrecord --device=cdwriter-device -tao -eject image-file.iso
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? 128MB???HTTP ??? FTP ?????????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? ??????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)DHCP (????????????????????????) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DHCP???
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?????????????????? ?????????????????????DHCP ??????????????????????????????????????? hostnamehostname ??????????????????????????????????????? Manual ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? machine1.example.com????????????????????? (??? "?????????") ??? machine1?????? domain name ????????? example.com??? ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml --- ?????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? &FED; ?????? &FP; ??? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? Package UpdaterPackage Updater(???????????????)????????? ?????? SystemAdministrationPackage Updater??? ????????????????????? root(?????????)?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Package Updater ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? Apply Updates???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? kernel(??????)????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Check this procedure on test2 ??????????????????????????????????????? yumyum ????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????? su -c 'yum update' ????????????????????? root(?????????)?????????????????? ????????? ??????????????? yum ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????
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??? Web ??????????????? &FC; ?????????????????? &FP; ?????????????????? Linux ???????????? (LDP) ??????????????????????????? ?????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????? &RHEL; ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????? Google ?????????????????????????????????
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?????? &FED; ?????? &FP; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????? &RH; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml --- ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? PXE, USB ?????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ????????? ?????? boot: ???????????????????????? ?????????
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???????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? &FC;??????????????? FTP, HTTP ??? NFS (Network File System, ??????????????????) ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????
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TCP/IP ??????????????? TCP/IP ??????????????????
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FTP ??????????????? FTP ??????????????????
FTP ??????????????????????????????????????? non-anonymous FTP??????????????? FTP ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OK ?????????
????????? FTP ??????????????? ????????? FTP ??????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml --- ??????????????? ?????? &FC; &FCLOCALVER; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? test1 ??????????????????????????????????????? test2 ?????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Custom ???????????????&FED; ??????????????? Package Group Selection??? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Package Management ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationAdd/Remove Applications???
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????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????? package groupspackage groups?????????????????????????????????
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?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Language Support ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<guilabel>Everything</guilabel> ??????????????? <guilabel>Minimal</guilabel> ???????????? Miscellaneous ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Everything???&FC; ?????? ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Everything ??????????????????????????? 6.9GB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 175MB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Minimal ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? Next ?????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml --- ?????? root ????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????? root accountroot ?????????????????????????????? Linux ????????????root ???????????? &SEL; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? root ????????? ?????? <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> ?????? ????????????????????? root ?????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????? root ???????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????? root ??????????????? 6 ?????????????????? root ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? f9*@1Ls99A HL8$391%%rb Iwtb,10^th ??? Root Password ?????????????????? root ??????????????????????????????&FED; ?????????????????????????????? Confirm ????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? root ???????????? ?????? root ???????????????
??????????????? root ????????????????????? Next ?????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml --- ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????? anaconda ????????????????????????????????? anaconda ??????????????????????????????????????? anaconda ??? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? ??????????????????&FED; ?????? GRUB ?????????????????????????????? ??? ???????????? &FED; ?????? parted ??????????????????????????? ??? ???????????? ??????????????? &FED; ??????????????? Xorg ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? ???????????? &FC; ??? anaconda ????????? VNC ???????????????????????????????????? VNC ??????????????????????????? RealVNC ?????? ??????????????? ????????? &FED; ?????? netfilter ?????????Netfilter ????????????????????? netfilter ?????????????????? iptables ??????????????? ??? ???????????? &SEL; ????????? Mandatory Access Control (MAC) ????????????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????? &SEL; FAQ?????? ???????????? &FED; ?????? yum ???????????????????????? RPM ????????????????????? ??? --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (??????????????????) ?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) UTC (Universal Co-ordinated time) Universal Co-ordinated Time ???????????? GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)UTC ????????????????????? (GMT)??? ?????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????? System clock uses UTC????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? UTC ?????????????????????????????? UNIX ?????????????????????????????????????????? Windows ??????????????? ????????????????????????????????? Microsoft Windows??????????????? System clock uses UTC ?????????Microsoft ????????????????????? BIOS ????????????????????????????????? UTC????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? Next ??????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml --- ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????? &RHL; ????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Next??? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &RHL; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? boot loader upgrading ?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????? boot loaderGRUBboot loader ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????? Linux ???????????????????????? Update boot loader configuration???????????????????????? &FC; ??? &RHL; ?????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ??? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BootMagic???System Commander ?????? Microsoft Windows ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????? Skip boot loader updating????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Create new boot loader configuration ?????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB??? ??????????????????????????? Next ????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> &FC; &FCLOCALVER; &IG; - BETA 2005 &FORMAL-RHI; Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Ellis Stuart Frields Paul W. &LEGALNOTICE; 0.6.22005-04-30StuartEllisPaulWFrields?????? CVS???????????????0.6.32005-05-10PaulWFrieldsStuartEllis????????????????????????????????? "nextsteps"0.72005-05-15StuartEllisPaulWFrields???????????????????????????1.0rc12005-06-08KarstenWade?????????????????????????????????1.02005-06-10KarstenWade????????????1.0.1rc12005-11-20PaulWFrields???????????????????????????1.0.22005-11-25PaulWFrields??????????????????????????????????????? /home ???????????????1.0.32005-12-04StuartEllis????????????????????? anaconda ?????????????????????1.0.42005-12-06StuartEllis??????????????????????????????????????????1.0.52005-12-08! StuartEllis?????????????????????1.0.62005-12-10StuartEllis???????????????????????????1.0.72005-12-12StuartEllis??????????????????????????????1.0.82005-12-14StuartEllis??????????????????????????? &INTRODUCTION; &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; &LOCALE; &UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; &BOOTLOADER; &NETWORKCONFIG; &TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &PACKAGESELECTION; &ABOUTTOINSTALL; &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &FIRSTBOOT; &NEXTSTEPS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; &ACKNOWLEDGE! MENTS; --- NEW FILE rpm-info-zh_CN.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA Provides documentation for the installation process. Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA
Added section on remote logging.
Updated indexing.
Updated Package Selection screen for test2.
Updated for FC5 test2.
Added initial empty RPM revision to test packaging.
Added information on driver disks.
Minor fixes to Boot Options.
Expanded Technical References section.
Amended Management Options section.
Updated Management Options section.
Added Technical References section.
Added Management Options section.
Updated sections on installation methods.
Updated partitioning section.
Added material on updating the new installation.
Reorganized to match anaconda screens.
Additional reorganization for clarity; information on /home partition
Reorganization of introductory material
Release version
Publication edit and declaration of release candidate
Additional style editing and indexing
Style editing, removed "nextsteps" from build
First commission to CVS, plus very minor parent file edits
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 00:18:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 19:18:21 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.44,1.45 Message-ID: <200602070018.k170ILRB009335@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9310 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Actually check in the ${PRI_LANG} changes I mentioned earlier. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.44 retrieving revision 1.45 diff -u -r1.44 -r1.45 --- Makefile.common 4 Feb 2006 05:13:07 -0000 1.44 +++ Makefile.common 7 Feb 2006 00:18:12 -0000 1.45 @@ -54,8 +54,13 @@ ifeq "${DRAFT}" "" DRAFT = yes endif +ifeq "${PRI_LANG}" "" +PRI_LANG= en +endif ifeq "${RPMINFO}" "" -RPMINFO = ${PWD}/${LANG}/rpm-info-${LANG}.xml +# Don't panic, we need this only to get the latest RPM package version +# All other rpm-info usages are driven by XSLT scripts. +RPMINFO = ${PWD}/${PRI_LANG}/rpm-info-${PRI_LANG}.xml endif ######################################################################### # Define a macro to locate xmlto(1) so we can choose a specific version @@ -75,7 +80,7 @@ ######################################################################### # Use our very own "docs-common/bin/fdpsh" as the command interpreter # This automatically has ${FDPBIN} as first in the ${PATH} -SHELL =RPMINFO=${RPMINFO} ${FDPBIN}/fdpsh +SHELL =${FDPBIN}/fdpsh ######################################################################### VERSION:=$(shell version doc) RELEASE:=$(shell version rpm) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 01:12:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:12:19 -0500 Subject: install-guide fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-instal! l-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml,1.2,NONE Message-ID: <200602070112.k171CJNO011332@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11316 Removed Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml Log Message: - Remove ja_JP files that have been migrated to ja_JP/. --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 01:26:35 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:26:35 -0500 Subject: install-guide fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml, 1.3, NONE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml, 1.5, NONE fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml, 1.3, NONE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml, 1.5, NONE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE f! edora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE Message-ID: <200602070126.k171QZj7011426@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11403 Removed Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml Log Message: - Remove files that have been migrated to zh_CN/. --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 01:29:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:29:26 -0500 Subject: install-guide/zh_CN fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602070129.k171TQHb011475@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11433/zh_CN Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml Log Message: - Amended docs-common/ paths. Index: fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN/fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml 6 Feb 2006 23:47:03 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml 7 Feb 2006 01:29:16 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 01:29:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:29:18 -0500 Subject: install-guide/ja_JP fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602070129.k171TmvM011478@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11433/ja_JP Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml Log Message: - Amended docs-common/ paths. Index: fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP/fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml 6 Feb 2006 23:26:22 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml 7 Feb 2006 01:28:51 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 15:03:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 10:03:21 -0500 Subject: press-release - New directory Message-ID: <200602071503.k17F3LMT008552@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/press-release In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8537/press-release Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/press-release added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 15:05:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 10:05:01 -0500 Subject: press-release Makefile, NONE, 1.1 fdp-pr-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 fdp-pr.dtd, NONE, 1.1 fdp-pr.xsl, NONE, 1.1 params.xsl.in, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602071505.k17F51Og008584@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/press-release In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8563 Added Files: Makefile fdp-pr-en.xml fdp-pr.dtd fdp-pr.xsl params.xsl.in Log Message: Toolkit for making press releases via XML. --- NEW FILE Makefile --- XMLFILES=fdp-pr-en.xml PDFFILES=${XMLFILES:.xml=.pdf} TXTFILES=${XMLFILES:.xml=.txt} POFILES=${XMLFILES:.xml=.po} XMLTO =xmlto XMLTOFLAGS=-m params.xsl DTD =fdp-pr.dtd XSL =fdp-pr.xsl SED =/bin/sed .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .txt .pdf .po .xml .xsl .dtd .in %.pdf: %.xml ${XMLTO} -x ${XSL} ${XMLTOFLAGS} pdf $< %.po: %.xml xml2po -o $@ $< %.txt: %.xml ${XMLTO} -x ${XSL} ${XMLTOFLAGS} txt $< all: ${PDFFILES} ${TXTFILES} ${POFILES} ${PDFFILES} ${TXTFILES}: ${XMLFILES} params.xsl params.xsl: params.xsl.in ${SED} -e "s|DATE|$$(date +'%x %X')|" $< >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ clean: ${RM} params.xsl distclean clobber: clean ${RM} ${PDFFILES} ${TXTFILES} ${POFILES} --- NEW FILE fdp-pr-en.xml --- Red Hat, Inc.
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--- NEW FILE fdp-pr.dtd --- --- NEW FILE fdp-pr.xsl --- 2006-02-06 FEDORA FOUNDATION PRESS RELEASE PRESS RELEASE / * --- NEW FILE params.xsl.in --- DATE From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 15:21:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 10:21:52 -0500 Subject: press-release README,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602071521.k17FLqgC008666@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/press-release In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8649 Added Files: README Log Message: README file full of cautions. --- NEW FILE README --- Press Release Toolkit README These files provide both a DTD and XSL file that allows one to produce simple press release files using XML technology. This approach makes translating the press release better conform to the existing Fedora Project translation process. WARNING! This tool has not yet been approved for use by its author, Fedora marketing, Fedora translators, or my pet squirrel. Hint: don't use it yet. PREREQUISITES You must have the CVS version of Apache FOP installed; this implies also having the non-free Sun Java virtual machine as well. You must also have my modified xmlto RPM available from: http://www.megacoder.com/pub/xmlto ftp://ftp.megacoder.com/pub/xmlto This version of XMLTO has not yet been approved by the upstream developers, either. END OF README From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 17:31:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 12:31:07 -0500 Subject: press-release fdp-pr.dtd, 1.1, 1.2 fdp-pr.xsl, 1.1, 1.2 params.xsl.in, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602071731.k17HV7v5012756@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/press-release In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12720 Modified Files: fdp-pr.dtd fdp-pr.xsl params.xsl.in Log Message: Parameterized the font name and sizes. Replaced all fixed text with settings from the various attributes. Index: fdp-pr.dtd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/press-release/fdp-pr.dtd,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fdp-pr.dtd 7 Feb 2006 15:04:50 -0000 1.1 +++ fdp-pr.dtd 7 Feb 2006 17:30:59 -0000 1.2 @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ + Index: fdp-pr.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/press-release/fdp-pr.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fdp-pr.xsl 7 Feb 2006 15:04:50 -0000 1.1 +++ fdp-pr.xsl 7 Feb 2006 17:30:59 -0000 1.2 @@ -6,12 +6,15 @@ 2006-02-06 - FEDORA FOUNDATION PRESS RELEASE + Verdana + 12pt + 12pt + 12pt - + @@ -21,11 +24,11 @@ - + - + @@ -35,18 +38,20 @@ - PRESS RELEASE + + + - + - + @@ -62,9 +67,9 @@ - + - + @@ -72,12 +77,12 @@ - + - + @@ -97,11 +102,13 @@ - + - + + + Index: params.xsl.in =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/press-release/params.xsl.in,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- params.xsl.in 7 Feb 2006 15:04:50 -0000 1.1 +++ params.xsl.in 7 Feb 2006 17:30:59 -0000 1.2 @@ -5,4 +5,10 @@ The 'today' value is provided by the Makefile, so please do not edit this definition yourself! --> DATE + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:07:53 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:07:53 -0500 Subject: owners owners.list,1.12,1.13 Message-ID: <200602072107.k17L7r5W021473@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/owners In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21450/owners Modified Files: owners.list Log Message: Make MegaCoder master of all things press release Index: owners.list =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/owners/owners.list,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13 --- owners.list 3 Feb 2006 00:46:54 -0000 1.12 +++ owners.list 7 Feb 2006 21:07:45 -0000 1.13 @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ Fedora Documentation|hardening|System hardening for Fedora Core 3.|tuckser at gmail.com|kwade at redhat.com| Fedora Documentation|jargon-buster|Striving to be the canonical glossary for all things Fedora.|tfox at redhat.com|stickster at gmail.com| Fedora Documentation|mirror-tutorial|Mirroring and update services for Fedora Core.|stickster at gmail.com|kwade at redhat.com| +Fedora Documentation|press-release|Stylesheets and build tools for Fedora press releases.|Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com|kwade at redhat.com| Fedora Documentation|proxy-guide|Building and maintaining a secure proxy server.|ghenry at suretecsystems.com|stickster at gmail.com| Fedora Documentation|release-notes|Fedora Core release notes, bugs, and requests.|relnotes at fedoraproject.org|kwade at redhat.com| Fedora Documentation|selinux-apache|Using SELinux and Apache HTTP Server in Fedora Core.|walters at redhat.com|kwade at redhat.com| From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:18:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:18:57 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 legalnotice-section-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602072118.k17LIvSL021664@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21644 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml Log Message: Changes toward making the XInclude version work, perhaps all need to be valid XML docs. Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 28 Dec 2005 00:36:35 -0000 1.3 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:18:48 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ - Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later @@ -22,7 +21,7 @@ Tommy Reynolds Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com created the callout graphics. They all may be freely redistributed with documentation produced for the &PROJECT;. - + &DOCID; @@ -33,45 +32,6 @@ &FORMAL-RHI; in the United States and other countries. - - All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. Index: legalnotice-section-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-section-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- legalnotice-section-en.xml 24 Oct 2005 13:56:48 -0000 1.1 +++ legalnotice-section-en.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:18:48 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ + + + + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; + +]>
- Legalnotice - &LEGALNOTICE-CONTENT; + Legal Notice +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:36:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:36:19 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en - New directory Message-ID: <200602072136.k17LaJ8p021735@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21720/en Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:36:37 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:36:37 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it - New directory Message-ID: <200602072136.k17LabdJ021768@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21753/it Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:36:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:36:54 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR - New directory Message-ID: <200602072136.k17LasB5021802@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21787/pt_BR Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:38:16 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:38:16 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en fdp-info-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 translation-quick-start-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602072138.k17LcGwJ021869@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21819/en Added Files: fdp-info-en.xml translation-quick-start-en.xml Log Message: Pushed all XML files to i18n directories --- NEW FILE fdp-info-en.xml --- Translation Quick Start Guide 2005 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Manuel Ospina 2006 Paul W. Frields Hugo Cisneiros Francesco Tombolini Ospina Manuel Frields Paul W. Cisneiros Hugo Tombolini Francesco 0.2.2.1 2006-02-02 PWF Fix speling (#179717) 0.2.2 2006-02-01 PWF Add entity for bug reporting 0.2.1 2006-01-30 PWF Fix hostname error 0.2 2006-01-25 PWF Additional style editing, division of procedures into more readable sections 0.1 Fri Jan 20 2006 PWF First round of editing. 0.0.1 Wed Jan 18 2006 MO First draft &LEGALNOTICE; --- NEW FILE translation-quick-start-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
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Introduction This guide is a fast, simple, step-by-step set of instructions for translating &FP; software and documents. If you are interested in better understanding the translation process involved, refer to the Translation guide or the manual of the specific translation tool. &BUG-REPORTING;
Accounts and Subscriptions To participate in the &FP; as a translator you need an account. You can apply for an account at . You need to provide a user name, an email address, a target language — most likely your native language — and the public part of your SSH key. If you do not have a SSH key yet, you can generate one using the following steps: Type in a comand line: ssh-keygen -t dsa Accept the default location (~/.ssh/id_dsa) and enter a passphrase. Don't Forget Your Passphrase! You will need your passphrase to access to the CVS repository. It cannot be recovered if you forget it. Change permissions to your key and .ssh directory: chmod 700 ~/.ssh Copy and paste the SSH key in the space provided in order to complete the account application. There are also two lists where you can discuss translation issues. The first is fedora-trans-list, a general list to discuss problems that affect all languages. Refer to for more information. The second is the language-specific list, such as fedora-trans-es for Spanish translators, to discuss issues that affect only the individual community of translators. General Documentation Issues You may also find it useful to subscribe to fedora-docs-list to stay informed about general documentation issues.
Translating Software The translatable part of a software package is available in one or more po files. The &FP; stores these files in a CVS repository under the directory translate/. Once your account has been approved, download this directory typing the following instructions in a command line: export CVS_RSH=ssh export CVSROOT=:ext:username@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS cvs -z9 co translate/ These commands download all the modules and .po files to your machine following the same hierarchy of the repository. Each directory contains a .pot file, such as anaconda.pot, and the .po files for each language, such as zh_CN.po, de.po, and so forth. You can check the status of the translations at . Choose your language in the dropdown menu or check the overall status. Select a package to view the maintainer and the name of the last translator of this module. If you want to translate a module, contact your language-specific list and let your community know you are working on that module. Afterwards, select take in the status page. The module is then assigned to you. At the password prompt, enter the one you received via e-mail when you applied for your account. You can now start translating.
Translating Strings Change directory to the location of the package you have taken. cd ~/translate/package_name Update the files with the following command: cvs up Translate the .po file of your language in a .po editor such as KBabel or gtranslator. For example, to open the .po file for Spanish in KBabel, type: kbabel es.po When you finish your work, commit your changes back to the repository: cvs commit -m 'comments' lang.po Click the release link on the status page to release the module so other people can work on it.
Proofreading If you want to proofread your translation as part of the software, follow these steps: Go to the directory of the package you want to proofread: cd ~/translate/package_name Convert the .po file in .mo file with msgfmt: msgfmt lang.po Overwrite the existing .mo file in /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. First, back up the existing file: cp /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/package_name.mo package_name.mo-backup mv package_name.mo /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/ Proofread the package with the translated strings as part of the application: LANG=lang rpm -qi package_name The application related to the translated package will run with the translated strings.
Translating Documentation The Fedora documentation is also stored in a CVS repository under the directory docs/.
Downloading Documentation The process to download the documentation is similar to the one used to download .po files: export CVSROOT=:ext:username@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs cvs co docs This step downloads all the current documents in the directory. To download only a single document to translate, list the current modules in the repository and then check out that module. You must also check out the docs-common module to check document validity for building. cvs co -c cvs co example-tutorial docs-common The documents are written in DocBook XML format and named using the specific-language locale, such as example-tutorial-en.xml. If you plan to translate directly from the original XML file, you should create the document for your language: cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-es.xml Afterwards you can work on the new copy.
Using Translation Applications You can also convert the XML files into .po files and work with a .po editor like KBabel or gtranslator. To do so, follow these steps: In a terminal, go to the directory of the document you want to translate: cd ~/docs/example-tutorial Extract the translatable strings with xml2pot: xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > lang.po Now you can translate the file using the same application used to translate software: kbabel lang.po Once you finish, you must convert the translated .po file to .xml file in the target language with po2xml: po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml lang.po > example-tutorial-lang.xml The xml2pot filter does not include entities in the .po file. You must change the language of the document. Locate a line like the following near the top of the document: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="en"> Change the attribute to your language: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="es"> When the translated file is ready, add it to the repository: cvs add example-tutorial-lang.xml cvs commit -m 'Any comment' example-tutorial-lang.xml
Changing the <filename>Makefile</filename> You may have to change the Makefile so the document can be built in HTML and PDF formats. Avoid Translation Conflicts Please advise the community through fedora-docs-list and fedora-trans-locale that you are modifying the Makefile. Inform the community that you are working on the translation of this document before you begin, to avoid conflict between translators working on the same file. In the text editor of your preference, open the Makefile. vi Makefile Add the locale of the new translation after the other languages as in the following example: LANGUAGES = en de lang Commit the Makefile. cvs commit -m 'Any comment' Makefile Then, you can build the document in your langugage by typing: make html-lang
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:38:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:38:24 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it fdp-info-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 translation-quick-start-it.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602072138.k17LcOtI021890@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21819/it Added Files: fdp-info-it.xml translation-quick-start-it.xml Log Message: Pushed all XML files to i18n directories --- NEW FILE fdp-info-it.xml --- Guida rapida alle traduzioni 2005 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Manuel Ospina 2006 Paul W. Frields Hugo Cisneiros Francesco Tombolini Ospina Manuel Frields Paul W. Cisneiros Hugo Tombolini Francesco 0.2.2.1 2006-02-02 PWF Fix speling (#179717) 0.2.2 2006-02-01 PWF Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore 0.2.1 2006-01-30 PWF Risolto errore hostname 0.2 2006-01-25 PWF Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili 0.1 Fri Jan 20 2006 PWF Primo round di editing. 0.0.1 Wed Jan 18 2006 MO Prima bozza &LEGALNOTICE; --- NEW FILE translation-quick-start-it.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-IT; ]>
&FDP-INFO;
Introduzione Questa guida ?? un veloce, semplice, passo-passo insieme di istruzioni per trandurre software e documenti &FP;. Se sei interessato nel comprendere meglio il processo di traduzione impiegato, fa riferimento alla guida per la traduzione o al manuale dello specifico strumento di traduzione. &BUG-REPORTING;
Accounts e sottoscrizioni Per partecipare al &FP; come traduttore hai bisogno di un account. Puoi sottoscrivere un account su . Devi fornire un user name (login), un indirizzo email, una lingua di riferimento — in genere coincidente con la tua lingua nativa — e la parte pubblica della tua chiave SSH. Se non hai ancora una chiave SSH, puoi generarne una compiendo i seguenti passi: Scrivi in una linea di comando: ssh-keygen -t dsa Accetta la posizione predefinita (~/.ssh/id_dsa) ed immetti una passphrase. Nota Non dimenticare questa passphrase di cui avrai bisogno per accedere al repositorio CVS. Non potrai recuperarla se la scordi. Cambia i permessi alla tua chiave ed alla tua directory .ssh: chmod 700 ~/.ssh Copia ed incolla la chiave ssh nello spazio fornito per poter completare la sottoscrizione all'account. Ci sono anche due liste su cui puoi discutere i problemi di traduzione. La prima ?? fedora-trans-list, una lista generale per discutere i problemi che affliggono tutti i linguaggi. Fa riferimento a per maggiori informazioni. La seconda ?? la lista specifica per la tua lingua, tipo fedora-trans-es per i traduttori Spagnoli, per discutere problematiche inerenti solo la comunit?? di traduttori individuale. Problematiche generali della documentazione Potrai anche trovare utile sottoscriverti alla fedora-docs-list per rimanere informato sulle problematiche generali della documentazione.
Tradurre il software La parte traducibile di un pacchetto software ?? disponibile in uno o pi?? files po. Il &FP; immagazzina questi files in un repositorio CVS sotto la directory translate/. Una volta che il tuo account ?? stato approvato, scarica questa directory scrivendo le seguenti istruzioni in una linea di comando: export CVS_RSH=ssh export CVSROOT=:ext:username@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS cvs -z9 co translate/ Questi comandi scaricheranno tutti i moduli e files .po sulla tua macchina seguendo la medesima gerarchia del repositorio. Ogni directory contiene un file .pot, tipo anaconda.pot, ed il file .po per ogni linguaggio, tipo zh_CN.po, de.po, e cos?? via. Puoi controllare lo status delle traduzioni su . Scegli il tuo linguaggio nel menu a discesa o seleziona overall status. Seleziona un pacchetto per vederne il maintainer ed il nome dell'ultimo traduttore di questo modulo. Se vuoi tradurre un modulo, contatta la tua lista per il linguaggio specifico e fa si che la tua comunit?? sappia che stai lavorando su quel modulo. Quindi, seleziona take nella pagina status. Il modulo ?? quindi assegnato a te. Alla richiesta di password, immetti quella che hai ricevuto via e-mail quando hai richiesto la sottoscrizione al tuo account. Ora puoi cominciare a tradurre.
Tradurre le stringhe Vai nella directory del pacchetto che hai preso. cd ~/translate/package_name Aggiorna i files con il seguente comando: cvs up Traduci il file .po del tuo linguaggio un un editor per .po come KBabel o gtranslator. Per esempio, per aprire il file .po per lo Spagnolo in KBabel, scrivi: kbabel es.po Quando hai finito il tuo lavoro, esegui il commit dei tuoi cambiamenti al repositorio: cvs commit -m 'comments' lang.po Come ultimo passo, clicca il link release sulla pagina status per rilasciare il modulo affinch?? altre persone possano lavorarci sopra.
Controllare la leggibilit?? Se vuoi leggere la bozza della tua traduzione come parte integrante del software, segui i seguenti passi: Vai alla directory del pacchetto che vuoi testare: cd ~/translate/package_name Converti il file .po in file .mo con msgfmt: msgfmt lang.po Sovrascrivi il file .mo esistente in /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. Prima, fa un back up del file esistente: cp /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/package_name.mo package_name.mo-backup mv package_name.mo /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/ Leggi la tua bozza del pacchetto con le stringhe tradotte nell'applicazione: LANG=lang rpm -qi package_name L'applicazione relativa al pacchetto tradotto verr?? eseguita con le stringhe tradotte.
Tradurre la documentazione Anche la documentazione Fedora ?? immagazzinata in un repositorio CVS sotto la directory docs/.
Scaricare la documentazione Il processo per scaricare la documentazione ?? similare a quello utilizzato per scaricare i files .po: export CVSROOT=:ext:username@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs cvs co docs Con questo passo verranno scaricati i documenti attuali nella directory. Per scaricare solo un singolo documento da tradurre, visualizza i moduli attuali nel repositorio quindi esegui il check out di quel modulo. Devi anche eseguire il check out del modulo docs-common per controllare la validit?? del tuo documento per la compilazione. cvs co -c cvs co example-tutorial docs-common I documenti sono scritti nel formato DocBook XML e nominati usando lo specifico linguaggio di localizzazione, tipo example-tutorial-en.xml. Se pianifichi di tradurre direttamente dai files XML originali, dovrai creare il documento per il tuo linguaggio: cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-es.xml Quindi potrai lavorare sulla nuova copia.
Usare le applicazioni per la traduzione Puoi anche convertire i files XML in .po files e lavorare con un .po editor come KBabel o gtranslator. Per farlo compi i seguenti passi: In un terminale, vai alla directory del documento che vuoi tradurre: cd ~/docs/example-tutorial Estrai le stringhe traducibili con xml2pot: xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > lang.po Adesso puoi tradurre il file usando la stessa applicazione usata per tradurre il software: kbabel lang.po Una volta terminato, ?? necessario convertire il file .po tradotto nel corrispondente file .xml di linguaggio con po2xml: po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml lang.po > example-tutorial-lang.xml Il filtro xml2po non include le entities nel file .po. Dovrai cambiare il linguaggio del documento. Trova la linea tipo la seguente in prossimit?? della cima del documento: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="en"> Cambia gli attributi con quelli del tuo linguaggio: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="es"> Quando il file tradotto ?? pronto, aggiungilo al repository: cvs add example-tutorial-lang.xml cvs commit -m 'Any comment' example-tutorial-lang.xml
Modificare il <filename>Makefile</filename> Potresti dover cambiare il Makefile affinch?? il documento possa essere compilato nei formati HTML e PDF. Evitare conflitti di traduzione Sei pregato di avvisare la comunit?? attraverso la fedora-docs-list e fedora-trans-locale che stai modificando il Makefile. Informa la comunit?? che stai lavorando alla traduzione del documento prima di cominciare, per evitare conflitti tra traduttori lavorando sullo stesso file. Nel text editor di tua preferenza, apri il Makefile. vi Makefile Aggiungi il locale della nuova traduzione dopo gli altri linguaggi come nell'esempio seguente: LANGUAGES = en de lang Esegui il commit del Makefile. cvs commit -m 'Any comment' Makefile Quindi, potrai compilare il document nel tuo linguaggio scrivendo: make html-lang
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:38:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:38:29 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR fdp-info-pt_BR.xml, NONE, 1.1 translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602072138.k17LcT4A021903@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21819/pt_BR Added Files: fdp-info-pt_BR.xml translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml Log Message: Pushed all XML files to i18n directories --- NEW FILE fdp-info-pt_BR.xml --- 2005 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Manuel Ospina 2006 Paul W. Frields Hugo Cisneiros Francesco Tombolini Ospina Manuel Frields Paul W. Cisneiros Hugo Tombolini Francesco 0.2.2.1 2006-02-02 PWF 0.2.2 2006-02-01 PWF 0.2.1 2006-01-30 PWF 0.2 2006-01-25 PWF 0.1 Fri Jan 20 2006 PWF 0.0.1 Wed Jan 18 2006 MO &LEGALNOTICE; --- NEW FILE translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-PT_BR; ]>
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Introdu????o Este guia apresenta uma s??rie de instru????es r??pidas, simples, e em passo-a-passo para traduzir programas e documentos do &FP;. Se voc?? est?? interessado em entender melhor todo o processo de tradu????o, veja o guia de Tradu????o ou o manual da ferramenta espec??fica de tradu????o.
Contas e Inscri????es Para participar no &FP; como um tradutor voc?? precisa de uma conta. Voc?? pode se inscrever por uma conta em . Voc?? precisar?? fornecer um nome de usu??rio, um endere??o de e-mail, uma l??ngua alvo — provavelmente sua l??ngua nativa — e a parte p??blica da sua chave SSH. Se voc?? ainda n??o tem uma chave SSH, voc?? pode gerar uma usando os seguintes passos: Digite em uma linha de comando: ssh-keygen -t dsa Aceite as localidades padr??es (~/.ssh/id_dsa) e entre com uma frase-senha. N??o se esque??a da sua Frase-senha! Voc?? precisar?? de sua frase-senha para acessar o reposit??rio CVS. Ela n??o pode ser recuperada se voc?? esquec??-la. Mude a permiss??o da sua chave e seu diret??rio .ssh: chmod 700 ~/.ssh Copie e cole a sua chave SSH no espa??o fornecido para que a inscri????o de sua conta possa ser completada. H?? tamb??m duas listas onde voc?? pode discutir sobre casos de tradu????es. A primeira ?? a fedora-trans-list, uma lista gen??rica para discutir problemas que afetam todas as l??nguas. V?? ?? para mais informa????es. A segunda ?? uma lista de l??nguas espec??ficas, como a fedora-trans-es para tradutores de Espanhol, para discutir casos que afetam apenas esta comunidade individual de tradutores. Problemas Gerais de Documenta????o Voc?? tamb??m pode achar ??til se inscrever na fedora-docs-list para ficar informado sobre problemas gerais de documenta????o.
Traduzindo Programas A parte que pode ser traduzida de um programa est?? dispon??vel em um ou mais arquivos po. O &FP; armazena estes arquivos em um reposit??rio CVS dentro do diret??rio translate/. Uma vez que sua conta tenha sido aprovada, fa??a download deste diret??rio digitando o seguinte em uma linha de comando: export CVS_RSH=ssh export CVSROOT=:ext:usuario@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS cvs -z9 co translate/ Estes comandos fazem download de todos os m??dulos e arquivos .po para a sua m??quina seguindo a mesma hierarquia do reposit??rio. Cada diret??rio cont??m um arquivo .pot, como por exemplo o anaconda.pot, e arquivos .po para cada l??ngua, como por exemplo zh_CN.po, de.po, e por a?? vai. Voc?? pode verificar o status das tradu????es em . Escolha sua l??ngua nos menus ou verifique o status geral. Selecione um pacote para ver o mantenedor e o nome do ??ltimo tradutor para este m??dulo. Se voc?? quiser traduzir um m??dulo, fa??a contato com sua lista de l??ngua-espec??fica e deixe sua comunidade sabendo que voc?? est?? trabalhando naquele m??dulo. Depois disso, selecione take na p??gina de status. O m??dulo ent??o ?? associado ?? voc??. No di??logo de senha, digite a que voc?? recebeu via e-mail quando se inscreveu para sua conta. Voc?? agora pode come??ar a traduzir.
Traduzindo Strings Mude de diret??rio para o local do pacote que voc?? tomou conta. cd ~/translate/nome_do_pacote Atualize os arquivos com o seguinte comando: cvs up Traduza o arquivo .po da sua l??ngua com um editor de arquivos .po como por exemplo o KBabel ou o gtranslator. Por exemplo, para abrir o arquivo .po do Espanhol no KBabel, digite: kbabel es.po Quando voc?? acabar o seu trabalho, execute um commit nas suas mudan??as de volta para o reposit??rio: cvs commit -m 'comentarios' lang.po Clique no link de release na p??gina de status do m??dulo para liber??-lo com o objetivo de outras pessoas poderem trabalhar nele.
Verifica????o Se voc?? quiser verificar a sua tradu????o como parte do programa, siga estes passos: V?? ao diret??rio do pacote que voc?? quer verificar: cd ~/translate/nome_do_pacote Converta o arquivo .po em um arquivo .mo com o comando msgfmt: msgfmt lang.po Sobrescreva o arquivo .mo existente no diret??rio /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. Primeiro, fa??a backup do arquivo j?? existente: cp /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/nome_do_pacote.monome_do_pacote.mo-backup mv nome_do_pacote.mo /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/ Verifique o pacote com as strings traduzidas como parte da aplica????o: LANG=lang rpm -qi nome_do_pacote A aplica????o associada ao pacote traduzido ir?? rodar com as strings traduzidas.
Traduzindo Documenta????o A documenta????o do Fedora ?? tamb??m armazenada no reposit??rio CVS dentro do diret??rio docs/.
Fazendo Download da Documenta????o O processo de download da documenta????o ?? parecida com a de fazer download dos arquivos .po: export CVSROOT=:ext:usuario@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs cvs co docs Este passo faz download de todos os documentos atuais no diret??rio. Para fazer download de apenas um ??nico documento para tradu????o, liste os m??dulos atuais no reposit??rio e ent??o pegue apenas o m??dulo que quer. Voc?? tamb??m precisar?? pegar o m??dulo docs-common para poder verificar a validade dos documentos para constru????o. cvs co -c cvs co example-tutorial docs-common Os documentos s??o escritos no formato DocBook XML e nomeados de acordo com o locale da l??ngua espec??fica, como por exemplo example-tutorial-en.xml. Se voc?? planeja traduzir diretamente do arquivo XML original, voc?? dever?? criar um documento para a sua l??ngua: cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-es.xml Depois disto voc?? pode trabalhar na nova c??pia.
Usando Aplica????es de Tradu????o Voc?? pode tamb??m converter os arquivos XML em arquivos .po e trabalhar com um editor de arquivos .po como o KBabel ou o gtranslator. Para fazer isso, siga os seguintes passos: Em um terminal, v?? para o diret??rio do documento que voc?? deseja traduzir: cd ~/docs/example-tutorial Extraia as strings traduz??veis com o comando xml2pot: xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > lang.po Agora voc?? pode traduzir o arquivo usando a mesma aplica????o usada para traduzir programas: kbabel lang.po Quando acabar, voc?? precisa converter o arquivo .po traduzido para o arquivo .xml na l??ngua alvo com o comando po2xml: po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml lang.po > example-tutorial-lang.xml O filtro xml2pot n??o inclue as entidades do arquivo .po. Voc?? precisa mudar a l??ngua no documento. Localize no topo do documento uma linha parecida com esta: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="en"> Mude o atributo para a sua l??ngua: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="es"> Quando o arquivo traduzido estiver pronto, adicione-o ao reposit??rio: cvs add example-tutorial-lang.xml cvs commit -m 'Any comment' example-tutorial-lang.xml
Mudando o arquivo <filename>Makefile</filename> Voc?? pode precisar mudar o arquivo Makefile para que o documento possa ser contru??do nos formatos HTML e PDF. Evite Conflitos de Tradu????o Por favor avise a comunidade atrav??s das listas fedora-docs-list e fedora-trans-locale que voc?? est?? modificando arquivo Makefile. Informe a comunidade que voc?? est?? trabalhando na tradu????o deste documento antes de come??ar, para evitar conflitos entre tradutores trabalhando em um mesmo arquivo. Em um editor de texto de sua prefer??ncia, abra o arquivo Makefile. vi Makefile Adicione o locale da nova tradu????o depois das outras l??nguas como no seguinte exemplo: LANGUAGES = en de lang Fa??a um commit do Makefile. cvs commit -m 'Qualquer coment??rio' Makefile Ent??o, voc?? pode construir o documento em sua l??ngua digitando: make html-lang
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:38:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:38:03 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide rpm-info.xml,1.12,1.13 Message-ID: <200602072138.k17Lca0o021906@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21819 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Pushed all XML files to i18n directories Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13 --- rpm-info.xml 2 Feb 2006 15:53:58 -0000 1.12 +++ rpm-info.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:37:40 -0000 1.13 @@ -26,10 +26,8 @@ 2006 Paul W. Frields - - - 2006 Hugo Cisneiros + Francesco Tombolini From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:41:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:41:57 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide translation-quick-start-en.xml, 1.11, NONE translation-quick-start-it.xml, 1.5, NONE translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602072141.k17LfvhL021944@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21921 Removed Files: translation-quick-start-en.xml translation-quick-start-it.xml translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml Log Message: Remove the old copies pushed to i18n --- translation-quick-start-en.xml DELETED --- --- translation-quick-start-it.xml DELETED --- --- translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:42:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:42:22 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602072142.k17LgMv6021988@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21921/pt_BR Modified Files: translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml Log Message: Remove the old copies pushed to i18n Index: translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR/translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:38:22 -0000 1.1 +++ translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:42:14 -0000 1.2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ + "../../docs-common/common/fedora-entities-pt_BR.ent"> %FEDORA-ENTITIES-PT_BR; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:42:10 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:42:10 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en translation-quick-start-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602072142.k17Lggvn021991@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21921/en Modified Files: translation-quick-start-en.xml Log Message: Remove the old copies pushed to i18n Index: translation-quick-start-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/translation-quick-start-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- translation-quick-start-en.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:38:01 -0000 1.1 +++ translation-quick-start-en.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:41:55 -0000 1.2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ + "../../docs-common/common/fedora-entities-en.ent"> %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:42:16 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:42:16 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it translation-quick-start-it.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602072142.k17LgkWT021994@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21921/it Modified Files: translation-quick-start-it.xml Log Message: Remove the old copies pushed to i18n Index: translation-quick-start-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it/translation-quick-start-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- translation-quick-start-it.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:38:12 -0000 1.1 +++ translation-quick-start-it.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:42:08 -0000 1.2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ + "../../docs-common/common/fedora-entities-it.ent"> %FEDORA-ENTITIES-IT; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:44:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:44:49 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en fdp-info-en.xml,1.1,NONE Message-ID: <200602072144.k17LinjG022035@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22014/en Removed Files: fdp-info-en.xml Log Message: These are autogenerated, not tracked; just fallout from migrate-lang, no worries --- fdp-info-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:44:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. 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Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:45:44 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide rpm-info.xml,1.13,NONE Message-ID: <200602072145.k17LjiNC022108@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22087 Removed Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Move rpm-info to en/ module for now --- rpm-info.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:45:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:45:49 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en rpm-info-en.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602072145.k17LjnTL022121@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22087/en Added Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Move rpm-info to en/ module for now --- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Manuel Ospina 2006 Paul W. Frields Hugo Cisneiros Francesco Tombolini Translation Quick Start Guide Quick start guide to providing translations on the Fedora Project. Guida rapida alle traduzioni Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project.
Fix speling (#179717)
Fix speling (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
Fix hostname error
Risolto errore hostname
Additional style editing, division of procedures into more readable sections
Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili
First round of editing.
Primo round di editing.
First draft
Prima bozza
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:48:20 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:48:20 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.45,1.46 Message-ID: <200602072148.k17LmKXV022145@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22127/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Trivial, just tired of setting the mode Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.45 retrieving revision 1.46 diff -u -r1.45 -r1.46 --- Makefile.common 7 Feb 2006 00:18:12 -0000 1.45 +++ Makefile.common 7 Feb 2006 21:48:12 -0000 1.46 @@ -387,3 +387,8 @@ @echo "VERSION=$(VERSION)" @echo "RELEASE=$(RELEASE)" @echo "PWD=$(PWD)" + + +# Local variables: +# mode: makefile +# End: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:55:13 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:55:13 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it rpm-info-it.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602072155.k17LtDZL022205@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22183/it Added Files: rpm-info-it.xml Log Message: Don't forget the i18n rpm-info for now --- NEW FILE rpm-info-it.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Manuel Ospina 2006 Paul W. Frields Hugo Cisneiros Francesco Tombolini Translation Quick Start Guide Quick start guide to providing translations on the Fedora Project. Guida rapida alle traduzioni Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project.
Fix speling (#179717)
Fix speling (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
Fix hostname error
Risolto errore hostname
Additional style editing, division of procedures into more readable sections
Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili
First round of editing.
Primo round di editing.
First draft
Prima bozza
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:55:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:55:19 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR rpm-info-pt_BR.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602072155.k17LtJZ1022218@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22183/pt_BR Added Files: rpm-info-pt_BR.xml Log Message: Don't forget the i18n rpm-info for now --- NEW FILE rpm-info-pt_BR.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Manuel Ospina 2006 Paul W. Frields Hugo Cisneiros Francesco Tombolini Translation Quick Start Guide Quick start guide to providing translations on the Fedora Project. Guida rapida alle traduzioni Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project.
Fix speling (#179717)
Fix speling (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
Fix hostname error
Risolto errore hostname
Additional style editing, division of procedures into more readable sections
Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili
First round of editing.
Primo round di editing.
First draft
Prima bozza
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 7 21:59:41 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:59:41 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.46,1.47 Message-ID: <200602072159.k17Lxfaf022267@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22249 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Do the right thing if there's no RPM revision yet for this doc Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.46 retrieving revision 1.47 diff -u -r1.46 -r1.47 --- Makefile.common 7 Feb 2006 21:48:12 -0000 1.46 +++ Makefile.common 7 Feb 2006 21:59:34 -0000 1.47 @@ -376,6 +376,10 @@ cp -f *.omf *.desktop rpm/SOURCES rpm:: + if test $(shell get_latest_revision rpm) = 0 ; then \ + echo "*** Creating revision log entry for rpm ***" ; \ + ROLE=rpm $(MAKE) clog ; \ + fi ${RM} *.rpm ${MAKE} package-prep rpmbuild -ba $(RPMDFLAG) $(RPMFLAGS) rpm/SPECS/$(SPECFILE) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 8 13:39:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Hugo Cisneiros (eitch)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 08:39:07 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602081339.k18Dd7ev031862@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: eitch Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31844 Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: added pt_BR translations Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-en.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:45:42 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 8 Feb 2006 13:39:00 -0000 1.2 @@ -42,22 +42,31 @@ Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project.
+ + Guia R??pido de Tradu????o + + Guia r??pido para fornecer tradu????es ao Projeto Fedora. + +
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Fix speling (#179717)
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Fix speling (#179717)
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Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
+
Adicionada uma entidade para relatos de bugs.
Fix hostname error
Risolto errore hostname
+
Consertado erro no hostname
@@ -65,16 +74,20 @@ sections
Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili
+
Edi????o de estilo adicional, divis??o de procedimentos em se????es + para melhor leitura
First round of editing.
Primo round di editing.
+
Primeira etapa de edi????o.
First draft
Prima bozza
+
Primeiro rascunho
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 8 13:43:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 08:43:58 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR rpm-info-pt_BR.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602081343.k18DhwHU031920@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31886/pt_BR Modified Files: rpm-info-pt_BR.xml Log Message: Copy rpm-info files for consistency Index: rpm-info-pt_BR.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR/rpm-info-pt_BR.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-pt_BR.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:55:11 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-pt_BR.xml 8 Feb 2006 13:43:51 -0000 1.2 @@ -42,22 +42,31 @@ Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project. + + Guia R??pido de Tradu????o + + Guia r??pido para fornecer tradu????es ao Projeto Fedora. + + -
Fix speling (#179717)
-
Fix speling (#179717)
+
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
+
Adicionada uma entidade para relatos de bugs.
Fix hostname error
Risolto errore hostname
+
Consertado erro no hostname
@@ -65,16 +74,20 @@ sections
Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili
+
Edi????o de estilo adicional, divis??o de procedimentos em se????es + para melhor leitura
First round of editing.
Primo round di editing.
+
Primeira etapa de edi????o.
First draft
Prima bozza
+
Primeiro rascunho
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 8 13:43:53 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 08:43:53 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it rpm-info-it.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602081344.k18DiNm7031925@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31886/it Modified Files: rpm-info-it.xml Log Message: Copy rpm-info files for consistency Index: rpm-info-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it/rpm-info-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-it.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:55:06 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-it.xml 8 Feb 2006 13:43:45 -0000 1.2 @@ -42,22 +42,31 @@ Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project. + + Guia R??pido de Tradu????o + + Guia r??pido para fornecer tradu????es ao Projeto Fedora. + + -
Fix speling (#179717)
-
Fix speling (#179717)
+
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
+
Adicionada uma entidade para relatos de bugs.
Fix hostname error
Risolto errore hostname
+
Consertado erro no hostname
@@ -65,16 +74,20 @@ sections
Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili
+
Edi????o de estilo adicional, divis??o de procedimentos em se????es + para melhor leitura
First round of editing.
Primo round di editing.
+
Primeira etapa de edi????o.
First draft
Prima bozza
+
Primeiro rascunho
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 8 21:02:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 16:02:18 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR rpm-info-pt_BR.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602082102.k18L2ILq020533@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20513 Modified Files: rpm-info-pt_BR.xml Log Message: Index: rpm-info-pt_BR.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR/rpm-info-pt_BR.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-pt_BR.xml 8 Feb 2006 13:43:51 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-pt_BR.xml 8 Feb 2006 21:02:10 -0000 1.3 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
Fix spelling (#179717)
-
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Risolto errore di battitura - spelling (#179717)
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 8 21:02:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 16:02:56 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it rpm-info-it.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602082102.k18L2uD5020557@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20539 Modified Files: rpm-info-it.xml Log Message: Index: rpm-info-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it/rpm-info-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-it.xml 8 Feb 2006 13:43:45 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-it.xml 8 Feb 2006 21:02:46 -0000 1.3 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
Fix spelling (#179717)
-
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Risolto errore di battitura - spelling (#179717)
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 8 21:04:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 16:04:56 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602082104.k18L4vuw020583@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20568 Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-en.xml 8 Feb 2006 13:39:00 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 8 Feb 2006 21:04:35 -0000 1.3 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
Fix spelling (#179717)
-
Fix spelling (#179717)
+
Risolto errore di battitura - spelling (#179717)
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 00:27:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 19:27:47 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.47,1.48 Message-ID: <200602090027.k190RlZw000404@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv331 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: SHORT VERSION: * Separate out rpm-common and package-post * Create additional noarch and srpm targets LONG VERSION: We need a target that builds only the SRPM to go with spec file for FE review, so here it is. (Also an additional disincentive to installing drafts, but that's neither here nor there.) Next up, adding this functionality to build-docs in infrastructure/ module. Note that you can now pass flags to prevent the package-prep and/or package-post steps with any RPM building process, although this might be an edge case. Robust! Simple! Elegant! Hopefully not stupid! Now with 50% more targets. (I added these to .PHONY which I think is the right thing to do. Everything still works at least... Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.47 retrieving revision 1.48 diff -u -r1.47 -r1.48 --- Makefile.common 7 Feb 2006 21:59:34 -0000 1.47 +++ Makefile.common 9 Feb 2006 00:27:39 -0000 1.48 @@ -62,6 +62,12 @@ # All other rpm-info usages are driven by XSLT scripts. RPMINFO = ${PWD}/${PRI_LANG}/rpm-info-${PRI_LANG}.xml endif +ifeq "${RPMPREP}" "" +RPMPREP=yes +endif +ifeq "${RPMPOST}" "" +RPMPOST=yes +endif ######################################################################### # Define a macro to locate xmlto(1) so we can choose a specific version # by "make XMLTO=/path/to/xmlto", if we so desire. @@ -105,7 +111,7 @@ # In a properly-constructed Makefile, this will be the default target TARGETS=all clean distclean fdp-info html html-nochunks pdf po showvars \ - tarball + tarball rpm rpm-common noarch srpm package-prep package-post .PHONY: ${TARGETS} .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-${LANG}) .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-nochunks-${LANG}) @@ -368,24 +374,36 @@ ${MAKE} omf ${MAKE} kde.desktop ${MAKE} khelp.desktop - ${RM} -r rpm mkdir -p rpm/{BUILD,RPMS,SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS} mkdir -p rpm/RPMS/{i386,i486,i586,i686,noarch,ppc,x86_64} cp -f $(DOCBASE)-$(shell version doc).src.tar.gz rpm/SOURCES/ cp -f ${SPECFILE} rpm/SPECS cp -f *.omf *.desktop rpm/SOURCES -rpm:: +rpm-common:: if test $(shell get_latest_revision rpm) = 0 ; then \ echo "*** Creating revision log entry for rpm ***" ; \ ROLE=rpm $(MAKE) clog ; \ fi ${RM} *.rpm - ${MAKE} package-prep + if test $(RPMPREP) != "no" ; then ${MAKE} package-prep ; fi + +noarch:: rpm-common + rpmbuild -bb $(RPMDFLAG) $(RPMFLAGS) rpm/SPECS/$(SPECFILE) + if test $(RPMPOST) != "no" ; then $(MAKE) package-post ; fi + +srpm:: rpm-common + rpmbuild -bs $(RPMDFLAG) $(RPMFLAGS) rpm/SPECS/$(SPECFILE) + if test $(RPMPOST) != "no" ; then $(MAKE) package-post ; fi + +rpm:: rpm-common rpmbuild -ba $(RPMDFLAG) $(RPMFLAGS) rpm/SPECS/$(SPECFILE) - ln rpm/SRPMS/*.rpm rpm/RPMS/noarch/*.rpm . - ls *.rpm + if test $(RPMPOST) != "no" ; then $(MAKE) package-post ; fi +package-post:: + $(MAKE) clean # If needed, review materials in rpm/BUILD/ + find rpm/ -name '*.rpm' -exec ln '{}' . ';' + ls *.rpm showvars:: @echo "VERSION=$(VERSION)" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 00:29:38 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 19:29:38 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging fedora-doc-common.spec,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200602090029.k190TcOL000430@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv412/packaging Modified Files: fedora-doc-common.spec Log Message: Bump spec file to get in the habit Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 4 Feb 2006 05:59:17 -0000 1.8 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 9 Feb 2006 00:29:17 -0000 1.9 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Summary: Fedora Documentation common files Name: fedora-doc-common # To be defined in Makefile -Version: 0.2 +Version: 0.2.1 Release: 1 License: FDL Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ @@ -107,6 +107,9 @@ %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/* %changelog +* Wed Feb 8 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.2.1-1 +- Separate out package building processes + * Fri Feb 3 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.2-1 - Initial RPM version From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 02:24:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Amanpreet Singh Brar (apbrar)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 21:24:45 -0500 Subject: release-notes/pa - New directory Message-ID: <200602090224.k192OjUo004532@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: apbrar Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/pa In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4517/pa Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/release-notes/pa added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 02:34:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Amanpreet Singh Brar (apbrar)) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 21:34:59 -0500 Subject: release-notes/pa Feedback-pa.xml, NONE, 1.1 ProjectOverview-pa.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602090234.k192YxjD004623@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: apbrar Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/pa In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4605/pa Added Files: Feedback-pa.xml ProjectOverview-pa.xml Log Message: update for new directory structure Language[Punjabi (pa)] --- NEW FILE Feedback-pa.xml ---
???????????? ??????????????? ??????????????? ????????? (?????? ????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????, ???????????? ???????????? &DISTRO; ???????????? ??????????????? ?????????????????????) ???????????? ??????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ?????????????????? ????????? ????????? ????????? ??????, ????????? ????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????? ????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ????????? ??????????????? ??????????????? ????????? ???????????? ????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ????????? URL ????????? ???????????? ??????, ?????? ?????? ????????? ?????? ??????: %%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<bug-number> %%% You can click on the URL and submit feedback on that particular section of the release notes. Your feedback will be added as a comment to an existing bug report. If the section of the release notes that you have feedback for does not have one of these URLs (or you are submitting a request for entirely new content), you can click on the following link (this only works for the HTML version, of course — the URL is much too long to include in the text): ???????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ??????????????? ????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????? ??????, ?????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ?????? ????????????????????? ???????????? ??????, ????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ???????????????: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398 As bugs are posted for the various parts of the release notes, subsequent test versions of these release notes will contain links similar to the one described earlier. ?????????????????? ??????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????!
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&FP; ???????????? ??????????????? ????????????????????? The goal of the &FP; is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of &FC; approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The &RH; engineering team continues to participate in building &FC; and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. ????????? ????????????????????? ?????? &FP; ???????????????????????? ????????????: http://fedora.redhat.com/ ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????? ????????? ???????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted??? &FP; ????????? ??????????????? ????????? ??????, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate ??????????????? ???????????????????????? ????????? ???????????????, ????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????: fedora-list at redhat.com — &FC; ???????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ?????? fedora-test-list at redhat.com — &FC; ???????????? ?????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — ?????????????????? ?????? fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ????????? ????????? ?????? fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com — ????????????????????? ????????????????????? ??????, ?????? ?????? ??????????????? ???????????? &FP; ????????? ???????????? ???????????? ????????? To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request (where <listname> is one of the above list names.) ?????????????????? ????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????? ??????????????? ??????????????? ?????? ???????????? ??????: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ The &FP; also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one. To talk with other &FP; participants via IRC, access freenode IRC network. Initially, you can use irc.freenode.net as the IRC server, although you may decide to select a server that is geographically closer to you. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. &FP; participants frequent the #fedora channel, while &FP; developers can often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can be found on the project pages. In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname (nick). Instructions are given when you first /join the channel. ??????????????? &RH; ?????? &FP; IRC ?????????????????? ????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????? ????????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 21:32:39 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:32:39 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 rpm-info-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602092132.k19LWdA0028169@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28143/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml fedora-install-guide-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Added a section on the Task Selection screen. - More syslog material. Index: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.2 @@ -298,12 +298,12 @@ - The installation system supports two types of VNC connection. You - may either start the installation and manually login to the - graphical display with a VNC client on another system, or - configure the installation system to automatically connect to a - VNC client on the network that is running in listening - mode. + The installation system supports two methods of establishing a VNC + connection. You may start the installation, and manually login to + the graphical display with a VNC client on another system. + Alternatively, you may configure the installation system to + automatically connect to a VNC client on the network that is + running in listening mode. @@ -447,12 +447,12 @@
- Logging to a Remote System + Logging to a Remote System During the Installation - By default, the installation system sends log messages to the - console. You may configure the system to log to a remote system - that runs a + By default, the installation process sends log messages to the + console as they are generated. You may specify that these messages + go to a remote system that runs a syslog @@ -460,9 +460,15 @@ - To enable remote logging, specify the IP address of the remote - system with the option. For example, to - connect to a syslog service on the system + To configure remote logging, add the + option. Specify the IP address of the logging system, and the UDP + port number of the log service on that system. By default, syslog + services that accept remote messages listen on UDP port + 514. + + + + For example, to connect to a syslog service on the system 192.168.1.20, enter the following at the @@ -470,11 +476,11 @@ prompt: -linux syslog=192.168.1.20 +linux syslog=192.168.1.20:514 - &FED; uses syslogd to provide a syslog service. The - default configuration of syslogd rejects + &FED; uses syslogd to provide a syslog service. + The default configuration of syslogd rejects messages from remote systems. @@ -483,16 +489,17 @@ The syslogd service includes no security - measures. &FED; systems that enable remote access to this - service may be attacked by sending large quantities of log - messages. In addition, crackers may intercept or falsify - messages sent to the service. + measures. Crackers may slow or crash systems that permit access + to the logging service, by sending large quantities of false log + messages. In addition, hostile users may intercept or falsify + messages sent to the logging service over the network. - To configure a &FED; system to accept log messages from remote systems, - edit the file /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the + To configure a &FED; system to accept log messages from other + systems on the network, edit the file + /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS. Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 22:31:10 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.3 @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ - - + + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,86 +1,75 @@ - Package Selection - TEXT SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The package selection screen is still being developed. + Software Selection By default, the &FED; installation process loads a selection of - software that is suitable for a desktop system. The package - selection screen enables you to customize the set of software to - match your requirements. + software that is suitable for a desktop system. - - &FED; divides included software into - - package groups - - package groups. For ease of use, this screen - displays the package groups in six categories: - -
- Package Group Selection Screen +
+ Task Selection Screen - + - + - Package group selection screen. + Task selection screen.
- To view the package groups for a category, select the category from - the list on the left. The list on the right displays the package - groups for the currently selected category. - - - To specify a package group for installation, select the checkbox - next to the group. The box at the bottom of the screen displays the - details of the package group that is currently highlighted. - None of the packages from a group will be - installed unless the checkbox for that group is selected. + To include or remove software for common tasks, select the relevent + items from the list: + + + Office and Productivity + + + This option provides the OpenOffice.org productivity suite. + + + + + + Software Development + + + This option provides the necessary tools to compile software + on your &FED; system. + + + + + + Web server + + + This option provides the Apache Web server. + + + + - If you select a package group, &FED; automatically installs the base - and mandatory packages for that group. To change which optional - packages within a selected group will be installed, select the - Optional Packages button under the - description of the group. Change the selection of - Optional Packages by using the checkbox next - to the name of the individual package. + Select Customize now to specify the software + packages for your final system in more detail. This option causes + the installation processto display an additional customization + screen when you select Next. -
- Package Group Details Dialog - - - - - - - - - - Package group details dialog. - - - -
- - Changing Your Mind + + Installing Support for Additional Languages + - The packages that you select are not permanent. After you boot - your system, use the pirut tool to make - different software selections for your system. To run this tool, - from the main menu, select - Applications Add/Remove Software - . + Select Customize now to install support for + additional languages. Refer to + for more information on configuring language support. - +
Core Network Services @@ -91,6 +80,11 @@ + centralized logging through syslog + + + + email through SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) @@ -121,11 +115,11 @@ Some automated processes on your Fedora system use the email service to send reports and messages to the system administrator. - By default, the email and printing services do not accept - connections from other systems. Although Fedora connects to NFS - services on other systems, the NFS sharing component is disabled - by default. You may configure your Fedora system after - installation to offer email, NFS, or print services. + By default, the email, logging, and printing services do not + accept connections from other systems. Although Fedora connects to + NFS services on other systems, the NFS sharing component is + disabled by default. You may configure your Fedora system after + installation to offer email, logging, NFS, or print services. @@ -134,6 +128,84 @@ process completes.
+
+ Customizing the Software Selection + + + &FED; divides the included software into + + package groups + + package groups. For ease of use, the + package selection screen displays these groups as six categories: + +
+ Package Group Selection Screen + + + + + + + + + + Package group selection screen. + + + +
+ + To view the package groups for a category, select the category + from the list on the left. The list on the right displays the + package groups for the currently selected category. + + + + To specify a package group for installation, select the checkbox + next to the group. The box at the bottom of the screen displays + the details of the package group that is currently highlighted. + None of the packages from a group will be + installed unless the checkbox for that group is selected. + + + + If you select a package group, &FED; automatically installs the + base and mandatory packages for that group. To change which + optional packages within a selected group will be installed, + select the Optional Packages button under + the description of the group. Change the selection of + Optional Packages by using the checkbox + next to the name of the individual package. + +
+ Package Group Details Dialog + + + + + + + + + + Package group details dialog. + + + +
+ + Changing Your Mind + + The packages that you select are not permanent. After you boot + your system, use the pirut tool to + make different software selections for your system. To run this + tool, from the main menu, select + Applications Add/Remove + Software . + + +
Additional Language Support Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 22:31:10 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.3 @@ -28,10 +28,15 @@ + + + +
Added the task selection screen.
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Added section on remote logging.
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Added section on remote logging.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 22:07:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:07:51 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs boot.eps, 1.1, NONE boot.png, 1.1, NONE media-test.eps, 1.1, NONE media-test.png, 1.1, NONE mediacheck-next.eps, 1.1, NONE mediacheck-next.png, 1.1, NONE mediacheck-result.eps, 1.2, NONE mediacheck-result.png, 1.2, NONE pxe-instmethod.eps, 1.1, NONE pxe-instmethod.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602092207.k19M7pWU030120@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30104 Removed Files: boot.eps boot.png media-test.eps media-test.png mediacheck-next.eps mediacheck-next.png mediacheck-result.eps mediacheck-result.png pxe-instmethod.eps pxe-instmethod.png Log Message: - Removed some text-mode screenshots that use obsolete naming convention. --- boot.eps DELETED --- --- media-test.eps DELETED --- --- mediacheck-next.eps DELETED --- --- mediacheck-result.eps DELETED --- --- pxe-instmethod.eps DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 22:18:35 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:18:35 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs bootprompt-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootprompt-en.png, NONE, 1.1 mediacheck-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 mediacheck-en.png, NONE, 1.1 mediachecknext-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 mediacheckresult-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 mediacheckresult-en.png, NONE, 1.1 pxeinstmethod-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 pxeinstmethod-en.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602092218.k19MIZa8030278@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30231 Added Files: bootprompt-en.eps bootprompt-en.png mediacheck-en.eps mediacheck-en.png mediachecknext-en.eps mediacheckresult-en.eps mediacheckresult-en.png pxeinstmethod-en.eps pxeinstmethod-en.png Log Message: - Added text-mode screenshots with amended file names. --- NEW FILE bootprompt-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (bootprompt-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:08:00 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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?I?????Y Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30415 Removed Files: ftp-setup-further.eps ftp-setup-further.png ftp-setup.eps ftp-setup.png hdd-instmethod.eps hdd-instmethod.png inst-ipsetup.eps inst-ipsetup.png install-method.eps install-method.png Log Message: - Removed text-mode screenshots with obsolete file names. --- ftp-setup-further.eps DELETED --- --- ftp-setup.eps DELETED --- --- hdd-instmethod.eps DELETED --- --- inst-ipsetup.eps DELETED --- --- install-method.eps DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 22:37:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:37:59 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs anaipsetup-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 anaipsetup-en.png, NONE, 1.1 askinstallmethod-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 askinstallmethod-en.png, NONE, 1.1 ftpsetup-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 ftpsetup-en.png, NONE, 1.1 ftpsetupfurther-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 ftpsetupfurther-en.png, NONE, 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Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30532 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml Log Message: - Updated screenshot links in these chapters. Index: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 22:40:20 -0000 1.2 @@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ Boot Screen - + - + @@ -156,10 +156,10 @@ Media Test Screen - + - + @@ -193,10 +193,10 @@ Media Check Result - + - + @@ -214,10 +214,10 @@ Next Disc Screen - + - + @@ -331,10 +331,10 @@ Welcome to Red Hat Network Installer - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 22:40:20 -0000 1.2 @@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ Installation Method Screen - + - + @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ Configure TCP/IP Dialog - + - + @@ -112,10 +112,10 @@ FTP Setup Dialog - + - + @@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ Non-anonymous FTP Account Dialog - + - + @@ -221,10 +221,10 @@ Select Partition Screen - + - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 23:04:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:04:00 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs disksetup-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 disksetup-en.png, NONE, 1.1 langselection-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 langselection-en.png, NONE, 1.1 partitionoption-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 partitionoption-en.png, NONE, 1.1 upgrade-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 upgrade-en.png, NONE, 1.1 upgradebootloader-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 upgradebootloader-en.png, NONE, 1.1 disk-setup.eps, 1.1, NONE disk-setup.png, 1.1, NONE lang-selection.eps, 1.2, NONE lang-selection.png, 1.2, NONE upgrade-bootloader.eps, 1.2, NONE upgrade-bootloader.png, 1.2, NONE upgrade-examine.eps, 1.2, NONE upgrade-examine.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602092304.k19N40bE032563@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30716 Added Files: disksetup-en.eps disksetup-en.png langselection-en.eps langselection-en.png partitionoption-en.eps partitionoption-en.png upgrade-en.eps upgrade-en.png upgradebootloader-en.eps upgradebootloader-en.png Removed Files: disk-setup.eps disk-setup.png lang-selection.eps lang-selection.png upgrade-bootloader.eps upgrade-bootloader.png upgrade-examine.eps upgrade-examine.png Log Message: - Replaced screenshots for Language Selection, Upgrade and Partitioning sections. --- NEW FILE disksetup-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (disksetup-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:08:09 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32594 Added Files: keylayoutselection-en.eps keylayoutselection-en.png Removed Files: keyb-conf.eps keyb-conf.png Log Message: - Replaced Keyboard Selection screenshots. --- NEW FILE keylayoutselection-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (keylayoutselection-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:10:23 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32672 Added Files: mediachecknext-en.png Removed Files: bootloader-change.eps bootloader-change.png bootloader-config.eps bootloader-config.png bootloader-others.eps bootloader-others.png bootloader-password.eps bootloader-password.png Log Message: - Removed obsolete Bootloader screenshots. --- bootloader-change.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-config.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-others.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-password.eps DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 23:21:25 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:21:25 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs bootloader-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloader-en.png, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderchange-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderchange-en.png, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderothers-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderothers-en.png, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderpassword-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderpassword-en.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602092321.k19NLP2u000328@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv302 Added Files: bootloader-en.eps bootloader-en.png bootloaderchange-en.eps bootloaderchange-en.png bootloaderothers-en.eps bootloaderothers-en.png bootloaderpassword-en.eps bootloaderpassword-en.png Log Message: - Added new Boot Loader screenshots. --- NEW FILE bootloader-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (bootloader-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:07:35 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml Log Message: - Amended screenshot links. Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:22:40 -0000 1.2 @@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ Boot Loader Configuration Screen - + - + Boot loader configuration screen @@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ Change Boot Loader - + - + Change boot loader dialog @@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu - + - + Adding entries to the GRUB boot menu. @@ -205,10 +205,10 @@ Entering A Boot Password - + - + Entering and confirming a boot password Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:22:40 -0000 1.2 @@ -41,8 +41,20 @@ - Needs screenshot. - +
+ Partitioning Options Screen + + + + + + + + + partitioning options screen + + +
The box on the screen lists the available drives. By default, the @@ -376,10 +388,10 @@ Disk Setup Screen - + - + disk setup screen Index: fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:22:40 -0000 1.2 @@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ Language Selection Screen - + - + @@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ Keyboard Configuration Screen - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:22:40 -0000 1.2 @@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ Upgrade Examine Screen - + - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 23:33:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:33:03 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs networkconfig-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 networkconfig-en.png, NONE, 1.1 rootpassword-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 rootpassword-en.png, NONE, 1.1 timezone-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 timezone-en.png, NONE, 1.1 net-config-dhcp.eps, 1.2, NONE net-config-dhcp.png, 1.2, NONE root-passwd.eps, 1.2, NONE root-passwd.png, 1.2, NONE timezone.eps, 1.2, NONE timezone.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602092333.k19NX393000531@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv503 Added Files: networkconfig-en.eps networkconfig-en.png rootpassword-en.eps rootpassword-en.png timezone-en.eps timezone-en.png Removed Files: net-config-dhcp.eps net-config-dhcp.png root-passwd.eps root-passwd.png timezone.eps timezone.png Log Message: - Replaced screenshots for Network Configuration, Timezone, and Root Password sections. --- NEW FILE networkconfig-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (networkconfig-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:10:36 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv541 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml Log Message: - Updated screenshot links. Index: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:33:52 -0000 1.2 @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ Network Configuration Screen - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:33:52 -0000 1.2 @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ Set Root Password Screen - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:33:52 -0000 1.2 @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ Time Zone Selection Screen - + - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 23:44:48 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:44:48 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs about-to-install.eps, 1.2, NONE about-to-install.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602092344.k19NimF9000608@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv592 Removed Files: about-to-install.eps about-to-install.png Log Message: - Removed obsolete files. --- about-to-install.eps DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 9 23:49:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:49:06 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs installingpackages-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 installingpackages-en.png, NONE, 1.1 installing-inprogress.eps, 1.2, NONE installing-inprogress.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602092349.k19Nn63I000662@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv644 Added Files: installingpackages-en.eps installingpackages-en.png Removed Files: installing-inprogress.eps installing-inprogress.png Log Message: - Replaced screenshots. --- NEW FILE installingpackages-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (installingpackages-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:10:17 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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The XML files for additional translations are automatically derived from the source-language XML file and the appropriate .PO file. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/press-release/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Makefile 7 Feb 2006 15:04:49 -0000 1.1 +++ Makefile 10 Feb 2006 00:43:01 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,36 +1,106 @@ -XMLFILES=fdp-pr-en.xml -PDFFILES=${XMLFILES:.xml=.pdf} -TXTFILES=${XMLFILES:.xml=.txt} -POFILES=${XMLFILES:.xml=.po} - +######################################################################## +# The ${DOC_BASE} symbol provides the basic name for this document. +DOC_BASE=fdp-pr +######################################################################## +# The ${LANG} symbol gives the locale for the original language for +# the document. +LANG=en +######################################################################## +# The ${OTHERS} symbol is a list of additional locales into which the +# document is to be translated. +# OTHERS=de es it no +######################################################################## +# WARNING! Make no changes below this line or you will void the +# warranty ;-) +######################################################################## +# Provide some utility macros XMLTO =xmlto XMLTOFLAGS=-m params.xsl -DTD =fdp-pr.dtd XSL =fdp-pr.xsl - SED =/bin/sed - +XML2POT =xml2pot +XML2PO =xml2po +PO2XML =po2xml +MSGMERGE=msgmerge +MSGMERGEFLAGS= +######################################################################## +# Define our own set of suffixes to streamline the process .SUFFIXES: -.SUFFIXES: .txt .pdf .po .xml .xsl .dtd .in - -%.pdf: %.xml - ${XMLTO} -x ${XSL} ${XMLTOFLAGS} pdf $< - -%.po: %.xml - xml2po -o $@ $< - -%.txt: %.xml - ${XMLTO} -x ${XSL} ${XMLTOFLAGS} txt $< - -all: ${PDFFILES} ${TXTFILES} ${POFILES} - -${PDFFILES} ${TXTFILES}: ${XMLFILES} params.xsl - +.SUFFIXES: .txt .pdf .po .pot .xml .xsl .dtd .in +######################################################################## +# Mark the proper virtual targets so that a "make -t all" does not create +# an empty file called "all". +.PHONY: all clean distclean clobber pot +.PHONY: $(foreach LOCALE,${OTHERS},xml-${LOCALE}) +.PHONY: $(foreach LOCALE,${OTHERS},po-${LOCALE}) +######################################################################## +# The default target "all" +all:: ${DOC_BASE}.pot +all:: $(foreach LOCALE,${LANG} ${OTHERS},${DOC_BASE}-${LOCALE}.xml) +all:: $(foreach LOCALE,${LANG} ${OTHERS},${DOC_BASE}-${LOCALE}.pdf) +all:: $(foreach LOCALE,${LANG} ${OTHERS},${DOC_BASE}-${LOCALE}.txt) +######################################################################## +# Compute the rules to transform our XML documents into both PDF and TXT +# forms +define OUTPUT_template +${DOC_BASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${DOC_BASE}-$(1).xml params.xsl.in + LC_ALL=${1}.UTF-8 ${SED} -e "s|DATE|$$(date +'%x %X')|" \ + params.xsl.in >params.xsl + LC_ALL=${1}.UTF-8 ${XMLTO} -x ${XSL} ${XMLTOFLAGS} pdf \ + ${DOC_BASE}-$(1).xml +${DOC_BASE}-$(1).txt:: ${DOC_BASE}-$(1).xml params.xsl.in + LC_ALL=${1}.UTF-8 ${SED} -e "s|DATE|$$(date +'%x %X')|" \ + params.xsl.in >params.xsl + LC_ALL=${1}.UTF-8 ${XMLTO} -x ${XSL} ${XMLTOFLAGS} txt \ + ${DOC_BASE}-$(1).xml +endef + +$(foreach LOCALE,${LANG} ${OTHERS},$(eval $(call OUTPUT_template,${LOCALE}))) +######################################################################## +# Always generate the current date. params.xsl: params.xsl.in ${SED} -e "s|DATE|$$(date +'%x %X')|" $< >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ - +######################################################################## +# The ${DOC_BASE}.pot target produces a new .POT file everytime the +# original XML file is updated. +${DOC_BASE}.pot: ${DOC_BASE}-${LANG}.xml + xml2pot $< >$@ +######################################################################## +# Compute the rules to create or update a language-specific .po file +# any time the ${DOC_BASE}.pot file is updated. We try to avoid losing +# current .PO translations by calling msgmerge if a .po file already +# exists. +define PO_template +po-${1} ${1}.po:: ${DOC_BASE}.pot + @if [ ! -f ${1}.po ]; then \ + echo Creating pristine ${1}.po; \ + cp ${DOC_BASE}.pot ${1}.po; \ + else \ + echo Updating existing ${1}.po; \ + ${MSGMERGE} ${MSGMERGEFLAGS} \ + ${1}.po $${DOC_BASE}.pot >${1}.po; \ + fi +endef + +$(foreach LOCALE,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call PO_template,${LOCALE}))) +######################################################################## +# Compute the rules and targets to generate the translated XML files +# given an updated .PO file and the source XML file. +define NEWLANG_template +xml-${1} ${DOC_BASE}-${1}.xml:: ${DOC_BASE}-${LANG}.xml ${1}.po + ${PO2XML} ${DOC_BASE}-${LANG}.xml ${1}.po >${DOC_BASE}-${1}.xml +endef + +$(foreach LOCALE,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call NEWLANG_template,${LOCALE}))) +######################################################################## +# Neatness counts clean: + ${RM} $(foreach LOCALE,${OTHERS},${DOC_BASE}-${LOCALE}.xml) ${RM} params.xsl distclean clobber: clean - ${RM} ${PDFFILES} ${TXTFILES} ${POFILES} + ${RM} $(foreach LOCALE,${LANG} ${OTHERS},${DOC_BASE}-${LOCALE}.pdf) + ${RM} $(foreach LOCALE,${LANG} ${OTHERS},${DOC_BASE}-${LOCALE}.txt) +######################################################################## +# End of Makefile +######################################################################## Index: fdp-pr.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/press-release/fdp-pr.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fdp-pr.xsl 7 Feb 2006 17:30:59 -0000 1.2 +++ fdp-pr.xsl 10 Feb 2006 00:43:01 -0000 1.3 @@ -55,7 +55,9 @@ - / + + / + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 01:51:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:51:33 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs fbootdatetime-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootdatetime-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootdatetimentp-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootdatetimentp-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplay-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplay-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplaymonitor-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplaymonitor-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootfinish-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootfinish-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootfirewall-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootfirewall-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootlicense-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootlicense-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootselinux-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootselinux-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootsystemuser-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootsystemuser-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootwelcome-en.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootwelcome-en.png, NONE, 1.1 fboot-display-monitor.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-display-monitor.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-display.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-display.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-finish.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-finish.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-licence.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-licence.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-time-ntp.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-time-ntp.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-time.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-time.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-user.eps, 1.! 2, NONE fboot-user.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-welcome.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-welcome.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602100151.k1A1pX9q004775@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4733 Added Files: fbootdatetime-en.eps fbootdatetime-en.png fbootdatetimentp-en.eps fbootdatetimentp-en.png fbootdisplay-en.eps fbootdisplay-en.png fbootdisplaymonitor-en.eps fbootdisplaymonitor-en.png fbootfinish-en.eps fbootfinish-en.png fbootfirewall-en.eps fbootfirewall-en.png fbootlicense-en.eps fbootlicense-en.png fbootselinux-en.eps fbootselinux-en.png fbootsystemuser-en.eps fbootsystemuser-en.png fbootwelcome-en.eps fbootwelcome-en.png Removed Files: fboot-display-monitor.eps fboot-display-monitor.png fboot-display.eps fboot-display.png fboot-finish.eps fboot-finish.png fboot-licence.eps fboot-licence.png fboot-time-ntp.eps fboot-time-ntp.png fboot-time.eps fboot-time.png fboot-user.eps fboot-user.png fboot-welcome.eps fboot-welcome.png Log Message: - Added screenshots for First Boot. - Sound Card screen not updated with this commit. --- NEW FILE fbootdatetime-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (fbootdatetime-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:08:26 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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1.1 taskselection-en.png, NONE, 1.1 package-default.eps, 1.2, NONE package-default.png, 1.2, NONE package-selection-details.eps, 1.2, NONE package-selection-details.png, 1.2, NONE package-selection.eps, 1.2, NONE package-selection.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602100228.k1A2S4sc006743@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6710 Added Files: packagegroupdetail-en.eps packagegroupdetail-en.png packagegroups-en.eps packagegroups-en.png taskselection-en.png Removed Files: package-default.eps package-default.png package-selection-details.eps package-selection-details.png package-selection.eps package-selection.png Log Message: - Replaced Package Selection screenshots. --- NEW FILE packagegroupdetail-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (packagegroupdetail-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:10:46 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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<200602100232.k1A2W6x9006779@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6756 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml Log Message: - Amended links for updated screenshots. Index: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.2 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ About to Install - + No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation @@ -22,6 +22,12 @@ + + Needs screenshot. + + + + Click Next to begin the installation. + Index: fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.2 @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ Welcome Screen - + - + @@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ http://www.opensource.org/. -
+
License Agreement Screen - + - + @@ -105,10 +105,22 @@ services on your &FED; system. - - Needs screenshot. - - +
+ Firewall Screen + + + + + + + + + + Firewall screen. + + + +
To enable access to the services listed on this screen, click the @@ -158,10 +170,22 @@
&SEL; - - Needs screenshot. - - +
+ &SEL; Screen + + + + + + + + + + &SEL; screen. + + + +
The @@ -269,10 +293,10 @@ Date and Time Screen - + - + @@ -304,10 +328,10 @@ Date and Time Screen - + - + @@ -361,10 +385,10 @@ Display Screen - + - + @@ -388,10 +412,10 @@ Monitor Dialog - + - + @@ -429,10 +453,10 @@ System User Screen - + - + @@ -532,10 +556,10 @@ Finish Setup Screen - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.2 @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ Installing Packages Screen - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.3 @@ -143,10 +143,10 @@ Package Group Selection Screen - + - + @@ -182,10 +182,10 @@ Package Group Details Dialog - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:22:40 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.3 @@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ Upgrade Bootloader Screen - + - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 02:38:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 21:38:51 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs add-lang.eps, 1.1, NONE add-lang.png, 1.1, NONE firewall.eps, 1.2, NONE firewall.png, 1.2, NONE partitioning-automatic.eps, 1.1, NONE partitioning-automatic.png, 1.1, NONE partitioning-setup.eps, 1.1, NONE partitioning-setup.png, 1.1, NONE text-lang-selection.eps, 1.1, NONE text-lang-selection.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602100238.k1A2cpTX006897@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6881 Removed Files: add-lang.eps add-lang.png firewall.eps firewall.png partitioning-automatic.eps partitioning-automatic.png partitioning-setup.eps partitioning-setup.png text-lang-selection.eps text-lang-selection.png Log Message: - Removed surplus files. --- add-lang.eps DELETED --- --- firewall.eps DELETED --- --- partitioning-automatic.eps DELETED --- --- partitioning-setup.eps DELETED --- --- text-lang-selection.eps DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 02:46:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 21:46:08 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 rpm-info-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602100246.k1A2k8jh006931@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6911/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Updated version number. Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:46:00 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ - - + + - + Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- rpm-info-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.3 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:46:00 -0000 1.4 @@ -28,10 +28,15 @@ + + + +
Updated screenshots.
+
-
Added the task selection screen.
+
Added the task selection screen.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 03:03:30 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 22:03:30 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602100303.k1A33UjC008792@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8773/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Fix bad tags in rpm-info Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- rpm-info-en.xml 8 Feb 2006 21:04:35 -0000 1.3 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 03:03:07 -0000 1.4 @@ -54,13 +54,13 @@
Fix spelling (#179717)
Risolto errore di battitura - spelling (#179717)
-
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717) +
Corrigido erro de digita????o (#179717)
Add entity for bug reporting
Aggiunta entit?? per le segnalazioni d'errore
-
Adicionada uma entidade para relatos de bugs. +
Adicionada uma entidade para relatos de bugs.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 12:36:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 07:36:54 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it rpm-info-it.xml,1.3,NONE Message-ID: <200602101236.k1ACaslP028021@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28001/it Removed Files: rpm-info-it.xml Log Message: OK, coffee kicked in... these are no longer needed --- rpm-info-it.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 12:36:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 07:36:59 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR rpm-info-pt_BR.xml,1.3,NONE Message-ID: <200602101236.k1ACax4j028034@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28001/pt_BR Removed Files: rpm-info-pt_BR.xml Log Message: OK, coffee kicked in... these are no longer needed --- rpm-info-pt_BR.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 14:07:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:07:07 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs networkconfig-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 networkconfig-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602101407.k1AE77RN001331@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1251 Modified Files: networkconfig-en.eps networkconfig-en.png Log Message: - Replaced. 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<200602101421.k1AELiO4001551@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1486 Modified Files: packagegroups-en.eps packagegroups-en.png taskselection-en.png Added Files: abouttoinstall-en.eps abouttoinstall-en.png bootadvanced-en.eps bootadvanced-en.png taskselection-en.eps Removed Files: bootloader-advanced.eps bootloader-advanced.png Log Message: - Fixed screenshots. --- NEW FILE abouttoinstall-en.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (abouttoinstall-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Fri Feb 10 14:01:46 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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Index: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.3 @@ -27,15 +27,14 @@ - + Click Next to begin the installation. Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:22:40 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.3 @@ -319,10 +319,10 @@ Advanced Boot Options - + - + Advanced boot settings menu Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:46:00 -0000 1.4 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.5 @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ - + - + Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:46:00 -0000 1.4 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.5 @@ -28,10 +28,15 @@ + + + +
Screenshot changes.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 15:50:38 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:50:38 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602101550.k1AFocmP004651@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4631/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml Log Message: Minor style edits only Index: fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 15:50:30 -0000 1.2 @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ specific architecture. All 32-bit PCs are based on the i386 architecture. You may also install versions of &FC; on computers that are based on - x86_64, and ppc + x86_64 or ppc technology. The architectures are explained below: @@ -116,26 +116,25 @@ Before You Begin - Before installing &FC; you will need access to the following - things: + Before you install &FC;, you need access to: - Boot or installation media (refer to + boot or installation media (refer to for more information) - Information about your network configuration + information about your network configuration - A copy of this &IG; and the Release Notes for this version of + a copy of this &IG; and the Release Notes for this version of &FC; @@ -151,7 +150,7 @@ The Release Notes are available on the first disc in HTML and plain text format. The latest versions of this &IG; and the - Release Notes can always be found at &FDPDOCS-URL;. + Release Notes are available at &FDPDOCS-URL;.
@@ -216,7 +215,7 @@ You may install &FC; using a mirror, a website or network server that provide a copy of the necessary - files. To use a mirror you will need to know the following: + files. To use a mirror, you need to know: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 15:56:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:56:58 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602101556.k1AFuwhJ004679@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4661/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml Log Message: Style editing: my unfortunate tendency to erratically use future tense Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:22:40 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 15:56:50 -0000 1.3 @@ -223,10 +223,10 @@ administrators create both /usr and /usr/local partitions. In that case, files under /usr/local, such as - /usr/local/bin/foo, will be on the + /usr/local/bin/foo, are on the /usr/local partition. Any other files in /usr/, such as - /usr/bin/foo, will be in the + /usr/bin/foo, are in the /usr partition. @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ Creating a <filename>/home</filename> Partition - If you expect that you or other users will be storing data on + If you expect that you or other users will store data on the system, create a separate partition for the /home directory within an LVM volume. With a separate /home partition, you may upgrade @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ If you remove an LVM physical volume from a volume group, - you will erase any logical volumes it contains. + you erase any logical volumes it contains. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 16:01:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:01:03 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602101601.k1AG13rQ006180@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4696/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml Log Message: Style editing Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 15:56:50 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:00:55 -0000 1.4 @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ /home - /home partition, you may retain that + /home partition, you can retain that data while erasing system partitions such as /boot. @@ -711,8 +711,8 @@ You may not remove a physical volume from a volume group if doing so would leave insufficient space for that group's - logical volumes. For example, if a volume group is made up - of two 5 GB LVM physical volume partitions, then it contains + logical volumes. Take for example a volume group made up + of two 5 GB LVM physical volume partitions, which contains an 8 GB logical volume. The installer would not allow you to remove either of the component physical volumes, since that would leave only 5 GB in the group for an 8 GB logical From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 16:26:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:26:07 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602101626.k1AGQ7aG006633@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6615 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml Log Message: - Style editing - Make ramifications of GRUB VBR installation a little clearer for newbies Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:25:59 -0000 1.4 @@ -183,14 +183,12 @@ GRUB Passwords Not Required You may not require a GRUB password - if your system only has trusted operators, or is physically - secured with controlled console access. - - - However, if there is a chance someone can get physical access to - the keyboard and monitor of your computer, that person can - reboot the system and access GRUB. - This is where a password is helpful. + if your system only has trusted operators, or is physically + secured with controlled console access. However, if an untrusted + person can get physical access to your computer's keyboard and + monitor, that person can reboot the system and access + GRUB. A password is helpful in this + case. @@ -259,12 +257,24 @@ - To keep your current boot loader in the MBR and - install GRUB as a secondary boot loader, use the advanced settings - to place GRUB in the first sector of - the partition holding the Linux root file system. + You may keep your current boot loader in the MBR + and install GRUB as a secondary boot loader. If you choose this + option, the installer program will write GRUB to the first sector + of the Linux /boot partition. + + GRUB as a Secondary Boot Loader + + If you install GRUB as a secondary boot loader, you must + reconfigure your primary boot loader whenever you install and + boot from a new kernel. The kernel of an operating system such + as Microsoft Windows does not boot in the same fashion. Most + users therefore use GRUB as the primary boot loader on dual-boot + systems. + + + You may also need the advanced options if your BIOS enumerates your drives or RAID arrays From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 16:35:14 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:35:14 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602101635.k1AGZEu0006694@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6676 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml Log Message: Style edit, to avoid awkward mention of SELinux without context... this should suffice, while adhering to "KISS." Index: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:33:52 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:35:06 -0000 1.3 @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ root for system administration. The root - account on every Linux system is only limited by &SEL;. It is not - subject to any other normal account restrictions. As the system - owner or administrator, you may sometimes require unrestricted - access to configure or modify the system. In those cases, use the - root account. + account on a Linux system is not subject to most normal account + restrictions. As the system owner or administrator, you may + sometimes require special privileges to configure or modify the + system. In those cases, use the root account. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 16:42:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:42:34 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602101642.k1AGgYCN006780@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6755/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml Log Message: Ran ispell on Package Selection chapter, fixed errors. It reports 'checkbox' should be 'check box' so I fixed other files as well. Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:25:59 -0000 1.4 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:42:27 -0000 1.5 @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ To set a boot password, select the Use a boot loader - password checkbox. The Change + password check box. The Change password button will become active. Select Change password to display the dialog below. Type the desired password, and then confirm it by typing it @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ On a few systems, &FC; may not configure the disk drive geometry for large disks correctly because of limitations within the BIOS. To work around this problem, mark the - Force LBA32 checkbox. + Force LBA32 check box. @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ To alter any of these settings, mark the Configure - advanced boot loader options checkbox. Select + advanced boot loader options check box. Select Next and the menu shown in appears. @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ &FC; displays the following advanced boot options menu - only if the advanced configuration checkbox + only if the advanced configuration check box described above has been selected. Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:00:55 -0000 1.4 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:42:27 -0000 1.5 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The box on the screen lists the available drives. By default, the installation process may affect all of the drives on your computer. To ensure that specific drives are not repartitioned, clear the - checkbox next to those drives on this list. + check box next to those drives on this list. The installation process erases any existing Linux partitions on the Index: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 23:33:52 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:42:27 -0000 1.3 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Network Device list and select Edit. &FED; then displays a network configuration dialog. Deselect the - Configure using DHCP checkbox, so that it is + Configure using DHCP check box, so that it is empty. Enter the IP Address and the appropriate Netmask for the interface. Then select OK. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Specify whether an interface should be automatically activated at - boot time with the Active on Boot checkbox + boot time with the Active on Boot check box for that device. You may manually activate a network interface at any time after the system has booted. Index: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 22:40:20 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:42:27 -0000 1.3 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ By default, the installation program uses DHCP to automatically provide the network settings. If your network has no DHCP - server, clear the checkbox labeled Use dynamic IP + server, clear the check box labeled Use dynamic IP configuration and enter the settings manually. Select OK to continue. Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:42:27 -0000 1.4 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
- To include or remove software for common tasks, select the relevent + To include or remove software for common tasks, select the relevant items from the list: @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Select Customize now to specify the software packages for your final system in more detail. This option causes - the installation processto display an additional customization + the installation process to display an additional customization screen when you select Next. @@ -162,11 +162,11 @@ - To specify a package group for installation, select the checkbox + To specify a package group for installation, select the check box next to the group. The box at the bottom of the screen displays the details of the package group that is currently highlighted. None of the packages from a group will be - installed unless the checkbox for that group is selected. + installed unless the check box for that group is selected. @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ optional packages within a selected group will be installed, select the Optional Packages button under the description of the group. Change the selection of - Optional Packages by using the checkbox + Optional Packages by using the check box next to the name of the individual package.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 16:48:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:48:57 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602101648.k1AGmvlF006838@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6823 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml Log Message: - Style editing - Note re: language settings, since I'm not sure of FC5 status Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:42:27 -0000 1.4 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:48:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -174,9 +174,8 @@ base and mandatory packages for that group. To change which optional packages within a selected group will be installed, select the Optional Packages button under - the description of the group. Change the selection of - Optional Packages by using the check box - next to the name of the individual package. + the description of the group. Then use the check box next to an + individual package name to change its selection.
Package Group Details Dialog @@ -218,11 +217,11 @@ Language Selection - + Select every language that you need for - your system. Adding support for a language after installation is - difficult, and not recommended. + your system. Adding support for a language after installation is + difficult, and not recommended. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 16:50:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:50:21 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602101650.k1AGoLGI006875@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6857 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml Log Message: Screenshot seems to be here now, Stuart's on a roll as usual... Index: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:50:13 -0000 1.4 @@ -22,11 +22,6 @@ - - Needs screenshot. - - -
About to Install Screen From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 16:55:39 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:55:39 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602101655.k1AGtd0v006911@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6893 Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Whoops, name reversal Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 18:24:06 -0000 1.4 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:55:31 -0000 1.5 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 17:00:36 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:00:36 -0500 Subject: selinux-faq/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.5,1.6 selinux-faq-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602101700.k1AH0amO006980@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6960/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml selinux-faq-en.xml Log Message: Make admonition more easily maintainable ; push version to 1.5.2s Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:55:31 -0000 1.5 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 17:00:28 -0000 1.6 @@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ + + +
Make admonition more easily maintainable
+
Style and readability editing; some element clarifications
Index: selinux-faq-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/selinux-faq/en/selinux-faq-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- selinux-faq-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 18:24:06 -0000 1.3 +++ selinux-faq-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 17:00:28 -0000 1.4 @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ &FDP-INFO; -
+
&SEL; Notes and FAQ The information in this FAQ is valuable for those who are new to &SEL;. It @@ -36,9 +36,8 @@ This FAQ is specific to &FC; &LOCALVER; - If you are looking for the FAQ for &FC; 2 or &FC; 3, refer to or , respectively. + If you are looking for the FAQ for other versions of &FC;, refer to + . @@ -136,7 +135,7 @@ XML, which is available from CVS (refer to for details on obtaining the fedora-docs/selinux-faq module from anonymous CVS; you can - get just the fedors-docs/selinux-faq module if you + get just the fedora-docs/selinux-faq module if you don't want the entire fedora-dcs tree.) Otherwise, plain text showing before and after is sufficient. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 17:18:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:18:57 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602101718.k1AHIvjl008953@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8923 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml Log Message: - Note about SELinux FAQ - Eliminate future tense Index: fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 02:31:58 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 17:18:49 -0000 1.3 @@ -268,6 +268,10 @@ Level and Firewall . + + For more information about &SEL;, refer to the &SEL; FAQ at . +
Date and Time @@ -344,7 +348,7 @@ By default, &FC; is configured to use three separate groups, or pools, of time servers. Time server pools create redundancy, so if one time server is unavailable, your - system will synchronize with another server. + system synchronizes with another server. @@ -542,7 +546,7 @@ Changing the Sound Card - &FED; will automatically attempt to detect a new sound card if + &FED; automatically attempts to detect a new sound card if you add one to your system. If you need to launch the detection process manually, choose System Administration Soundcard From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 18:21:40 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:21:40 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602101821.k1AILe2m011010@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10992 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml Log Message: Style editing - a slight element reorg flows better as a readable guide, but the change is mostly trivial Index: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 18:21:32 -0000 1.2 @@ -152,12 +152,8 @@ - The Website for the official forums is: - - - - + The Website for the official forums is . @@ -165,65 +161,72 @@ &FED;: - - - - The FAQ on the &FP; website - - - - - - - - - - - The documents available from the &FDP; website - - - - - - - - - - - The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) - - - - - - - - - - - The &RHEL; documentation, much of which also applies to &FED; - - - - - - - - + + + + + + The FAQ on the &FP; website + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The documents available from the &FDP; website + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The &RHEL; documentation, much of which also applies to + &FED; + + + + + + + + + + Many other organizations and individuals also provide tutorials and HOWTOs for &FED; on their Websites. You can locate information - on any topic by using Google: - - - - + on any topic by using Google's Linux search site, located at + .
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 19:09:13 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:09:13 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602101909.k1AJ9DZP013718@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13700 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml Log Message: Style editing Index: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 9 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:08:52 -0000 1.3 @@ -33,26 +33,24 @@ Prompt - The - boot: - prompt enables you to specify a number of settings for the - installation system. These include: + You can use the boot: prompt to specify a number + of settings for the installation system, including: - Language + language - Display resolution + display resolution - Interface type + interface type @@ -62,7 +60,7 @@ - Network settings + network settings @@ -499,24 +497,16 @@ To configure a &FED; system to accept log messages from other systems on the network, edit the file - /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the - to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS. + /etc/sysconfig/syslog. You must use + root privileges to edit + the file /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the + option to the + SYSLOGD_OPTIONS: - - Syslogd Options Configuration - +SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-m 0 -r" - - - - You must use root - privileges to edit the file - /etc/sysconfig/syslog. - Restart the syslogd service to apply the @@ -554,9 +544,9 @@ Kickstart Kickstart file specifies settings for an - installation. Once booted, the installation system may read a + installation. Once the installation system boots, it can read a Kickstart file and carry out the installation process without - requiring any further input from a user. + any further input from a user. Every Installation Produces a Kickstart File @@ -570,8 +560,8 @@ - &FED; includes a graphical application that enables you to create - and modify Kickstart files by selecting the options that you + &FED; includes a graphical application to create + and modify Kickstart files by selecting the options you require. Use the package system-config-kickstart to install this utility. To load the &FED; Kickstart editor, choose @@ -580,8 +570,8 @@ - Kickstart files list installation settings in plain-text, with one - option per line. This format enables you to modify your Kickstart + Kickstart files list installation settings in plain text, with one + option per line. This format lets you modify your Kickstart files with any text editor, and write scripts or applications that generate custom Kickstart files for your systems. @@ -596,7 +586,7 @@ You may use Kickstart files that are held on either removable - storage, or a hard drive, or located on a network server. Refer to + storage, a hard drive, or a network server. Refer to for the supported Kickstart sources. @@ -692,7 +682,7 @@ server, specify the URL of the application with the option. If you add the option , the request also sends HTTP headers to - the Web application. Your application may use these headers to + the Web application. Your application can use these headers to identify the computer. This line sends a request with headers to the application http://server.example.com/kickstart.cgi: @@ -709,16 +699,16 @@ support for all of the components of your computer. &FED; supports the majority of hardware in common use with the software drivers that are included with the - operating system. To enable a &FED; system to support more devices - you may supply additional drivers during the installation process, - or at a later time. + operating system. To support other devices you may supply + additional drivers during the installation process, or at a later + time.
Adding Hardware Support with Driver Disks - The installation system may load drivers from disks, pen drives, + The installation system can load drivers from disks, pen drives, or network servers to configure support for new devices. After the installation is complete, remove any driver disks and store them for later use. @@ -775,7 +765,7 @@ - The installation system may also read drivers from disk images + The installation system can also read drivers from disk images that are held on network servers. Refer to for the supported sources of driver disk image files. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 19:12:50 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:12:50 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs fbootdatetime-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootdatetime-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootdatetimentp-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootdatetimentp-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootdisplay-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootdisplay-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootdisplaymonitor-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootdisplaymonitor-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootfinish-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootfinish-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootfirewall-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootfirewall-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootlicense-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootlicense-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootselinux-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootselinux-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootsystemuser-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootsystemuser-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fbootwelcome-en.eps, 1.1, 1.2 fbootwelcome-en.png, 1.1, 1.2 fboot-sound.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-sound.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602101912.k1AJCorE013793@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13596 Modified Files: fbootdatetime-en.eps fbootdatetime-en.png fbootdatetimentp-en.eps fbootdatetimentp-en.png fbootdisplay-en.eps fbootdisplay-en.png fbootdisplaymonitor-en.eps fbootdisplaymonitor-en.png fbootfinish-en.eps fbootfinish-en.png fbootfirewall-en.eps fbootfirewall-en.png fbootlicense-en.eps fbootlicense-en.png fbootselinux-en.eps fbootselinux-en.png fbootsystemuser-en.eps fbootsystemuser-en.png fbootwelcome-en.eps fbootwelcome-en.png Removed Files: fboot-sound.eps fboot-sound.png Log Message: - Updated for new graphics. - Dropped sound card screens. 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Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:13:21 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602101913.k1AJDLXf013837@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13812/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml Log Message: Make appendices into proper elements Index: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:08:52 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:13:13 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - - Appendix: Boot Options + + Boot Options The &FED; installation system includes a range of functions and options for administrators. To use boot options, enter @@ -1111,12 +1111,12 @@
- + Index: fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 21:35:02 -0000 1.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:13:13 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - - Appendix: Technical References + + Technical References This document provides a reference for using the &FED; installation software, known as anaconda. To learn more about @@ -189,12 +189,12 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 19:19:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:19:27 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602101919.k1AJJR1t013894@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13876 Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml Log Message: Use &FC; entity for documenting Core installation Index: fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:13:13 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:19:18 -0000 1.3 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Technical References - This document provides a reference for using the &FED; installation + This document provides a reference for using the &FC; installation software, known as anaconda. To learn more about Anaconda @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ . - Both anaconda and &FED; systems use a common set + Both anaconda and &FC; systems use a common set of software components. For detailed information on key technologies, refer to the websites listed below: @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Boot Loader - &FED; uses the + &FC; uses the GRUB documentation @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Disk Partitioning - &FED; uses parted to partition disks. Refer + &FC; uses parted to partition disks. Refer to for more information. @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Audio Support - The Linux kernel used by &FED; incorporates + The Linux kernel used by &FC; incorporates ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Graphics System - Both the installation system and &FED; itself use the + Both the installation system and &FC; use the Xorg @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Command-line Interface - By default, &FED; uses the GNU bash shell + By default, &FC; uses the GNU bash shell to provide a command-line interface. The GNU Core Utilities complete the command-line environment. Refer to for @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Firewall - The Linux kernel used by &FED; incorporates the + The Linux kernel used by &FC; incorporates the netfilter framework to provide firewall @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Software Installation - &FED; uses + &FC; uses yum documentation From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 19:28:23 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:28:23 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-en.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602101928.k1AJSNMT014050@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14032/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-en.xml Log Message: Put appendices last before index Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.5 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:28:15 -0000 1.6 @@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ &NEXTSTEPS; + &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; + &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; - &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 19:38:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:38:56 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-en.xml, 1.6, 1.7 fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 rpm-info-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Message-ID: <200602101938.k1AJculu014212@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14189/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-en.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Updated for changes to First Boot. Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:28:15 -0000 1.6 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:38:49 -0000 1.7 @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ - + - + Index: fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 17:18:49 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:38:49 -0000 1.4 @@ -95,17 +95,11 @@ By default the firewall is enabled, with a simple set of rules that allow connections to be made from your system to others, but - permit only - - SSH (Secure SHell) - firewall configuration - - SSH (Secure SHell) connections from other systems. You may make + block incoming connections from other systems. You may make changes on this screen to allow access to specific network services on your &FED; system. - -
+
Firewall Screen @@ -121,23 +115,11 @@
- To enable access to the services listed on this screen, click the check box next to the service name. - - SSH Remote Access - - - All &FED; systems automatically run the SSH remote access - service. The default firewall configuration allows connections - to this service, to ensure that administrators have immediate - remote access to new systems. - - - To enable access to other services, enter the required ports in the Other ports: field. For each port, you @@ -169,8 +151,7 @@
&SEL; - -
+
&SEL; Screen @@ -186,7 +167,6 @@
- The @@ -269,7 +249,8 @@ - For more information about &SEL;, refer to the &SEL; FAQ at .
@@ -494,67 +475,7 @@ After you configure login services, select - Next to proceed. - -
-
- Sound Card - - - The Setup Agent automatically attempts - to identify the sound card in your computer. - -
- Sound Card Screen - - - - - - - - - - Sound card screen. - - - -
- - Click Play Test Sound to check the sound - card configuration. If the configuration is correct, &FED; plays a - sound sequence. If your sound card is identified, but you do not - hear the sound, check your speakers and try again. In some cases, - you may need to alter the additional settings to obtain the best - sound quality. - - - - Sound cards may act as multiple audio devices. To change the - Default PCM device, select a new option from - the drop-down list. By default, audio applications connect to a - software mixer that manages the PCM devices. To enable - applications to bypass the software mixer, select the option to - Use only the hardware device. - - - - You may manually configure a &FC; system to use unsupported sound - cards after the installation process is complete. Manual sound - hardware configuration is beyond the scope of this document. - - - Changing the Sound Card - - &FED; automatically attempts to detect a new sound card if - you add one to your system. If you need to launch the detection - process manually, choose System - Administration Soundcard - Detection . - - - - Click Next to proceed to the final screen. + Next to proceed to the final screen.
Finish Setup Screen Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 16:48:45 -0000 1.5 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:38:49 -0000 1.6 @@ -119,13 +119,8 @@ accept connections from other systems. Although Fedora connects to NFS services on other systems, the NFS sharing component is disabled by default. You may configure your Fedora system after - installation to offer email, logging, NFS, or print services. - - - - The SSH service is enabled by default. This enables administrators - to remotely access systems immediately after the installation - process completes. + installation to offer email, logging, NFS, or print services. The + SSH service is enabled by default.
@@ -174,7 +169,7 @@ base and mandatory packages for that group. To change which optional packages within a selected group will be installed, select the Optional Packages button under - the description of the group. Then use the check box next to an + the description of the group. Then use the check box next to an individual package name to change its selection.
@@ -217,11 +212,11 @@ Language Selection - + Select every language that you need for - your system. Adding support for a language after installation is - difficult, and not recommended. + your system. Adding support for a language after installation is + difficult, and not recommended. Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 14:28:28 -0000 1.5 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 19:38:49 -0000 1.6 @@ -28,10 +28,15 @@ + + + +
Updated First Boot.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 10 22:13:23 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 17:13:23 -0500 Subject: docs - Imported sources Message-ID: <200602102213.k1AMDNFa021143@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/docs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21128 Log Message: Status: Vendor Tag: fedora Release Tags: fc N docs/CVSROOT/loginfo N docs/CVSROOT/loginfo,v N docs/CVSROOT/rcsinfo N docs/CVSROOT/rcsinfo,v N docs/CVSROOT/editinfo N docs/CVSROOT/editinfo,v N docs/CVSROOT/verifymsg N docs/CVSROOT/verifymsg,v N docs/CVSROOT/commitinfo N docs/CVSROOT/commitinfo,v N docs/CVSROOT/taginfo N docs/CVSROOT/taginfo,v N docs/CVSROOT/checkoutlist N docs/CVSROOT/checkoutlist,v N docs/CVSROOT/cvswrappers N docs/CVSROOT/cvswrappers,v N docs/CVSROOT/notify N docs/CVSROOT/notify,v N docs/CVSROOT/modules N docs/CVSROOT/modules,v N docs/CVSROOT/config N docs/CVSROOT/config,v N docs/CVSROOT/history N docs/CVSROOT/val-tags No conflicts created by this import From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 10:18:30 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 05:18:30 -0500 Subject: release-notes DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml,1.2,NONE Message-ID: <200602111018.k1BAIUNj013350@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13331 Removed Files: DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml Log Message: --- DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 15:18:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 10:18:01 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en rpm-info-en.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602111518.k1BFI1V6024415@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24398/en Added Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Returning missing file. --- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Fedora Core 5 test2 Release Notes Important information about this release of Fedora Core Fedora Core 5 test2 ???????????? Note di rilascio per Fedora Core 5 test2 Fedora Core 5 test2 ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? Fedora core 5 test2 ?????????????????????????????????
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 15:29:39 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 10:29:39 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602111529.k1BFTdPr025120@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25102/docs-common/common Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml Log Message: Trying to make the legal notice files come into the XInclude scenario more smoothly. What I have here is broken still, but in a new way ... and I'm hoping it carries us closer. Committing for collaboration. Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:18:48 -0000 1.4 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 15:29:31 -0000 1.5 @@ -1,3 +1,13 @@ + + + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; + +]> +
+ Legal Notice Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later @@ -36,3 +46,4 @@ All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 16:06:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:06:58 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602111606.k1BG6wix027131@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27096/en Modified Files: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml Log Message: Fix relative location references, make Makefile easier to parse Index: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 16:06:30 -0000 1.2 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ - + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ - Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27096 Modified Files: Makefile files-map.txt Log Message: Fix relative location references, make Makefile easier to parse Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.18 retrieving revision 1.19 diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19 --- Makefile 6 Feb 2006 20:35:03 -0000 1.18 +++ Makefile 11 Feb 2006 16:06:05 -0000 1.19 @@ -17,20 +17,41 @@ define XMLEXTRAFILES_template -XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=ArchSpecific-en.xml ArchSpecificPPC-$(1).xml \ -ArchSpecificx86_64-$(1).xml ArchSpecificx86-$(1).xml \ -BackwardsCompatibility-$(1).xml Colophon-$(1).xml \ -DatabaseServers-$(1).xml Desktop-$(1).xml DevelTools-$(1).xml \ -DevelToolsGCC-$(1).xml Entertainment-$(1).xml Feedback-$(1).xml \ -FileServers-$(1).xml FileSystems-$(1).xml I18n-$(1).xml \ -Installer-$(1).xml Java-$(1).xml Kernel-$(1).xml Legacy-$(1).xml \ -Multimedia-$(1).xml Networking-$(1).xml OverView-$(1).xml \ -PackageChanges-$(1).xml PackageNotes-$(1).xml \ -PackageNotesJava-$(1).xml Printing-$(1).xml ProjectOverview-$(1).xml \ -Samba-$(1).xml Security-$(1).xml SecuritySELinux-$(1).xml \ -ServerTools-$(1).xml SystemDaemons-$(1).xml WebServers-$(1).xml \ -Welcome-$(1).xml Xorg-$(1).xml - +XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)= $(1)/ArchSpecific-en.xml \ + $(1)/ArchSpecificPPC-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/ArchSpecificx86_64-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/ArchSpecificx86-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/BackwardsCompatibility-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Colophon-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/DatabaseServers-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Desktop-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/DevelTools-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/DevelToolsGCC-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Entertainment-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Feedback-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/FileServers-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/FileSystems-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/I18n-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Installer-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Java-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Kernel-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Legacy-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Multimedia-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Networking-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/OverView-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/PackageChanges-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/PackageNotes-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/PackageNotesJava-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Printing-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/ProjectOverview-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Samba-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Security-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/SecuritySELinux-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/ServerTools-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/SystemDaemons-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/WebServers-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Welcome-$(1).xml \ + $(1)/Xorg-$(1).xml endef Index: files-map.txt =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/files-map.txt,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- files-map.txt 30 Jan 2006 08:24:55 -0000 1.1 +++ files-map.txt 11 Feb 2006 16:06:05 -0000 1.2 @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ RELEASE-NOTES-*.xml fdp-info-*.xml - ../docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-*.xml + ../../docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-*.xml Welcome-*.xml OverView-*.xml - ../docs-common/common/legalnotice-*.xml + ../../docs-common/common/legalnotice-*.xml Feedback-*.xml Introduction-*.xml Installer-*.xml From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 16:54:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:54:54 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.48,1.49 Message-ID: <200602111654.k1BGssb1027339@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27320/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Must make sure we don't remove non-generated files. For example, in the release-notes directory there is a non-generated "fedora-release.spec" which we were whacking on a "make distclean". Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.48 retrieving revision 1.49 diff -u -r1.48 -r1.49 --- Makefile.common 9 Feb 2006 00:27:39 -0000 1.48 +++ Makefile.common 11 Feb 2006 16:54:46 -0000 1.49 @@ -291,11 +291,11 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r rpm - ${RM} *.rpm - ${RM} *.omf - ${RM} *.desktop - ${RM} *.spec - ${RM} *.src.tar.gz + ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.rpm + ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.omf + ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.desktop + ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.spec + ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.src.tar.gz spec:: ${SPECFILE} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 16:56:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:56:45 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en fdp-info-en.xml,1.1,NONE Message-ID: <200602111656.k1BGujmV027382@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27359/en Removed Files: fdp-info-en.xml Log Message: Remove generated files */fdp-info-*.xml --- fdp-info-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 16:56:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. 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Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:33:40 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Installer-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Kernel-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Legacy-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 PackageChanges-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 PackageNotesJava-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Security-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602111833.k1BIXeLi031864@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31840/en Modified Files: Installer-en.xml Kernel-en.xml Legacy-en.xml PackageChanges-en.xml PackageNotesJava-en.xml Security-en.xml Log Message: Table sed hacks... these need to be checked for content formatting, but they should be valid Index: Installer-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Installer-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Installer-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Installer-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:33:31 -0000 1.2 @@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core in general. - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -24,31 +24,31 @@ Note - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
+ + + + If you intend to download the Fedora Core 5 Test 2 DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2GB in size. For example, wget before version 1.9.1-16 in Fedora will exit with a File size limit exceeded error. -
+ + + + Wget 1.9.1-16 and above, curl and ncftpget file downloading tools do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2GB. -
+ + + + Bittorrent is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file refer to this website: -
+ + + + http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ -
+ + +
@@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ Memory testing may be performed prior to installing Fedora Core by entering memtest86 at the boot: prompt. This causes the Memtest86 standalone memory testing software to run. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the Esc key is pressed. - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -84,14 +84,14 @@ Note - - - - - -
+ + + + You must boot from CD-ROM 1 (or a rescue CD-ROM) in order to use this feature. -
+ + +
@@ -144,10 +144,10 @@ Certain hardware configurations (particularly those with LCD displays) may experience problems while starting the Fedora Core installation program. In these instances, restart the installation, and add the "nofb" option to the boot command line. - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -159,14 +159,14 @@ Note - - - - - -
+ + + + Chinese, Japanese, and Korean graphical installations started using the "nofb" option will start in English, and then switch to the appropriate language once the graphical phase of the installation process begins. -
+ + +
@@ -190,10 +190,10 @@ Before upgrading (or installing), back up the system completely. In particular, preserve /etc, /home, and possibly /opt and /usr/local if customized packages are installed there. Using a multi-boot approach with a "clone" of the old installation on alternate partition[s] as a fall-back might be considered. Creating alternate boot media, such as GRUB floppy would be advisable. - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -205,14 +205,14 @@ Note - - - - - -
+ + + + Backups of configurations in /etc are also very useful in reconstructing system settings after a fresh install. -
+ + +
Index: Kernel-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Kernel-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Kernel-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:33:31 -0000 1.2 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Linux Kernel - This section is for content related to the kernel. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. If you have any questions about what content might be appropriate for this page or if a sub-page is needed, please contact SamFolkWilliams or email the Fedora Documentation Project at fedora-docs-list at redhat.com. + This section is for content related to the kernel. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. If you have any questions about what content might be appropriate for this page or if a sub-page is needed, please contact SamFolkWilliams or email the Fedora Documentation Project at fedora-docs-list at redhat.com.
Version This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called vanilla kernel from the kernel.org web site: @@ -39,19 +39,19 @@ Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: - Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPU's or processors. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPU's or processors. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. - Virtual kernel hypervisor for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-hypervisor-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + Virtual kernel hypervisor for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-hypervisor-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. - Virtual kernel guest for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-guest-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + Virtual kernel guest for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-guest-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. - Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. - Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. The files will be installed into the /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use the command: + Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. The files will be installed into the /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use the command: rpm -Uvh kernel-[xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm @@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ as appropriate. - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -75,20 +75,20 @@ The default kernels in x86_64 architecture provide the SMP capability - - - - - -
+ + + + There is no separate SMP kernel available for this architecture in Fedora Core . -
+ + +
Following Generic Textbooks - Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: + Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux @@ -102,10 +102,10 @@ To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps: - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -117,14 +117,14 @@ These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel - - - - - -
- To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. -
+ + + + + To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. + + +
1. Obtain the kernel-<version>.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: @@ -140,34 +140,34 @@ yum install yum-utilsyumdownloader --source kernel
- 2. Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: + 2. Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` - This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. + This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. 3. Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECSrpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec - The kernel source tree is then located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-<version> directory to the /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly necessary, do this to match the generally-available documentation. + The kernel source tree is then located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-<version> directory to the /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly necessary, do this to match the generally-available documentation. cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>mv linux-<version> /usr/src/cd /usr/srcln -s ./linux-<version> linuxcd /usr/src/linux - 4. The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: + 4. The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config - You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. - 5. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect the innocent, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. - For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: + You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. + 5. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect the innocent, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. + For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: EXTRAVERSION = -prep @@ -190,17 +190,17 @@
Building Only Kernel Modules - An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: + An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: obj-m := foo.oKDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/buildPWD := $(shell pwd)default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules - Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module. + Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
User Space Dependencies on the Kernel - Fedora Core release has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-<version> command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and all of its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you can use the yum remove kernel-<version> command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. + Fedora Core release has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-<version> command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and all of its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you can use the yum remove kernel-<version> command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary.
Index: Legacy-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Legacy-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Legacy-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Legacy-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:33:31 -0000 1.2 @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ Systemwide Search Changes - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -24,37 +24,37 @@ - Slocate has been replaced with mlocate in this release + Slocate has been replaced with mlocate in this release - - - - - -
- The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate. -
+ + + + + The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate. + + +
- The locate command should be completely compatible + The locate command should be completely compatible - /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible for correct configuration files + /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible for correct configuration files - Syntax errors that slocate would not detect are now reported + Syntax errors that slocate would not detect are now reported - The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported + The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported - The updatedb command is not compatible, custom scripts using updatedb might have to be changed. + The updatedb command is not compatible, custom scripts using updatedb might have to be changed.
LinuxThreads No Longer Available - The LinuxThreads library, which was deprecated in Fedora Core 4, is no longer available in this release. NPTL has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9. + The LinuxThreads library, which was deprecated in Fedora Core 4, is no longer available in this release. NPTL has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9.
Legacy Compatability Libraries Index: PackageChanges-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageChanges-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- PackageChanges-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ PackageChanges-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:33:31 -0000 1.2 @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ Package Change Details - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -28,17 +28,17 @@ - LinuxThreads library is no longer available + LinuxThreads library is no longer available - - - - - -
+ + + + - LinuxThreads was been deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. NPTL, which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has replaced this completely. -
+ LinuxThreads was been deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. NPTL, which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has replaced this completely. + + +
Index: PackageNotesJava-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotesJava-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- PackageNotesJava-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ PackageNotesJava-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:33:31 -0000 1.2 @@ -7,15 +7,15 @@
Handling Java and Java-like Packages Fedore Core includes a tool suite and execution environment based on free software technologies that is capable of building and running many useful programs written in the Java programming language, including the Eclipse IDE, Tomcat, and OpenOffice.org. - In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. - Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: + In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. + Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac - - -
-
+ FIXME + + + @@ -27,18 +27,18 @@ Fedora Core does not include the proprietary Sun Microsystems Java implementation - - - - - -
+ + + + Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. This entirely free software stack is not Java but can run many programs written in Java. For more information, refer to the Java FAQ at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ. -
- - -
-
+ + +
+ FIXME + + + @@ -50,18 +50,18 @@ When to use the JPackage Project RPM repository - - - - - -
+ + + + Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the excellent JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. Refer to http://jpackage.org for more information on the Jpackage Project.These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora. -
- - -
-
+ + +
+ FIXME + + + @@ -71,16 +71,16 @@ /!\ - Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your yum configuration + Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your yum configuration - - - - - -
+ + + + Understand better what you are doing if you plan on mixing packages from the Fedora and JPackage repos. Doing so may leave your system in a state that cannot be easily fixed. Be careful, and do research before you proceed. -
+ + +
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+ + + + fstack-protecter information was provided by Arjan. I will add more information on fortify source after reading up the relevant material. Should also add introductory information on SELinux, link to SELinux FAQ. Write about the various security features like /dev/mem restriction, Exec Shield, PIE, ELF hardening in Security Features page and link from this section to provide a comprehensive overview of the security features available in addition to others like firewall or network services like sendmail only listening to localhost - RahulSundaram -
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PAM module Deprecation - Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. - Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it. + Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. + Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it. - - -
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- When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration fiels are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. + + +
+ When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration fiels are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew
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Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering - All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. Then the canary value is verified, and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started and makes it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers as a rewritten implementation of the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . - This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from Fedora Core 4 onwards. + All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. Then the canary value is verified, and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started and makes it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers as a rewritten implementation of the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . + This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from Fedora Core 4 onwards. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 18:40:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:40:42 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Colophon-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602111840.k1BIegAQ031941@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31923/en Modified Files: Colophon-en.xml Log Message: Fix errant empty section Index: Colophon-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Colophon-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Colophon-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Colophon-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:40:35 -0000 1.2 @@ -120,8 +120,5 @@
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 18:42:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:42:33 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Welcome-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602111842.k1BIgXtP031984@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31966/en Modified Files: Welcome-en.xml Log Message: Fix title Index: Welcome-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Welcome-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Welcome-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Welcome-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:42:20 -0000 1.2 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
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Welcome to Fedora Core From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 19:32:37 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 14:32:37 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Colophon-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DevelToolsGCC-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Entertainment-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Feedback-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 FileServers-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Installer-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Legacy-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Multimedia-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Networking-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 OverView-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 PackageChanges-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 PackageNotes-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 ProjectOverview-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Samba-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 SecuritySELinux-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 ServerTools-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 WebServers-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Welcome-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602111932.k1BJWbxI001646@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1598/en Modified Files: ArchSpecific-en.xml Colophon-en.xml DevelToolsGCC-en.xml Entertainment-en.xml Feedback-en.xml FileServers-en.xml Installer-en.xml Legacy-en.xml Multimedia-en.xml Networking-en.xml OverView-en.xml PackageChanges-en.xml PackageNotes-en.xml ProjectOverview-en.xml Samba-en.xml SecuritySELinux-en.xml ServerTools-en.xml WebServers-en.xml Welcome-en.xml Log Message: - Fix invalid elements to for now to validate - Give every top
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Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core. Index: Colophon-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Colophon-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Colophon-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:40:35 -0000 1.2 +++ Colophon-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/Colophon Index: DevelToolsGCC-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DevelToolsGCC-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- DevelToolsGCC-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ DevelToolsGCC-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -11,16 +11,16 @@ Caveats - GDB 6.1 or newer is needed to debug binaries unless compiled using the -fno-var-tracking compilation option. + GDB 6.1 or newer is needed to debug binaries unless compiled using the -fno-var-tracking compilation option. - The -fwritable-strings option is no longer accepted. + The -fwritable-strings option is no longer accepted. - English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes; if you cannot read this, set your LC_CTYPE environment variable to C or change your terminal emulator. + English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes; if you cannot read this, set your LC_CTYPE environment variable to C or change your terminal emulator. - The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing. + The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing.
@@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ Language Extensions - A sentinel attribute has been added so that the compiler will now issue a warning if a function such as execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), which requires a NULL list terminator is missing the NULL. + A sentinel attribute has been added so that the compiler will now issue a warning if a function such as execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), which requires a NULL list terminator is missing the NULL. - The cast-as-lvalue, conditional-expression-as-lvalue, and compund-expression-as-lvalue extensions have been removed. + The cast-as-lvalue, conditional-expression-as-lvalue, and compund-expression-as-lvalue extensions have been removed. - The #pragma pack() semantics have been brought closer to those used by other compilers. + The #pragma pack() semantics have been brought closer to those used by other compilers. Taking the address of a variable declared with the register modifier now generates an error instead of a warning. @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ Arrays of incomplete element types now generate an error. This implies no forward reference to structure definitions. - The basic compiler, without any optimization (-O0), has been measured as much as 25% faster in real-world code. + The basic compiler, without any optimization (-O0), has been measured as much as 25% faster in real-world code. - Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. The -fno-threadsafe-statics can be used by embedded developers to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this. + Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. The -fno-threadsafe-statics can be used by embedded developers to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this.
Index: Entertainment-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Entertainment-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Entertainment-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Entertainment-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@
Games and Entertainment - Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: + Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" - For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: + For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ Index: Feedback-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Feedback-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Feedback-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Feedback-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/Feedback Thanks for your interest in helping us with the release notes by providing feedback. This section explains how you can give that feedback.
Index: FileServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/FileServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- FileServers-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ FileServers-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ - The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33). + The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33).
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Installation-Related Notes This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core in general. Index: Legacy-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Legacy-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Legacy-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:33:31 -0000 1.2 +++ Legacy-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Systemwide Search Changes Index: Multimedia-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Multimedia-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Multimedia-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Multimedia-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
CD and DVD Authoring and Burning - Tools are included in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from Fedora Core and the graveman package from Fedora Extras allows for easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks. + Tools are included in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from Fedora Core and the graveman package from Fedora Extras allows for easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks.
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Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14
IPv4 Address Promotion - Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address. + Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address.
Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors - The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr that allows changing this behaviour to use the address of the interface that received the original error-causing packet. + The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr that allows changing this behaviour to use the address of the interface that received the original error-causing packet. For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on eth0. Because the new sysctl option is enabled, this causes the ICMP echo reply to be sent out via eth1. The address of eth0 is used when the default behaviour would use the address of eth. This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ <!> Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm - An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION. + An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION.
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' - Previously, it has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. - The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch that works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks. + Previously, it has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. + The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch that works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
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Fedora Core 5 Tour Welcome to Fedora. In this new exciting new release, we present you a sneak preview of Fedora Core 5 filled with pictures and videos available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5.
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Package Changes Beat Writer: RahulSundaram Index: PackageNotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- PackageNotes-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ PackageNotes-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Package Notes The following sections contain information regarding packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups used in Anaconda.
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An Overview of the Fedora Project The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of Fedora Core approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The Red Hat engineering team continues to participate in building Fedora Core and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. For more information, refer to the Fedora Project website: Index: Samba-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Samba-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ Samba-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems.
SMB Browsing - Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now possible. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly tracks SMB browse broadcasts. + Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now possible. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly tracks SMB browse broadcasts.
Samba Configuration using SWAT Samba-SWAT, is still required for ease of use of Samba. Once installed you can access it by opening a web-browser and navigating to http://localhost:901 Index: SecuritySELinux-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/SecuritySELinux-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- SecuritySELinux-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ SecuritySELinux-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -61,14 +61,14 @@
Multi Category Security (MCS) - General use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. For example, Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. + General use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. For example, Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. For more information, you can read this article from the creator of MCS: http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html
Multilevel Security (MLS) - A specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object (a document file) can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and the ProjectMeta is the category. + A specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object (a document file) can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and the ProjectMeta is the category. Refer to this technical article for more information: http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html Index: ServerTools-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ServerTools-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- ServerTools-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ ServerTools-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
Port Ranges - When defining "Other Ports" in the system-config-securitylevel tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, specifying "6881-6999:tcp" results in the addition of the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: + When defining "Other Ports" in the system-config-securitylevel tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, specifying "6881-6999:tcp" results in the addition of the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT Index: WebServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/WebServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- WebServers-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:09 -0000 1.1 +++ WebServers-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 @@ -12,31 +12,31 @@ Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including: - greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache) + greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache) refactored authentication and authorization support - support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance) + support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance) large file support for 32-bit platforms (including support for >2Gb request bodies) - new modules mod_dbd and mod_filter bring SQL database support and enhanced filtering + new modules mod_dbd and mod_filter bring SQL database support and enhanced filtering - The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: + The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: - the mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default + the mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default - the mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default + the mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default - Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. + Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2, refer to this page for more information: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html @@ -57,64 +57,64 @@ - date, hash, and Reflection (built-in with the php package) + date, hash, and Reflection (built-in with the php package) - pdo and pdo_psqlite (in the php-pdo package) + pdo and pdo_psqlite (in the php-pdo package) - pdo_mysql (in the php-mysql package) + pdo_mysql (in the php-mysql package) - pdo_pgsql (in the php-pgsql package) + pdo_pgsql (in the php-pgsql package) - pdo_odbc (in the php-odbc package) + pdo_odbc (in the php-odbc package) - xmlreader and xmlwriter (in the php-xml package) + xmlreader and xmlwriter (in the php-xml package) The following extension modules are no longer built: - dbx + dbx - dio + dio - yp + yp
The PEAR framework - The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package; only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: + The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package; only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: - Archive_Tar + Archive_Tar - Console_Getopt + Console_Getopt - XML_RPC + XML_RPC Index: Welcome-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Welcome-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Welcome-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 18:42:20 -0000 1.2 +++ Welcome-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Welcome to Fedora Core From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 11 19:33:40 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 14:33:40 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602111933.k1BJXeST001755@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1737/en Modified Files: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml Log Message: Use id attributes for XPointer Index: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 16:06:30 -0000 1.2 +++ RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:33:33 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - @@ -30,45 +30,45 @@
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 16:13:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 11:13:26 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 ArchSpecificx86-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Colophon-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 DatabaseServers-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Desktop-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 DevelTools-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 DevelToolsGCC-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Entertainment-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Feedback-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 FileServers-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 FileSystems-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 I18n-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Installer-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Java-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Kernel-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Legacy-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Multimedia-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Networking-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 OverView-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 PackageChanges-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageNotes-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 PackageNotesJava-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Printing-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 ProjectOverview-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Samba-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Security-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 SecuritySELinux-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ServerTools-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 SystemDaemons-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 WebServers-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Welcome-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Xorg-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602121613.k1CGDQJk017397@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17335/en Modified Files: ArchSpecific-en.xml ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml ArchSpecificx86-en.xml BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml Colophon-en.xml DatabaseServers-en.xml Desktop-en.xml DevelTools-en.xml DevelToolsGCC-en.xml Entertainment-en.xml Feedback-en.xml FileServers-en.xml FileSystems-en.xml I18n-en.xml Installer-en.xml Java-en.xml Kernel-en.xml Legacy-en.xml Multimedia-en.xml Networking-en.xml OverView-en.xml PackageChanges-en.xml PackageNotes-en.xml PackageNotesJava-en.xml Printing-en.xml ProjectOverview-en.xml Samba-en.xml Security-en.xml SecuritySELinux-en.xml ServerTools-en.xml SystemDaemons-en.xml WebServers-en.xml Welcome-en.xml Xorg-en.xml Log Message: Correct public identifier Index: ArchSpecific-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecific-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ArchSpecific-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:32:28 -0000 1.2 +++ ArchSpecific-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - +
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Temp From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 17:10:35 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:10:35 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602121710.k1CHAZtR019478@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19460/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 17:12:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:12:58 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/po README,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602121712.k1CHCwYf019517@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19492 Added Files: README Log Message: Added "po/README" placeholder notice. --- NEW FILE README --- This "po/" subdirectory contains the .POT and .PO files for each i18n translation of the document. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 17:32:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:32:52 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en PackageNotesJava-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602121732.k1CHWqDr019619@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19601/en Modified Files: PackageNotesJava-en.xml Log Message: Last minute content fix to help make bug reporting better. Index: PackageNotesJava-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotesJava-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- PackageNotesJava-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ PackageNotesJava-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 17:32:45 -0000 1.4 @@ -83,5 +83,15 @@ + + Include location and version information in bug reports + + When making a bug report, be sure to include the output from these + commands: + + +which java && java -version && which javac && javac -version + +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 17:49:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:49:42 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial rpm-info.xml,1.16,1.17 Message-ID: <200602121749.k1CHngiV019731@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19710 Added Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Switching back to one rpm-info to rule them all. Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: rpm-info.xml diff -N rpm-info.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ rpm-info.xml 12 Feb 2006 17:49:34 -0000 1.17 @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + GNU FDL + 1.0 + + + 2003, 2004, 2005 + + Tammy Fox + + + + Example Tutorial + This is quite a feat. + + + Beispieltutorial + Dieses ist durchaus ein Meisterst??ck. + + + + + +
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 18:27:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:27:00 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 legalnotice-en.xml, 1.9, 1.10 legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 legalnotice-section-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602121827.k1CIR04h021812@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21788 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-en.xml legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml Log Message: Hacks to get the release-notes to build, on the way to a better world. Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 15:29:31 -0000 1.5 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 18:26:52 -0000 1.6 @@ -1,10 +1,6 @@ - %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - ]>
Legal Notice @@ -30,17 +26,23 @@ caution, and warning). Tommy Reynolds Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com created the callout graphics. They all may be freely redistributed with documentation - produced for the &PROJECT;. + produced for the Fedora Project. - + + + + Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of + Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries. + All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their Index: legalnotice-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- legalnotice-en.xml 3 Jun 2005 03:43:08 -0000 1.9 +++ legalnotice-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 18:26:52 -0000 1.10 @@ -8,5 +8,6 @@ ]> --> -&LEGALNOTICE-CONTENT; + Index: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 2 Feb 2006 19:24:14 -0000 1.5 +++ legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 18:26:52 -0000 1.6 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ - to view the latest release notes for &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;. + to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core 5 test3. Another source for updated information about the test release is container.SECTION entity, or include a similar
in your document. - The call to LEGALNOTICE-SECTION must happen where a
is otherwise - allowed. One good location is immediately following an introduction. + the proper container.SECTION entity, or include a similar +
in your document. The call to LEGALNOTICE-SECTION must happen where + a
is otherwise allowed. One good location is immediately following + an introduction. -->
- Legal Notice - Legal Notice +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 18:41:15 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:41:15 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common fedora-entities-en.ent,1.14,1.15 Message-ID: <200602121841.k1CIfFo5021860@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21842 Modified Files: fedora-entities-en.ent Log Message: Update TESTVER entity Index: fedora-entities-en.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/fedora-entities-en.ent,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15 --- fedora-entities-en.ent 19 Jan 2006 19:49:59 -0000 1.14 +++ fedora-entities-en.ent 12 Feb 2006 18:41:08 -0000 1.15 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 18:53:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:53:43 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602121853.k1CIrhoN021959@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21941/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Up to test3 Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 15:17:52 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 18:53:35 -0000 1.2 @@ -19,24 +19,24 @@ - Fedora Core 5 test2 Release Notes + Fedora Core 5 test3 Release Notes Important information about this release of Fedora Core - Fedora Core 5 test2 ???????????? + Fedora Core 5 test3 ???????????? - Note di rilascio per Fedora Core 5 test2 + Note di rilascio per Fedora Core 5 test3 - Fedora Core 5 test2 ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? + Fedora Core 5 test3 ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? - Fedora core 5 test2 ????????????????????????????????? + Fedora core 5 test3 ????????????????????????????????? From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 20:13:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 15:13:52 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml, 1.6, 1.7 legalnotice-en.xml, 1.10, 1.11 legalnotice-opl-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml, 1.6, 1.7 legalnotice-section-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602122013.k1CKDrnX026193@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26164/docs-common/common Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-en.xml legalnotice-opl-en.xml legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml Log Message: Make sure we use XML Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 18:26:52 -0000 1.6 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 20:13:38 -0000 1.7 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -
Index: legalnotice-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- legalnotice-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 18:26:52 -0000 1.10 +++ legalnotice-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 20:13:38 -0000 1.11 @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ Index: legalnotice-opl-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-opl-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- legalnotice-opl-en.xml 16 Jan 2006 14:21:22 -0000 1.1 +++ legalnotice-opl-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 20:13:38 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 21:06:09 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:06:09 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/de example-tutorial-de.xml, 1.2, NONE para-de.xml, 1.1, NONE rpm-info-de.xml, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602122106.k1CL69dv028321@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/de In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28302 Removed Files: example-tutorial-de.xml para-de.xml rpm-info-de.xml Log Message: Don't need these per-language XML files anymore. In future, we shall simply generate them from the ${PRI_LANG} XML files and a per-locale .PO file. --- example-tutorial-de.xml DELETED --- --- para-de.xml DELETED --- --- rpm-info-de.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 21:56:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:56:07 -0500 Subject: release-notes Makefile,1.19,1.20 Message-ID: <200602122156.k1CLu7Gr028940@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28917 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Rather than inflict pain on global stuff, KISS says to make this hack local Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.19 retrieving revision 1.20 diff -u -r1.19 -r1.20 --- Makefile 11 Feb 2006 16:06:05 -0000 1.19 +++ Makefile 12 Feb 2006 21:55:59 -0000 1.20 @@ -71,3 +71,9 @@ #${DOCBASE}-en/index.html:: # echo FINISHED AT LAST ######################################################################## +define HACK_FDP_template +$(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml:: + sed -i 's#legalnotice-en.xml#legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml#g' $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml +endef + +$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HACK_FDP_template,${LANG}))) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 21:59:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:59:03 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging bookinfo.xsl,1.14,1.15 Message-ID: <200602122159.k1CLx3Vb029041@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28997/packaging Modified Files: bookinfo.xsl Log Message: This makes everything work out nicely, PROVIDED that doc authors don't use &FDP-INFO; any more, and instead use a standard XInclude statement. Shouldn't cause much pain at all. Index: bookinfo.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15 --- bookinfo.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:11:46 -0000 1.14 +++ bookinfo.xsl 12 Feb 2006 21:58:55 -0000 1.15 @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ - - + + Warning! Warning! Danger, Will Robinson! @@ -65,10 +68,11 @@ - &LEGALNOTICE-OPL; + <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="../../docs-common/common/legalnotice-opl-en.xml"/> - &LEGALNOTICE; + <xi:include + xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="../../docs-common/common/legalnotice-en.xml"/> From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 21:58:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:58:57 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-content-p4-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-content-p5-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-content-en.xml, 1.7, 1.8 legalnotice-en.xml, 1.11, 1.12 legalnotice-opl-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml, 1.7, 1.8 legalnotice-section-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602122158.k1CLwvPI029029@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28997/common Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-en.xml legalnotice-opl-en.xml legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml Added Files: legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml legalnotice-content-p4-en.xml legalnotice-content-p5-en.xml Log Message: This makes everything work out nicely, PROVIDED that doc authors don't use &FDP-INFO; any more, and instead use a standard XInclude statement. Shouldn't cause much pain at all. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> This document may be copied and distributed in any medium, either commercially or noncommercially, provided that the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), the copyright notices, and the license notice saying the GNU FDL applies to the document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add no other conditions whatsoever to those of the GNU FDL. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> Garrett LeSage created the admonition graphics (note, tip, important, caution, and warning). Tommy Reynolds Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com created the callout graphics. They all may be freely redistributed with documentation produced for the &PROJECT;. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-content-p4-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> &RH; and the &RH; "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of &FORMAL-RHI; in the United States and other countries. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-content-p5-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 20:13:38 -0000 1.7 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.8 @@ -1,9 +1,16 @@ + + Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later @@ -48,4 +55,4 @@ All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. -
+ Index: legalnotice-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- legalnotice-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 20:13:38 -0000 1.11 +++ legalnotice-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.12 @@ -1,11 +1,22 @@ + - + - + + + + Index: legalnotice-opl-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-opl-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- legalnotice-opl-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 20:13:38 -0000 1.2 +++ legalnotice-opl-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ + - -&LEGALNOTICE-OPL-CONTENT; + &LEGALNOTICE-OPL-CONTENT; Index: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 20:13:38 -0000 1.7 +++ legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.8 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ + - is otherwise allowed. One good location is immediately following an introduction. - --> -
+--> + +
Legal Notice - + + + + -
+
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 22:07:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 17:07:45 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602122207.k1CM7jVk030946@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30922/mirror-tutorial/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: rpm-info match to document, and keep this separate from the next commit Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 19:17:32 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 22:07:24 -0000 1.2 @@ -28,6 +28,11 @@ + + + +
Add lftp section and push to 1.0
+
Minor revision updating entity names and incorporating variablelist.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 22:10:15 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 17:10:15 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en mirror-tutorial-en.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602122210.k1CMAFm0030975@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30957/mirror-tutorial/en Modified Files: mirror-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: Bring mirror-tutorial into line with new XInclude way of doing business Index: mirror-tutorial-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en/mirror-tutorial-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- mirror-tutorial-en.xml 6 Feb 2006 23:20:23 -0000 1.4 +++ mirror-tutorial-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 22:10:01 -0000 1.5 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ - ]>
- &FDP-INFO; +
Introduction From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:17:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:17:27 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/en example-tutorial-en.xml, 1.1, NONE para-en.xml, 1.1, NONE rpm-info-en.xml, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602122317.k1CNHRFk000590@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv569 Removed Files: example-tutorial-en.xml para-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Begone, per-language filenames! I banish thee! --- example-tutorial-en.xml DELETED --- --- para-en.xml DELETED --- --- rpm-info-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:18:05 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:18:05 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602122318.k1CNI5Fb000648@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv612 Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Make valid with author elements and fix multiple-worker problems in revisions Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:22:41 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:17:58 -0000 1.3 @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ + + + GNU FDL 1.0 @@ -40,16 +43,21 @@ + + + +
Initial RPM package
+
-
Add title to glossary to ensure readability in yelp. Apparently every +
Add title to glossary to ensure readability in yelp. Apparently every major section needs to have a title for this reason.
-
Version 1.9.5.1
+
Version 1.9.5.1
@@ -84,11 +92,11 @@
Began new round of editing.
- +
Added Tettnang.
- +
Added request for input statement, added KDE and VMware terms (DaveP); added trademark tags around relevant words in new entries and modified para on contributing (TammyFox)
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:18:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:18:18 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/en example-tutorial.xml, NONE, 1.1 para.xml, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602122318.k1CNII1R000671@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv636 Added Files: example-tutorial.xml para.xml Log Message: Using language-neutral filenames. --- NEW FILE example-tutorial.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE
Some Section Index term This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup. Could not find the para-en.xml file Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results in extra spaces in HTML rendering. Warning Example of an admonition. This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax: rpm -ivh pkgname-version.arch.rpm Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been surrounded by userinput since the user types this command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample. grep snmptrap /etc/services snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are automatically treated as non-breaking. Fill modes and <command>screen</command> tags Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle screen sections. Use care when performing fill operations, and check the results.
Callout Example Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Here is a callout. The second callout.
Deeply nested sections Early to bed, early to rise
Second Level Is the curse of the working class
Third Level He who can, does
Fourth Level He who cannot, manages.
Procedure Test First step Second step Third step
--- NEW FILE para.xml --- ]> This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:21:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:21:18 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster/en jargon-buster-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-info-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602122321.k1CNLIvK000761@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv736/en Modified Files: jargon-buster-en.xml rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Minor fixes, move to DocBook XML V4.4 and XInclude; push to 1.9.5.3 Index: jargon-buster-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en/jargon-buster-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- jargon-buster-en.xml 5 Feb 2006 20:22:41 -0000 1.2 +++ jargon-buster-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:21:10 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,21 +1,19 @@ - %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + - - ]>
- - &FDP-INFO; + This document clarifies some of the terms used on various lists, web Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- rpm-info-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:17:58 -0000 1.3 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:21:11 -0000 1.4 @@ -43,10 +43,15 @@ + + + +
Convert to DocBook XML V4.4 and use XInclude
+
-
Initial RPM package
+
Initial RPM package
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:24:14 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:24:14 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging fedora-doc-common.spec,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200602122324.k1CNOE1O000850@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv832/packaging Modified Files: fedora-doc-common.spec Log Message: Move to XInclude for all legalnotice content Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 9 Feb 2006 00:29:17 -0000 1.9 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 12 Feb 2006 23:24:07 -0000 1.10 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Summary: Fedora Documentation common files Name: fedora-doc-common # To be defined in Makefile -Version: 0.2.1 +Version: 0.3 Release: 1 License: FDL Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ @@ -107,6 +107,9 @@ %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/* %changelog +* Sun Feb 12 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.3-1 +- Move to XInclude for all legalnotice content + * Wed Feb 8 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.2.1-1 - Separate out package building processes From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:46:02 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:46:02 -0500 Subject: release-notes/zh_CN DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, 1.2 DevelopmentToolsGCC-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Kernel-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, 1.2 PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602122346.k1CNk20h001056@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv972/zh_CN Modified Files: DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-zh_CN.xml Kernel-zh_CN.xml PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml Log Message: Fix missing XML in public doctype Index: DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/zh_CN/DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:37 -0000 1.1 +++ DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:45:54 -0000 1.2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:49:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:49:47 -0500 Subject: release-notes/it DevelopmentTools-it.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DevelopmentToolsGCC-it.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Kernel-it.xml, 1.2, 1.3 PackageNotes-it.xml, 1.2, 1.3 README-it.xml, 1.1, 1.2 RELEASE-NOTES-it.xml, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602122350.k1CNoHvC001185@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1087/it Modified Files: DevelopmentTools-it.xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-it.xml Kernel-it.xml PackageNotes-it.xml README-it.xml RELEASE-NOTES-it.xml Log Message: Update all i18n-d stuff to DocBook XML V4.4 Index: DevelopmentTools-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/it/DevelopmentTools-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- DevelopmentTools-it.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:45:35 -0000 1.2 +++ DevelopmentTools-it.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:49:40 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 12 23:49:53 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. 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A &PROGRAM; Tutorial Not a pseudo-tutorial! 2005 Tommy Reynolds <Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com> Reynolds Tommy Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com &LEGALNOTICE;
Introduction The security of a Linux system depends largely on the enforcement of file access permissions. Access to a file is granted or withheld by comparing the identity of the user making the request against permissions associated with the file itself. Most of the configuration files, and many system administration activities, must be accessed by the privileged system user, commonly known as the superuser or the root account, and are not available to ordinary users. In this tutorial, we examine a technique for safely granting trusted users access to these programs and files that would normally be denied. The system administrator can keep the root password concealed, yet still allow selected users to obtain privileged access. Everybody wins with this approach. Although sudo(8) When writing about programs or system configuration files, it is customary to indicate which section of the on-line manual pages contain its documentation. For example, section one (1) documents applications; section two (2) documents system calls, section three (3) a library function and so on. Sometimes the same name may be both a system call and a library function, knowing the manual page section is important. Compare the results of "man 2 exit" with "man 3 exit". offers robust control for a networked environment, we shall consider only local use in this tutorial. For more information, consult http://www.sudo.ws/sudo , the official web site.
How Linux Controls Access To better understand the benefit that sudo(8) brings, let us review how Linux provides access security to the system resources. If you like, skip this section but come back if you need. Linux is a multiuser system. There is more to this than simply having a login(1) program: every time a system resource is accessed, care must be taken to ensure that the user attempting the access is permitted to do so. For this reason, Linux assigns each login user a set of credentials. Each user has a unique user-id, or UID, and also has a group-id, or GID which need not be unique. This uid:gid pair form an important component of that user's credentials.
Who Are You? Before you get access to a Linux system, you must prove your identity. While the system administrator decides the security policy for the machine, usually one or more password challenges must be answered. After all, if you really are user joesixpack, then you should know the answer to a question that only joesixpack would know: what is the password? This process of proving your identity to the system is known as authentication. Many schemes are available to the system administrator, but once the system authenticates your login request, the kernel has enough information to determine what programs you can run or what files you can access Actually, there is more to the authentication process than just a password challenge. The sysadmin can impose restrictions such as limiting the time of day when a given user may login, or requiring that a user make the login attempt from a specific location. . After a successfully authentication the system uses your uid and gid to control your access to system resources.
File Access Permissions Every system resource, whether an application program, directory, or file, has a unique name: its filename. You can think of a filename has a unique identifier for that system resource. The part of Linux that manages these named system resources is known as the file system. In addition to the file content itself, the file system keeps extra information about every file: its size; disk block locations; and modification and access timestamps. You can see most of this "meta-data" using the ls(1) program: Using ls(1) to examine file permissions $ ls -l /bin/mail -rwxr-xr-x 1 root mail 73588 Apr 4 07:03 /bin/mail We are most interested in two groups of information about the file: its ownership and its access permissions. When a user creates a file, the user credentials are attached to the file, giving that user ownership of that file The chown(1) program allows the ownership credentials to be changed, but that is another HOWTO. . In our example, /bin/mail is owned by user root and group mail. The created file also gets a set of file access permissions that describe who may access that file and what kind of access they can get. There are exactly three types of access: read, write, or execute ‐ usually abbreviated as rwx. Permissions for a file which could be read, but neither written nor executed, would be written as r--. Remember, the notation is positional and order matters. Files actually have three sets of permissions: one set for the file owner, one set for members of the owner's group; and one set for everyone else; again order matters, the owner permissions are first, followed by the group and then the world permissions. In the next section, we shall see how Linux puts all this together.
May I Access This File, Please? Before any file is accessed, and this includes running an application program, the file system must validate the attempt. There is a very simple, but very powerful, method used to determine whether access should be granted or denied. This algorithm is shown below: Determining File Access if( u.uid == f.uid ) { rwx = perms.owner; } else if( u.gid == f.gid ) { rwx = perms.group; } else { rwx = perms.world; } if( !accessok( access_wanted, rwx ) ) { errno = EPERM; return( -1 ); } do_access(); Assuming the following definitions: u Represents the user credentials containing both the uid and gid. f Represents the file ownership credentials, as shown by the ls -l command. Contains both the uid and gid values identifying the owner of the file. perms The file access permissions for the file, including all three sets of permissions: owner, group and world. The key point here is that, although there are three sets of file access permissions associated with the file, exactly one set is used to arbitrate the file access. Emphatically, the sets are not tried in sequence until the access is granted or we run out of sets: you get one and only one try at accessing the file. If you are the owner of the file, the system uses the file owner permissions. If you are not the owner, but a member of the same group as the file, the system uses the group permissions. If you are neither of these, the system checks against the world permissions.
What Not To Do As desirable as enforcing file access permissions are on a Linux system, there are valid reasons for needing to bypass the checking. Several users run the same program to generate project files that must be accessible to all; a printer queue is hung and the sysadmin has given a local user authority to restart the printer daemon; an ordinary user wants to mount an NFS hierarchy from a file server; a mail delivery program must be able to write into mail files writable only by the mail recipient; and finally, a local user is empowered to perform designated sysadmin functions but the real sysadmin does not want to grant blanket permission to alter everything on the system. Below we will look at common methods of working around the Linux file access permissions scheme and point out some short-comings of each technique. All these methods "work", in the sense that they function correctly but incur unnecessary security risks. In the next section, we show how sudo(8) controls most of these risks.
Perhaps You Have Heard Of The su(1) Application? One technique, used since UNIX systems began, is for the user to temporarily assume the privileges of the superuser account. The su(1) changes the identification for the current user by substituting user credentials. Traditional Approach Using su(1) $ id uid=500(reynolds) gid=500(reynolds) groups=500(reynolds) $ su -c id Password: uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin)... There are some problems with this approach: The superuser password is compromised. Once anyone other than the system administrator knows the superuser password, everyone will know it. He that wishes to keep a secret must keep it a secret that he has a secret to keep. Promises not to tell are not sufficient security. There is no audit trail. With a superuser shell, a user can do anything that the root account can do. We must trust In security parlance, "to trust" is identical to "be at risk from". the user to access only the files and programs they claimed to need.
Please, No Setuid Shell Scripts Another technology, used by the su(1) program, takes advantage of a neat feature. Normally, the files accessible to an application or shell depend on who is executing that program. Recall those credentials mentioned earlier? An application executes using the credentials of the user who runs the program. Stop, wait, there's more! Files have access permissions but since a program is stored in a file, the program has file access permissions, too. By setting a special flag, called the set user id bit or setuid(2), we can cause the system to check "credentials" made from the program file access permissions, instead of using the credentials for the user running the application The commands: # chown root:root /bin/foo # chmod 06555 /bin/foo would give whomever runs /bin/foo the same privileges that the superuser account would have while running the same application. . This ability to use the credentials of an application, instead of those of the user, can be a great boon to multiuser applications such as databases or email delivery agents. The feature has its proper use on a Linux system. As useful as it is, one must resist the temptation to make a shell program, such as /bin/bash, or a shell script, such as /usr/local/bin/run_as_root, be set user ID to root. If this were to be done, then any user running that script or application would be able to access any file that the root account could access. Again, the objections to this method a similar to those we mentioned for the su(1) program: no control, and no traceability.
A Safer Alternative: sudo(8) The sudo(8) program solves the dilemma of how to allow ordinary users access to certain privileged system resources yet still keep the superuser password secret. Before granting privileges to a user, the sudo(8) program checks the configuration file /etc/sudoers and: Grants privileges to the user without requiring any password at all. Grants privileges to the user if, and only if, the user supplies the correct password to prove their identity. Note that this is the password for the user account, not the superuser password. Deny the access and notify the system administrator of the failed attempt via an email sent to the root account. Log the command, its arguments, and timestamp into the /var/log/secure file. Sudo(8) keeps a log of all activity in the /var/log/secure file. Thus, there is an audit trail recording everything done in the name of the system administrator.
Controlling Access To sudo(8) The /etc/sudoers file configures the programs that users can access using sudo(8), along with whether or not a password will be needed. The system administrator adds users to this file using the /usr/sbin/visudo command. Each non-comment line in the file has two parts: A username ("reynolds"), or a group name ("%wheel"). A list of machine names where a program may be run, or the keyword ALL. Following an equal sign (=), a list of user identities the command may be run as, enclosed in round brackets (parenthesis); the wildcard ALL may also appear. Finally, a list of applications which may be run as the named users; the keyword ALL is a wildcard. The following examples should help make this clear: /etc/sudoers Examples reynolds ALL=(ALL) ALL User reynolds can execute any command as any user, but must know the password to the reynolds account. reynolds ALL=(root) shutdown User reynolds can execute only command shutdown, but must know the password to the reynolds account. reynolds ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/id User reynolds can execute only the application /usr/bin/id; no password will be needed.
Using sudo(8) Once the system administrator has entered the necessary setup into the /etc/sudoers file, users can safely access privileged system resources and activities like this: $ sudo reboot Password: No awkward quoting on the command line, just prefix the command you want with the word sudo. If you want to run the command as a user other than root, just add the username switch: $ sudo -u reynolds id There will be a log entry written to the /var/log/secure file to show who did the deed. Of course, the sysadmin may have configured sudo(8) not to request a password. In this case, the command is immediately executed although the audit trail entry will still be written.
And, In Conclusion The sudo(8) program provides a safe, controlled facility that allows a user to run a defined set of programs using the credentials of a defined set of users. The superuser password need never be publicised or compromised, since sudo(8) is controlled from a configuration file crafted by the system administrator. All commands run by sudo(8) are logged to the /var/log/secure file, while access violations are reported via email. Traceability results. From a user perspective, sudo(8) is easy to use: simply prefix the desired command line with the word sudo, press return, and possibly enter a password (but not the superuser password). End Of Document
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 00:41:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 19:41:22 -0500 Subject: sudo-tutorial rpm-info.xml, NONE, 1.1 Makefile, 1.2, 1.3 sudo-tutorial-en.xml, 1.4, NONE Message-ID: <200602130041.k1D0fqLx003321@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/sudo-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3284 Modified Files: Makefile Added Files: rpm-info.xml Removed Files: sudo-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: Reorganizing to meet new translation standards. --- NEW FILE rpm-info.xml --- ODL 1.0 2005 2006 Tommy Reynolds Sudo Tutorial Not a pseudo-tutorial!
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Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/sudo-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Makefile 18 Nov 2005 15:14:38 -0000 1.2 +++ Makefile 13 Feb 2006 00:41:14 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,22 +1,26 @@ ############################################################################### +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile +# License: GPL +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +############################################################################### # # Document-specific definitions. # -LANGUAGES = en DOCBASE = sudo-tutorial +PRI_LANG = en +#OTHERS = de +############################################################################### +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... + +define XMLFILES_template +XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml +endef # -XMLEXTRAFILES-en= -# -###################################################### +############################################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common -###################################################### -# -# If you want to add additional steps to any of the -# targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use -# a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to -# print the message "FINISHED AT LAST" after building -# the HTML document version, uncomment the following -# line: -#${DOCBASE}-en/index.html:: -# echo FINISHED AT LAST -###################################################### +############################################################################### --- sudo-tutorial-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 00:42:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 19:42:45 -0500 Subject: sudo-tutorial/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602130042.k1D0gjPc003349@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/sudo-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3333/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/sudo-tutorial/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 00:58:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 19:58:08 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.49,1.50 Message-ID: <200602130058.k1D0w8v0003408@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3390/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Remember to remove RPM files in top level using correct name Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.49 retrieving revision 1.50 diff -u -r1.49 -r1.50 --- Makefile.common 11 Feb 2006 16:54:46 -0000 1.49 +++ Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 00:58:01 -0000 1.50 @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r rpm - ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.rpm + ${RM} fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)*.rpm ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.omf ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.desktop ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.spec From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 01:56:50 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 20:56:50 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificx86-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602130156.k1D1uoTr005438@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv5414 Modified Files: ArchSpecific-en.xml ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml ArchSpecificx86-en.xml Log Message: Organize ArchSpecific tree Index: ArchSpecific-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecific-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecific-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecific-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 01:56:43 -0000 1.4 @@ -7,11 +7,12 @@
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x86 Installation Notes Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 02:28:28 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 21:28:28 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DatabaseServers-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Desktop-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DevelTools-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DevelToolsGCC-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Entertainment-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 FileServers-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 FileSystems-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 I18n-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Java-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Kernel-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Multimedia-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageNotes-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageNotesJava-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Printing-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Samba-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Security-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ServerTools-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 SystemDaemons-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 WebServers-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Xorg-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602130228.k1D2SSDX007382@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7340/en Modified Files: BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml DatabaseServers-en.xml Desktop-en.xml DevelTools-en.xml DevelToolsGCC-en.xml Entertainment-en.xml FileServers-en.xml FileSystems-en.xml I18n-en.xml Java-en.xml Kernel-en.xml Multimedia-en.xml PackageNotes-en.xml PackageNotesJava-en.xml Printing-en.xml RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml Samba-en.xml Security-en.xml ServerTools-en.xml SystemDaemons-en.xml WebServers-en.xml Xorg-en.xml Log Message: Get all the beats stitched together, no accounting for appearances yet Index: BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.2 +++ BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. Index: DatabaseServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DatabaseServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- DatabaseServers-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.2 +++ DatabaseServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. Index: Desktop-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Desktop-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Desktop-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.2 +++ Desktop-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/Desktop This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. Index: DevelTools-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DevelTools-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- DevelTools-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.2 +++ DevelTools-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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GCC Compiler Collection This release of Fedora has been built using GCC 4.1, which is included with the distribution.
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Games and Entertainment Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: Index: FileServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/FileServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- FileServers-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ FileServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/FileSystems This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. Index: I18n-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/I18n-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- I18n-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.2 +++ I18n-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Internationalization (i18n) This section includes information related to the support of various languages under Fedora Core. Index: Java-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Java-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Java-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.2 +++ Java-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/Java A Free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora Core release. It has three components: GNU Java runtime ("libgcj"), the Eclipse Java compiler ("ecj"), and a set of wrappers and links ("java-gcj-compat") that present the runtime and compiler to the user in the same way as other Java environments are presented. Index: Kernel-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Kernel-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ Kernel-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Linux Kernel This section is for content related to the kernel. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. If you have any questions about what content might be appropriate for this page or if a sub-page is needed, please contact SamFolkWilliams or email the Fedora Documentation Project at fedora-docs-list at redhat.com.
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Multimedia Fedora Core includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording and editing. Additional packages are available through the Fedora Extras repository.
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Handling Java and Java-like Packages Fedore Core includes a tool suite and execution environment based on free software technologies that is capable of building and running many useful programs written in the Java programming language, including the Eclipse IDE, Tomcat, and OpenOffice.org. In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. @@ -89,9 +89,11 @@ When making a bug report, be sure to include the output from these commands: + -which java && java -version && which javac && javac -version +which java && java -version && which javac && javac -version +
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Docs/Beats/Printing This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. Index: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 11 Feb 2006 19:33:33 -0000 1.3 +++ RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 @@ -53,18 +53,75 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - Index: Samba-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Samba-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ Samba-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/Samba This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. Index: Security-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Security-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ Security-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Security This section highlights various security items from Fedora Core. Index: ServerTools-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ServerTools-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ServerTools-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ ServerTools-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/ServerTools This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server and system configuration tools in Fedora Core.
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Docs/Beats/SystemDaemons This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. Index: WebServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/WebServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- WebServers-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ WebServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Web Servers This section contains information on Web-related applications.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 02:49:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 21:49:21 -0500 Subject: release-notes/xmlbeats beatlist,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602130249.k1D2nLcA007738@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7717 Modified Files: beatlist Log Message: Adding Extras beat to the relnotes output. Index: beatlist =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats/beatlist,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- beatlist 6 Feb 2006 20:35:32 -0000 1.6 +++ beatlist 13 Feb 2006 02:49:13 -0000 1.7 @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ PackageNotes PackageNotesJava BackwardsCompatibility +Extras Legacy ProjectOverview Colophon From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 02:52:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 21:52:52 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Extras-en.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602130252.k1D2qquI007846@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7827/en Added Files: Extras-en.xml Log Message: New relnotes beat coming in. --- NEW FILE Extras-en.xml ---
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Fedora Extras Repository Fedora Extras is part of the larger Fedora Project and is a volunteer-based community effort to create a repository of packages that compliment Fedora Core. The Fedora Extras repository is enabled by default. You can lean more about Fedora Extras from: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras If you would like to install any software available from Fedora extras you can use yum. yum install <packagename> Where <packagename> is the name of the package you want to install. For example, if you wanted to install the abiword package, the command yum install abiword automatically installs the package and all dependencies.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 02:58:09 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 21:58:09 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Colophon-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 ProjectOverview-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602130258.k1D2w9FX007998@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7974/en Modified Files: Colophon-en.xml ProjectOverview-en.xml Log Message: Tag and style editing Index: Colophon-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Colophon-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Colophon-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.4 +++ Colophon-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:58:02 -0000 1.5 @@ -6,19 +6,12 @@
Docs/Beats/Colophon - - - - - - - - - {i} - - This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect. - - + + Draft + + This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect. + +
About the Colophon As we use the term, colophon means: @@ -36,87 +29,92 @@ - AndrewMartynov (translator, Russian) + Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) - AnthonyGreen (beat writer) + Anthony Green (beat writer) - BobJensen (beat writer) + Bob Jensen (beat writer) - DaveMalcolm (beat writer) + Dave Malcolm (beat writer) - DavidWoodhouse (beat writer) + David Woodhouse (beat writer) - FrancescoTombolini (translator, Italian) + Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) - GavinHenry (beat writer) + Gavin Henry (beat writer) - JensPetersen (beat writer) + Jens Petersen (beat writer) - JoeOrton (beat writer) + Joe Orton (beat writer) - JoshBressers (beat writer) + Josh Bressers (beat writer) - KarstenWade (beat writer, editor, publisher) + Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor, publisher) - LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) + Luya Tshimbalanga (beat writer) - PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) + Patrick Barnes (beat writer, editor) + + + Paul W. Frields (tools, editor) + - RahulSundaram (beat writer, editor) + RahulSundaram (beat writer, editor) - SekineTatsuo (translator, Japanese) + SekineTatsuo (translator, Japanese) - SteveDickson (beat writer) + SteveDickson (beat writer) - StuartElliss (editor) + StuartElliss (editor) - ThomasGraf (beat writer) + ThomasGraf (beat writer) - TommyReynolds (tools) + TommyReynolds (tools) - YoshinariTakaoka (translator, tools) + YoshinariTakaoka (translator, tools) - YuanYijun (translator, Simplified Chinese) + YuanYijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
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Temp @@ -14,68 +14,35 @@ Your participation is welcome. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted for details. For communication in the Fedora Project look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are available: - - - - - fedora-list at redhat.com ??? For users of Fedora Core releases + fedora-list at redhat.com - For users of Fedora Core releases - - - - - - - fedora-test-list at redhat.com ??? For testers of Fedora Core test releases + fedora-test-list at redhat.com - For testers of Fedora Core test releases - - - - - - - fedora-devel-list at redhat.com ??? For developers, developers, developers + fedora-devel-list at redhat.com - For developers, developers, developers - - - - - - - fedora-docs-list at redhat.com ??? For participants of the Documentation Project + fedora-docs-list at redhat.com - For participants of the Documentation Project - - To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request (where <listname> is one of the above list names.) Alternately, you can subscribe through the Web interface: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ The Fedora Project also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one. - - To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access freenode IRC network. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel, while Fedora Project developers can often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can be found on the project pages and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. - - In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname (nick). Instructions are given when you /join the channel. - - - - - - - {i} - - Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content. + + IRC Content is Uncontrolled + Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content. +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 03:04:44 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:04:44 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Legacy-en.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602130304.k1D34idO009880@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9860/en Modified Files: Legacy-en.xml Log Message: Tag and style editing Index: Legacy-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Legacy-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Legacy-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.4 +++ Legacy-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:04:31 -0000 1.5 @@ -8,33 +8,10 @@ Legacy Information
Systemwide Search Changes - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - {i} - - - - Slocate has been replaced with mlocate in this release - - - - - + + <command>Slocate</command> Replaced with <command>mlocate</command> The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate. - - -
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LinuxThreads No Longer Available The LinuxThreads library, which was deprecated in Fedora Core 4, is no longer available in this release. NPTL has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9. @@ -59,12 +38,7 @@
Legacy Compatability Libraries Fedora Core includes legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group that is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following command post-installation. - - - yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development" - - +yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 03:27:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:27:45 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 DatabaseServers-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 I18n-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageChanges-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 PackageNotes-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 PackageNotesJava-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Xorg-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602130327.k1D3Rjtr009974@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9945/en Modified Files: BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml DatabaseServers-en.xml I18n-en.xml PackageChanges-en.xml PackageNotes-en.xml PackageNotesJava-en.xml Xorg-en.xml Log Message: More quick and dirty editing Index: BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ BackwardsCompatibility-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:27:37 -0000 1.4 @@ -2,16 +2,11 @@
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Backwards Compatibility Fedora includes several system libraries and software for compatibility with older software. These software are part of the "Legacy Software Development" group which are not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following the command post-installation. yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development" -
Index: DatabaseServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DatabaseServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- DatabaseServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ DatabaseServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:27:37 -0000 1.4 @@ -5,8 +5,12 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers - This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. - Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. + Database Servers + + + + + No changes of note.
Index: I18n-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/I18n-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- I18n-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ I18n-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:27:37 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,19 +6,7 @@
Internationalization (i18n) - This section includes information related to the support of various languages under Fedora Core. - - - - - - - - {i} - - SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in Fedora Core in this release. - - +SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in Fedora Core in this release.
Index: PackageChanges-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageChanges-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- PackageChanges-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.4 +++ PackageChanges-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:27:37 -0000 1.5 @@ -6,41 +6,10 @@
Package Changes - Beat Writer: RahulSundaram - - Note: treediff.py dist-fc4 dist-rawhide > /tmp/diff sed -e 's,^,* ,g' -e 's,$,\n,g' /tmp/diff > diffwiki - Note: Should add a note on third party repos and yum plugin to protect base repos -
- Package Change Details - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - {i} - - - - LinuxThreads library is no longer available - - - - - + + <command>LinuxThreads</command> library is no longer available LinuxThreads was been deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. NPTL, which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has replaced this completely. - - -
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Index: PackageNotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- PackageNotes-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ PackageNotes-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:27:37 -0000 1.5 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
- Temp + Package Notes
Package Notes Index: PackageNotesJava-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotesJava-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- PackageNotesJava-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.5 +++ PackageNotesJava-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:27:37 -0000 1.6 @@ -9,82 +9,21 @@ Fedore Core includes a tool suite and execution environment based on free software technologies that is capable of building and running many useful programs written in the Java programming language, including the Eclipse IDE, Tomcat, and OpenOffice.org. In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: - - - alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - {i} - - - Fedora Core does not include the proprietary Sun Microsystems Java implementation - - - - - +alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac + + Proprietary Sun Microsystems Java is not included Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. This entirely free software stack is not Java but can run many programs written in Java. For more information, refer to the Java FAQ at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ. - - -
- FIXME - - - - - - - - - - (!) - - - When to use the JPackage Project RPM repository - - - - - + + + When to use the JPackage Project RPM repository Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the excellent JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. Refer to http://jpackage.org for more information on the Jpackage Project.These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora. - - -
- FIXME - - - - - - - - - - /!\ - - - Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your yum configuration - - - - - + + + Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your <command>yum</command> configuration Understand better what you are doing if you plan on mixing packages from the Fedora and JPackage repos. Doing so may leave your system in a state that cannot be easily fixed. Be careful, and do research before you proceed. - - -
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+ - Include location and version information in bug reports + Include Complete Information in Bug Reports When making a bug report, be sure to include the output from these commands: Index: Xorg-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Xorg-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Xorg-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ Xorg-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:27:37 -0000 1.4 @@ -5,10 +5,6 @@ Temp
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X Window System (Graphics) This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora.
@@ -16,16 +12,16 @@ X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon. For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ - You can use Applications=> System Settings=> Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf - Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion. + You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf + Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion. More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes - X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them. + X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them.
- The /usr/X11R6 directory hierarchy + The /usr/X11R6 Directory Hierarchy X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks.
@@ -33,11 +29,11 @@ Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects.
- The systemwide app-defaults directory + The Systemwide <filename>app-defaults</filename> Directory The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now "%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
- xft-config can't be found + xft-config Can't Be Found Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 03:42:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:42:54 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Entertainment-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Multimedia-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Networking-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Samba-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 SystemDaemons-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602130342.k1D3gs6c010019@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9995/en Modified Files: Entertainment-en.xml Multimedia-en.xml Networking-en.xml Samba-en.xml SystemDaemons-en.xml Log Message: More quick and dirty editing Index: Entertainment-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Entertainment-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Entertainment-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ Entertainment-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:42:46 -0000 1.5 @@ -7,11 +7,7 @@
Games and Entertainment Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: - - yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" - - For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ Index: Multimedia-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Multimedia-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Multimedia-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ Multimedia-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:42:46 -0000 1.5 @@ -10,23 +10,17 @@
Multimedia Players By default, Fedora Core installs with Rhythm Box, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. In addition, many other programs are available in the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories, including the popular XMMS package. Both GNOME and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the Fedora repositories since they are not compatible with Fedora's licensing or are usually distributed with support for restricted formats. For more on this, refer to: the //fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software:Excluded Multimedia Software section. - Fedora Core is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, the old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website: - - http://www.alsa-project.org/ + Fedora Core is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, the old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website at http://www.alsa-project.org/.
Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats - Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site: - - http://www.xiph.org/ + Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site at http://www.xiph.org/.
MP3 & DVD Support - Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to: - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software + Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software.
@@ -34,9 +28,7 @@ - Several programs are excluded from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras due to patent or license restrictions. These include programs which provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player, and Real Player. For more on this subject, please see: - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems + Several programs are excluded from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras due to patent or license restrictions. These include programs which provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player, and Real Player. For more on this subject, please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems.
Index: Networking-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Networking-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Networking-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ Networking-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:42:46 -0000 1.4 @@ -40,20 +40,11 @@ All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. - - - - - - - - - <!> - - Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm + + +Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION. - - +
Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss @@ -91,17 +82,18 @@
Userspace Tools The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: - - - ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0'Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with oldscripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) toavoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappearin further releases, fix your scripts! - - + +ip addr list dev eth0 +4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 +inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 +su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' +Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old +scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to +avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear +in further releases, fix your scripts! + The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: - - - su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' - - +su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' Previously, it has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch that works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
Index: Samba-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Samba-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ Samba-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:42:46 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,12 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/Samba - This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. - Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. - - -
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Samba (Windows Compatibility) This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems. @@ -23,11 +18,8 @@ replacing localhost with the name of the computer on which Samba is installed. For more information about SWAT navigate here, http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/SWAT.html - More Information such as a detailed How-To Install, Configure etc will follow soon. - - CategoryDocumentation -
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Index: SystemDaemons-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/SystemDaemons-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- SystemDaemons-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ SystemDaemons-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:42:46 -0000 1.4 @@ -5,13 +5,17 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/SystemDaemons - This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. - Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. - + System Daemons + + + + + No changes to report.
System Services + No changes to report.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 03:44:05 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:44:05 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Java-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602130344.k1D3i5D9010045@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10027/en Modified Files: Java-en.xml Log Message: More quick and dirty editing Index: Java-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Java-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Java-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ Java-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:43:58 -0000 1.4 @@ -5,13 +5,12 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/Java - A Free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora Core release. + Java + A free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora Core release. It has three components: GNU Java runtime ("libgcj"), the Eclipse Java compiler ("ecj"), and a set of wrappers and links ("java-gcj-compat") that present the runtime and compiler to the user in the same way as other Java environments are presented. Several major software such as Openoffice.org Base, Eclipse, Apache Tomcat and several other Java software included in this release is compatible with it - For more information see the FAQ - - http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ + For more information see the FAQ at + http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ. Refer to the Docs/Beats/PackageNotes/Java page for information about Java packages.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 03:59:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:59:52 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en FileServers-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Security-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 WebServers-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602130359.k1D3xqd2011835@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11781/en Modified Files: FileServers-en.xml Security-en.xml WebServers-en.xml Log Message: More quick and dirty editing Index: FileServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/FileServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- FileServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ FileServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:59:44 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,45 +5,19 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/FileServers - This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. - Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. - - -
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File Servers This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Please refer to the Web Servers and Samba sections for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing.
Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols. -
- netatalk - Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk. - - - - - - - - - /!\ - - Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in data loss. - - + + +Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in data loss. Version 2 of Netatalk uses a different method to store file resource forks from the previous version, and may require a different file name encoding scheme. Please read the documentation and plan your migration before upgrading. - Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site: - - - - http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html + + Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site at http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html. - - The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33). -
Index: Security-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Security-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ Security-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:59:44 -0000 1.5 @@ -7,35 +7,6 @@
Security This section highlights various security items from Fedora Core. - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - {i} - - - Comment for beat writer JoshBressers - - - - - - - fstack-protecter information was provided by Arjan. I will add more information on fortify source after reading up the relevant material. Should also add introductory information on SELinux, link to SELinux FAQ. Write about the various security features like /dev/mem restriction, Exec Shield, PIE, ELF hardening in Security Features page and link from this section to provide a comprehensive overview of the security features available in addition to others like firewall or network services like sendmail only listening to localhost - RahulSundaram - - - -
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General Information General introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available from this page: @@ -46,49 +17,59 @@
What's New
- PAM module Deprecation + PAM Module Deprecation Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it. - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - (!) - - - Upgraded installations using older PAM stacks need manual intervention - - - -
+ + Upgraded installations using older PAM stacks need manual intervention When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration fiels are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew -
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+ Example /etc/pam.d/login: - - - #%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth required pam_stack.so service=system-authauth required pam_nologin.soaccount required pam_stack.so service=system-authpassword required pam_stack.so service=system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession required pam_stack.so service=system-authsession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open#%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth include system-auth# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might# be used in the included configuration file# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include'account required pam_nologin.soaccount include sys! tem-authpassword include system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession include system-auth# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules# in the session phasesession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open - - + +# OLD VERSION +#%PAM-1.0 +auth required pam_securetty.so +auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +auth required pam_nologin.so +account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule +session required pam_selinux.so close +session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +session required pam_loginuid.so +session optional pam_console.so +# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule +session required pam_selinux.so open + + +# NEW VERSION +#%PAM-1.0 +auth required pam_securetty.so +auth include system-auth +# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might +# be used in the included configuration file +# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there +# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' +account required pam_nologin.so +account include system-auth +password include system-auth +# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule +session required pam_selinux.so close +session include system-auth +# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules +# in the session phase +session required pam_loginuid.so +session optional pam_console.so +# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule +session required pam_selinux.so open +
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. Then the canary value is verified, and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started and makes it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers as a rewritten implementation of the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from Fedora Core 4 onwards. - - - -
Index: WebServers-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/WebServers-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- WebServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ WebServers-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 03:59:44 -0000 1.5 @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. - Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2, refer to this page for more information: - - http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html + Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2. For + more information, refer to + http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 04:10:38 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:10:38 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Desktop-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Feedback-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 FileSystems-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Kernel-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Printing-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ServerTools-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602130410.k1D4AcjF014057@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14031/en Modified Files: Desktop-en.xml Feedback-en.xml FileSystems-en.xml Kernel-en.xml Printing-en.xml ServerTools-en.xml Log Message: More quick and dirty editing Index: Desktop-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Desktop-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Desktop-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ Desktop-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 04:10:24 -0000 1.4 @@ -5,11 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/Desktop - This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. - Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. -
- Fedora Desktop + Desktop GNOME 2.13.2 and KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 has been included in Fedora Core 5 test 2. GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) is scheduled to be available as part of Fedora Core 5. The current test release has GNOME 2.12.1, together with some previews of technology from the forthcoming GNOME 2.14. Feedback on these packages is especially appreciated. @@ -27,19 +23,10 @@ yum install nautilus-open-terminal Screensavers except the one providing a blank screen are not installed by default from Fedora Core 4 onwards. Many of the screensavers are found to be offensive or known to abruptly terminate the graphical interface, in particular some of the OpenGL animated ones provided within xscreensaver-gl-extras package. Some of them also provide a unexpected suprise to users. Users who need it can install it using the following command. yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras - - + + system-config-mouse Removed - - - - - - {i} - - system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically during installation and serial mice are not formally supported in Fedora Core anymore. - - -
+system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically during installation and serial mice are not formally supported in Fedora Core anymore. +
Index: Feedback-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Feedback-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Feedback-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ Feedback-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 04:10:24 -0000 1.4 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/Feedback + Feedback Thanks for your interest in helping us with the release notes by providing feedback. This section explains how you can give that feedback.
Release Notes Feedback Procedure Index: FileSystems-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/FileSystems-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- FileSystems-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ FileSystems-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 04:10:24 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,7 +6,11 @@
Docs/Beats/FileSystems - This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. - Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. + + + + + No changes to report.
Index: Kernel-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Kernel-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ Kernel-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 04:10:24 -0000 1.5 @@ -14,20 +14,12 @@ http://www.kernel.org/ You may obtain a list of any such patches by using the command on the Fedora Core package: - - rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm - -
Changelog The package changelog can be retrieved using the following command - - rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> - - If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The Fedora version is based on the Linus tree. Customisations made for the Fedora version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com .
@@ -51,82 +43,30 @@ Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. - Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. The files will be installed into the /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use the command: - - + Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same + time. The files will be installed into the + /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ + tree. Use this command as appropriate: rpm -Uvh kernel-[xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm - - - as appropriate. - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - {i} - - - The default kernels in x86_64 architecture provide the SMP capability - - - - - + + Default Kernels in x86_64 Architecture Provide SMP Capability There is no separate SMP kernel available for this architecture in Fedora Core . - - -
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Following Generic Textbooks Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: - - ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux - -
Preparing for Kernel Development Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. Users that require access to Fedora Core original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps: - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - /!\ - - - These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel - - - - - + + These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. - - -
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Building Only Kernel Modules An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: - - - obj-m := foo.oKDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/buildPWD := $(shell pwd)default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules - - + +obj-m := foo.o +KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build +PWD := $(shell pwd) +default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules + Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
Index: Printing-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Printing-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Printing-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.3 +++ Printing-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 04:10:24 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,7 +6,11 @@
Docs/Beats/Printing - This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. - Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. + + + + + No changes to report.
Index: ServerTools-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ServerTools-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- ServerTools-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ ServerTools-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 04:10:24 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/ServerTools + Server Tools This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server and system configuration tools in Fedora Core.
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Port Ranges When defining "Other Ports" in the system-config-securitylevel tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, specifying "6881-6999:tcp" results in the addition of the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: - - A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT - -
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 04:12:11 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:12:11 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common fedora-entities-zh_CN.ent,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602130412.k1D4CB8f014094@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14076 Modified Files: fedora-entities-zh_CN.ent Log Message: test2 => test3 Index: fedora-entities-zh_CN.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/fedora-entities-zh_CN.ent,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-entities-zh_CN.ent 13 Jan 2006 14:55:33 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-entities-zh_CN.ent 13 Feb 2006 04:12:02 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 12:58:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 07:58:45 -0500 Subject: release-notes Makefile,1.20,1.21 Message-ID: <200602131258.k1DCwjw9001051@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1033 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Don't build other LANGs for test3 relnotes Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.20 retrieving revision 1.21 diff -u -r1.20 -r1.21 --- Makefile 12 Feb 2006 21:55:59 -0000 1.20 +++ Makefile 13 Feb 2006 12:58:37 -0000 1.21 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ # # Document-specific definitions. # -LANGUAGES = en it ja_JP zh_CN ru #ja_JP +LANGUAGES = en # it ja_JP zh_CN ru ja_JP # uncomment languages when you have all the same # files localized as are listed in XMLEXTRAFILES DOCBASE = RELEASE-NOTES From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 13:20:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:20:47 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Extras-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602131320.k1DDKl8p002990@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2970/en Modified Files: Extras-en.xml RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml Log Message: Add Extras Index: Extras-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Extras-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Extras-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:52:45 -0000 1.1 +++ Extras-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 13:20:39 -0000 1.2 @@ -4,19 +4,14 @@ Temp -
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Fedora Extras Repository Fedora Extras is part of the larger Fedora Project and is a volunteer-based community effort to create a repository of packages that compliment Fedora Core. The Fedora Extras repository is enabled by default. - You can lean more about Fedora Extras from: - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras + You can lean more about Fedora Extras from + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras. If you would like to install any software available from Fedora extras you can use yum. - - yum install <packagename> - - Where <packagename> is the name of the package you want to install. For example, if you wanted to install the abiword package, the command yum install abiword automatically installs the package and all dependencies.
Index: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:28:20 -0000 1.4 +++ RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 13:20:39 -0000 1.5 @@ -108,6 +108,9 @@ + + Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8719/en Modified Files: ArchSpecific-en.xml Colophon-en.xml FileSystems-en.xml Installer-en.xml Networking-en.xml OverView-en.xml Printing-en.xml Welcome-en.xml Log Message: Final cleanup, hopefully Index: ArchSpecific-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecific-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- ArchSpecific-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 01:56:43 -0000 1.4 +++ ArchSpecific-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 15:41:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific + Archictecture Specific This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core. Index: Colophon-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Colophon-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Colophon-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 02:58:02 -0000 1.5 +++ Colophon-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 15:41:45 -0000 1.6 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/Colophon + Colophon Draft Index: FileSystems-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/FileSystems-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- FileSystems-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 04:10:24 -0000 1.4 +++ FileSystems-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 15:41:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/FileSystems + File Systems Index: Installer-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Installer-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Installer-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.4 +++ Installer-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 15:41:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -7,93 +7,27 @@
Installation-Related Notes This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core in general. - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - <!> - - - Note - - - - - If you intend to download the Fedora Core 5 Test 2 DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2GB in size. For example, wget before version 1.9.1-16 in Fedora will exit with a File size limit exceeded error. - - - - Wget 1.9.1-16 and above, curl and ncftpget file downloading tools do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2GB. - - - - Bittorrent is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file refer to this website: - - - - http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ - - -
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Installer Notes The Fedora Core installation program has the ability to test the integrity of the installation media. It works with the CD, DVD, hard drive ISO, and NFS ISO installation methods. Fedora Project recommends that you test all installation media before starting the installation process, and before reporting any installation-related bugs (many of the bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CDs). To use this test, type linux mediacheck at the boot: prompt. The mediacheck function is highly sensitive, and may report some usable discs as faulty. This result is often caused by disc writing software that does not include padding when creating discs from ISO files. For best results with the mediacheck, boot with the option: - - linux ide=nodma - - Use the sha1sum utility to verify discs before carrying out an installation. This test accurately identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO image files. Memory testing may be performed prior to installing Fedora Core by entering memtest86 at the boot: prompt. This causes the Memtest86 standalone memory testing software to run. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the Esc key is pressed. - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - <!> - - - Note - - - - - + + Boot From Installation CD 1 You must boot from CD-ROM 1 (or a rescue CD-ROM) in order to use this feature. - - -
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Fedora Core supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, due to the necessity of containing the installer image in RAM, only systems with more than 128MB of RAM (or systems booted from CD-ROM 1, which contains the installer image) can use the graphical installer. Systems with 128MB or less will continue to use the text-based installer. @@ -128,11 +62,7 @@ Full support of dmraid (disabled by default). To enable that feature, add this option to the boot command line: - - dmraid - - For more information, check the DmraidStatus page.
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Upgrading Related Issues Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DistributionUpgrades page for detailedrecommended procedures for upgradation of Fedora. @@ -188,41 +92,14 @@ Before upgrading (or installing), back up the system completely. In particular, preserve /etc, /home, and possibly /opt and /usr/local if customized packages are installed there. Using a multi-boot approach with a "clone" of the old installation on alternate partition[s] as a fall-back might be considered. Creating alternate boot media, such as GRUB floppy would be advisable. - - - FIXME - - - - - - - - - - <!> - - - Note - - - - - + + Make Backups! Backups of configurations in /etc are also very useful in reconstructing system settings after a fresh install. - - -
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Index: OverView-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/OverView-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- OverView-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 16:13:16 -0000 1.3 +++ OverView-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 15:41:45 -0000 1.4 @@ -9,15 +9,11 @@ Welcome to Fedora. In this new exciting new release, we present you a sneak preview of Fedora Core 5 filled with pictures and videos available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5.
What Has Changed Since Fedora Core 4 + + Your Participation Is Requested - - - - - - (!) - - We request active participation from the community to test the following major changes with special care and provide feedback to the developers for a robust and cutting edge release of Fedora Core 5. You can provide feedback and discuss changes in the fedora-test (http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/) mailing list. Thank you for your interest and participation in the development of Fedora. +We request active participation from the community to test the following major changes with special care and provide feedback to the developers for a robust and cutting edge release of Fedora Core 5. You can provide feedback and discuss changes in the fedora-test (http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/) mailing list. Thank you for your interest and participation in the development of Fedora. +
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Introduction From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:08:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:08:47 -0500 Subject: sudo-tutorial/po de.po,NONE,1.1 sudo-tutorial.pot,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602131608.k1DG8leI011319@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/sudo-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11297 Added Files: de.po sudo-tutorial.pot Log Message: Added .POT and .PO demonstration files. --- NEW FILE de.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-13 10:03-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:22(para) msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:26(title) msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:28(para) msgid "The security of a Linux system depends largely on the enforcement of file access permissions. Access to a file is granted or withheld by comparing the identity of the user making the request against permissions associated with the file itself. Most of the configuration files, and many system administration activities, must be accessed by the privileged system user, commonly known as the superuser or the root account, and are not available to ordinary users." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:34(para) msgid "In this tutorial, we examine a technique for safely granting trusted users access to these programs and files that would normally be denied. The system administrator can keep the root password concealed, yet still allow selected users to obtain privileged access. Everybody wins with this approach." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:42(para) msgid "When writing about programs or system configuration files, it is customary to indicate which section of the on-line manual pages contain its documentation. For example, section one (1) documents applications; section two (2) documents system calls, section three (3) a library function and so on. Sometimes the same name may be both a system call and a library function, knowing the manual page section is important. Compare the results of \"man 2 exit\" with \"man 3 exit\"." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:40(para) msgid "Although sudo(8) offers robust control for a networked environment, we shall consider only local use in this tutorial. For more information, consult http://www.sudo.ws/sudo, the official web site." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:55(title) msgid "How Linux Controls Access" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:56(para) msgid "To better understand the benefit that sudo(8) brings, let us review how Linux provides access security to the system resources. If you like, skip this section but come back if you need." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:60(para) msgid "Linux is a multiuser system. There is more to this than simply having a login(1) program: every time a system resource is accessed, care must be taken to ensure that the user attempting the access is permitted to do so." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:64(para) msgid "For this reason, Linux assigns each login user a set of credentials. Each user has a unique user-id, or UID, and also has a group-id, or GID which need not be unique. This uid:gid pair form an important component of that user's credentials." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:70(title) msgid "Who Are You?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:71(para) msgid "Before you get access to a Linux system, you must prove your identity. While the system administrator decides the security policy for the machine, usually one or more password challenges must be answered. After all, if you really are user joesixpack, then you should know the answer to a question that only joesixpack would know: what is the password?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:79(para) msgid "Actually, there is more to the authentication process than just a password challenge. The sysadmin can impose restrictions such as limiting the time of day when a given user may login, or requiring that a user make the login attempt from a specific location." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:76(para) msgid "This process of proving your identity to the system is known as authentication. Many schemes are available to the system administrator, but once the system authenticates your login request, the kernel has enough information to determine what programs you can run or what files you can access." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:85(para) msgid "After a successfully authentication the system uses your uid and gid to control your access to system resources." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:90(title) msgid "File Access Permissions" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:91(para) msgid "Every system resource, whether an application program, directory, or file, has a unique name: its filename. You can think of a filename has a unique identifier for that system resource. The part of Linux that manages these named system resources is known as the file system." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:96(para) msgid "In addition to the file content itself, the file system keeps extra information about every file: its size; disk block locations; and modification and access timestamps. You can see most of this \"meta-data\" using the ls(1) program:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:101(title) msgid "Using ls(1) to examine file permissions" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:102(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ ls -l /bin/mail\n-rwxr-xr-x 1 root mail 73588 Apr 4 07:03 /bin/mail" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:105(para) msgid "We are most interested in two groups of information about the file: its ownership and its access permissions." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:110(para) msgid "The chown(1) program allows the ownership credentials to be changed, but that is another HOWTO." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:108(para) msgid "When a user creates a file, the user credentials are attached to the file, giving that user ownership of that file. In our example, /bin/mail is owned by user root and group mail." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:116(para) msgid "The created file also gets a set of file access permissions that describe who may access that file and what kind of access they can get. There are exactly three types of access: read, write, or execute usually abbreviated as rwx. Permissions for a file which could be read, but neither written nor executed, would be written as r--. Remember, the notation is positional and order matters." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:122(para) msgid "Files actually have three sets of permissions: one set for the file owner, one set for members of the owner's group; and one set for everyone else; again order matters, the owner permissions are first, followed by the group and then the world permissions. In the next section, we shall see how Linux puts all this together." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:128(title) msgid "May I Access This File, Please?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:129(para) msgid "Before any file is accessed, and this includes running an application program, the file system must validate the attempt. There is a very simple, but very powerful, method used to determine whether access should be granted or denied. This algorithm is shown below:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:135(title) msgid "Determining File Access" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:136(programlisting) #, no-wrap msgid "if( u.uid == f.uid ) {\n rwx = perms.owner;\n} else if( u.gid == f.gid ) {\n rwx = perms.group;\n} else {\n rwx = perms.world;\n}\nif( !accessok( access_wanted, rwx ) ) {\n errno = EPERM;\n return( -1 );\n}\ndo_access();" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:149(para) msgid "Assuming the following definitions:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:154(glossterm) msgid "u" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:156(para) msgid "Represents the user credentials containing both the uid and gid." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:162(glossterm) msgid "f" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:164(para) msgid "Represents the file ownership credentials, as shown by the ls -l command. Contains both the uid and gid values identifying the owner of the file." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:171(glossterm) msgid "perms" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:172(para) msgid "The file access permissions for the file, including all three sets of permissions: owner, group and world." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:177(para) msgid "The key point here is that, although there are three sets of file access permissions associated with the file, exactly one set is used to arbitrate the file access. Emphatically, the sets are not tried in sequence until the access is granted or we run out of sets: you get one and only one try at accessing the file." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:181(para) msgid "If you are the owner of the file, the system uses the file owner permissions. If you are not the owner, but a member of the same group as the file, the system uses the group permissions. If you are neither of these, the system checks against the world permissions." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:190(title) msgid "What Not To Do" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:192(para) msgid "As desirable as enforcing file access permissions are on a Linux system, there are valid reasons for needing to bypass the checking. Several users run the same program to generate project files that must be accessible to all; a printer queue is hung and the sysadmin has given a local user authority to restart the printer daemon; an ordinary user wants to mount an NFS hierarchy from a file server; a mail delivery program must be able to write into mail files writable only by the mail recipient; and finally, a local user is empowered to perform designated sysadmin functions but the real sysadmin does not want to grant blanket permission to alter everything on the system." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:201(para) msgid "Below we will look at common methods of working around the Linux file access permissions scheme and point out some short-comings of each technique. All these methods \"work\", in the sense that they function correctly but incur unnecessary security risks. In the next section, we show how sudo(8) controls most of these risks." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:208(title) msgid "Perhaps You Have Heard Of The su(1) Application?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:209(para) msgid "One technique, used since UNIX systems began, is for the user to temporarily assume the privileges of the superuser account. The su(1) changes the identification for the current user by substituting user credentials." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:215(title) msgid "Traditional Approach Using su(1)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:216(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ id\nuid=500(reynolds) gid=500(reynolds) groups=500(reynolds)\n$ su -c id\nPassword:\nuid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin)..." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:223(para) msgid "There are some problems with this approach:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:229(para) msgid "The superuser password is compromised." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:232(para) msgid "Once anyone other than the system administrator knows the superuser password, everyone will know it. He that wishes to keep a secret must keep it a secret that he has a secret to keep. Promises not to tell are not sufficient security." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:239(para) msgid "There is no audit trail." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:245(para) msgid "In security parlance, \"to trust\" is identical to \"be at risk from\"." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:242(para) msgid "With a superuser shell, a user can do anything that the root account can do. We must trustthe user to access only the files and programs they claimed to need." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:255(title) msgid "Please, No Setuid Shell Scripts" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:256(para) msgid "Another technology, used by the su(1) program, takes advantage of a neat feature." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:259(para) msgid "Normally, the files accessible to an application or shell depend on who is executing that program. Recall those credentials mentioned earlier? An application executes using the credentials of the user who runs the program." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:264(para) msgid "Stop, wait, there's more!" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:267(para) msgid "Files have access permissions but since a program is stored in a file, the program has file access permissions, too." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:272(para) msgid "The commands:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:277(para) msgid "would give whomever runs /bin/foo the same privileges that the superuser account would have while running the same application." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:270(para) msgid "By setting a special flag, called the set user id bit or setuid(2), we can cause the system to check \"credentials\" made from the program file access permissions, instead of using the credentials for the user running the application# chown root:root /bin/foo\n# chmod 06555 /bin/foo." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:282(para) msgid "This ability to use the credentials of an application, instead of those of the user, can be a great boon to multiuser applications such as databases or email delivery agents. The feature has its proper use on a Linux system." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:286(para) msgid "As useful as it is, one must resist the temptation to make a shell program, such as /bin/bash, or a shell script, such as /usr/local/bin/run_as_root, be set user ID to root." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:289(para) msgid "If this were to be done, then any user running that script or application would be able to access any file that the root account could access." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:292(para) msgid "Again, the objections to this method a similar to those we mentioned for the su(1) program: no control, and no traceability." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:300(title) msgid "A Safer Alternative: sudo(8)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:301(para) msgid "The sudo(8) program solves the dilemma of how to allow ordinary users access to certain privileged system resources yet still keep the superuser password secret." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:304(para) msgid "Before granting privileges to a user, the sudo(8) program checks the configuration file /etc/sudoers and:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:309(para) msgid "Grants privileges to the user without requiring any password at all." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:314(para) msgid "Grants privileges to the user if, and only if, the user supplies the correct password to prove their identity. Note that this is the password for the user account, not the superuser password." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:320(para) msgid "Deny the access and notify the system administrator of the failed attempt via an email sent to the root account." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:324(para) msgid "Log the command, its arguments, and timestamp into the /var/log/secure file." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:328(para) msgid "Sudo(8) keeps a log of all activity in the /var/log/secure file. Thus, there is an audit trail recording everything done in the name of the system administrator." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:334(title) msgid "Controlling Access To sudo(8)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:335(para) msgid "The /etc/sudoers file configures the programs that users can access using sudo(8), along with whether or not a password will be needed." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:338(para) msgid "The system administrator adds users to this file using the /usr/sbin/visudo command. Each non-comment line in the file has two parts:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:344(para) msgid "A username (\"reynolds\"), or a group name (\"%wheel\")." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:347(para) msgid "A list of machine names where a program may be run, or the keyword ALL. Following an equal sign (=), a list of user identities the command may be run as, enclosed in round brackets (parenthesis); the wildcard ALL may also appear. Finally, a list of applications which may be run as the named users; the keyword ALL is a wildcard." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:354(para) msgid "The following examples should help make this clear:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:359(title) msgid "/etc/sudoers Examples" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:363(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "reynolds ALL=(ALL) ALL" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:366(para) msgid "User reynolds can execute any command as any user, but must know the password to the reynolds account." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:373(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "reynolds ALL=(root) shutdown" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:376(para) msgid "User reynolds can execute only command shutdown, but must know the password to the reynolds account." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:383(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "reynolds ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/id" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:386(para) msgid "User reynolds can execute only the application /usr/bin/id; no password will be needed." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:397(title) msgid "Using sudo(8)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:398(para) msgid "Once the system administrator has entered the necessary setup into the /etc/sudoers file, users can safely access privileged system resources and activities like this:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:401(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ sudo reboot\nPassword:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:403(para) msgid "No awkward quoting on the command line, just prefix the command you want with the word sudo. If you want to run the command as a user other than root, just add the username switch:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:407(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ sudo -u reynolds id" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:408(para) msgid "There will be a log entry written to the /var/log/secure file to show who did the deed." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:411(para) msgid "Of course, the sysadmin may have configured sudo(8) not to request a password. In this case, the command is immediately executed although the audit trail entry will still be written." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:419(title) msgid "And, In Conclusion" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:420(para) msgid "The sudo(8) program provides a safe, controlled facility that allows a user to run a defined set of programs using the credentials of a defined set of users. The superuser password need never be publicised or compromised, since sudo(8) is controlled from a configuration file crafted by the system administrator." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:424(para) msgid "All commands run by sudo(8) are logged to the /var/log/secure file, while access violations are reported via email. Traceability results." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:428(para) msgid "From a user perspective, sudo(8) is easy to use: simply prefix the desired command line with the word sudo, press return, and possibly enter a password (but not the superuser password)." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:431(para) msgid "End Of Document" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" --- NEW FILE sudo-tutorial.pot --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-13 10:03-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:22(para) msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:26(title) msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:28(para) msgid "The security of a Linux system depends largely on the enforcement of file access permissions. Access to a file is granted or withheld by comparing the identity of the user making the request against permissions associated with the file itself. Most of the configuration files, and many system administration activities, must be accessed by the privileged system user, commonly known as the superuser or the root account, and are not available to ordinary users." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:34(para) msgid "In this tutorial, we examine a technique for safely granting trusted users access to these programs and files that would normally be denied. The system administrator can keep the root password concealed, yet still allow selected users to obtain privileged access. Everybody wins with this approach." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:42(para) msgid "When writing about programs or system configuration files, it is customary to indicate which section of the on-line manual pages contain its documentation. For example, section one (1) documents applications; section two (2) documents system calls, section three (3) a library function and so on. Sometimes the same name may be both a system call and a library function, knowing the manual page section is important. Compare the results of \"man 2 exit\" with \"man 3 exit\"." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:40(para) msgid "Although sudo(8) offers robust control for a networked environment, we shall consider only local use in this tutorial. For more information, consult http://www.sudo.ws/sudo, the official web site." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:55(title) msgid "How Linux Controls Access" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:56(para) msgid "To better understand the benefit that sudo(8) brings, let us review how Linux provides access security to the system resources. If you like, skip this section but come back if you need." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:60(para) msgid "Linux is a multiuser system. There is more to this than simply having a login(1) program: every time a system resource is accessed, care must be taken to ensure that the user attempting the access is permitted to do so." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:64(para) msgid "For this reason, Linux assigns each login user a set of credentials. Each user has a unique user-id, or UID, and also has a group-id, or GID which need not be unique. This uid:gid pair form an important component of that user's credentials." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:70(title) msgid "Who Are You?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:71(para) msgid "Before you get access to a Linux system, you must prove your identity. While the system administrator decides the security policy for the machine, usually one or more password challenges must be answered. After all, if you really are user joesixpack, then you should know the answer to a question that only joesixpack would know: what is the password?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:79(para) msgid "Actually, there is more to the authentication process than just a password challenge. The sysadmin can impose restrictions such as limiting the time of day when a given user may login, or requiring that a user make the login attempt from a specific location." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:76(para) msgid "This process of proving your identity to the system is known as authentication. Many schemes are available to the system administrator, but once the system authenticates your login request, the kernel has enough information to determine what programs you can run or what files you can access." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:85(para) msgid "After a successfully authentication the system uses your uid and gid to control your access to system resources." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:90(title) msgid "File Access Permissions" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:91(para) msgid "Every system resource, whether an application program, directory, or file, has a unique name: its filename. You can think of a filename has a unique identifier for that system resource. The part of Linux that manages these named system resources is known as the file system." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:96(para) msgid "In addition to the file content itself, the file system keeps extra information about every file: its size; disk block locations; and modification and access timestamps. You can see most of this \"meta-data\" using the ls(1) program:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:101(title) msgid "Using ls(1) to examine file permissions" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:102(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ ls -l /bin/mail\n-rwxr-xr-x 1 root mail 73588 Apr 4 07:03 /bin/mail" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:105(para) msgid "We are most interested in two groups of information about the file: its ownership and its access permissions." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:110(para) msgid "The chown(1) program allows the ownership credentials to be changed, but that is another HOWTO." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:108(para) msgid "When a user creates a file, the user credentials are attached to the file, giving that user ownership of that file. In our example, /bin/mail is owned by user root and group mail." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:116(para) msgid "The created file also gets a set of file access permissions that describe who may access that file and what kind of access they can get. There are exactly three types of access: read, write, or execute usually abbreviated as rwx. Permissions for a file which could be read, but neither written nor executed, would be written as r--. Remember, the notation is positional and order matters." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:122(para) msgid "Files actually have three sets of permissions: one set for the file owner, one set for members of the owner's group; and one set for everyone else; again order matters, the owner permissions are first, followed by the group and then the world permissions. In the next section, we shall see how Linux puts all this together." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:128(title) msgid "May I Access This File, Please?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:129(para) msgid "Before any file is accessed, and this includes running an application program, the file system must validate the attempt. There is a very simple, but very powerful, method used to determine whether access should be granted or denied. This algorithm is shown below:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:135(title) msgid "Determining File Access" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:136(programlisting) #, no-wrap msgid "if( u.uid == f.uid ) {\n rwx = perms.owner;\n} else if( u.gid == f.gid ) {\n rwx = perms.group;\n} else {\n rwx = perms.world;\n}\nif( !accessok( access_wanted, rwx ) ) {\n errno = EPERM;\n return( -1 );\n}\ndo_access();" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:149(para) msgid "Assuming the following definitions:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:154(glossterm) msgid "u" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:156(para) msgid "Represents the user credentials containing both the uid and gid." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:162(glossterm) msgid "f" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:164(para) msgid "Represents the file ownership credentials, as shown by the ls -l command. Contains both the uid and gid values identifying the owner of the file." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:171(glossterm) msgid "perms" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:172(para) msgid "The file access permissions for the file, including all three sets of permissions: owner, group and world." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:177(para) msgid "The key point here is that, although there are three sets of file access permissions associated with the file, exactly one set is used to arbitrate the file access. Emphatically, the sets are not tried in sequence until the access is granted or we run out of sets: you get one and only one try at accessing the file." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:181(para) msgid "If you are the owner of the file, the system uses the file owner permissions. If you are not the owner, but a member of the same group as the file, the system uses the group permissions. If you are neither of these, the system checks against the world permissions." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:190(title) msgid "What Not To Do" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:192(para) msgid "As desirable as enforcing file access permissions are on a Linux system, there are valid reasons for needing to bypass the checking. Several users run the same program to generate project files that must be accessible to all; a printer queue is hung and the sysadmin has given a local user authority to restart the printer daemon; an ordinary user wants to mount an NFS hierarchy from a file server; a mail delivery program must be able to write into mail files writable only by the mail recipient; and finally, a local user is empowered to perform designated sysadmin functions but the real sysadmin does not want to grant blanket permission to alter everything on the system." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:201(para) msgid "Below we will look at common methods of working around the Linux file access permissions scheme and point out some short-comings of each technique. All these methods \"work\", in the sense that they function correctly but incur unnecessary security risks. In the next section, we show how sudo(8) controls most of these risks." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:208(title) msgid "Perhaps You Have Heard Of The su(1) Application?" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:209(para) msgid "One technique, used since UNIX systems began, is for the user to temporarily assume the privileges of the superuser account. The su(1) changes the identification for the current user by substituting user credentials." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:215(title) msgid "Traditional Approach Using su(1)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:216(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ id\nuid=500(reynolds) gid=500(reynolds) groups=500(reynolds)\n$ su -c id\nPassword:\nuid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin)..." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:223(para) msgid "There are some problems with this approach:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:229(para) msgid "The superuser password is compromised." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:232(para) msgid "Once anyone other than the system administrator knows the superuser password, everyone will know it. He that wishes to keep a secret must keep it a secret that he has a secret to keep. Promises not to tell are not sufficient security." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:239(para) msgid "There is no audit trail." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:245(para) msgid "In security parlance, \"to trust\" is identical to \"be at risk from\"." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:242(para) msgid "With a superuser shell, a user can do anything that the root account can do. We must trustthe user to access only the files and programs they claimed to need." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:255(title) msgid "Please, No Setuid Shell Scripts" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:256(para) msgid "Another technology, used by the su(1) program, takes advantage of a neat feature." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:259(para) msgid "Normally, the files accessible to an application or shell depend on who is executing that program. Recall those credentials mentioned earlier? An application executes using the credentials of the user who runs the program." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:264(para) msgid "Stop, wait, there's more!" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:267(para) msgid "Files have access permissions but since a program is stored in a file, the program has file access permissions, too." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:272(para) msgid "The commands:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:277(para) msgid "would give whomever runs /bin/foo the same privileges that the superuser account would have while running the same application." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:270(para) msgid "By setting a special flag, called the set user id bit or setuid(2), we can cause the system to check \"credentials\" made from the program file access permissions, instead of using the credentials for the user running the application# chown root:root /bin/foo\n# chmod 06555 /bin/foo." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:282(para) msgid "This ability to use the credentials of an application, instead of those of the user, can be a great boon to multiuser applications such as databases or email delivery agents. The feature has its proper use on a Linux system." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:286(para) msgid "As useful as it is, one must resist the temptation to make a shell program, such as /bin/bash, or a shell script, such as /usr/local/bin/run_as_root, be set user ID to root." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:289(para) msgid "If this were to be done, then any user running that script or application would be able to access any file that the root account could access." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:292(para) msgid "Again, the objections to this method a similar to those we mentioned for the su(1) program: no control, and no traceability." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:300(title) msgid "A Safer Alternative: sudo(8)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:301(para) msgid "The sudo(8) program solves the dilemma of how to allow ordinary users access to certain privileged system resources yet still keep the superuser password secret." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:304(para) msgid "Before granting privileges to a user, the sudo(8) program checks the configuration file /etc/sudoers and:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:309(para) msgid "Grants privileges to the user without requiring any password at all." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:314(para) msgid "Grants privileges to the user if, and only if, the user supplies the correct password to prove their identity. Note that this is the password for the user account, not the superuser password." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:320(para) msgid "Deny the access and notify the system administrator of the failed attempt via an email sent to the root account." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:324(para) msgid "Log the command, its arguments, and timestamp into the /var/log/secure file." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:328(para) msgid "Sudo(8) keeps a log of all activity in the /var/log/secure file. Thus, there is an audit trail recording everything done in the name of the system administrator." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:334(title) msgid "Controlling Access To sudo(8)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:335(para) msgid "The /etc/sudoers file configures the programs that users can access using sudo(8), along with whether or not a password will be needed." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:338(para) msgid "The system administrator adds users to this file using the /usr/sbin/visudo command. Each non-comment line in the file has two parts:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:344(para) msgid "A username (\"reynolds\"), or a group name (\"%wheel\")." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:347(para) msgid "A list of machine names where a program may be run, or the keyword ALL. Following an equal sign (=), a list of user identities the command may be run as, enclosed in round brackets (parenthesis); the wildcard ALL may also appear. Finally, a list of applications which may be run as the named users; the keyword ALL is a wildcard." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:354(para) msgid "The following examples should help make this clear:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:359(title) msgid "/etc/sudoers Examples" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:363(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "reynolds ALL=(ALL) ALL" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:366(para) msgid "User reynolds can execute any command as any user, but must know the password to the reynolds account." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:373(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "reynolds ALL=(root) shutdown" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:376(para) msgid "User reynolds can execute only command shutdown, but must know the password to the reynolds account." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:383(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "reynolds ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/id" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:386(para) msgid "User reynolds can execute only the application /usr/bin/id; no password will be needed." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:397(title) msgid "Using sudo(8)" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:398(para) msgid "Once the system administrator has entered the necessary setup into the /etc/sudoers file, users can safely access privileged system resources and activities like this:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:401(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ sudo reboot\nPassword:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:403(para) msgid "No awkward quoting on the command line, just prefix the command you want with the word sudo. If you want to run the command as a user other than root, just add the username switch:" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:407(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "$ sudo -u reynolds id" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:408(para) msgid "There will be a log entry written to the /var/log/secure file to show who did the deed." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:411(para) msgid "Of course, the sysadmin may have configured sudo(8) not to request a password. In this case, the command is immediately executed although the audit trail entry will still be written." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:419(title) msgid "And, In Conclusion" msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:420(para) msgid "The sudo(8) program provides a safe, controlled facility that allows a user to run a defined set of programs using the credentials of a defined set of users. The superuser password need never be publicised or compromised, since sudo(8) is controlled from a configuration file crafted by the system administrator." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:424(para) msgid "All commands run by sudo(8) are logged to the /var/log/secure file, while access violations are reported via email. Traceability results." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:428(para) msgid "From a user perspective, sudo(8) is easy to use: simply prefix the desired command line with the word sudo, press return, and possibly enter a password (but not the superuser password)." msgstr "" #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:431(para) msgid "End Of Document" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/sudo-tutorial.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:12:37 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:12:37 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.50,1.51 Message-ID: <200602131612.k1DGCbFx011353@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11335/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Remove the rest of the files correctly Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.50 retrieving revision 1.51 diff -u -r1.50 -r1.51 --- Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 00:58:01 -0000 1.50 +++ Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 16:12:20 -0000 1.51 @@ -292,9 +292,9 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r rpm ${RM} fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)*.rpm - ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.omf - ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.desktop - ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.spec + ${RM} fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)*.omf + ${RM} fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)*.desktop + ${RM} fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)*.spec ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.src.tar.gz spec:: ${SPECFILE} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:15:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:15:19 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial Makefile,1.29,1.30 rpm-info.xml,1.17,1.18 Message-ID: <200602131615.k1DGFn7H011456@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11369 Modified Files: Makefile rpm-info.xml Log Message: Adding proper i18n support (.POT and .PO files) for the "de" translation. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.29 retrieving revision 1.30 diff -u -r1.29 -r1.30 --- Makefile 3 Feb 2006 17:22:24 -0000 1.29 +++ Makefile 13 Feb 2006 16:15:10 -0000 1.30 @@ -1,24 +1,35 @@ -############################################################################### -# Makefile for RHLP docs project -# Created by: Tammy Fox -# Last edited by: Tommy Reynolds -# WARNING: need passivetex 1.24 for pdf generation to work -# License: GPL -# Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. -# Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com -############################################################################### -# There is actually no "de" translation. All the '*-de*" files are just +######################################################################## +# NOTICE +#----------------------------------------------------------------------- +# There is actually no "de" translation. All the '*de*" files are just # fodder to check the internationalization (i18n) workings for the FTP. # No discourtesy to any German speaker is intended. -- Tommy Reynolds -############################################################################### +# Actual translations welcome. +######################################################################## + +######################################################################## +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile +# License: GPL +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +######################################################################## # # Document-specific definitions. # -LANGUAGES = en de DOCBASE = example-tutorial -XMLEXTRAFILES-en= en/para-en.xml -XMLEXTRAFILES-de= de/para-de.xml +PRI_LANG = en +OTHERS = de +######################################################################## +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... + +define XMLFILES_template +XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml ${1}/para.xml +endef # -###################################################### +######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common -###################################################### +######################################################################## Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18 --- rpm-info.xml 12 Feb 2006 17:49:34 -0000 1.17 +++ rpm-info.xml 13 Feb 2006 16:15:10 -0000 1.18 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:15:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:15:27 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/en example-tutorial.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602131615.k1DGFvQb011467@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11369/en Modified Files: example-tutorial.xml Log Message: Adding proper i18n support (.POT and .PO files) for the "de" translation. Index: example-tutorial.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en/example-tutorial.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- example-tutorial.xml 12 Feb 2006 23:18:10 -0000 1.1 +++ example-tutorial.xml 13 Feb 2006 16:15:17 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ - - %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; @@ -12,15 +11,12 @@ - - ]> -
- - WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE - + + WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE +
@@ -59,7 +55,7 @@ a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax: - + rpm -ivh pkgname-version.arch.rpm @@ -73,7 +69,7 @@ computeroutput tags, as in the following sample. - + grep snmptrap /etc/services snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP @@ -95,7 +91,7 @@
Callout Example - + Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:15:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:15:49 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/po de.po,NONE,1.1 example-tutorial.pot,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602131615.k1DGFnLV011460@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11369/po Added Files: de.po example-tutorial.pot Log Message: Adding proper i18n support (.POT and .PO files) for the "de" translation. --- NEW FILE de.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-12 16:59-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/para.xml:10(para) msgid "This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:22(fallback) msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:27(title) msgid "Some Section" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:29(primary) msgid "Index term" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:31(para) msgid "This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:38(para) msgid "Could not find the para-en.xml file" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:43(para) msgid "Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results in extra spaces in HTML rendering." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:50(title) msgid "Warning" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:52(para) msgid "Example of an admonition." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:57(para) msgid "This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax:" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) msgid "pkgname" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) msgid "version" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) msgid "arch" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(command) msgid "rpm -ivh -..rpm" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:66(para) msgid "Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been surrounded by userinput since the user types this command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:77(command) msgid "grep snmptrap /etc/services" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:79(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:81(para) msgid "Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are automatically treated as non-breaking." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:87(title) msgid "Fill modes and screen tags" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:88(para) msgid "Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle screen sections. Use care when performing fill operations, and check the results." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:97(title) msgid "Callout Example" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:98(programlisting) #, no-wrap msgid "\nLine 1 \nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4 \n" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:106(para) msgid "Here is a callout." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:111(para) msgid "The second callout." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:119(title) msgid "Deeply nested sections" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:121(para) msgid "Early to bed, early to rise" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:126(title) msgid "Second Level" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:128(para) msgid "Is the curse of the working class" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:133(title) msgid "Third Level" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:135(para) msgid "He who can, does" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:140(title) msgid "Fourth Level" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:142(para) msgid "He who cannot, manages." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:151(title) msgid "Procedure Test" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:154(para) msgid "First step" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:159(para) msgid "Second step" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:164(para) msgid "Third step" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/example-tutorial.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" --- NEW FILE example-tutorial.pot --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-12 16:59-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/para.xml:10(para) msgid "This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:22(fallback) msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:27(title) msgid "Some Section" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:29(primary) msgid "Index term" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:31(para) msgid "This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:38(para) msgid "Could not find the para-en.xml file" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:43(para) msgid "Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results in extra spaces in HTML rendering." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:50(title) msgid "Warning" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:52(para) msgid "Example of an admonition." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:57(para) msgid "This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax:" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) msgid "pkgname" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) msgid "version" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) msgid "arch" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(command) msgid "rpm -ivh -..rpm" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:66(para) msgid "Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been surrounded by userinput since the user types this command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:77(command) msgid "grep snmptrap /etc/services" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:79(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:81(para) msgid "Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are automatically treated as non-breaking." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:87(title) msgid "Fill modes and screen tags" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:88(para) msgid "Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle screen sections. Use care when performing fill operations, and check the results." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:97(title) msgid "Callout Example" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:98(programlisting) #, no-wrap msgid "\nLine 1 \nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4 \n" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:106(para) msgid "Here is a callout." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:111(para) msgid "The second callout." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:119(title) msgid "Deeply nested sections" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:121(para) msgid "Early to bed, early to rise" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:126(title) msgid "Second Level" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:128(para) msgid "Is the curse of the working class" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:133(title) msgid "Third Level" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:135(para) msgid "He who can, does" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:140(title) msgid "Fourth Level" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:142(para) msgid "He who cannot, manages." msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:151(title) msgid "Procedure Test" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:154(para) msgid "First step" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:159(para) msgid "Second step" msgstr "" #: en/example-tutorial.xml:164(para) msgid "Third step" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/example-tutorial.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:24:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:24:29 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/en example-tutorial.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602131624.k1DGOTtU011778@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11712/en Modified Files: example-tutorial.xml Log Message: Updating to DocBook 4.4 as required. Index: example-tutorial.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en/example-tutorial.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- example-tutorial.xml 13 Feb 2006 16:15:17 -0000 1.2 +++ example-tutorial.xml 13 Feb 2006 16:24:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:40:28 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:40:28 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/po de.po,1.1,1.2 example-tutorial.pot,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602131640.k1DGeSWO012230@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12187/po Modified Files: de.po example-tutorial.pot Log Message: Add enough dummy
entries until this puppy validates. Index: de.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/po/de.po,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- de.po 13 Feb 2006 16:15:25 -0000 1.1 +++ de.po 13 Feb 2006 16:40:20 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-12 16:59-0600\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-13 10:25-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -9,154 +9,181 @@ "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -#: en/para.xml:10(para) -msgid "This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example." +#: en/para.xml:10(para) +msgid "" +"This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:22(fallback) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:18(fallback) msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:27(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:23(title) msgid "Some Section" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:29(primary) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:25(primary) msgid "Index term" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:31(para) -msgid "This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup." +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:27(para) +msgid "" +"This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since " +"those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without " +"changing a lot of other markup." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:38(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:34(para) msgid "Could not find the para-en.xml file" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:43(para) -msgid "Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results in extra spaces in HTML rendering." +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:39(para) +msgid "" +"Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the " +"tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results " +"in extra spaces in HTML rendering." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:50(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:46(title) msgid "Warning" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:52(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:48(para) msgid "Example of an admonition." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:57(para) -msgid "This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax:" +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:53(para) +msgid "" +"This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. " +"Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install " +"any RPM package, use the following syntax:" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(replaceable) msgid "pkgname" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(replaceable) msgid "version" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(replaceable) msgid "arch" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(command) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(command) msgid "rpm -ivh -..rpm" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:66(para) -msgid "Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been surrounded by userinput since the user types this command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample." +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:62(para) +msgid "" +"Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified " +"with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in " +"PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been " +"surrounded by userinput since the user types this " +"command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:77(command) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:73(command) msgid "grep snmptrap /etc/services" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:79(computeroutput) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:75(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:81(para) -msgid "Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are automatically treated as non-breaking." +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:77(para) +msgid "" +"Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. " +"Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are " +"automatically treated as non-breaking." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:87(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:83(title) msgid "Fill modes and screen tags" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:88(para) -msgid "Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle screen sections. Use care when performing fill operations, and check the results." +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:84(para) +msgid "" +"Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle " +"screen sections. Use care when performing fill " +"operations, and check the results." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:97(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:93(title) msgid "Callout Example" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:98(programlisting) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:94(programlisting) #, no-wrap -msgid "\nLine 1 \nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4 \n" +msgid "" +"\n" +"Line 1 \n" +"Line 2\n" +"Line 3\n" +"Line 4 \n" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:106(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:102(para) msgid "Here is a callout." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:111(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:107(para) msgid "The second callout." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:119(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:115(title) msgid "Deeply nested sections" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:121(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:117(para) msgid "Early to bed, early to rise" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:126(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:122(title) msgid "Second Level" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:128(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:124(para) msgid "Is the curse of the working class" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:133(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:129(title) msgid "Third Level" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:135(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:131(para) msgid "He who can, does" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:140(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:136(title) msgid "Fourth Level" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:142(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:138(para) msgid "He who cannot, manages." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:151(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:147(title) msgid "Procedure Test" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:154(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:150(para) msgid "First step" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:159(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:155(para) msgid "Second step" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:164(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:160(para) msgid "Third step" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:0(None) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" - Index: example-tutorial.pot =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/po/example-tutorial.pot,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- example-tutorial.pot 13 Feb 2006 16:15:25 -0000 1.1 +++ example-tutorial.pot 13 Feb 2006 16:40:20 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-12 16:59-0600\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-13 10:25-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -13,145 +13,145 @@ msgid "This paragraph was obtained via an <xi:include> element, just for an example." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:22(fallback) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:18(fallback) msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:27(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:23(title) msgid "Some Section" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:29(primary) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:25(primary) msgid "Index term" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:31(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:27(para) msgid "This is an example section. You should not use sect1, sect2, etc., since those tags will make sections less modular, i.e., harder to relocate without changing a lot of other markup." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:38(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:34(para) msgid "Could not find the para-en.xml file" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:43(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:39(para) msgid "Keep text within the title tags on the same line as the tags. Nesting the title on a separate line from the enclosing tags results in extra spaces in HTML rendering." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:50(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:46(title) msgid "Warning" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:52(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:48(para) msgid "Example of an admonition." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:57(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:53(para) msgid "This paragraph illustrates the use of command syntax to accomplish a task. Note that specific filenames denoting versions should be avoided. To install any RPM package, use the following syntax:" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(replaceable) msgid "pkgname" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(replaceable) msgid "version" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(replaceable) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(replaceable) msgid "arch" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:63(command) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:59(command) msgid "rpm -ivh -..rpm" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:66(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:62(para) msgid "Notice that the screen section is entirely left-justified with no preceding indent. This is necessary to ensure proper rendering in PDFs. Also notice that the entire command has been surrounded by userinput since the user types this command. Computer output would be enclosed in computeroutput tags, as in the following sample." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:77(command) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:73(command) msgid "grep snmptrap /etc/services" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:79(computeroutput) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:75(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "snmptrap 162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:81(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:77(para) msgid "Lines should be broken exactly as they are on-screen. Also, note that spaces inside screen tags are automatically treated as non-breaking." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:87(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:83(title) msgid "Fill modes and screen tags" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:88(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:84(para) msgid "Using automatic or manual fill commands in Emacs/PSGML will sometimes mangle screen sections. Use care when performing fill operations, and check the results." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:97(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:93(title) msgid "Callout Example" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:98(programlisting) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:94(programlisting) #, no-wrap msgid "\nLine 1 \nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4 \n" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:106(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:102(para) msgid "Here is a callout." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:111(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:107(para) msgid "The second callout." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:119(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:115(title) msgid "Deeply nested sections" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:121(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:117(para) msgid "Early to bed, early to rise" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:126(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:122(title) msgid "Second Level" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:128(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:124(para) msgid "Is the curse of the working class" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:133(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:129(title) msgid "Third Level" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:135(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:131(para) msgid "He who can, does" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:140(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:136(title) msgid "Fourth Level" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:142(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:138(para) msgid "He who cannot, manages." msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:151(title) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:147(title) msgid "Procedure Test" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:154(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:150(para) msgid "First step" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:159(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:155(para) msgid "Second step" msgstr "" -#: en/example-tutorial.xml:164(para) +#: en/example-tutorial.xml:160(para) msgid "Third step" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 16:40:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:40:22 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial rpm-info.xml,1.18,1.19 Message-ID: <200602131640.k1DGerTo012234@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12187 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Add enough dummy
entries until this puppy validates. Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.18 retrieving revision 1.19 diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19 --- rpm-info.xml 13 Feb 2006 16:15:10 -0000 1.18 +++ rpm-info.xml 13 Feb 2006 16:40:15 -0000 1.19 @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
A shameless bump to test prettyprinting
+
Filler
@@ -42,22 +43,27 @@
A matching RPM release
+
A matching de RPM release
Make sure version matches what's in DOCVERSION
+
Make sure de version matchs what's in DOCVERSION
Minor changes for testing purposes
+
Filler
Some rpm-only changes
+
Filler
Initial RPM version
+
Filler
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 17:05:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:05:52 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging bookinfo.xsl, 1.15, 1.16 fedora-doc-common.spec, 1.10, 1.11 spec.xsl, 1.16, 1.17 Message-ID: <200602131705.k1DH5qF8014245@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14206/packaging Modified Files: bookinfo.xsl fedora-doc-common.spec spec.xsl Log Message: Push to 0.3.1: - Update Makefile to properly remove supporting source files - Support generation of fdp-info in local build environment - Include additional scripts - Revert spec.xsl to distinguish local builds from CVS builds Index: bookinfo.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.15 retrieving revision 1.16 diff -u -r1.15 -r1.16 --- bookinfo.xsl 12 Feb 2006 21:58:55 -0000 1.15 +++ bookinfo.xsl 13 Feb 2006 17:05:33 -0000 1.16 @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ + - <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="../../docs-common/common/legalnotice-opl-en.xml"/> + <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="/docs-common/common/legalnotice-opl-en.xml"/> - <xi:include - xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="../../docs-common/common/legalnotice-en.xml"/> + <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="/docs-common/common/legalnotice-en.xml"/> Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 12 Feb 2006 23:24:07 -0000 1.10 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 13 Feb 2006 17:05:33 -0000 1.11 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Summary: Fedora Documentation common files Name: fedora-doc-common # To be defined in Makefile -Version: 0.3 +Version: 0.3.1 Release: 1 License: FDL Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ @@ -32,21 +32,17 @@ %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ -for i in xmlformat xmldiff copy-figs tidy-bowl fdpsh doctype +for i in xmlformat xmldiff copy-figs tidy-bowl fdpsh doctype db2rpm-info \ + move-if-change do install -m 755 bin/${i} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ done for i in xmlformat-fdp.conf xmldiff.pl active fdp-functions do - install -m 755 bin/${i} \ + install -m 644 bin/${i} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ done -# Correct exceptions to make rpmlint happy -for i in active fdp-functions xmlformat-fdp.conf -do - chmod 644 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/${i} -done install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ install -m 644 common/*.{xml,ent} \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ @@ -107,6 +103,12 @@ %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/* %changelog +* Mon Feb 13 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.3.1-1 +- Update Makefile to properly remove supporting source files +- Support generation of fdp-info in local build environment +- Include additional scripts +- Revert spec.xsl to distinguish local builds from CVS builds + * Sun Feb 12 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.3-1 - Move to XInclude for all legalnotice content Index: spec.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.16 retrieving revision 1.17 diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17 --- spec.xsl 4 Feb 2006 06:52:27 -0000 1.16 +++ spec.xsl 13 Feb 2006 17:05:33 -0000 1.17 @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ %define docbase # We may not be using this because of the way that $FDPDIR commutes # into the sed(1) command below -#%{!?fdpdir:%define localbuild 1} -#%{!?fdpdir:%define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc} +%{!?fdpdir:%define localbuild 1} +%{!?fdpdir:%define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc} %define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc Summary: Fedora Documentation: %{docbase} @@ -39,9 +39,8 @@ Requires: fedora-doc-common BuildRequires: xmlto BuildRequires: kdelibs -BuildRequires: fedora-doc-common # Used if builder does not specify common files locally -#%{?localbuild:%{expand:BuildRequires: fedora-doc-common}} +%{?localbuild:%{expand:BuildRequires: fedora-doc-common}} %description From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 17:05:35 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:05:35 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.51,1.52 Message-ID: <200602131706.k1DH668w014249@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14206 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Push to 0.3.1: - Update Makefile to properly remove supporting source files - Support generation of fdp-info in local build environment - Include additional scripts - Revert spec.xsl to distinguish local builds from CVS builds Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.51 retrieving revision 1.52 diff -u -r1.51 -r1.52 --- Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 16:12:20 -0000 1.51 +++ Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 17:05:26 -0000 1.52 @@ -250,6 +250,7 @@ define fdp-info_template $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml:: $(RPMINFO) ${XSLTPROC} --stringparam lang $(1) \ + --stringparam fdpdir $(FDPDIR) \ --stringparam doctype $(shell \ doctype $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml \ ) ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 18:21:31 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:21:31 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin xmlformat-fdp.conf,1.15,1.16 Message-ID: <200602131821.k1DILVeO020267@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20249/docs-common/bin Modified Files: xmlformat-fdp.conf Log Message: Don't mess with rpm-info element contents as much Index: xmlformat-fdp.conf =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf,v retrieving revision 1.15 retrieving revision 1.16 diff -u -r1.15 -r1.16 --- xmlformat-fdp.conf 5 Feb 2006 20:08:24 -0000 1.15 +++ xmlformat-fdp.conf 13 Feb 2006 18:21:23 -0000 1.16 @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ format = block entry-break = 0 exit-break = 0 - normalize = yes + normalize = no From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 18:25:28 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:25:28 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602131825.k1DIPSLN020662@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20641/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Add an RPM package revision for testing purposes on a doc that is up to current standards Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 22:07:24 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 18:25:20 -0000 1.3 @@ -28,10 +28,13 @@ + + +
Initial RPM package
+
- -
Add lftp section and push to 1.0
+
Add lftp section and push to 1.0
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 18:29:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:29:58 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.52,1.53 Message-ID: <200602131829.k1DITwg2021147@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21121/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Add src-tarball phony target for use when VERSION isn't known externally Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.52 retrieving revision 1.53 diff -u -r1.52 -r1.53 --- Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 17:05:26 -0000 1.52 +++ Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 18:29:50 -0000 1.53 @@ -111,7 +111,8 @@ # In a properly-constructed Makefile, this will be the default target TARGETS=all clean distclean fdp-info html html-nochunks pdf po showvars \ - tarball rpm rpm-common noarch srpm package-prep package-post + tarball rpm rpm-common noarch srpm package-prep package-post \ + src-tarball .PHONY: ${TARGETS} .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-${LANG}) .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-nochunks-${LANG}) @@ -347,7 +348,7 @@ omf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},omf-$(LANG)) fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-C.omf -$(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz:: +src-tarball $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz:: ${MAKE} fdp-info ${MAKE} gnome.desktop ${MAKE} kde.desktop From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 18:34:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:34:22 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.53,1.54 Message-ID: <200602131834.k1DIYM9v021384@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21366/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Oops, remember Tommy's rule of good behavior in targets Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.53 retrieving revision 1.54 diff -u -r1.53 -r1.54 --- Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 18:29:50 -0000 1.53 +++ Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 18:34:15 -0000 1.54 @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ -o -name '*.tmp' \ -o -name '${DOCBASE}-${VERSION}' \ ')' -prune -o -print | cpio -pamdv $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) - tar -zcvf $@ $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION)/ + tar -zcvf $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION)/ ${RM} -r $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) package-prep:: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 19:26:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 14:26:45 -0500 Subject: infrastructure/build-docs build-docs, 1.1, 1.2 build-docs.cron, 1.1, 1.2 build-docs.spec, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602131926.k1DJQkCd024367@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24345 Modified Files: build-docs build-docs.cron build-docs.spec Log Message: Do spec and SRPM builds by default, push to 0.0.5 Index: build-docs =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs/build-docs,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- build-docs 5 Jan 2006 00:17:23 -0000 1.1 +++ build-docs 13 Feb 2006 19:26:36 -0000 1.2 @@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ echo " -c : build chunked HTML" echo " -n : build HTML nochunks" echo " -p : build PDF (not working currently)" + echo " -S : build SRPM" + echo " -s : build spec file" + echo " -T : build source tarball" echo " -t : build tarball" echo " -k : continue building in face of errors" } @@ -47,7 +50,7 @@ unset KEEPON BUILDS=0 -while getopts "m:f:D:a:r:Qcnpthvk" OPT; do +while getopts "m:f:D:a:r:QcnpSsTthvk" OPT; do case $OPT in m ) WORKDIR="$OPTARG" @@ -79,6 +82,18 @@ PDF="yes" # But PDF doesn't work yet, don't do this! BUILDS=$(($BUILDS+1)) ;; + S ) + SRPM="yes" + BUILDS=$(($BUILDS+1)) + ;; + s ) + SPEC="yes" + BUILDS=$(($BUILDS+1)) + ;; + T ) + SRCTARBALL="yes" + BUILDS=$(($BUILDS+1)) + ;; t ) TARBALL="yes" BUILDS=$(($BUILDS+1)) @@ -105,7 +120,7 @@ if [ $BUILDS -lt 1 ]; then - echo "$MYSELF: nothing to do, try selecting one of [-c|-n|-p|-t]" + echo "$MYSELF: nothing to do, try selecting one of [-c|-n|-p|-s|-S|-T|-t]" exit 20 fi @@ -137,7 +152,7 @@ exit 251 ) for LANG in $LANGUAGES ; do DESTDIR="${TARGETDIR}/${DOCBASE}/${LANG}" - [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p $DESTDIR + [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p "$DESTDIR" cp -r "${DOCBASE}-${LANG}/"* "${DESTDIR}" done fi @@ -147,7 +162,7 @@ ( echo "$MYSELF: NOCHUNKS failed" ; exit 251 ) for LANG in $LANGUAGES ; do DESTDIR="${TARGETDIR}/${DOCBASE}/" # add $LANG if desired - [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p $DESTDIR + [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p "$DESTDIR" cp -r "${DOCBASE}-${LANG}.html" "${DESTDIR}" done fi @@ -157,10 +172,38 @@ exit 251 ) for LANG in $LANGUAGES ; do DESTDIR="${TARGETDIR}/${DOCBASE}/" # add $LANG if desired - [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p $DESTDIR + [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p "$DESTDIR" cp -r "${DOCBASE}-${LANG}.tar.gz" "${DESTDIR}" done fi + if [ "$SRCTARBALL" = "yes" ]; then + echo "Making source tarball for ${DOCBASE}" + make tarball 2>&1 > $REDIR || ( echo "$MYSELF: SRCTARBALL failed" ;\ + exit 251 ) + for LANG in $LANGUAGES ; do + DESTDIR="${TARGETDIR}/${DOCBASE}/" # add $LANG if desired + [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p "$DESTDIR" + cp -r "${DOCBASE}*.src.tar.gz" "${DESTDIR}" + done + fi + if [ "$SRPM" = "yes" ]; then + echo "Making SRPM package for ${DOCBASE}" + make srpm 2>&1 > $REDIR || ( echo "$MYSELF: SRPM failed" ;\ + exit 251 ) + # No LANG for .src.rpm + DESTDIR="${TARGETDIR}/${DOCBASE}/" # add $LANG if desired + [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p "$DESTDIR" + cp -r "fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}*.src.rpm" "${DESTDIR}" + fi + if [ "$SPEC" = "yes" ]; then + echo "Making specfile for ${DOCBASE}" + make spec 2>&1 > $REDIR || ( echo "$MYSELF: SPEC failed" ;\ + exit 251 ) + # No LANG for .spec + DESTDIR="${TARGETDIR}/${DOCBASE}/" + [ ! -d "$DESTDIR" ] && mkdir -p "$DESTDIR" + cp -r "fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}.spec" "${DESTDIR}" + fi popd >/dev/null Index: build-docs.cron =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs/build-docs.cron,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- build-docs.cron 5 Jan 2006 00:17:23 -0000 1.1 +++ build-docs.cron 13 Feb 2006 19:26:36 -0000 1.2 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ . /etc/build-docs.conf [ "${ENABLE_HOURLY_BUILD}" == "yes" ] || exit 0 [ "x" == "x${BDR}" ] && BDR="build-docs" -[ "x" == "x${BDRFLAGS}" ] && BDRFLAGS="-c -m /var/lib/build-docs" +[ "x" == "x${BDRFLAGS}" ] && BDRFLAGS="-c -S -s -m /var/lib/build-docs" [ "x" == "x${LOGFILE}" ] && LOGFILE="/var/log/build-docs.log" echo "Starting build-docs at `date -uR`..." >> $LOGFILE $BDR $BDRFLAGS &> $LOGFILE 2>&1 Index: build-docs.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs/build-docs.spec,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- build-docs.spec 28 Jan 2006 08:00:04 -0000 1.2 +++ build-docs.spec 13 Feb 2006 19:26:36 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Summary: A simple script and cron job to build Fedora Documentation Name: build-docs -Version: 0.0.4 +Version: 0.0.5 Release: 1 URL: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject License: GPL @@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ %endif %changelog +* Sun Feb 12 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.0.5-1 +- Provide SRPM and specfile builds for use with FE + * Sat Jan 28 2006 Patrick Barnes - Fixed potentially nasty typo in Makefile (only affects non-rpm installs) - Incremented version to 0.0.4 From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 19:30:20 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 14:30:20 -0500 Subject: infrastructure/build-docs README,1.1,1.2 build-docs.conf,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602131930.k1DJULSB024431@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24411 Modified Files: README build-docs.conf Log Message: Do spec and SRPM builds by default, push to 0.0.5 Index: README =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs/README,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- README 5 Jan 2006 00:17:23 -0000 1.1 +++ README 13 Feb 2006 19:30:13 -0000 1.2 @@ -90,6 +90,9 @@ -c : build chunked HTML -n : build HTML nochunks -p : build PDF (not working currently) + -S : build SRPM + -s : build spec file + -T : build source tarball -t : build tarball -k : continue building in face of errors Index: build-docs.conf =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs/build-docs.conf,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- build-docs.conf 5 Jan 2006 00:17:23 -0000 1.1 +++ build-docs.conf 13 Feb 2006 19:30:13 -0000 1.2 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ # BDRFLAGS, if set, should contain the desired flags to be passed # to the build-docs script. # -#BDRFLAGS="-c -m /var/lib/build-docs" +#BDRFLAGS="-c -S -s -m /var/lib/build-docs" # # LOGFILE, if set, should point to the location where you want the From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 13 20:05:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Patrick Barnes (nman64)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:05:27 -0500 Subject: infrastructure/build-docs Makefile,1.2,1.3 build-docs.spec,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602132005.k1DK5R3h026663@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: nman64 Update of /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26638 Modified Files: Makefile build-docs.spec Log Message: Fix Makefile flaw Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Makefile 28 Jan 2006 07:58:09 -0000 1.2 +++ Makefile 13 Feb 2006 20:05:04 -0000 1.3 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ install: @[ "x$(INSTROOT)" != "x" ] || echo -e "\nWARNING\nWARNING: Installation using make is discouraged, try RPMs instead!\nWARNING\n" - mkdir -p $(INSTROOT) + @[ "x$(INSTROOT)" == "x" ] || mkdir -p $(INSTROOT) mkdir -p $(INSTROOT)$(BINDIR) mkdir -p $(INSTROOT)$(PKGLOCALSTATEDIR) @if [ "$(DISABLECRON)" != "1" ]; then \ Index: build-docs.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/infrastructure/build-docs/build-docs.spec,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- build-docs.spec 13 Feb 2006 19:26:36 -0000 1.3 +++ build-docs.spec 13 Feb 2006 20:05:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Summary: A simple script and cron job to build Fedora Documentation Name: build-docs -Version: 0.0.5 +Version: 0.0.6 Release: 1 URL: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject License: GPL @@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ %endif %changelog +* Sun Feb 12 2006 Patrick Barnes - 0.0.6-1 +- Fix empty INSTROOT Makefile flaw + * Sun Feb 12 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.0.5-1 - Provide SRPM and specfile builds for use with FE From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 03:40:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 22:40:42 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en translation-quick-start-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602140340.k1E3egT0013147@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13129/en Modified Files: translation-quick-start-en.xml Log Message: Update to new standard Index: translation-quick-start-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/translation-quick-start-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- translation-quick-start-en.xml 7 Feb 2006 21:41:55 -0000 1.2 +++ translation-quick-start-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 03:40:33 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - @@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ - - ]>
- &FDP-INFO; +
Introduction From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 03:42:14 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 22:42:14 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en rpm-info-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 translation-quick-start-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602140342.k1E3gE35013178@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13158/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml translation-quick-start-en.xml Log Message: Bump version and update rpm-info Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- rpm-info-en.xml 10 Feb 2006 03:03:07 -0000 1.4 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 03:42:07 -0000 1.5 @@ -32,24 +32,23 @@ Translation Quick Start Guide - - Quick start guide to providing translations on the Fedora Project. - + Quick start guide to providing translations on the Fedora Project. Guida rapida alle traduzioni - - Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project. - + Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project. Guia R??pido de Tradu????o - - Guia r??pido para fornecer tradu????es ao Projeto Fedora. - + Guia r??pido para fornecer tradu????es ao Projeto Fedora. + + + +
Move to DocBook XML 4.4 and use XInclude
+
Fix spelling (#179717)
@@ -74,8 +73,8 @@ sections
Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? leggibili
-
Edi????o de estilo adicional, divis??o de procedimentos em se????es - para melhor leitura
+
Edi????o de estilo adicional, divis??o de procedimentos em se????es para + melhor leitura
Index: translation-quick-start-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/translation-quick-start-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- translation-quick-start-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 03:40:33 -0000 1.3 +++ translation-quick-start-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 03:42:07 -0000 1.4 @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - - + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 03:44:05 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 22:44:05 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin xmlformat-fdp.conf,1.16,1.17 Message-ID: <200602140344.k1E3i5Qo013228@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13210/docs-common/bin Modified Files: xmlformat-fdp.conf Log Message: Cover desc and do normalization Index: xmlformat-fdp.conf =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf,v retrieving revision 1.16 retrieving revision 1.17 diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17 --- xmlformat-fdp.conf 13 Feb 2006 18:21:23 -0000 1.16 +++ xmlformat-fdp.conf 14 Feb 2006 03:43:57 -0000 1.17 @@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ exit-break = 1 # Cover rpm-info files -details rights version +details rights version desc format = block entry-break = 0 exit-break = 0 - normalize = no + normalize = yes From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 06:05:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 01:05:33 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602140605.k1E65XX0021289@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21274/translation-quick-start-guide/en Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: updated lang=it attribute Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- rpm-info-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 03:42:07 -0000 1.5 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 06:05:18 -0000 1.6 @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ -
Move to DocBook XML 4.4 and use XInclude
+
Move to DocBook XML 4.4 and use XInclude
+
Aggiornato a DocBook XML 4.4 ed utilizzato XInclude
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 15:56:22 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tatsuo Sekine (tsekine)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:56:22 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602141556.k1EFuMTx011119@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tsekine Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11101 Modified Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: Update Japanese title Index: rpm-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/rpm-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- rpm-info-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 18:53:35 -0000 1.2 +++ rpm-info-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 15:56:14 -0000 1.3 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ - Fedora core 5 test3 ????????????????????????????????? + Fedora core 5 test3 ????????????????????? From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 16:08:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tatsuo Sekine (tsekine)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:08:29 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecificx86-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602141608.k1EG8Ta7012954@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tsekine Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12934 Modified Files: ArchSpecificx86-en.xml Log Message: fix missing closing tag Index: ArchSpecificx86-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecificx86-en.xml 13 Feb 2006 01:56:43 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecificx86-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 16:08:14 -0000 1.4 @@ -62,4 +62,5 @@ Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
+
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 16:17:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tatsuo Sekine (tsekine)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:17:59 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecificx86-en.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602141617.k1EGHxu7013088@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tsekine Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13068 Modified Files: ArchSpecificx86-en.xml Log Message: revert r1.3 :< Index: ArchSpecificx86-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- ArchSpecificx86-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 16:08:14 -0000 1.4 +++ ArchSpecificx86-en.xml 14 Feb 2006 16:17:51 -0000 1.5 @@ -57,10 +57,8 @@
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- x86 Installation Notes - Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom. -
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+ x86 Installation Notes + Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 22:50:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:50:49 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200602142250.k1EMonh2031512@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31494 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Patch Makefile, thanks Ignacio Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- Makefile 4 Feb 2006 16:45:42 -0000 1.9 +++ Makefile 14 Feb 2006 22:50:42 -0000 1.10 @@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ # Some RPM flags... ###################################################### RPMFLAGS = --define "docbase $(DOCBASE)" \ - --define "_topdir $(PWD)/rpmbuild" + --define "_topdir $(PWD)/rpmbuild" \ + --define "_build_name_fmt %{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}.rpm" RPM = rpm ${RPMFLAGS} ###################################################### @@ -72,7 +73,7 @@ # Do the build... # rpmbuild -ba $(RPMFLAGS) $(DOCSPEC) - mv $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_rpmdir}')/noarch/*.rpm . + mv $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_rpmdir}')/*.rpm . mv $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_srcrpmdir}')/*.rpm . rpmbuild --clean --rmsource $(RPMFLAGS) $(DOCSPEC) rm -rf $(shell ${RPM} --eval '%{_topdir}') From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 22:51:25 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:51:25 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging fedora-doc-common.spec,1.11,1.12 Message-ID: <200602142251.k1EMpPlV031536@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31518/packaging Modified Files: fedora-doc-common.spec Log Message: Properly own directories so no cruft; also use macro to improve readability Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 13 Feb 2006 17:05:33 -0000 1.11 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 14 Feb 2006 22:51:18 -0000 1.12 @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ # This spec file is only for building supporting common files from the # docs-common module. It is not for use with other docs modules at # this time. +%define docs_common $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common Summary: Fedora Documentation common files Name: fedora-doc-common @@ -31,44 +32,39 @@ %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/bin/ for i in xmlformat xmldiff copy-figs tidy-bowl fdpsh doctype db2rpm-info \ move-if-change do install -m 755 bin/${i} \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ + %{docs_common}/bin/ done for i in xmlformat-fdp.conf xmldiff.pl active fdp-functions do install -m 644 bin/${i} \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ + %{docs_common}/bin/ done -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ -install -m 644 common/*.{xml,ent} \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/ -install -m 644 css/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/common/ +install -m 644 common/*.{xml,ent} %{docs_common}/common/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/css/ +install -m 644 css/* %{docs_common}/css/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/ install -m 644 packaging/fedora-documentation.menu \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/ -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/ -install -m 644 stylesheet-images/* \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/ -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ -install -m 644 packaging/*.{xsl,dtd} \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/ -install -m 644 w3.org/2001/* \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/ -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ -install -m 644 xsl/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ -install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ -install -m 644 images/* \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/stylesheet-images/ +install -m 644 stylesheet-images/* %{docs_common}/stylesheet-images/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/packaging/ +install -m 644 packaging/*.{xsl,dtd} %{docs_common}/packaging/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/w3.org/2001/ +install -m 644 w3.org/2001/* %{docs_common}/w3.org/2001/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/xsl/ +install -m 644 xsl/* %{docs_common}/xsl/ +install -d -m 755 %{docs_common}/images/ +install -m 644 images/* %{docs_common}/images/ install -d -m 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora -install -m 644 packaging/khelpcenter-fdp.directory $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/.directory -install -m 644 Makefile.common \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/Makefile.common +install -m 644 packaging/khelpcenter-fdp.directory \ + $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/.directory +install -m 644 Makefile.common %{docs_common}/Makefile.common %clean @@ -77,29 +73,8 @@ %files %defattr(-, root, root,-) -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/ -%dir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/ -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/Makefile.common -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/bin/* -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/common/* -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/css/* -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/images/* -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/packaging/* -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/stylesheet-images/* -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/w3.org/2001/* -%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/docs-common/xsl/* -%dir %{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/ -%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/.directory +%{_datadir}/fedora/ +%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora/ %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/* %changelog From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 14 22:53:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:53:27 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging fedora-doc-common.spec,1.12,1.13 Message-ID: <200602142253.k1EMrRH1031565@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31547/packaging Modified Files: fedora-doc-common.spec Log Message: Push version to 0.3.2 and update specfile and changelog Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 14 Feb 2006 22:51:18 -0000 1.12 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 14 Feb 2006 22:53:20 -0000 1.13 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Summary: Fedora Documentation common files Name: fedora-doc-common # To be defined in Makefile -Version: 0.3.1 +Version: 0.3.2 Release: 1 License: FDL Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ @@ -78,6 +78,10 @@ %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/menus/applications-merged/* %changelog +* Tue Feb 14 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.3.2-1 +- Accommodate users' local %_build_name_fmt +- Improve readability with macro in spec file + * Mon Feb 13 2006 Paul W. Frields - 0.3.1-1 - Update Makefile to properly remove supporting source files - Support generation of fdp-info in local build environment From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 00:52:10 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:52:10 -0500 Subject: release-notes about-fedora.omf, NONE, 1.1 about-fedora.xml, NONE, 1.1 about-gnome.desktop, NONE, 1.1 about-kde.desktop, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602150052.k1F0qAsw003288@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3268 Added Files: about-fedora.omf about-fedora.xml about-gnome.desktop about-kde.desktop Log Message: Added "About Fedora" materials while I massage --- NEW FILE about-fedora.omf --- fedora-docs-list at redhat.com (Fedora Documentation Project) fedora-docs-list at redhat.com (Fedora Documentation Project) About Fedora 2006-02-14 Describes Fedora Core, the Fedora Project, and how you can help. About --- NEW FILE about-fedora.xml ---
About Fedora Paul W. Frields The Fedora Project community 2006 Fedora Foundation Fedora is an open, innovative, forward looking operating system and platform, based on Linux, that is always free for anyone to use, modify and distribute, now and forever. It is developed by a large community of people who strive to provide and maintain the very best in free, open source software and standards. The Fedora Project is managed and directed by the Fedora Foundation and sponsored by Red Hat, Inc.
--- NEW FILE about-gnome.desktop --- [Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=About Fedora Comment=Learn more about Fedora Exec=yelp file:/usr/share/doc/fedora-release/about/C/about-fedora.xml Icon= Terminal=false Type=Application DocPath= Categories=GNOME;Application;Core; StartupNotify=true OnlyShowIn=GNOME; --- NEW FILE about-kde.desktop --- [Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 GenericName=About Fedora Name=About Fedora Comment=Learn more about Fedora Exec=khelpcenter Icon= Path= Terminal=false Type=Application DocPath=khelpcenter/plugins/about.html Categories=Qt;KDE;Application;Core; X-KDE-StartupNotify=true OnlyShowIn=KDE; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 01:26:17 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:26:17 -0500 Subject: install-guide Makefile, 1.17.2.1, 1.17.2.2 fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml, 1.9, NONE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml, 1.10.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml, 1.13, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, 1.16, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NON! 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Frields 1.1.1 2006-01-04 Edited Install Guide per RFE 173735 to include new flow. 1.1 2005-12-22 Amended Management Options section. 1.0.9 2005-12-22 Updated Management Options section. 1.0.8 2005-12-14 Added Technical References section. 1.0.7 2005-12-12 Added Management Options section. 1.0.6 2005-12-10 Updated sections on installation methods. 1.0.5 2005-12-08 Updated partitioning section. 1.0.4 2005-12-06 Added material on updating the new installation. 1.0.3 2005-12-04 Reorganized to match anaconda screens. 1.0.2 2005-11-25 Additional reorganization for clarity; information on /home partition 1.0.1rc1 2005-11-20 Reorganization of introductory material 1.0 2005-06-10 Release version 1.0rc1 2005-06-08 Publication edit and declaration of release candidate 0.7 2005-05-15 Additional style editing and indexing 0.6.3 2005-05-10 Style editing, removed "nextsteps" from build 0.6.2 2005-04-30 First commission to CVS, plus very minor parent file edits &LEGALNOTICE; --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml --- About to Install No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation process after that point, the &FC; system will be incomplete and unusable. To return to previous screens to make different choices, select Back. To abort the installation, turn off the computer. Aborting Installation In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. &FC; notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the installation program. You may reboot with the installation media to start over.
About to Install Screen About to install screen.
Click Next to begin the installation. If your installation requires more than one disc, &FC; displays a list of all discs required to complete the process. If you do not have all of the necessary discs, select Reboot to abort the installation. Otherwise, choose Continue to proceed with installation.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml --- Acknowledgements Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram and the Anaconda team. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml --- ?????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????Rahul Sundaram?????????anaconda??????????????????????????????????????? --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml --- ?????? Rahul Sundaram ??? Anaconda ???????????????????????????????????????????????? --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml --- Appendix: Management Options The &FED; installation system includes a range of options and functions for administrators.
Boot Options Many of the options listed here have NOT yet been tested. To use boot options, enter linux option at the boot: prompt. If you specify more than one option, separate each of the options by a single space. For example: linux option1 option2
Booting Your Computer with Rescue Mode You may use the first installation disc to boot a command-line Linux system, without installing &FED; on the computer. This rescue system may access the drives on your computer. Rescue mode enables you to use the utilities and functions of a running system to modify or repair an installed system. To load the rescue mode, enter: linux rescue Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the rescue system with the screens that follow.
Configuring the Installation System You may configure the installation system without affecting the final &FED; system. The boot: prompt enables you to configure the following: Display resolution Interface type Installation method Network settings You may force the installation system to use the lowest possible screen resolution (640x480) with the option. To use a specific display resolution, enter as a boot option. For example, to set the display resolution to 1024x768, enter: linux resolution=1024x768 To run the installation process in mode, enter: linux text To enable support for a serial console, enter as an additional option. Use the option to display additional menus that enable you to specify the installation method network settings. You may also configure the installation method and network settings at the boot: prompt itself. To specify the installation method from the boot: prompt, use the option. Refer to for the supported installation methods. Installation Methods Installation Method Option Format CD or DVD drive Hard Drive HTTP Server FTP Server NFS Server
By default, the installation system uses DHCP to obtain the correct network settings. To manually configure one or more network settings, specify the setting at the boot: prompt. You may set the address, , , and servers for the installation system. This example configures all of the network settings for an installation system that uses the IP address 192.168.1.10: linux ip=192.168.1.10 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.1.1 dns=192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3
Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System You may access the interface for the installation system from any other system. Access to a text mode display requires telnet, which is installed by default on &FED; systems. To remotely access the graphical display of an installation system, you must use client software that supports the VNC (Virtual Network Computing) display protocol. Installing a VNC Client To install the vncviewer VNC client on &FED;, use the package vnc. To enable remote graphical access to the installation system, enter two options at the prompt: linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty The option enables the VNC service. The option sets a password for remote access. The example shown above sets the password as qwerty. VNC Passwords The VNC password must be at least six characters long. Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the installation system with the screens that follow. You may then access the graphical interface through a VNC client. The installation system displays the correct connection setting for the VNC client: for a shell]]> To run the vncviewer client, choose Applications AccessoriesVNC Viewer, or type the command vncviewer in a terminal window. Enter the server and display number in the VNC Server dialog. For the example above, the VNC Server is computer.mydomain.com:1. Alternatively, you may automatically connect the interface for the installation system to an active VNC client, with the option. This requires the VNC client to run in listening mode. The client system must also allow connections on a known TCP port. By default, the vncviewer utility listens on TCP port 5500. To connect to a VNC client on the system desktop.mydomain.com on the port 5500, you would enter the following at the boot: prompt: linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty vncconnect=desktop.mydomain.com:5500 On &FED; systems, use the option to start the vncviewer VNC client in listening mode. In a terminal window, enter the command: vncviewer -listen To enable remote access to a text mode installation, use the option at the boot: prompt: linux telnet You may then connect to the installation system with the telnet utility. The telnet command requires the name or IP address of the installation system: telnet computer.mydomain.com No password option for telnet ?
Automating the Installation with Kickstart A Kickstart file specifies settings for an installation. To automate the installation process, use the option to provide the name and location of a Kickstart file: linux ks=location/kickstart-file.cfg You may use Kickstart files that are located on either removable storage, or a hard drive, or on a network server. Refer to for the supported Kickstart sources. Kickstart Sources Kickstart Source Option Format CD or DVD drive Hard Drive Other Device HTTP Server FTP Server NFS Server
Kickstart File is Automatically Created The Kickstart file /root/anaconda-ks.cfg contains the settings for your system. The &FED; installation process automatically creates this file. To install an application to create and edit Kickstart files, use the package system-config-kickstart. To load this Kickstart file editor, choose Applications System ToolsKickstart. Alternatively, you may edit Kickstart files with a text editor. You may also write Web applications to generate Kickstart files. To use a Web application to provide a Kickstart file, specify the URL of the application with the option. If you add the option , the request also sends HTTP headers to the Web application. Your application may use these headers to identify the computer. For example, this line sends a request with headers to the application http://server.example.com/kickstart.cgi: linux ks=http://server.mydomain.com/kickstart.cgi kssendmac
Hardware Compatibility Options By default, &FED; detects and configures all of the components of your computer. To override the automatic hardware detection, use the following options: Hardware Options Compatibility Setting Option Disable all hardware detection Disable graphics, keyboard, and mouse detection Disable power management (ACPI) Disable automatic monitor detection (DDC) Disable Firewire device detection Disable parallel port detection Disable PC Card (PCMCIA) device detection Disable USB storage device detection Disable all USB device detection Force Firewire device detection Prompt user for ISA device configuration
Installing &FC; with Expert Mode The mode enables you to run the installation process with additional options for hardware configuration. To run the installation process in expert mode, enter: linux expert May need an explanation of driver disks.
Performing a Memory (RAM) Test Faults in memory modules may cause your system to freeze or crash unpredictably. In some cases, memory faults may only cause errors with particular combinations of software. For this reason, you should test the memory of a computer before you install &FED; for the first time, even if it has previously run other operating systems. To load the memtest86 memory test utility, enter memtest86 at the boot: prompt. The utility immediately starts the first test. By default, memtest86 carries out a total of ten tests. To halt testing and reboot your computer, enter Esc at any time.
Accessing the Consoles In addition to the main interface, or console, the installation process provides three other consoles. The shell console enables you to access the command-line of the installation system. The two other consoles display events as the installation proceeds. You may find these consoles useful for diagnosing errors in the installation process. To switch between the consoles of installation process, press the key combinations shown below: Installation Consoles Console Key Combination Main Console CtrlAltF7 Shell Console CtrlAltF2 Main Log Console CtrlAltF3 Boot Log Console CtrlAltF4
Aborting the Installation To abort the installation process at any time before the Installing Packages screen, either press CtrlAltDel or power off the computer with the power switch. &FED; makes no changes to your computer until package installation begins.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml --- Beginning the Installation To begin installation of &FC;, boot the computer from the bootable media. The bootable media provides the necessary programs and files to start the installation program. Once you start the installation program, you may be able to install from a completely different piece of media.
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml --- Boot Loader A boot loader is a small program that reads and launches the operating system. &FC; uses the GRUB boot loader by default. If you have multiple operating systems, the boot loader determines which one to boot, usually by offering a menu. You may have a boot loader installed on your system already. An operating system may install its own preferred boot loader, or you may have installed a third-party boot loader.If your boot loader does not recognize Linux partitions, you may not be able to boot &FC;. Use GRUB as your boot loader to boot Linux and most other operating systems. Follow the directions in this section to install GRUB. Installing GRUB If you install GRUB, it may overwrite your existing boot loader. The following screen displays boot loader configuration options.
Boot Loader Configuration Screen Boot loader configuration screen
Keeping Your Existing Boot Loader Settings By default, the installation program installs GRUB in the master boot record, master boot record or MBR, of the device for the root file system. To change or decline installation of a new boot loader, select the Change boot loader button. The dialog shown in allows you to avoid installing or changing your existing boot loader settings.
Change Boot Loader Change boot loader dialog
Boot Loader Required Your computer must have GRUB or another boot loader installed in order to start, unless you create a separate startup disk to boot from.
Booting Additional Operating Systems If you have other operating systems already installed, &FC; attempts to automatically detect and configure GRUB to boot them. You may manually configure any additional operating systems if GRUB does not detect them. To add, remove, or change the detected operating system settings, use the options provided. Add Press the Add button to include an additional operating system in GRUB. &FC; displays the dialog shown in . Select the disk partition which contains the bootable operating system from the drop-down list and give the entry a label. GRUB displays this label in its boot menu. Edit To change an entry in the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Edit. Delete To remove an entry from the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Delete.
Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu Adding entries to the GRUB boot menu.
Setting a Boot Loader Password GRUB reads many file systems without the help of an operating system. An operator can interrupt the booting sequence to choose a different operating system to boot, change boot options, or recover from a system error. However, these functions may introduce serious security risks in some environments. You can add a password to GRUB so that the operator must enter the password to interrupt the normal boot sequence. GRUB Passwords Not Required You may not require a GRUB password if your system only has trusted operators, or is physically secured with controlled console access. However, if there is a chance someone can get physical access to the keyboard and monitor of your computer, that person can reboot the system and access GRUB. This is where a password is helpful. To set a boot password, select the Use a boot loader password checkbox. The Change password button will become active. Select Change password to display the dialog below. Type the desired password, and then confirm it by typing it again in the spaces provided.
Entering A Boot Password Entering and confirming a boot password
Choose a Good Password Choose a password that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess. Forgotten <application>GRUB</application> Passwords GRUB stores the password in encrypted form, so it cannot be read or recovered. If you forget the boot password, boot the system normally and then change the password entry in the /boot/grub/grub.conf file. If you cannot boot, you may be able to use the "rescue" mode on the first &FC; installation disc to reset the GRUB password. If you do need to change the GRUB password, use the grub-md5-crypt utility. For information on using this utility, use the command man grub-md5-crypt in a terminal window to read the manual pages.
Advanced Boot loader Options The default boot options are adequate for most situations. The installation program writes the GRUB boot loader in the master boot record master boot record (MBR), overwriting any existing boot loader. Tto keep your current boot loader in the MBR, use the advanced settings to place GRUB in the first sector of the partition holding the Linux root file system. You may also need the advanced options if your BIOS enumerates your disk devices differently than &FC; expects. On a few systems, &FC; may not configure the disk drive geometry for large disks correctly because of a broken BIOS. To work around this problem, mark the Force LBA32 checkbox. The Linux kernel usually auto-detects its environment correctly, and no additional kernel parameters are needed. However, you may provide any needed kernel parameter using the advanced boot loader options. Kernel Parameters For a partial list of the kernel command line parameters, type the following command in a terminal window: man bootparam. For a comprehensive and authoritative list, refer to the documentation provided in the kernel sources. To alter any of these settings, mark the Configure advanced boot loader options checkbox. Select Next and the menu shown in appears. Optional Menu &FC; displays the following advanced boot options menu only if the advanced configuration checkbox described above has been selected.
Advanced Boot Options Advanced boot settings menu
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml --- Disk Partitioning &FC; creates and uses several partitions on the available hard drives. You may customize both the partitions, and how the drives on your system are managed. On systems with more than one hard drive you may also configure &FC; to operate several drives as a group, or array, with RAID. Partitions and RAID arrays are explained in , and . Changing Your Mind The installation process makes no changes to your system until package installation begins. You may use Back to return to previous screens and change your selections at any time. Needs screenshot. The box on the screen lists the available drives. By default, the installation process may affect all of the drives on your computer. To ensure that specific drives are not repartitioned, clear the checkbox next to those drives on this list. The installation process erases any existing Linux partitions on the selected drives, and replaces them with the default set of partitions for &FC;. All other types of partitions remain unchanged. For example, partitions used by Microsoft Windows, and system recovery partitions created by the computer manufacturer, are both left intact. You may choose an alternative from the drop-down list: Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout Avoid this option, unless you wish to erase all of the existing operating systems and data on the selected drives. Use free space on selected drives and create default layout If the selected drives have capacity that has not been assigned to a partition, this option installs &FC; into the free space. This ensures that no existing partition is modified by the installation process. Create custom layout You manually specify the partitioning on the selected drives. The next screen enables you to configure the drives and partitions for your computer. If you choose this option, &FC; creates no partitions by default. Select Review and modify partitioning layout to customize the set of partitions that &FC; creates, to configure your system to use drives in RAID arrays, or to modify the boot options for your computer. If you choose one of the alternative partitioning options, this is automatically selected. Choose a partitioning option, and select Next to proceed. The Next Screen The next screen is Network Devices, explained , unless you select an option to customize the partition layout. If you choose to either Create custom layout, or Review and modify partitioning layout, proceed to .
General Information on Partitions A &FC; system has at least three partitions: A data partition mounted at /boot A data partition mounted at / A swap partition Many systems have more partitions than the minimum listed above. Choose partitions based on your particular system needs. If you are not sure what to choose, accept the default partition layout. Data partitions have a mount point mount point. The mount point indicates the directory whose contents reside on that partition. A partition with no mount point is not accessible by users. Data not located on any other partition resides in the / (or partition root root) partition. Root and <filename>/root</filename> The / (or partition root root) partition is the top of the directory structure. The partition /root /root (sometimes pronounced "slash-root") directory is the home directory of the user account for system administration. In the minimum configuration shown above: All data under the /boot/ directory resides on the /boot partition. For example, the file /boot/grub/grub.conf resides on the /boot partition. Any file outside of the /boot partition, such as /etc/passwd, resides on the / partition. Subdirectories may be assigned to partitions as well. Some administrators create both /usr and /usr/local partitions. In that case, files under /usr/local, such as /usr/local/bin/foo, will be on the /usr/local partition. Any other files in /usr/, such as /usr/bin/foo, will be in the /usr partition. If you create many partitions instead of one large / partition, upgrades become easier. Refer to the description of Disk Druid's Edit option for more information.
Partition Types Every partition has a partition type file system partition type, to indicate the format of the file system file system on that partition. The file system enables Linux to organize, search, and retrieve files stored on that partition. Use the ext3 file system file system ext3 ext3 file system for data partitions that are not part of LVM, unless you have specific needs that require another type of file system.
Understanding LVM LVM understanding LVM (Logical Volume Management) partitions provide a number of advantages over standard partitions. LVM partitions are formatted as LVM physical volume physical volumes. One or more physical volumes are combined to form a LVM volume group volume group. Each volume group's total storage is then divided into one or more LVM logical volume logical volumes. The logical volumes function much like standard data partitions. They have a file system type, such as ext3, and a mount point. An administrator may grow or shrink logical volumes without destroying data, unlike standard disk partitions. If the physical volumes in a volume group are on separate drives then administrators may also spread a logical volume across multiple disks and RAID arrays. LVM and the Default Partition Layout By default, the installation process creates partitions within LVM volumes.
Creating a <filename>/home</filename> Partition If you expect that you or other users will be storing data on the system, create a separate partition for the /home directory within an LVM volume. With a separate /home partition, you may upgrade or reinstall &FC; without erasing user data files. LVM provides you with the ability to add more storage capacity for the user data at a later time.
Disk Druid Disk Druid Disk Druid is an interactive program for editing disk partitions. Users run it only within the &FC; installation system. Disk Druid supports RAID RAID and LVM LVM to provide more extensible and reliable data storage.
Disk Setup Screen disk setup screen
Disk Druid displays the following actions in the installation program: New Select this option to add a partition partition adding or LVM physical volume to the disk. In the Add partition dialog, choose a mount point and a partition type. If you have more than one disk on the system, choose which disks the partition may inhabit. Indicate a size in megabytes for the partition. Illegal Partitions partition illegal The /bin/, /dev/, /etc/, /lib/, /proc/, /root/, and /sbin/ directories may not be used for separate partitions in Disk Druid. These directories reside on the partition root / (root) partition. The /boot partition may not reside on an LVM volume group. Create the /boot partition before configuring any volume groups. You may also choose from three options for sizing your partition: Fixed size Use a fixed size as close to your entry as possible. Fill all space up to Grow the partition to a maximum size of your choice. Fill to maximum allowable size Grow the partition until it fills the remainder of the selected disks. Partition Sizes The actual partition on the disk may be slightly smaller or larger than your choice. Disk geometry issues cause this effect, not an error or bug. After you enter the details for your partition, select OK to continue. Edit Select this option to edit an existing partition, partition editing LVM volume group, or an LVM physical volume that is not yet part of a volume group. To change the size of a LVM physical volume partition, first remove it from any volume groups. Removing LVM Physical Volumes If you remove an LVM physical volume from a volume group, you will erase any logical volumes it contains. Edit a partition to change its size, mount point, or file system type. Use this function to: correct a mistake in setting up your partitions migrate Linux partitions if you are upgrading or reinstalling &FC; provide a mount point for non-Linux partitions such as those used on some Windows operating systems Windows Partitions You may not label Windows partitions that use the NTFS file system file system NTFS NTFS file system with a mount point in the &FC; installer. You may label vfat file system file system vfat vfat (FAT16 or FAT32) partitions with a mount point. If you need to make drastic changes to your partition configuration, you may want to delete partitions and start again. If your disk contains data that you need to keep, back it up before you edit any partitions. If you edit the size of a partition, you may lose all data on it. If your system contains many separate partitions for system and user data, it is easier to upgrade your system. The installation program allows you to erase or retain data on specific partitions. If your user data is on a separate partition /home /home partition, you may retain that data while erasing system partitions such as /boot. Delete Select this option to erase an existing partition partition deleting or LVM physical volume. To delete an LVM physical volume, first delete any volume groups of which that physical volume is a member. If you make a mistake, use the Reset option to abandon all the changes you have made. Reset Select this option to force Disk Druid to abandon all changes made to disk partitions. RAID Select this button to set up software RAID RAID on your &FED; system. Create a software RAID partition Choose this option to add a partition for software RAID. This option is the only choice available if your disk contains no software RAID partitions. Create a RAID device Choose this option to construct a RAID device from two or more existing software RAID partitions. This option is available if two or more software RAID partitions have been configured. Clone a drive to create a RAID device Choose this option to set up a RAID mirror of an existing disk. This option is available if two or more disks are attached to the system. LVM Select this button to set up LVM LVM on your &FED; system. First create at least one partition or software RAID device as an LVM physical volume, using the New dialog. To assign one or more physical volumes to a volume group, first name the volume group. Then select the physical volumes to be used in the volume group. Finally, configure logical volumes on any volume groups using the Add, Edit and Delete options. You may not remove a physical volume from a volume group if doing so would leave insufficient space for that group's logical volumes. For example, if a volume group is made up of two 5 GB LVM physical volume partitions, then it contains an 8 GB logical volume. The installer would not allow you to remove either of the component physical volumes, since that would leave only 5 GB in the group for an 8 GB logical volume. If you reduce the total size of any logical volumes appropriately, you may then remove a physical volume from the volume group. In the example, reducing the size of the logical volume to 4 GB would allow you to remove one of the 5 GB physical volumes. After you finish setting up and reviewing your partition configuration, select Next to continue the installation process.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-en-outline.txt --- Introduction Understanding Computer Architectures i386 x86_64 PPC Before You Begin Understanding What You Are About To Do Determining Installation Method Non-Network Installation CD Installation DVD Installation USB Installation Hard Drive Installation Network Installation HTTP Installation FTP Installation NFS Installation Getting the Installation Media Downloaded Media Purchased Media Preparing the Installation Media Non-Network Installation CD Installation DVD Installation USB Installation Hard Drive Installation Network Installation HTTP Installation FTP Installation NFS Installation Beginning the Installation Non-Network Installation CD Installation DVD Installation USB Installation Hard Drive Installation Network Installation HTTP Installation Installation NFS Installation Identifying Your Locale Language Setup Keyboard Configuration Upgrading an Existing System Upgrade Examine Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration Disk Partitioning General Information on Partitions Partition Types Understanding LVM Creating a /home Partition Disk Druid Boot Loader Keeping Your Existing Boot Loader Booting Additional Operating Systems Setting a Boot Loader Password Advanced Boot Loader Options Network Configuration Network Devices Computer Hostname Miscellaneous Settings Time Zone Selection Selecting a Time Zone Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) Set the Root Password Package Selection Package Installation Defaults Package Group Selection Additional Language Support Everything or Minimal Installations About to Install Installing Packages First Boot License Agreement Firewall SELinux Date and Time Display System User Sound Card Your Next Steps Updating your Fedora System Subscribing to Fedora Announcements and News Finding Documentation on the Web Getting Community Support Joining the Fedora Community Appendix: Management Options Boot Options Booting Your Computer in Rescue Mode Configuring the Installation System Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System Automating the Installation with Kickstart Hardware Compatibility Options Installing Fedora Core with Expert Mode Performing a Memory (RAM) Test Accessing the Consoles Aborting the Installation Appendix: Technical References Acknowledgements Index --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> &FC; &FCLOCALVER; &IG; - BETA 2005 &FORMAL-RHI; Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Ellis Stuart Frields Paul W. &LEGALNOTICE; 0.6.2 2005-04-30 StuartEllis PaulWFrields First commission to CVS, plus very minor parent file edits 0.6.3 2005-05-10 PaulWFrields StuartEllis Style editing, removed "nextsteps" from build 0.7 2005-05-15 StuartEllis PaulWFrields Additional style editing and indexing 1.0rc1 2005-06-08 KarstenWade Publication edit and declaration of release candidate 1.0 2005-06-10 KarstenWade Release version 1.0.1rc1 2005-11-20 PaulWFrields Reorganization of introductory material 1.0.2 2005-11-25 PaulWFrields Additional reorganization for clarity; information on /home partition 1.0.3 2005-12-04 StuartEllis Reorganized to match anaconda screens. 1.0.4 2005-12-06 StuartEllis Added material on updating the new installation. 1.0.5 2005-12-08 StuartEllis Updated partitioning section. 1.0.6 2005-12-10 StuartEllis Updated sections on installation methods. 1.0.7 2005-12-12 StuartEllis Added Management Options section. 1.0.8 2005-12-14 StuartEllis Added Technical References section. 1.0.9 2005-12-22 StuartEllis Updated Management Options section. 1.1 2005-12-22 StuartEllis Amended Management Options section. 1.1.1 2006-01-04 ScottGlaser Edited Install Guide per RFE 173735 to include new flow. &INTRODUCTION; &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &LOCALE; &UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; &BOOTLOADER; &NETWORKCONFIG; &TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &PACKAGESELECTION; &ABOUTTOINSTALL; &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &FIRSTBOOT; &NEXTSTEPS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml --- First Boot The Setup Agent launches the first time that you start a new &FC; system. Use Setup Agent to configure the system for use before you log in.
Welcome Screen Welcome screen.
Select Next to start the Setup Agent. Graphical Interface Required Setup Agent requires a graphical interface. If none is available, configure these options manually after you log in.
License Agreement This screen displays the overall licensing terms for &FC;. Each software package in &FC; is covered by its own license which has been approved by the OSI (Open Source Initiative) Open Source Initiative (OSI). For more information about the OSI, refer to http://www.opensource.org/.
License Agreement Screen License agreement screen.
To proceed, select Yes, I agree to the License Agreement and then select Next.
Firewall The firewall firewall built into &FC; checks every incoming and outgoing network connection on your machine against a set of rules. These rules specify which types of connections are permitted and which are denied. By default the firewall is enabled, with a simple set of rules that allow connections to be made from your system to others, but block incoming connections from other systems. You may make changes on this screen to allow access to specific network services on your &FED; system. Needs screenshot. To enable access to services listed on this screen, click the check box next to the service name. After installation is complete, you can enable access to other services as well. Avoid disabling the firewall. If you believe it is necessary to do so, select No firewall. Changing the Firewall Settings To change these settings later, choose System AdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall.
&SEL; Needs screenshot. The &SEL; &SEL; (Security Enhanced Linux) framework is part of &FC;. &SEL; limits the actions of both users and programs by enforcing security policies throughout the operating system. Without &SEL;, software bugs or configuration changes may render a system more vulnerable. The restrictions imposed by &SEL; policies provide extra security against unauthorized access. Inflexible &SEL; policies might inhibit many normal activities on a &FED; system. For this reason, &FC; uses targeted policies, which only affect specific network services. These services cannot perform actions that are not part of their normal functions. The targeted policies reduce or eliminate any inconvenience &SEL; might cause users. Set the &SEL; mode to one of the following: Active Select this mode to use the targeted &SEL; policy on your &FED; system. This is the default mode for &FED; installations. Permissive In this mode, the system is configured with &SEL;, but a breach of security policies only causes an error message to appear. No activities are actually prohibited when &SEL; is installed in this mode. You may change the &SEL; mode to Active at any time after booting. Disabled If you choose this mode for &SEL;, &FED; does not configure the access control system at all. To make &SEL; active later, select System Administration Security Level and Firewall . To adjust &SEL;, choose Modify SELinux Policy. To exempt a service from &SEL;, select the service from the list, and choose the Remove SELinux protection option. Changing the &SEL; policy &SEL; is unique in that it cannot be bypassed, even by the system administrators. To change the behavior of &SEL; after installation, choose System Administration Security Level and Firewall .
Date and Time If your system does not have Internet access or a network time server, manually set the date and time for your system on this screen. Otherwise, use NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers to maintain the accuracy of the clock. NTP provides time synchronization service to computers on the same network. The Internet contains many computers that offer public NTP services. The initial display enables you to set the date and time of your system manually.
Date and Time Screen Date and time screen.
Select the Network Time Protocol tab to configure your system to use NTP servers instead. Setting the Clock To change these settings later, choose System Administration Date & Time . To configure your system to use network time servers, select the Enable Network Time Protocol option. This option disables the settings on the Date and Time tab and enables the other settings on this screen.
Date and Time Screen Date and time screen.
By default, &FC; is configured to use three separate groups, or pools, of time servers. Time server pools create redundancy, so if one time server is unavailable, your system will synchronize with another server. To use an additional time server, either select it from the Server drop-down box, or type the DNS name in the box, and select Add. To remove a server or server pool from the list, select the name and click Delete. The drop-down box already has two listings as examples, which are servers provided by &RH;. If the hardware clock in your computer is highly inaccurate, you may turn off your local time source entirely. To turn off the local time source, select Show advanced options and then deselect the Use Local Time Source option. If you turn off your local time source, the NTP servers take priority over the internal clock. If you enable the Enable NTP Broadcast advanced option, &FC; attempts to automatically locate time servers on the network.
Display The Setup Agent automatically attempts to identify the graphics card and monitor for your computer. It uses this information to calculate the correct Resolution and Color Depth settings.
Display Screen Display screen.
If you need to change the monitor, select Configure to display a list of manufacturers. Select the manufacturer of your monitor on the list, and hit the + key or select the triangle next to the name to view supported models. Choose the correct model from the list and select OK. If none of the listed models match your monitor, select the closest match from either the Generic CRT Display list or the Generic LCD Display list.
Monitor Dialog Monitor dialog.
To change a display setting, select Resolution or Color Depth, and select a new value from the drop-down list. The Setup Agent only shows the settings that are valid for your hardware. Resetting the display To reconfigure your system after the installation has completed, choose System Administration Display .
System User Create a user account for yourself with this screen. Always use this account to log in to your &FC; system, rather than using the root account.
System User Screen System user screen.
Enter a user name and your full name, and then enter your chosen password. Type your password once more in the Confirm Password box to ensure that it is correct. Refer to for guidelines on selecting a secure password. Creating extra user accounts To add additional user accounts to your system after the installation is complete, choose System Administration Users & Groups . To configure &FC; to use network services for authentication or user information, select Use Network Login.... After you configure login services, select Next to proceed.
Sound Card The Setup Agent automatically attempts to identify the sound card in your computer.
Sound Card Screen Sound card screen.
Click Play Test Sound to check the sound card configuration. If the configuration is correct, &FC; plays a sound sequence. If your sound card is identified, but you do not hear the sound, check your speakers and try again. Explain the option to Use only the hardware device You may manually configure a &FC; system to use unsupported sound cards after the installation process is complete. Manual sound hardware configuration is beyond the scope of this document. Changing the Sound Card &FC; will automatically attempt to detect a new sound card if you add one to your system. If you need to launch the detection process manually, choose System Administration Soundcard Detection . Click Next to proceed to the final screen.
Finish Setup Screen Finish setup screen.
Click Next to proceed to the login screen. Your &FC; system is now ready for use. Update Your System To ensure the security of your system, run a package update after the installation completes. explains how to update your &FED; system.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml --- Installing Packages &FC; reports the installation progress on the screen as it writes the selected packages to your system. Network and DVD installations require no further action. If you are using CDs to install, &FC; prompts you to change discs periodically. After you insert a disc, select OK to resume the installation.
Installing Packages Screen Installing packages screen.
After installation completes, select Reboot to restart your computer. &FC; ejects any loaded discs before the computer reboots.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml --- Introduction &FC; is a complete desktop and server operating system created entirely with open source software. &FC; Life-cycle &FC; is a rapidly evolving system which follows the latest technical developments. &FC; may not be appropriate for use in critical applications in your organization. This manual helps you to install &FC; on desktops, laptops and servers. The installation system is flexible enough to use even if you have no previous knowledge of Linux or computer networks. If you select default options, &FC; provides a complete desktop operating system, including productivity applications, Internet utilities, and desktop tools. This document does not detail all of the features of the installation system. &BUG-REPORTING;
Background The &FP;, which produces and maintains &FC;, is a collaboration between &FORMAL-RHI; and the free software FOSS open source FOSS FOSS (free and open source software) free and open source software (FOSS) community. The &FP; also provides &FEX;, additional software packaged for installation on a &FC; system. For more information about the &FP;, please visit &FP-URL;. Refer to http://www.opensource.org/ and http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html for more information about open source software.
Understanding i386 and Other Computer Architectures The &FP; provides versions of &FC; for PCs, and also for a range of other machines that are based on different technologies. Each version of &FC; is built for computers that are based on a specific architecture. All 32-bit PCs are based on the i386 architecture. You may also install versions of &FC; on computers that are based on x86_64, and ppc technology. The architectures are explained below: i386 Intel x86-compatible processors, including Intel Pentium and Pentium-MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron, Pentium 4, and Xeon; VIA C3/C3-m and Eden/Eden-N; and AMD Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron, AthlonMP, and Sempron x86_64 64-bit AMD processors such as Athlon64, Turion64, Opteron; and Intel 64-bit processors such as EM64T ppc PowerPC processors, such as those found in Apple Power Macintosh, G3, G4, and G5, and IBM pSeries systems
Before You Begin Before installing &FC; you will need access to the following things: Boot or installation media Information about your network configuration A copy of this &IG; and the Release Notes for this version of &FC; The Release Notes specify the hardware requirements for the version of &FC; which you are about to install. They also provide advice on any known problems with particular hardware and software configurations. The Release Notes are available on the first disc in HTML and plain text format. The latest versions of this &IG; and the Release Notes can always be found at &FDPDOCS-URL;.
Networking By default, &FC; systems attempt to discover correct connection settings for the attached network using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol). Your network may include a DHCP provider which delivers settings to other systems on demand. The DHCP provider may be a router or wireless access point for the network, or a server. In some circumstances you may need to provide information about your network during the installation process. Refer to for more information. Modem Configuration The installation system for &FC; does not configure modems. If your computer has a modem, configure the dialing settings after you complete the installation and reboot.
Understanding What You Are About To Do You are downloading an entire operating system, and in most cases, you are then going to install the operating system on your computer. If you are connected to the Internet via a slow connection, like a modem, then downloading &FC; will be an extremely time-consuming process. The time it takes to download the installation files for &FC; depends greatly upon your connection speed to the Internet. For example, if you are downloading the installation disk images (called ISOs), then each image file will weigh in at just under 650 MB. This means that with a 56K modem connection it will take approximately 27 hours to complete the download of just one disk, and most installations require more than one. If you are connected to the Internet via a slow connection it is recommended that you look at the option of using purchased media as referenced in . Another option that is available is to contact your local Linux Users Group (LUG), typically these groups are more than willing to provide copies of &FC; for free or at a nominal cost. For those of you that are lucky enough to have a high-speed broadband Internet connection there are numerous other options. First there is the option to download the ISO images directly from the Internet as referenced in . Other methods include downloading a boot image and installing &FC; directly from the Internet, however those methods and others will be referenced in .
Determining Your Installation Method The first thing that needs to be discussed is determining you method of installation. Many things may factor into this decision such as the type of Internet connection you may have or to which you may have access. Another determining factor will be can you prepare the media once once obtained. Another factor is which method is most efficient for you the user. If your Internet Connection is slow, unreliable, or you would like to perform a standard installation the best method for you is one of the ones discussed in . This section also discusses some advanced installation methods like Hard Drive installation and USB installation. The common thing between all of these installation methods is that you are installing from media that is in your machine. None of the installation media resides on a Network or the Internet. The disadvantage to this method of installation is that for each installation you will need that media. You will also have to in the case of a CD installation swap each CD as the installer completes is use. In the case of a DVD this is not applicable, however if you have numerous machines to load it can still be a time consuming process. Now for those of you that have a High-Speed Broadband Internet connection that is reliable, there are some other options. Rather than being constrained by using you CD/DVD you can boot a boot image and pull all the information directly from a Network or the Internet. The advantage to utilizing this method of installation, is the times savings. First you do are not required to download and burn the media to discs. Secondly it only requires a boot image or ISO, that is much smaller in size than the ISOs required for a disc installation. And lastly there is no need to switch out the media during the install a great time saving advantage when there are numerous machines to load with &FC;. The disadvantage however, is that in the case of installing from the Internet there is no method of recovery. If the install fails due to an Internet connectivity issue or if for some reason the server which is the source source of the installation media goes offline, the install will have to be started again from scratch. For those of you that would prefer this method of installation the information can be found in .
Non-Network Installation Methods Non-Network Installation Methods are methods that do not require a network interface in order to complete the installation. These installations are geared toward people that do not want to install &FC; from a network or the Internet. Each of method Non-Network Installation is discussed in detail below.
CD Installation Method The CD Installation Method is a method by which the user installs &FC; utilizing CD Media for the installation. The number of discs may vary based on the architecture of your system. For the installation there will be typically Five CDs required to complete the installation. The number of CDs actually utilized in the installation vary based on the packages selected for installation. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
DVD Installation Method The DVD Installation Method is very similar to the CD installation method, the only real difference is that instead of utilizing several CDs you only require One DVD. This means that during the installation there is no swapping disks. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
USB Installation Method The USB Installation method like the DVD installation method does not require switching discs, that is because the entire installation image is on the USB media. This media can be a USB Memory Stick or a USB Disk Drive, it does however have one limitation. The machine you plan on conducting the installation from must support booting from USB devices. Not all machines support this and as such the user must check the BIOS of the machine to verify that this is an feasible option. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Hard Drive Installation Method The Hard Drive Installation Method is a specialized method of installation where the installation media exists on the hard drive of the machine to be installed. You may install from a hard drive that contains the ISO image files for the &FC; discs. The hard drive may be internal to the computer or attached by USB. The partition on the hard drive holding the ISO files must be formatted with the ext2, ext3 or vfat file system. In Fedora, vfat includes a range of file systems, such as FAT-16 and FAT-32, found on most removable media. External hard drives usually contain vfat (FAT-32) file systems. Some Microsoft Windows systems also use vfat file systems on internal hard disk partitions. FAT-16, FAT-32, and vfat Before you begin installation from a hard drive, check the partition type to ensure that Fedora can read it. To check a partition's file system under Windows, use the Disk Management tool. To check a partition's file system under Linux, use the fdisk utility. You cannot use ISO files on partitions controlled by LVM (Logical Volume Management). Refer to for more information about file systems. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Network Installation Methods Network Installation Methods are installations that require a network interface. These installations are geared toward people that do not wish to use CD/DVD media as the core media to install &FC;. These methods typically cover installations from either the Internet or from a local intra-net. These installation methods can be kicked off from various types of media including CD, DVD, or USB but complete the core of the installation by downloading the files either from the Internet or intra-net. Each Network Installation Method is discussed in detail below.
HTTP Installation Method The HTTP Installation Method is an installation method that utilizes the HTTP Protocol to complete the installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an HTTP server. This server may be a public server on the Internet or a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
FTP Installation Method The FTP Installation Method is an installation method that utilizes the FTP Protocol to complete the installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an FTP server. This server may be a public server on the Internet or a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
NFS Installation Method The NFS Installation Method is a method that occurs typically on an intra-net. A Network File Server is required to conduct this method of installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an NFS server. This server is typically a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Getting the Installation Media To install &FC; you must obtain the media for installation. For the most part there are only two options, Download the media, or Purchase the media. As implied for Downloaded media you must take the time to download the media then prepare it for installation. Now for those of you that only have dial-up or slow broadband you could download the media, but as discussed in previous sections of this guide it may take a very long time so your best option would be to purchase the media. There are numerous sources available on the Internet for purchasing the &FC; installation media. If you a user that is new to Linux or &FC; it is recommended that you choose an option that includes a well written &FC; book with the installation media.
Downloaded Media Downloaded media my be utilized for any of the installation methods discussed in the previous sections of this installation guide. Those methods are listed below along with the steps required to obtain the media necessary complete the installation: Architecture-Specific Distributions To install &FC;, you must download the installation media that is particular to your architecture. Download Client Limitation If you are using HTTP or FTP to download, some download clients cannot handle the DVD image because it is larger than 4 gigabytes. Please refer to the documentation of your download client for details. Non-Network Installation Media CD Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for CD installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-i386-disc1.iso, FC5-i386-disc2.iso, FC5-i386-disc3.iso, FC5-i386-disc4.iso, FC5-i386-disc5.iso, FC5-i386-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. x86_64 Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-x86_64-disc1.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc2.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc3.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc4.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc5.iso, FC5-x86_64-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. ppc Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-ppc-disc1.iso, FC5-ppc-disc2.iso, FC5-ppc-disc3.iso, FC5-ppc-disc4.iso, FC5-ppc-disc5.iso, FC5-ppc-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. DVD Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the DVD installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. USB Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the USB installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. Hard Drive Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the Hard Drive installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. Network Installation Media HTTP Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the HTTP installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/ FTP Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the FTP installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/ NFS Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the NFS installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/
Purchased Media Just because we are discussing purchased media, does not mean one needs to purchase the media. It is just a reference that covers purchase or prepared media that you the user does not need to download. The purchased media can come from numerous sources, one option is your local Linux Users Group or LUG as they are known in the community. A quick search on Google will usually reveal a multitude of groups. These groups typically are more than willing to provide a set of &FC; disks at little or no cost. Another option would be your local Book Store, several publishers produce books about the latest release of &FC; that are very informative and typically includes installation media as part of the purchase. These books are are well written and include loads of information about the &FC; operating system. The ultimate choice of which media you go is up to you the user and what you wish to do to get the Fedora Core operating system.
Preparing Media To install &FC; from discs, you need five installation CDs, or the installation DVD. There are separate disc sets for each supported architecture.
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml~ --- Introduction &FC; is a complete desktop and server operating system created entirely with open source software. &FC; Life-cycle &FC; is a rapidly evolving system which follows the latest technical developments. &FC; may not be appropriate for use in critical applications in your organization. This manual helps you to install &FC; on desktops, laptops and servers. The installation system is flexible enough to use even if you have no previous knowledge of Linux or computer networks. If you select default options, &FC; provides a complete desktop operating system, including productivity applications, Internet utilities, and desktop tools. This document does not detail all of the features of the installation system. &BUG-REPORTING;
Background The &FP;, which produces and maintains &FC;, is a collaboration between &FORMAL-RHI; and the free software FOSS open source FOSS FOSS (free and open source software) free and open source software (FOSS) community. The &FP; also provides &FEX;, additional software packaged for installation on a &FC; system. For more information about the &FP;, please visit &FP-URL;. Refer to http://www.opensource.org/ and http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html for more information about open source software.
Understanding i386 and Other Computer Architectures The &FP; provides versions of &FC; for PCs, and also for a range of other machines that are based on different technologies. Each version of &FC; is built for computers that are based on a specific architecture. All 32-bit PCs are based on the i386 architecture. You may also install versions of &FC; on computers that are based on x86_64, and ppc technology. The architectures are explained below: i386 Intel x86-compatible processors, including Intel Pentium and Pentium-MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron, Pentium 4, and Xeon; VIA C3/C3-m and Eden/Eden-N; and AMD Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron, AthlonMP, and Sempron x86_64 64-bit AMD processors such as Athlon64, Turion64, Opteron; and Intel 64-bit processors such as EM64T ppc PowerPC processors, such as those found in Apple Power Macintosh, G3, G4, and G5, and IBM pSeries systems
Before You Begin Before installing &FC; you will need access to the following things: Boot or installation media Information about your network configuration A copy of this &IG; and the Release Notes for this version of &FC; The Release Notes specify the hardware requirements for the version of &FC; which you are about to install. They also provide advice on any known problems with particular hardware and software configurations. The Release Notes are available on the first disc in HTML and plain text format. The latest versions of this &IG; and the Release Notes can always be found at &FDPDOCS-URL;.
Networking By default, &FC; systems attempt to discover correct connection settings for the attached network using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol). Your network may include a DHCP provider which delivers settings to other systems on demand. The DHCP provider may be a router or wireless access point for the network, or a server. In some circumstances you may need to provide information about your network during the installation process. Refer to for more information. Modem Configuration The installation system for &FC; does not configure modems. If your computer has a modem, configure the dialing settings after you complete the installation and reboot.
Understanding What You Are About To Do You are downloading an entire operating system, and in most cases, you are then going to install the operating system on your computer. If you are connected to the Internet via a slow connection, like a modem, then downloading &FC; will be an extremely time-consuming process. The time it takes to download the installation files for &FC; depends greatly upon your connection speed to the Internet. For example, if you are downloading the installation disk images (called ISOs), then each image file will weigh in at just under 650 MB. This means that with a 56K modem connection it will take approximately 27 hours to complete the download of just one disk, and most installations require more than one. If you are connected to the Internet via a slow connection it is recommended that you look at the option of using purchased media as referenced in . Another option that is available is to contact your local Linux Users Group (LUG), typically these groups are more than willing to provide copies of &FC; for free or at a nominal cost. For those of you that are lucky enough to have a high-speed broadband Internet connection there are numerous other options. First there is the option to download the ISO images directly from the Internet as referenced in . Other methods include downloading a boot image and installing &FC; directly from the Internet, however those methods and others will be referenced in .
Determining Your Installation Method The first thing that needs to be discussed is determining you method of installation. Many things may factor into this decision such as the type of Internet connection you may have or to which you may have access. Another determining factor will be can you prepare the media once once obtained. Another factor is which method is most efficient for you the user. If your Internet Connection is slow, unreliable, or you would like to perform a standard installation the best method for you is one of the ones discussed in . This section also discusses some advanced installation methods like Hard Drive installation and USB installation. The common thing between all of these installation methods is that you are installing from media that is in your machine. None of the installation media resides on a Network or the Internet. The disadvantage to this method of installation is that for each installation you will need that media. You will also have to in the case of a CD installation swap each CD as the installer completes is use. In the case of a DVD this is not applicable, however if you have numerous machines to load it can still be a time consuming process. Now for those of you that have a High-Speed Broadband Internet connection that is reliable, there are some other options. Rather than being constrained by using you CD/DVD you can boot a boot image and pull all the information directly from a Network or the Internet. The advantage to utilizing this method of installation, is the times savings. First you do are not required to download and burn the media to discs. Secondly it only requires a boot image or ISO, that is much smaller in size than the ISOs required for a disc installation. And lastly there is no need to switch out the media during the install a great time saving advantage when there are numerous machines to load with &FC;. The disadvantage however, is that in the case of installing from the Internet there is no method of recovery. If the install fails due to an Internet connectivity issue or if for some reason the server which is the source source of the installation media goes offline, the install will have to be started again from scratch. For those of you that would prefer this method of installation the information can be found in .
Non-Network Installation Methods Non-Network Installation Methods are methods that do not require a network interface in order to complete the installation. These installations are geared toward people that do not want to install &FC; from a network or the Internet. Each of method Non-Network Installation is discussed in detail below.
CD Installation Method The CD Installation Method is a method by which the user installs &FC; utilizing CD Media for the installation. The number of discs may vary based on the architecture of your system. For the installation there will be typically Five CDs required to complete the installation. The number of CDs actually utilized in the installation vary based on the packages selected for installation. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
DVD Installation Method The DVD Installation Method is very similar to the CD installation method, the only real difference is that instead of utilizing several CDs you only require One DVD. This means that during the installation there is no swapping disks. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
USB Installation Method The USB Installation method like the DVD installation method does not require switching discs, that is because the entire installation image is on the USB media. This media can be a USB Memory Stick or a USB Disk Drive, it does however have one limitation. The machine you plan on conducting the installation from must support booting from USB devices. Not all machines support this and as such the user must check the BIOS of the machine to verify that this is an feasible option. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Hard Drive Installation Method The Hard Drive Installation Method is a specialized method of installation where the installation media exists on the hard drive of the machine to be installed. You may install from a hard drive that contains the ISO image files for the &FC; discs. The hard drive may be internal to the computer or attached by USB. The partition on the hard drive holding the ISO files must be formatted with the ext2, ext3 or vfat file system. In Fedora, vfat includes a range of file systems, such as FAT-16 and FAT-32, found on most removable media. External hard drives usually contain vfat (FAT-32) file systems. Some Microsoft Windows systems also use vfat file systems on internal hard disk partitions. FAT-16, FAT-32, and vfat Before you begin installation from a hard drive, check the partition type to ensure that Fedora can read it. To check a partition's file system under Windows, use the Disk Management tool. To check a partition's file system under Linux, use the fdisk utility. You cannot use ISO files on partitions controlled by LVM (Logical Volume Management). Refer to for more information about file systems. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Network Installation Methods Network Installation Methods are installations that require a network interface. These installations are geared toward people that do not wish to use CD/DVD media as the core media to install &FC;. These methods typically cover installations from either the Internet or from a local intra-net. These installation methods can be kicked off from various types of media including CD, DVD, or USB but complete the core of the installation by downloading the files either from the Internet or intra-net. Each Network Installation Method is discussed in detail below.
HTTP Installation Method The HTTP Installation Method is an installation method that utilizes the HTTP Protocol to complete the installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an HTTP server. This server may be a public server on the Internet or a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
FTP Installation Method The FTP Installation Method is an installation method that utilizes the FTP Protocol to complete the installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an FTP server. This server may be a public server on the Internet or a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
NFS Installation Method The NFS Installation Method is a method that occurs typically on an intra-net. A Network File Server is required to conduct this method of installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an NFS server. This server is typically a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Getting the Installation Media To install &FC; you must obtain the media for installation. For the most part there are only two options, Download the media, or Purchase the media. As implied for Downloaded media you must take the time to download the media then prepare it for installation. Now for those of you that only have dial-up or slow broadband you could download the media, but as discussed in previous sections of this guide it may take a very long time so your best option would be to purchase the media. There are numerous sources available on the Internet for purchasing the &FC; installation media. If you a user that is new to Linux or &FC; it is recommended that you choose an option that includes a well written &FC; book with the installation media.
Downloaded Media Downloaded media my be utilized for any of the installation methods discussed in the previous sections of this installation guide. Those methods are listed below along with the steps required to obtain the media necessary complete the installation: Architecture-Specific Distributions To install &FC;, you must download the installation media that is particular to your architecture. Download Client Limitation If you are using HTTP or FTP to download, some download clients cannot handle the DVD image because it is larger than 4 gigabytes. Please refer to the documentation of your download client for details. Non-Network Installation Media CD Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for CD installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-i386-disc1.iso, FC5-i386-disc2.iso, FC5-i386-disc3.iso, FC5-i386-disc4.iso, FC5-i386-disc5.iso, FC5-i386-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. x86_64 Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-x86_64-disc1.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc2.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc3.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc4.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc5.iso, FC5-x86_64-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. ppc Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-ppc-disc1.iso, FC5-ppc-disc2.iso, FC5-ppc-disc3.iso, FC5-ppc-disc4.iso, FC5-ppc-disc5.iso, FC5-ppc-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. DVD Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the DVD installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. USB Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the USB installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. Hard Drive Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the Hard Drive installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. Network Installation Media HTTP Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the HTTP installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/ FTP Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the FTP installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/ NFS Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the NFS installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/
Purchased Media Just because we are discussing purchased media, does not mean one needs to purchase the media. It is just a reference that covers purchase or prepared media that you the user does not need to download. The purchased media can come from numerous sources, one option is your local Linux Users Group or LUG as they are known in the community. A quick search on Google will usually reveal a multitude of groups. These groups typically are more than willing to provide a set of &FC; disks at little or no cost. Another option would be your local Book Store, several publishers produce books about the latest release of &FC; that are very informative and typically includes installation media as part of the purchase. These books are are well written and include loads of information about the &FC; operating system. The ultimate choice of which media you go is up to you the user and what you wish to do to get the Fedora Core operating system.
Preparing Media To install &FC; from discs, you need five installation CDs, or the installation DVD. There are separate disc sets for each supported architecture.
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml --- Identifying Your Locale If the installation system fails to identify the display hardware on your computer, it displays text screens rather than the default graphical interface. The text screens provide the same functions as the standard screens. Later in the installation process you can manually specify your display hardware. Network installations with HTTP and FTP always use text screens on systems with less than 128Mb of memory.
Language Selection The installation program displays a list of languages supported by &FED;.
Language Selection Screen Language selection screen.
Highlight the correct language on the list and select Next. Installing Support For Additional Languages To select support for additional languages, customize the installation at the package selection stage. For more information, refer to .
Keyboard Configuration The installation program display a list of the keyboard layouts supported by &FED;:
Keyboard Configuration Screen Keyboard configuration screen.
Highlight the correct layout on the list, and select Next.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml --- Network Configuration Use this screen to customize the network settings of your &FED; system. Manual network configuration of a &FED; system is often not required. Many networks have a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service that automatically supplies connected systems with configuration data. By default, &FC; activates all network interfaces on your computer and configures them to use DHCP.
Network Configuration Screen Network configuration screen.
Network Devices &FED; displays a list of network interfaces detected on your computer. Each interface must have a unique IP address IP address on the network to which it is attached. The interface may receive this address from the network DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP service. To manually assign an IP address, highlight the interface on the Network Device list and select Edit. &FED; then displays a network configuration dialog. Deselect the Configure using DHCP checkbox, so that it is empty. Enter the IP Address and the appropriate Netmask for the interface. Then select OK. If your computer will be a server, do not use DHCP. Manually configure networking instead. Manual network configuration allows your server to join the local network even if the DHCP provider is down. Specify whether an interface should be automatically activated at boot time with the Active on Boot checkbox for that device. You may manually activate a network interface at any time after the system has booted. Modem Configuration The Network Configuration screen does not list modem modems. Configure these devices after installation with either the Internet Configuration Wizard or Network Cnfiguration utility. The settings for your modem are specific to your particular Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Computer Hostname On some networks, the DHCP provider also provides the name of the computer, or hostname hostname. To specify the hostname, select Manual and type the complete name in the box. The complete hostname includes both the name of the machine and the name of the domain of which it is a member, such as machine1.example.com. The machine name (or "short hostname") is machine1, and the domain name domain name is example.com. Valid Hostnames You may give your system any name provided that the full hostname is unique. The hostname may include letters, numbers and hyphens.
Miscellaneous Settings To manually configure a network interface, you may also provide other network settings for your computer. All of these settings are the IP addresses of other systems on the network. A gateway gateway is the device that provides access to other networks. Gateways are also referred to as router gateway routers. If your system connects to other networks through a gateway, enter its IP address in the Gateway box. Most software relies on the DNS (Domain Name Service) DNS (Domain Name Service) provider to locate machines and services on the network. DNS converts hostnames to IP addresses and vice versa. A &FC; system may use more than one DNS server. If the primary DNS server does not respond, the computer sends any query to the secondary DNS server, and so on. To assign DNS servers, type their IP addresses into the Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary DNS Server boxes. Click Next once you are satisfied with the network settings for your system.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml --- Your Next Steps &FC; provides you with a complete operating system with a vast range of capabilities, supported by a large community.
Updating Your &FED; System The &FP; releases updated software packages for &FC; throughout the support period of each version. Updated packages add new features, improve reliability, resolve bugs, or remove security vulnerabilities. To ensure the security of your system, carry out an update when the installation process completes. You should then update regularly, and as soon as possible after a security announcement is issued. Refer to for information on the &FED; announcements services. To update your system with the latest packages, use the Package Updater Package Updater: Choose System Administration Package Updater . When prompted, enter the root password. Review the list of updated packages. If your system uses a slow network connection the Package Updater may require several seconds to download the information for all of the updated packages. Click Apply Updates to begin the update process. Restart any active programs or network services listed in the update window. If the updates include a kernel package, restart your system as soon as possible to load the new kernel. Check this procedure on test2 To update packages from the command-line, use the yum yum utility. Type this command to begin a full update of your system with yum: su -c 'yum update' Enter the root password when prompted. Refer to for more information on yum. Automating Updates If your &FED; system has a permanent network connection, you may choose to enable daily system updates. To enable automatic updates, follow the instructions on the webpage .
Subscribing to &FED; Announcements and News To receive information about package updates, subscribe to either the announcements mailing list, or the RSS feeds. &FP; announcements mailing list &FP; RSS feeds The announcements mailing list also provides you with news on the &FP;, and the &FED; community. Security Announcements Announcements with the keyword [SECURITY] in the title identify package updates that remove security vulnerabilities.
Finding Documentation on the Web Documentation for &FC; is available from the &FP; Website: The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) produces books and tutorials: For many parts of &FC;, you may find the &RHEL; documentation useful: Many other organizations and individuals also provide tutorials and HOWTOs for &FED; on their Websites. You can locate information on any topic by using Google:
Getting Community Support Members of the &FED; community provides support through mailing lists, web forums and Linux User Groups (LUGs) across the world. The Website for the official forums is:
Joining The &FED; Community The &FP; is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. Community members provide support and documentation to other users, help to improve the software included in &FC; by testing, and develop new software alongside the programmers employed by &RH;. The results of this work are available to all. To make a difference, start here:
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml --- Alternative Installation Methods The installation method screen below appears if one of the following is true: You booted with PXE, USB media, or boot-only CD or DVD media. You entered the option at the boot: prompt.
Installation Method Screen Installation method screen.
Highlight the appropriate installation method on the list, and select OK. CD/DVD Activity If the first &FC; distribution installation disc is in your computer's CD or DVD drive, the installation program loads its next stage from that disc. The installation program still downloads package data from the source you choose.
Installation from a Network Server You may install &FC; from a network server using FTP, HTTP, or NFS (Network File System) install from NFS protocols. Refer to for information on installation servers.
TCP/IP Configuration By default, the installation program uses DHCP to automatically provide the network settings. If your network has no DHCP server, clear the checkbox labeled Use dynamic IP configuration and enter the settings manually. Select OK to continue.
Configure TCP/IP Dialog TCP/IP configuration dialog.
These settings apply only during the installation process. The installation program allows you to configure the final network configuration later.
Network Service Setup The FTP, HTTP, and NFS service setup dialogs are very similar. Each requires the name or IP address of the server, and a directory where the installation files reside. To use a public server, or mirror website, refer to for information on valid server names and directory paths.
FTP Setup Dialog FTP setup dialog.
The FTP service setup dialog also has an option for non-anonymous FTP. If your FTP server does not provide anonymous access, select this check box, and provide an account name and password in the following dialog. Select OK to continue.
Non-anonymous FTP Account Dialog Non-anonymous FTP account dialog.
Installation from a Hard Drive Once you have booted your computer, you may use ISO image files of the &FED; discs to continue the installation process. The ISO files must be located on a hard drive that is either internal to the computer, or attached to the machine by USB. You can use this option to install &FC; on computers that have neither a network connection nor CD or DVD drives. The partition on the hard drive holding the ISO files must be formatted with the ext2 file systems file systems ext2 ext2, ext3 file systems file systems ext3 ext3 or vfat file systems file systems vfat vfat file system. In &FED;, vfat includes a range of file systems, such as FAT-16 and FAT-32, found on most removable media. External hard drives usually contain vfat (FAT-32) file systems. Some Microsoft Windows systems also use vfat file systems on internal hard disk partitions. FAT-16, FAT-32, and <systemitem class="filesystem">vfat</systemitem> Before you begin installation from a hard drive, check the partition type to ensure that &FED; can read it. To check a partition's file system under Windows, use the Disk Management tool. To check a partition's file system under Linux, use the fdisk utility. You cannot use ISO files on partitions controlled by LVM (Logical Volume Management). Refer to for more information about file systems. If you choose this option, the following screen appears:
Select Partition Screen Select partition screen.
Select the partition containing the ISO files from the list of available partitions. Internal IDE drive device names begin with /dev/hd. SCSI or USB drive device names begin with /dev/sd. Each individual drive has its own letter, for example /dev/hda. Each partition on a drive is numbered, for example /dev/sda1. Also specify the Directory holding images. Enter the full directory path from the drive that contains the ISO image files. Select OK to continue.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml --- Package Selection Obsolete &FC; &FCLOCALVER; will have a new package selection interface. This has not been completed for test1. The content in this section will be replaced after test2. &FED; uses the installation type to select a set of software packages for your system. Refer to for more information. You can accept this default set of packages, or customize it to fit your preferences. If you choose the Custom installation type, &FED; displays the screen for Package Group Selection automatically. Changing Your Mind The installation type and packages that you select are not permanent. After you boot your system, use the Package Management tool to make different software selections for your system. To run this tool, from the main menu, select System Administration Add/Remove Applications .
Package Installation Defaults A summary of the default package selection is displayed.
Package Installation Defaults Screen Package installation defaults screen.
To accept the default package selection, select Install the default software packages. Select Next to continue, and proceed to . To view or change the packages, select Customize software packages to be installed. Select Next to continue, and proceed to .
Package Group Selection &FC; divides included software into package groups package groups that make software selection easier.
Package Group Selection Screen Package group selection screen.
The default groups for the chosen installation type are already selected. Select or remove any group of packages as desired. None of the packages from a group will be installed unless the checkbox next to the group is selected. To change which packages within a selected group will be installed, select the Details link next to the name of the group. &FC; automatically installs Base Packages of a group if the group is selected. Change the selection of Optional Packages by using the checkbox next to the name of the individual package. &FC; lists with each group the number of packages currently selected for installation, and the total number of packages within that group.
Package Group Details Dialog Package group details dialog.
Additional Language Support Your &FC; system automatically supports the language that you selected at the start of the installation process. To include support for additional languages, select the packages for those languages from the Language Support package group. Language Selection Select every language that you need for your system. Adding support for a language after installation is difficult, and not recommended.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml~ --- Package Selection Obsolete &FC; &FCLOCALVER; will have a new package selection interface. This has not been completed for test1. The content in this section will be replaced after test2. &FED; uses the installation type to select a set of software packages for your system. Refer to for more information. You can accept this default set of packages, or customize it to fit your preferences. If you choose the Custom installation type, &FED; displays the screen for Package Group Selection automatically. Changing Your Mind The installation type and packages that you select are not permanent. After you boot your system, use the Package Management tool to make different software selections for your system. To run this tool, from the main menu, select System Administration Add/Remove Applications .
Package Installation Defaults A summary of the default package selection is displayed.
Package Installation Defaults Screen Package installation defaults screen.
To accept the default package selection, select Install the default software packages. Select Next to continue, and proceed to . To view or change the packages, select Customize software packages to be installed. Select Next to continue, and proceed to .
Package Group Selection &FC; divides included software into package groups package groups that make software selection easier.
Package Group Selection Screen Package group selection screen.
The default groups for the chosen installation type are already selected. Select or remove any group of packages as desired. None of the packages from a group will be installed unless the checkbox next to the group is selected. To change which packages within a selected group will be installed, select the Details link next to the name of the group. &FC; automatically installs Base Packages of a group if the group is selected. Change the selection of Optional Packages by using the checkbox next to the name of the individual package. &FC; lists with each group the number of packages currently selected for installation, and the total number of packages within that group.
Package Group Details Dialog Package group details dialog.
Additional Language Support Your &FC; system automatically supports the language that you selected at the start of the installation process. To include support for additional languages, select the packages for those languages from the Language Support package group. Language Selection Select every language that you need for your system. Adding support for a language after installation is difficult, and not recommended.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml --- Set the Root Password &FED; uses a special account named root account root for system administration. The root account on every Linux system is only limited by &SEL;. It is not subject to any other normal account restrictions. As the system owner or administrator, you may sometimes require unrestricted access to configure or modify the system. In those cases, use the root account. Using the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> Account Avoid logging in to &FC; as root when possible. Any administration tools which require root privileges will prompt you for the password. The &FED; installation program requires the root password to be at least six characters long. Because the root account may potentially control any part of the system, use the following guidelines to create a good password: Use a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation and other characters. Do not use a word or name. Obscuring the word or name with substitute characters is not effective. Do not use the same password for more than one system. The following are examples of good passwords: f9*@1Ls99A HL8$391%%rb Iwtb,10^th Enter the root password into the Root Password field. &FED; displays the characters as asterisks for security. Type the same password into the Confirm field to ensure it is set correctly.
Set Root Password Screen Set root password screen.
After you set the root password, select Next to proceed.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml --- Appendix: Technical References This document provides a reference for using the &FED; installation software, known as anaconda. To learn more about anaconda, visit the project webpage: . Both anaconda and &FED; systems use a common set of software components. For detailed information on key technologies, refer to the websites listed below: Boot Loader By default, &FED; uses the GRUB boot loader. Refer to for more information. Disk Partitioning &FED; uses parted to partition disks. Refer to for more information. Graphics System Both the installation system and &FED; itself use the Xorg suite to provide graphical displays. Refer to for more information. Remote Display &FC; and anaconda include VNC to provide remote display capabilities. For more information about VNC, refer to the documentation on the RealVNC website: . Firewall &FED; uses the netfilter framework. The Netfilter project website provides documentation for netfilter, and the iptables administration facilities: . Access Control &SEL; provides Mandatory Access Control (MAC) capabilities that supplement the standard Linux security features. Refer to the &SEL; FAQ for more information: . Software Installation &FED; uses yum to manage the RPM packages that make up the system. Refer to for more information. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml --- Time Zone Selection This screen allows you to specify the correct time zone for the location of your computer. Specify a time zone even if you plan to use NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol) to maintain the accuracy of the system clock.
Selecting a Time Zone &FED; displays on the screen two methods for selecting the time zone.
Time Zone Selection Screen Time zone selection screen.
To select a time zone using the map, select the yellow dot that represents the city nearest to your location. When you place the arrow on a dot, &FED; displays the name of the city below the map. Once you select a dot, it becomes a red X to indicate your selection. To select a time zone using the list, select the name of the city nearest to your location. The cities are listed in alphabetical order.
Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) UTC (Universal Co-ordinated time) Universal Co-ordinated Time is also known as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) UTC Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If &FC; is the only operating system on your computer, select System clock uses UTC. The system clock is a piece of hardware on your computer system. &FC; uses the timezone setting to determine the offset between the local time and UTC on the system clock. This behavior is standard for UNIX-like operating systems. Windows and the System Clock Do not enable the System clock uses UTC option if your machine also runs Microsoft Windows. Microsoft operating systems change the BIOS clock to match local time rather than UTC. This may cause unexpected behavior under &FC;. Select Next to proceed.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml --- Upgrading an Existing System The installation system automatically detects any existing installation of &FC;. The upgrade process updates the existing system software with new versions, but does not remove any data from users' home directories. The existing partition structure on your hard drives does not change. Your system configuration changes only if a package upgrade demands it. Most package upgrades do not change system configuration, but rather install an additional configuration file for you to examine later.
Upgrade Examine If your system contains a &FC; or &RHL; installation, the following screen appears:
Upgrade Examine Screen Upgrade examine screen.
To perform an upgrade of an existing system, choose the appropriate installation from the drop-down list and select Next. Manually Installed Software Software which you have installed manually on your existing &FC; or &RHL; system may behave differently after an upgrade. You may need to manually recompile this software after an upgrade to ensure it performs correctly on the updated system.
Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration boot loader upgrading Your completed &FC; installation must be registered in the boot loader GRUB boot loader to boot properly. A boot loader is software on your machine that locates and starts the operating system. Refer to for more information about boot loaders.
Upgrade Bootloader Screen Upgrade bootloader screen.
If the existing boot loader was installed by a Linux distribution, the installation system can modify it to load the new &FC; system. To update the existing Linux boot loader, select Update boot loader configuration. This is the default behavior when you upgrade an existing &FC; or &RHL; installation. GRUB is the standard boot loader for &FED;. If your machine uses another boot loader, such as BootMagic, System Commander, or the loader installed by Microsoft Windows, then the &FED; installation system cannot update it. In this case, select Skip boot loader updating. When the installation process completes, refer to the documentation for your product for assistance. Install a new boot loader as part of an upgrade process only if you are certain you want to replace the existing boot loader. If you install a new boot loader, you may not be able to boot other operating systems on the same machine until you have configured the new boot loader. Select Create new boot loader configuration to remove the existing boot loader and install GRUB. After you make your selection, click Next to continue.
--- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> GNU FDL 1.0 2005 Red Hat, Inc. Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA
Edited Install Guide per RFE 173735 to include new flow.
Amended Management Options section.
Updated Management Options section.
Added Technical References section.
Added Management Options section.
Updated sections on installation methods.
Updated partitioning section.
Added material on updating the new installation.
Reorganized to match anaconda screens.
Additional reorganization for clarity; information on /home partition
Reorganization of introductory material
Release version
Publication edit and declaration of release candidate
Additional style editing and indexing
Style editing, removed "nextsteps" from build
First commission to CVS, plus very minor parent file edits
--- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml~ --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 Red Hat, Inc. Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA
Edited Install Guide per RFE 173735 to include new flow.
Amended Management Options section.
Updated Management Options section.
Added Technical References section.
Added Management Options section.
Updated sections on installation methods.
Updated partitioning section.
Added material on updating the new installation.
Reorganized to match anaconda screens.
Additional reorganization for clarity; information on /home partition
Reorganization of introductory material
Release version
Publication edit and declaration of release candidate
Additional style editing and indexing
Style editing, removed "nextsteps" from build
First commission to CVS, plus very minor parent file edits
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 02:21:53 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:21:53 -0500 Subject: install-guide/ja_JP fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.2.2.1 fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml, N! ONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 Message-ID: <200602150221.k1F2LruJ008196@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8097/ja_JP Added Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml Log Message: Adding files in language subdirectories --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml --- ????????????????????????????????? ??? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 02:21:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:21:59 -0500 Subject: install-guide/zh_CN fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-rootpasswor! d-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.2.2.1 Message-ID: <200602150221.k1F2Lx2a008210@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8097/zh_CN Added Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml Log Message: Adding files in language subdirectories --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml --- ?????????????????? ????????? Next ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Back???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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?????? Next ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Reboot ?????????????????????????????????????????? Continue???
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml --- ?????? Rahul Sundaram ??? Anaconda ???????????????????????????????????????????????? --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml --- ??????: ???????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ??????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux option??? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? linux option1 option2
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???????????? (RAM) ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? memtest86 ???????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? memtest86?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????memtest86 ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Esc???
???????????? ??????????????? (console?????????)??????????????????????????????????????????????????????shell ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????? ????????? ????????? Ctrl Alt F7 Shell ??????????????? Ctrl Alt F2 ??????????????? Ctrl Alt F3 ?????????????????? Ctrl Alt F4
???????????? ?????? Installing Packages ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CtrlAltDel ?????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? ??????????????? &FC;???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ????????????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux askmethod?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????????? BIOS (????????????????????????) ??????????????????BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) ???????????????????????????????????????BIOS ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????USB ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment)PXE ?????????PXE (????????? "pixie") ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? Installing Packages ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CtrlAltDel ?????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??? CD???DVD ??? USB ???????????? ??????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ????????????????????? USB ????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? boot: ???????????? BIOS ???????????? BIOS ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ???????????????
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?????? PXE ??????????????? ????????? PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) PXE ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ???????????????????????? ??? ??????????????????????????? PXE ??????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????? ????????? PXE ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml --- ??????????????? boot loader ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????? GRUB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????? &FC;????????? GRUB ???????????????????????????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB??? ?????? GRUB ??????????????? GRUB?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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?????????????????????????????? GRUB ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? GRUB ?????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? Use a boot loader password ?????????????????? Change password ???????????????????????? Change password ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ???????????????????????? master boot record ??????????????? (MBR) ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? MBR ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ??????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? BIOS ?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BIOS ?????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Force LBA32 ????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????man bootparam?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? Configure advanced boot loader options ?????????????????? Next???????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????? partitions(??????)???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????? RAID ???????????? ??? ???????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Back ????????????????????????????????????????????? (??????????????????) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Microsoft Windows ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ??????????????????????????? ?????? Review and modify partitioning layout ????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? Next ????????? ???????????? ??????????????? Network Devices?????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Create custom layout (?????????????????????)??? Review and modify partitioning layout (???????????????????????????)??????????????? ???
????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? /boot ?????????????????????????????? / ?????? swap ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? mount pointmount point ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / (partitionrootroot ???) ???????????? ???????????? <filename>/root</filename> / partition root (???) ?????????????????????????????????partition/root/root (???????????? "slash-root") ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ?????? /boot ??????????????????????????? /boot ??????????????????????????? /boot/grub/grub.conf ????????? /boot ???????????? ?????? /boot ?????????????????????????????? /etc/passwd???????????? / ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr ??? /usr/local ???????????????????????????/usr/local/ ??????????????????????????? /usr/local/bin/foo ???????????? /usr/local ???????????????/usr ????????????????????????????????? /usr/bin/foo ??????????????? /usr ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / ????????????????????????????????????????????? Disk Druid ??? Edit option ????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ???????????????????????? partitiontypefile systempartition type (????????????)?????????????????? file systemfile system (????????????)?????????????????????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ext3file systemfile systemext3ext3 ????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? LVM LVM ?????? LVM (Logical Volume Management, ???????????????)????????????????????????????????????????????????LVM ????????????????????? LVMphysical volumephysical volumes ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVMvolume groupvolume group ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVMlogical volumelogical volumes ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ext3??????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????? LVM ????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????
???????????? <filename>/home</filename> ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????? /home ?????????????????????????????????????????? /home ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????
Disk Druid Disk Druid Disk Druid ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????Disk Druid ?????? RAIDRAID ??? LVMLVM????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Disk Druid ??????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? partitionadding ?????? LVM ??????????????? Add partition ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? MB ???????????? ???????????? partition illegal ?????? /bin/, /dev/, /etc/, /lib/, /proc/, /root/, ?????? /sbin/ ?????????????????????????????????????????? Disk Druid ?????????????????????????????? partitionroot/ (???) ????????? /boot ?????????????????? LVM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? /boot ????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? Fixed size ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Fill to maximum allowable size ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? OK ????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????partitionediting LVM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? LVM ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????? Linux ?????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????? ?????? Linux ??????????????????????????? Windows ?????? ??? &FC; ???????????????????????? NTFSfile systemfile systemNTFSNTFS ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? vfatfile systemfile systemvfatvfat (FAT16 ??? FAT32) ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? partition/home/home ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /boot??? ?????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? partitiondeleting ?????? LVM ??????????????????????????? LVM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? Reset ????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? Disk Druid ????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????? RAID RAID??? ?????????????????? RAID ?????? ?????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? RAID ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ?????????????????? RAID ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? RAID ????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? RAID mirror ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? LVM ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????? LVM LVM??????????????? Next ????????????????????????????????????????????? RAID ????????????????????? LVM ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Add, Edit ??? Delete ????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 5GB LVM ???????????????????????????????????????????????? 8GB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 5GB ????????????????????? 8GB ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 4GB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? Next ????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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&SEL; &SEL; &SEL; (??????????????? Linux ??????)??? &FC; ???????????????&SEL; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? &SEL; ?????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ??????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ???????????????????????? Active ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????? &SEL; ??????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????? Warn ?????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ??????????????? Active Disabled ?????????????????????????????????&FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL;??????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall??? ?????? &SEL; ?????? &SEL; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &SEL; ???????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall???
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? Setup Agent ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????? Setup Agent ??????????????????????????????
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?????? Next ????????? Setup Agent??? ?????????????????? Setup Agent ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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????????? &FC; ?????? firewallfirewall??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????? (??????????????????) ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? No firewall??? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall???
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?????? Network Time Protocol ??????????????????????????? NTP ????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationDate & Time??? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Enable Network Time Protocol ????????????????????????????????? Date and Time ?????????????????????????????????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml --- ??????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DVD ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OK ??????????????????
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? installation type installation type ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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???????????? ?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)SMTP (????????????????????????) ??????????????? NFS (Network File System) service installed ??????????????????????????? NFS (??????????????????) CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) ????????????????????? CUPS (?????? UNIX ????????????) SSH (Secure SHell) ????????????????????? SSH (?????? SHell) ?????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????? NFS ???????????????????????? NFS ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????NFS ??????????????????SSH ???????????????????????? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? Custom ?????????????????? Package Group Selection ????????????????????? Minimal ????????? Minimal ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????NFS ??? SSH ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml --- ?????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ???????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &BUG-REPORTING;
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?????? CD ??? DVD ??????&FC; ??????????????????????????? images/boot.iso ???????????? CD ??? DVD ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ! &FC; ??? FTP ??? Web ???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ISO ???????????????????????????????????? CD ??????????????? CD ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux???????????????????????????????????? CD ?????????????????????????????????????????? CD ??????cdrecord --device=cdwriter-device -tao -eject image-file.iso
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? ??????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)DHCP (????????????????????????) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DHCP???
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
???????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IP addressIP address ?????????????????????????????? DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP ????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? IP ??????????????? Network Device ????????????????????????????????? Edit???&FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????? Configure using DHCP ?????????????????????????????????????????? IP Address ???????????? Netmask??????????????? OK??? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DHCP???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? DHCP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Active on Boot ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Modem ?????? Network Configuration ?????????????????? modem modem ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Internet Configuration Wizard ?????? Network Configuration ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? (ISP)???????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????DHCP ??????????????????????????????????????? hostnamehostname ??????????????????????????????????????? Manual ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? machine1.example.com????????????????????? (??? "?????????") ??? machine1?????? domain name ????????? example.com??? ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IP ????????? gateway gateway ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? routergatewayrouters ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Gateway ????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? DNS (Domain Name Service)DNS (??????????????????) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????DNS ????????????????????? IP ?????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????? DNS ????????????????????? DNS ????????????????????????????????????????????? DNS ???????????????????????????????????????????????? DNS ??????????????? Primary, Secondary, ??? Tertiary DNS Server ???????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Next ?????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml --- ?????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? &FED; ?????? &FP; ??? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? Package UpdaterPackage Updater(???????????????)????????? ?????? SystemAdministrationPackage Updater??? ????????????????????? root(?????????)?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Package Updater ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? Apply Updates???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? kernel(??????)????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Check this procedure on test2 ??????????????????????????????????????? yumyum ????????????????????? yum ?????????????????????????????? su -c 'yum update' ????????????????????? root(?????????)?????????????????? ????????? ??????????????? yum ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????
?????? &FED; ??????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? RSS??? &FP; ????????????????????????(announcement) &FC; RSS ?????? ????????????????????????????????? &FP; ??? &FED; ?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? [SECURITY] ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??? Web ??????????????? &FC; ?????????????????? &FP; ?????????????????? Linux ???????????? (LDP) ??????????????????????????? ?????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????? &RHEL; ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????? Google ?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ????????? (LUG) ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????
?????? &FED; ?????? &FP; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????? &RH; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml --- ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? PXE, USB ?????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ????????? ?????? boot: ???????????????????????? ?????????
???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OK??? CD/DVD ?????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????
???????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? &FC;??????????????? FTP, HTTP ??? NFS (Network File System, ??????????????????) ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????
TCP/IP ?????? ???????????????????????????????????? DHCP ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? DHCP ????????????????????? Use dynamic IP configuration ?????????????????????????????????????????? OK ?????????
TCP/IP ??????????????? TCP/IP ??????????????????
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? FTP, HTTP ??? NFS ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? IP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
FTP ??????????????? FTP ??????????????????
FTP ??????????????????????????????????????? non-anonymous FTP??????????????? FTP ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? OK ?????????
????????? FTP ??????????????? ????????? FTP ??????????????????
??????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????? ISO ????????????????????????????????????ISO ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? USB ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CD ??? DVD ?????????????????????????????? &FC;??? ??????????????????????????? ISO ???????????????????????????????????? ext2file systemsfile systemsext2ext2, ext3file systemsfile systemsext3ext3 ??? vfatfile systemsfile systemsvfatvfat ????????????????????? &FED;???vfat ???????????????????????????????????? FAT-16 ??? FAT-32????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? vfat (FAT-32) ????????????????????? Microsoft Windows ??????????????? vfat ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? FAT-16, FAT-32, ??? <systemitem class="filesystem">vfat</systemitem> ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????? Windows ??????????????????????????????????????? Disk Management ??????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????? fdisk ??????????????? ???????????? ISO ??????????????? LVM (???????????????) ??????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????? ISO ??????????????????????????? IDE ????????????????????? /dev/hd ?????????SCSI ?????? USB ???????????????????????? /dev/sd ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /dev/hda????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /dev/sda1??? ????????????????????? Directory holding images(???????????????????????????)??????????????? ISO ???????????????????????????????????? ?????? OK ?????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml --- ??????????????? ?????? &FC; &FCLOCALVER; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? test1 ??????????????????????????????????????? test2 ?????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Custom ???????????????&FED; ??????????????? Package Group Selection??? ???????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Package Management ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? SystemAdministrationAdd/Remove Applications???
????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????? Install the default software packages????????? Next ????????????????????? ??? ???????????????????????????????????? Customize software packages to be installed????????? Next ???????????????????????? ???
????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????? package groupspackage groups?????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Details ?????????&FC; ???????????????????????? Base Packages ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Optional Packages ????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Language Support ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
<guilabel>Everything</guilabel> ??????????????? <guilabel>Minimal</guilabel> ???????????? Miscellaneous ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Everything???&FC; ?????? ?????? ?????????????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Everything ??????????????????????????? 6.9GB ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 175MB ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Minimal ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????? Next ?????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml --- ?????? root ????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????? root accountroot ?????????????????????????????? Linux ????????????root ???????????? &SEL; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? root ????????? ?????? <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> ?????? ????????????????????? root ?????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????? root ???????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????? root ??????????????? 6 ?????????????????? root ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? f9*@1Ls99A HL8$391%%rb Iwtb,10^th ??? Root Password ?????????????????? root ??????????????????????????????&FED; ?????????????????????????????? Confirm ????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????? root ???????????? ?????? root ???????????????
??????????????? root ????????????????????? Next ?????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml --- ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????? anaconda ????????????????????????????????? anaconda ??????????????????????????????????????? anaconda ??? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????? ??????????????????&FED; ?????? GRUB ?????????????????????????????? ??? ???????????? &FED; ?????? parted ??????????????????????????? ??? ???????????? ??????????????? &FED; ??????????????? Xorg ????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? ???????????? &FC; ??? anaconda ????????? VNC ???????????????????????????????????? VNC ??????????????????????????? RealVNC ?????? ??????????????? ????????? &FED; ?????? netfilter ?????????Netfilter ????????????????????? netfilter ?????????????????? iptables ??????????????? ??? ???????????? &SEL; ????????? Mandatory Access Control (MAC) ????????????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????? &SEL; FAQ?????? ???????????? &FED; ?????? yum ???????????????????????? RPM ????????????????????? ??? --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml --- ???????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (??????????????????) ?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) UTC (Universal Co-ordinated time) Universal Co-ordinated Time ???????????? GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)UTC ????????????????????? (GMT)??? ?????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????? System clock uses UTC????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? UTC ?????????????????????????????? UNIX ?????????????????????????????????????????? Windows ??????????????? ????????????????????????????????? Microsoft Windows??????????????? System clock uses UTC ?????????Microsoft ????????????????????? BIOS ????????????????????????????????? UTC????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? Next ??????????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml --- ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? &FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????? ???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????? &RHL; ????????????????????????????????????
?????????????????? ?????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Next??? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &RHL; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? boot loader upgrading ?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????? boot loaderGRUBboot loader ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????
??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????? Linux ???????????????????????? Update boot loader configuration???????????????????????? &FC; ??? &RHL; ?????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB ??? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BootMagic???System Commander ?????? Microsoft Windows ?????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????? Skip boot loader updating????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Create new boot loader configuration ?????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB??? ??????????????????????????? Next ????????????
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> &FC; &FCLOCALVER; &IG; - BETA 2005 &FORMAL-RHI; Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Ellis Stuart Frields Paul W. &LEGALNOTICE; 0.6.22005-04-30StuartEllisPaulWFrields?????? CVS???????????????0.6.32005-05-10PaulWFrieldsStuartEllis????????????????????????????????? "nextsteps"0.72005-05-15StuartEllisPaulWFrields???????????????????????????1.0rc12005-06-08KarstenWade?????????????????????????????????1.02005-06-10KarstenWade????????????1.0.1rc12005-11-20PaulWFrields???????????????????????????1.0.22005-11-25PaulWFrields??????????????????????????????????????? /home ???????????????1.0.32005-12-04StuartEllis????????????????????? anaconda ?????????????????????1.0.42005-12-06StuartEllis??????????????????????????????????????????1.0.52005-12-08! StuartEllis?????????????????????1.0.62005-12-10StuartEllis???????????????????????????1.0.72005-12-12StuartEllis??????????????????????????????1.0.82005-12-14StuartEllis??????????????????????????? &INTRODUCTION; &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; &LOCALE; &UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; &BOOTLOADER; &NETWORKCONFIG; &TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &PACKAGESELECTION; &ABOUTTOINSTALL; &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &FIRSTBOOT; &NEXTSTEPS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; &ACKNOWLEDGE! MENTS; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 02:21:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:21:42 -0500 Subject: install-guide rpm-info.xml,1.1.2.1,1.1.2.2 Message-ID: <200602150222.k1F2MD1a008213@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8097 Modified Files: Tag: FC5_SAG rpm-info.xml Log Message: Adding files in language subdirectories Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/Attic/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1.2.1 retrieving revision 1.1.2.2 diff -u -r1.1.2.1 -r1.1.2.2 --- rpm-info.xml 16 Jan 2006 20:33:03 -0000 1.1.2.1 +++ rpm-info.xml 15 Feb 2006 02:21:35 -0000 1.1.2.2 @@ -1,6 +1,13 @@ - + +%FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; + +]> From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 03:01:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:01:00 -0500 Subject: release-notes about-fedora.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602150301.k1F3100W008670@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8642 Modified Files: about-fedora.xml Log Message: Add content for all subprojects. Most of this comes from the Wiki, *very* lightly edited in a couple places for readability. Index: about-fedora.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/about-fedora.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- about-fedora.xml 15 Feb 2006 00:52:02 -0000 1.1 +++ about-fedora.xml 15 Feb 2006 03:00:53 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + +"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" >
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+ + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 03:44:14 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:44:14 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fdp-info-en.xml, 1.1.2.1, 1.1.2.2 fdp-info-en.xml~, 1.1.2.1, 1.1.2.2 fedora-install-guide-en.xml, 1.7.2.1, 1.7.2.2 Message-ID: <200602150344.k1F3iEpw010576@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10541/en Modified Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fdp-info-en.xml fdp-info-en.xml~ fedora-install-guide-en.xml Log Message: Made all required changes for the Language Directory changes Index: fdp-info-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/Attic/fdp-info-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1.2.1 retrieving revision 1.1.2.2 diff -u -r1.1.2.1 -r1.1.2.2 --- fdp-info-en.xml 15 Feb 2006 02:21:40 -0000 1.1.2.1 +++ fdp-info-en.xml 15 Feb 2006 03:44:07 -0000 1.1.2.2 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + + - + Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA 2005 @@ -17,5 +21,5 @@ - &LEGALNOTICE; - + + Index: fdp-info-en.xml~ =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/Attic/fdp-info-en.xml~,v retrieving revision 1.1.2.1 retrieving revision 1.1.2.2 diff -u -r1.1.2.1 -r1.1.2.2 --- fdp-info-en.xml~ 15 Feb 2006 02:21:40 -0000 1.1.2.1 +++ fdp-info-en.xml~ 15 Feb 2006 03:44:07 -0000 1.1.2.2 @@ -16,168 +16,6 @@ Paul W. Frields - - - 1.1.1 - 2006-01-04 - - - - Edited Install Guide per RFE 173735 to include new flow. - - - - - 1.1 - 2005-12-22 - - - - Amended Management Options section. - - - - - 1.0.9 - 2005-12-22 - - - - Updated Management Options section. - - - - - 1.0.8 - 2005-12-14 - - - - Added Technical References section. - - - - - 1.0.7 - 2005-12-12 - - - - Added Management Options section. - - - - - 1.0.6 - 2005-12-10 - - - - Updated sections on installation methods. - - - - - 1.0.5 - 2005-12-08 - - - - Updated partitioning section. - - - - - 1.0.4 - 2005-12-06 - - - - Added material on updating the new installation. - - - - - 1.0.3 - 2005-12-04 - - - - Reorganized to match anaconda screens. - - - - - 1.0.2 - 2005-11-25 - - - - Additional reorganization for clarity; information on /home - partition - - - - - 1.0.1rc1 - 2005-11-20 - - - - Reorganization of introductory material - - - - - 1.0 - 2005-06-10 - - - - Release version - - - - - 1.0rc1 - 2005-06-08 - - - - Publication edit and declaration of release candidate - - - - - 0.7 - 2005-05-15 - - - - Additional style editing and indexing - - - - - 0.6.3 - 2005-05-10 - - - - Style editing, removed "nextsteps" from build - - - - - 0.6.2 - 2005-04-30 - - - - First commission to CVS, plus very minor parent file edits - - - - + &LEGALNOTICE; Index: fedora-install-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7.2.1 retrieving revision 1.7.2.2 diff -u -r1.7.2.1 -r1.7.2.2 --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml 15 Feb 2006 02:21:40 -0000 1.7.2.1 +++ fedora-install-guide-en.xml 15 Feb 2006 03:44:07 -0000 1.7.2.2 @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; @@ -10,8 +11,6 @@ - - @@ -62,7 +61,7 @@ W. - &LEGALNOTICE; + 0.6.2 From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 03:44:09 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:44:09 -0500 Subject: install-guide Makefile, 1.17.2.2, 1.17.2.3 rpm-info.xml, 1.1.2.2, 1.1.2.3 Message-ID: <200602150344.k1F3id22010580@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10541 Modified Files: Tag: FC5_SAG Makefile rpm-info.xml Log Message: Made all required changes for the Language Directory changes Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.17.2.2 retrieving revision 1.17.2.3 diff -u -r1.17.2.2 -r1.17.2.3 --- Makefile 15 Feb 2006 01:26:09 -0000 1.17.2.2 +++ Makefile 15 Feb 2006 03:44:01 -0000 1.17.2.3 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ DOCBASE = fedora-install-guide define XMLEXTRAFILES_template -XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-intro-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-locale-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-techref-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-$(1).xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-$(1).xml +XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=$(1)/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-firstboot-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-intro-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-locale-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-techref-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-timezone-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-upgrading-$(1).xml endef $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call XMLEXTRAFILES_template,${LANG}))) Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/Attic/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1.2.2 retrieving revision 1.1.2.3 diff -u -r1.1.2.2 -r1.1.2.3 --- rpm-info.xml 15 Feb 2006 02:21:35 -0000 1.1.2.2 +++ rpm-info.xml 15 Feb 2006 03:44:01 -0000 1.1.2.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [ +"../docs-common/common/fedora-entities-en.ent"> %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 03:47:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:47:47 -0500 Subject: release-notes about-fedora.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602150347.k1F3ll5K010637@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10617 Modified Files: about-fedora.xml Log Message: Light editing and proper crediting Index: about-fedora.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/about-fedora.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- about-fedora.xml 15 Feb 2006 03:00:53 -0000 1.2 +++ about-fedora.xml 15 Feb 2006 03:47:40 -0000 1.3 @@ -6,16 +6,12 @@ About Fedora - + The Fedora Project community + Paul W. Frields - - - - The Fedora Project community - - + 2006 @@ -78,7 +74,8 @@
Fedora Bug Squad - Our primary mission is to track down and clear bugs in Bugzilla that are related to Fedora, and act as a bridge between users and developers. Visit our Web page at Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12574/en Modified Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fdp-info-en.xml fdp-info-en.xml~ Log Message: Corrected - + Index: fdp-info-en.xml~ =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/Attic/fdp-info-en.xml~,v retrieving revision 1.1.2.2 retrieving revision 1.1.2.3 diff -u -r1.1.2.2 -r1.1.2.3 --- fdp-info-en.xml~ 15 Feb 2006 03:44:07 -0000 1.1.2.2 +++ fdp-info-en.xml~ 15 Feb 2006 04:22:24 -0000 1.1.2.3 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + + - + Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA 2005 @@ -17,5 +21,5 @@ - &LEGALNOTICE; - + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 07:04:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 02:04:47 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdp-functions,1.10,1.11 Message-ID: <200602150704.k1F74lKh018657@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18623/bin Modified Files: fdp-functions Log Message: Reorganize the CVS layout to fully embrace I18N translator support. Many, many changes here. Refer to "example-tutorial/" for a model. 1) Only one rpm-info.xml file, and that is in the top-level dir. 2) XML file names are now language independant (para.xml, not para-en.xml). 3) The "Makefile" in the document directory has been completely rewritten. Now, a ${PRI_LANG} variable identifies the original language for the document. Additional language translations are listed in the ${OTHERS} macro. The ${XMLEXTRAFILES-${LANG}} variable is no more; instead an XMLFILES_template must be filled out to enumerate the necessary XML files. 4) Translated XML files are automatically generated from .POT and .PO files located in a "po/" directory. 5) Translated XML files should NOT be archived in CVS, since they are now generated files. 6) Many new virtual targets have been added to "Makefile.common", such as "make xml-de", "make po-de", and the like. Consult the "Makefile.common". Index: fdp-functions =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdp-functions,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- fdp-functions 5 Feb 2006 00:23:49 -0000 1.10 +++ fdp-functions 15 Feb 2006 07:04:39 -0000 1.11 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ FDPBINDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/bin" FDPPKGDIR="${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging" PRI_LANG=${PRI_LANG:-"en"} -RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"${PRI_LANG}/rpm-info-${PRI_LANG}.xml"} +RPMINFO=${RPMINFO:-"rpm-info.xml"} XSLTPROC=${XSLTPROC:-xsltproc} XMLFORMAT=${XMLFORMAT:-"${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat"} XMLFOPTS=${XMLFOPTS:-"-f ${FDPBINDIR}/xmlformat-fdp.conf"} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 07:04:41 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 02:04:41 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.54,1.55 Message-ID: <200602150705.k1F75BOq018668@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18623 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Reorganize the CVS layout to fully embrace I18N translator support. Many, many changes here. Refer to "example-tutorial/" for a model. 1) Only one rpm-info.xml file, and that is in the top-level dir. 2) XML file names are now language independant (para.xml, not para-en.xml). 3) The "Makefile" in the document directory has been completely rewritten. Now, a ${PRI_LANG} variable identifies the original language for the document. Additional language translations are listed in the ${OTHERS} macro. The ${XMLEXTRAFILES-${LANG}} variable is no more; instead an XMLFILES_template must be filled out to enumerate the necessary XML files. 4) Translated XML files are automatically generated from .POT and .PO files located in a "po/" directory. 5) Translated XML files should NOT be archived in CVS, since they are now generated files. 6) Many new virtual targets have been added to "Makefile.common", such as "make xml-de", "make po-de", and the like. Consult the "Makefile.common". Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.54 retrieving revision 1.55 diff -u -r1.54 -r1.55 --- Makefile.common 13 Feb 2006 18:34:15 -0000 1.54 +++ Makefile.common 15 Feb 2006 07:04:31 -0000 1.55 @@ -14,15 +14,27 @@ # ${DOCNAME}.pdf -- Builds PDF version of document # pdf -- See "${DOCNAME}.pdf" ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # PDF generation is still fragile and probably won't work on your document. # Yet. ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # Note: all targets within this Makefile.common must be defined as # double-colon (::) targets so that additional steps can be added by # providing additional rules, also marked with double-colons, in the # document Makefile. ######################################################################### -# N.B.: Don't use "$@" in a template. It doesn't work. I tried ;-( + +######################################################################### +# N.B., if you want to use built-in variables such as "$@" in a template +# be sure to quote them as "$$@" since the template is evaluated once as +# it is expanded +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### +# WARNING. This feature is deprecated and will shortly disappear. ######################################################################### # Allow client document to provide "Make.paths" file to locate our files # This is a "silent include", so if it's missing there is no problem. @@ -31,6 +43,8 @@ # command line will take precedence. sinclude Make.paths ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # Supply default values for the boilerplate files _unless_ the user has # provided their own values. ifeq "${FDPDIR}" "" @@ -58,9 +72,7 @@ PRI_LANG= en endif ifeq "${RPMINFO}" "" -# Don't panic, we need this only to get the latest RPM package version -# All other rpm-info usages are driven by XSLT scripts. -RPMINFO = ${PWD}/${PRI_LANG}/rpm-info-${PRI_LANG}.xml +RPMINFO = ${PWD}/rpm-info.xml endif ifeq "${RPMPREP}" "" RPMPREP=yes @@ -69,28 +81,44 @@ RPMPOST=yes endif ######################################################################### -# Define a macro to locate xmlto(1) so we can choose a specific version -# by "make XMLTO=/path/to/xmlto", if we so desire. + +######################################################################### +# Strange though it may seem, some shells do not provide a ${PWD} +# environment variable for us. +PWD :=$(shell /bin/pwd) +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### +# Use macros to locate our commonly-used programs XMLTO =xmlto -# Let's also do this for xsltproc(1). XSLTPROC=xsltproc XMLFORMAT=xmlformat XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf XML2PO =xml2po +PO2XML =po2xml +MSGMERGE=msgmerge +######################################################################### + ######################################################################### # Rules to produce .po files from .xml files. Get the tools to do this # from the gnome-doc-utils RPM. -.SUFFIXES: .po .xml +.SUFFIXES: .po .pot .xml %.po: %.xml ${XML2PO} $< >$@ ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # Use our very own "docs-common/bin/fdpsh" as the command interpreter # This automatically has ${FDPBIN} as first in the ${PATH} SHELL =${FDPBIN}/fdpsh ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### +# Obtain the document version and release info for building RPM's VERSION:=$(shell version doc) RELEASE:=$(shell version rpm) -PWD :=$(shell /bin/pwd) +######################################################################### + ######################################################################### RPMFLAGS=--define "docbase $(DOCBASE)" \ --define "_topdir $(PWD)/rpm" \ @@ -102,10 +130,24 @@ RPMDFLAG = -vv endif ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # Set a provisional ${LANG} value. We'll dynamically change this as -# needed. The "en" value is used because that is the original language -# of most of our current documentation. -LANG =en +# needed. The "${PRI_LANG}" value is used because that is the original +# language the doc. +LANG =${PRI_LANG} +LANGUAGES=${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS} +# +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### +# Expand the template the XMLFILES_template to produce XMLFILES-${LANG} +# macros that enumerate all of the input files for the document. + +$(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call XMLFILES_template,${L}))) +# +######################################################################### + ######################################################################### # PUT NO TARGETS BEFORE THIS ONE, not even in your base Makefile # In a properly-constructed Makefile, this will be the default target @@ -113,6 +155,9 @@ TARGETS=all clean distclean fdp-info html html-nochunks pdf po showvars \ tarball rpm rpm-common noarch srpm package-prep package-post \ src-tarball + +# FIXME: add the .PHONY attribute where the actual target is defined + .PHONY: ${TARGETS} .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-${LANG}) .PHONY: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-nochunks-${LANG}) @@ -123,6 +168,12 @@ ${TARGETS}:: ######################################################################### +# Ensure all 'clean' targets are invoked before 'distclean' targets +distclean:: clean +# +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # For each LANG in LANGUAGES, generate a target and rule similar to: # mydoc-en/index.html:: mydoc-en.xml ${XMLEXTRAFILES}-en # LANG=en.UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o mydoc-en mydoc-en.xml @@ -135,102 +186,182 @@ # but we do avoid copying EPS files since they are nonsense to the HTML world. # define HTML_template -html-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: $(1)/${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml - LANG=$(1).UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml +.PHONY: html-${1} +html-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} $(1)/fdp-info.xml + LANG=$(1).UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml mkdir -p $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images/ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images cp ${HTMLCSS} $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/fedora.css ifeq "${DRAFT}" "yes" - cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/images/watermark-$(1).png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/watermark.png + cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/images/watermark-$(1).png \ + $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/watermark.png endif [ ! -d figs ] || copy-figs -v -f '*.png' \ -l $(1) figs $(DOCBASE)-$(1) + +distclean:: + ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-${1} endef -# -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTML_template,${LANG}))) -html:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-${LANG}) +$(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTML_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: html + +html:: $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},html-${L}) # ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, generate a single HTML file define HTMLNOCHUNK_template -html-nochunks-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: $(1)/${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml - ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml +.PHONY: html-nochunks-${1} + +html-nochunks-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} $(1)/fdp-info.xml + ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml mkdir -p stylesheet-images/ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png stylesheet-images/ cp ${HTMLCSS} fedora.css - [ -z "${HTMLCSSEXTRA}" ] || \ - cp ${HTMLCSSEXTRA} watermark.png +ifeq "${DRAFT}" "yes" + cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/images/watermark-$(1).png watermark.png +endif + +distclean:: + ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.html + ${RM} -r stylesheet-images + ${RM} fedora.css + ${RM} watermark.png endef -# -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLNOCHUNK_template,${LANG}))) -html-nochunks:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},html-nochunks-$(LANG)) +$(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLNOCHUNK_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: html-nochunks + +html-nochunks:: $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},html-nochunks-$(L)) # ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, build a tarball of the HTML and # image files. Any ".eps" files are ignored. # define HTMLTAR_template ${DOCBASE}-$(1).tar.gz:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html tar -zc --exclude '*.eps' -f ${DOCBASE}-$(1).tar.gz ${DOCBASE}-$(1) + +distclean:: + ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.tar.gz endef -# -tarball:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).tar.gz) -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLTAR_template,${LANG}))) +$(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLTAR_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: tarball + +tarball:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).tar.gz) # ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, generate an Adobe Portable Document # Format (PDF) file. define PDF_template -pdf-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: $(1)/${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) +.PHONY: pdf-${1} + +pdf-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml ${XMLTO} pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml + +distclean:: + ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.pdf endef -# -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call PDF_template,${LANG}))) + +$(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call PDF_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: pdf pdf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},pdf-$(LANG)) # ######################################################################### -# For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, clean up! -define CLEAN_template -${DOCBASE}-$(1)-clean:: - ${RM} $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml -endef -# -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call CLEAN_template,${LANG}))) -# -clean:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},${DOCBASE}-${LANG}-clean) + +######################################################################### +clean:: ${RM} *.tmp ######################################################################### -define DISTCLEAN_template -${DOCBASE}-$(1)-distclean:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1)-clean - ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1) - ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html stylesheet-images - ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf - ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1).tar.gz - ${RM} *-$(1).omf - ${RM} *-$(1).desktop - ${RM} fedora.css watermark-${LANG}.png watermark.png - ${RM} $(1)/*.po + +######################################################################### +po/${DOCBASE}.pot:: ${XMLFILES-${PRI_LANG}} + [ -d po ] || (echo ADD po/ TO CVS >&2; exit 1) + ${XML2PO} -o $@ $^ + +.PHONY: pot + +pot:: po/${DOCBASE}.pot +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### +define XML_template +$(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po + mkdir -p ${1} + ${PO2XML} ${2} po/${1}.po >$$@ endef -# -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call DISTCLEAN_template,${LANG}))) -# -distclean:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},${DOCBASE}-${LANG}-distclean) + +$(foreach L,${OTHERS}, \ + $(foreach F,${XMLFILES-${PRI_LANG}}, \ + $(eval $(call XML_template,${L},${F})))) + +define XMLTARGET_template +.PHONY: xml-${1} + +xml-${1}:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} + +distclean:: + ${RM} -r ${1} +endef + +.PHONY: xml-${PRI_LANG} + +xml-${PRI_LANG}:: ${XMLFILES-${PRI_LANG}} + +$(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call XMLTARGET_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: xml-all + +xml-all:: $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},xml-${L}) + +distclean:: + $(foreach L,${OTHERS},${RM} -r ${L}) +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### +define PO_template +po/${1}.po:: ${XMLFILES-${PRI_LANG}} po/${DOCBASE}.pot + [ -d po ] || (echo ADD po/ TO CVS >&2; exit 1) + if [ ! -f $$@ ]; then \ + cp po/${DOCBASE}.pot $$@; \ + else \ + cp $$@ $$@.bank; \ + ${MSGMERGE} -o $$@ $$@.bank po/${DOCBASE}.pot; \ + fi + +.PHONY: po-${1} +po-${1}:: po/${1}.po +endef + +$(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call PO_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: po + +po:: $(foreach L,${OTHERS},po-${L}) ######################################################################### -# Target "po" produces ".po" files from the manifested XML files for -# the current language. -POFILES =${LANG}/${DOCBASE}-${LANG}.po ${XMLEXTRAFILES-${LANG}:.xml=.po} -po:: ${POFILES} + ######################################################################### # showvars:: @echo "DOCBASE=\"$(DOCBASE)\"" - @echo "LANGUAGES=\"$(LANGUAGES)\"" + @echo "PRI_LANG=\"$(PRI_LANG)\"" + @echo "OTHERS=\"$(OTHERS)\"" # ######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # Show differences between two file revisions. To use this tool: # $ make OLD=old.xml NEW=new.xml diff # The ${DIFFS} macro can select a different output format: @@ -244,26 +375,38 @@ xmldiff ${DIFFS} ${OLD} ${NEW} # ######################################################################### -# The "fdp-info-${LANG}.xml" file contains the or + +######################################################################### +# The "${LANG}/fdp-info.xml" file contains the or # stanza. It is automatically generated from data in the # "rpm-info.xml" file whenever that file changes. # define fdp-info_template -$(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml:: $(RPMINFO) +$(1)/fdp-info.xml:: $(RPMINFO) ${XSLTPROC} --stringparam lang $(1) \ --stringparam fdpdir $(FDPDIR) \ --stringparam doctype $(shell \ - doctype $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml \ + doctype ${PRI_LANG}/$(DOCBASE).xml \ ) ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl \ $(RPMINFO) | \ - $(XMLFORMAT) $(XMLFOPTS) > $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml.tmp && \ - move-if-change $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml.tmp $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml + $(XMLFORMAT) $(XMLFOPTS) >$$@ + +clean:: + ${RM} ${1}/fdp-info.xml endef + +$(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call fdp-info_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: fdp-info + +fdp-info:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(LANG)/fdp-info.xml) # -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call fdp-info_template,${LANG}))) -# -fdp-info:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(LANG)/fdp-info-$(LANG).xml) -# +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### +# Stuff after here is for RPM packaging +######################################################################### + ######################################################################### # Make a new changelog entry for an existing rpm-info.xml file. @@ -279,11 +422,20 @@ insert-colophon $(RPMINFO).tmp && \ move-if-change $(RPMINFO).tmp $(RPMINFO) -# -######################################################################### -# End of Makefile.common + ######################################################################### +.PHONY: ${DOCBASE}-${1}-distclean + +define DISTCLEAN_template +${DOCBASE}-$(1)-distclean:: + ${RM} *-$(1).omf + ${RM} *-$(1).desktop +endef +$(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call DISTCLEAN_template,${L}))) + +distclean:: $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},${DOCBASE}-${L}-distclean) +######################################################################### clean:: ${RM} $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION)*.src.tar.gz @@ -413,6 +565,9 @@ @echo "PWD=$(PWD)" +######################################################################### +# End of Makefile.common +######################################################################### # Local variables: # mode: makefile # End: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 11:48:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 06:48:06 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fdp-info.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-intro.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-locale.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-techref.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml, NONE, 1.1.2.1 fedora-install-gu! ide.xml,NONE,1.1.2.1 Message-ID: <200602151148.k1FBm6Rc029824@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29808/en Added Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fdp-info.xml fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml fedora-install-guide-intro.xml fedora-install-guide-locale.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml fedora-install-guide-techref.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml fedora-install-guide.xml Log Message: Removed language specific directories per the latest changes --- NEW FILE fdp-info.xml --- Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA 2005 Red Hat, Inc. Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml --- About to Install No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation process after that point, the &FC; system will be incomplete and unusable. To return to previous screens to make different choices, select Back. To abort the installation, turn off the computer. Aborting Installation In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. &FC; notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the installation program. You may reboot with the installation media to start over.
About to Install Screen About to install screen.
Click Next to begin the installation. If your installation requires more than one disc, &FC; displays a list of all discs required to complete the process. If you do not have all of the necessary discs, select Reboot to abort the installation. Otherwise, choose Continue to proceed with installation.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml --- Acknowledgements Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram and the Anaconda team. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml --- Appendix: Management Options The &FED; installation system includes a range of options and functions for administrators.
Boot Options Many of the options listed here have NOT yet been tested. To use boot options, enter linux option at the boot: prompt. If you specify more than one option, separate each of the options by a single space. For example: linux option1 option2
Booting Your Computer with Rescue Mode You may use the first installation disc to boot a command-line Linux system, without installing &FED; on the computer. This rescue system may access the drives on your computer. Rescue mode enables you to use the utilities and functions of a running system to modify or repair an installed system. To load the rescue mode, enter: linux rescue Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the rescue system with the screens that follow.
Configuring the Installation System You may configure the installation system without affecting the final &FED; system. The boot: prompt enables you to configure the following: Display resolution Interface type Installation method Network settings You may force the installation system to use the lowest possible screen resolution (640x480) with the option. To use a specific display resolution, enter as a boot option. For example, to set the display resolution to 1024x768, enter: linux resolution=1024x768 To run the installation process in mode, enter: linux text To enable support for a serial console, enter as an additional option. Use the option to display additional menus that enable you to specify the installation method network settings. You may also configure the installation method and network settings at the boot: prompt itself. To specify the installation method from the boot: prompt, use the option. Refer to for the supported installation methods. Installation Methods Installation Method Option Format CD or DVD drive Hard Drive HTTP Server FTP Server NFS Server
By default, the installation system uses DHCP to obtain the correct network settings. To manually configure one or more network settings, specify the setting at the boot: prompt. You may set the address, , , and servers for the installation system. This example configures all of the network settings for an installation system that uses the IP address 192.168.1.10: linux ip=192.168.1.10 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.1.1 dns=192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3
Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System You may access the interface for the installation system from any other system. Access to a text mode display requires telnet, which is installed by default on &FED; systems. To remotely access the graphical display of an installation system, you must use client software that supports the VNC (Virtual Network Computing) display protocol. Installing a VNC Client To install the vncviewer VNC client on &FED;, use the package vnc. To enable remote graphical access to the installation system, enter two options at the prompt: linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty The option enables the VNC service. The option sets a password for remote access. The example shown above sets the password as qwerty. VNC Passwords The VNC password must be at least six characters long. Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the installation system with the screens that follow. You may then access the graphical interface through a VNC client. The installation system displays the correct connection setting for the VNC client: for a shell]]> To run the vncviewer client, choose Applications AccessoriesVNC Viewer, or type the command vncviewer in a terminal window. Enter the server and display number in the VNC Server dialog. For the example above, the VNC Server is computer.mydomain.com:1. Alternatively, you may automatically connect the interface for the installation system to an active VNC client, with the option. This requires the VNC client to run in listening mode. The client system must also allow connections on a known TCP port. By default, the vncviewer utility listens on TCP port 5500. To connect to a VNC client on the system desktop.mydomain.com on the port 5500, you would enter the following at the boot: prompt: linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty vncconnect=desktop.mydomain.com:5500 On &FED; systems, use the option to start the vncviewer VNC client in listening mode. In a terminal window, enter the command: vncviewer -listen To enable remote access to a text mode installation, use the option at the boot: prompt: linux telnet You may then connect to the installation system with the telnet utility. The telnet command requires the name or IP address of the installation system: telnet computer.mydomain.com No password option for telnet ?
Automating the Installation with Kickstart A Kickstart file specifies settings for an installation. To automate the installation process, use the option to provide the name and location of a Kickstart file: linux ks=location/kickstart-file.cfg You may use Kickstart files that are located on either removable storage, or a hard drive, or on a network server. Refer to for the supported Kickstart sources. Kickstart Sources Kickstart Source Option Format CD or DVD drive Hard Drive Other Device HTTP Server FTP Server NFS Server
Kickstart File is Automatically Created The Kickstart file /root/anaconda-ks.cfg contains the settings for your system. The &FED; installation process automatically creates this file. To install an application to create and edit Kickstart files, use the package system-config-kickstart. To load this Kickstart file editor, choose Applications System ToolsKickstart. Alternatively, you may edit Kickstart files with a text editor. You may also write Web applications to generate Kickstart files. To use a Web application to provide a Kickstart file, specify the URL of the application with the option. If you add the option , the request also sends HTTP headers to the Web application. Your application may use these headers to identify the computer. For example, this line sends a request with headers to the application http://server.example.com/kickstart.cgi: linux ks=http://server.mydomain.com/kickstart.cgi kssendmac
Hardware Compatibility Options By default, &FED; detects and configures all of the components of your computer. To override the automatic hardware detection, use the following options: Hardware Options Compatibility Setting Option Disable all hardware detection Disable graphics, keyboard, and mouse detection Disable power management (ACPI) Disable automatic monitor detection (DDC) Disable Firewire device detection Disable parallel port detection Disable PC Card (PCMCIA) device detection Disable USB storage device detection Disable all USB device detection Force Firewire device detection Prompt user for ISA device configuration
Installing &FC; with Expert Mode The mode enables you to run the installation process with additional options for hardware configuration. To run the installation process in expert mode, enter: linux expert May need an explanation of driver disks.
Performing a Memory (RAM) Test Faults in memory modules may cause your system to freeze or crash unpredictably. In some cases, memory faults may only cause errors with particular combinations of software. For this reason, you should test the memory of a computer before you install &FED; for the first time, even if it has previously run other operating systems. To load the memtest86 memory test utility, enter memtest86 at the boot: prompt. The utility immediately starts the first test. By default, memtest86 carries out a total of ten tests. To halt testing and reboot your computer, enter Esc at any time.
Accessing the Consoles In addition to the main interface, or console, the installation process provides three other consoles. The shell console enables you to access the command-line of the installation system. The two other consoles display events as the installation proceeds. You may find these consoles useful for diagnosing errors in the installation process. To switch between the consoles of installation process, press the key combinations shown below: Installation Consoles Console Key Combination Main Console CtrlAltF7 Shell Console CtrlAltF2 Main Log Console CtrlAltF3 Boot Log Console CtrlAltF4
Aborting the Installation To abort the installation process at any time before the Installing Packages screen, either press CtrlAltDel or power off the computer with the power switch. &FED; makes no changes to your computer until package installation begins.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml --- Beginning the Installation To begin installation of &FC;, boot the computer from the bootable media. The bootable media provides the necessary programs and files to start the installation program. Once you start the installation program, you may be able to install from a completely different piece of media.
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml --- Boot Loader A boot loader is a small program that reads and launches the operating system. &FC; uses the GRUB boot loader by default. If you have multiple operating systems, the boot loader determines which one to boot, usually by offering a menu. You may have a boot loader installed on your system already. An operating system may install its own preferred boot loader, or you may have installed a third-party boot loader.If your boot loader does not recognize Linux partitions, you may not be able to boot &FC;. Use GRUB as your boot loader to boot Linux and most other operating systems. Follow the directions in this section to install GRUB. Installing GRUB If you install GRUB, it may overwrite your existing boot loader. The following screen displays boot loader configuration options.
Boot Loader Configuration Screen Boot loader configuration screen
Keeping Your Existing Boot Loader Settings By default, the installation program installs GRUB in the master boot record, master boot record or MBR, of the device for the root file system. To change or decline installation of a new boot loader, select the Change boot loader button. The dialog shown in allows you to avoid installing or changing your existing boot loader settings.
Change Boot Loader Change boot loader dialog
Boot Loader Required Your computer must have GRUB or another boot loader installed in order to start, unless you create a separate startup disk to boot from.
Booting Additional Operating Systems If you have other operating systems already installed, &FC; attempts to automatically detect and configure GRUB to boot them. You may manually configure any additional operating systems if GRUB does not detect them. To add, remove, or change the detected operating system settings, use the options provided. Add Press the Add button to include an additional operating system in GRUB. &FC; displays the dialog shown in . Select the disk partition which contains the bootable operating system from the drop-down list and give the entry a label. GRUB displays this label in its boot menu. Edit To change an entry in the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Edit. Delete To remove an entry from the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Delete.
Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu Adding entries to the GRUB boot menu.
Setting a Boot Loader Password GRUB reads many file systems without the help of an operating system. An operator can interrupt the booting sequence to choose a different operating system to boot, change boot options, or recover from a system error. However, these functions may introduce serious security risks in some environments. You can add a password to GRUB so that the operator must enter the password to interrupt the normal boot sequence. GRUB Passwords Not Required You may not require a GRUB password if your system only has trusted operators, or is physically secured with controlled console access. However, if there is a chance someone can get physical access to the keyboard and monitor of your computer, that person can reboot the system and access GRUB. This is where a password is helpful. To set a boot password, select the Use a boot loader password checkbox. The Change password button will become active. Select Change password to display the dialog below. Type the desired password, and then confirm it by typing it again in the spaces provided.
Entering A Boot Password Entering and confirming a boot password
Choose a Good Password Choose a password that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess. Forgotten <application>GRUB</application> Passwords GRUB stores the password in encrypted form, so it cannot be read or recovered. If you forget the boot password, boot the system normally and then change the password entry in the /boot/grub/grub.conf file. If you cannot boot, you may be able to use the "rescue" mode on the first &FC; installation disc to reset the GRUB password. If you do need to change the GRUB password, use the grub-md5-crypt utility. For information on using this utility, use the command man grub-md5-crypt in a terminal window to read the manual pages.
Advanced Boot loader Options The default boot options are adequate for most situations. The installation program writes the GRUB boot loader in the master boot record master boot record (MBR), overwriting any existing boot loader. Tto keep your current boot loader in the MBR, use the advanced settings to place GRUB in the first sector of the partition holding the Linux root file system. You may also need the advanced options if your BIOS enumerates your disk devices differently than &FC; expects. On a few systems, &FC; may not configure the disk drive geometry for large disks correctly because of a broken BIOS. To work around this problem, mark the Force LBA32 checkbox. The Linux kernel usually auto-detects its environment correctly, and no additional kernel parameters are needed. However, you may provide any needed kernel parameter using the advanced boot loader options. Kernel Parameters For a partial list of the kernel command line parameters, type the following command in a terminal window: man bootparam. For a comprehensive and authoritative list, refer to the documentation provided in the kernel sources. To alter any of these settings, mark the Configure advanced boot loader options checkbox. Select Next and the menu shown in appears. Optional Menu &FC; displays the following advanced boot options menu only if the advanced configuration checkbox described above has been selected.
Advanced Boot Options Advanced boot settings menu
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml --- Disk Partitioning &FC; creates and uses several partitions on the available hard drives. You may customize both the partitions, and how the drives on your system are managed. On systems with more than one hard drive you may also configure &FC; to operate several drives as a group, or array, with RAID. Partitions and RAID arrays are explained in , and . Changing Your Mind The installation process makes no changes to your system until package installation begins. You may use Back to return to previous screens and change your selections at any time. Needs screenshot. The box on the screen lists the available drives. By default, the installation process may affect all of the drives on your computer. To ensure that specific drives are not repartitioned, clear the checkbox next to those drives on this list. The installation process erases any existing Linux partitions on the selected drives, and replaces them with the default set of partitions for &FC;. All other types of partitions remain unchanged. For example, partitions used by Microsoft Windows, and system recovery partitions created by the computer manufacturer, are both left intact. You may choose an alternative from the drop-down list: Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout Avoid this option, unless you wish to erase all of the existing operating systems and data on the selected drives. Use free space on selected drives and create default layout If the selected drives have capacity that has not been assigned to a partition, this option installs &FC; into the free space. This ensures that no existing partition is modified by the installation process. Create custom layout You manually specify the partitioning on the selected drives. The next screen enables you to configure the drives and partitions for your computer. If you choose this option, &FC; creates no partitions by default. Select Review and modify partitioning layout to customize the set of partitions that &FC; creates, to configure your system to use drives in RAID arrays, or to modify the boot options for your computer. If you choose one of the alternative partitioning options, this is automatically selected. Choose a partitioning option, and select Next to proceed. The Next Screen The next screen is Network Devices, explained , unless you select an option to customize the partition layout. If you choose to either Create custom layout, or Review and modify partitioning layout, proceed to .
General Information on Partitions A &FC; system has at least three partitions: A data partition mounted at /boot A data partition mounted at / A swap partition Many systems have more partitions than the minimum listed above. Choose partitions based on your particular system needs. If you are not sure what to choose, accept the default partition layout. Data partitions have a mount point mount point. The mount point indicates the directory whose contents reside on that partition. A partition with no mount point is not accessible by users. Data not located on any other partition resides in the / (or partition root root) partition. Root and <filename>/root</filename> The / (or partition root root) partition is the top of the directory structure. The partition /root /root (sometimes pronounced "slash-root") directory is the home directory of the user account for system administration. In the minimum configuration shown above: All data under the /boot/ directory resides on the /boot partition. For example, the file /boot/grub/grub.conf resides on the /boot partition. Any file outside of the /boot partition, such as /etc/passwd, resides on the / partition. Subdirectories may be assigned to partitions as well. Some administrators create both /usr and /usr/local partitions. In that case, files under /usr/local, such as /usr/local/bin/foo, will be on the /usr/local partition. Any other files in /usr/, such as /usr/bin/foo, will be in the /usr partition. If you create many partitions instead of one large / partition, upgrades become easier. Refer to the description of Disk Druid's Edit option for more information.
Partition Types Every partition has a partition type file system partition type, to indicate the format of the file system file system on that partition. The file system enables Linux to organize, search, and retrieve files stored on that partition. Use the ext3 file system file system ext3 ext3 file system for data partitions that are not part of LVM, unless you have specific needs that require another type of file system.
Understanding LVM LVM understanding LVM (Logical Volume Management) partitions provide a number of advantages over standard partitions. LVM partitions are formatted as LVM physical volume physical volumes. One or more physical volumes are combined to form a LVM volume group volume group. Each volume group's total storage is then divided into one or more LVM logical volume logical volumes. The logical volumes function much like standard data partitions. They have a file system type, such as ext3, and a mount point. An administrator may grow or shrink logical volumes without destroying data, unlike standard disk partitions. If the physical volumes in a volume group are on separate drives then administrators may also spread a logical volume across multiple disks and RAID arrays. LVM and the Default Partition Layout By default, the installation process creates partitions within LVM volumes.
Creating a <filename>/home</filename> Partition If you expect that you or other users will be storing data on the system, create a separate partition for the /home directory within an LVM volume. With a separate /home partition, you may upgrade or reinstall &FC; without erasing user data files. LVM provides you with the ability to add more storage capacity for the user data at a later time.
Disk Druid Disk Druid Disk Druid is an interactive program for editing disk partitions. Users run it only within the &FC; installation system. Disk Druid supports RAID RAID and LVM LVM to provide more extensible and reliable data storage.
Disk Setup Screen disk setup screen
Disk Druid displays the following actions in the installation program: New Select this option to add a partition partition adding or LVM physical volume to the disk. In the Add partition dialog, choose a mount point and a partition type. If you have more than one disk on the system, choose which disks the partition may inhabit. Indicate a size in megabytes for the partition. Illegal Partitions partition illegal The /bin/, /dev/, /etc/, /lib/, /proc/, /root/, and /sbin/ directories may not be used for separate partitions in Disk Druid. These directories reside on the partition root / (root) partition. The /boot partition may not reside on an LVM volume group. Create the /boot partition before configuring any volume groups. You may also choose from three options for sizing your partition: Fixed size Use a fixed size as close to your entry as possible. Fill all space up to Grow the partition to a maximum size of your choice. Fill to maximum allowable size Grow the partition until it fills the remainder of the selected disks. Partition Sizes The actual partition on the disk may be slightly smaller or larger than your choice. Disk geometry issues cause this effect, not an error or bug. After you enter the details for your partition, select OK to continue. Edit Select this option to edit an existing partition, partition editing LVM volume group, or an LVM physical volume that is not yet part of a volume group. To change the size of a LVM physical volume partition, first remove it from any volume groups. Removing LVM Physical Volumes If you remove an LVM physical volume from a volume group, you will erase any logical volumes it contains. Edit a partition to change its size, mount point, or file system type. Use this function to: correct a mistake in setting up your partitions migrate Linux partitions if you are upgrading or reinstalling &FC; provide a mount point for non-Linux partitions such as those used on some Windows operating systems Windows Partitions You may not label Windows partitions that use the NTFS file system file system NTFS NTFS file system with a mount point in the &FC; installer. You may label vfat file system file system vfat vfat (FAT16 or FAT32) partitions with a mount point. If you need to make drastic changes to your partition configuration, you may want to delete partitions and start again. If your disk contains data that you need to keep, back it up before you edit any partitions. If you edit the size of a partition, you may lose all data on it. If your system contains many separate partitions for system and user data, it is easier to upgrade your system. The installation program allows you to erase or retain data on specific partitions. If your user data is on a separate partition /home /home partition, you may retain that data while erasing system partitions such as /boot. Delete Select this option to erase an existing partition partition deleting or LVM physical volume. To delete an LVM physical volume, first delete any volume groups of which that physical volume is a member. If you make a mistake, use the Reset option to abandon all the changes you have made. Reset Select this option to force Disk Druid to abandon all changes made to disk partitions. RAID Select this button to set up software RAID RAID on your &FED; system. Create a software RAID partition Choose this option to add a partition for software RAID. This option is the only choice available if your disk contains no software RAID partitions. Create a RAID device Choose this option to construct a RAID device from two or more existing software RAID partitions. This option is available if two or more software RAID partitions have been configured. Clone a drive to create a RAID device Choose this option to set up a RAID mirror of an existing disk. This option is available if two or more disks are attached to the system. LVM Select this button to set up LVM LVM on your &FED; system. First create at least one partition or software RAID device as an LVM physical volume, using the New dialog. To assign one or more physical volumes to a volume group, first name the volume group. Then select the physical volumes to be used in the volume group. Finally, configure logical volumes on any volume groups using the Add, Edit and Delete options. You may not remove a physical volume from a volume group if doing so would leave insufficient space for that group's logical volumes. For example, if a volume group is made up of two 5 GB LVM physical volume partitions, then it contains an 8 GB logical volume. The installer would not allow you to remove either of the component physical volumes, since that would leave only 5 GB in the group for an 8 GB logical volume. If you reduce the total size of any logical volumes appropriately, you may then remove a physical volume from the volume group. In the example, reducing the size of the logical volume to 4 GB would allow you to remove one of the 5 GB physical volumes. After you finish setting up and reviewing your partition configuration, select Next to continue the installation process.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml --- First Boot The Setup Agent launches the first time that you start a new &FC; system. Use Setup Agent to configure the system for use before you log in.
Welcome Screen Welcome screen.
Select Next to start the Setup Agent. Graphical Interface Required Setup Agent requires a graphical interface. If none is available, configure these options manually after you log in.
License Agreement This screen displays the overall licensing terms for &FC;. Each software package in &FC; is covered by its own license which has been approved by the OSI (Open Source Initiative) Open Source Initiative (OSI). For more information about the OSI, refer to http://www.opensource.org/.
License Agreement Screen License agreement screen.
To proceed, select Yes, I agree to the License Agreement and then select Next.
Firewall The firewall firewall built into &FC; checks every incoming and outgoing network connection on your machine against a set of rules. These rules specify which types of connections are permitted and which are denied. By default the firewall is enabled, with a simple set of rules that allow connections to be made from your system to others, but block incoming connections from other systems. You may make changes on this screen to allow access to specific network services on your &FED; system. Needs screenshot. To enable access to services listed on this screen, click the check box next to the service name. After installation is complete, you can enable access to other services as well. Avoid disabling the firewall. If you believe it is necessary to do so, select No firewall. Changing the Firewall Settings To change these settings later, choose System AdministrationSecurity Level and Firewall.
&SEL; Needs screenshot. The &SEL; &SEL; (Security Enhanced Linux) framework is part of &FC;. &SEL; limits the actions of both users and programs by enforcing security policies throughout the operating system. Without &SEL;, software bugs or configuration changes may render a system more vulnerable. The restrictions imposed by &SEL; policies provide extra security against unauthorized access. Inflexible &SEL; policies might inhibit many normal activities on a &FED; system. For this reason, &FC; uses targeted policies, which only affect specific network services. These services cannot perform actions that are not part of their normal functions. The targeted policies reduce or eliminate any inconvenience &SEL; might cause users. Set the &SEL; mode to one of the following: Active Select this mode to use the targeted &SEL; policy on your &FED; system. This is the default mode for &FED; installations. Permissive In this mode, the system is configured with &SEL;, but a breach of security policies only causes an error message to appear. No activities are actually prohibited when &SEL; is installed in this mode. You may change the &SEL; mode to Active at any time after booting. Disabled If you choose this mode for &SEL;, &FED; does not configure the access control system at all. To make &SEL; active later, select System Administration Security Level and Firewall . To adjust &SEL;, choose Modify SELinux Policy. To exempt a service from &SEL;, select the service from the list, and choose the Remove SELinux protection option. Changing the &SEL; policy &SEL; is unique in that it cannot be bypassed, even by the system administrators. To change the behavior of &SEL; after installation, choose System Administration Security Level and Firewall .
Date and Time If your system does not have Internet access or a network time server, manually set the date and time for your system on this screen. Otherwise, use NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers to maintain the accuracy of the clock. NTP provides time synchronization service to computers on the same network. The Internet contains many computers that offer public NTP services. The initial display enables you to set the date and time of your system manually.
Date and Time Screen Date and time screen.
Select the Network Time Protocol tab to configure your system to use NTP servers instead. Setting the Clock To change these settings later, choose System Administration Date & Time . To configure your system to use network time servers, select the Enable Network Time Protocol option. This option disables the settings on the Date and Time tab and enables the other settings on this screen.
Date and Time Screen Date and time screen.
By default, &FC; is configured to use three separate groups, or pools, of time servers. Time server pools create redundancy, so if one time server is unavailable, your system will synchronize with another server. To use an additional time server, either select it from the Server drop-down box, or type the DNS name in the box, and select Add. To remove a server or server pool from the list, select the name and click Delete. The drop-down box already has two listings as examples, which are servers provided by &RH;. If the hardware clock in your computer is highly inaccurate, you may turn off your local time source entirely. To turn off the local time source, select Show advanced options and then deselect the Use Local Time Source option. If you turn off your local time source, the NTP servers take priority over the internal clock. If you enable the Enable NTP Broadcast advanced option, &FC; attempts to automatically locate time servers on the network.
Display The Setup Agent automatically attempts to identify the graphics card and monitor for your computer. It uses this information to calculate the correct Resolution and Color Depth settings.
Display Screen Display screen.
If you need to change the monitor, select Configure to display a list of manufacturers. Select the manufacturer of your monitor on the list, and hit the + key or select the triangle next to the name to view supported models. Choose the correct model from the list and select OK. If none of the listed models match your monitor, select the closest match from either the Generic CRT Display list or the Generic LCD Display list.
Monitor Dialog Monitor dialog.
To change a display setting, select Resolution or Color Depth, and select a new value from the drop-down list. The Setup Agent only shows the settings that are valid for your hardware. Resetting the display To reconfigure your system after the installation has completed, choose System Administration Display .
System User Create a user account for yourself with this screen. Always use this account to log in to your &FC; system, rather than using the root account.
System User Screen System user screen.
Enter a user name and your full name, and then enter your chosen password. Type your password once more in the Confirm Password box to ensure that it is correct. Refer to for guidelines on selecting a secure password. Creating extra user accounts To add additional user accounts to your system after the installation is complete, choose System Administration Users & Groups . To configure &FC; to use network services for authentication or user information, select Use Network Login.... After you configure login services, select Next to proceed.
Sound Card The Setup Agent automatically attempts to identify the sound card in your computer.
Sound Card Screen Sound card screen.
Click Play Test Sound to check the sound card configuration. If the configuration is correct, &FC; plays a sound sequence. If your sound card is identified, but you do not hear the sound, check your speakers and try again. Explain the option to Use only the hardware device You may manually configure a &FC; system to use unsupported sound cards after the installation process is complete. Manual sound hardware configuration is beyond the scope of this document. Changing the Sound Card &FC; will automatically attempt to detect a new sound card if you add one to your system. If you need to launch the detection process manually, choose System Administration Soundcard Detection . Click Next to proceed to the final screen.
Finish Setup Screen Finish setup screen.
Click Next to proceed to the login screen. Your &FC; system is now ready for use. Update Your System To ensure the security of your system, run a package update after the installation completes. explains how to update your &FED; system.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml --- Installing Packages &FC; reports the installation progress on the screen as it writes the selected packages to your system. Network and DVD installations require no further action. If you are using CDs to install, &FC; prompts you to change discs periodically. After you insert a disc, select OK to resume the installation.
Installing Packages Screen Installing packages screen.
After installation completes, select Reboot to restart your computer. &FC; ejects any loaded discs before the computer reboots.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-intro.xml --- Introduction &FC; is a complete desktop and server operating system created entirely with open source software. &FC; Life-cycle &FC; is a rapidly evolving system which follows the latest technical developments. &FC; may not be appropriate for use in critical applications in your organization. This manual helps you to install &FC; on desktops, laptops and servers. The installation system is flexible enough to use even if you have no previous knowledge of Linux or computer networks. If you select default options, &FC; provides a complete desktop operating system, including productivity applications, Internet utilities, and desktop tools. This document does not detail all of the features of the installation system. &BUG-REPORTING;
Background The &FP;, which produces and maintains &FC;, is a collaboration between &FORMAL-RHI; and the free software FOSS open source FOSS FOSS (free and open source software) free and open source software (FOSS) community. The &FP; also provides &FEX;, additional software packaged for installation on a &FC; system. For more information about the &FP;, please visit &FP-URL;. Refer to http://www.opensource.org/ and http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html for more information about open source software.
Understanding i386 and Other Computer Architectures The &FP; provides versions of &FC; for PCs, and also for a range of other machines that are based on different technologies. Each version of &FC; is built for computers that are based on a specific architecture. All 32-bit PCs are based on the i386 architecture. You may also install versions of &FC; on computers that are based on x86_64, and ppc technology. The architectures are explained below: i386 Intel x86-compatible processors, including Intel Pentium and Pentium-MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron, Pentium 4, and Xeon; VIA C3/C3-m and Eden/Eden-N; and AMD Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron, AthlonMP, and Sempron x86_64 64-bit AMD processors such as Athlon64, Turion64, Opteron; and Intel 64-bit processors such as EM64T ppc PowerPC processors, such as those found in Apple Power Macintosh, G3, G4, and G5, and IBM pSeries systems
Before You Begin Before installing &FC; you will need access to the following things: Boot or installation media Information about your network configuration A copy of this &IG; and the Release Notes for this version of &FC; The Release Notes specify the hardware requirements for the version of &FC; which you are about to install. They also provide advice on any known problems with particular hardware and software configurations. The Release Notes are available on the first disc in HTML and plain text format. The latest versions of this &IG; and the Release Notes can always be found at &FDPDOCS-URL;.
Networking By default, &FC; systems attempt to discover correct connection settings for the attached network using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol). Your network may include a DHCP provider which delivers settings to other systems on demand. The DHCP provider may be a router or wireless access point for the network, or a server. In some circumstances you may need to provide information about your network during the installation process. Refer to for more information. Modem Configuration The installation system for &FC; does not configure modems. If your computer has a modem, configure the dialing settings after you complete the installation and reboot.
Understanding What You Are About To Do You are downloading an entire operating system, and in most cases, you are then going to install the operating system on your computer. If you are connected to the Internet via a slow connection, like a modem, then downloading &FC; will be an extremely time-consuming process. The time it takes to download the installation files for &FC; depends greatly upon your connection speed to the Internet. For example, if you are downloading the installation disk images (called ISOs), then each image file will weigh in at just under 650 MB. This means that with a 56K modem connection it will take approximately 27 hours to complete the download of just one disk, and most installations require more than one. If you are connected to the Internet via a slow connection it is recommended that you look at the option of using purchased media as referenced in . Another option that is available is to contact your local Linux Users Group (LUG), typically these groups are more than willing to provide copies of &FC; for free or at a nominal cost. For those of you that are lucky enough to have a high-speed broadband Internet connection there are numerous other options. First there is the option to download the ISO images directly from the Internet as referenced in . Other methods include downloading a boot image and installing &FC; directly from the Internet, however those methods and others will be referenced in .
Determining Your Installation Method The first thing that needs to be discussed is determining you method of installation. Many things may factor into this decision such as the type of Internet connection you may have or to which you may have access. Another determining factor will be can you prepare the media once once obtained. Another factor is which method is most efficient for you the user. If your Internet Connection is slow, unreliable, or you would like to perform a standard installation the best method for you is one of the ones discussed in . This section also discusses some advanced installation methods like Hard Drive installation and USB installation. The common thing between all of these installation methods is that you are installing from media that is in your machine. None of the installation media resides on a Network or the Internet. The disadvantage to this method of installation is that for each installation you will need that media. You will also have to in the case of a CD installation swap each CD as the installer completes is use. In the case of a DVD this is not applicable, however if you have numerous machines to load it can still be a time consuming process. Now for those of you that have a High-Speed Broadband Internet connection that is reliable, there are some other options. Rather than being constrained by using you CD/DVD you can boot a boot image and pull all the information directly from a Network or the Internet. The advantage to utilizing this method of installation, is the times savings. First you do are not required to download and burn the media to discs. Secondly it only requires a boot image or ISO, that is much smaller in size than the ISOs required for a disc installation. And lastly there is no need to switch out the media during the install a great time saving advantage when there are numerous machines to load with &FC;. The disadvantage however, is that in the case of installing from the Internet there is no method of recovery. If the install fails due to an Internet connectivity issue or if for some reason the server which is the source source of the installation media goes offline, the install will have to be started again from scratch. For those of you that would prefer this method of installation the information can be found in .
Non-Network Installation Methods Non-Network Installation Methods are methods that do not require a network interface in order to complete the installation. These installations are geared toward people that do not want to install &FC; from a network or the Internet. Each of method Non-Network Installation is discussed in detail below.
CD Installation Method The CD Installation Method is a method by which the user installs &FC; utilizing CD Media for the installation. The number of discs may vary based on the architecture of your system. For the installation there will be typically Five CDs required to complete the installation. The number of CDs actually utilized in the installation vary based on the packages selected for installation. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
DVD Installation Method The DVD Installation Method is very similar to the CD installation method, the only real difference is that instead of utilizing several CDs you only require One DVD. This means that during the installation there is no swapping disks. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
USB Installation Method The USB Installation method like the DVD installation method does not require switching discs, that is because the entire installation image is on the USB media. This media can be a USB Memory Stick or a USB Disk Drive, it does however have one limitation. The machine you plan on conducting the installation from must support booting from USB devices. Not all machines support this and as such the user must check the BIOS of the machine to verify that this is an feasible option. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Hard Drive Installation Method The Hard Drive Installation Method is a specialized method of installation where the installation media exists on the hard drive of the machine to be installed. You may install from a hard drive that contains the ISO image files for the &FC; discs. The hard drive may be internal to the computer or attached by USB. The partition on the hard drive holding the ISO files must be formatted with the ext2, ext3 or vfat file system. In Fedora, vfat includes a range of file systems, such as FAT-16 and FAT-32, found on most removable media. External hard drives usually contain vfat (FAT-32) file systems. Some Microsoft Windows systems also use vfat file systems on internal hard disk partitions. FAT-16, FAT-32, and vfat Before you begin installation from a hard drive, check the partition type to ensure that Fedora can read it. To check a partition's file system under Windows, use the Disk Management tool. To check a partition's file system under Linux, use the fdisk utility. You cannot use ISO files on partitions controlled by LVM (Logical Volume Management). Refer to for more information about file systems. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Network Installation Methods Network Installation Methods are installations that require a network interface. These installations are geared toward people that do not wish to use CD/DVD media as the core media to install &FC;. These methods typically cover installations from either the Internet or from a local intra-net. These installation methods can be kicked off from various types of media including CD, DVD, or USB but complete the core of the installation by downloading the files either from the Internet or intra-net. Each Network Installation Method is discussed in detail below.
HTTP Installation Method The HTTP Installation Method is an installation method that utilizes the HTTP Protocol to complete the installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an HTTP server. This server may be a public server on the Internet or a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
FTP Installation Method The FTP Installation Method is an installation method that utilizes the FTP Protocol to complete the installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an FTP server. This server may be a public server on the Internet or a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
NFS Installation Method The NFS Installation Method is a method that occurs typically on an intra-net. A Network File Server is required to conduct this method of installation. A boot image is required to start the installation but once started all the files are transfered from an NFS server. This server is typically a private server on an intra-net. If you would like to install &FC; utilizing this method proceed to .
Getting the Installation Media To install &FC; you must obtain the media for installation. For the most part there are only two options, Download the media, or Purchase the media. As implied for Downloaded media you must take the time to download the media then prepare it for installation. Now for those of you that only have dial-up or slow broadband you could download the media, but as discussed in previous sections of this guide it may take a very long time so your best option would be to purchase the media. There are numerous sources available on the Internet for purchasing the &FC; installation media. If you a user that is new to Linux or &FC; it is recommended that you choose an option that includes a well written &FC; book with the installation media.
Downloaded Media Downloaded media my be utilized for any of the installation methods discussed in the previous sections of this installation guide. Those methods are listed below along with the steps required to obtain the media necessary complete the installation: Architecture-Specific Distributions To install &FC;, you must download the installation media that is particular to your architecture. Download Client Limitation If you are using HTTP or FTP to download, some download clients cannot handle the DVD image because it is larger than 4 gigabytes. Please refer to the documentation of your download client for details. Non-Network Installation Media CD Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for CD installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-i386-disc1.iso, FC5-i386-disc2.iso, FC5-i386-disc3.iso, FC5-i386-disc4.iso, FC5-i386-disc5.iso, FC5-i386-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. x86_64 Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-x86_64-disc1.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc2.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc3.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc4.iso, FC5-x86_64-disc5.iso, FC5-x86_64-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. ppc Media - The following images will need to be to complete a CD installation: FC5-ppc-disc1.iso, FC5-ppc-disc2.iso, FC5-ppc-disc3.iso, FC5-ppc-disc4.iso, FC5-ppc-disc5.iso, FC5-ppc-rescuecd, and SHA1SUM. DVD Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the DVD installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a DVD installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. USB Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the USB installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a USB installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. Hard Drive Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the Hard Drive installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-i386-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-i386.torrent. x86_64 Media - The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-x86_64.torrent. ppc Media- The following images will needed to complete a Hard Drive installation: FC5-ppc-DVD.iso and SHA1SUM, of if you are utilizing bittorrent the image would be FC5-binary-ppc.torrent. Network Installation Media HTTP Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the HTTP installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/ FTP Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the FTP installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/ NFS Installation Media: Below is a list of the images required for the NFS installation method based on architecture. The images are available at http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ or http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html. Alternatively, you can Join the Torrent. Once you have downloaded the images specific to your architecture proceed to . i386 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/images/ x86_64 Media - Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/os/images/ ppc Media- Depending on the method with which you boot for your installation you will either need the boot.iso for booting from a CD, or you will need the diskboot.img if you plan on booting from a USB device. Both images are located in the following location at both the Fedora Servers or the Mirror Servers: /pub/fedora/linux/core/5/ppc/os/images/
Purchased Media Just because we are discussing purchased media, does not mean one needs to purchase the media. It is just a reference that covers purchase or prepared media that you the user does not need to download. The purchased media can come from numerous sources, one option is your local Linux Users Group or LUG as they are known in the community. A quick search on Google will usually reveal a multitude of groups. These groups typically are more than willing to provide a set of &FC; disks at little or no cost. Another option would be your local Book Store, several publishers produce books about the latest release of &FC; that are very informative and typically includes installation media as part of the purchase. These books are are well written and include loads of information about the &FC; operating system. The ultimate choice of which media you go is up to you the user and what you wish to do to get the Fedora Core operating system.
Preparing Media To install &FC; from discs, you need five installation CDs, or the installation DVD. There are separate disc sets for each supported architecture.
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--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-locale.xml --- Identifying Your Locale If the installation system fails to identify the display hardware on your computer, it displays text screens rather than the default graphical interface. The text screens provide the same functions as the standard screens. Later in the installation process you can manually specify your display hardware. Network installations with HTTP and FTP always use text screens on systems with less than 128Mb of memory.
Language Selection The installation program displays a list of languages supported by &FED;.
Language Selection Screen Language selection screen.
Highlight the correct language on the list and select Next. Installing Support For Additional Languages To select support for additional languages, customize the installation at the package selection stage. For more information, refer to .
Keyboard Configuration The installation program display a list of the keyboard layouts supported by &FED;:
Keyboard Configuration Screen Keyboard configuration screen.
Highlight the correct layout on the list, and select Next.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml --- Network Configuration Use this screen to customize the network settings of your &FED; system. Manual network configuration of a &FED; system is often not required. Many networks have a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service that automatically supplies connected systems with configuration data. By default, &FC; activates all network interfaces on your computer and configures them to use DHCP.
Network Configuration Screen Network configuration screen.
Network Devices &FED; displays a list of network interfaces detected on your computer. Each interface must have a unique IP address IP address on the network to which it is attached. The interface may receive this address from the network DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP service. To manually assign an IP address, highlight the interface on the Network Device list and select Edit. &FED; then displays a network configuration dialog. Deselect the Configure using DHCP checkbox, so that it is empty. Enter the IP Address and the appropriate Netmask for the interface. Then select OK. If your computer will be a server, do not use DHCP. Manually configure networking instead. Manual network configuration allows your server to join the local network even if the DHCP provider is down. Specify whether an interface should be automatically activated at boot time with the Active on Boot checkbox for that device. You may manually activate a network interface at any time after the system has booted. Modem Configuration The Network Configuration screen does not list modem modems. Configure these devices after installation with either the Internet Configuration Wizard or Network Cnfiguration utility. The settings for your modem are specific to your particular Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Computer Hostname On some networks, the DHCP provider also provides the name of the computer, or hostname hostname. To specify the hostname, select Manual and type the complete name in the box. The complete hostname includes both the name of the machine and the name of the domain of which it is a member, such as machine1.example.com. The machine name (or "short hostname") is machine1, and the domain name domain name is example.com. Valid Hostnames You may give your system any name provided that the full hostname is unique. The hostname may include letters, numbers and hyphens.
Miscellaneous Settings To manually configure a network interface, you may also provide other network settings for your computer. All of these settings are the IP addresses of other systems on the network. A gateway gateway is the device that provides access to other networks. Gateways are also referred to as router gateway routers. If your system connects to other networks through a gateway, enter its IP address in the Gateway box. Most software relies on the DNS (Domain Name Service) DNS (Domain Name Service) provider to locate machines and services on the network. DNS converts hostnames to IP addresses and vice versa. A &FC; system may use more than one DNS server. If the primary DNS server does not respond, the computer sends any query to the secondary DNS server, and so on. To assign DNS servers, type their IP addresses into the Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary DNS Server boxes. Click Next once you are satisfied with the network settings for your system.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml --- Your Next Steps &FC; provides you with a complete operating system with a vast range of capabilities, supported by a large community.
Updating Your &FED; System The &FP; releases updated software packages for &FC; throughout the support period of each version. Updated packages add new features, improve reliability, resolve bugs, or remove security vulnerabilities. To ensure the security of your system, carry out an update when the installation process completes. You should then update regularly, and as soon as possible after a security announcement is issued. Refer to for information on the &FED; announcements services. To update your system with the latest packages, use the Package Updater Package Updater: Choose System Administration Package Updater . When prompted, enter the root password. Review the list of updated packages. If your system uses a slow network connection the Package Updater may require several seconds to download the information for all of the updated packages. Click Apply Updates to begin the update process. Restart any active programs or network services listed in the update window. If the updates include a kernel package, restart your system as soon as possible to load the new kernel. Check this procedure on test2 To update packages from the command-line, use the yum yum utility. Type this command to begin a full update of your system with yum: su -c 'yum update' Enter the root password when prompted. Refer to for more information on yum. Automating Updates If your &FED; system has a permanent network connection, you may choose to enable daily system updates. To enable automatic updates, follow the instructions on the webpage .
Subscribing to &FED; Announcements and News To receive information about package updates, subscribe to either the announcements mailing list, or the RSS feeds. &FP; announcements mailing list &FP; RSS feeds The announcements mailing list also provides you with news on the &FP;, and the &FED; community. Security Announcements Announcements with the keyword [SECURITY] in the title identify package updates that remove security vulnerabilities.
Finding Documentation on the Web Documentation for &FC; is available from the &FP; Website: The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) produces books and tutorials: For many parts of &FC;, you may find the &RHEL; documentation useful: Many other organizations and individuals also provide tutorials and HOWTOs for &FED; on their Websites. You can locate information on any topic by using Google:
Getting Community Support Members of the &FED; community provides support through mailing lists, web forums and Linux User Groups (LUGs) across the world. The Website for the official forums is:
Joining The &FED; Community The &FP; is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. Community members provide support and documentation to other users, help to improve the software included in &FC; by testing, and develop new software alongside the programmers employed by &RH;. The results of this work are available to all. To make a difference, start here:
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml --- Alternative Installation Methods The installation method screen below appears if one of the following is true: You booted with PXE, USB media, or boot-only CD or DVD media. You entered the option at the boot: prompt.
Installation Method Screen Installation method screen.
Highlight the appropriate installation method on the list, and select OK. CD/DVD Activity If the first &FC; distribution installation disc is in your computer's CD or DVD drive, the installation program loads its next stage from that disc. The installation program still downloads package data from the source you choose.
Installation from a Network Server You may install &FC; from a network server using FTP, HTTP, or NFS (Network File System) install from NFS protocols. Refer to for information on installation servers.
TCP/IP Configuration By default, the installation program uses DHCP to automatically provide the network settings. If your network has no DHCP server, clear the checkbox labeled Use dynamic IP configuration and enter the settings manually. Select OK to continue.
Configure TCP/IP Dialog TCP/IP configuration dialog.
These settings apply only during the installation process. The installation program allows you to configure the final network configuration later.
Network Service Setup The FTP, HTTP, and NFS service setup dialogs are very similar. Each requires the name or IP address of the server, and a directory where the installation files reside. To use a public server, or mirror website, refer to for information on valid server names and directory paths.
FTP Setup Dialog FTP setup dialog.
The FTP service setup dialog also has an option for non-anonymous FTP. If your FTP server does not provide anonymous access, select this check box, and provide an account name and password in the following dialog. Select OK to continue.
Non-anonymous FTP Account Dialog Non-anonymous FTP account dialog.
Installation from a Hard Drive Once you have booted your computer, you may use ISO image files of the &FED; discs to continue the installation process. The ISO files must be located on a hard drive that is either internal to the computer, or attached to the machine by USB. You can use this option to install &FC; on computers that have neither a network connection nor CD or DVD drives. The partition on the hard drive holding the ISO files must be formatted with the ext2 file systems file systems ext2 ext2, ext3 file systems file systems ext3 ext3 or vfat file systems file systems vfat vfat file system. In &FED;, vfat includes a range of file systems, such as FAT-16 and FAT-32, found on most removable media. External hard drives usually contain vfat (FAT-32) file systems. Some Microsoft Windows systems also use vfat file systems on internal hard disk partitions. FAT-16, FAT-32, and <systemitem class="filesystem">vfat</systemitem> Before you begin installation from a hard drive, check the partition type to ensure that &FED; can read it. To check a partition's file system under Windows, use the Disk Management tool. To check a partition's file system under Linux, use the fdisk utility. You cannot use ISO files on partitions controlled by LVM (Logical Volume Management). Refer to for more information about file systems. If you choose this option, the following screen appears:
Select Partition Screen Select partition screen.
Select the partition containing the ISO files from the list of available partitions. Internal IDE drive device names begin with /dev/hd. SCSI or USB drive device names begin with /dev/sd. Each individual drive has its own letter, for example /dev/hda. Each partition on a drive is numbered, for example /dev/sda1. Also specify the Directory holding images. Enter the full directory path from the drive that contains the ISO image files. Select OK to continue.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml --- Package Selection Obsolete &FC; &FCLOCALVER; will have a new package selection interface. This has not been completed for test1. The content in this section will be replaced after test2. &FED; uses the installation type to select a set of software packages for your system. Refer to for more information. You can accept this default set of packages, or customize it to fit your preferences. If you choose the Custom installation type, &FED; displays the screen for Package Group Selection automatically. Changing Your Mind The installation type and packages that you select are not permanent. After you boot your system, use the Package Management tool to make different software selections for your system. To run this tool, from the main menu, select System Administration Add/Remove Applications .
Package Installation Defaults A summary of the default package selection is displayed.
Package Installation Defaults Screen Package installation defaults screen.
To accept the default package selection, select Install the default software packages. Select Next to continue, and proceed to . To view or change the packages, select Customize software packages to be installed. Select Next to continue, and proceed to .
Package Group Selection &FC; divides included software into package groups package groups that make software selection easier.
Package Group Selection Screen Package group selection screen.
The default groups for the chosen installation type are already selected. Select or remove any group of packages as desired. None of the packages from a group will be installed unless the checkbox next to the group is selected. To change which packages within a selected group will be installed, select the Details link next to the name of the group. &FC; automatically installs Base Packages of a group if the group is selected. Change the selection of Optional Packages by using the checkbox next to the name of the individual package. &FC; lists with each group the number of packages currently selected for installation, and the total number of packages within that group.
Package Group Details Dialog Package group details dialog.
Additional Language Support Your &FC; system automatically supports the language that you selected at the start of the installation process. To include support for additional languages, select the packages for those languages from the Language Support package group. Language Selection Select every language that you need for your system. Adding support for a language after installation is difficult, and not recommended.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml --- Set the Root Password &FED; uses a special account named root account root for system administration. The root account on every Linux system is only limited by &SEL;. It is not subject to any other normal account restrictions. As the system owner or administrator, you may sometimes require unrestricted access to configure or modify the system. In those cases, use the root account. Using the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> Account Avoid logging in to &FC; as root when possible. Any administration tools which require root privileges will prompt you for the password. The &FED; installation program requires the root password to be at least six characters long. Because the root account may potentially control any part of the system, use the following guidelines to create a good password: Use a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation and other characters. Do not use a word or name. Obscuring the word or name with substitute characters is not effective. Do not use the same password for more than one system. The following are examples of good passwords: f9*@1Ls99A HL8$391%%rb Iwtb,10^th Enter the root password into the Root Password field. &FED; displays the characters as asterisks for security. Type the same password into the Confirm field to ensure it is set correctly.
Set Root Password Screen Set root password screen.
After you set the root password, select Next to proceed.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-techref.xml --- Appendix: Technical References This document provides a reference for using the &FED; installation software, known as anaconda. To learn more about anaconda, visit the project webpage: . Both anaconda and &FED; systems use a common set of software components. For detailed information on key technologies, refer to the websites listed below: Boot Loader By default, &FED; uses the GRUB boot loader. Refer to for more information. Disk Partitioning &FED; uses parted to partition disks. Refer to for more information. Graphics System Both the installation system and &FED; itself use the Xorg suite to provide graphical displays. Refer to for more information. Remote Display &FC; and anaconda include VNC to provide remote display capabilities. For more information about VNC, refer to the documentation on the RealVNC website: . Firewall &FED; uses the netfilter framework. The Netfilter project website provides documentation for netfilter, and the iptables administration facilities: . Access Control &SEL; provides Mandatory Access Control (MAC) capabilities that supplement the standard Linux security features. Refer to the &SEL; FAQ for more information: . Software Installation &FED; uses yum to manage the RPM packages that make up the system. Refer to for more information. --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml --- Time Zone Selection This screen allows you to specify the correct time zone for the location of your computer. Specify a time zone even if you plan to use NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol) to maintain the accuracy of the system clock.
Selecting a Time Zone &FED; displays on the screen two methods for selecting the time zone.
Time Zone Selection Screen Time zone selection screen.
To select a time zone using the map, select the yellow dot that represents the city nearest to your location. When you place the arrow on a dot, &FED; displays the name of the city below the map. Once you select a dot, it becomes a red X to indicate your selection. To select a time zone using the list, select the name of the city nearest to your location. The cities are listed in alphabetical order.
Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) UTC (Universal Co-ordinated time) Universal Co-ordinated Time is also known as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) UTC Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If &FC; is the only operating system on your computer, select System clock uses UTC. The system clock is a piece of hardware on your computer system. &FC; uses the timezone setting to determine the offset between the local time and UTC on the system clock. This behavior is standard for UNIX-like operating systems. Windows and the System Clock Do not enable the System clock uses UTC option if your machine also runs Microsoft Windows. Microsoft operating systems change the BIOS clock to match local time rather than UTC. This may cause unexpected behavior under &FC;. Select Next to proceed.
--- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml --- Upgrading an Existing System The installation system automatically detects any existing installation of &FC;. The upgrade process updates the existing system software with new versions, but does not remove any data from users' home directories. The existing partition structure on your hard drives does not change. Your system configuration changes only if a package upgrade demands it. Most package upgrades do not change system configuration, but rather install an additional configuration file for you to examine later.
Upgrade Examine If your system contains a &FC; or &RHL; installation, the following screen appears:
Upgrade Examine Screen Upgrade examine screen.
To perform an upgrade of an existing system, choose the appropriate installation from the drop-down list and select Next. Manually Installed Software Software which you have installed manually on your existing &FC; or &RHL; system may behave differently after an upgrade. You may need to manually recompile this software after an upgrade to ensure it performs correctly on the updated system.
Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration boot loader upgrading Your completed &FC; installation must be registered in the boot loader GRUB boot loader to boot properly. A boot loader is software on your machine that locates and starts the operating system. Refer to for more information about boot loaders.
Upgrade Bootloader Screen Upgrade bootloader screen.
If the existing boot loader was installed by a Linux distribution, the installation system can modify it to load the new &FC; system. To update the existing Linux boot loader, select Update boot loader configuration. This is the default behavior when you upgrade an existing &FC; or &RHL; installation. GRUB is the standard boot loader for &FED;. If your machine uses another boot loader, such as BootMagic, System Commander, or the loader installed by Microsoft Windows, then the &FED; installation system cannot update it. In this case, select Skip boot loader updating. When the installation process completes, refer to the documentation for your product for assistance. Install a new boot loader as part of an upgrade process only if you are certain you want to replace the existing boot loader. If you install a new boot loader, you may not be able to boot other operating systems on the same machine until you have configured the new boot loader. Select Create new boot loader configuration to remove the existing boot loader and install GRUB. After you make your selection, click Next to continue.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 12:16:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 07:16:32 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs about-to-install.eps, 1.2, NONE about-to-install.png, 1.2, NONE add-lang.eps, 1.1, NONE add-lang.png, 1.1, NONE boot.eps, 1.1, NONE boot.png, 1.1, NONE bootloader-advanced.eps, 1.2, NONE bootloader-advanced.png, 1.2, NONE bootloader-change.eps, 1.2, NONE bootloader-change.png, 1.2, NONE bootloader-config.eps, 1.2, NONE bootloader-config.png, 1.2, NONE bootloader-others.eps, 1.2, NONE bootloader-others.png, 1.2, NONE bootloader-password.eps, 1.2, NONE bootloader-password.png, 1.2, NONE disk-setup.eps, 1.1, NONE disk-setup.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-display-monitor.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-display-monitor.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-display.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-display.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-finish.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-finish.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-licence.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-licence.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-sound.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-sound.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-time-ntp.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-time-ntp.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-time.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-time.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-user.eps, 1.2, NONE fboot-user.png, 1.2, NONE fboot-welcome.eps, 1.2, N! 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ing-automatic.png,1.1,NONE partitioning-setup.eps,1.1,NONE par! tition Message-ID: <200602151216.k1FCGWtj031881@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31862 Removed Files: Tag: FC5_SAG about-to-install.eps about-to-install.png add-lang.eps add-lang.png boot.eps boot.png bootloader-advanced.eps bootloader-advanced.png bootloader-change.eps bootloader-change.png bootloader-config.eps bootloader-config.png bootloader-others.eps bootloader-others.png bootloader-password.eps bootloader-password.png disk-setup.eps disk-setup.png fboot-display-monitor.eps fboot-display-monitor.png fboot-display.eps fboot-display.png fboot-finish.eps fboot-finish.png fboot-licence.eps fboot-licence.png fboot-sound.eps fboot-sound.png fboot-time-ntp.eps fboot-time-ntp.png fboot-time.eps fboot-time.png fboot-user.eps fboot-user.png fboot-welcome.eps fboot-welcome.png firewall.eps firewall.png ftp-setup-further.eps ftp-setup-further.png ftp-setup.eps ftp-setup.png hdd-instmethod.eps hdd-instmethod.png inst-ipsetup.eps inst-ipsetup.png install-method.eps install-method.png installing-inprogress.eps installing-inprogress.png keyb-conf.eps keyb-conf.png lang-selection.eps lang-selection.png media-test.eps media-test.png mediacheck-next.eps mediacheck-next.png mediacheck-result.eps mediacheck-result.png net-config-dhcp.eps net-config-dhcp.png package-default.eps package-default.png package-selection-details.eps package-selection-details.png package-selection.eps package-selection.png partitioning-automatic.eps partitioning-automatic.png partitioning-setup.eps partitioning-setup.png pxe-instmethod.eps pxe-instmethod.png root-passwd.eps root-passwd.png text-lang-selection.eps text-lang-selection.png timezone.eps timezone.png upgrade-bootloader.eps upgrade-bootloader.png upgrade-examine.eps upgrade-examine.png Log Message: Removed old image file. --- about-to-install.eps DELETED --- --- add-lang.eps DELETED --- --- boot.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-advanced.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-change.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-config.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-others.eps DELETED --- --- bootloader-password.eps DELETED --- --- disk-setup.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-display-monitor.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-display.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-finish.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-licence.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-sound.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-time-ntp.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-time.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-user.eps DELETED --- --- fboot-welcome.eps DELETED --- --- firewall.eps DELETED --- --- ftp-setup-further.eps DELETED --- --- ftp-setup.eps DELETED --- --- hdd-instmethod.eps DELETED --- --- inst-ipsetup.eps DELETED --- --- install-method.eps DELETED --- --- installing-inprogress.eps DELETED --- --- keyb-conf.eps DELETED --- --- lang-selection.eps DELETED --- --- media-test.eps DELETED --- --- mediacheck-next.eps DELETED --- --- mediacheck-result.eps DELETED --- --- net-config-dhcp.eps DELETED --- --- package-default.eps DELETED --- --- package-selection-details.eps DELETED --- --- package-selection.eps DELETED --- --- partitioning-automatic.eps DELETED --- --- partitioning-setup.eps DELETED --- --- pxe-instmethod.eps DELETED --- --- root-passwd.eps DELETED --- --- text-lang-selection.eps DELETED --- --- timezone.eps DELETED --- --- upgrade-bootloader.eps DELETED --- --- upgrade-examine.eps DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 12:25:11 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 07:25:11 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs about-to-install-ja_JP.png, 1.1.4.1, 1.1.4.2 abouttoinstall-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 abouttoinstall-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 anaipsetup-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 anaipsetup-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 askinstallmethod-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 askinstallmethod-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootadvanced-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootadvanced-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloader-advanced-ja_JP.png, 1.1.4.1, 1.1.4.2 bootloader-change-ja_JP.png, 1.1.4.1, 1.1.4.2 bootloader-config-ja_JP.png, 1.1.4.1, 1.1.4.2 bootloader-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloader-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloader-others-ja_JP.png, 1.1.4.1, 1.1.4.2 bootloader-password-ja_JP.png, 1.1.4.1, 1.1.4.2 bootloaderchange-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloaderchange-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloaderothers-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloaderothers-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloaderpassword-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootloaderpassword-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootprompt-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 bootprompt-en.png, NONE, 1.1.2.1 disk-setup-ja_JP.png, 1.1.4.1, 1.1.4.2 disksetup-en.eps, NONE, 1.1.2.1 disks! 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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?I?????Y Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32657/en Added Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fedora-install-guide-outline.txt Log Message: Added file en/fedora-install-guide-outline.txt --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide-outline.txt --- Introduction Understanding Computer Architectures i386 x86_64 PPC Before You Begin Understanding What You Are About To Do Determining Installation Method Non-Network Installation CD Installation DVD Installation USB Installation Hard Drive Installation Network Installation HTTP Installation FTP Installation NFS Installation Getting the Installation Media Downloaded Media Purchased Media Preparing the Installation Media Non-Network Installation CD Installation DVD Installation USB Installation Hard Drive Installation Network Installation HTTP Installation FTP Installation NFS Installation Beginning the Installation Non-Network Installation CD Installation DVD Installation USB Installation Hard Drive Installation Network Installation HTTP Installation Installation NFS Installation Identifying Your Locale Language Setup Keyboard Configuration Upgrading an Existing System Upgrade Examine Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration Disk Partitioning General Information on Partitions Partition Types Understanding LVM Creating a /home Partition Disk Druid Boot Loader Keeping Your Existing Boot Loader Booting Additional Operating Systems Setting a Boot Loader Password Advanced Boot Loader Options Network Configuration Network Devices Computer Hostname Miscellaneous Settings Time Zone Selection Selecting a Time Zone Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) Set the Root Password Package Selection Package Installation Defaults Package Group Selection Additional Language Support Everything or Minimal Installations About to Install Installing Packages First Boot License Agreement Firewall SELinux Date and Time Display System User Sound Card Your Next Steps Updating your Fedora System Subscribing to Fedora Announcements and News Finding Documentation on the Web Getting Community Support Joining the Fedora Community Appendix: Management Options Boot Options Booting Your Computer in Rescue Mode Configuring the Installation System Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System Automating the Installation with Kickstart Hardware Compatibility Options Installing Fedora Core with Expert Mode Performing a Memory (RAM) Test Accessing the Consoles Aborting the Installation Appendix: Technical References Acknowledgements Index From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 12:30:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 07:30:26 -0500 Subject: install-guide Makefile,1.17.2.3,1.17.2.4 Message-ID: <200602151230.k1FCUvkq032712@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32657 Modified Files: Tag: FC5_SAG Makefile Log Message: Added file 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fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, 1.5.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-en.xml, 1.7.2.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml, 1.4.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml, 1.2.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml, 1.2.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml, 1.2.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml, 1.3.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml, 1.2.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml, 1.3.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.6.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml, 1.3.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml, 1.3.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide! -timezone-en.xml, 1.2.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml, 1.3.2.1, NONE rpm-info-en.xml, 1.6.2.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602151309.k1FD9uhr002200@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2184 Removed Files: Tag: FC5_SAG 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fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 13:14:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 08:14:56 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml, 1.1.2.1, 1.1.2.2 fdp-info-en.xml~, 1.1.2.3, NONE fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml~, 1.1.2.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml~, 1.1.2.1, NONE rpm-info-en.xml~, 1.1.2.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602151314.k1FDEugA002247@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2230 Modified Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml Removed Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fdp-info-en.xml~ fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml~ fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml~ rpm-info-en.xml~ Log Message: Removed backup files inadvertently added to CVS Index: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml =================================================================== RCS file: 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Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 08:18:27 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging spec.xsl,1.17,1.18 Message-ID: <200602151318.k1FDIRWV002326@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2308/docs-common/packaging Modified Files: spec.xsl Log Message: Make kinder, gentler, more attractive spec files Index: spec.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18 --- spec.xsl 13 Feb 2006 17:05:33 -0000 1.17 +++ spec.xsl 15 Feb 2006 13:18:20 -0000 1.18 @@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ # Used if builder does not specify common files locally %{?localbuild:%{expand:BuildRequires: fedora-doc-common}} - %description @@ -51,8 +50,9 @@ Group: Documentation %description - + + %prep %setup -q -n %{docbase}-%{version} #export GLOBIGNORE=rpm-info.xml @@ -71,7 +71,6 @@ /%{docbase}-.xml - %install for DIR in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/applications/kde \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora \ @@ -99,11 +98,9 @@ popd - %clean /bin/rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - %post /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-update || true @@ -124,7 +121,6 @@ %{_datadir}/omf/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/fedora-doc-%{docbase}-C.omf %{_docdir}/HTML/en/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/* - %files %defattr(-, root, root, -) @@ -134,7 +130,6 @@ %{_docdir}/HTML//fedora-doc-%{docbase}/* - %changelog * - Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2342 Removed Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml Log Message: finished removing language specific files --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 14:37:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:37:26 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.55,1.56 Message-ID: <200602151437.k1FEbQdc004520@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4502 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added "${LANG}::" target to use as a dependant to the "xml-${LANG}" rules so we don't invoke "mkdir -p ${LANG}" for every translated XML file. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.55 retrieving revision 1.56 diff -u -r1.55 -r1.56 --- Makefile.common 15 Feb 2006 07:04:31 -0000 1.55 +++ Makefile.common 15 Feb 2006 14:37:18 -0000 1.56 @@ -297,9 +297,20 @@ ######################################################################### ######################################################################### +define DIR_template +${1}:: + mkdir ${1} + +distclean:: + ${RM} -r ${1} +endef + +$(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call DIR_template,${L}))) +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### define XML_template -$(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po - mkdir -p ${1} +$(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po ${1} ${PO2XML} ${2} po/${1}.po >$$@ endef From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 15:42:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Scott Glaser (sonarguy)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:42:32 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fdp-info.xml,1.1.2.1,NONE Message-ID: <200602151542.k1FFgWt2007328@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: sonarguy Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7310 Removed Files: Tag: FC5_SAG fdp-info.xml Log Message: Removed fdp-info.xml from CVS control --- fdp-info.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 19:08:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Jeremy Katz (katzj)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 14:08:03 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200602151908.k1FJ83Hh017690@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: katzj Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17596 Modified Files: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml Log Message: test1 -> test3 Index: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.8 +++ legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 15 Feb 2006 19:07:53 -0000 1.9 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
Another source for updated information about the test release is http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Test1CommonProblems. + url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Test3CommonProblems">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Test3CommonProblems. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 15 19:25:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Jeremy Katz (katzj)) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 14:25:19 -0500 Subject: release-notes README-en.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602151925.k1FJPJDS018647@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: katzj Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18613 Modified Files: README-en.xml Log Message: some updates to the readme for accuracy for fc5 test3. this probably needs actual eyes on it before fc5 final Index: README-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/README-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- README-en.xml 24 Oct 2005 13:13:33 -0000 1.1 +++ README-en.xml 15 Feb 2006 19:25:12 -0000 1.2 @@ -14,19 +14,19 @@ - + ]> -
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&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; README - 2005 + 2006 &FORMAL-RHI; - The contents of this CD-ROM are Copyright © 2005 &PROJ; and + The contents of this CD-ROM are Copyright © 2006 &PROJ; and others. Refer to the End User License Agreement and individual copyright notices in each source package for distribution terms. @@ -85,6 +85,8 @@ | Core used by the installation process |----> images -- boot and driver disk images |----> isolinux -- files necessary to boot from CD-ROM + |----> repodata -- repository information used by the + | installation process |----> README -- this file |----> RELEASE-NOTES -- the latest information about this release | of Fedora Core @@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ If you are setting up an installation tree for NFS, FTP, or HTTP installations, you need to copy the RELEASE-NOTES files and all files from the Fedora directory on - discs 1-3. On Linux and Unix systems, the following process will properly + discs 1-5. On Linux and Unix systems, the following process will properly configure the /target/directory on your server (repeat for each disc): @@ -210,7 +212,7 @@ properly authorized. The obligations under this paragraph shall survive in perpetuity.
- + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
Introduction
Purpose This tutorial presents a number of related topics that allow an administrator to seamlessly integrate mirroring and update services for &FC;. Use these services to provision a classroom, laboratory, or office. These service provisions also increase ease of use and enhance user experience. They also add to the perceived value of non-proprietary operating systems and software. &BUG-REPORTING;
Audience You will find this tutorial more useful if you are a system administrator, or a &FC; "power user" familiar with the following topics: &FC; system installation and administration Basic Internet protocols (HTTP/Web) Using a command line interface
About Mirrors A mirror mirror is a server that provides a copy of one or more collections of files. Mirroring a site reduces traffic to the original source site, thus spreading the stress and bandwidth costs of many users across many sites. Side benefits of running a local mirror include very fast access through the local network, providing custom services to local users, and increasing your skills in managing Internet services. The site from which you retrieve files to build your mirror is called an upstream mirror mirror upstream . If possible, choose an upstream mirror that is located close to you geographically. This reduces unnecessary traffic across transcontinental sections of the Internet, where bandwidth is limited and expensive. Use only upstream mirrors that are intended for public access, unless you have permission from the upstream mirror site administrator.
Additional Resources For more information on installing &FC; see the &FC; &IG; at &IG-URL;. For more information on basic Internet protocols, see http://library.albany.edu/internet/internet.html, or search Google at http://www.google.com/. For more general information about mirrors, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_(computing).
Acknowledgements Karsten Wade provided editorial services and kept the style crisp and consistent. Stuart Ellis provided some additional security-related information.
Planning and Setup
The Distribution Structure The &FED; distribution distribution , which is the collection of all &FED;-related files, uses the directory tree in . It may include multiple versions of &FC;. The tree design makes it easier to "trim" unnecessary or undesired files. When you set up a mirror, duplicate this tree exactly, or as closely as possible. If you duplicate the tree, it will be easier to automate nightly updates. Fedora directory tree fedora +-- linux +-- core |-- 1 | ... +-- &FCVER; | +-- SRPMS | +-- i386 | | +-- debug | | +-- iso | | +-- os | | +-- Fedora | | +-- SRPMS | | +-- images | | +-- isolinux | +-- x86_64 +-- development | ... +-- test | ... +-- updates +-- 1 | ... +-- &FCVER; | +-- SRPMS | +-- i386 | +-- x86_64 +-- testing +-- 1 | ... +-- &FCVER; +-- SRPMS +-- i386 +-- x86_64 Naming conventions Throughout the rest of the document, /var/www/mirror represents the folder where all your mirrored files are stored. You may substitute a different location. This location simplifies sharing your mirror, due to the shipping configuration of &FC;. See for more information. The site name mirror.example.com represents the upstream mirror. The fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/os directory contains a copy of all the original distribution files for &FC; &FCVER;. They are the same files found on the DVD and CD-ROM version of the distribution. The &FED; subfolder contains all the files that are necessary for installation, including the entire collection of &FC; RPM packages. The images folder contains copies of any floppy diskette or CD-ROM images that boot a system into installation or rescue modes. The fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/iso folder contains images of the CD-ROM version of the distribution. RPM packages RPM RPM , originally the Red Hat Package Manager and now the RPM Package Manager, is not just a file format. RPM is also a system that tracks and interconnects software and version information. The RPM system is quite popular, and many other Linux distributions use RPM as well. Read more information on RPM at http://www.rpm.org/. The SRPMS folders under architecture-specific branches are links that point to the main SRPMS folder for that distribution. For example, fedora/linux/core/2/i386/os/SRPMS is a link that points to fedora/linux/core/2/SRPMS. A &FED; mirror consists of at least the original ISO images or the distribution files. If possible, include both, provided you have sufficient disk space and/or bandwidth.
Copying the Original Distribution If you already have reliable CD-ROM installation discs of a distribution, reduce your initial bandwidth and time spent mirroring by copying the files from the discs to your server. Copy all files from Installation Disc 1 into the fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/os folder. Then copy all files from the &FED; folder of each of the remaining Installation discs into the fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/os/&FED; folder on the server. Copy all the files from the SRPMS folder on each of the "Sources" discs to the fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/SRPMS folder on the server. Make a link in the os folder that occurs under each architecture. Follow this example: cd /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/Fedora ln ../../SRPMS SRPMS The documentation for anaconda anaconda , the &FC; installation program, calls this directory structure an exploded tree exploded tree . This is because the package data on each CD is extracted, or exploded, to a large directory tree with a predetermined structure. The anaconda installer expects this structure to some extent. If you only include CD images, create a mirror suitable for installation services by mounting each CD image under the arch/os/ directory. Make a directory for each disc, naming them disc1, disc2, and so on. Mount each disc on the appropriate folder, and add entries to /etc/fstab to perform this mount automatically in case of a reboot. Each entry looks like this: /path/i386/iso/FC&FCVER;-i386-disc1.iso /path/i386/os/disc1 iso9660 defaults 0 0 The anaconda installer application automatically detects these folders and uses them properly. In addition, system configuration tools such as system-config-packages also continue to work properly when pointed at the parent of the ISO image mount points. There are drawbacks to using CD ISO images in this fashion. For instance, no one directory contains the entire distribution of RPM packages. Soft links circumvent this problem, but your server security policies may not permit them. &FC; also comes in a ISO format DVD image, which alleviates this problem. Users who do not have DVD burning hardware, however, cannot use this image to make discs for their own use. You only need a single line in /etc/fstab for mounting the &FC; DVD ISO image. The entry looks like this: /path/i386/iso/FC&FCVER;-i386-DVD.iso /path/i386/os iso9660 defaults 0 0
Trimming Branches You may omit almost any branch of the tree that you do not plan to use. Consider carefully the impact of excluding that folder. Branches you might trim from your mirror include: Older versions of &FC; (any numbered directory). Before you exclude an old version, ensure this does not adversely affect any of your users. These adverse affects can come in many forms. For example, the level of support for certain hardware sometimes changes between releases of &FC;. Users who cannot install a previous version may not be able to use &FC;. Your users might need to perform software-related tasks such as building packages for different &FC; releases. Always remain aware of the needs of your users during the planning stage. Folders for architectures your site does not support. If you do not have any x86-64 hosts to support, trimming these folders eliminates several gigabytes of extra files. If you support x86-64 hosts later, though, you must restore mirroring of these branches. The development folder (formerly "Rawhide"). This folder contains all the latest "bleeding-edge" packages from the &FP;. If you participate in active &FED; development, you should not trim this branch. &FED; development moves at a rapid pace and requires frequent updates to the latest development package versions. However, the frequent updates cause your mirror to download significant amounts of material during the regular update cycle. The testing folders. These branches contain updates that are being subjected to quality assurance through public testing, as well as the test or "pre-release" versions of the &FC; distribution. The testing folder under the main core tree is where test versions of the distribution, such as &FC; &FCTESTVER;, are kept. (Users of &FC; test distributions are often directed to use the development branch to update packages.) The testing folder, under updates, contains package updates that have not yet passed the public testing phase. The debug folders. These folders contain packages that enable developers and skilled users to interpret data created when a program crashes or encounters a bug. If you participate actively in &FED; development, you should not trim these folders. If you trim this branch, you may still download individual packages as needed from a nearby public mirror site. The SRPMS folders (and links thereto). These folders contain the original source for all the binary RPM packages in the distribution. You may download these packages individually as needed to save space on your local mirror. Unless your site closely manages workstation configuration, you should probably not trim any of the updates branches for the distributions you support. These locations contain packages with bug fixes, security patches, and errata updates that your users probably want.
Downloading the Files Locate a public mirror site for &FC; by referring to the main project site's mirror page, &FDP-URL;. Once you have selected a nearby mirror site, note what services it offers (FTP, HTTP, and/or rsync). A mirror is usually servicing a large number of users. Choose off-peak hours, when possible, to download a large set of files. Be aware of any timezone differences when estimating off-peak hours.
Download Using HTTP or FTP To download via HTTP or FTP, use either the wget or lftp command. The wget command recurses subdirectories automatically and pulls down entire trees of data with a single command. If you are not careful, however, it is possible to pull down much more data than you intended. The following commands mirror the entire current &FC; distribution: cd /var/www/mirror wget --mirror -np -nH --cut-dirs=2 http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/ Note the options used above: --mirror turns on recursion (descends into all subdirectories), and duplicates file timestamps; -np prevents wget from ascending into the parent directory; -nH prevents wget from writing a directory named after the host (in this case, mirror.example.com); --cut-dirs=n truncates the first n directories in the path. In the example above, --cut-dirs=2 prevents wget from writing the /pub/mirror portion of the path into your mirror. The same syntax works for both HTTP and FTP upstream mirrors. It is possible that you may download some extraneous files if the HTTP site formats its pages for browser viewing. These files can be safely deleted, but return each time the mirror updates unless you exclude them using special options. See the wget man pages for more information. The lftp command works like the wget command, and mirrors the content of a HTTP or FTP server. The wget command, however, does not delete old files locally. This feature is important for update repository mirrors to stay synchronized to upstream mirrors. New files are created and old files are automatically removed from the upstream mirrors on a frequent basis. The lftp command synchronizes files and directories from a remote host like rsync, but uses HTTP or FTP protocols. Use the following command to mirror the entire &FC; distribution with lftp: cd /var/www/mirror && \ lftp -c "open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/ && \ mirror --delete --verbose" The parameter executes a set of commands in a lftp process. Commands are separated with && to prevent the lftp command from executing if the cd command fails. The commands in the lftp command set work the same way. The command syntax A && B is often shorthand for "if A returns success, run B." An explanation of the lftp commands follows: open connects to the site and changes directory automatically. mirror fetches all files and directories recursively in the current directory. The --delete option excludes all local files that are not in the remote directory. The --verbose option prints some information in the screen and is optional. The lftp command above mantains an exact copy of the directory for you. It downloads only new or changed files, and deletes only those that no longer exist on the upstream mirror. As with wget, it is possible you may download some unwanted files. The lftp command supports regular expressions for excluding files within a mirror command. The command below shows how to mirror an current &FC; distribution updates repository, excluding debug and repodata directories: cd /var/www/mirror && \ lftp -c "set mirror:exclude-regex 'debug\/|repodata\/' && \ open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/updates/&FCVER;/i386/ && \ mirror --delete --verbose" Consult the lftp man pages for more details and usage options. Using Proxy for HTTP or FTP retrieval If you are behind a proxy or firewall, you may need to use a HTTP proxy to mirror files. To do this, export the environment variables http_proxy and ftp_proxy before you run the wget or lftp commands: export http_proxy=http://username:password@host:port export ftp_proxy=http://username:password@host:port
The <command>rsync</command> Command Use the rsync command to synchronize a set of files and/or directories with a remote host. It operates in much the same way as rcp, but it is usually faster. One reason for the speed is that rsync has a special protocol that evaluates and skips files (or portions of files) that are already downloaded. Begin by identifying the modules available on the upstream mirror site you have chosen. Note that the double colon "::" is always used after the host name to separate it from the rest of the rsync path. The following command generates a list of "modules" on the upstream mirror. rsync mirror.example.org:: These modules are roughly equivalent to top-level directories, and they follow the same rules. To list any subdirectory of the upstream mirror, add the directory path to the command above. For example, on many mirrors, the fedora-linux-core module is equivalent to the fedora/linux/core path found at the &FP; main download server. To list the contents of the &FC; &FCVER; distribution folder on the upstream server, issue the following command. Do not forget the trailing slash "/". Without it, you only receive a listing of a folder name that matches the last component of the remote path. rsync mirror.example.org::fedora-linux-core/&FCVER;/
Downloading Using <command>rsync</command> To download via rsync, add a destination path on your system to the end of the command line. The resulting tree of files from the listing you perform are downloaded to the local path you specify. Remember, if you leave off the trailing slash on the remote path, then the last component of that path is created as a folder, and its contents are copied. rsync filehouse.example.org::files/misc/ /var/www/misc/ When downloading using rsync for mirror purposes, use some of the command line switches to improve performance and feedback. The switches -PHav enable the following rsync features: -P recover partially-downloaded files, and show a progress meter -H preserve hard links -a recurse all directories, and preserve as much file information as possible, including timestamps, ownership, permissions, device files (if you are running as root), and soft links -v give verbose feedback to the screen Remove the -v switch if you run this mirroring process as part of a script, or have no need to monitor progress. The following example mirrors all available versions of &FC; from an upstream site. Example command downloads many gigabytes of files This command downloads many gigabytes of files, and is intended for use as an example only. Do not run this command if you do not understand the consequences. rsync -PHav mirror.example.org::fedora-linux-core/&FCVER;/ /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER; The -n switch performs a "dry run" using the other given parameters. Use this switch to test any rsync command if you are unsure what files you will receive. See also . The -z switch enables compression during the rsync process. The server compresses data before transmission, and the client decompresses the data before writing it to disk. Compression using <command>rsync</command> The vast majority of the &FC; distribution consists of RPM files, which are already compressed data. Therefore, additional compression does not save time, and instead induces an unnecessary load on the upstream mirror CPU. As a courtesy, do not use the -z switch for this purpose. The next section features some additional switches that can be used to automatically trim branches from the tree of downloaded folders. With proper usage, they result in a mirror that is exactly as organized and full-featured as any high-volume public upstream site. Possible data loss If you are not exceedingly careful in using these switches, it is possible to delete large portions of your mirrored data. Fixing this problem might require performing the copying steps outlined in above. On the other hand, if you are also careless about your destination path, and you are running as root, you could put your entire system at risk. Know your environment before using these switches: What is your current working directory? Use pwd to find out, if you are unsure. Are you logged in as root? If you are using SELinux extensions, what is your current security context? Have you tested this command using the -n switch (see )? Use the --exclude switch, along with a simple pattern, to disallow download of certain files and/or folders. For instance, --exclude "*.iso" excludes the download of any file whose name ends with the string ".iso". Use the --delete switch, again with a pattern, to remove any file from the local system which does not have a match on the upstream mirror. This switch prevents unwanted file debris from cropping up in your mirror. You can also use it to retroactively trim branches of the tree which you no longer wish to maintain or download. Wildcards are permitted with rsync commands, including the asterisk *, question mark ?, and brackets [ ]. The question mark and brackets work as in the shell; the former matches any single character, while the brackets define a set of characters to be matched. Asterisks are especially powerful when combined with a portion of a file name. The double asterisk ** pattern matches any character, including slashes; a single asterisk * matches any character, but stops at a slash. Therefore, be judicious about using either. The double asterisk is very useful for mirroring a tree that includes multiple instances of directories and files that contain a pattern. A good example is mirroring several versions of &FC;, where certain folder names appear in every version. Pattern matching wildcards Use double asterisks to trim out directories that repeat throughout a mirrored tree. For example, when mirroring for a site that only uses i386 architecture machines, you may trim all files and folders marked for x86_64 architecture, using the switch --exclude "**x86_64**". This matches not only folders marked x86_64, but also files such as ISO images for x86_64, which are indicated by file names such as FC&FCVER;-x86_64-disc1.iso. Process a long list of exclusions and deletions with the --exclude-from and --delete-from options. Follow each tag with a file name that includes a list of patterns, one per line, to be matched by the appropriate option. These syntax hints only scratch the surface of rsync, but suffice to make your first mirror. Once you have selected your site and formulated your excludes and deletes, run your rsync command with the -n option. Redirect output to a file so you can examine the resulting list of files in the editor or pager of your choice. The following example mirrors the entire &FC; &FCVER; distribution, with --exclude options that avoid downloading: Any information for x86_64 architecture; Any yum headers (see ); Any debuginfo packages; and, CD or DVD images. The -n switch is included for testing purposes. Backslashes at the ends of lines indicate this example is a single command line. rsync -Pan --delete --exclude "**x86_64**" --exclude "**headers**" \ --exclude "**debug**" --exclude "**iso**" \ mirror.example.com::fedora-linux-core/&FCVER;/ \ /var/www/mirror/fedora/core/&FCVER;
Maintaining Your Mirror &FED; mirrors are even more useful when they are more than just a snapshot of the distribution at release time. Most mirror administrators also choose to carry updates and errata packages. Repositories of updates or development trees change daily, and your mirror should reflect these changes. <command>rsync</command> etiquette If you plan to do regular updates of your mirror that include large amounts of data, you should ask permission from the administrator of the upstream mirror. Downloading nightly package updates for the official releases of &FC; &FCVER; should not require notification, as they are rarely more than a few megabytes. However, the development tree routinely turns over several hundred megabytes nightly. Take these factors into consideration before putting any maintenance scripts into effect. Once your rsync command is working as desire, you may want to place it in a nightly cron script. The cron system allows you to schedule regularly-occurring jobs on your system. The intervals are highly configurable, but a nightly run keeps your mirror synchronized with updates and errata. Make sure your nightly cron job follows some simple guidelines: If your upstream mirror only synchronizes once or twice daily, run your job after the upstream mirror completes its update. This insures your mirror not only gets the freshest material, but also does not interfere with the upstream server's bandwidth while it runs its job. If you do not know this time, it is usually safe to plan your downloads for pre-dawn hours. Be sure you have sufficient disk space for additional packages. The updates tree in particular grows over time as more errata packages are released. Always test your script thoroughly before allowing it to run automatically. Use a -n or -v switch in the rsync command line for testing, and then remove it once you have completed testing. Remember that the results are e-mailed to your account on your system unless you specify differently. Read the crontab(5) man pages for additional information, with the command man 5 crontab.
Server Configuration This section describes how to set up a HTTP (Web) server to support &FED; installation and software management applications.
Installing The Apache Web Server &FC; provides the Apache server in the httpd package. The httpd package is included on &FED; systems installed with the Server installation type. You may have installed it later in order to run websites or Web applications. &FEX; also offers alternative HTTP servers, which are beyond the scope of this document. To install the httpd package, if you have not already done so, use the following command: su -c 'yum install httpd' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To start the service, use the following command: su -c '/sbin/service httpd start' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To enable this service to load automatically at boot time, use the following command: su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 httpd on' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. The default firewall configuration for &FED; blocks access from remote systems. To enable other systems to connect to your HTTP service, use the system-config-securitylevel utility: Choose Desktop System Settings Security Level . Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Select WWW (HTTP) from the list of services. When prompted, select Yes to update the firewall configuration.
Configuring The Apache Web Server To enable HTTP access to the files in your mirror directory, create the configuration file /etc/httpd/conf.d/mirror.conf. The following listing is an example: Apache 2.x configuration file for &FED; mirror AllowOverride None Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from 127.0.0.1 192.168.1 Options Indexes ]]> You must use root privileges to create or copy files in the directory /etc/httpd/conf.d/. To update an active httpd service with a new configuration, use the following command: su -c '/sbin/service httpd reload' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Your clients may now visit any area of your mirror by using the URL http://server.mydomain.org/mirror/path. Apache and &SEL; The default &SEL; configuration for &FED; permits Apache to use files in the /var/www/ directory. If you build your mirror in another directory, you may need to modify the &SEL; policy.
Solving Dependencies Every RPM package has a RPM header header that contains all the vital information about that package. This information includes name, version and release, contents, the capabilities provided by the package, and any prerequisites. These prerequisites may include dependencies RPM dependencies . A dependency is a requirement for one or more additional packages. Packages installed without satisfying their dependencies may not work correctly. Dependencies may create a problem for users who are trying to install a single package. Manually determining and resolving dependencies is difficult. &FC; provides the yum utility for solving these dependencies automatically, providing an improved user experience. The Yellow Dog Updater Modified, or yum yum , is a Python-based system for computing and solving RPM dependencies. A yum client retrieves a cache of headers from its repository server, as well as a list of available RPM packages and their exact locations on the server. It can do this via HTTP or FTP, as well as using standard file system calls (either local or remote via NFS). The client computes solutions to any package dependencies using the downloaded header information, and requests all necessary RPM packages once it has finished. The yum command relies on rpm functions to perform many of the computations involved in the process. A drawback to yum is that the first time it is run, it must download a header for every package installed on the system in order to determine available updates. However, running a local mirror nullifies this drawback. The yum command can download many megabytes of headers almost instantly on a standard Ethernet LAN. The yum utility is the most popular update method for &FC;. For more information about using yum, refer to .
Configuring Repositories A yum repository repository is a collection of packages on a server which supports yum clients. Repositories can serve both types of clients if desired. To set up a yum repository, you must write a directory that contains information which the clients require to resolve RPM dependencies. The directory's name depends on the version of yum it supports. It is permissible to have both kinds of repository information in a single repository. To support older yum clients, use the yum-arch command. To support current yum clients, use the createrepo command. Supporting &FC; 3 and beyond &FC; 3 ships with a newer version of yum. To support &FC; 3 yum clients, you must use createrepo on your server's repositories.
<command>yum-arch</command> The yum-arch command creates a directory named headers/ which supports older versions of yum (before 2.2). The yum-arch program searches recursively through a target directory and any subdirectories for RPM packages, and includes them in the header data. The yum-arch command always creates the headers/ directory in the current working directory. Therefore you should change your working directory to the directory where you want headers/ to appear. cd /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os su -c 'yum-arch -ls .' Enter the root password at the prompt. The -l switch follows symbolic links. The -s switch includes SRPMS (source RPM packages) in the header list. The command above creates the yum header cache in the directory /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/headers/.
<command>createrepo</command> The createrepo command creates repository information to support newer versions of yum (and possibly other repository client programs). The createrepo command stores this data in a folder named repodata. Run createrepo against the directory under which you want the repodata directory to appear. The createrepo program also searches recursively for RPM packages to include in the repository data. The following command creates the repository data in the directory /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/repodata. su -c 'createrepo /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os' To create repository data for package groups in addition to the package files, use the createrepo -g command. The option requires a parameter which points to the group file, relative to the given location of the package data. The following command creates the package group data corresponding to the repository directly above. Note the relative location of the group file /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;i386/os/Fedora/base/comps.xml. su -c 'createrepo -g Fedora/base/comps.xml /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os' You may have certain clients who update their version of yum in a non-prescribed way. To minimize problems for your clients, create both kinds of repository data for any repositories. The extra repository information is relatively small and will not affect your mirror's proper function.
Repository Locations Typically you will run yum-arch or createrepo against at least the following locations: The stock distribution; for example, /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/. For yum-arch, use the -l and -s options to follow the linked directory SRPMS and include the source packages therein. Official updates to the distribution; for example, /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/updates/&FCVER;/. Once again, for yum-arch use -l and/or -s if appropriate.
Client Configuration Client systems that use yum to contact your mirror also require configuration. The yum repository configuration files are located in /etc/yum.repos.d and end with the suffix .repo. Below is an example configuration file. Example <filename>/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-mirror.repo</filename> [mirror] name=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch - Base baseurl=http://server.mydomain.net/mirror/fedora/linux/core/$releasever/$basearch enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora Client systems should use a repository configuration file for each &FED; branch your mirror provides. The base distribution and released updates, for example, each require a separate configuration file. If you want clients to use your mirror in place of the official repositories, disable the existing repositories. To do this, edit the client's file for the official repository to include the directive enabled=0. You will need root access to edit these files. Many repositories provide their own installable RPM packages containing these configuration files. When a user installs the RPM, the new files in /etc/yum.repos.d/ reference that repository. These packages simplify the addition of new repositories for end users. Whether you use such a package yourself will depend on the number and skill set of clients your repository serves.
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Archictecture Specific This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core.
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PPC Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform.
PPC Hardware Requirements This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install Fedora Core 4. Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards. Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM. Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM.
Hard Disk Space Requirements This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
PPC Installation Notes /!\ Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. See below on booting using boot.iso. The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave differently according to the hardware: Apple Macintosh The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management support, including sleep and backlight level management, is present in the apmud package, which is in Fedora Extras. Fedora Extras for Fedora Core is configured by default for yum. Following installation, apmud can be installed by running yum install apmud. 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer. 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not work. Genesi Pegasos II At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command: boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately. Network booting There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways. yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images.
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x86 Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform.
x86 Hardware Requirements The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage.
CPU Requirements This section lists the CPU specifications required by Fedora Core . The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors (notably, offerings from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA) that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors may also be used with Fedora Core. Minimum: Pentium-class ??? Fedora Core is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been taken because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and Pentium 4 scheduling is sufficiently different (while making up the bulk of today's processors) to warrant this change. Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better AMD64 processors (both Athlon64 and Opteron) Intel processors with Intel?? Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel?? EM64T)
Hard Disk Space Requirements This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
Memory Requirements This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . This list is for 32-bit x86 systems: Minimum for text-mode: 64MB Minimum for graphical: 192MB Recommended for graphical: 256MB
x86 Installation Notes Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom.
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x86_64 Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform.
x86_64 Hardware Requirements The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage.
Hard Disk Space Requirements This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
Memory Requirements This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: Minimum for text-mode: 128MB Minimum for graphical: 256MB Recommended for graphical: 512MB
x86_64 Installation Notes No differences installing for x86_64.
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Backwards Compatibility Fedora includes several system libraries and software for compatibility with older software. These software are part of the "Legacy Software Development" group which are not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following the command post-installation. yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
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Colophon Draft This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect.
About the Colophon As we use the term, colophon means: A way to recognize contributors, while providing accountability. Explain tools and production methods.
Contributors Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) Anthony Green (beat writer) Bob Jensen (beat writer) Dave Malcolm (beat writer) David Woodhouse (beat writer) Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) Gavin Henry (beat writer) Jens Petersen (beat writer) Joe Orton (beat writer) Josh Bressers (beat writer) Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor, publisher) Luya Tshimbalanga (beat writer) Patrick Barnes (beat writer, editor) Paul W. Frields (tools, editor) RahulSundaram (beat writer, editor) SekineTatsuo (translator, Japanese) SteveDickson (beat writer) StuartElliss (editor) ThomasGraf (beat writer) TommyReynolds (tools) YoshinariTakaoka (translator, tools) YuanYijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
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Database Servers No changes of note.
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Desktop GNOME 2.13.2 and KDE 3.5 Release Candidate 2 has been included in Fedora Core 5 test 2. GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) is scheduled to be available as part of Fedora Core 5. The current test release has GNOME 2.12.1, together with some previews of technology from the forthcoming GNOME 2.14. Feedback on these packages is especially appreciated. gnome-power-manager: GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your laptop or desktop system. It takes advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction layer) and DBUS ( Inter Process Communication software) written and maintained by Fedora Core developers. gnome-screensaver: Provides a integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. memory optimizations in the fontconfig and shared-mime-info packages. These now use shared memory-mapped caches for this data. GNOME 2.12 has removed the terminal option from the desktop context menu. nautilus-open-terminal in Fedora Extras repository provides a enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it using the following command. yum install nautilus-open-terminal Screensavers except the one providing a blank screen are not installed by default from Fedora Core 4 onwards. Many of the screensavers are found to be offensive or known to abruptly terminate the graphical interface, in particular some of the OpenGL animated ones provided within xscreensaver-gl-extras package. Some of them also provide a unexpected suprise to users. Users who need it can install it using the following command. yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras system-config-mouse Removed system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped from this release since synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically during installation and serial mice are not formally supported in Fedora Core anymore.
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Developer Tools This section covers various developer tools.
FORTRAN The GNU FORTRAN 77 front end has been replaced by a new FORTRAN 90/95 recognizer.
Eclipse Development Environment Eclipse 3.1M6 has been compiled as a native application. The C Development Tool (CDT) has been included.
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GCC Compiler Collection This release of Fedora has been built using GCC 4.1, which is included with the distribution.
Caveats GDB 6.1 or newer is needed to debug binaries unless compiled using the -fno-var-tracking compilation option. The -fwritable-strings option is no longer accepted. English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes; if you cannot read this, set your LC_CTYPE environment variable to C or change your terminal emulator. The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing.
Code Generation The SSA code optimizer is now included and brings with it better constant propagation, partial redundancy elimination, load and store code motion, strength reduction, dead storage elimination, better detection of unreachable code, and tail recursion by accumulation. Autovectorization is supported. This technique achieves higher performance for repetitive loop code, in some circumstances.
Language Extensions A sentinel attribute has been added so that the compiler will now issue a warning if a function such as execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), which requires a NULL list terminator is missing the NULL. The cast-as-lvalue, conditional-expression-as-lvalue, and compund-expression-as-lvalue extensions have been removed. The #pragma pack() semantics have been brought closer to those used by other compilers. Taking the address of a variable declared with the register modifier now generates an error instead of a warning. Arrays of incomplete element types now generate an error. This implies no forward reference to structure definitions. The basic compiler, without any optimization (-O0), has been measured as much as 25% faster in real-world code. Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. The -fno-threadsafe-statics can be used by embedded developers to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this.
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Games and Entertainment Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
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Fedora Extras Repository Fedora Extras is part of the larger Fedora Project and is a volunteer-based community effort to create a repository of packages that compliment Fedora Core. The Fedora Extras repository is enabled by default. You can lean more about Fedora Extras from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras. If you would like to install any software available from Fedora extras you can use yum. yum install <packagename> Where <packagename> is the name of the package you want to install. For example, if you wanted to install the abiword package, the command yum install abiword automatically installs the package and all dependencies.
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Feedback Thanks for your interest in helping us with the release notes by providing feedback. This section explains how you can give that feedback.
Release Notes Feedback Procedure If you feel that these release notes could be improved in some way, you can provide feedback directly to the beat writers. Here are several ways, in order of preference: Edit content directly at Docs/Beats Email relnotes at fedoraproject.org Fill out this pre-filled bug request template A release note beat is an area of the release notes that is the responsibility of one or more content contributors to oversee. Thank you (in advance) for your feedback!
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File Servers This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Please refer to the Web Servers and Samba sections for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing.
Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols. Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in data loss. Version 2 of Netatalk uses a different method to store file resource forks from the previous version, and may require a different file name encoding scheme. Please read the documentation and plan your migration before upgrading. Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site at http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html. The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33).
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File Systems No changes to report.
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Internationalization (i18n) SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in Fedora Core in this release.
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Installation-Related Notes This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core in general. If you intend to download the Fedora Core 5 Test 2 DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2GB in size. For example, wget before version 1.9.1-16 in Fedora will exit with a File size limit exceeded error. Wget 1.9.1-16 and above, curl and ncftpget file downloading tools do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2GB. Bittorrent is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file refer to this website: http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
Installer Notes The Fedora Core installation program has the ability to test the integrity of the installation media. It works with the CD, DVD, hard drive ISO, and NFS ISO installation methods. Fedora Project recommends that you test all installation media before starting the installation process, and before reporting any installation-related bugs (many of the bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CDs). To use this test, type linux mediacheck at the boot: prompt. The mediacheck function is highly sensitive, and may report some usable discs as faulty. This result is often caused by disc writing software that does not include padding when creating discs from ISO files. For best results with the mediacheck, boot with the option: linux ide=nodma Use the sha1sum utility to verify discs before carrying out an installation. This test accurately identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO image files. Memory testing may be performed prior to installing Fedora Core by entering memtest86 at the boot: prompt. This causes the Memtest86 standalone memory testing software to run. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the Esc key is pressed. Boot From Installation CD 1 You must boot from CD-ROM 1 (or a rescue CD-ROM) in order to use this feature. Fedora Core supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, due to the necessity of containing the installer image in RAM, only systems with more than 128MB of RAM (or systems booted from CD-ROM 1, which contains the installer image) can use the graphical installer. Systems with 128MB or less will continue to use the text-based installer.
Changes In The Installer Support of yum for dependancy solver backend has been added and additional repositories are expected to be supported during installation in a future release. The installer checks the hardware capability and installs either the uniprocessor or SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor) kernel as appropriate in this release. Previous releases installed both the variants and used the appropriate one as default. Partition setting has been reworked to be more user friendly Remote logging via syslog is supported in this release. pass syslog=host:port (port is optional) at the boot prompt. Firewall/SELinux configuration has been moved to the final installation phase called 'firstboot'. Rendering of html pages is now done using the gtkhtml widget for better capability. Kickstart has been refactored into its own package - pykickstart - containing parser and writers. As a result of this change validation and extending kickstart is now much easier. Serial mice is not formally supported in the installer and in Fedora Core anymore. Full support of dmraid (disabled by default). To enable that feature, add this option to the boot command line: dmraid For more information, check the DmraidStatus page.
Installation Related Issues Certain hardware configurations (particularly those with LCD displays) may experience problems while starting the Fedora Core installation program. In these instances, restart the installation, and add the "nofb" option to the boot command line. CJK Language Support Chinese, Japanese, and Korean graphical installations started using the "nofb" option will start in English, and then switch to the appropriate language once the graphical phase of the installation process begins. Some Sony VAIO notebook systems may experience problems installing Fedora Core from CD-ROM. If this happens, restart the installation process and add the following option to the boot command line: pci=off ide1=0x180,0x386 This option allows the installation to proceed normally; any devices not detected due to the use of this option are configured the first time Fedora Core is booted.
Upgrading Related Issues Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DistributionUpgrades page for detailedrecommended procedures for upgradation of Fedora. In general, fresh installations are to be recommended over upgrades, particularly for systems with software from add-on repositories installed. If third party packages are installed on the system, they might not work as expected. If an upgrade is attempted, the following may be helpful. Before upgrading (or installing), back up the system completely. In particular, preserve /etc, /home, and possibly /opt and /usr/local if customized packages are installed there. Using a multi-boot approach with a "clone" of the old installation on alternate partition[s] as a fall-back might be considered. Creating alternate boot media, such as GRUB floppy would be advisable. Make Backups! Backups of configurations in /etc are also very useful in reconstructing system settings after a fresh install. After completing the upgrade, run the command: rpm -qa --last > RPMS_by_Install_Time.txt Inspect the end of the output for packages that pre-date the upgrade and remove/upgrade those from 3rd party repos, or otherwise deal with them as necessary.
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Java A free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora Core release. It has three components: GNU Java runtime ("libgcj"), the Eclipse Java compiler ("ecj"), and a set of wrappers and links ("java-gcj-compat") that present the runtime and compiler to the user in the same way as other Java environments are presented. Several major software such as Openoffice.org Base, Eclipse, Apache Tomcat and several other Java software included in this release is compatible with it For more information see the FAQ at http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ. Refer to the Docs/Beats/PackageNotes/Java page for information about Java packages.
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Linux Kernel This section is for content related to the kernel. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. If you have any questions about what content might be appropriate for this page or if a sub-page is needed, please contact SamFolkWilliams or email the Fedora Documentation Project at fedora-docs-list at redhat.com.
Version This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called vanilla kernel from the kernel.org web site: http://www.kernel.org/ You may obtain a list of any such patches by using the command on the Fedora Core package: rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm
Changelog The package changelog can be retrieved using the following command rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The Fedora version is based on the Linus tree. Customisations made for the Fedora version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com .
Kernel Flavors Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPU's or processors. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Virtual kernel hypervisor for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-hypervisor-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Virtual kernel guest for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-guest-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same time. The files will be installed into the /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use this command as appropriate: rpm -Uvh kernel-[xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm Default Kernels in x86_64 Architecture Provide SMP Capability There is no separate SMP kernel available for this architecture in Fedora Core .
Following Generic Textbooks Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux
Preparing for Kernel Development Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. Users that require access to Fedora Core original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps: These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. 1. Obtain the kernel-<version>.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: The SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso image. The FTP site where you got the kernel package. By running the following command: yum install yum-utilsyumdownloader --source kernel 2. Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. 3. Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECSrpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec The kernel source tree is then located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-<version> directory to the /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly necessary, do this to match the generally-available documentation. cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version> mv linux-<version> /usr/src/ cd /usr/src ln -s ./linux-<version> linux cd /usr/src/linux 4. The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. 5. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect the innocent, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: EXTRAVERSION = -prep to this: EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 that is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. 6. Issue the following command: make oldconfig You can then proceed as usual.
Building Only Kernel Modules An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: obj-m := foo.o KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build PWD := $(shell pwd) default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
User Space Dependencies on the Kernel Fedora Core release has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-<version> command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and all of its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you can use the yum remove kernel-<version> command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary.
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Systemwide Search Changes <command>Slocate</command> Replaced with <command>mlocate</command> The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate. The locate command should be completely compatible /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible for correct configuration files Syntax errors that slocate would not detect are now reported The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported The updatedb command is not compatible, custom scripts using updatedb might have to be changed.
LinuxThreads No Longer Available The LinuxThreads library, which was deprecated in Fedora Core 4, is no longer available in this release. NPTL has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9.
Legacy Compatability Libraries Fedora Core includes legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group that is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following command post-installation. yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"
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Multimedia Fedora Core includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording and editing. Additional packages are available through the Fedora Extras repository.
Multimedia Players By default, Fedora Core installs with Rhythm Box, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. In addition, many other programs are available in the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories, including the popular XMMS package. Both GNOME and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the Fedora repositories since they are not compatible with Fedora's licensing or are usually distributed with support for restricted formats. For more on this, refer to: the //fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software:Excluded Multimedia Software section. Fedora Core is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, the old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website at http://www.alsa-project.org/.
Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site at http://www.xiph.org/.
MP3 & DVD Support Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software.
Excluded Multimedia Software Several programs are excluded from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras due to patent or license restrictions. These include programs which provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player, and Real Player. For more on this subject, please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems.
CD and DVD Authoring and Burning Tools are included in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from Fedora Core and the graveman package from Fedora Extras allows for easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks.
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Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14
IPv4 Address Promotion Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address.
Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr that allows changing this behaviour to use the address of the interface that received the original error-causing packet. For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on eth0. Because the new sysctl option is enabled, this causes the ICMP echo reply to be sent out via eth1. The address of eth0 is used when the default behaviour would use the address of eth. This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups.
LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the original hash implementation at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity.
Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy NewReno algorithm stays default and acts as the fallback algorithm. The following new congestion control algorithms have been added: High Speed TCP congestion control. TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. H-TCP congestion control. Scalable TCP congestion control. All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION.
Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss When a network driver notices a carrier loss, for example, when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. This has been causing the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now ceases to accept any packets for queueing for any device that is operationally down, that is, has its queue disabled.
DCCP Protocol Support Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still experimental but known to work. Work has begun to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol.
Wireless A new driver named HostAP has been added to 2.6.14-rc1 allowing the emulation of a wireless access point in software. Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added.
Miscellaneous A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes have been included. A new textsearch infrastructure has been added useable with the corresponding iptables and extended match. Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to the latest standards. The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally supported for IPv4. Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API (RFC3542) have been added.
Userspace Tools The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear in further releases, fix your scripts! The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' Previously, it has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch that works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
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Fedora Core 5 Tour Welcome to Fedora. In this new exciting new release, we present you a sneak preview of Fedora Core 5 filled with pictures and videos available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5.
What Has Changed Since Fedora Core 4 Your Participation Is Requested We request active participation from the community to test the following major changes with special care and provide feedback to the developers for a robust and cutting edge release of Fedora Core 5. You can provide feedback and discuss changes in the fedora-test (http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/) mailing list. Thank you for your interest and participation in the development of Fedora.
Desktop A completely revamped look and feel including a bubbly new theme, wallpaper, screensaver and logo has been provided that is visually appealing and demonstrates the exciting and user friendly nature of Fedora. GNOME 2.13.4 (http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirteen) development release and KDE 3.5 (http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.php) general release of popular desktop environments is available. GNOME Power Manager and GNOME Screensaver are available as a technology preview within this release. OpenOffice.org 2.0 (http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html/) release is included. OpenOffice.org now uses system versions for many of the libraries leading to increased performance and efficiency. Firefox 1.5(http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html) web browser with many new features is included in this release Pup, the package updater has been joined by Pirut, which is the replacement for system-config-packages providing comprehensive software package management using yum as a backend. Beagle which provides a index based search interface, f-spot for photo management and tomboy, a note taking application has been added to this release. Support for Broadcom 43xx wireless chipsets (http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/) has been included in the kernel. I18N support has drastically improved through the use of SCIM language input framework which has replaced IIMF in this release Gstreamer media framework 0.10 which brings major improvements in robustness and features has been included in this release. Totem uses this new version of Gstreamer now. Other media applications that use gstreamer is expected to be updated within the subsequent releases.
System Administration Xen Virtualisation software and yum package manager are now well integrated within the Fedora installer. The installer interface is more streamlined. Remote logging and improved support for tracebacks is included. System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) a instrumentation system for debugging and analysing performance bottle necks and Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/), an execution analysis technology for monitoring running processes or threads is included within this release.
System Level Changes Xorg X11R7.0 has been included in this release. This is the first modular version, which helps in providing additional features and bug fixes at a faster pace. gcc 4.1 compiler is included and the entire set of Fedora packages is now build using this new compiler version which brings in new security and performance enhancements. PCMCIA framework used by laptop and mobile devices had changed as with kernel version 2.6.13-rc1 onwards. The older pcmcia-cs package using the cardmgr/pcmcia service has been replaced with a new pcmciautils package where the PCMCIA devices are handled directly with the hotplug system using udev dynamically in this Fedora release. This increases both efficiency and performance of the system. More information about this changes are available from http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. SELinux implementation has undergone a major change with a switchover to reference policy. SELinux reference policy can support binary policy modules. It is possible now to move SELinux policies into individual packages and make it easier for users to ship site-specific policy customizations when required. This version also adds support for MCS (Multi Category System) enabled by default and MLS (Multi Level System) in addition to the the previous versions which have TE (Type Enforcement) which is enabled by default and RBAC (Role Based Access Contro) security sub systems within the SELinux framework.
Road Map The proposed plans for Fedora in this version are available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap.
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Package Changes <command>LinuxThreads</command> library is no longer available LinuxThreads was been deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. NPTL, which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has replaced this completely.
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Package Notes The following sections contain information regarding packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups used in Anaconda.
Basic Components This section contains information related to basic system components.
Mouse Configuration Utility Removed The system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported.
Screensavers Not Installed by Default Screensavers not installed by default anymore? Explain why and provide commands to install them.
NetworkManager Because it is not possible to test NetworkManager in all configurations, it is not enabled by default in Fedora Core . Refer to this page for information about enabling this application: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager
Dovecot This release of Fedora Core has a new version of the Dovecot IMAP server software which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of importance especially to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes.
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Handling Java and Java-like Packages Fedore Core includes a tool suite and execution environment based on free software technologies that is capable of building and running many useful programs written in the Java programming language, including the Eclipse IDE, Tomcat, and OpenOffice.org. In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac Proprietary Sun Microsystems Java is not included Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. This entirely free software stack is not Java but can run many programs written in Java. For more information, refer to the Java FAQ at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ. When to use the JPackage Project RPM repository Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the excellent JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. Refer to http://jpackage.org for more information on the Jpackage Project.These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora. Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your <command>yum</command> configuration Understand better what you are doing if you plan on mixing packages from the Fedora and JPackage repos. Doing so may leave your system in a state that cannot be easily fixed. Be careful, and do research before you proceed. Include Complete Information in Bug Reports When making a bug report, be sure to include the output from these commands: which java && java -version && which javac && javac -version
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An Overview of the Fedora Project The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of Fedora Core approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The Red Hat engineering team continues to participate in building Fedora Core and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. For more information, refer to the Fedora Project website: http://fedora.redhat.com/ Your participation is welcome. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted for details. For communication in the Fedora Project look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are available: fedora-list at redhat.com - For users of Fedora Core releases fedora-test-list at redhat.com - For testers of Fedora Core test releases fedora-devel-list at redhat.com - For developers, developers, developers fedora-docs-list at redhat.com - For participants of the Documentation Project To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request (where <listname> is one of the above list names.) Alternately, you can subscribe through the Web interface: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ The Fedora Project also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one. To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access freenode IRC network. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel, while Fedora Project developers can often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can be found on the project pages and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname (nick). Instructions are given when you /join the channel. IRC Content is Uncontrolled Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content.
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Samba (Windows Compatibility) This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems.
SMB Browsing Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now possible. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly tracks SMB browse broadcasts.
Samba Configuration using SWAT Samba-SWAT, is still required for ease of use of Samba. Once installed you can access it by opening a web-browser and navigating to http://localhost:901 replacing localhost with the name of the computer on which Samba is installed. For more information about SWAT navigate here, http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/SWAT.html
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Security This section highlights various security items from Fedora Core.
General Information General introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available from this page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security
What's New
PAM Module Deprecation Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it. Upgraded installations using older PAM stacks need manual intervention When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration fiels are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew Example /etc/pam.d/login: # OLD VERSION #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth auth required pam_nologin.so account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open # NEW VERSION #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth include system-auth # no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might # be used in the included configuration file # pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there # other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' account required pam_nologin.so account include system-auth password include system-auth # pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule session required pam_selinux.so close session include system-auth # the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules # in the session phase session required pam_loginuid.so session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. Then the canary value is verified, and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started and makes it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers as a rewritten implementation of the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from Fedora Core 4 onwards.
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SELinux The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and pointers to documentation and references: New SELinux project pages: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux If you are having trouble: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting Questions? http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq/ Looking for a list of SELinux commands? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands Want to know which domains are confined? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains
Multi Category Security (MCS) General use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. For example, Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. For more information, you can read this article from the creator of MCS: http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html
Multilevel Security (MLS) A specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object (a document file) can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and the ProjectMeta is the category. Refer to this technical article for more information: http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html
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Server Tools This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server and system configuration tools in Fedora Core.
system-config-printer
SMB Browsing Outside Local Network Browsing for Samba print shares across subnets is now possible. In addition, if at least one WINS server has been specified in /etc/samba/smb.conf, the first address specified is used when browsing.
Kerberos Support for SMB Printers The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB printer. To add the printer, the user must possess a valid Kerberos ticket and /usr/sbin/printconf-gui must be launched via sudo. No username and password is stored in /etc/cups/printers.conf. Printing is still possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous printing.
system-config-securitylevel
Trusted Service Additions Samba is now listed in the "Trusted services" list and can thus be enabled to permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic.
Port Ranges When defining "Other Ports" in the system-config-securitylevel tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, specifying "6881-6999:tcp" results in the addition of the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT
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Web Servers This section contains information on Web-related applications.
httpd Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including: greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache) refactored authentication and authorization support support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance) large file support for 32-bit platforms (including support for >2Gb request bodies) new modules mod_dbd and mod_filter bring SQL database support and enhanced filtering The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: the mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default the mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2. For more information, refer to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html.
php Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: improved performance addition of the PDO database abstraction module The following extension modules have been added: date, hash, and Reflection (built-in with the php package) pdo and pdo_psqlite (in the php-pdo package) pdo_mysql (in the php-mysql package) pdo_pgsql (in the php-pgsql package) pdo_odbc (in the php-odbc package) xmlreader and xmlwriter (in the php-xml package) The following extension modules are no longer built: dbx dio yp
The PEAR framework The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package; only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: Archive_Tar Console_Getopt XML_RPC additional components may be packaged in Fedora Extras.
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Welcome to Fedora Core Fedora Core Test Release This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end users. Join the Community for More Information Subscribe to the fedora-test and fedora-devel mailings lists to keep track of important changes in the current development versions and provide feedback to the developers. Fedora Project requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a improved final release to end users. See the following document for more information. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Thank you for your participation. Latest Release Notes on the Web These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core . Refer to these webpages to find out more information about Fedora: Docs/Beats/OverView Docs/Beats/Introduction Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ) Help and Support (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate) Participate in the Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted) About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)
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X Window System (Graphics) This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora.
xorg-x11 X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon. For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion. More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them.
The /usr/X11R6 Directory Hierarchy X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks.
Imake Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects.
The Systemwide <filename>app-defaults</filename> Directory The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now "%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
xft-config Can't Be Found Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config.
Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes that are present in X11R7: The entire buildsystem has changed from "Imake" to the GNU autotools collection. All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere. Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths. Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using "BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use "virtual" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: "BuildRequires: libXft-devel" instead of using: "BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the "xorg-x11--devel" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, this mak! es it painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future.
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Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.21 retrieving revision 1.22 diff -u -r1.21 -r1.22 --- Makefile 13 Feb 2006 12:58:37 -0000 1.21 +++ Makefile 17 Feb 2006 00:46:55 -0000 1.22 @@ -17,41 +17,41 @@ define XMLEXTRAFILES_template -XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)= $(1)/ArchSpecific-en.xml \ - $(1)/ArchSpecificPPC-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/ArchSpecificx86_64-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/ArchSpecificx86-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/BackwardsCompatibility-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Colophon-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/DatabaseServers-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Desktop-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/DevelTools-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/DevelToolsGCC-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Entertainment-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Feedback-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/FileServers-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/FileSystems-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/I18n-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Installer-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Java-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Kernel-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Legacy-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Multimedia-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Networking-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/OverView-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/PackageChanges-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/PackageNotes-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/PackageNotesJava-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Printing-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/ProjectOverview-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Samba-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Security-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/SecuritySELinux-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/ServerTools-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/SystemDaemons-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/WebServers-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Welcome-$(1).xml \ - $(1)/Xorg-$(1).xml +XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)= $(1)/ArchSpecific.xml \ + $(1)/ArchSpecificPPC.xml \ + $(1)/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml \ + $(1)/ArchSpecificx86.xml \ + $(1)/BackwardsCompatibility.xml \ + $(1)/Colophon.xml \ + $(1)/DatabaseServers.xml \ + $(1)/Desktop.xml \ + $(1)/DevelTools.xml \ + $(1)/DevelToolsGCC.xml \ + $(1)/Entertainment.xml \ + $(1)/Feedback.xml \ + $(1)/FileServers.xml \ + $(1)/FileSystems.xml \ + $(1)/I18n.xml \ + $(1)/Installer.xml \ + $(1)/Java.xml \ + $(1)/Kernel.xml \ + $(1)/Legacy.xml \ + $(1)/Multimedia.xml \ + $(1)/Networking.xml \ + $(1)/OverView.xml \ + $(1)/PackageChanges.xml \ + $(1)/PackageNotes.xml \ + $(1)/PackageNotesJava.xml \ + $(1)/Printing.xml \ + $(1)/ProjectOverview.xml \ + $(1)/Samba.xml \ + $(1)/Security.xml \ + $(1)/SecuritySELinux.xml \ + $(1)/ServerTools.xml \ + $(1)/SystemDaemons.xml \ + $(1)/WebServers.xml \ + $(1)/Welcome.xml \ + $(1)/Xorg.xml endef @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ # echo FINISHED AT LAST ######################################################################## define HACK_FDP_template -$(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml:: - sed -i 's#legalnotice-en.xml#legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml#g' $(1)/fdp-info-$(1).xml +$(1)/fdp-info.xml:: + sed -i 's#legalnotice-en.xml#legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml#g' $(1)/fdp-info.xml endef $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HACK_FDP_template,${LANG}))) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 00:49:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:49:59 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en DevelTools.xml,1.1,1.2 PackageNotes.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602170049.k1H0nxp0031641@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31582/en Modified Files: DevelTools.xml PackageNotes.xml Log Message: Remove last lang-isms Index: DevelTools.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DevelTools.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- DevelTools.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:47:01 -0000 1.1 +++ DevelTools.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:49:51 -0000 1.2 @@ -29,6 +29,6 @@
+ href="DevelToolsGCC.xml" xpointer="element(sn-DevelToolsGCC)" />
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+ href="PackageNotesJava.xml" xpointer="element(sn-PackageNotesJava)" />
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 03:37:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 22:37:01 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging strip-for-txt.xsl,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602170337.k1H3b1XE007443@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7372/docs-common/packaging Added Files: strip-for-txt.xsl Log Message: Add "text" alias for "txt" for bad typists and lexihounds. Also strip annoying revhistory and index elements from plain text builds. There are very few instances where we will be providing txt builds -- e.g. release notes -- so this doesn't seem like a loss. If it is, XSLT is cheap. --- NEW FILE strip-for-txt.xsl --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 03:36:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 22:36:56 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.60,1.61 Message-ID: <200602170337.k1H3bQWY007446@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7372/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Add "text" alias for "txt" for bad typists and lexihounds. Also strip annoying revhistory and index elements from plain text builds. There are very few instances where we will be providing txt builds -- e.g. release notes -- so this doesn't seem like a loss. If it is, XSLT is cheap. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.60 retrieving revision 1.61 diff -u -r1.60 -r1.61 --- Makefile.common 17 Feb 2006 00:42:51 -0000 1.60 +++ Makefile.common 17 Feb 2006 03:36:48 -0000 1.61 @@ -84,6 +84,9 @@ ifeq "${XMLTOTXTPOSTOPT}" "" XMLTOTXTPOSTOPT =-p '-no-numbering -no-references' endif +ifeq "${XMLLINTOPT}" "" +XMLLINTOPT =--xinclude --postvalid --noent +endif ######################################################################### ######################################################################### @@ -98,6 +101,7 @@ XSLTPROC=xsltproc XMLFORMAT=xmlformat XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf +XMLLINT =xmllint XML2PO =xml2po PO2XML =po2xml MSGMERGE=msgmerge @@ -158,7 +162,7 @@ TARGETS=all clean distclean fdp-info html html-nochunks pdf po showvars \ tarball rpm rpm-common noarch srpm package-prep package-post \ - src-tarball txt + src-tarball txt text # FIXME: add the .PHONY attribute where the actual target is defined @@ -286,11 +290,16 @@ define TXT_template -.PHONY: txt-${1} +.PHONY: txt-${1} text-${1} -txt-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).txt:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml - ${XMLTO} ${XMLTOTXTPOSTOPT} txt $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml - mv $(DOCBASE).txt $(DOCBASE)-$(1).txt +txt-$(1) text-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).txt:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml + ${XMLLINT} ${XMLLINTOPT} $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml > $(1)/$(DOCBASE).lint.xml + ${XSLTPROC} $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/packaging/strip-for-txt.xsl \ + $(1)/$(DOCBASE).lint.xml > $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml + rm $(1)/$(DOCBASE).lint.xml + ${XMLTO} ${XMLTOTXTPOSTOPT} txt $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml + mv $(DOCBASE).stripped.txt $(DOCBASE)-$(1).txt + rm $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.txt @@ -298,9 +307,9 @@ $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call TXT_template,${L}))) -.PHONY: txt +.PHONY: txt text -txt:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},txt-$(LANG)) +txt text:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},txt-$(LANG)) # ######################################################################### From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 18:38:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 13:38:49 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-intro.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-locale.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-techref.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide.xml, 1.1, 1.2 fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml, 1! .4, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml, 1.5, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml, 1.5, NONE fedora-install-guide-en.xml, 1.7, NONE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml, 1.4, NONE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml, 1.3, NONE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml, 1.3, NONE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml, 1.6, NONE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml, 1.3, NONE fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml, 1.3, NONE fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml, 1.3, NONE Message-ID: <200602171838.k1HIcnOj011176@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11131 Added Files: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml fedora-install-guide-intro.xml fedora-install-guide-locale.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml fedora-install-guide-techref.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml fedora-install-guide.xml Removed Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml fedora-install-guide-en.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml Log Message: - Renamed files to remove -en suffix. Index: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + + + + Acknowledgements + + Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram + and the Anaconda team. David Neimi and Debra Deutsch contributed + additional information on boot loader and RAID configurations. + + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,1122 @@ + + + + Boot Options + + The &FED; installation system includes a range of functions and + options for administrators. To use boot options, enter + linux option at + the + boot: + prompt. + + + If you specify more than one option, separate each of the options by + a single space. For example: + + +linux option1 option2 option3 + + + Rescue Mode + + + The &FED; installation and rescue discs may + either boot with rescue mode, or load the + installation system. For more information on rescue discs and + rescue mode, refer to . + + +
+ Configuring the Installation System at the + <prompt>boot:</prompt> + Prompt + + + You can use the boot: prompt to specify a number + of settings for the installation system, including: + + + + + + language + + + + + display resolution + + + + + interface type + + + + + Installation method + + + + + network settings + + + + +
+ Specifying the Language + + + To set the language for both the installation process and the + final system, specify the ISO code for that language with the + option. Use the + option to configure the correct keyboard layout. + + + + For example, the ISO codes el_GR and + gr identify the Greek language and the + Greek keyboard layout: + + +linux lang=el_GR keymap=gr + +
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+ Configuring the Interface + + + You may force the installation system to use the lowest possible + screen resolution (640x480) with the + option. To use a specific display resolution, enter + + as a boot option. For example, to set the display resolution to + 1024x768, enter: + + +linux resolution=1024x768 + + + To run the installation process in + + text interface + + mode, enter: + + + linux text + + + To enable support for a + + serial console + + serial console, enter as an additional + option. + + + + Configuring the Installed System + + + The installed system runs the Setup Agent the first time that + it boots. Use the Setup Agent to configure the display + settings for the new system. Refer to + for more information on + configuring the display with the Setup Agent. + + +
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+ Specifying the Installation Method + + + Use the option to display additional + menus that enable you to specify the installation method and + network settings. You may also configure the installation method + and network settings at the + boot: + prompt itself. + + + + To specify the installation method from the + boot: + prompt, use the option. Refer to + for the supported + installation methods. + + + Installation Methods + + + + + +Installation Method +Option Format + + + + + + + CD or DVD drive + + + + + + + + + + + + Hard Drive + + + + + + + + + + + + HTTP Server + + + + + + + + + + + + FTP Server + + + + + + + + + + + + NFS Server + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ Manually Configuring the Network Settings + + + By default, the installation system uses DHCP to automatically + obtain the correct network settings. To manually configure the + network settings yourself, either enter them in the + Configure TCP/IP screen, or at the + boot: + prompt. You may specify the address, + , , and + server settings for the installation system + at the prompt. If you specify the network configuration at the + boot: + prompt, these settings are used for the installation process, + and the Configure TCP/IP screen does not + appear. + + + + This example configures the network settings for an installation + system that uses the IP address + 192.168.1.10: + + +linux ip=192.168.1.10 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.1.1 dns=192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3 + + + Configuring the Installed System + + + Use the Network Configuration screen to specify the network + settings for the new system. Refer to + for more information on + configuring the network settings for the installed system. + + +
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+ Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System + + + You may access either graphical or text interfaces for the + installation system from any other system. Access to a text mode + display requires telnet, which is installed by + default on &FED; systems. To remotely access the graphical display + of an installation system, use client software that supports the + + VNC (Virtual Network Computing) + + VNC (Virtual Network Computing) display protocol. A number of + providers offer VNC clients for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, as + well as UNIX-based systems. + + + Installing a VNC Client on &FED; + + + VNC (Virtual Network Computing) + installing client + + &FED; includes vncviewer, the client + provided by the developers of VNC. To obtain + vncviewer, install the + vnc package. + + + + The installation system supports two methods of establishing a VNC + connection. You may start the installation, and manually login to + the graphical display with a VNC client on another system. + Alternatively, you may configure the installation system to + automatically connect to a VNC client on the network that is + running in listening mode. + + + + + VNC (Virtual Network Computing) + enabling + + To enable remote graphical access to the installation system, + enter two options at the prompt: + + +linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty + + + The option enables the VNC service. The + option sets a password for remote + access. The example shown above sets the password as + qwerty. + + + + VNC Passwords + + + The VNC password must be at least six characters long. + + + + + Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the + installation system with the screens that follow. You may then + access the graphical interface through a VNC client. The + installation system displays the correct connection setting for + the VNC client: + + + for a shell]]> + + + You may then login to the installation system with a VNC client. + To run the vncviewer client on &FED;, + choose Applications + AccessoriesVNC + Viewer, or type the command + vncviewer in a terminal window. Enter + the server and display number in the VNC + Server dialog. For the example above, the VNC + Server is + computer.mydomain.com:1. + + + + To have the installation system automatically connect to a VNC + client, first start the client in + + VNC (Virtual Network Computing) + listening mode + + listening mode. On &FED; systems, use the + option to run vncviewer as a listener. + In a terminal window, enter the command: + + + vncviewer -listen + + + Firewall Reconfiguration Required + + + By default, the vncviewer utility + listens on TCP port 5500. To update the + &FED; firewall configuration to permit connections to this port + from other systems, choose + System + Administration Security + Level and Firewall , enter + 5500:tcp in the Other + ports: field, and select OK. + + + + + Once the listening client is active, start the installation system + and set the VNC options at the + boot: + prompt. In addition to and + options, use the + option to specify the name or IP + address of the system that has the listening client. To specify + the TCP port for the listener, add a colon and the port number to + the name of the system. + + + + For example, to connect to a VNC client on the system + desktop.mydomain.com + on the port 5500, enter the following at + the + boot: + prompt: + + +linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty vncconnect=desktop.mydomain.com:5500 + + + To enable remote access to a text mode installation, use the + + Telnet + + option at the + boot: + prompt: + + + +linux text telnet + + + You may then connect to the installation system with the + telnet utility. The telnet + command requires the name or IP address of the installation + system: + + +telnet computer.mydomain.com + + + Telnet Access Requires No Password + + + To ensure the security of the installation process, only use the + option to install systems on networks + with restricted access. + + + +
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+ Logging to a Remote System During the Installation + + + By default, the installation process sends log messages to the + console as they are generated. You may specify that these messages + go to a remote system that runs a + + syslog + + syslog service. + + + + To configure remote logging, add the + option. Specify the IP address of the logging system, and the UDP + port number of the log service on that system. By default, syslog + services that accept remote messages listen on UDP port + 514. + + + + For example, to connect to a syslog service on the system + 192.168.1.20, enter + the following at the + boot: + prompt: + + +linux syslog=192.168.1.20:514 + + + &FED; uses syslogd to provide a syslog service. + The default configuration of syslogd rejects + messages from remote systems. + + + + Only Enable Remote Syslog Access on Secured Networks + + + The syslogd service includes no security + measures. Crackers may slow or crash systems that permit access + to the logging service, by sending large quantities of false log + messages. In addition, hostile users may intercept or falsify + messages sent to the logging service over the network. + + + + + To configure a &FED; system to accept log messages from other + systems on the network, edit the file + /etc/sysconfig/syslog. You must use + root privileges to edit + the file /etc/sysconfig/syslog. Add the + option to the + SYSLOGD_OPTIONS: + + + +SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-m 0 -r" + + + + Restart the syslogd service to apply the + change: + + +su -c '/sbin/service syslog restart' + + + Enter the root password + when prompted. + + + + Firewall Reconfiguration Required + + + By default, the syslog service listens on UDP port + 514. To update the &FED; firewall + configuration to permit connections to this port from other + systems, choose System + Administration Security + Level and Firewall , enter + 514:udp in the Other + ports: field, and select OK. + + +
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+ Automating the Installation with Kickstart + + + A + + Kickstart + + Kickstart file specifies settings for an + installation. Once the installation system boots, it can read a + Kickstart file and carry out the installation process without + any further input from a user. + + + Every Installation Produces a Kickstart File + + The &FED; installation process automatically writes a Kickstart + file that contains the settings for the installed system. This + file is always saved as + /root/anaconda-ks.cfg. You may use this + file to repeat the installation with identical settings, or + modify copies to specify settings for other systems. + + + + &FED; includes a graphical application to create + and modify Kickstart files by selecting the options you + require. Use the package + system-config-kickstart to install this + utility. To load the &FED; Kickstart editor, choose + Applications System + ToolsKickstart. + + + + Kickstart files list installation settings in plain text, with one + option per line. This format lets you modify your Kickstart + files with any text editor, and write scripts or applications that + generate custom Kickstart files for your systems. + + + + To automate the installation process with a Kickstart file, use + the option to specify the name and location of + the file: + + + linux ks=location/kickstart-file.cfg + + + You may use Kickstart files that are held on either removable + storage, a hard drive, or a network server. Refer to + for the supported Kickstart + sources. + + + Kickstart Sources + + + + + +Kickstart Source +Option Format + + + + + + + CD or DVD drive + + + + + + + + + + + + Hard Drive + + + + + + + + + + + + Other Device + + + + + + + + + + + + HTTP Server + + + + + + + + + + + + FTP Server + + + + + + + + + + + + NFS Server + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + To obtain a Kickstart file from a script or application on a Web + server, specify the URL of the application with the + option. If you add the option + , the request also sends HTTP headers to + the Web application. Your application can use these headers to + identify the computer. This line sends a request with headers to + the application + http://server.example.com/kickstart.cgi: + + +linux ks=http://server.mydomain.com/kickstart.cgi kssendmac + +
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+ Enhancing Hardware Support + + + By default, &FED; attempts to automatically detect and configure + support for all of the components of your computer. &FED; supports + the majority of hardware in common use with the software + drivers that are included with the + operating system. To support other devices you may supply + additional drivers during the installation process, or at a later + time. + + +
+ Adding Hardware Support with Driver Disks + + + The installation system can load drivers from disks, pen drives, + or network servers to configure support for new devices. After + the installation is complete, remove any driver disks and store + them for later use. + + + + Hardware manufacturers may supply + + driver disks + + driver disks for &FED; with the device, or provide image files + to prepare the disks. To obtain the latest drivers, download the + correct file from the website of the manufacturer. + + + + Driver Disks Supplied as Zipped Files + + + Driver disk images may be distributed as compressed archives, + or zip files. For identification, the names of zip files + include the extensions .zip, or + .tar.gz. To extract the contents of a + zipped file with a &FED; system, choose + Applications System + ToolsArchive + Manager. + + + + + To format a disk or pen drive with an image file, use the + dd utility. For example, to prepare a + diskette with the image file drivers.img, + enter this command in a terminal window: + + + dd if=drivers.img of=/dev/fd0 + + + To use a driver disk in the installation process, specify the + option at the + boot: + prompt: + + + linux dd + + + When prompted, select Yes to provide a + driver disk. Choose the drive that holds the driver disk from + the list on the Driver Disk Source text + screen. + + + + The installation system can also read drivers from disk images + that are held on network servers. Refer to + for the supported sources of + driver disk image files. + + + Driver Disk Image Sources + + + + + +Image Source +Option Format + + + + + + + Select a drive or device + + + + + + + + + + + + HTTP Server + + + + + + + + + + + + FTP Server + + + + + + + + + + + + NFS Server + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ Overriding Automatic Hardware Detection + + + For some models of device automatic hardware configuration may + fail, or cause instability. In these cases, you may need to + disable automatic configuration for that type of device, and + take additional steps to manually configure the device after the + installation process is complete. + + + Check the Release Notes + + Refer to the Release Notes for information on known issues + with specific devices. + + + + To override the automatic hardware detection, use one or more of + the following options: + + + Hardware Options + + + + + +Compatibility Setting +Option + + + + + + + Disable all hardware detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable graphics, keyboard, and mouse detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable automatic monitor detection (DDC) + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable mainboard APIC + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable power management (ACPI) + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable Direct Memory Access (DMA) for IDE drives + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable BIOS-assisted RAID + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable Firewire device detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable parallel port detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable PC Card (PCMCIA) device detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable USB storage device detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Disable all USB device detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Force Firewire device detection + + + + + + + + + + + + Prompt user for ISA device configuration + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ Using the Maintenance Boot Modes + +
+ Loading the Memory (RAM) Testing Mode + + + Faults in memory modules may cause your system to freeze or + crash unpredictably. In some cases, memory faults may only cause + errors with particular combinations of software. For this + reason, you should test the memory of a computer before you + install &FED; for the first time, even if it has previously run + other operating systems. + + + + To boot your computer in + + memory testing mode + + memory testing mode, enter memtest86 at + the + boot: + prompt. The first test starts immediately. By default, + memtest86 carries out a total of ten tests. + + + + To halt the tests and reboot your computer, enter + Esc at any time. + +
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+ Booting Your Computer with the Rescue Mode + + rescue mode + + + You may boot a command-line Linux system from either a + + rescue discs + + rescue disc or the first installation disc, without installing + &FED; on the computer. This enables you to use the utilities and + functions of a running Linux system to modify or repair an + installed system. + + + + The rescue disc starts the rescue mode system by default. To + load the rescue system with the first installation disc, enter: + + + linux rescue + + + Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for + the rescue system with the screens that follow. The final setup + screen configures access to the existing system on your + computer. + + + + By default, rescue mode attaches an existing operating system to + the rescue system under the directory + /mnt/sysimage/. + +
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+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,372 @@ + + + Beginning the Installation + + + To begin installation of &FC;, boot the computer from the bootable + media. The bootable media provides the necessary programs and files + to start the installation program. Once you start the installation + program, you may be able to install from a completely different + piece of media. + + + + If you boot from the first installation disc of the &FC; + distribution, you may choose a different source for installation. + The default source is the CDs themselves. To change this behavior, + enter linux askmethod at the + boot: prompt. If you boot from + other media, the installation program always + asks you to choose the installation source. + + + + The + BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) + BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) + on your computer must support the type of boot media you select. The + BIOS controls access to some hardware devices during boot time. Any + computer that meets the minimum recommended specification for &FC; + can boot from a CD or DVD drive with the first disc. USB drives and + flash media are newer technologies, but many computers can use them + as boot media. Some network cards and chipsets include support for + network booting with + + PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) + PXE. PXE (pronounced "pixie") + allows a computer to load boot files from a network server instead + of directly-connected hardware. + + + + If you are not sure what capabilities your computer has, or how to + configure the BIOS, consult the documentation provided by the + manufacturer. Detailed information on hardware specifications and + configuration is beyond the scope of this document. + + + + Aborting the Installation + + To abort the installation process at any time before the + Installing Packages screen, either press + CtrlAltDel + or power off the computer with the power switch. &FED; makes no + changes to your computer until package installation begins. + + + + +
+ Booting from CD, DVD, or USB Media + + + To boot your computer: + + + + + Switch on the computer. + + + Insert the first disc into the CD or DVD drive, or attach + the USB media. + + + A boot screen appears, with a boot: + prompt at the bottom. + + + + + BIOS Boot Order + + The BIOS contains settings that control the order of boot + devices. If your PC boots from a device other than the &FC; + boot media, check the BIOS boot configuration. + + + +
+ Boot Screen + + + + + + + + + + &FC; boot screen. + + + +
+ + + If you hit Enter, the installation runs in + default mode. In the default mode, the installation uses a + graphical interface if possible. If the installation program runs + from the &FC; installation CD or DVD media, in default mode it + uses these media as the installation source. To change the + installation mode, at the boot: prompt, type + linux followed by one or more of the + following options: + + + + + To install from a hard drive or network server, add the + directive askmethod. + + + + + To use a text interface, add the directive + text. + + + + + To retry installation because the installation aborted at an + early stage, add the directive + acpi=off. ACPI is responsible for many + kinds of installation errors. If you turn ACPI off, you may + be able to overcome some of these errors. + + + + + + Refer to the Release Notes for additional options that may help if + you encounter problems with the installation program. A current + copy of the Release Notes is always available at &FDPDOCS-URL;. + + + + When you issue a command at the boot: prompt, the + first stage of the installation program starts. + + +
+ Testing CD and DVD Media + +
+ Media Test Screen + + + + + + + + + + Media test screen. + + + +
+ + + Select OK to test the disc, or select + Skip to proceed with the installation + without testing the disc. + + + + Testing Discs + + Test any discs which you have not previously tested. A disc + error during the installation process may force you to restart + the entire procedure. + + + + + After you test the first disc, another screen appears and shows + the result: + + +
+ Media Check Result + + + + + + + + + + Media check result. + + + +
+ + + Select OK. The following screen appears: + + +
+ Next Disc Screen + + + + + + + + + + Next disc or continue. + + + +
+ + + Select Test to test the next disc in the + set, or Continue to proceed with the + installation. + + + + +
+ + + + After you test your discs and select + Continue, or if you choose to skip testing, + the main graphical installation program loads. + + + + BIOS Boot Order + + The BIOS contains settings that control the order of boot + devices. If your PC boots from a device other than the &FC; + boot media, check the BIOS boot configuration. + + + +
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+ Booting from the Network using PXE + + + To boot with + PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) + PXE, you need a properly configured server, and a + network interface in your computer that supports PXE. + + + + Configure the computer to boot from the network interface. This + option is in the BIOS, and may be labeled or . Once you + properly configure PXE booting, the computer can boot the &FED; + installation system without any other media. + + + + To boot a computer from a PXE server: + + + + + + Ensure that the network cable is attached. The link indicator + light on the network socket should be lit, even if the + computer is not switched on. + + + + + Switch on the computer. + + + + + A menu screen appears. Press the number key that corresponds + to the desired option. + + + + +
+ Welcome to Red Hat Network Installer + + + + + + + + + + Red Hat Network Installer screen. + + + +
+ + + Choose a network installation option to continue. + + + + PXE Troubleshooting + + If your PC does not boot from the netboot server, ensure that + the BIOS is configured to boot first from the correct network + interface. Some BIOS systems specify the network interface as a + possible boot device, but do not support the PXE standard. + Refer to your hardware documentation for more information. + + + +
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+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ + + + + Boot Loader + + A boot loader is a small program that reads + and launches the operating system. &FC; uses the + + GRUB + configuring + boot loader + + GRUB boot loader by default. If you have + multiple operating systems, the boot loader determines which one to + boot, usually by offering a menu. + + + You may have a boot loader installed on your system already. An + operating system may install its own preferred boot loader, or you + may have installed a third-party boot loader.If your boot loader + does not recognize Linux partitions, you may not be able to boot + &FC;. Use GRUB as your boot loader to + boot Linux and most other operating systems. Follow the directions + in this chapter to install GRUB. + + + Installing GRUB + + + If you install GRUB, it may overwrite your existing boot loader. + + + + The following screen displays boot loader configuration options. + +
+ Boot Loader Configuration Screen + + + + + + + + + Boot loader configuration screen + + +
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+ Keeping Your Existing Boot Loader Settings + + + By default, the installation program installs GRUB in the + master boot record, + + master boot record + + or MBR, of the device for the root file system. + To change or decline installation of a new boot loader, select the + Change boot loader button. The dialog shown + in allows you to avoid + installing or changing your existing boot loader settings. + +
+ Change Boot Loader + + + + + + + + + Change boot loader dialog + + +
+ + Boot Loader Required + + + Your computer must have GRUB or + another boot loader installed in order to start, unless you + create a separate startup disk to boot from. + + + + + + You may need to customize the GRUB installation to correctly + support some hardware or system configurations. To specify + compatibility settings, select Configure advanced boot + loader options. This causes a second screen of options + to appear when you choose Next. + explains the features of + the additional screen. + +
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+ Booting Additional Operating Systems + + + If you have other operating systems already installed, &FC; + attempts to automatically detect and configure + GRUB to boot them. You may manually + configure any additional operating systems if + GRUB does not detect them. To add, + remove, or change the detected operating system settings, use the + options provided. + + + + + Add + + + Press the Add button to include an + additional operating system in GRUB. &FC; displays the + dialog shown in + . + + + Select the disk partition which contains the bootable + operating system from the drop-down list and give the entry + a label. GRUB displays this label + in its boot menu. + + + + + + Edit + + + To change an entry in the GRUB boot menu, select the entry + and then select Edit. + + + + + + Delete + + + To remove an entry from the GRUB boot menu, select the entry + and then select Delete. + + + + +
+ Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu + + + + + + + + + Adding entries to the GRUB boot menu. + + +
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+ Setting a Boot Loader Password + + + GRUB reads many file systems without + the help of an operating system. An operator can interrupt the + booting sequence to choose a different operating system to boot, + change boot options, or recover from a system error. However, + these functions may introduce serious security risks in some + environments. You can add a password to + GRUB so that the operator must enter + the password to interrupt the normal boot sequence. + + + GRUB Passwords Not Required + + You may not require a GRUB password + if your system only has trusted operators, or is physically + secured with controlled console access. However, if an untrusted + person can get physical access to your computer's keyboard and + monitor, that person can reboot the system and access + GRUB. A password is helpful in this + case. + + + + To set a boot password, select the Use a boot loader + password check box. The Change + password button will become active. Select + Change password to display the dialog + below. Type the desired password, and then confirm it by typing it + again in the spaces provided. + +
+ Entering A Boot Password + + + + + + + + + Entering and confirming a boot password + + +
+ + Choose a Good Password + + Choose a password that is easy for you to remember but hard for + others to guess. + + + + Forgotten <application>GRUB</application> Passwords + + + GRUB stores the password in encrypted + form, so it cannot be read or recovered. If + you forget the boot password, boot the system normally and then + change the password entry in the + /boot/grub/grub.conf file. If you cannot + boot, you may be able to use the "rescue" mode on the first &FC; + installation disc to reset the GRUB password. + + + + + If you do need to change the GRUB + password, use the grub-md5-crypt utility. For + information on using this utility, use the command man + grub-md5-crypt in a terminal window to read the manual + pages. + +
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+ Advanced Boot loader Options + + + The default boot options are adequate for most situations. The + installation program writes the GRUB + boot loader in the + + master boot record + + master boot record (MBR), overwriting any + existing boot loader. + + + + You may keep your current boot loader in the MBR + and install GRUB as a secondary boot loader. If you choose this + option, the installer program will write GRUB to the first sector + of the Linux /boot partition. + + + + GRUB as a Secondary Boot Loader + + If you install GRUB as a secondary boot loader, you must + reconfigure your primary boot loader whenever you install and + boot from a new kernel. The kernel of an operating system such + as Microsoft Windows does not boot in the same fashion. Most + users therefore use GRUB as the primary boot loader on dual-boot + systems. + + + + + You may also need the advanced options if your + BIOS enumerates your drives or RAID arrays + differently than &FC; expects. If necessary, use the + Change Drive Order dialog to set the order + of the devices in &FC; to match your BIOS. + + + + On a few systems, &FC; may not configure the disk drive geometry + for large disks correctly because of limitations within the + BIOS. To work around this problem, mark the + Force LBA32 check box. + + + + The Linux kernel usually auto-detects its environment correctly, + and no additional kernel parameters are needed. However, you may + provide any needed kernel parameter using the advanced boot loader + options. + + + + Kernel Parameters + + + For a partial list of the kernel command line parameters, type + the following command in a terminal window: man + bootparam. For a comprehensive and authoritative + list, refer to the documentation provided in the kernel sources. + + + + + To alter any of these settings, mark the Configure + advanced boot loader options check box. Select + Next and the menu shown in + appears. + + + + Optional Menu + + + &FC; displays the following advanced boot options menu + only if the advanced configuration check box + described above has been selected. + + +
+ Advanced Boot Options + + + + + + + + + Advanced boot settings menu + + +
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+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,743 @@ + + + + Disk Partitioning + + &FC; creates and uses several partitions on + the available hard drives. You may customize both the partitions, + and how the drives on your system are managed. + explains drive partitions + in more detail. + + + Configuring RAID Devices + + + + RAID + hardware + + RAID facilities enable a group, or array, + of drives to act as a single device. Configure any RAID functions + provided by your mainboard, or attached controller cards, before + you install &FC;. Active RAID arrays appear as one drive. + + + + + On systems with more than one hard drive you may configure &FC; to + operate several of the drives as a Linux RAID array without + requiring any additional hardware. Linux software RAID arrays are + explained in . + + + Changing Your Mind + + + The installation process makes no changes to your system until + package installation begins. You may use + Back to return to previous screens and + change your selections at any time. + + + +
+ Partitioning Options Screen + + + + + + + + + partitioning options screen + + +
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+ + The box on the screen lists the available drives. By default, the + installation process may affect all of the drives on your computer. + To ensure that specific drives are not repartitioned, clear the + check box next to those drives on this list. + + + The installation process erases any existing Linux partitions on the + selected drives, and replaces them with the default set of + partitions for &FC;. All other types of partitions remain unchanged. + For example, partitions used by Microsoft Windows, and system + recovery partitions created by the computer manufacturer, are both + left intact. You may choose an alternative from the drop-down list: + + + + Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout + + + Avoid this option, unless you wish to erase all of the + existing operating systems and data on the selected drives. + + + + + + Use free space on selected drives and create default layout + + + If the selected drives have capacity that has not been + assigned to a partition, this option installs &FC; into the + free space. This ensures that no existing partition is + modified by the installation process. + + + + + + Create custom layout + + + You manually specify the partitioning on the selected drives. + The next screen enables you to configure the drives and + partitions for your computer. If you choose this option, &FC; + creates no partitions by default. + + + + + + Select Review and modify partitioning layout to + customize the set of partitions that &FC; creates, to configure your + system to use drives in RAID arrays, or to modify the boot options + for your computer. If you choose one of the alternative partitioning + options, this is automatically selected. + + + Choose a partitioning option, and select Next + to proceed. + + + The Next Screen + + + The next screen is Network Devices, explained + , unless you select an option to + customize the partition layout. If you choose to either + Create custom layout, or Review and + modify partitioning layout, proceed to + . + + +
+ General Information on Partitions + + + A &FC; system has at least three partitions: + + + + + + A data partition mounted at /boot + + + + + A data partition mounted at / + + + + + A swap partition + + + + + + Many systems have more partitions than the minimum listed above. + Choose partitions based on your particular system needs. If you + are not sure what to choose, accept the default partition layout. + + + + Data partitions have a + + mount point + + mount point. The mount point indicates the + directory whose contents reside on that partition. A partition + with no mount point is not accessible by users. Data not located + on any other partition resides in the / (or + + partition + root + + root) partition. + + + + Root and <filename>/root</filename> + + + The / (or + + partition + root + + root) partition is the top of the directory structure. The + + partition + /root + + + /root (sometimes pronounced "slash-root") + directory is the home directory of the user account for system + administration. + + + + + In the minimum configuration shown above: + + + + + + All data under the /boot/ directory + resides on the /boot partition. For + example, the file /boot/grub/grub.conf + resides on the /boot partition. + + + + + Any file outside of the /boot partition, + such as /etc/passwd, resides on the + / partition. + + + + + + Subdirectories may be assigned to partitions as well. Some + administrators create both /usr and + /usr/local partitions. In that case, files + under /usr/local, such as + /usr/local/bin/foo, are on the + /usr/local partition. Any other files in + /usr/, such as + /usr/bin/foo, are in the + /usr partition. + + + + If you create many partitions instead of one large + / partition, upgrades become easier. Refer to + the description of Disk Druid's + Edit option + for more information. + + +
+ Partition Types + + + Every partition has a + + partition + type + file system + + partition type, to indicate the format of + the + + file system + + file system on that partition. The file + system enables Linux to organize, search, and retrieve files + stored on that partition. Use the + + ext3 + + file system + + + file system + ext3 + + + ext3 + file system for data partitions that are not part of LVM, unless + you have specific needs that require another type of file + system. + +
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+ Understanding LVM + + LVM + understanding + + + LVM (Logical Volume Management) partitions provide a number of + advantages over standard partitions. LVM partitions are + formatted as + + LVM + physical volume + + physical volumes. One or more physical + volumes are combined to form a + + LVM + volume group + + volume group. Each volume group's total + storage is then divided into one or more + + LVM + logical volume + + logical volumes. The logical volumes + function much like standard data partitions. They have a file + system type, such as + ext3, and a mount + point. + + + + An administrator may grow or shrink logical volumes without + destroying data, unlike standard disk partitions. If the + physical volumes in a volume group are on separate drives or + RAID arrays then administrators may also spread a logical volume + across the storage devices. + + + + LVM and the Default Partition Layout + + + By default, the installation process creates partitions within + LVM volumes. + + +
+ +
+ Creating a <filename>/home</filename> Partition + + + If you expect that you or other users will store data on + the system, create a separate partition for the + /home directory within an LVM volume. With + a separate /home partition, you may upgrade + or reinstall &FC; without erasing user data files. LVM provides + you with the ability to add more storage capacity for the user + data at a later time. + +
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+ +
+ Disk Druid + + + + Disk Druid + + Disk Druid is an + interactive program for editing disk partitions. Users run it only + within the &FC; installation system. Disk Druid enables you to + configure + + RAID + Linux software + + Linux software RAID and + + LVM + + LVM to provide more extensible and reliable + data storage. + +
+ Disk Setup Screen + + + + + + + + + disk setup screen + + +
+ + Disk Druid displays the following + actions in the installation program: + + + + + New + + + Select this option to add a partition + + partition + adding + + or LVM physical volume to the disk. In the Add + partition dialog, choose a mount point and a + partition type. If you have more than one disk on the + system, choose which disks the partition may inhabit. + Indicate a size in megabytes for the partition. + + + Illegal Partitions + + + + partition + illegal + + The /bin/, + /dev/, /etc/, + /lib/, /proc/, + /root/, and + /sbin/ directories may not be used + for separate partitions in Disk + Druid. These directories reside on the + + partition + root + + / (root) partition. + + + + The /boot partition may not reside on + an LVM volume group. Create the /boot + partition before configuring any volume groups. + + + + You may also choose from three options for sizing your + partition: + + + + Fixed size + + + Use a fixed size as close to your entry as possible. + + + + + + Fill all space up to + + + Grow the partition to a maximum size of your choice. + + + + + + Fill to maximum allowable + size + + + Grow the partition until it fills the remainder of the + selected disks. + + + + + + Partition Sizes + + + The actual partition on the disk may be slightly smaller + or larger than your choice. Disk geometry issues cause + this effect, not an error or bug. + + + + After you enter the details for your partition, select + OK to continue. + + + + + + Edit + + + Select this option to edit an existing partition, + + partition + editing + + LVM volume group, or an LVM physical volume that is not yet + part of a volume group. To change the size of a LVM physical + volume partition, first remove it from any volume groups. + + + Removing LVM Physical Volumes + + + If you remove an LVM physical volume from a volume group, + you erase any logical volumes it contains. + + + + Edit a partition to change its size, mount point, or file + system type. Use this function to: + + + + + correct a mistake in setting up your partitions + + + + + migrate Linux partitions if you are upgrading or + reinstalling &FC; + + + + + provide a mount point for non-Linux partitions such as + those used on some Windows operating systems + + + + + Windows Partitions + + + You may not label Windows partitions that use the + + NTFS + + file system + + + file system + NTFS + + + NTFS file + system with a mount point in the &FC; installer. You may + label + + vfat + + file system + + + file system + vfat + + + vfat + (FAT16 or + FAT32) + partitions with a mount point. + + + + If you need to make drastic changes to + your partition configuration, you may want to delete + partitions and start again. If your disk contains data that + you need to keep, back it up before you edit any partitions. + If you edit the size of a partition, you may lose all data + on it. + + + If your system contains many separate partitions for system + and user data, it is easier to upgrade your system. The + installation program allows you to erase or retain data on + specific partitions. If your user data is on a separate + + partition + /home + + + /home partition, you can retain that + data while erasing system partitions such as + /boot. + + + + + + Delete + + + Select this option to erase an existing partition + + partition + deleting + + or LVM physical volume. To delete an LVM physical volume, + first delete any volume groups of which that physical volume + is a member. + + + If you make a mistake, use the Reset + option to abandon all the changes you have made. + + + + + + Reset + + + Select this option to force Disk + Druid to abandon all changes made to disk + partitions. + + + + + + RAID + + + Select this button to set up software RAID + + RAID + + on your &FED; system. + + + + Create a software RAID + partition + + + Choose this option to add a partition for software + RAID. This option is the only choice available if your + disk contains no software RAID partitions. + + + + + + Create a RAID device + + + Choose this option to construct a RAID device from two + or more existing software RAID partitions. This option + is available if two or more software RAID partitions + have been configured. + + + + + + Clone a drive to create a RAID + device + + + Choose this option to set up a RAID + mirror of an existing disk. + This option is available if two or more disks are + attached to the system. + + + + + + + + + LVM + + + Select this button to set up LVM + + LVM + + on your &FED; system. First create at least one partition or + software RAID device as an LVM physical volume, using the + New dialog. + + + To assign one or more physical volumes to a volume group, + first name the volume group. Then select the physical + volumes to be used in the volume group. Finally, configure + logical volumes on any volume groups using the + Add, Edit and + Delete options. + + + You may not remove a physical volume from a volume group if + doing so would leave insufficient space for that group's + logical volumes. Take for example a volume group made up + of two 5 GB LVM physical volume partitions, which contains + an 8 GB logical volume. The installer would not allow you to + remove either of the component physical volumes, since that + would leave only 5 GB in the group for an 8 GB logical + volume. If you reduce the total size of any logical volumes + appropriately, you may then remove a physical volume from + the volume group. In the example, reducing the size of the + logical volume to 4 GB would allow you to remove one of the + 5 GB physical volumes. + + + + + + + After you finish setting up and reviewing your partition + configuration, select Next to continue the + installation process. + +
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+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,520 @@ + + + + First Boot + + The + + Setup Agent + + Setup Agent launches the first time that + you start a new &FC; system. Use Setup + Agent to configure the system for use before you log + in. + +
+ Welcome Screen + + + + + + + + + + Welcome screen. + + + +
+ + Select Next to start the Setup + Agent. + + + Graphical Interface Required + + + Setup Agent requires a graphical + interface. If none is available, configure these options manually + after you log in. + + +
+ License Agreement + + + This screen displays the overall licensing terms for &FC;. Each + software package in &FC; is covered by its own license which has + been approved by the + + OSI (Open Source Initiative) + + Open Source Initiative (OSI). For more information about the OSI, + refer to + http://www.opensource.org/. + +
+ License Agreement Screen + + + + + + + + + + License agreement screen. + + + +
+ + To proceed, select Yes, I agree to the License + Agreement and then select Next. + +
+
+ Firewall + + + The + + firewall + configuring + + firewall built into &FC; checks every + incoming and outgoing network connection on your machine against a + set of rules. These rules specify which types of connections are + permitted and which are denied. + + + + By default the firewall is enabled, with a simple set of rules + that allow connections to be made from your system to others, but + block incoming connections from other systems. You may make + changes on this screen to allow access to specific network + services on your &FED; system. + +
+ Firewall Screen + + + + + + + + + + Firewall screen. + + + +
+ + To enable access to the services listed on this screen, click the + check box next to the service name. + + + + To enable access to other services, enter the required ports in + the Other ports: field. For each port, you + must specify the port as TCP or UDP, in addition to the port + number. Use the format + portnumber:type. + The majority of services use TCP ports. + + + + For example, enter 143:tcp, 993:tcp to + allow users to access mail from other systems with the IMAP + protocol, which may use both TCP port 143 and TCP port 993. + + + + Avoid disabling the firewall. If you believe that it is necessary + to do so, select No firewall. + + + Changing the Firewall Settings + + To change these settings later, choose + System + AdministrationSecurity + Level and Firewall. + + +
+
+ &SEL; +
+ &SEL; Screen + + + + + + + + + + &SEL; screen. + + + +
+ + The + + &SEL; + configuring + + &SEL; (Security Enhanced Linux) framework + is part of &FC;. &SEL; limits the actions of both users and + programs by enforcing security policies throughout the operating + system. Without &SEL;, software bugs or configuration changes may + render a system more vulnerable. The restrictions imposed by &SEL; + policies provide extra security against unauthorized access. + + + + Inflexible &SEL; policies might inhibit many normal activities on + a &FED; system. For this reason, &FC; uses targeted policies, + which only affect specific network services. These services cannot + perform actions that are not part of their normal functions. The + targeted policies reduce or eliminate any inconvenience &SEL; + might cause users. Set the &SEL; mode to one of the following: + + + + + Enforcing + + + Select this mode to use the targeted &SEL; policy on your + &FED; system. This is the default mode for &FED; + installations. + + + + + + Permissive + + + In this mode, the system is configured with &SEL;, but a + breach of security policies only causes an error message to + appear. No activities are actually prohibited when &SEL; is + installed in this mode. You may change the &SEL; mode to + Enforcing at any time after booting. + + + + + + Disabled + + + If you choose this mode for &SEL;, &FED; does not configure + the access control system at all. To make &SEL; active + later, select System + Administration + Security Level and Firewall + . + + + + + + + To adjust &SEL;, choose Modify SELinux + Policy. To exempt a key service from &SEL; + restrictions, select the service from the list, and choose the + Remove SELinux protection option. The + SELinux Service Protection item on the list + includes options for additional services. + + + Changing the &SEL; policy + + &SEL; is unique in that it cannot be bypassed, even by the + system administrators. To change the behavior of &SEL; after + installation, choose System + Administration Security + Level and Firewall . + + + + For more information about &SEL;, refer to the &SEL; FAQ at + . + +
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+ Date and Time + + + If your system does not have Internet access or a network time + server, manually set the date and time for your system on this + screen. Otherwise, use + + NTP (Network Time Protocol) + + NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers to + maintain the accuracy of the clock. NTP provides time + synchronization service to computers on the same network. The + Internet contains many computers that offer public NTP services. + + + + The initial display enables you to set the date and time of your + system manually. + +
+ Date and Time Screen + + + + + + + + + + Date and time screen. + + + +
+ + Select the Network Time Protocol tab to + configure your system to use NTP servers instead. + + + Setting the Clock + + To change these settings later, choose + System + Administration Date & + Time . + + + + To configure your system to use network time servers, select the + Enable Network Time Protocol option. This + option disables the settings on the Date and + Time tab and enables the other settings on this screen. + +
+ Date and Time Screen + + + + + + + + + + Date and time screen. + + + +
+ + By default, &FC; is configured to use three separate groups, or + pools, of time servers. Time server pools + create redundancy, so if one time server is unavailable, your + system synchronizes with another server. + + + + To use an additional time server, either select it from the + Server drop-down box, or type the DNS name in + the box, and select Add. To remove a server + or server pool from the list, select the name and click + Delete. The drop-down box already has two + listings as examples, which are servers provided by &RH;. + + + + If the hardware clock in your computer is highly inaccurate, you + may turn off your local time source entirely. To turn off the + local time source, select Show advanced + options and then deselect the Use Local Time + Source option. If you turn off your local time source, + the NTP servers take priority over the internal clock. + + + + If you enable the Enable NTP Broadcast + advanced option, &FC; attempts to automatically locate time + servers on the network. + +
+
+ Display + + + The Setup Agent automatically attempts + to identify the graphics card and monitor for your computer. It + uses this information to calculate the correct + Resolution and Color + Depth settings. + +
+ Display Screen + + + + + + + + + + Display screen. + + + +
+ + If you need to change the monitor, select + Configure to display a list of manufacturers. + Select the manufacturer of your monitor on the list, and hit the + + key or select the triangle next to the name to + view supported models. Choose the correct model from the list and + select OK. If none of the listed models + match your monitor, select the closest match from either the + Generic CRT Display list or the + Generic LCD Display list. + +
+ Monitor Dialog + + + + + + + + + + Monitor dialog. + + + +
+ + To change a display setting, select + Resolution or Color + Depth, and select a new value from the drop-down list. + The Setup Agent only shows the settings + that are valid for your hardware. + + + Resetting the display + + To reconfigure your system after the installation has completed, + choose System + Administration + Display . + + +
+
+ System User + + + Create a user account for yourself with this screen. Always use + this account to log in to your &FC; system, rather than using the + root account. + +
+ System User Screen + + + + + + + + + + System user screen. + + + +
+ + Enter a user name and your full name, and then enter your chosen + password. Type your password once more in the Confirm + Password box to ensure that it is correct. Refer to + for guidelines on selecting a + secure password. + + + Creating extra user accounts + + To add additional user accounts to your system after the + installation is complete, choose + System + Administration Users & + Groups . + + + + To configure &FC; to use network services for authentication or + user information, select Use Network + Login.... + + + + After you configure login services, select + Next to proceed to the final screen. + +
+ Finish Setup Screen + + + + + + + + + + Finish setup screen. + + + +
+ + Click Next to proceed to the login screen. + Your &FC; system is now ready for use. + + + + Update Your System + + + To ensure the security of your system, run a package update + after the installation completes. + explains how to update your + &FED; system. + + +
+
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + + + Installing Packages + + + &FC; reports the installation progress on the screen as it writes + the selected packages to your system. Network and DVD installations + require no further action. If you are using CDs to install, &FC; + prompts you to change discs periodically. After you insert a disc, + select OK to resume the installation. + + +
+ Installing Packages Screen + + + + + + + + + + Installing packages screen. + + + +
+ + + After installation completes, select Reboot + to restart your computer. &FC; ejects any loaded discs before the + computer reboots. + + +
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-intro.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-intro.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-intro.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-intro.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,531 @@ + + + + Introduction + + &FC; is a complete desktop and server operating system created + entirely with open source software. + + + &FC; Lifecycle + + + &FC; is a rapidly evolving system which follows the latest + technical developments. &FC; may not be appropriate for use in + critical applications in your organization. + + + + This manual helps you to install &FC; on desktops, laptops and + servers. The installation system is flexible enough to use even if + you have no previous knowledge of Linux or computer networks. If you + select default options, &FC; provides a complete desktop operating + system, including productivity applications, Internet utilities, and + desktop tools. + + + This document does not detail all of the features of the + installation system. + + + + &BUG-REPORTING; + +
+ Background + + + The &FP;, which produces and maintains &FC;, is a collaboration + between &FORMAL-RHI; and the + free software + FOSS + + open source + FOSS + + FOSS (free and open source software) + free and open source software + (FOSS) community. The &FP; also provides &FEX;, additional + software packaged for installation on a &FC; system. + + + + For more information about the &FP;, please visit + &FP-URL;. Refer to + http://www.opensource.org/ + and + http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html + for more information about open source software. + +
+
+ Understanding i386 and Other Computer Architectures + + + The &FP; provides versions of &FC; for PCs, and also for a range + of other machines that are based on different technologies. Each + version of &FC; is built for computers that are based on a + specific architecture. All 32-bit PCs are + based on the i386 architecture. You may + also install versions of &FC; on computers that are based on + x86_64 or ppc + technology. The architectures are explained below: + + + + + i386 + + + Intel x86-compatible processors, including Intel Pentium and + Pentium-MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron, + Pentium 4, and Xeon; VIA C3/C3-m and Eden/Eden-N; and AMD + Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron, AthlonMP, and Sempron + + + + + + ppc + + + PowerPC processors, such as those found in Apple Power + Macintosh, G3, G4, and G5, and IBM pSeries systems + + + + + + x86_64 + + + 64-bit AMD processors such as Athlon64, Turion64, Opteron; + and Intel 64-bit processors such as EM64T + + + + +
+
+ Before You Begin + + + Before you install &FC;, you need access to: + + + + + + boot or installation media (refer to + for more information) + + + + + information about your network configuration + + + + + a copy of this &IG; and the Release Notes for this version of + &FC; + + + + + + The Release Notes specify the hardware requirements for the + version of &FC; which you are about to install. They also provide + advice on any known problems with particular hardware and software + configurations. + + + + The Release Notes are available on the first disc in HTML and + plain text format. The latest versions of this &IG; and the + Release Notes are available at &FDPDOCS-URL;. + + +
+ Networking + + + By default, &FC; systems attempt to discover correct connection + settings for the attached network using + DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) + DHCP (Dynamic Host Control + Protocol). Your network may include a DHCP provider which + delivers settings to other systems on demand. The DHCP provider + may be a router or wireless access point for the network, or a + server. + + + + In some circumstances you may need to provide information about + your network during the installation process. Refer to + and + for more + information. + + + + Modem Configuration + + + The installation system for &FC; does not configure modems. If + your computer has a modem, configure the dialing settings + after you complete the installation and reboot. + + +
+ +
+ Installing from a Server or Website + + + You may install &FC; using a mirror, a + website or network server that provide a copy of the necessary + files. To use a mirror, you need to know: + + + + + + the name of the server + + + + + the network protocol used for installation (FTP, HTTP, or + NFS) + + + + + the path to the installation files on the server + + + + + + You may install &FC; from your own private mirror, or use one of + the public mirrors maintained by members of the community. To + ensure that the connection is as fast and reliable as possible, + use a server that is close to your own geographical location. + + + + The &FP; maintains a list of HTTP and FTP public mirrors, sorted + by region: + + + + + To determine the complete the directory path for the + installation files, add + /&FCLOCALVER;/architecture/os/ + to the path shown on the webpage. + + + Building Your Own Mirror + + Refer to + for information on how to create your own &FED; mirror for + either public or private use. + + + + To use a mirror, boot your computer with a &FED; disc, and + follow the instructions in + . Refer to + for more information on + creating the boot media. + + + + Using the Installation Discs + + + If you boot your computer with either an installation DVD, or + the first installation CD, enter linux + askmethod at the + boot: + prompt to access the server installation options. + + + + + If your network includes a server, you may also use + PXE (Pre-boot eXecution Environment) to + boot your computer. PXE (also referred to as + netboot) is a standard that enables PCs + to use files on a server as a boot device. &FC; includes + utilities that allow it to function as a PXE server for other + computers. You can use this option to install &FC; on a + PXE-enabled computer entirely over the network connection, using + no physical media at all. + +
+ +
+ Installing &FC; on a Managed Network + + + Some corporate networks include a directory + service that manages user accounts for the + organization. &FC; systems can join a Kerberos, NIS, Hesiod, or + Microsoft + Windows domain as + part of the installation process. &FC; can also use LDAP + directories. + + + + Consult Network Administrators + + + If you are installing outside of your home, always consult the + administrators before installing a &FC; system on an existing + network. They can provide correct network and authentication + settings, and guidance on specific organizational policies and + requirements. + + +
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+ Preparing Media + + + To install &FC; from discs, you need five installation CDs, or the + installation DVD. There are separate disc sets for each supported + architecture. + + + + For instructions to download and prepare this CD or DVD installation media, refer + to . If you + already have the full set of &FC; installation media, skip to + . + + + + Architecture-Specific Distributions + + + To install &FC;, you must use the boot and installation media that is + particular to your architecture. + + + + + You may use the first CD or DVD installation disc from the + complete &FC; distribution to boot your computer. The &FC; distribution also includes image + files for boot-only CD or DVD media and USB media. + These files can be converted into bootable media using standard + Linux utilities or third-party programs on other operating + systems. + + + + You may boot your computer with boot-only media, and load the + installation system from another source to continue the process. + The types of installation source for &FED; include: + + + + + + CD or DVD media installation discs + + + + + Hard drive, either attached by USB, or internal to the + computer + + + + + Network installation server, using either HTTP, FTP, or NFS + + + + + + You can use this facility to install &FC; on machines without + using installation discs. For example, you may install &FC; on a + laptop with no CD or DVD drive by booting the machine with a USB + pen drive, and then using a hard drive as an installation source. + + + + The supported boot media for &FED; include: + + + + + + CD or DVD media (either installation disc #1 or a special + boot-only disc) + + + + + USB media + + + + + Network interface (via PXE) + + + + + + Installation from Diskettes + + + There is no option to either boot or install &FC; from + diskettes. + + + +
+ Preparing CD or DVD Media + + + The images/boot.iso file on the first &FC; + installation disc is a boot image designed for CD and DVD media. + This file also appears on FTP and Web sites providing &FC;. You + can also find this file on mirror sites in the &FC; distribution + directory for your particular architecture. + + + + To convert an ISO file into a physical CD, use the option in + your CD-writing program that burns a CD image file to a CD. If + you copy the file itself to a CD instead, the disc will not boot + or work correctly. Refer to your CD writing program + documentation for instructions. If you are using Linux, use the + following command to burn a CD image file to a blank recordable + CD: + + +cdrecord --device=cdwriter-device -tao -eject image-file.iso + +
+ +
+ Preparing USB Boot Media + + + Data Loss + + + This procedure destroys data on the + media. Back up any important information before you + begin. Some models of USB media use additional partitions or + software to provide functions such as encryption. This + procedure may make it difficult or impossible to access these + special areas on your boot media. + + + + + The images/diskboot.img file on the first + &FC; installation disc is a boot image designed for USB media. + This file also appears on FTP and Web sites providing &FC;. + + + + Several software utilities are available for Windows and Linux + that can write image files to a device. Linux includes the + dd command for this purpose. To write an + image file to boot media with dd on a current + version of &FC;: + + + + + Locate the image file. + + + + + Attach or insert the media. + + + + + Your system may automatically detect and open the media. If + that happens, close or unmount the media before continuing. + + + + + Open a terminal window. + + + + + In the terminal window, type the following command: + + +dd if=diskboot.img of=/dev/sda + + + +
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+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-locale.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-locale.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-locale.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-locale.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ + + + Identifying Your Locale + + + If the installation system fails to identify the display hardware on + your computer, it displays text screens rather than the default + graphical interface. The text screens provide the same functions as + the standard screens. Later in the installation process you can + manually specify your display hardware. + + + + + Network installations with HTTP and FTP always use text screens on + systems with less than 128Mb of memory. + + + +
+ Language Selection + + + The installation program displays a list of languages supported by + &FED;. + + +
+ Language Selection Screen + + + + + + + + + + Language selection screen. + + + +
+ + + Highlight the correct language on the list and select + Next. + + + + Installing Support For Additional Languages + + To select support for additional languages, customize the + installation at the package selection stage. For more + information, refer to . + + + +
+ + +
+ Keyboard Configuration + + + The installation program display a list of the keyboard layouts + supported by &FED;: + + +
+ Keyboard Configuration Screen + + + + + + + + + + Keyboard configuration screen. + + + +
+ + + Highlight the correct layout on the list, and select + Next. + + +
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+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ + + + + Network Configuration + + + Use this screen to customize the network settings of your &FED; + system. + + + + Manual network configuration of a &FED; system is often not + required. Many networks have a + DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) + DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration + Protocol) service that automatically supplies connected systems with + configuration data. By default, &FC; activates all network + interfaces on your computer and configures them to use DHCP. + + +
+ Network Configuration Screen + + + + + + + + + + Network configuration screen. + + + +
+ + +
+ Network Devices + + + &FED; displays a list of network interfaces detected on your + computer. Each interface must have a unique IP + address + IP address + on the network to which it is attached. The interface + may receive this address from the network + DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) + DHCP service. + + + + To manually assign an IP address, highlight the interface on the + Network Device list and select + Edit. &FED; then displays a network + configuration dialog. Deselect the + Configure using DHCP check box, so that it is + empty. Enter the IP Address and the + appropriate Netmask for the interface. Then + select OK. + + + + If your computer will be a server, do not use DHCP. Manually + configure networking instead. Manual network configuration allows + your server to join the local network even if the DHCP provider is + down. + + + + Specify whether an interface should be automatically activated at + boot time with the Active on Boot check box + for that device. You may manually activate a network interface at + any time after the system has booted. + + + + Modem Configuration + + The Network Configuration screen does not + list + modem + modems. Configure these devices after installation + with either the Internet Configuration + Wizard or Network + Cnfiguration utility. The settings for your + modem are specific to your particular Internet Service Provider + (ISP). + + + +
+ + +
+ Computer Hostname + + + On some networks, the DHCP provider also provides the name of the + computer, or + hostname + hostname. To specify the + hostname, select Manual and type the complete + name in the box. The complete hostname includes both the name of + the machine and the name of the domain of which it is a member, + such as machine1.example.com. The + machine name (or "short hostname") is + machine1, and the + domain name + domain name is + example.com. + + + + Valid Hostnames + + You may give your system any name provided that the full + hostname is unique. The hostname may include letters, numbers + and hyphens. + + + +
+ + +
+ Miscellaneous Settings + + + To manually configure a network interface, you may also provide + other network settings for your computer. All of these settings + are the IP addresses of other systems on the network. + + + + A gateway + gateway + is the device that provides access to other networks. + Gateways are also referred to as + router + gateway + routers. If your system + connects to other networks through a gateway, enter its IP address + in the Gateway box. + + + + Most software relies on the + DNS (Domain Name Service) + DNS (Domain Name Service) + provider to locate machines and services on the network. DNS + converts hostnames to IP addresses and vice versa. A &FC; system + may use more than one DNS server. If the primary DNS server does + not respond, the computer sends any query to the secondary DNS + server, and so on. To assign DNS servers, type their IP addresses + into the Primary, + Secondary, or Tertiary DNS + Server boxes. + + + + Click Next once you are satisfied with the + network settings for your system. + + +
+
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ + + + + Your Next Steps + + &FED; provides you with a complete operating system with a vast + range of capabilities, supported by a large community. + +
+ Updating Your System + + + The &FP; releases updated software packages for &FC; throughout + the support period of each version. Updated packages add new + features, improve reliability, resolve bugs, or remove security + vulnerabilities. To ensure the security of your system, carry out + an update when the installation process completes. You should then + update regularly, and as soon as possible after a security + announcement is issued. Refer to + for information on the + &FED; announcements services. + + + + To update your system with the latest packages, use the + + Package Updater + + Package Updater: + + + + + Choose Applications + System Tools Package + Updater . + + + + + When prompted, enter the + root password. + + + + + Review the list of updated packages. The package list displays + a double arrow next to any updates that require a system + reboot to take effect. + + + + + Click Apply Updates to begin the update + process. + + + + + If one or more updates require a system reboot, the update + process displays a dialog with the option to Reboot + Now. Either select this option to reboot the + system immediately, or Cancel it and + reboot the system at a more convenient time. + + + + + To update packages from the command-line, use the + + yum + + yum utility. Type this command to begin a full + update of your system with yum: + + +su -c 'yum update' + + + Enter the root password + when prompted. + + + + Refer to for + more information on yum. + + + Automating Updates + + If your &FED; system has a permanent network connection, you may + choose to enable daily system updates. To enable automatic + updates, follow the instructions on the webpage + . + + +
+
+ Subscribing to &FED; Announcements and News + + + To receive information about package updates, subscribe to either + the announcements mailing list, or the RSS feeds. + + + + + + &FP; announcements mailing list + + + + + + + + + + + &FP; RSS feeds + + + + + + + + + + + The announcements mailing list also provides you with news on the + &FP;, and the &FED; community. + + + + Security Announcements + + + Announcements with the keyword + [SECURITY] in the title identify + package updates that resolve security vulnerabilities. + + +
+
+ Finding Documentation and Support + + + Members of the &FED; community provides support through mailing + lists, web forums and Linux User Groups (LUGs) across the world. + + + + The Website for the official forums is . + + + + The following resources provide information on many aspects of + &FED;: + + + + + + + + The FAQ on the &FP; website + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The documents available from the &FDP; website + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The &RHEL; documentation, much of which also applies to + &FED; + + + + + + + + + + + + + Many other organizations and individuals also provide tutorials + and HOWTOs for &FED; on their Websites. You can locate information + on any topic by using Google's Linux search site, located at + . + +
+
+ Joining The &FED; Community + + + The &FP; is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. + Community members provide support and documentation to other + users, help to improve the software included in &FC; by testing, + and develop new software alongside the programmers employed by + &RH;. The results of this work are available to all. + + + + To make a difference, start here: + + + + + +
+
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ + + + + Alternative Installation Methods + + The installation method screen below appears if one of the following + is true: + + + + + You booted with PXE, USB media, or boot-only CD or DVD media. + + + + + You entered the option at the + boot: + prompt. + + + +
+ Installation Method Screen + + + + + + + + + + Installation method screen. + + + +
+ + Highlight the appropriate installation method on the list, and + select OK. + + + CD/DVD Activity + + + If the first &FC; distribution installation disc is in your + computer's CD or DVD drive, the installation program loads its + next stage from that disc. The installation program still + downloads package data from the source you + choose. + + +
+ Installation from a Network Server + + + You may install &FC; from a network server using FTP, HTTP, or + + NFS (Network File System) + install from + NFS protocols. Refer to + for + information on installation servers. + + +
+ TCP/IP Configuration + + + By default, the installation program uses DHCP to automatically + provide the network settings. If your network has no DHCP + server, clear the check box labeled Use dynamic IP + configuration and enter the settings manually. + Select OK to continue. + +
+ Configure TCP/IP Dialog + + + + + + + + + + TCP/IP configuration dialog. + + + +
+ + These settings apply only during the installation process. The + installation program allows you to configure the final network + configuration later. + +
+ +
+ Network Service Setup + + + The FTP, HTTP, and NFS service setup dialogs are very similar. + Each requires the name or IP address of the server, and a + directory where the installation files reside. To use a public + server, or mirror website, refer to + for + information on valid server names and directory paths. + +
+ FTP Setup Dialog + + + + + + + + + + FTP setup dialog. + + + +
+ + The FTP service setup dialog also has an option for + non-anonymous FTP. If your FTP server does + not provide anonymous access, select this check box, and provide + an account name and password in the following dialog. Select + OK to continue. + +
+ Non-anonymous FTP Account Dialog + + + + + + + + + + Non-anonymous FTP account dialog. + + + +
+
+
+
+ Installation from a Hard Drive + + + Once you have booted your computer, you may use ISO image files of + the &FED; discs to continue the installation process. The ISO + files must be located on a hard drive that is either internal to + the computer, or attached to the machine by USB. You can use this + option to install &FC; on computers that have neither a network + connection nor CD or DVD drives. + + + + The partition on the hard drive holding the ISO files must be + formatted with the + ext2 + file systems + + file systems + ext2 + ext2, + ext3 + file systems + + file systems + ext3 + ext3 or + vfat + file systems + + file systems + vfat + vfat file system. In &FED;, + vfat includes a range + of file systems, such as FAT-16 and FAT-32, found on most + removable media. External hard drives usually contain + vfat (FAT-32) file + systems. Some Microsoft Windows systems also use + vfat file systems on + internal hard disk partitions. + + + + FAT-16, FAT-32, and <systemitem + class="filesystem">vfat</systemitem> + + + Before you begin installation from a hard drive, check the + partition type to ensure that &FED; can read it. To check a + partition's file system under Windows, use the Disk + Management tool. To check a partition's file + system under Linux, use the fdisk utility. + + + + + You cannot use ISO files on partitions controlled by LVM (Logical + Volume Management). Refer to + for more information + about file systems. + + + + If you choose this option, the following screen appears: + +
+ Select Partition Screen + + + + + + + + + + Select partition screen. + + + +
+ + Select the partition containing the ISO files from the list of + available partitions. Internal IDE drive device names begin with + /dev/hd. SCSI or USB drive device names begin + with /dev/sd. Each individual drive has its + own letter, for example /dev/hda. Each + partition on a drive is numbered, for example + /dev/sda1. + + + + Also specify the Directory holding images. + Enter the full directory path from the drive that contains the ISO + image files. + + + + Select OK to continue. + +
+
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ + + + + Software Selection + + By default, the &FED; installation process loads a selection of + software that is suitable for a desktop system. + +
+ Task Selection Screen + + + + + + + + + + Task selection screen. + + + +
+ + To include or remove software for common tasks, select the relevant + items from the list: + + + + Office and Productivity + + + This option provides the OpenOffice.org productivity suite. + + + + + + Software Development + + + This option provides the necessary tools to compile software + on your &FED; system. + + + + + + Web server + + + This option provides the Apache Web server. + + + + + + Select Customize now to specify the software + packages for your final system in more detail. This option causes + the installation process to display an additional customization + screen when you select Next. + + + Installing Support for Additional Languages + + + Select Customize now to install support for + additional languages. Refer to + for more information on configuring language support. + + +
+ Core Network Services + + + All Fedora Core installations run the following network services: + + + + + + centralized logging through syslog + + + + + email through SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) + + + + + network file sharing through NFS (Network File System) + + + + + remote access through SSH (Secure SHell) + + + + + + The default installation also includes: + + + + + + printing through CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) + + + + + + Some automated processes on your Fedora system use the email + service to send reports and messages to the system administrator. + By default, the email, logging, and printing services do not + accept connections from other systems. Although Fedora connects to + NFS services on other systems, the NFS sharing component is + disabled by default. You may configure your Fedora system after + installation to offer email, logging, NFS, or print services. The + SSH service is enabled by default. + +
+
+ Customizing the Software Selection + + + &FED; divides the included software into + + package groups + + package groups. For ease of use, the + package selection screen displays these groups as six categories: + +
+ Package Group Selection Screen + + + + + + + + + + Package group selection screen. + + + +
+ + To view the package groups for a category, select the category + from the list on the left. The list on the right displays the + package groups for the currently selected category. + + + + To specify a package group for installation, select the check box + next to the group. The box at the bottom of the screen displays + the details of the package group that is currently highlighted. + None of the packages from a group will be + installed unless the check box for that group is selected. + + + + If you select a package group, &FED; automatically installs the + base and mandatory packages for that group. To change which + optional packages within a selected group will be installed, + select the Optional Packages button under + the description of the group. Then use the check box next to an + individual package name to change its selection. + +
+ Package Group Details Dialog + + + + + + + + + + Package group details dialog. + + + +
+ + Changing Your Mind + + The packages that you select are not permanent. After you boot + your system, use the pirut tool to + make different software selections for your system. To run this + tool, from the main menu, select + Applications Add/Remove + Software . + + +
+
+ Additional Language Support + + + Your &FC; system automatically supports the language that you + selected at the start of the installation process. To include + support for additional languages, select the package group for + those languages from the Languages category. + + + + Language Selection + + + Select every language that you need for + your system. Adding support for a language after installation is + difficult, and not recommended. + + + + + After you choose the desired packages, select + Next to proceed. &FC; checks your selection, + and automatically adds any extra packages required to use the + software you select. + +
+
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + + + + Set the Root Password + + + &FED; uses a special account named + root account + root for system + administration. The root + account on a Linux system is not subject to most normal account + restrictions. As the system owner or administrator, you may + sometimes require special privileges to configure or modify the + system. In those cases, use the root account. + + + + Using the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> + Account + + Avoid logging in to &FC; as root when possible. Any + administration tools which require root privileges will prompt you + for the password. + + + + + The &FED; installation program requires the root password to be at least six characters + long. Because the root + account may potentially control any part of the system, use the + following guidelines to create a good password: + + + + + + Use a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, + numbers, punctuation and other characters. + + + + + Do not use a word or name. Obscuring the word or name with + substitute characters is not effective. + + + + + Do not use the same password for more than one system. + + + + + + The following are examples of good passwords: + + + + + + f9*@1Ls99A + + + + + HL8$391%%rb + + + + + Iwtb,10^th + + + + + + Enter the root password + into the Root Password field. &FED; displays + the characters as asterisks for security. Type the same password + into the Confirm field to ensure it is set + correctly. + + +
+ Set Root Password Screen + + + + + + + + + + Set root password screen. + + + +
+ + + After you set the root password, select Next + to proceed. + + +
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-techref.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-techref.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-techref.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-techref.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + + + + Technical References + + This document provides a reference for using the &FC; installation + software, known as anaconda. To learn more about + + Anaconda + + anaconda, visit the project webpage: + . + + + Both anaconda and &FC; systems use a common set + of software components. For detailed information on key + technologies, refer to the websites listed below: + + + + Boot Loader + + + &FC; uses the + + GRUB + documentation + + GRUB boot loader. Refer to + for more + information. + + + + + + Disk Partitioning + + + &FC; uses parted to partition disks. Refer + to for more + information. + + + + + + Audio Support + + + The Linux kernel used by &FC; incorporates + + ALSA (Advanced + Linux Sound Architecture) + + ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture). For more information + about ALSA, refer to the project website: + . + + + + + + Graphics System + + + Both the installation system and &FC; use the + + Xorg + + Xorg suite to provide graphical + capabilities. Components of Xorg manage the + display, keyboard and mouse for the desktop environments that + users interact with. Refer to + for more information. + + + + + + Remote Displays + + + &FC; and anaconda include + + VNC (Virtual Network Computing) + documentation + + VNC (Virtual Network Computing) software to enable remote + access to graphical displays. For more information about VNC, + refer to the documentation on the RealVNC website: + . + + + + + + Command-line Interface + + + By default, &FC; uses the GNU bash shell + to provide a command-line interface. The GNU Core Utilities + complete the command-line environment. Refer to + for + more information on bash. To learn more + about the GNU Core Utilities, refer to + . + + + + + + Remote System Access + + + &FC; incorporates the + + OpenSSH + SSH + + OpenSSH suite to provide remote access to the system. The SSH + + SSH (Secure SHell) + documentation + + service enables a number of functions, which include access to + the command-line from other systems, remote command execution, + and network file transfers. During the installation process + anaconda may use the scp + + scp + SSH + + feature of OpenSSH to transfer crash reports to remote + systems. Refer to the OpenSSH website for more information: + . + + + + + + Access Control + + + + &SEL; + documentation + + &SEL; provides Mandatory Access Control (MAC) capabilities + that supplement the standard Linux security features. Refer to + the &SEL; FAQ for more information: + . + + + + + + Firewall + + + The Linux kernel used by &FC; incorporates the + netfilter framework to provide + + firewall + documentation + + firewall features. The Netfilter project website provides + documentation for both netfilter, and the + iptables administration facilities: + . + + + + + + Software Installation + + + &FC; uses + + yum + documentation + + yum to manage the RPM packages that make up + the system. Refer to + for more + information. + + + + + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + + Time Zone Selection + + This screen allows you to specify the correct time zone for the + location of your computer. Specify a time zone even if you plan to + use + NTP (Network Time Protocol) + NTP (Network Time Protocol) to maintain the accuracy of + the system clock. + +
+ Selecting a Time Zone + + + &FED; displays on the screen two methods for selecting the time + zone. + +
+ Time Zone Selection Screen + + + + + + + + + + Time zone selection screen. + + + +
+ + To select a time zone using the map, first place your mouse + pointer over your region on the map. Click once to magnify that + region on the map. Next, select the yellow dot that represents the + city nearest to your location. Once you select a dot, it becomes a + red X to indicate your selection. + + + + To select a time zone using the list, select the name of the city + nearest to your location. The cities are listed in alphabetical + order. + +
+
+ Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) + + + + UTC (Universal Co-ordinated time) + Universal Co-ordinated Time is also known as + + GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) + UTC + Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). + + + + If &FC; is the only operating system on your computer, select + System clock uses UTC. The system clock is a + piece of hardware on your computer system. &FC; uses the timezone + setting to determine the offset between the local time and UTC on + the system clock. This behavior is standard for UNIX-like + operating systems. + + + + Windows and the System Clock + + + Do not enable the System clock uses UTC + option if your machine also runs Microsoft Windows. Microsoft + operating systems change the BIOS clock to match local time + rather than UTC. This may cause unexpected behavior under &FC;. + + + + + Select Next to proceed. + +
+
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + Upgrading an Existing System + + + The installation system automatically detects any existing + installation of &FC;. The upgrade process updates the existing + system software with new versions, but does not remove any data from + users' home directories. The existing partition structure on your + hard drives does not change. Your system configuration changes only + if a package upgrade demands it. Most package upgrades do not + change system configuration, but rather install an additional + configuration file for you to examine later. + + +
+ Upgrade Examine + + + If your system contains a &FC; or &RHL; installation, the + following screen appears: + + +
+ Upgrade Examine Screen + + + + + + + + + + Upgrade examine screen. + + + +
+ + + To perform an upgrade of an existing system, choose the + appropriate installation from the drop-down list and select + Next. + + + + Manually Installed Software + + Software which you have installed manually on your existing &FC; + or &RHL; system may behave differently after an upgrade. You + may need to manually recompile this software after an upgrade to + ensure it performs correctly on the updated system. + + + +
+ +
+ Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration + + + + boot loader + upgrading + Your completed &FC; installation must be registered + in the + boot loader + GRUB + boot loader to boot properly. + A boot loader is software on your machine that locates and starts + the operating system. Refer to + for more information about boot loaders. + + + +
+ Upgrade Bootloader Screen + + + + + + + + + + Upgrade bootloader screen. + + + +
+ + + If the existing boot loader was installed by a Linux distribution, + the installation system can modify it to load the new &FC; system. + To update the existing Linux boot loader, select Update + boot loader configuration. This is the default + behavior when you upgrade an existing &FC; or &RHL; installation. + + + + GRUB is the standard boot loader for &FED;. + If your machine uses another boot loader, such as + BootMagic, System + Commander, or the loader installed by Microsoft + Windows, then the &FED; installation system cannot update it. + In this case, select Skip boot loader + updating. When the installation process completes, + refer to the documentation for your product for assistance. + + + + Install a new boot loader as part of an upgrade process only if + you are certain you want to replace the existing boot loader. If + you install a new boot loader, you may not be able to boot other + operating systems on the same machine until you have configured + the new boot loader. Select Create new boot loader + configuration to remove the existing boot loader and + install GRUB. + + + + After you make your selection, click Next + to continue. + + +
+ +
+ + Index: fedora-install-guide.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + +%FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]> + + + + &FDP-INFO; + + &INTRODUCTION; + + &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; + + &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; + + &LOCALE; + + &UPGRADING; + + &DISKPARTITIONING; + + &BOOTLOADER; + + &NETWORKCONFIG; + + &TIMEZONE; + + &ROOTPASSWORD; + + &PACKAGESELECTION; + + &ABOUTTOINSTALL; + + &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; + + &FIRSTBOOT; + + &NEXTSTEPS; + + &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; + + &ADMINOPTIONS; + + &TECHREF; + + + + + + + --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 18:41:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 13:41:27 -0500 Subject: install-guide rpm-info-en.xml,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602171841.k1HIfRUv011298@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11277 Added Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Moved rpm-info-en.xml. --- NEW FILE rpm-info-en.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2006 Red Hat, Inc. Stuart Ellis Paul W. Frields Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA Provides documentation for the installation process.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 18:41:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 13:41:32 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en rpm-info-en.xml,1.6,NONE Message-ID: <200602171841.k1HIfWu1011311@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11277/en Removed Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Moved rpm-info-en.xml. --- rpm-info-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 19:07:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:07:08 -0500 Subject: install-guide rpm-info.xml, 1.9, 1.10 Makefile, 1.18, 1.19 rpm-info-en.xml, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602171907.k1HJ78C8013431@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13411 Modified Files: Makefile Added Files: rpm-info.xml Removed Files: rpm-info-en.xml Log Message: - Updated Makefile - Fixed rpm-info.xml Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: rpm-info.xml diff -N rpm-info.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ rpm-info.xml 17 Feb 2006 19:07:00 -0000 1.10 @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + GNU FDL + 1.0 + + + 2006 + Red Hat, Inc. + Stuart Ellis + Paul W. Frields + + + + Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide - BETA + Provides documentation for the installation process. + + + + + + +
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Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.18 retrieving revision 1.19 diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19 --- Makefile 6 Feb 2006 22:52:16 -0000 1.18 +++ Makefile 17 Feb 2006 19:07:00 -0000 1.19 @@ -1,35 +1,35 @@ -############################################################################### -# Makefile for RHLP docs project -# Created by: Tammy Fox -# Last edited by: Tommy Reynolds -# WARNING: need passivetex 1.24 for pdf generation to work +######################################################################## +# NOTICE +#----------------------------------------------------------------------- +# There is actually no "de" translation. All the '*de*" files are just +# fodder to check the internationalization (i18n) workings for the FTP. +# No discourtesy to any German speaker is intended. -- Tommy Reynolds +# Actual translations welcome. +######################################################################## + +######################################################################## +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile # License: GPL -# Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. -# Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com -############################################################################### +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +######################################################################## # # Document-specific definitions. # -LANGUAGES = en ja_JP zh_CN DOCBASE = fedora-install-guide +PRI_LANG = en +OTHERS = zh_CN +######################################################################## +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... -define XMLEXTRAFILES_template -XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=$(1)/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-bootloader-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-firstboot-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-intro-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-locale-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-packageselection-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-techref-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-timezone-$(1).xml $(1)/fedora-install-guide-upgrading-$(1).xml +define XMLFILES_template +XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-abouttoinstall.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-acknowledgements.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-adminoptions.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-beginninginstallation.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-bootloader.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-diskpartitioning.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-firstboot.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-installingpackages.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-intro.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-locale.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-networkconfig.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-nextsteps.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-other-instmethods.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-packageselection.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-rootpassword.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-techref.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-timezone.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-upgrading.xml endef - -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call XMLEXTRAFILES_template,${LANG}))) - # -###################################################### +######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common -###################################################### -# -# If you want to add additional steps to any of the -# targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use -# a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to -# print the message "FINISHED AT LAST" after building -# the HTML document version, uncomment the following -# line: -#${DOCBASE}-en/index.html:: -# echo FINISHED AT LAST -###################################################### +######################################################################## --- rpm-info-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 19:21:46 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:21:46 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602171921.k1HJLkqW013524@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13506/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide.xml Log Message: - Fixed root document. Index: fedora-install-guide.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide.xml 17 Feb 2006 19:21:39 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; @@ -14,32 +14,33 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]> - &FDP-INFO; + + WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE + &INTRODUCTION; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 20:22:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:22:43 -0500 Subject: install-guide/zh_CN fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, ! NONE fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml, 1.2, NONE rpm-info-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602172022.k1HKMhLe016323@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv16307 Removed Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml rpm-info-zh_CN.xml Log Message: - Removed files. --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installtypes-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-intro-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-locale-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-techref-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-timezone-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- rpm-info-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 20:37:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:37:47 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602172037.k1HKblwD016727@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv16671 Added Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml Log Message: - Readded accidently dropped file. Index: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml =================================================================== RCS file: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml diff -N fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml 17 Feb 2006 20:37:40 -0000 1.2 @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + + + + About to Install + + + No changes are made to your computer until you click the + Next button. If you abort the installation + process after that point, the &FC; system will be incomplete and + unusable. To return to previous screens to make different choices, + select Back. To abort the installation, turn + off the computer. + + + + Aborting Installation + + In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous + screens. &FC; notifies you of this restriction and allows you to + abort the installation program. You may reboot with the + installation media to start over. + + + +
+ About to Install Screen + + + + + + + + + + About to install screen. + + + +
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+ + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 21:27:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 16:27:34 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs abouttoinstall.eps, NONE, 1.1 abouttoinstall.png, NONE, 1.1 anaipsetup.eps, NONE, 1.1 anaipsetup.png, NONE, 1.1 askinstallmethod.eps, NONE, 1.1 askinstallmethod.png, NONE, 1.1 bootadvanced.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootadvanced.png, NONE, 1.1 bootloader.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloader.png, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderchange.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderchange.png, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderothers.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderothers.png, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderpassword.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootloaderpassword.png, NONE, 1.1 bootprompt.eps, NONE, 1.1 bootprompt.png, NONE, 1.1 disksetup.eps, NONE, 1.1 disksetup.png, NONE, 1.1 abouttoinstall-en.eps, 1.1, NONE abouttoinstall-en.png, 1.1, NONE anaipsetup-en.eps, 1.1, NONE anaipsetup-en.png, 1.1, NONE askinstallmethod-en.eps, 1.1, NONE askinstallmethod-en.png, 1.1, NONE bootadvanced-en.eps, 1.1, NONE bootadvanced-en.png, 1.1, NONE bootloader-en.eps, 1.1, NONE bootloader-en.png, 1.1, NONE bootloaderchange-en.eps, 1.1, NONE bootloaderchange-en.png, 1.1, NONE bootloaderothers-en.eps, 1.1, NONE bootloaderothers-en.png, 1.! 1, NONE bootloaderpassword-en.eps, 1.1, NONE bootloaderpassword-en.png, 1.1, NONE bootprompt-en.eps, 1.1, NONE bootprompt-en.png, 1.1, NONE disksetup-en.eps, 1.1, NONE disksetup-en.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602172127.k1HLRYFl020298@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20189 Added Files: abouttoinstall.eps abouttoinstall.png anaipsetup.eps anaipsetup.png askinstallmethod.eps askinstallmethod.png bootadvanced.eps bootadvanced.png bootloader.eps bootloader.png bootloaderchange.eps bootloaderchange.png bootloaderothers.eps bootloaderothers.png bootloaderpassword.eps bootloaderpassword.png bootprompt.eps bootprompt.png disksetup.eps disksetup.png Removed Files: abouttoinstall-en.eps abouttoinstall-en.png anaipsetup-en.eps anaipsetup-en.png askinstallmethod-en.eps askinstallmethod-en.png bootadvanced-en.eps bootadvanced-en.png bootloader-en.eps bootloader-en.png bootloaderchange-en.eps bootloaderchange-en.png bootloaderothers-en.eps bootloaderothers-en.png bootloaderpassword-en.eps bootloaderpassword-en.png bootprompt-en.eps bootprompt-en.png disksetup-en.eps disksetup-en.png Log Message: - Renamed image files to remove -en suffix. --- NEW FILE abouttoinstall.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (abouttoinstall-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Fri Feb 10 14:01:46 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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fbootdatetime.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootdatetimentp.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootdatetimentp.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplay.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplay.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplaymonitor.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootdisplaymonitor.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootfinish.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootfinish.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootfirewall.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootfirewall.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootlicense.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootlicense.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootselinux.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootselinux.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootsystemuser.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootsystemuser.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootwelcome.eps, NONE, 1.1 fbootwelcome.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootdatetime-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootdatetime-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootdatetimentp-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootdatetimentp-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootdisplay-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootdisplay-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootdisplaymonitor-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootdisplaymonitor-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootfinish-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootfinish-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootfirewall-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootlicense-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootlicense-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootselinu! x-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootselinux-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootsystemuser-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootsystemuser-en.png, 1.2, NONE fbootwelcome-en.eps, 1.2, NONE fbootwelcome-en.png, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602172217.k1HMHooN023300@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23188 Added Files: fbootdatetime.eps fbootdatetime.png fbootdatetimentp.eps fbootdatetimentp.png fbootdisplay.eps fbootdisplay.png fbootdisplaymonitor.eps fbootdisplaymonitor.png fbootfinish.eps fbootfinish.png fbootfirewall.eps fbootfirewall.png fbootlicense.eps fbootlicense.png fbootselinux.eps fbootselinux.png fbootsystemuser.eps fbootsystemuser.png fbootwelcome.eps fbootwelcome.png Removed Files: fbootdatetime-en.eps fbootdatetime-en.png fbootdatetimentp-en.eps fbootdatetimentp-en.png fbootdisplay-en.eps fbootdisplay-en.png fbootdisplaymonitor-en.eps fbootdisplaymonitor-en.png fbootfinish-en.eps fbootfinish-en.png fbootfirewall-en.png fbootlicense-en.eps fbootlicense-en.png fbootselinux-en.eps fbootselinux-en.png fbootsystemuser-en.eps fbootsystemuser-en.png fbootwelcome-en.eps fbootwelcome-en.png Log Message: - Renamed files. --- NEW FILE fbootdatetime.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (fbootdatetime-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Fri Feb 10 18:55:02 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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NONE, 1.1 ftpsetupfurther.png, NONE, 1.1 hddinstmethod.eps, NONE, 1.1 hddinstmethod.png, NONE, 1.1 installingpackages.eps, NONE, 1.1 installingpackages.png, NONE, 1.1 fbootfirewall-en.eps, 1.2, NONE ftpsetup-en.eps, 1.1, NONE ftpsetup-en.png, 1.1, NONE ftpsetupfurther-en.eps, 1.1, NONE ftpsetupfurther-en.png, 1.1, NONE hddinstmethod-en.eps, 1.1, NONE hddinstmethod-en.png, 1.1, NONE installingpackages-en.eps, 1.1, NONE installingpackages-en.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602172231.k1HMVHMV023579@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23550 Added Files: ftpsetup.eps ftpsetup.png ftpsetupfurther.eps ftpsetupfurther.png hddinstmethod.eps hddinstmethod.png installingpackages.eps installingpackages.png Removed Files: fbootfirewall-en.eps ftpsetup-en.eps ftpsetup-en.png ftpsetupfurther-en.eps ftpsetupfurther-en.png hddinstmethod-en.eps hddinstmethod-en.png installingpackages-en.eps 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This document clarifies some of the terms used on various lists, web pages, and IRC, when talking about &FED;. Many thanks to the people on the fedora-list and at &RH; for their input. If you cannot find a term in this document that you think should appear here, use the bug reporting information below to notify the maintainers. &BUG-REPORTING; Glossary Jargon Buster a11y An abbreviation for "accessibility," frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually impaired. The 11 derives from the eleven letters between the beginning a and the ending y. ALSA The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system. Refer to for more information. Anaconda Anaconda is the installation program for &FC;. During installation, Anaconda identifies and configures the system's hardware, and creates appropriate file systems. Anaconda also allows the user to install the operating system software on the system. Optionally, it upgrades existing &RHL; or &FED; installations. Anaconda runs in a fully interactive text or graphical mode, or in a kickstart mode, which allows the owner or administrator to automate installation for unattended operation. Refer to for more information. apt The apt (Advanced Package Tool) utility is a dependency tool developed for use with Debian Linux dpkg packages. The apt-rpm utility extends apt for use with RPM packages. Since apt has specific problems with multilib, however, it is not recommended for use with &FED; systems. Use instead. ATrpms ATrpms a third party RPM repository for &FED; distributions. The original focus for ATrpms was software used in natural sciences, especially in the field of high energy physics. The repository included tools for use in numerical programming and scientific publications. But since then this repository has included many non-scientific software titles, like system tools or multimedia packages, resulting in a far more generic repository. Refer to for more information. BitTorrent BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing which downloads from multiple channels at once. Refer to for more information. Use BitTorrent to download &FC; by downloading and opening a torrent file. The official &FC; torrent tracker is located at . Download a torrent file there to begin downloading a release of &FC;. Bluecurve Bluecurve is a theme which unifies the look and feel of the &FED; desktop. Bluecurve was introduced in &RHL; 9 and was used as the default for &FC; through release 3. Bluecurve was replaced in &FC; 4 by . Bluecurve included icons and settings for the menu and layout of the desktop. &BZ; &BZ; is an online database for recording flaws, or bugs, in &FED; software, documentation, and other projects. &BZ; also tracks bugs in &RH; software. When you encounter a problem with &FED;, you can help the community fix the problem by making a record in &BZ;. This procedure is called "entering a bug." For more information about &BZ;, refer to &BZ-URL;. CJK An abbreviation for "Chinese, Japanese and Korean," East Asian languages which require the use of an platform due to the large number of possible typographic characters. Clearlooks Clearlooks is the default theme for a GNOME desktop environment in &FC; 4. The Clearlooks design is based on the original . Core Core is a numbered release of a subset of &FED; software, and is usually called "&FC;." Core packages are maintained mainly by employees of &RH;, and are made up of free and open source software produced by the Linux community. Although the software in &FC; is updated regularly, the original release of &FC; does not change. For this reason, when users discuss the state of their &FED; system software, they might refer to "&FC; plus updates." When you request help from the community, this terminology is the most accurate. However, many users simply call the updated system "&FC;." CPU The Central Processing Unit, or CPU, is the "brain" of a computer. The rest of the computer is organized around the CPU, so people often refer to computer systems by the type of processor inside. Examples of CPUs include Pentium-4, Athlon64, and PowerPC. cron The cron system executes automatic jobs on behalf of the system or an individual user on a schedule. An example of a system cron job might include running nightly to update the system. CUPS The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS, is a cross-platform printing solution for all UNIX-type environments, including Linux and Macintosh OS X. It is based on the Internet Printing Protocol and provides complete printing services to most printers. CUPS drivers are available at which allow Windows systems to use printers shared from Linux systems. Refer to for more information about CUPS. Desktop Switcher The Desktop Switcher tool allows a user to convert the &FED; desktop between and . To run the Desktop Switcher tool from the Main Menu, select DesktopPreferencesMore PreferencesDesktop Switcher. If you do not see this item in your menu, you may not have the switchdesk-gui package installed. Refer to &FDPDOCS-URL; to learn how to use to install software packages. eth0 The eth0 name represents the first discovered interface in a &FED; system. If your &FED; system has more than one such interface, the others will be numbered eth1, eth2, and so on. Ethernet Ethernet is the most common type of network technology for small computer networks. ethtool The ethtool utility is a Linux network driver diagnostic and tuning tool for a Linux 2.4 or later . The ethtool utility obtains information and diagnostics related to media, link status, driver version, bus location, and more. ext3 The ext3 file system is a method of organizing data on storage devices. It is based on the older but still vital ext2 Linux file system. Most users do not need to understand file system internals because Linux translates this system into understandable concepts such as files and folders. Refer to , however, for more information on ext2 and ext3. FAQ A FAQ is a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Refer to for a FAQ about the &FP;. Refer to for a FAQ about using &FED;. FDL The GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) is a means of ensuring freedom for program documentation. The &FDP; uses the FDL for its official documentation. In fact, this document is licensed through the FDL. As is the case with all freedoms, the FDL carries both rights and responsibilities. You have the right to modify and redistribute FDL materials, or create other works based on them. You then have the responsibility of licensing any such material under the FDL as well. In this fashion the FDL guarantees that documentation cannot be made less free by a recipient. FHS The File Hierarchy Standard, or FHS, is a collaborative document that defines the names and locations of many files and directories on a Linux system. The FHS also sets standards for the types of files that should inhabit specific system directories. Refer to for more information about the FHS. FreshRPMS A third-party repository of software packages. FreshRPMS is soon to be subsumed into the larger RPMForge repository. Refer to for more information. fsck The fsck utility is a command line tool used to check and repair file systems. It is normally used with Linux file systems such as , but also has the ability to make repairs on some Windows file systems. fsh Remote command execution via a cryptographically strong method such as lsh or ssh is often slow, especially if either of the involved computers is slow. The process is slow because the client and the server must perform a series of complex calculations during connection establishment. The fsh utility uses lsh or ssh to establish a secure tunnel to the remote system. This process takes as long as a normal connection establishment. Once the tunnel is established, however, fsh reuses it to start new sessions on the remote system almost instantaneously. With this process, fsh combines the security of ssh and the speed of rsh. GIMP The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GIMP is graphics software suitable for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. The GIMP will read and write graphics files in a variety of formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF. It will also import some proprietary image formats from other graphics programs. Refer to for more information about the GIMP. glibc The GNU C library, or glibc, is used as the C library in &FED;. Most software programs for your &FED; system rely on glibc for basic common functions. Refer to for more information about glibc. GNOME GNOME is the short name for the GNOME Desktop, a product of the GNOME Project. GNOME is a complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems such as &FED;. It is also a powerful application development framework for software developers. GNOME provides a complete set of human interface guidelines, which means that GNOME strives to have a consistent look and feel for all its applications. Read more about GNOME at . GNU GNU is an acronym that stands for "GNU's Not UNIX," and is pronounced "guh-NOO." GNU was originally intended to be a complete UNIX-like operating system. It has become a broader term describing free software licensed under the . Because the and much of the other software in a Linux system are licensed under the , many people call that system GNU/Linux. GnuPG (GPG) GnuPG, the GNU Privacy Guard, is a complete and free replacement for PGP, Pretty Good Privacy. GnuPG software allows you to digitally sign or encrypt data using public key encryption methods. GnuPG is OpenPGP compliant, so data signed or encrypted by GnuPG can be exchanged with almost any computer user. Refer to for more information about GPG. GPL The GNU General Public Licence, or GPL, is a software license designed to preserve users' rights to share and modify software. The GPL does this by restricting anyone from denying you those rights. Use of software is usually subject to the terms under which it is licensed. Many software licenses restrict you from copying, sharing, or even examining the software they cover. The terms of the GPL, however, allow you very broad rights to share, modify, and redistribute software. In return the GPL requires you to give others those rights if you share the results. The GPL encourages software programmers to learn and contribute to each other's work. Refer to for more information about the GPL. For a about the GPL, refer to . GRUB The GRand Unified Boot Loader, or GRUB, is a program which enables the user to select an operating system or kernel to boot. It also allows the user to pass arguments to the kernel. Refer to for more information about GRUB. i18n An abbreviation for "internationalization," frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspellings. Internationalization is the provision of multiple translations for messages that applications produce. The 18 derives from the eighteen (18) letters between the beginning i and the ending n. i386 The entire set of computer processors that are compatible with the Intel x86 platform, including Intel Pentium and Celeron, AMD Athlon and Duron, and VIA C3 s, are commonly referred to as i386. The i386 term is often used as shorthand for the distribution set of files meant for this line of computers or processors. IIIMF The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or IIIMF, is an framework for handling languages such as , which will not map readily to a standard keyboard device. IIIMF works by loading language engines dynamically at runtime as they are requested by clients. IM Instant messaging, or IM, is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use IM to have conversations with individuals or groups. America Online, an Internet service provider, popularized IM in the 1990's, but many other providers such as Yahoo and Google offer similar services. &FED; has programs such as gaim that allow you to use IM to communicate with other Internet users. Inkscape Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses SVG as the default file format. For more information about Inkscape, refer to . Input method A method used to enter text other than selecting each character directly on a keyboard or other input hardware. Input methods are widely used for entering ideographs and other characters phonetically or by component, such as in Esat Asian languages. &FC; uses the platform by default, but also offers other platforms such as . IRC Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use IRC to have conversations with individuals or groups. IRC is very similar to , and offers many of the same capabilities, but predates IM by many years. ISO ISO is an acronym that stands for International Standards Organization. It is also used as an abbreviation for the ISO-9660 format of a standard data CD-ROM. &FED; offers installation CDs for &FC; as downloadable files on the Internet, in the form of CD image files sometimes called ISO files. These files can be burned directly to CD media using a CD-Recordable drive, and the resulting CD will contain all the files on the original &FC; media. KDE KDE is a free and open desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems such as &FED;. KDE also offers a complete development framework for writing graphical applications, as well as an office application suite. Refer to for more information about KDE. kernel A kernel is the core of an operating system, responsible for managing memory and conducting hardware operations. The Linux kernel used in &FED; is free and open source software, originally written by Linus Torvalds. Many computer scientists and programmers from around the world now contribute to its development. kickstart Many system administrators prefer to use an automated installation method to install &FED; on their machines. With kickstart, a system administrator can create a single file containing answers to all the questions asked during a &FED; installation. Refer to for more information about kickstart. kudzu The kudzu utility usually runs at boot time. The kudzu utility detects changes in the system's hardware configuration, and configures the devices for use with &FED; software. Refer to for more information about kudzu. l10n An abbreviation for "localization," frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. Localization is the provision of nation-specific settings for the representation of numbers, dates, currency, and other customary symbols. The 10 derives from the ten letters between the beginning l and the ending n. LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or LDAP, is a standard for hierarchically organizing and accessing collections of information. This information may be practically anything, but LDAP is most often used to collect information about organizations, including personnel and resource information. &FED; includes support for OpenLDAP, which is a free and open source implementation of LDAP. For more information about OpenLDAP, refer to . LILO The LInux LOader, or LILO, is a basic system program which boots your Linux system. LILO loads the Linux kernel from a floppy or a hard drive, boots the kernel and passes control of the system to the kernel. LILO can also boot other operating systems. LILO has been superseded by in &FED;. LSB The Linux Standard Base, or LSB, is a project that develops and promotes a set of standards to increase compatibility among Linux distributions. For more information about LSB, refer to . lspci The lspci utility displays information about all PCI buses in the system and all devices connected to them. It is frequently used to diagnose problems with hardware recognition or driver compatibility. md5sum The md5sum utility computes a 128-bit message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. To download an MD5 hash program for Windows operating systems, refer to . memtest86 The &FC; Installation CD 1 includes a memory testing utility called memtest86. To perform memory testing before you install Fedora Core, or to diagnose a RAM problem, enter memtest86 at the boot: prompt. The tests continue until you press the Esc key. mirror A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System administrators of computers connected to the Internet often create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource has one or more mirrors, many more users can access its content without overloading the original resource. mount To use a disk device such as a CD, USB drive, or floppy diskette, you must first mount it. &FED; uses a single unified file system for all attached devices. Windows systems, on the other hand, use a "drive letter" for each disk device, such as A: or C:. When you mount a disk device, its file system becomes part of the unified file system on &FED;. The device is mounted on a mount point, which is a directory that points to that device, such as /media/floppy. You must also unmount the file system before you eject or remove the disk, to insure all file information is safely written to the device. Since these functions are often handled through user-friendly helpers, you may perform all mounting, unmounting, and file browsing through the graphical desktop interface. For instance, if you use the Desktop, the file management utility makes it easy to perform these tasks. Mozilla The Mozilla Project produces several user applications such as the Firefox web browser and the Thunderbird email client. These programs are designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. For more information about Mozilla software, refer to . Nautilus The desktop environment includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a graphical display of your system and personal files. Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and &FED;, browse your photo collection, access your network resources, and more, all from an integrated interface. In essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop experience. Insert link to Nautilus resource here. package Users often refer to a file as a package. Pine Pine, short for a Program for Internet News and Email, is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. Refer to for more information about Pine. Rawhide Rawhide is a package repository which contains the latest development versions of packages which will eventually be included in &FED;. These latest versions are sometimes called "bleeding edge" , since they often include new and untested technology. You should consider the Rawhide repository "unstable," since any Rawhide package might be badly broken if the programmers are trying to add, change, or test features. If you want to develop programs for &FED;, you may want to install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to use a stable &FED; system, you should use the standard &FC; distribution instead. RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or &RHEL;, is the premiere operating system for open source computing. &RHEL; runs on many system architectures, is certified by top enterprise software and hardware vendors, and is backed by a &RHN; subscription and up to 24x7 support with one-hour response. Refer to for more information about &RHEL;. rhgb &RH; Graphical Boot, or rhgb, is an optional component of the boot process. The rhgb application produces a boot screen with a progress bar and fewer technical messages. The rhgb application allows you to click a link to see the technical boot messages if desired. Systems that have been upgraded from &RHL; to &FC; are not configured to include rhgb. RHN Applet The rhn-applet utility was originally designed for use with &RHEL; and Red Hat Network. It provides a notification and user interface for system updates using . It allows the user to retrieve and install system updates, but this usage is no longer recommended. Users should use for system updates instead. RPM RPM stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM is a robust database system for maintaining software on &FED; systems. Software packaged for &FED; is distributed in special package files called RPM files, or RPMs. System owners use the rpm utility to query the RPM database for information about installed software. Although some administrators use rpm to install, update, and remove software, it is recommended that you use yum for these purposes. rsync The rsync provides fast incremental file transfers. Administrators frequently use rsync to create a of an online resource. Refer to for more information about rsync. SCIM The Smart Common Input Method platform, or SCIM, is a C++ library that abstracts input method interface into simple, independent classes. It provides a higher level and simpler interface than some other input method platforms. SELinux SELinux is a set of extensions to the Linux that provide extremely strong security. SELinux is based on role definitions, and allows very granular control over access to system resources based on those roles. These security measures limit the risk associated with computer intrusions by unauthorized persons. For more information about SELinux, refer to and . sha1sum The sha1sum utility computes a 160-bit message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. Download mirrors for &FC; image files also include a related SHA1SUMS file which contains the hash values for the files. Run sha1sum against the downloaded files to verify the hash value. If a file's hash value does not match, you should not use that file to burn a CD. Try downloading the file again. To download an SHA-1 hash program for Windows operating systems, refer to . Sodipodi Sodipodi is a vector graphics illustration application. It uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to for more information. SRPM A source , or SRPM, contains the source code for a package. If you want to read or modify a program's source, use its SRPM. You do not need any SRPMs to install or use software. system-config-packages The system-config-packages utility is a package installation for new &FC; systems which have no software updates installed yet. Since most administrators and users update their system software regularly, system-config-packages is not often used. Users should instead use the utility to install new software. up2date The up2date application is a complete system for managing and updating software on &RHEL; and &FED; systems. It has both command line and gui modes. The up2date application is no longer recommended for software management, since it has been superseded by yum. Refer to for more information on managing software on your &FED; system. vino The vino utility is a variant of used in &FC; 4 and beyond. VNC VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is remote control software which allows you to view and interact with another computer over the network. Refer to for more information about VNC. XFS XFS is a journalling filesystem developed by SGI and used in SGI's IRIX operating system. It is also available for &FED; systems.. It is extremely scalable and has a journalling capability to protect against corruption. Refer to for more information about XFS. X Window System The X Window System, or simply "X," is the underlying technology for GNOME, KDE, and other graphical environments used in &FED;. X is a network-based system for displaying and communicating graphical input and output. It is very flexible and is suitable for a wide variety of configurations such as remote desktops and thin-client applications. Xen Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor for Intel x86 machines which supports concurrent execution of multiple guest operating systems. Using Xen, an administrator can set up many virtual machines running on a single physical computer. Any single virtual machine, while executing, performs nearly as well as the physical system without Xen. Xen may be used for testing software, providing large-scale web hosting on limited hardware, any many other applications. yum The Yellow Dog Updater, or yum, is a complete software management utility for RPM-based systems such as &FED;. It automatically determines software requirements, or dependencies, and uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. Refer to for more information about yum.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:00:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:00:26 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs keylayoutselection.eps, NONE, 1.1 keylayoutselection.png, NONE, 1.1 langselection.eps, NONE, 1.1 langselection.png, NONE, 1.1 mediacheck.eps, NONE, 1.1 mediacheck.png, NONE, 1.1 mediachecknext.eps, NONE, 1.1 mediachecknext.png, NONE, 1.1 mediacheckresult.eps, NONE, 1.1 mediacheckresult.png, NONE, 1.1 keylayoutselection-en.eps, 1.1, NONE keylayoutselection-en.png, 1.1, NONE langselection-en.eps, 1.1, NONE langselection-en.png, 1.1, NONE mediacheck-en.eps, 1.1, NONE mediacheck-en.png, 1.1, NONE mediachecknext-en.eps, 1.1, NONE mediachecknext-en.png, 1.1, NONE mediacheckresult-en.eps, 1.1, NONE mediacheckresult-en.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602172300.k1HN0QPj024114@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24011 Added Files: keylayoutselection.eps keylayoutselection.png langselection.eps langselection.png mediacheck.eps mediacheck.png mediachecknext.eps mediachecknext.png mediacheckresult.eps mediacheckresult.png Removed Files: keylayoutselection-en.eps keylayoutselection-en.png langselection-en.eps langselection-en.png mediacheck-en.eps mediacheck-en.png mediachecknext-en.eps mediachecknext-en.png mediacheckresult-en.eps mediacheckresult-en.png Log Message: - Renamed files. --- NEW FILE keylayoutselection.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (keylayoutselection-en.eps) %%CreationDate: (Mon Feb 6 00:10:23 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:07:22 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/en translation-quick-start.xml, NONE, 1.1 rpm-info-en.xml, 1.6, NONE translation-quick-start-en.xml, 1.4, NONE Message-ID: <200602172307.k1HN7Mpq026039@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25998/en Added Files: translation-quick-start.xml Removed Files: rpm-info-en.xml translation-quick-start-en.xml Log Message: Move en module to NWO --- NEW FILE translation-quick-start.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]>
Introduction This guide is a fast, simple, step-by-step set of instructions for translating &FP; software and documents. If you are interested in better understanding the translation process involved, refer to the Translation guide or the manual of the specific translation tool. &BUG-REPORTING;
Accounts and Subscriptions To participate in the &FP; as a translator you need an account. You can apply for an account at . You need to provide a user name, an email address, a target language — most likely your native language — and the public part of your SSH key. If you do not have a SSH key yet, you can generate one using the following steps: Type in a comand line: ssh-keygen -t dsa Accept the default location (~/.ssh/id_dsa) and enter a passphrase. Don't Forget Your Passphrase! You will need your passphrase to access to the CVS repository. It cannot be recovered if you forget it. Change permissions to your key and .ssh directory: chmod 700 ~/.ssh Copy and paste the SSH key in the space provided in order to complete the account application. There are also two lists where you can discuss translation issues. The first is fedora-trans-list, a general list to discuss problems that affect all languages. Refer to for more information. The second is the language-specific list, such as fedora-trans-es for Spanish translators, to discuss issues that affect only the individual community of translators. General Documentation Issues You may also find it useful to subscribe to fedora-docs-list to stay informed about general documentation issues.
Translating Software The translatable part of a software package is available in one or more po files. The &FP; stores these files in a CVS repository under the directory translate/. Once your account has been approved, download this directory typing the following instructions in a command line: export CVS_RSH=ssh export CVSROOT=:ext:username@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS cvs -z9 co translate/ These commands download all the modules and .po files to your machine following the same hierarchy of the repository. Each directory contains a .pot file, such as anaconda.pot, and the .po files for each language, such as zh_CN.po, de.po, and so forth. You can check the status of the translations at . Choose your language in the dropdown menu or check the overall status. Select a package to view the maintainer and the name of the last translator of this module. If you want to translate a module, contact your language-specific list and let your community know you are working on that module. Afterwards, select take in the status page. The module is then assigned to you. At the password prompt, enter the one you received via e-mail when you applied for your account. You can now start translating.
Translating Strings Change directory to the location of the package you have taken. cd ~/translate/package_name Update the files with the following command: cvs up Translate the .po file of your language in a .po editor such as KBabel or gtranslator. For example, to open the .po file for Spanish in KBabel, type: kbabel es.po When you finish your work, commit your changes back to the repository: cvs commit -m 'comments' lang.po Click the release link on the status page to release the module so other people can work on it.
Proofreading If you want to proofread your translation as part of the software, follow these steps: Go to the directory of the package you want to proofread: cd ~/translate/package_name Convert the .po file in .mo file with msgfmt: msgfmt lang.po Overwrite the existing .mo file in /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. First, back up the existing file: cp /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/package_name.mo package_name.mo-backup mv package_name.mo /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/ Proofread the package with the translated strings as part of the application: LANG=lang rpm -qi package_name The application related to the translated package will run with the translated strings.
Translating Documentation The Fedora documentation is also stored in a CVS repository under the directory docs/.
Downloading Documentation The process to download the documentation is similar to the one used to download .po files: export CVSROOT=:ext:username@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs cvs co docs This step downloads all the current documents in the directory. To download only a single document to translate, list the current modules in the repository and then check out that module. You must also check out the docs-common module to check document validity for building. cvs co -c cvs co example-tutorial docs-common The documents are written in DocBook XML format and named using the specific-language locale, such as example-tutorial-en.xml. If you plan to translate directly from the original XML file, you should create the document for your language: cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-es.xml Afterwards you can work on the new copy.
Using Translation Applications You can also convert the XML files into .po files and work with a .po editor like KBabel or gtranslator. To do so, follow these steps: In a terminal, go to the directory of the document you want to translate: cd ~/docs/example-tutorial Extract the translatable strings with xml2pot: xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > lang.po Now you can translate the file using the same application used to translate software: kbabel lang.po Once you finish, you must convert the translated .po file to .xml file in the target language with po2xml: po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml lang.po > example-tutorial-lang.xml The xml2pot filter does not include entities in the .po file. You must change the language of the document. Locate a line like the following near the top of the document: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="en"> Change the attribute to your language: <article id="example-tutorial" lang="es"> When the translated file is ready, add it to the repository: cvs add example-tutorial-lang.xml cvs commit -m 'Any comment' example-tutorial-lang.xml
Changing the <filename>Makefile</filename> You may have to change the Makefile so the document can be built in HTML and PDF formats. Avoid Translation Conflicts Please advise the community through fedora-docs-list and fedora-trans-locale that you are modifying the Makefile. Inform the community that you are working on the translation of this document before you begin, to avoid conflict between translators working on the same file. In the text editor of your preference, open the Makefile. vi Makefile Add the locale of the new translation after the other languages as in the following example: LANGUAGES = en de lang Commit the Makefile. cvs commit -m 'Any comment' Makefile Then, you can build the document in your langugage by typing: make html-lang
--- rpm-info-en.xml DELETED --- --- translation-quick-start-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:07:15 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:07:15 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide rpm-info.xml,1.14,1.15 Message-ID: <200602172307.k1HN7j8F026043@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25998 Added Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Move en module to NWO Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: rpm-info.xml diff -N rpm-info.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ rpm-info.xml 17 Feb 2006 23:06:54 -0000 1.15 @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + GNU FDL + 1.0 + + + 2005 + 2006 + Red Hat, Inc. + Manuel Ospina + + + 2006 + Paul W. Frields + Hugo Cisneiros + Francesco Tombolini + + + + Translation Quick Start Guide + Quick start guide to providing translations on the Fedora Project. + + + Guida rapida alle traduzioni + Guida rapida per fornire traduzioni rapide nel Fedora Project. + + + Guia R??pido de Tradu????o + Guia r??pido para fornecer tradu????es ao Projeto Fedora. + + + + + + +
Move to DocBook XML 4.4 and use XInclude
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Fix spelling (#179717)
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Additional style editing, division of procedures into more readable + sections
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Ulteriori aggiunte di stile, divisioni delle procedure in sezioni pi?? + leggibili
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Edi????o de estilo adicional, divis??o de procedimentos em se????es para + melhor leitura
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Primeira etapa de edi????o.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:13:16 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:13:16 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602172313.k1HNDGDu026214@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26199/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:16:04 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:16:04 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602172316.k1HNG46P026304@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26259/pt_BR Removed Files: translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml Log Message: More NWO switcheroo --- translation-quick-start-pt_BR.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:15:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:15:57 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/it translation-quick-start-it.xml, 1.2, NONE Message-ID: <200602172315.k1HNFvch026291@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/it In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26259/it Removed Files: translation-quick-start-it.xml Log Message: More NWO switcheroo --- translation-quick-start-it.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:20:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:20:06 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs networkconfig.eps, NONE, 1.1 networkconfig.png, NONE, 1.1 packagegroupdetail.eps, NONE, 1.1 packagegroupdetail.png, NONE, 1.1 packagegroups.eps, NONE, 1.1 packagegroups.png, NONE, 1.1 partitionoption.eps, NONE, 1.1 partitionoption.png, NONE, 1.1 networkconfig-en.eps, 1.2, NONE networkconfig-en.png, 1.2, NONE packagegroupdetail-en.eps, 1.1, NONE packagegroupdetail-en.png, 1.1, NONE packagegroups-en.eps, 1.2, NONE packagegroups-en.png, 1.2, NONE partitionoption-en.eps, 1.1, NONE partitionoption-en.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602172320.k1HNK6Yr026457@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26362 Added Files: networkconfig.eps networkconfig.png packagegroupdetail.eps packagegroupdetail.png packagegroups.eps packagegroups.png partitionoption.eps partitionoption.png Removed Files: networkconfig-en.eps networkconfig-en.png packagegroupdetail-en.eps packagegroupdetail-en.png packagegroups-en.eps packagegroups-en.png partitionoption-en.eps partitionoption-en.png Log Message: - Renamed files. --- NEW FILE networkconfig.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%Creator: (ImageMagick) %%Title: (networkconfig.eps) %%CreationDate: (Fri Feb 10 14:02:04 2006) %%BoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 288 216 %%DocumentData: Clean7Bit %%LanguageLevel: 1 %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginDefaults %%EndDefaults %%BeginProlog % % Display a color image. 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Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /PseudoClassImage { % % Display a PseudoClass image. % % Parameters: % class: 0-PseudoClass or 1-Grayscale. % currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /class exch def pop class 0 gt { currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /depth exch def pop /grays columns 8 add depth sub depth mul 8 idiv string def columns rows depth [ 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The image is displayed in color on % Postscript viewers or printers that support color, otherwise % it is displayed as grayscale. % /DirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet. % % Parameters: % red. % green. % blue. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 3 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add 3 mul def } ifelse 0 3 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch color_packet putinterval } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /DirectClassImage { % % Display a DirectClass image. % systemdict /colorimage known { columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { DirectClassPacket } false 3 colorimage } { % % No colorimage operator; convert to grayscale. % columns rows 8 [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows ] { GrayDirectClassPacket } image } ifelse } bind def /GrayDirectClassPacket { % % Get a DirectClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % red % green % blue % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile color_packet readhexstring pop pop color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /number_pixels exch 1 add def } ifelse 0 1 number_pixels 1 sub { pixels exch gray_packet put } for pixels 0 number_pixels getinterval } bind def /GrayPseudoClassPacket { % % Get a PseudoClass packet; convert to grayscale. % % Parameters: % index: index into the colormap. % length: number of pixels minus one of this color (optional). % currentfile byte readhexstring pop 0 get /offset exch 3 mul def /color_packet colormap offset 3 getinterval def color_packet 0 get 0.299 mul color_packet 1 get 0.587 mul add color_packet 2 get 0.114 mul add cvi /gray_packet exch def compression 0 eq { /number_pixels 1 def } { currentfile byte readhexstring pop 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Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:20:37 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial Makefile,1.30,1.31 Message-ID: <200602172320.k1HNKbjB026484@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26463/example-tutorial Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: This is still a nice piece of advice for non-Makefile experts Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.30 retrieving revision 1.31 diff -u -r1.30 -r1.31 --- Makefile 13 Feb 2006 16:15:10 -0000 1.30 +++ Makefile 17 Feb 2006 23:20:30 -0000 1.31 @@ -33,3 +33,11 @@ ######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common ######################################################################## +# If you want to add additional steps to any of the +# targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use +# a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to +# print the message "FINISHED AT LAST" after building +# the HTML document version, uncomment the following +# line: +#${DOCNAME}/index.html:: +# echo FINISHED AT LAST From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:27:53 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:27:53 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/po translation-quick-start.pot, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602172327.k1HNRrmW026657@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26619/po Added Files: translation-quick-start.pot Log Message: Hopefully this seals the deal for NWO --- NEW FILE translation-quick-start.pot --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 18:22-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:23(title) msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:25(para) msgid "This guide is a fast, simple, step-by-step set of instructions for translating Fedora Project software and documents. If you are interested in better understanding the translation process involved, refer to the Translation guide or the manual of the specific translation tool." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:38(title) msgid "Accounts and Subscriptions" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:40(para) msgid "To participate in the Fedora Project as a translator you need an account. You can apply for an account at . You need to provide a user name, an email address, a target language most likely your native language and the public part of your SSH key." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:49(para) msgid "If you do not have a SSH key yet, you can generate one using the following steps:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:56(para) msgid "Type in a comand line:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:61(command) msgid "ssh-keygen -t dsa" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:64(para) msgid "Accept the default location (~/.ssh/id_dsa) and enter a passphrase." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:69(title) msgid "Don't Forget Your Passphrase!" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:70(para) msgid "You will need your passphrase to access to the CVS repository. It cannot be recovered if you forget it." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:94(para) msgid "Change permissions to your key and .ssh directory:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:104(command) msgid "chmod 700 ~/.ssh" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:109(para) msgid "Copy and paste the SSH key in the space provided in order to complete the account application." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:115(para) msgid "There are also two lists where you can discuss translation issues. The first is fedora-trans-list, a general list to discuss problems that affect all languages. Refer to for more information. The second is the language-specific list, such as fedora-trans-es for Spanish translators, to discuss issues that affect only the individual community of translators." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:126(title) msgid "General Documentation Issues" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:127(para) msgid "You may also find it useful to subscribe to fedora-docs-list to stay informed about general documentation issues." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:136(title) msgid "Translating Software" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:138(para) msgid "The translatable part of a software package is available in one or more po files. The Fedora Project stores these files in a CVS repository under the directory translate/. Once your account has been approved, download this directory typing the following instructions in a command line:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:148(command) msgid "export CVS_RSH=ssh" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:149(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:318(replaceable) msgid "username" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:149(command) msgid "export CVSROOT=:ext:@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:150(command) msgid "cvs -z9 co translate/" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:153(para) msgid "These commands download all the modules and .po files to your machine following the same hierarchy of the repository. Each directory contains a .pot file, such as anaconda.pot, and the .po files for each language, such as zh_CN.po, de.po, and so forth." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:163(para) msgid "You can check the status of the translations at . Choose your language in the dropdown menu or check the overall status. Select a package to view the maintainer and the name of the last translator of this module. If you want to translate a module, contact your language-specific list and let your community know you are working on that module. Afterwards, select take in the status page. The module is then assigned to you. At the password prompt, enter the one you received via e-mail when you applied for your account." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:175(para) msgid "You can now start translating." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:180(title) msgid "Translating Strings" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:184(para) msgid "Change directory to the location of the package you have taken." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:190(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:253(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:277(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:288(replaceable) msgid "package_name" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:190(command) en/translation-quick-start.xml:253(command) msgid "cd ~/translate/" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:195(para) msgid "Update the files with the following command:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:200(command) msgid "cvs up" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:205(para) msgid "Translate the .po file of your language in a .po editor such as KBabel or gtranslator. For example, to open the .po file for Spanish in KBabel, type:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:215(command) msgid "kbabel es.po" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:220(para) msgid "When you finish your work, commit your changes back to the repository:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:226(replaceable) msgid "comments" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:226(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:264(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:277(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:288(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:383(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:394(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:406(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:406(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:437(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:438(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:483(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:504(replaceable) msgid "lang" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:226(command) msgid "cvs commit -m '' .po" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:231(para) msgid "Click the release link on the status page to release the module so other people can work on it." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:240(title) msgid "Proofreading" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:242(para) msgid "If you want to proofread your translation as part of the software, follow these steps:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:248(para) msgid "Go to the directory of the package you want to proofread:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:258(para) msgid "Convert the .po file in .mo file with msgfmt:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:264(command) msgid "msgfmt .po" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:269(para) msgid "Overwrite the existing .mo file in /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. First, back up the existing file:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(command) msgid "cp /usr/share/locale//LC_MESSAGES/.mo .mo-backup" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:277(command) msgid "mv .mo /usr/share/locale//LC_MESSAGES/" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:282(para) msgid "Proofread the package with the translated strings as part of the application:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:288(command) msgid "LANG= rpm -qi " msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:293(para) msgid "The application related to the translated package will run with the translated strings." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:302(title) msgid "Translating Documentation" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:304(para) msgid "The Fedora documentation is also stored in a CVS repository under the directory docs/." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:310(title) msgid "Downloading Documentation" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:312(para) msgid "The process to download the documentation is similar to the one used to download .po files:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:318(command) msgid "export CVSROOT=:ext:@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:319(command) msgid "cvs co docs" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:322(para) msgid "This step downloads all the current documents in the directory. To download only a single document to translate, list the current modules in the repository and then check out that module. You must also check out the docs-common module to check document validity for building." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:332(command) msgid "cvs co -c" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:333(command) msgid "cvs co example-tutorial docs-common" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:336(para) msgid "The documents are written in DocBook XML format and named using the specific-language locale, such as example-tutorial-en.xml. If you plan to translate directly from the original XML file, you should create the document for your language:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:345(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:427(replaceable) msgid "es" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:345(command) msgid "cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:348(para) msgid "Afterwards you can work on the new copy." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:355(title) msgid "Using Translation Applications" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:357(para) msgid "You can also convert the XML files into .po files and work with a .po editor like KBabel or gtranslator. To do so, follow these steps:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:366(para) msgid "In a terminal, go to the directory of the document you want to translate:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:372(command) msgid "cd ~/docs/example-tutorial" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:377(para) msgid "Extract the translatable strings with xml2pot:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:383(command) msgid "xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > .po" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:388(para) msgid "Now you can translate the file using the same application used to translate software:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:394(command) msgid "kbabel .po" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:399(para) msgid "Once you finish, you must convert the translated .po file to .xml file in the target language with po2xml:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:406(command) msgid "po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml .po > example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:411(para) msgid "The xml2pot filter does not include entities in the .po file. You must change the language of the document. Locate a line like the following near the top of the document:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:419(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "<article id=\"example-tutorial\" lang=\"en\">" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:424(para) msgid "Change the attribute to your language:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:427(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "<article id=\"example-tutorial\" lang=\"\">" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:432(para) msgid "When the translated file is ready, add it to the repository:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:437(command) msgid "cvs add example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:438(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:493(replaceable) msgid "Any comment" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:438(command) msgid "cvs commit -m '' example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:447(title) msgid "Changing the Makefile" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:449(para) msgid "You may have to change the Makefile so the document can be built in HTML and PDF formats." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:454(title) msgid "Avoid Translation Conflicts" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:455(para) msgid "Please advise the community through fedora-docs-list and fedora-trans-locale that you are modifying the Makefile. Inform the community that you are working on the translation of this document before you begin, to avoid conflict between translators working on the same file." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:467(para) msgid "In the text editor of your preference, open the Makefile." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:473(command) msgid "vi Makefile" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:477(para) msgid "Add the locale of the new translation after the other languages as in the following example:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:483(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "LANGUAGES = en de " msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:488(para) msgid "Commit the Makefile." msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:493(command) msgid "cvs commit -m '' Makefile" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:498(para) msgid "Then, you can build the document in your langugage by typing:" msgstr "" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:504(command) msgid "make html-" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:27:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:27:47 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide Makefile,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602172328.k1HNSHCq026673@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26619 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Hopefully this seals the deal for NWO Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Makefile 2 Feb 2006 12:12:24 -0000 1.5 +++ Makefile 17 Feb 2006 23:27:40 -0000 1.6 @@ -1,21 +1,38 @@ -############################################################################### -# Makefile for RHLP docs project -# Created by: Tammy Fox -# Last edited by: Tommy Reynolds -# WARNING: need passivetex 1.24 for pdf generation to work -# License: GPL -# Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. -# Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com -############################################################################### +######################################################################## +# NOTICE +#----------------------------------------------------------------------- +# There is actually no "de" translation. All the '*de*" files are just +# fodder to check the internationalization (i18n) workings for the FTP. +# No discourtesy to any German speaker is intended. -- Tommy Reynolds +# Actual translations welcome. +######################################################################## -LANGUAGES = en it pt_BR -DOCBASE = translation-quick-start -XMLEXTRAFILES-en = +######################################################################## +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile +# License: GPL +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +######################################################################## +# +# Document-specific definitions. +# +DOCBASE = translation-quick-start +PRI_LANG = en +OTHERS = it pt_BR +######################################################################## +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... -###################################################### +define XMLFILES_template +XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml +endef +# +######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common -###################################################### - +######################################################################## # If you want to add additional steps to any of the # targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use # a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:30:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:30:08 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide Makefile,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602172330.k1HNU8vL026767@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26749 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Remove holdover from example-tutorial template Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- Makefile 17 Feb 2006 23:27:40 -0000 1.6 +++ Makefile 17 Feb 2006 23:30:00 -0000 1.7 @@ -1,13 +1,4 @@ ######################################################################## -# NOTICE -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# There is actually no "de" translation. All the '*de*" files are just -# fodder to check the internationalization (i18n) workings for the FTP. -# No discourtesy to any German speaker is intended. -- Tommy Reynolds -# Actual translations welcome. -######################################################################## - -######################################################################## # Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile # License: GPL # Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:32:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:32:00 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602172332.k1HNW0PN026896@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26869/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:32:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:32:51 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial/po mirror-tutorial.pot,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602172332.k1HNWpHO026980@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26947/po Added Files: mirror-tutorial.pot Log Message: Finish transition --- NEW FILE mirror-tutorial.pot --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 18:30-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:22(title) msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:24(title) msgid "Purpose" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:25(para) msgid "This tutorial presents a number of related topics that allow an administrator to seamlessly integrate mirroring and update services for Fedora Core. Use these services to provision a classroom, laboratory, or office. These service provisions also increase ease of use and enhance user experience. They also add to the perceived value of non-proprietary operating systems and software." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:37(title) msgid "Audience" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:38(para) msgid "You will find this tutorial more useful if you are a system administrator, or a Fedora Core \"power user\" familiar with the following topics:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:45(para) msgid "Fedora Core system installation and administration" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:50(para) msgid "Basic Internet protocols (HTTP/Web)" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:55(para) msgid "Using a command line interface" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:62(title) msgid "About Mirrors" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:63(para) msgid "A mirrormirror is a server that provides a copy of one or more collections of files. Mirroring a site reduces traffic to the original source site, thus spreading the stress and bandwidth costs of many users across many sites. Side benefits of running a local mirror include very fast access through the local network, providing custom services to local users, and increasing your skills in managing Internet services." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:74(para) msgid "The site from which you retrieve files to build your mirror is called an upstream mirrormirrorupstream. If possible, choose an upstream mirror that is located close to you geographically. This reduces unnecessary traffic across transcontinental sections of the Internet, where bandwidth is limited and expensive. Use only upstream mirrors that are intended for public access, unless you have permission from the upstream mirror site administrator." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:87(title) msgid "Additional Resources" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:88(para) msgid "For more information on installing Fedora Core see the Fedora Core Installation Guide at . For more information on basic Internet protocols, see http://library.albany.edu/internet/internet.html, or search Google at http://www.google.com/. For more general information about mirrors, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_(computing)." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:100(title) msgid "Acknowledgements" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:101(para) msgid "Karsten Wade provided editorial services and kept the style crisp and consistent. Stuart Ellis provided some additional security-related information." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:110(title) msgid "Planning and Setup" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:113(title) msgid "The Distribution Structure" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:114(para) msgid "The Fedora distributiondistribution, which is the collection of all Fedora-related files, uses the directory tree in . It may include multiple versions of Fedora Core. The tree design makes it easier to \"trim\" unnecessary or undesired files. When you set up a mirror, duplicate this tree exactly, or as closely as possible. If you duplicate the tree, it will be easier to automate nightly updates." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:128(title) msgid "Fedora directory tree" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:130(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "fedora\n+-- linux\n +-- core\n |-- 1 \n | ... \n +-- 4 \n | +-- SRPMS \n | +-- i386 \n | | +-- debug \n | | +-- iso \n | | +-- os \n | | +-- Fedora \n | | +-- SRPMS \n | | +-- images \n | | +-- isolinux \n | +-- x86_64 \n +-- development \n | ...\n +-- test \n | ...\n +-- updates \n +-- 1 \n | ... \n +-- 4 \n | +-- SRPMS \n | +-- i386 \n | +-- x86_64 \n +-- testing \n +-- 1 \n | ... \n +-- 4 \n +-- SRPMS \n +-- i386 \n +-- x86_64" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:168(title) msgid "Naming conventions" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:169(para) msgid "Throughout the rest of the document, /var/www/mirror represents the folder where all your mirrored files are stored. You may substitute a different location. This location simplifies sharing your mirror, due to the shipping configuration of Fedora Core. See for more information. The site name mirror.example.com represents the upstream mirror." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:180(para) msgid "The fedora/linux/core/4/arch/os directory contains a copy of all the original distribution files for Fedora Core 4. They are the same files found on the DVD and CD-ROM version of the distribution. The Fedora subfolder contains all the files that are necessary for installation, including the entire collection of Fedora Core RPM packages. The images folder contains copies of any floppy diskette or CD-ROM images that boot a system into installation or rescue modes. The fedora/linux/core/4/arch/iso folder contains images of the CD-ROM version of the distribution." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:196(title) msgid "RPM packages" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:197(para) msgid "RPMRPM, originally the Red Hat Package Manager and now the RPM Package Manager, is not just a file format. RPM is also a system that tracks and interconnects software and version information. The RPM system is quite popular, and many other Linux distributions use RPM as well. Read more information on RPM at http://www.rpm.org/." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:208(para) msgid "The SRPMS folders under architecture-specific branches are links that point to the main SRPMS folder for that distribution. For example, fedora/linux/core/2/i386/os/SRPMS is a link that points to fedora/linux/core/2/SRPMS." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:216(para) msgid "A Fedora mirror consists of at least the original ISO images or the distribution files. If possible, include both, provided you have sufficient disk space and/or bandwidth." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:225(title) msgid "Copying the Original Distribution" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:226(para) msgid "If you already have reliable CD-ROM installation discs of a distribution, reduce your initial bandwidth and time spent mirroring by copying the files from the discs to your server. Copy all files from Installation Disc 1 into the fedora/linux/core/4/arch/os folder. Then copy all files from the Fedora folder of each of the remaining Installation discs into the fedora/linux/core/4/arch/os/Fedora folder on the server." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:237(para) msgid "Copy all the files from the SRPMS folder on each of the \"Sources\" discs to the fedora/linux/core/4/SRPMS folder on the server. Make a link in the os folder that occurs under each architecture. Follow this example:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:246(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "cd /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os/Fedora\nln ../../SRPMS SRPMS" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:250(para) msgid "The documentation for anacondaanaconda, the Fedora Core installation program, calls this directory structure an exploded treeexploded tree. This is because the package data on each CD is extracted, or exploded, to a large directory tree with a predetermined structure. The anaconda installer expects this structure to some extent." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:261(para) msgid "If you only include CD images, create a mirror suitable for installation services by mounting each CD image under the arch/os/ directory. Make a directory for each disc, naming them disc1, disc2, and so on. Mount each disc on the appropriate folder, and add entries to /etc/fstab to perform this mount automatically in case of a reboot. Each entry looks like this:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:273(replaceable) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:273(replaceable) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:299(replaceable) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:299(replaceable) msgid "path" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:273(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "//i386/iso/FC4-i386-disc1.iso //i386/os/disc1 iso9660 defaults 0 0" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:276(para) msgid "The anaconda installer application automatically detects these folders and uses them properly. In addition, system configuration tools such as system-config-packages also continue to work properly when pointed at the parent of the ISO image mount points." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:284(para) msgid "There are drawbacks to using CD ISO images in this fashion. For instance, no one directory contains the entire distribution of RPM packages. Soft links circumvent this problem, but your server security policies may not permit them. Fedora Core also comes in a ISO format DVD image, which alleviates this problem. Users who do not have DVD burning hardware, however, cannot use this image to make discs for their own use." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:293(para) msgid "You only need a single line in /etc/fstab for mounting the Fedora Core DVD ISO image. The entry looks like this:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:299(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "//i386/iso/FC4-i386-DVD.iso //i386/os iso9660 defaults 0 0" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:305(title) msgid "Trimming Branches" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:306(para) msgid "You may omit almost any branch of the tree that you do not plan to use. Consider carefully the impact of excluding that folder. Branches you might trim from your mirror include:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:313(term) msgid "Older versions of Fedora Core (any numbered directory)." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:315(para) msgid "Before you exclude an old version, ensure this does not adversely affect any of your users. These adverse affects can come in many forms. For example, the level of support for certain hardware sometimes changes between releases of Fedora Core. Users who cannot install a previous version may not be able to use Fedora Core. Your users might need to perform software-related tasks such as building packages for different Fedora Core releases. Always remain aware of the needs of your users during the planning stage." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:328(term) msgid "Folders for architectures your site does not support." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:330(para) msgid "If you do not have any x86-64 hosts to support, trimming these folders eliminates several gigabytes of extra files. If you support x86-64 hosts later, though, you must restore mirroring of these branches." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:339(term) msgid "The development folder (formerly \"Rawhide\")." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:342(para) msgid "This folder contains all the latest \"bleeding-edge\" packages from the Fedora Project. If you participate in active Fedora development, you should not trim this branch. Fedora development moves at a rapid pace and requires frequent updates to the latest development package versions. However, the frequent updates cause your mirror to download significant amounts of material during the regular update cycle." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:355(term) msgid "The testing folders." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:357(para) msgid "These branches contain updates that are being subjected to quality assurance through public testing, as well as the test or \"pre-release\" versions of the Fedora Core distribution. The testing folder under the main core tree is where test versions of the distribution, such as Fedora Core 5 test3, are kept. (Users of Fedora Core test distributions are often directed to use the development branch to update packages.) The testing folder, under updates, contains package updates that have not yet passed the public testing phase." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:374(term) msgid "The debug folders." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:376(para) msgid "These folders contain packages that enable developers and skilled users to interpret data created when a program crashes or encounters a bug. If you participate actively in Fedora development, you should not trim these folders. If you trim this branch, you may still download individual packages as needed from a nearby public mirror site." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:388(term) msgid "The SRPMS folders (and links thereto)." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:391(para) msgid "These folders contain the original source for all the binary RPM packages in the distribution. You may download these packages individually as needed to save space on your local mirror." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:400(para) msgid "Unless your site closely manages workstation configuration, you should probably not trim any of the updates branches for the distributions you support. These locations contain packages with bug fixes, security patches, and errata updates that your users probably want." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:410(title) msgid "Downloading the Files" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:411(para) msgid "Locate a public mirror site for Fedora Core by referring to the main project site's mirror page, http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/. Once you have selected a nearby mirror site, note what services it offers (FTP, HTTP, and/or rsync). A mirror is usually servicing a large number of users. Choose off-peak hours, when possible, to download a large set of files. Be aware of any timezone differences when estimating off-peak hours." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:422(title) msgid "Download Using HTTP or FTP" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:423(para) msgid "To download via HTTP or FTP, use either the wget or lftp command. The wget command recurses subdirectories automatically and pulls down entire trees of data with a single command. If you are not careful, however, it is possible to pull down much more data than you intended. The following commands mirror the entire current Fedora Core distribution:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:436(replaceable) msgid "2" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:435(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "cd /var/www/mirror \nwget --mirror -np -nH --cut-dirs= http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:439(para) msgid "Note the options used above:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:444(para) msgid "--mirror turns on recursion (descends into all subdirectories), and duplicates file timestamps;" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:450(para) msgid "-np prevents wget from ascending into the parent directory;" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:456(para) msgid "-nH prevents wget from writing a directory named after the host (in this case, mirror.example.com);" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:464(para) msgid "--cut-dirs=n truncates the first n directories in the path. In the example above, --cut-dirs=2 prevents wget from writing the /pub/mirror portion of the path into your mirror." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:475(para) msgid "The same syntax works for both HTTP and FTP upstream mirrors. It is possible that you may download some extraneous files if the HTTP site formats its pages for browser viewing. These files can be safely deleted, but return each time the mirror updates unless you exclude them using special options. See the wget man pages for more information." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:485(para) msgid "The lftp command works like the wget command, and mirrors the content of a HTTP or FTP server. The wget command, however, does not delete old files locally. This feature is important for update repository mirrors to stay synchronized to upstream mirrors. New files are created and old files are automatically removed from the upstream mirrors on a frequent basis." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:496(para) msgid "The lftp command synchronizes files and directories from a remote host like rsync, but uses HTTP or FTP protocols. Use the following command to mirror the entire Fedora Core distribution with lftp:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:505(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "cd /var/www/mirror && \\\nlftp -c \"open http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/4/i386/ && \\\nmirror --delete --verbose\"" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:510(para) msgid "The parameter executes a set of commands in a lftp process. Commands are separated with && to prevent the lftp command from executing if the cd command fails. The commands in the lftp command set work the same way. The command syntax A && B is often shorthand for \"if A returns success, run B.\" An explanation of the lftp commands follows:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:524(para) msgid "open connects to the site and changes directory automatically." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:530(para) msgid "mirror fetches all files and directories recursively in the current directory. The --delete option excludes all local files that are not in the remote directory. The --verbose option prints some information in the screen and is optional." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:541(para) msgid "The lftp command above mantains an exact copy of the directory for you. It downloads only new or changed files, and deletes only those that no longer exist on the upstream mirror." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:548(para) msgid "As with wget, it is possible you may download some unwanted files. The lftp command supports regular expressions for excluding files within a mirror command. The command below shows how to mirror an current Fedora Core distribution updates repository, excluding debug and repodata directories:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:559(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "cd /var/www/mirror && \\\nlftp -c \"set mirror:exclude-regex 'debug\\/|repodata\\/' && \\\nopen http://mirror.example.com/pub/mirror/linux/core/updates/4/i386/ && \\\nmirror --delete --verbose\"" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:565(para) msgid "Consult the lftp man pages for more details and usage options." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:569(title) msgid "Using Proxy for HTTP or FTP retrieval" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:570(para) msgid "If you are behind a proxy or firewall, you may need to use a HTTP proxy to mirror files. To do this, export the environment variables http_proxy and ftp_proxy before you run the wget or lftp commands:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:579(replaceable) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:580(replaceable) msgid "username" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:579(replaceable) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:580(replaceable) msgid "password" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:579(replaceable) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:580(replaceable) msgid "host" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:579(replaceable) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:580(replaceable) msgid "port" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:579(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "export http_proxy=http://:@:\nexport ftp_proxy=http://:@:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:587(title) msgid "The rsync Command" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:588(para) msgid "Use the rsync command to synchronize a set of files and/or directories with a remote host. It operates in much the same way as rcp, but it is usually faster. One reason for the speed is that rsync has a special protocol that evaluates and skips files (or portions of files) that are already downloaded." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:597(para) msgid "Begin by identifying the modules available on the upstream mirror site you have chosen. Note that the double colon \"::\" is always used after the host name to separate it from the rest of the rsync path. The following command generates a list of \"modules\" on the upstream mirror." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:606(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "rsync mirror.example.org::" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:609(para) msgid "These modules are roughly equivalent to top-level directories, and they follow the same rules. To list any subdirectory of the upstream mirror, add the directory path to the command above. For example, on many mirrors, the fedora-linux-core module is equivalent to the fedora/linux/core path found at the Fedora Project main download server. To list the contents of the Fedora Core 4 distribution folder on the upstream server, issue the following command. Do not forget the trailing slash \"/\". Without it, you only receive a listing of a folder name that matches the last component of the remote path." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:624(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "rsync mirror.example.org::fedora-linux-core/4/" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:630(title) msgid "Downloading Using rsync" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:631(para) msgid "To download via rsync, add a destination path on your system to the end of the command line. The resulting tree of files from the listing you perform are downloaded to the local path you specify. Remember, if you leave off the trailing slash on the remote path, then the last component of that path is created as a folder, and its contents are copied." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:642(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "rsync filehouse.example.org::files/misc/ /var/www/misc/" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:645(para) msgid "When downloading using rsync for mirror purposes, use some of the command line switches to improve performance and feedback. The switches -PHav enable the following rsync features:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:653(term) msgid "-P" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:655(para) msgid "recover partially-downloaded files, and show a progress meter" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:662(term) msgid "-H" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:664(para) msgid "preserve hard links" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:670(term) msgid "-a" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:672(para) msgid "recurse all directories, and preserve as much file information as possible, including timestamps, ownership, permissions, device files (if you are running as root), and soft links" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:681(term) msgid "-v" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:683(para) msgid "give verbose feedback to the screen" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:690(para) msgid "Remove the -v switch if you run this mirroring process as part of a script, or have no need to monitor progress. The following example mirrors all available versions of Fedora Core from an upstream site." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:697(title) msgid "Example command downloads many gigabytes of files" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:698(para) msgid "This command downloads many gigabytes of files, and is intended for use as an example only. Do not run this command if you do not understand the consequences." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:706(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "rsync -PHav mirror.example.org::fedora-linux-core/4/ /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:709(para) msgid "The -n switch performs a \"dry run\" using the other given parameters. Use this switch to test any rsync command if you are unsure what files you will receive. See also ." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:716(para) msgid "The -z switch enables compression during the rsync process. The server compresses data before transmission, and the client decompresses the data before writing it to disk." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:723(title) msgid "Compression using rsync" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:724(para) msgid "The vast majority of the Fedora Core distribution consists of RPM files, which are already compressed data. Therefore, additional compression does not save time, and instead induces an unnecessary load on the upstream mirror CPU. As a courtesy, do not use the -z switch for this purpose." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:732(para) msgid "The next section features some additional switches that can be used to automatically trim branches from the tree of downloaded folders. With proper usage, they result in a mirror that is exactly as organized and full-featured as any high-volume public upstream site." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:739(title) msgid "Possible data loss" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:740(para) msgid "If you are not exceedingly careful in using these switches, it is possible to delete large portions of your mirrored data. Fixing this problem might require performing the copying steps outlined in above. On the other hand, if you are also careless about your destination path, and you are running as root, you could put your entire system at risk. Know your environment before using these switches:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:751(para) msgid "What is your current working directory? Use pwd to find out, if you are unsure." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:757(para) msgid "Are you logged in as root? If you are using SELinux extensions, what is your current security context?" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:763(para) msgid "Have you tested this command using the -n switch (see )?" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:770(para) msgid "Use the --exclude switch, along with a simple pattern, to disallow download of certain files and/or folders. For instance, --exclude \"*.iso\" excludes the download of any file whose name ends with the string \".iso\"." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:776(para) msgid "Use the --delete switch, again with a pattern, to remove any file from the local system which does not have a match on the upstream mirror. This switch prevents unwanted file debris from cropping up in your mirror. You can also use it to retroactively trim branches of the tree which you no longer wish to maintain or download." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:784(para) msgid "Wildcards are permitted with rsync commands, including the asterisk *, question mark ?, and brackets [ ]. The question mark and brackets work as in the shell; the former matches any single character, while the brackets define a set of characters to be matched. Asterisks are especially powerful when combined with a portion of a file name. The double asterisk ** pattern matches any character, including slashes; a single asterisk * matches any character, but stops at a slash. Therefore, be judicious about using either. The double asterisk is very useful for mirroring a tree that includes multiple instances of directories and files that contain a pattern. A good example is mirroring several versions of Fedora Core, where certain folder names appear in every version." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:802(title) msgid "Pattern matching wildcards" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:803(para) msgid "Use double asterisks to trim out directories that repeat throughout a mirrored tree. For example, when mirroring for a site that only uses i386 architecture machines, you may trim all files and folders marked for x86_64 architecture, using the switch --exclude \"**x86_64**\". This matches not only folders marked x86_64, but also files such as ISO images for x86_64, which are indicated by file names such as FC4-x86_64-disc1.iso." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:814(para) msgid "Process a long list of exclusions and deletions with the --exclude-from and --delete-from options. Follow each tag with a file name that includes a list of patterns, one per line, to be matched by the appropriate option." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:820(para) msgid "These syntax hints only scratch the surface of rsync, but suffice to make your first mirror. Once you have selected your site and formulated your excludes and deletes, run your rsync command with the -n option. Redirect output to a file so you can examine the resulting list of files in the editor or pager of your choice." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:829(para) msgid "The following example mirrors the entire Fedora Core 4 distribution, with --exclude options that avoid downloading:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:835(para) msgid "Any information for x86_64 architecture;" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:840(para) msgid "Any yum headers (see );" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:846(para) msgid "Any debuginfo packages; and," msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:851(para) msgid "CD or DVD images." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:856(para) msgid "The -n switch is included for testing purposes. Backslashes at the ends of lines indicate this example is a single command line." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:863(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "rsync -Pan --delete --exclude \"**x86_64**\" --exclude \"**headers**\" \\\n --exclude \"**debug**\" --exclude \"**iso**\" \\\n mirror.example.com::fedora-linux-core/4/ \\\n /var/www/mirror/fedora/core/4" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:874(title) msgid "Maintaining Your Mirror" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:875(para) msgid "Fedora mirrors are even more useful when they are more than just a snapshot of the distribution at release time. Most mirror administrators also choose to carry updates and errata packages. Repositories of updates or development trees change daily, and your mirror should reflect these changes." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:883(title) msgid "rsync etiquette" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:884(para) msgid "If you plan to do regular updates of your mirror that include large amounts of data, you should ask permission from the administrator of the upstream mirror. Downloading nightly package updates for the official releases of Fedora Core 4 should not require notification, as they are rarely more than a few megabytes. However, the development tree routinely turns over several hundred megabytes nightly. Take these factors into consideration before putting any maintenance scripts into effect." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:895(para) msgid "Once your rsync command is working as desire, you may want to place it in a nightly cron script. The cron system allows you to schedule regularly-occurring jobs on your system. The intervals are highly configurable, but a nightly run keeps your mirror synchronized with updates and errata. Make sure your nightly cron job follows some simple guidelines:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:906(para) msgid "If your upstream mirror only synchronizes once or twice daily, run your job after the upstream mirror completes its update. This insures your mirror not only gets the freshest material, but also does not interfere with the upstream server's bandwidth while it runs its job. If you do not know this time, it is usually safe to plan your downloads for pre-dawn hours." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:916(para) msgid "Be sure you have sufficient disk space for additional packages. The updates tree in particular grows over time as more errata packages are released." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:923(para) msgid "Always test your script thoroughly before allowing it to run automatically. Use a -n or -v switch in the rsync command line for testing, and then remove it once you have completed testing. Remember that the results are e-mailed to your account on your system unless you specify differently. Read the crontab(5) man pages for additional information, with the command man 5 crontab." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:940(title) msgid "Server Configuration" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:942(para) msgid "This section describes how to set up a HTTP (Web) server to support Fedora installation and software management applications." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:948(title) msgid "Installing The Apache Web Server" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:949(para) msgid "Fedora Core provides the Apache server in the httpd package. The httpd package is included on Fedora systems installed with the Server installation type. You may have installed it later in order to run websites or Web applications. Fedora Extras also offers alternative HTTP servers, which are beyond the scope of this document." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:958(para) msgid "To install the httpd package, if you have not already done so, use the following command:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:964(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "su -c 'yum install httpd'" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:967(para) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:980(para) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:994(para) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1014(para) en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1076(para) msgid "Enter the password for the root account when prompted." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:972(para) msgid "To start the service, use the following command:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:977(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "su -c '/sbin/service httpd start'" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:985(para) msgid "To enable this service to load automatically at boot time, use the following command:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:991(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 httpd on'" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:999(para) msgid "The default firewall configuration for Fedora blocks access from remote systems. To enable other systems to connect to your HTTP service, use the system-config-securitylevel utility:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1007(para) msgid "Choose DesktopSystem SettingsSecurity Level." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1021(para) msgid "Select WWW (HTTP) from the list of services." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1027(para) msgid "When prompted, select Yes to update the firewall configuration." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1035(title) msgid "Configuring The Apache Web Server" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1036(para) msgid "To enable HTTP access to the files in your mirror directory, create the configuration file /etc/httpd/conf.d/mirror.conf. The following listing is an example:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1043(title) msgid "Apache 2.x configuration file for Fedora mirror" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1063(para) msgid "You must use root privileges to create or copy files in the directory /etc/httpd/conf.d/." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1067(para) msgid "To update an active httpd service with a new configuration, use the following command:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1073(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "su -c '/sbin/service httpd reload'" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1081(para) msgid "Your clients may now visit any area of your mirror by using the URL http://server.mydomain.org/mirror/path." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1087(title) msgid "Apache and SELinux" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1088(para) msgid "The default SELinux configuration for Fedora permits Apache to use files in the /var/www/ directory. If you build your mirror in another directory, you may need to modify the SELinux policy." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1097(title) msgid "Solving Dependencies" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1098(para) msgid "Every RPM package has a RPMheaderheader that contains all the vital information about that package. This information includes name, version and release, contents, the capabilities provided by the package, and any prerequisites. These prerequisites may include dependenciesRPMdependencies. A dependency is a requirement for one or more additional packages." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1112(para) msgid "Packages installed without satisfying their dependencies may not work correctly. Dependencies may create a problem for users who are trying to install a single package. Manually determining and resolving dependencies is difficult. Fedora Core provides the yum utility for solving these dependencies automatically, providing an improved user experience." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1121(para) msgid "The Yellow Dog Updater Modified, or yumyum, is a Python-based system for computing and solving RPM dependencies. A yum client retrieves a cache of headers from its repository server, as well as a list of available RPM packages and their exact locations on the server. It can do this via HTTP or FTP, as well as using standard file system calls (either local or remote via NFS). The client computes solutions to any package dependencies using the downloaded header information, and requests all necessary RPM packages once it has finished. The yum command relies on rpm functions to perform many of the computations involved in the process." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1136(para) msgid "A drawback to yum is that the first time it is run, it must download a header for every package installed on the system in order to determine available updates. However, running a local mirror nullifies this drawback. The yum command can download many megabytes of headers almost instantly on a standard Ethernet LAN. The yum utility is the most popular update method for Fedora Core." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1146(para) msgid "For more information about using yum, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1154(title) msgid "Configuring Repositories" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1155(para) msgid "A yumrepositoryrepository is a collection of packages on a server which supports yum clients. Repositories can serve both types of clients if desired." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1164(para) msgid "To set up a yum repository, you must write a directory that contains information which the clients require to resolve RPM dependencies. The directory's name depends on the version of yum it supports. It is permissible to have both kinds of repository information in a single repository." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1172(para) msgid "To support older yum clients, use the yum-arch command. To support current yum clients, use the createrepo command." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1179(title) msgid "Supporting Fedora Core 3 and beyond" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1180(para) msgid "Fedora Core 3 ships with a newer version of yum. To support Fedora Core 3 yum clients, you must use createrepo on your server's repositories." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1189(command) msgid "yum-arch" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1190(para) msgid "The yum-arch command creates a directory named headers/ which supports older versions of yum (before 2.2). The yum-arch program searches recursively through a target directory and any subdirectories for RPM packages, and includes them in the header data. The yum-arch command always creates the headers/ directory in the current working directory. Therefore you should change your working directory to the directory where you want headers/ to appear." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1205(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "cd /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os\nsu -c 'yum-arch -ls .'" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1209(para) msgid "Enter the root password at the prompt. The -l switch follows symbolic links. The -s switch includes SRPMS (source RPM packages) in the header list. The command above creates the yum header cache in the directory /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os/headers/." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1220(command) msgid "createrepo" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1221(para) msgid "The createrepo command creates repository information to support newer versions of yum (and possibly other repository client programs). The createrepo command stores this data in a folder named repodata. Run createrepo against the directory under which you want the repodata directory to appear. The createrepo program also searches recursively for RPM packages to include in the repository data." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1234(para) msgid "The following command creates the repository data in the directory /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os/repodata." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1241(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "su -c 'createrepo /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os'" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1244(para) msgid "To create repository data for package groups in addition to the package files, use the createrepo -g command. The option requires a parameter which points to the group file, relative to the given location of the package data. The following command creates the package group data corresponding to the repository directly above. Note the relative location of the group file /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4i386/os/Fedora/base/comps.xml." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1257(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "su -c 'createrepo -g Fedora/base/comps.xml /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os'" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1260(para) msgid "You may have certain clients who update their version of yum in a non-prescribed way. To minimize problems for your clients, create both kinds of repository data for any repositories. The extra repository information is relatively small and will not affect your mirror's proper function." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1272(title) msgid "Repository Locations" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1273(para) msgid "Typically you will run yum-arch or createrepo against at least the following locations:" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1280(para) msgid "The stock distribution; for example, /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os/. For yum-arch, use the -l and -s options to follow the linked directory SRPMS and include the source packages therein." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1290(para) msgid "Official updates to the distribution; for example, /var/www/mirror/fedora/linux/core/updates/4/. Once again, for yum-arch use -l and/or -s if appropriate." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1306(title) msgid "Client Configuration" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1308(para) msgid "Client systems that use yum to contact your mirror also require configuration. The yum repository configuration files are located in /etc/yum.repos.d and end with the suffix .repo. Below is an example configuration file." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1318(title) msgid "Example /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-mirror.repo" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1322(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "[mirror]\nname=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch - Base\nbaseurl=http://server.mydomain.net/mirror/fedora/linux/core/$releasever/$basearch\nenabled=1\ngpgcheck=1\ngpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora" msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1332(para) msgid "Client systems should use a repository configuration file for each Fedora branch your mirror provides. The base distribution and released updates, for example, each require a separate configuration file." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1339(para) msgid "If you want clients to use your mirror in place of the official repositories, disable the existing repositories. To do this, edit the client's file for the official repository to include the directive enabled=0. You will need root access to edit these files." msgstr "" #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:1348(para) msgid "Many repositories provide their own installable RPM packages containing these configuration files. When a user installs the RPM, the new files in /etc/yum.repos.d/ reference that repository. These packages simplify the addition of new repositories for end users. Whether you use such a package yourself will depend on the number and skill set of clients your repository serves." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/mirror-tutorial.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:32:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:32:45 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial Makefile,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602172333.k1HNXFh3027034@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26947 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Finish transition Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- Makefile 18 Sep 2005 22:43:44 -0000 1.6 +++ Makefile 17 Feb 2006 23:32:38 -0000 1.7 @@ -1,21 +1,29 @@ -############################################################################### -# Makefile for RHLP docs project -# Created by: Tammy Fox -# Last edited by: Tommy Reynolds -# WARNING: need passivetex 1.24 for pdf generation to work +######################################################################## +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile # License: GPL -# Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. -# Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com -############################################################################### +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +######################################################################## +# +# Document-specific definitions. +# +DOCBASE = mirror-tutorial +PRI_LANG = en +OTHERS = +######################################################################## +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... -LANGUAGES = en -DOCBASE = mirror-tutorial -XMLEXTRAFILES-en = - -###################################################### +define XMLFILES_template +XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml +endef +# +######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common -###################################################### - +######################################################################## # If you want to add additional steps to any of the # targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use # a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:35:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:35:01 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602172335.k1HNZ1uB027155@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27135/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:35:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:35:49 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster/po jargon-buster.pot,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602172335.k1HNZnZZ027225@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27186/po Added Files: jargon-buster.pot Log Message: Finish transition to NWO --- NEW FILE jargon-buster.pot --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 18:33-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:19(para) msgid "This document clarifies some of the terms used on various lists, web pages, and IRC, when talking about Fedora. Many thanks to the people on the fedora-list and at Red Hat for their input. If you cannot find a term in this document that you think should appear here, use the bug reporting information below to notify the maintainers." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:30(title) msgid "Glossary" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:32(title) msgid "Jargon Buster" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:34(glossterm) msgid "a11y" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:36(para) msgid "An abbreviation for \"accessibility,\" frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually impaired. The 11 derives from the eleven letters between the beginning a and the ending y." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:48(glossterm) msgid "ALSA" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:50(para) msgid "The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:59(glossterm) msgid "Anaconda" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:61(para) msgid "Anaconda is the installation program for Fedora Core. During installation, Anaconda identifies and configures the system's hardware, and creates appropriate file systems. Anaconda also allows the user to install the operating system software on the system. Optionally, it upgrades existing Red Hat Linux or Fedora installations. Anaconda runs in a fully interactive text or graphical mode, or in a kickstart mode, which allows the owner or administrator to automate installation for unattended operation. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:80(glossterm) msgid "apt" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:82(para) msgid "The apt (Advanced Package Tool) utility is a dependency tool developed for use with Debian Linux dpkg packages. The apt-rpm utility extends apt for use with RPM packages. Since apt has specific problems with multilib, however, it is not recommended for use with Fedora systems. Use instead." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:96(glossterm) msgid "ATrpms" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:98(para) msgid "ATrpms a third party RPM repository for Fedora distributions. The original focus for ATrpms was software used in natural sciences, especially in the field of high energy physics. The repository included tools for use in numerical programming and scientific publications. But since then this repository has included many non-scientific software titles, like system tools or multimedia packages, resulting in a far more generic repository. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:113(glossterm) msgid "BitTorrent" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:115(para) msgid "BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing which downloads from multiple channels at once. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:122(para) msgid "Use BitTorrent to download Fedora Core by downloading and opening a torrent file. The official Fedora Core torrent tracker is located at . Download a torrent file there to begin downloading a release of Fedora Core." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:132(glossterm) msgid "Bluecurve" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:134(para) msgid "Bluecurve is a theme which unifies the look and feel of the Fedora desktop. Bluecurve was introduced in Red Hat Linux 9 and was used as the default for Fedora Core through release 3. Bluecurve was replaced in Fedora Core 4 by . Bluecurve included icons and settings for the menu and layout of the desktop." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:147(para) msgid "Bugzilla is an online database for recording flaws, or bugs, in Fedora software, documentation, and other projects. Bugzilla also tracks bugs in Red Hat software. When you encounter a problem with Fedora, you can help the community fix the problem by making a record in Bugzilla. This procedure is called \"entering a bug.\" For more information about Bugzilla, refer to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:159(glossterm) msgid "CJK" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:161(para) msgid "An abbreviation for \"Chinese, Japanese and Korean,\" East Asian languages which require the use of an platform due to the large number of possible typographic characters." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:171(glossterm) msgid "Clearlooks" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:173(para) msgid "Clearlooks is the default theme for a GNOME desktop environment in Fedora Core 4. The Clearlooks design is based on the original ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:181(glossterm) msgid "Core" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:183(para) msgid "Core is a numbered release of a subset of Fedora software, and is usually called \"Fedora Core.\" Core packages are maintained mainly by employees of Red Hat, and are made up of free and open source software produced by the Linux community." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:189(para) msgid "Although the software in Fedora Core is updated regularly, the original release of Fedora Core does not change. For this reason, when users discuss the state of their Fedora system software, they might refer to \"Fedora Core plus updates.\" When you request help from the community, this terminology is the most accurate. However, many users simply call the updated system \"Fedora Core.\"" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:201(glossterm) msgid "CPU" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:203(para) msgid "The Central Processing Unit, or CPU, is the \"brain\" of a computer. The rest of the computer is organized around the CPU, so people often refer to computer systems by the type of processor inside. Examples of CPUs include Pentium-4, Athlon64, and PowerPC." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:213(glossterm) msgid "cron" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:215(para) msgid "The cron system executes automatic jobs on behalf of the system or an individual user on a schedule. An example of a system cron job might include running nightly to update the system." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:225(glossterm) msgid "CUPS" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:227(para) msgid "The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS, is a cross-platform printing solution for all UNIX-type environments, including Linux and Macintosh OS X. It is based on the Internet Printing Protocol and provides complete printing services to most printers. CUPS drivers are available at which allow Windows systems to use printers shared from Linux systems. Refer to for more information about CUPS." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:241(glossterm) msgid "Desktop Switcher" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:243(para) msgid "The Desktop Switcher tool allows a user to convert the Fedora desktop between and . To run the Desktop Switcher tool from the Main Menu, select DesktopPreferencesMore PreferencesDesktop Switcher. If you do not see this item in your menu, you may not have the switchdesk-gui package installed. Refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/ to learn how to use to install software packages." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:260(glossterm) msgid "eth0" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:262(para) msgid "The eth0 name represents the first discovered interface in a Fedora system. If your Fedora system has more than one such interface, the others will be numbered eth1, eth2, and so on." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:273(glossterm) msgid "Ethernet" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:275(para) msgid "Ethernet is the most common type of network technology for small computer networks." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:282(glossterm) msgid "ethtool" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:284(para) msgid "The ethtool utility is a Linux network driver diagnostic and tuning tool for a Linux 2.4 or later . The ethtool utility obtains information and diagnostics related to media, link status, driver version, bus location, and more." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:295(glossterm) msgid "ext3" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:297(para) msgid "The ext3 file system is a method of organizing data on storage devices. It is based on the older but still vital ext2 Linux file system. Most users do not need to understand file system internals because Linux translates this system into understandable concepts such as files and folders. Refer to , however, for more information on ext2 and ext3." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:311(glossterm) msgid "FAQ" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:313(para) msgid "A FAQ is a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Refer to for a FAQ about the Fedora Project. Refer to for a FAQ about using Fedora." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:323(glossterm) msgid "FDL" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:325(para) msgid "The GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) is a means of ensuring freedom for program documentation. The Fedora Documentation Project uses the FDL for its official documentation. In fact, this document is licensed through the FDL. As is the case with all freedoms, the FDL carries both rights and responsibilities. You have the right to modify and redistribute FDL materials, or create other works based on them. You then have the responsibility of licensing any such material under the FDL as well. In this fashion the FDL guarantees that documentation cannot be made less free by a recipient." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:341(glossterm) msgid "FHS" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:343(para) msgid "The File Hierarchy Standard, or FHS, is a collaborative document that defines the names and locations of many files and directories on a Linux system. The FHS also sets standards for the types of files that should inhabit specific system directories. Refer to for more information about the FHS." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:355(glossterm) msgid "FreshRPMS" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:357(para) msgid "A third-party repository of software packages. FreshRPMS is soon to be subsumed into the larger RPMForge repository. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:366(glossterm) msgid "fsck" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:368(para) msgid "The fsck utility is a command line tool used to check and repair file systems. It is normally used with Linux file systems such as , but also has the ability to make repairs on some Windows file systems." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:378(glossterm) msgid "fsh" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:380(para) msgid "Remote command execution via a cryptographically strong method such as lsh or ssh is often slow, especially if either of the involved computers is slow. The process is slow because the client and the server must perform a series of complex calculations during connection establishment." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:388(para) msgid "The fsh utility uses lsh or ssh to establish a secure tunnel to the remote system. This process takes as long as a normal connection establishment. Once the tunnel is established, however, fsh reuses it to start new sessions on the remote system almost instantaneously. With this process, fsh combines the security of ssh and the speed of rsh." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:401(glossterm) msgid "GIMP" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:403(para) msgid "The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GIMP is graphics software suitable for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. The GIMP will read and write graphics files in a variety of formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF. It will also import some proprietary image formats from other graphics programs. Refer to for more information about the GIMP." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:416(glossterm) msgid "glibc" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:418(para) msgid "The GNU C library, or glibc, is used as the C library in Fedora. Most software programs for your Fedora system rely on glibc for basic common functions. Refer to for more information about glibc." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:429(glossterm) msgid "GNOME" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:431(para) msgid "GNOME is the short name for the GNOME Desktop, a product of the GNOME Project. GNOME is a complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems such as Fedora. It is also a powerful application development framework for software developers. GNOME provides a complete set of human interface guidelines, which means that GNOME strives to have a consistent look and feel for all its applications. Read more about GNOME at ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:445(glossterm) msgid "GNU" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:447(para) msgid "GNU is an acronym that stands for \"GNU's Not UNIX,\" and is pronounced \"guh-NOO.\" GNU was originally intended to be a complete UNIX-like operating system. It has become a broader term describing free software licensed under the . Because the and much of the other software in a Linux system are licensed under the , many people call that system GNU/Linux." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:461(glossterm) msgid "GnuPG (GPG)" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:463(para) msgid "GnuPG, the GNU Privacy Guard, is a complete and free replacement for PGP, Pretty Good Privacy. GnuPG software allows you to digitally sign or encrypt data using public key encryption methods. GnuPG is OpenPGP compliant, so data signed or encrypted by GnuPG can be exchanged with almost any computer user. Refer to for more information about GPG." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:476(glossterm) msgid "GPL" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:478(para) msgid "The GNU General Public Licence, or GPL, is a software license designed to preserve users' rights to share and modify software. The GPL does this by restricting anyone from denying you those rights. Use of software is usually subject to the terms under which it is licensed. Many software licenses restrict you from copying, sharing, or even examining the software they cover. The terms of the GPL, however, allow you very broad rights to share, modify, and redistribute software. In return the GPL requires you to give others those rights if you share the results. The GPL encourages software programmers to learn and contribute to each other's work. Refer to for more information about the GPL. For a about the GPL, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:499(glossterm) msgid "GRUB" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:501(para) msgid "The GRand Unified Boot Loader, or GRUB, is a program which enables the user to select an operating system or kernel to boot. It also allows the user to pass arguments to the kernel. Refer to for more information about GRUB." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:512(glossterm) msgid "i18n" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:514(para) msgid "An abbreviation for \"internationalization,\" frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspellings. Internationalization is the provision of multiple translations for messages that applications produce. The 18 derives from the eighteen (18) letters between the beginning i and the ending n." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:527(glossterm) msgid "i386" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:529(para) msgid "The entire set of computer processors that are compatible with the Intel x86 platform, including Intel Pentium and Celeron, AMD Athlon and Duron, and VIA C3 s, are commonly referred to as i386. The i386 term is often used as shorthand for the distribution set of files meant for this line of computers or processors." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:542(glossterm) msgid "IIIMF" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:544(para) msgid "The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or IIIMF, is an framework for handling languages such as , which will not map readily to a standard keyboard device. IIIMF works by loading language engines dynamically at runtime as they are requested by clients." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:556(glossterm) msgid "IM" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:558(para) msgid "Instant messaging, or IM, is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use IM to have conversations with individuals or groups. America Online, an Internet service provider, popularized IM in the 1990's, but many other providers such as Yahoo and Google offer similar services. Fedora has programs such as gaim that allow you to use IM to communicate with other Internet users." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:571(glossterm) msgid "Inkscape" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:573(para) msgid "Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses SVG as the default file format. For more information about Inkscape, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:582(glossterm) msgid "Input method" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:584(para) msgid "A method used to enter text other than selecting each character directly on a keyboard or other input hardware. Input methods are widely used for entering ideographs and other characters phonetically or by component, such as in Esat Asian languages. Fedora Core uses the platform by default, but also offers other platforms such as ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:597(glossterm) msgid "IRC" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:599(para) msgid "Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use IRC to have conversations with individuals or groups. IRC is very similar to , and offers many of the same capabilities, but predates IM by many years." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:610(glossterm) msgid "ISO" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:612(para) msgid "ISO is an acronym that stands for International Standards Organization. It is also used as an abbreviation for the ISO-9660 format of a standard data CD-ROM. Fedora offers installation CDs for Fedora Core as downloadable files on the Internet, in the form of CD image files sometimes called ISO files. These files can be burned directly to CD media using a CD-Recordable drive, and the resulting CD will contain all the files on the original Fedora Core media." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:626(glossterm) msgid "KDE" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:628(para) msgid "KDE is a free and open desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems such as Fedora. KDE also offers a complete development framework for writing graphical applications, as well as an office application suite. Refer to for more information about KDE." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:639(glossterm) msgid "kernel" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:641(para) msgid "A kernel is the core of an operating system, responsible for managing memory and conducting hardware operations. The Linux kernel used in Fedora is free and open source software, originally written by Linus Torvalds. Many computer scientists and programmers from around the world now contribute to its development." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:652(glossterm) msgid "kickstart" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:654(para) msgid "Many system administrators prefer to use an automated installation method to install Fedora on their machines. With kickstart, a system administrator can create a single file containing answers to all the questions asked during a Fedora installation. Refer to for more information about kickstart." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:666(glossterm) msgid "kudzu" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:668(para) msgid "The kudzu utility usually runs at boot time. The kudzu utility detects changes in the system's hardware configuration, and configures the devices for use with Fedora software. Refer to for more information about kudzu." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:679(glossterm) msgid "l10n" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:681(para) msgid "An abbreviation for \"localization,\" frequently used in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. Localization is the provision of nation-specific settings for the representation of numbers, dates, currency, and other customary symbols. The 10 derives from the ten letters between the beginning l and the ending n." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:694(glossterm) msgid "LDAP" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:696(para) msgid "The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or LDAP, is a standard for hierarchically organizing and accessing collections of information. This information may be practically anything, but LDAP is most often used to collect information about organizations, including personnel and resource information. Fedora includes support for OpenLDAP, which is a free and open source implementation of LDAP. For more information about OpenLDAP, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:710(glossterm) msgid "LILO" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:712(para) msgid "The LInux LOader, or LILO, is a basic system program which boots your Linux system. LILO loads the Linux kernel from a floppy or a hard drive, boots the kernel and passes control of the system to the kernel. LILO can also boot other operating systems. LILO has been superseded by in Fedora." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:723(glossterm) msgid "LSB" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:725(para) msgid "The Linux Standard Base, or LSB, is a project that develops and promotes a set of standards to increase compatibility among Linux distributions. For more information about LSB, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:735(glossterm) msgid "lspci" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:737(para) msgid "The lspci utility displays information about all PCI buses in the system and all devices connected to them. It is frequently used to diagnose problems with hardware recognition or driver compatibility." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:746(glossterm) msgid "md5sum" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:748(para) msgid "The md5sum utility computes a 128-bit message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a \"fingerprint\" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:755(para) msgid "To download an MD5 hash program for Windows operating systems, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:763(glossterm) msgid "memtest86" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:765(para) msgid "The Fedora Core Installation CD 1 includes a memory testing utility called memtest86. To perform memory testing before you install Fedora Core, or to diagnose a RAM problem, enter memtest86 at the boot: prompt. The tests continue until you press the Esc key." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:776(glossterm) msgid "mirror" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:778(para) msgid "A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System administrators of computers connected to the Internet often create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource has one or more mirrors, many more users can access its content without overloading the original resource." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:788(glossterm) msgid "mount" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:790(para) msgid "To use a disk device such as a CD, USB drive, or floppy diskette, you must first mount it. Fedora uses a single unified file system for all attached devices. Windows systems, on the other hand, use a \"drive letter\" for each disk device, such as A: or C:. When you mount a disk device, its file system becomes part of the unified file system on Fedora. The device is mounted on a mount point, which is a directory that points to that device, such as /media/floppy. You must also unmount the file system before you eject or remove the disk, to insure all file information is safely written to the device." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:805(para) msgid "Since these functions are often handled through user-friendly helpers, you may perform all mounting, unmounting, and file browsing through the graphical desktop interface. For instance, if you use the Desktop, the file management utility makes it easy to perform these tasks." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:817(glossterm) msgid "Mozilla" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:819(para) msgid "The Mozilla Project produces several user applications such as the Firefox web browser and the Thunderbird email client. These programs are designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. For more information about Mozilla software, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:830(glossterm) msgid "Nautilus" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:832(para) msgid "The desktop environment includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a graphical display of your system and personal files. Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and Fedora, browse your photo collection, access your network resources, and more, all from an integrated interface. In essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop experience. Insert link to Nautilus resource here." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:846(glossterm) msgid "package" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:848(para) msgid "Users often refer to a file as a package." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:856(glossterm) msgid "Pine" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:858(para) msgid "Pine, short for a Program for Internet News and Email, is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. Refer to for more information about Pine." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:868(glossterm) msgid "Rawhide" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:870(para) msgid "Rawhide is a package repository which contains the latest development versions of packages which will eventually be included in Fedora. These latest versions are sometimes called \"bleeding edge\" , since they often include new and untested technology. You should consider the Rawhide repository \"unstable,\" since any Rawhide package might be badly broken if the programmers are trying to add, change, or test features. If you want to develop programs for Fedora, you may want to install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to use a stable Fedora system, you should use the standard Fedora Core distribution instead." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:888(glossterm) msgid "RHEL" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:890(para) msgid "Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is the premiere operating system for open source computing. Red Hat Enterprise Linux runs on many system architectures, is certified by top enterprise software and hardware vendors, and is backed by a Red Hat Network subscription and up to 24x7 support with one-hour response. Refer to for more information about Red Hat Enterprise Linux." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:903(glossterm) msgid "rhgb" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:905(para) msgid "Red Hat Graphical Boot, or rhgb, is an optional component of the boot process. The rhgb application produces a boot screen with a progress bar and fewer technical messages. The rhgb application allows you to click a link to see the technical boot messages if desired. Systems that have been upgraded from Red Hat Linux to Fedora Core are not configured to include rhgb." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:920(glossterm) msgid "RHN Applet" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:922(para) msgid "The rhn-applet utility was originally designed for use with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Network. It provides a notification and user interface for system updates using . It allows the user to retrieve and install system updates, but this usage is no longer recommended. Users should use for system updates instead." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:934(glossterm) msgid "RPM" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:936(para) msgid "RPM stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM is a robust database system for maintaining software on Fedora systems. Software packaged for Fedora is distributed in special package files called RPM files, or RPMs. System owners use the rpm utility to query the RPM database for information about installed software. Although some administrators use rpm to install, update, and remove software, it is recommended that you use yum for these purposes." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:950(glossterm) msgid "rsync" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:952(para) msgid "The rsync provides fast incremental file transfers. Administrators frequently use rsync to create a of an online resource. Refer to for more information about rsync." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:963(glossterm) msgid "SCIM" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:965(para) msgid "The Smart Common Input Method platform, or SCIM, is a C++ library that abstracts input method interface into simple, independent classes. It provides a higher level and simpler interface than some other input method platforms." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:976(glossterm) msgid "SELinux" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:978(para) msgid "SELinux is a set of extensions to the Linux that provide extremely strong security. SELinux is based on role definitions, and allows very granular control over access to system resources based on those roles. These security measures limit the risk associated with computer intrusions by unauthorized persons. For more information about SELinux, refer to and ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:992(glossterm) msgid "sha1sum" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:994(para) msgid "The sha1sum utility computes a 160-bit message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a \"fingerprint\" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1001(para) msgid "Download mirrors for Fedora Core image files also include a related SHA1SUMS file which contains the hash values for the files. Run sha1sum against the downloaded files to verify the hash value. If a file's hash value does not match, you should not use that file to burn a CD. Try downloading the file again." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1010(para) msgid "To download an SHA-1 hash program for Windows operating systems, refer to ." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1018(glossterm) msgid "Sodipodi" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1020(para) msgid "Sodipodi is a vector graphics illustration application. It uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1030(glossterm) msgid "SRPM" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1032(para) msgid "A source , or SRPM, contains the source code for a package. If you want to read or modify a program's source, use its SRPM. You do not need any SRPMs to install or use software." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1043(glossterm) msgid "system-config-packages" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1045(para) msgid "The system-config-packages utility is a package installation for new Fedora Core systems which have no software updates installed yet. Since most administrators and users update their system software regularly, system-config-packages is not often used. Users should instead use the utility to install new software." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1057(glossterm) msgid "up2date" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1059(para) msgid "The up2date application is a complete system for managing and updating software on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora systems. It has both command line and gui modes. The up2date application is no longer recommended for software management, since it has been superseded by yum. Refer to for more information on managing software on your Fedora system." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1072(glossterm) msgid "vino" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1074(para) msgid "The vino utility is a variant of used in Fedora Core 4 and beyond." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1081(glossterm) msgid "VNC" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1083(para) msgid "VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is remote control software which allows you to view and interact with another computer over the network. Refer to for more information about VNC." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1093(glossterm) msgid "XFS" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1095(para) msgid "XFS is a journalling filesystem developed by SGI and used in SGI's IRIX operating system. It is also available for Fedora systems.. It is extremely scalable and has a journalling capability to protect against corruption. Refer to for more information about XFS." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1106(glossterm) msgid "X Window System" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1108(para) msgid "The X Window System, or simply \"X,\" is the underlying technology for GNOME, KDE, and other graphical environments used in Fedora. X is a network-based system for displaying and communicating graphical input and output. It is very flexible and is suitable for a wide variety of configurations such as remote desktops and thin-client applications." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1120(glossterm) msgid "Xen" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1122(para) msgid "Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor for Intel x86 machines which supports concurrent execution of multiple guest operating systems. Using Xen, an administrator can set up many virtual machines running on a single physical computer. Any single virtual machine, while executing, performs nearly as well as the physical system without Xen. Xen may be used for testing software, providing large-scale web hosting on limited hardware, any many other applications." msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1136(glossterm) msgid "yum" msgstr "" #: en/jargon-buster.xml:1138(para) msgid "The Yellow Dog Updater, or yum, is a complete software management utility for RPM-based systems such as Fedora. It automatically determines software requirements, or dependencies, and uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. Refer to for more information about yum." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/jargon-buster.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:35:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:35:43 -0500 Subject: jargon-buster Makefile,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602172336.k1HNaEWb027228@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27186 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Finish transition to NWO Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Makefile 18 Sep 2005 22:50:09 -0000 1.5 +++ Makefile 17 Feb 2006 23:35:36 -0000 1.6 @@ -1,21 +1,29 @@ -############################################################################### -# Makefile for RHLP docs project -# Created by: Tammy Fox -# Last edited by: Tommy Reynolds -# WARNING: need passivetex 1.24 for pdf generation to work +######################################################################## +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile # License: GPL -# Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. -# Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com -############################################################################### +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +######################################################################## +# +# Document-specific definitions. +# +DOCBASE = jargon-buster +PRI_LANG = en +OTHERS = +######################################################################## +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... -LANGUAGES = en -DOCBASE = jargon-buster -XMLEXTRAFILES-en = - -###################################################### +define XMLFILES_template +XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml +endef +# +######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common -###################################################### - +######################################################################## # If you want to add additional steps to any of the # targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use # a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 17 23:41:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:41:21 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs pxeinstmethod.eps, NONE, 1.1 pxeinstmethod.png, NONE, 1.1 rootpassword.eps, NONE, 1.1 rootpassword.png, NONE, 1.1 taskselection.eps, NONE, 1.1 taskselection.png, NONE, 1.1 timezone.eps, 1.3, 1.4 timezone.png, 1.3, 1.4 upgrade.eps, NONE, 1.1 upgrade.png, NONE, 1.1 upgradebootloader.eps, NONE, 1.1 upgradebootloader.png, NONE, 1.1 pxeinstmethod-en.eps, 1.1, NONE pxeinstmethod-en.png, 1.1, NONE rootpassword-en.eps, 1.1, NONE rootpassword-en.png, 1.1, NONE taskselection-en.eps, 1.1, NONE taskselection-en.png, 1.2, NONE timezone-en.eps, 1.1, NONE timezone-en.png, 1.1, NONE upgrade-en.eps, 1.1, NONE upgrade-en.png, 1.1, NONE upgradebootloader-en.eps, 1.1, NONE upgradebootloader-en.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602172341.k1HNfLu3027288@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27254 Added Files: pxeinstmethod.eps pxeinstmethod.png rootpassword.eps rootpassword.png taskselection.eps taskselection.png timezone.eps timezone.png upgrade.eps upgrade.png upgradebootloader.eps upgradebootloader.png Removed Files: pxeinstmethod-en.eps pxeinstmethod-en.png rootpassword-en.eps rootpassword-en.png taskselection-en.eps taskselection-en.png timezone-en.eps timezone-en.png upgrade-en.eps upgrade-en.png upgradebootloader-en.eps upgradebootloader-en.png Log Message: - Renamed files. --- NEW FILE pxeinstmethod.eps --- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 %%Creator: ImageMagick 6.0.7 %%Title: pxe-instmethod.eps %%CreationDate: Mon Feb 7 23:32:00 2005 %%BoundingBox: 0 392 245 528 %%HiResBoundingBox: 0 392 244.8 528 %%LanguageLevel: 3 %%Orientation: Portrait %%PageOrder: Ascend %%Pages: 1 %%EndComments %%BeginProlog /ByteStreamDecodeFilter { /z exch def /r exch def /c exch def z 0 eq { /ASCII85Decode filter } if z 1 eq { << /K -1 /Columns c /Rows r >> /CCITTFaxDecode filter } if z 2 eq { /DCTDecode filter } if z 3 eq { /LZWDecode filter } if z 4 eq { /RunLengthDecode filter } if z 5 eq { /FlateDecode filter } if } bind def /DirectClassImageDict { colorspace 0 eq { /DeviceRGB setcolorspace << /ImageType 1 /Width columns /Height rows /BitsPerComponent 8 /DataSource pixel_stream /MultipleDataSources false /ImageMatrix [columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows] /Decode [0 1 0 1 0 1] >> } { /DeviceCMYK setcolorspace << /ImageType 1 /Width columns /Height rows /BitsPerComponent 8 /DataSource pixel_stream /MultipleDataSources false /ImageMatrix [columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows] /Decode compression 2 eq { [1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0] } { [0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1] } ifelse >> } ifelse } bind def /PseudoClassImageDict { % Colors in colormap image. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /colors exch def pop colors 0 eq { % Depth of grayscale image. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /bits exch def pop /DeviceGray setcolorspace << /ImageType 1 /Width columns /Height rows /BitsPerComponent bits /Decode [0 1] /ImageMatrix [columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows] /DataSource pixel_stream >> } { % RGB colormap. /colormap colors 3 mul string def compression 0 eq { currentfile /ASCII85Decode filter colormap readstring pop pop } { currentfile colormap readstring pop pop } ifelse [ /Indexed /DeviceRGB colors 1 sub colormap ] setcolorspace << /ImageType 1 /Width columns /Height rows /BitsPerComponent 8 /Decode [0 255] /ImageMatrix [columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows] /DataSource pixel_stream >> } ifelse } bind def /NonMaskedImageDict { class 1 eq { PseudoClassImageDict } { DirectClassImageDict } ifelse } bind def /MaskedImageDict { << /ImageType 3 /InterleaveType 3 /DataDict NonMaskedImageDict /MaskDict << /ImageType 1 /Width columns /Height rows /BitsPerComponent 1 /DataSource mask_stream /MultipleDataSources false /ImageMatrix [ columns 0 0 rows neg 0 rows] /Decode [ 0 1 ] >> >> } bind def /ClipImage {} def /DisplayImage { /buffer 512 string def % Translation. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /x exch def token pop /y exch def pop x y translate % Image size and font size. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /x exch def token pop /y exch def pop currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /pointsize exch def pop x y scale % Clipping path. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /clipped exch def pop % EPS. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /sp exch def pop % Image pixel size. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /columns exch def token pop /rows exch def pop % Colorspace (RGB/CMYK). currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /colorspace exch def pop % Transparency. currentfile buffer readline pop token pop /alpha exch def pop % Stencil mask? 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Index: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml 17 Feb 2006 20:37:40 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ About to Install Screen - + - + @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -1116,7 +1116,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ Boot Screen - + - + @@ -156,10 +156,10 @@ Media Test Screen - + - + @@ -193,10 +193,10 @@ Media Check Result - + - + @@ -214,10 +214,10 @@ Next Disc Screen - + - + @@ -331,10 +331,10 @@ Welcome to Red Hat Network Installer - + - + @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ Boot Loader Configuration Screen - + - + Boot loader configuration screen @@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ Change Boot Loader - + - + Change boot loader dialog @@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu - + - + Adding entries to the GRUB boot menu. @@ -203,10 +203,10 @@ Entering A Boot Password - + - + Entering and confirming a boot password @@ -329,10 +329,10 @@ Advanced Boot Options - + - + Advanced boot settings menu @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ Partitioning Options Screen - + - + partitioning options screen @@ -388,10 +388,10 @@ Disk Setup Screen - + - + disk setup screen @@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ Welcome Screen - + - + @@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ License Agreement Screen - + - + @@ -103,10 +103,10 @@ Firewall Screen - + - + @@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ &SEL; Screen - + - + @@ -278,10 +278,10 @@ Date and Time Screen - + - + @@ -313,10 +313,10 @@ Date and Time Screen - + - + @@ -370,10 +370,10 @@ Display Screen - + - + @@ -397,10 +397,10 @@ Monitor Dialog - + - + @@ -438,10 +438,10 @@ System User Screen - + - + @@ -481,10 +481,10 @@ Finish Setup Screen - + - + @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ Installing Packages Screen - + - + @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-intro.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-intro.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-intro.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-intro.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-locale.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-locale.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-locale.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-locale.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ Language Selection Screen - + - + @@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ Keyboard Configuration Screen - + - + @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ Network Configuration Screen - + - + @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ Installation Method Screen - + - + @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ Configure TCP/IP Dialog - + - + @@ -112,10 +112,10 @@ FTP Setup Dialog - + - + @@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ Non-anonymous FTP Account Dialog - + - + @@ -221,10 +221,10 @@ Select Partition Screen - + - + @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ Task Selection Screen - + - + @@ -138,10 +138,10 @@ Package Group Selection Screen - + - + @@ -176,10 +176,10 @@ Package Group Details Dialog - + - + @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ Set Root Password Screen - + - + @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-techref.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-techref.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-techref.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ Time Zone Selection Screen - + - + @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Index: fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml 17 Feb 2006 18:38:41 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 @@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ Upgrade Examine Screen - + - + @@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ Upgrade Bootloader Screen - + - + @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 01:18:15 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:18:15 -0500 Subject: install-guide/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602180118.k1I1IFdk031540@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31525/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/install-guide/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 09:54:44 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 04:54:44 -0500 Subject: install-guide/po zh_CN.po,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602180954.k1I9sia3017604@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17587 Added Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: initial import, Dec.17 translation --- NEW FILE zh_CN.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: fedora-install-guide\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2005-12-16 09:30+0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2005-12-16 14:59+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Yuan Yijun \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:29(None) msgid "" "@@image: './figs/about-to-install.eps'; md5=c1213c147c083bb5fd993c3f1af60240" msgstr "" "@@image: './figs/about-to-install.eps'; md5=c1213c147c083bb5fd993c3f1af60240" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:32(None) msgid "" "@@image: './figs/about-to-install.png'; md5=10cc8fdbcf2310e3fb920cf65876def1" msgstr "" "@@image: './figs/about-to-install.png'; md5=10cc8fdbcf2310e3fb920cf65876def1" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:4(title) msgid "About to Install" msgstr "??????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:6(para) msgid "" "No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation process after that point, " "the &FC; system will be incomplete and unusable. To return to previous " "screens to make different choices, select Back. To " "abort the installation, turn off the computer." msgstr "" "????????? Next ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" "??????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" "??????????????? Back????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:16(title) msgid "Aborting Installation" msgstr "??????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:17(para) msgid "" "In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. &" "FC; notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the " "installation program. You may reboot with the installation media to start " "over." msgstr "" "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????" "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:26(title) msgid "About to Install Screen" msgstr "???????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:35(phrase) msgid "About to install screen." msgstr "??????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:42(para) msgid "Click Next to begin the installation." msgstr "?????? Next ??????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:46(para) msgid "" "If your installation requires more than one disc, &FC; displays a list " "of all discs required to complete the process. If you do not have all of the " "necessary discs, select Reboot to abort the " "installation. Otherwise, choose Continue to proceed " "with installation." msgstr "" "???????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????" "??????????????????????????????????????? Reboot ??????????????????????????????" "???????????? Continue???" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml:0(None) #: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "?????????Yuan Yijun \n" "?????????fundawang @ Mandriva" #: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml:4(title) msgid "Acknowledgements" msgstr "??????" #: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml:6(para) msgid "" "Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram and the " "Anaconda team." msgstr "Rahul Sundaram ??? Anaconda ????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:4(title) msgid "Appendix: Management Options" msgstr "??????: ????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:5(para) msgid "" "The &FED; installation system includes a range of options and functions " "for administrators." msgstr "&FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:10(title) msgid "Boot Options" msgstr "????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:12(para) msgid "" "To use boot options, enter linux\n" " option at the boot: prompt." msgstr "??????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux option???" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:19(para) msgid "" "If you specify more than one option, separate each of the options by a " "single space. For example:" msgstr "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:24(replaceable) msgid "option1" msgstr "option1" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:24(replaceable) msgid "option2" msgstr "option2" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:24(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "linux " msgstr "linux " #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:27(title) msgid "Booting Your Computer with Rescue Mode" msgstr "??????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:29(para) msgid "" "You may use installation disc #1 to boot a command-line Linux system without " "installing &FED; on the computer. This rescue system may access the " "drives on your computer. Rescue mode enables you to use the utilities and " "functions of a running system to modify or repair an installed system." msgstr "???????????????????????? #1 ???????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:37(para) msgid "To load the rescue mode, enter:" msgstr "?????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:41(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "linux rescue" msgstr "linux rescue" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:43(para) msgid "" "Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the rescue " "system with the screens that follow." msgstr "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:50(title) msgid "Automating the Installation with Kickstart" msgstr "?????? Kickstart ??????????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:53(remark) msgid "Kickstart." msgstr "Kickstart(????????????)" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:59(title) msgid "Networking Options" msgstr "????????????" #: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:62(remark) msgid "VNC, remote syslog, and options for network settings." msgstr "VNC, ????????????????????????????????????????????????" [...5345 lines suppressed...] #~ "Applications." #~ msgstr "" #~ "????????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????? Package " #~ "Manager ??????????????????????????????????????? " #~ "DesktopSystem SettingsAdd/Remove Applications???" #~ msgid "Additional CDs Screen" #~ msgstr "?????? CD ??????" #~ msgid "Additional CDs screen." #~ msgstr "?????? CD ?????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "@@image: './figs/install-types.eps'; md5=c9d4db877cc85facb49014902ffe352c" #~ msgstr "" #~ "@@image: './figs/install-types.eps'; md5=c9d4db877cc85facb49014902ffe352c" #~ msgid "" #~ "@@image: './figs/install-types.png'; md5=c30ea82287ff08da4f62e009ed6280e8" #~ msgstr "" #~ "@@image: './figs/install-types.png'; md5=c30ea82287ff08da4f62e009ed6280e8" #~ msgid "" #~ "An installation typeinstallation type is a label that " #~ "roughly describes how you will use your &FED; system. Several " #~ "installation types are already defined in the &FC; installation " #~ "program. Choose the appropriate installation type to streamline the " #~ "installation process if you are a beginner. The installation program " #~ "makes some choices for you based on the type you select. These choices " #~ "include partitioning of your hard disks, and software packages to be " #~ "installed. All installation types allow you to customize these selections." #~ msgstr "" #~ "installation typeinstallation type ?????????????????????????????????" #~ "????????????????????????????????? &FED; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "????????????" #~ msgid "Choosing an Installation Type" #~ msgstr "????????????????????????" #~ msgid "Installation Type Screen" #~ msgstr "??????????????????" #~ msgid "Installation type screen." #~ msgstr "?????????????????????" #~ msgid "Personal Desktop" #~ msgstr "????????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "This is the default installation type. It provides a graphical working " #~ "environment with an office suite, Internet applications and multimedia " #~ "software." #~ msgstr "" #~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "????????????????????????" #~ msgid "Workstation" #~ msgstr "?????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "This installation type includes the software installed on a " #~ "Personal Desktop, and adds software for development " #~ "and systems administration. Choose this installation type if you plan to " #~ "compile software from source code." #~ msgstr "" #~ "??????????????????????????? Personal Desktop ????????????????????????" #~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "????????????" #~ msgid "Server" #~ msgstr "?????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "This installation type provides network servers such as the Apache Web " #~ "server and the Samba suite of services, and administration tools. This " #~ "installation type provides no graphical environment by default." #~ msgstr "" #~ "??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Apache Web ??????????????? Samba ???????????????" #~ "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "Custom" #~ msgstr "?????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "This installation type does not provide any disk partitioning layout for " #~ "you. It also does not include any additional software beyond a " #~ "Personal Desktop. If you perform a Custom installation, the installation program will present dialogs for " #~ "these selections during the installation process." #~ msgstr "" #~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Personal " #~ "Desktop ?????????????????????????????????????????? Custom ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "Click Next once you have made a selection." #~ msgstr "????????????????????????????????? Next ?????????" #~ msgid "Special Considerations" #~ msgstr "????????????" #~ msgid "All &FC; installations include the following network services:" #~ msgstr "?????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "email through SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer " #~ "Protocol)" #~ msgstr "" #~ "?????? SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)SMTP (????????????????????????) ???????????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "NFS (Network File System)service " #~ "installed network file sharing through NFS " #~ "(Network File System)" #~ msgstr "" #~ "NFS (Network File System)service " #~ "installed ??????????????????????????? NFS (??????????????????)" #~ msgid "" #~ "CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) printing through CUPS (Common UNIX " #~ "Printing System)" #~ msgstr "" #~ "CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) ????????????????????? CUPS (?????? UNIX ????????????)" #~ msgid "" #~ "SSH (Secure SHell) remote login " #~ "through SSH (Secure SHell)" #~ msgstr "" #~ "SSH (Secure SHell) ??????????????????" #~ "??? SSH (?????? SHell)" #~ msgid "" #~ "Some automated processes on your &FED; system use the email service " #~ "to send reports and messages to the system administrator. By default, the " #~ "email and printing services do not accept connections from other systems. " #~ "Although &FED; connects to NFS services on other systems, the NFS " #~ "sharing component is disabled by default. You may " #~ "configure your &FED; system after installation to offer email, NFS, " #~ "or print services. The SSH service is enabled by default." #~ msgstr "" #~ "?????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; " #~ "??????????????????????????? NFS ???????????????????????? NFS ?????? ??????" #~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????NFS ?????????" #~ "?????????SSH ????????????????????????" #~ msgid "Minimal installations" #~ msgstr "????????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "To install a minimum of software, choose the Custom " #~ "installation type. On the Package Group Selection " #~ "screen, select the Minimal package group. The only " #~ "services included in a Minimal installation are " #~ "email, printing, NFS, and SSH. This type of installation may be useful " #~ "for firewalls or other specialized systems on which limited service is an " #~ "advantage." #~ msgstr "" #~ "??????????????????????????????????????? Custom ?????????????????? " #~ "Package Group Selection ????????????????????? " #~ "Minimal ????????? Minimal ????????????" #~ "??????????????????????????????????????????NFS ??? SSH ???????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "You should also have the following documents:" #~ msgstr "?????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "a current copy of the Release Notes" #~ msgstr "?????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "a copy of this &IG;" #~ msgstr "?????? &IG; ???????????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "&FC; includes software for a complete range of network services. To " #~ "install a system with the most common network services, select the " #~ "Server installation type during the installation. " #~ "Refer to for more information. You " #~ "may also select individual software packages during installation, or " #~ "install them later." #~ msgstr "" #~ "&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "???????????????????????????????????? Server ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "??????????????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "" #~ "Booting your computer is explained in the next section, ." #~ msgstr "" #~ "????????? ???????????????????????????" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:11:49 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:11:49 -0500 Subject: install-guide/po zh_CN.po,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602181011.k1IABnYv019516@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19498 Modified Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: the old way of working View full diff with command: /usr/bin/cvs -f diff -kk -u -N -r 1.1 -r 1.2 zh_CN.po Index: zh_CN.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/po/zh_CN.po,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- zh_CN.po 18 Feb 2006 09:54:36 -0000 1.1 +++ zh_CN.po 18 Feb 2006 10:11:25 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: fedora-install-guide\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2005-12-16 09:30+0800\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 02:05+0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2005-12-16 14:59+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Yuan Yijun \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -11,25 +11,21 @@ #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:29(None) -msgid "" -"@@image: './figs/about-to-install.eps'; md5=c1213c147c083bb5fd993c3f1af60240" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:29(None) +msgid "@@image: './figs/abouttoinstall.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" -"@@image: './figs/about-to-install.eps'; md5=c1213c147c083bb5fd993c3f1af60240" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:32(None) -msgid "" -"@@image: './figs/about-to-install.png'; md5=10cc8fdbcf2310e3fb920cf65876def1" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:32(None) +msgid "@@image: './figs/abouttoinstall.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" -"@@image: './figs/about-to-install.png'; md5=10cc8fdbcf2310e3fb920cf65876def1" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:4(title) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:4(title) msgid "About to Install" msgstr "??????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:6(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:6(para) msgid "" "No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation process after that point, " @@ -41,11 +37,11 @@ "??????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" "??????????????? Back????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:16(title) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:16(title) msgid "Aborting Installation" msgstr "??????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:17(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:17(para) msgid "" "In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. &" "FC; notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the " @@ -55,5181 +51,6819 @@ "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????" "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:26(title) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:26(title) msgid "About to Install Screen" msgstr "???????????????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:35(phrase) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:35(phrase) msgid "About to install screen." msgstr "??????????????????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:42(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:42(para) msgid "Click Next to begin the installation." msgstr "?????? Next ??????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:46(para) -msgid "" -"If your installation requires more than one disc, &FC; displays a list " -"of all discs required to complete the process. If you do not have all of the " -"necessary discs, select Reboot to abort the " -"installation. Otherwise, choose Continue to proceed " -"with installation." -msgstr "" -"???????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"??????????????????????????????????????? Reboot ??????????????????????????????" -"???????????? Continue???" - #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -#: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-bootloader-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-firstboot-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-intro-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-locale-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-packageselection-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-techref-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-timezone-en.xml:0(None) -#: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-intro.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-locale.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:0(None) +#: en/fedora-install-guide.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "?????????Yuan Yijun \n" "?????????fundawang @ Mandriva" -#: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml:4(title) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:4(title) msgid "Acknowledgements" msgstr "??????" -#: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-en.xml:6(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:5(para) +#, fuzzy msgid "" "Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram and the " -"Anaconda team." +"Anaconda team. David Neimi and Debra Deutsch contributed additional " +"information on boot loader and RAID configurations." msgstr "Rahul Sundaram ??? Anaconda ????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:4(title) -msgid "Appendix: Management Options" -msgstr "??????: ????????????" - -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:5(para) -msgid "" -"The &FED; installation system includes a range of options and functions " -"for administrators." -msgstr "&FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" - -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:10(title) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:4(title) msgid "Boot Options" msgstr "????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:12(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:5(para) +#, fuzzy msgid "" -"To use boot options, enter linux\n" -" option at the boot: prompt." -msgstr "??????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux option???" +"The &FED; installation system includes a range of functions and options " +"for administrators. To use boot options, enter linux " +"option at the boot: " +"prompt." +msgstr "" +"??????????????????????????? boot: ?????????????????? linux " +"option???" -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:19(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:13(para) msgid "" "If you specify more than one option, separate each of the options by a " "single space. For example:" msgstr "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:24(replaceable) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:18(replaceable) msgid "option1" msgstr "option1" -#: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions-en.xml:24(replaceable) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:18(replaceable) msgid "option2" msgstr "option2" [...10708 lines suppressed...] +#~ "revision>" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ " &LEGALNOTICE; " +#~ "" -#: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml:95(para) -msgid "" -"If the existing boot loader was installed by a Linux distribution, the " -"installation system can modify it to load the new &FC; system. To update " -"the existing Linux boot loader, select Update boot loader " -"configuration. This is the default behavior when you upgrade an " -"existing &FC; or &RHL; installation." -msgstr "" -"?????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"??? &FC; ??????????????????????????? Linux ???????????????????????? Update boot " -"loader configuration???????????????????????? &FC; ??? &RHL; ?????????" -"?????????????????????????????????" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/root-passwd.eps'; md5=7fe0f5fa7479d45ac17c4249b2621362" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/root-passwd.eps'; md5=7fe0f5fa7479d45ac17c4249b2621362" -#: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml:103(para) -msgid "" -"GRUB is the standard boot loader for &FED;. If " -"your machine uses another boot loader, such as BootMagic, System Commander, or the loader installed " -"by Microsoft Windows, then the &FED; installation system cannot update " -"it. In this case, select Skip boot loader updating. " -"When the installation process completes, refer to the documentation for your " -"product for assistance." -msgstr "" -"GRUB ??? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"????????????????????????????????? BootMagic???System " -"Commander ?????? Microsoft Windows ?????????????????????????????? &FED; " -"????????????????????????????????????????????? Skip boot loader updating?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/root-passwd.png'; md5=f5159cec40dda5089ab6ec072646d8d4" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/root-passwd.png'; md5=f5159cec40dda5089ab6ec072646d8d4" -#: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml:114(para) -msgid "" -"Install a new boot loader as part of an upgrade process only if you are " -"certain you want to replace the existing boot loader. If you install a new " -"boot loader, you may not be able to boot other operating systems on the same " -"machine until you have configured the new boot loader. Select " -"Create new boot loader configuration to remove the " -"existing boot loader and install GRUB." -msgstr "" -"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"????????????????????????????????????????????? Create new boot loader " -"configuration ?????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB???" +#~ msgid "@@image: './figs/timezone.eps'; md5=05f4839efb7d0d3934a9610d12c900f8" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/timezone.eps'; md5=05f4839efb7d0d3934a9610d12c900f8" -#: fedora-install-guide-upgrading-en.xml:124(para) -msgid "" -"After you make your selection, click Next to continue." -msgstr "??????????????????????????? Next ????????????" +#~ msgid "@@image: './figs/timezone.png'; md5=89330cd3db60c6b43f712d803d1e6974" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/timezone.png'; md5=89330cd3db60c6b43f712d803d1e6974" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/upgrade-examine.eps'; " +#~ "md5=0f8bf85e39b459bcdda5f85d5b86dddf" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/upgrade-examine.eps'; " +#~ "md5=0f8bf85e39b459bcdda5f85d5b86dddf" -#~ msgid "http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/" -#~ msgstr "http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/upgrade-examine.png'; " +#~ "md5=fbcccb2be7d5888ea31159b2e4e7a1c3" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "@@image: './figs/upgrade-examine.png'; " +#~ "md5=fbcccb2be7d5888ea31159b2e4e7a1c3" #~ msgid "http://www.tldp.org/" #~ msgstr "http://www.tldp.org/" @@ -5246,12 +6880,6 @@ #~ msgid "http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/" #~ msgstr "http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/" -#~ msgid "The types of installation source media for &FED; include:" -#~ msgstr "&FED; ???????????????????????????" - -#~ msgid "Hard disk" -#~ msgstr "??????" - #~ msgid "" #~ "Wireless interfaces using DHCP will join an open wireless network once it " #~ "is in range. Many wireless networks are restricted, and only accept " @@ -5373,12 +7001,6 @@ #~ "Linux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "???????????????????????????????????????" -#~ msgid "Disk Partitioning Setup Screen" -#~ msgstr "????????????????????????" - -#~ msgid "disk partitioning setup screen" -#~ msgstr "????????????????????????" - #~ msgid "Choosing a Partitioning Method" #~ msgstr "????????????????????????" @@ -5617,9 +7239,6 @@ #~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ "????????????" -#~ msgid "Server" -#~ msgstr "?????????" - #~ msgid "" #~ "This installation type provides network servers such as the Apache Web " #~ "server and the Samba suite of services, and administration tools. This " @@ -5648,9 +7267,6 @@ #~ msgid "Special Considerations" #~ msgstr "????????????" -#~ msgid "All &FC; installations include the following network services:" -#~ msgstr "?????? &FC; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????" - #~ msgid "" #~ "email through SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer " @@ -5682,21 +7298,6 @@ #~ "SSH (Secure SHell) ??????????????????" #~ "??? SSH (?????? SHell)" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Some automated processes on your &FED; system use the email service " -#~ "to send reports and messages to the system administrator. By default, the " -#~ "email and printing services do not accept connections from other systems. " -#~ "Although &FED; connects to NFS services on other systems, the NFS " -#~ "sharing component is disabled by default. You may " -#~ "configure your &FED; system after installation to offer email, NFS, " -#~ "or print services. The SSH service is enabled by default." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "?????? &FED; ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#~ "????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; " -#~ "??????????????????????????? NFS ???????????????????????? NFS ?????? ??????" -#~ "???????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????NFS ?????????" -#~ "?????????SSH ????????????????????????" - #~ msgid "Minimal installations" #~ msgstr "????????????" @@ -5718,9 +7319,6 @@ #~ msgid "You should also have the following documents:" #~ msgstr "?????????????????????????????????" -#~ msgid "a current copy of the Release Notes" -#~ msgstr "?????????????????????????????????" - #~ msgid "a copy of this &IG;" #~ msgstr "?????? &IG; ???????????????" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:38:58 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:38:58 -0500 Subject: install-guide/ja_JP fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml, 1.2, NONE fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml, 1.1, NONE fedora-! install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml,1.1,NONE rpm-info-ja_JP.xml,1.1,NONE Message-ID: <200602181038.k1IAcwFD019995@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19804 Removed Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml rpm-info-ja_JP.xml Log Message: - Remove obsolete translation files. --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firewallconfig-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-installtypes-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-intro-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-locale-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-timezone-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- --- rpm-info-ja_JP.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:40:09 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:40:09 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602181040.k1IAe9Fj020366@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20305/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:40:46 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:40:46 -0500 Subject: install-guide/figs about-to-install-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE bootloader-advanced-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE bootloader-change-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE bootloader-config-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE bootloader-others-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE bootloader-password-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE disk-setup-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-cds-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-display-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-display-monitor-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-finish-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-licence-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-sound-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-time-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-user-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE fboot-welcome-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE firewall-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE ftp-setup-further-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE ftp-setup-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE inst-ipsetup-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE install-method-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE install-types-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE installing-inprogress-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE keyb-conf-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE net-config-dhcp-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE package-default-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE package-selection-details-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE package-selection-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE! partitioning-automatic-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE partitioning-setup-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE root-passwd-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE timezone-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE upgrade-bootloader-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE upgrade-examine-ja_JP.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602181040.k1IAekaa020547@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20371 Removed Files: about-to-install-ja_JP.png bootloader-advanced-ja_JP.png bootloader-change-ja_JP.png bootloader-config-ja_JP.png bootloader-others-ja_JP.png bootloader-password-ja_JP.png disk-setup-ja_JP.png fboot-cds-ja_JP.png fboot-display-ja_JP.png fboot-display-monitor-ja_JP.png fboot-finish-ja_JP.png fboot-licence-ja_JP.png fboot-sound-ja_JP.png fboot-time-ja_JP.png fboot-user-ja_JP.png fboot-welcome-ja_JP.png firewall-ja_JP.png ftp-setup-further-ja_JP.png ftp-setup-ja_JP.png inst-ipsetup-ja_JP.png install-method-ja_JP.png install-types-ja_JP.png installing-inprogress-ja_JP.png keyb-conf-ja_JP.png net-config-dhcp-ja_JP.png package-default-ja_JP.png package-selection-details-ja_JP.png package-selection-ja_JP.png partitioning-automatic-ja_JP.png partitioning-setup-ja_JP.png root-passwd-ja_JP.png timezone-ja_JP.png upgrade-bootloader-ja_JP.png upgrade-examine-ja_JP.png Log Message: - Remove obsolete image files. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:41:10 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:41:10 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/po zh_CN.po,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602181041.k1IAfAUf020656@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20594/po Added Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: --- NEW FILE zh_CN.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 02:21+0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-17 02:36+0800\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:23(title) msgid "Introduction" msgstr "??????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:26(title) msgid "Purpose" msgstr "??????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:28(para) msgid "" "This document presents basic concepts of software management on &FED; " "systems. It outlines the major functions of yum, the " "recommended software management tool for &FED;." msgstr "" "????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????" "??????????????????????????? yum ??????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:37(title) msgid "Audience" msgstr "??????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:39(para) msgid "" "This document is intended for &FED; users of all levels of experience." msgstr "???????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:46(title) msgid "Using This Document" msgstr "??????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:48(para) msgid "" "This document is a reference for using yum. You may wish " "to read some or all of the sections, depending upon your needs and level of " "experience. If you are a new user, read the before using yum for the first " "time. Experienced Linux users should start with ." msgstr "" "?????????????????? yum ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ??????????????? ?????????" "?????? Linux ??????????????? ?????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:60(title) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:284(title) msgid "Previous Versions of &FC;" msgstr "??????????????? &FC;" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:62(para) msgid "" "This document describes the configuration of yum on &" "FC; &FCLOCALVER; systems. You must perform the additional step noted in " " to enable yum on &FC; 3." msgstr "" "?????????????????? yum ?????????????????? &FC; &FCLOCALVER; ???" "????????? &FC; 3 ????????????????????? ???????????????????????? yum???" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:71(para) msgid "" "Most of the examples in this document use the package tsclient, which is included with &FC;. The tsclient package provides an application for remote desktop access. If you " "install it successfully you may start the application by choosing " "ApplicationsInternetTerminal Server Client. " "To use the examples, substitute the name of the relevant package for " "tsclient. The example commands for &FED; package " "groups use the MySQL Database group." msgstr "" "????????????????????????????????????????????? tsclient??????????????? &" "FC; ?????????tsclient ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????" "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ApplicationsInternetTerminal Server " "Client ???????????????????????????????????????????????? " "tsclient ????????????????????????????????????&FED; ??????????????????" "??????????????? MySQL Database ??????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:86(title) msgid "Avoid Logging in with the Root Account" msgstr "????????? root ????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:88(para) msgid "" "You do not need to log in with the root account in order to manage your &FED; system. All of the " "commands shown in this tutorial that require root access will prompt you for the root password. The example terminal commands use " "su to provide this facility." msgstr "" "??????????????? root ????????????????????????" "????????? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? root ??????????????????????????? root ???????????????????????? su ??????????????????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:103(title) msgid "Additional Resources" msgstr "????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:105(primary) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:109(primary) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:124(primary) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:128(primary) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:603(primary) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:1096(primary) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:1565(primary) #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:1603(primary) msgid "yum" msgstr "yum" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:106(secondary) msgid "documentation" msgstr "??????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:110(secondary) msgid "man pages" msgstr "?????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:112(para) msgid "" "The yum utility has features and options not discussed in " "this document. Read the man pages for yum(8) and yum.conf(5) to learn more, using the " "following commands:" msgstr "" "????????????????????? yum ??????????????????????????????????????? " "man ???????????? yum(8) ??? yum." "conf(5) ?????????????????????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:120(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "" "man yum\n" "man yum.conf" msgstr "" "man yum\n" "man yum.conf" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:125(secondary) msgid "web sites" msgstr "??????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:129(secondary) msgid "mailing lists" msgstr "????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:131(para) msgid "Other useful yum resources on the Internet include:" msgstr "??????????????????????????? yum ???????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:138(term) msgid "Project web site" msgstr "????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:149(term) msgid "Users mailing list" msgstr "?????????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:160(term) msgid "Development mailing list" msgstr "?????????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:171(title) msgid "Check &BZ; First" msgstr "???????????? &BZ;" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:172(para) msgid "" "If you encounter a persistent error with a specific operation, visit &BZ-" "URL; and review the bug reports for the package or packages involved. An " "error in a package may cause all yum operations that rely " "on that package to fail. Please file bug reports for &FED; packages, " "including yum, on this &BZ; web site." msgstr "" "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &BZ-URL; ????????????????????????????????????" "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? yum ??????" "??????????????? &BZ; ????????????????????? &FED; ???????????????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:185(title) msgid "Software Management Concepts" msgstr "??????????????????" #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:188(title) msgid "About Packages" [...2057 lines suppressed...] "\n" "\n" "
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" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "bbbush , 2005" #~ msgid "2005" #~ msgstr "2005" #~ msgid "Stuart Ellis" #~ msgstr "Stuart Ellis" #~ msgid "Ellis" #~ msgstr "Ellis" #~ msgid "Stuart" #~ msgstr "Stuart" #~ msgid "0.4" #~ msgstr "0.4" #~ msgid "2005-06-01" #~ msgstr "2005-06-01" #~ msgid "StuartEllis" #~ msgstr "StuartEllis" #~ msgid "Initial import into CVS." #~ msgstr "?????? CVS???" #~ msgid "0.5" #~ msgstr "0.5" #~ msgid "2005-07-19" #~ msgstr "2005-07-19" #~ msgid "Updated for &FC; &FCLOCALVER;." #~ msgstr "??? &FC; &FCLOCALVER; ?????????" #~ msgid "0.6" #~ msgstr "0.6" #~ msgid "2005-07-25" #~ msgstr "2005-07-25" #~ msgid "PaulWFrields" #~ msgstr "PaulWFrields" # ?????????????????????????????? BETA??? #~ msgid "Edited for style and usage; BETA publication." #~ msgstr "?????????????????????????????? BETA???" #~ msgid "1.0" #~ msgstr "1.0" #~ msgid "2005-08-13" #~ msgstr "2005-08-13" #~ msgid "Publish to official project page." #~ msgstr "??????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "1.0.1" #~ msgstr "1.0.1" #~ msgid "2005-08-18" #~ msgstr "2005-08-18" #~ msgid "" #~ "Added information on installing without repository and manually adding " #~ "keys." #~ msgstr "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "1.0.2" #~ msgstr "1.0.2" #~ msgid "2005-08-26" #~ msgstr "2005-08-26" #~ msgid "Fix localinstall information." #~ msgstr "??????????????????????????????" #~ msgid "1.0.3" #~ msgstr "1.0.3" #~ msgid "2005-10-13" #~ msgstr "2005-10-13" #~ msgid "Fix wording (#170584)." #~ msgstr "???????????? (#170584)???" #~ msgid "1.0.4" #~ msgstr "1.0.4" #~ msgid "2005-11-15" #~ msgstr "2005-11-15" #~ msgid "Updated section on proxy servers. Fixed #166122." #~ msgstr "??????????????????????????????????????? #166122???" #~ msgid "1.0.5" #~ msgstr "1.0.5" #~ msgid "2005-11-28" #~ msgstr "2005-11-28" #~ msgid "" #~ "Fixed some uses of \"&FED;\" to read \"&FC;\" where appropriate." #~ msgstr "????????????????????? \"&FC;\" ?????? \"&FED;\"???" #~ msgid "" #~ " &LEGALNOTICE; " #~ msgstr "" #~ " &LEGALNOTICE; " #~ msgid "Updated versions of &FC; software" #~ msgstr "??? &FC; ??????????????????" #~ msgid "Manually Installing Software" #~ msgstr "??????????????????" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:41:55 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:41:55 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/zh_CN rpm-info-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602181041.k1IAftu2020904@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20838 Removed Files: rpm-info-zh_CN.xml yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml Log Message: --- rpm-info-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- yum-software-management-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:45:41 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:45:41 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po - New directory Message-ID: <200602181045.k1IAjfH9021162@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21147/po Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/release-notes/po added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 10:46:35 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 05:46:35 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po zh_CN.po,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602181046.k1IAkZ6f021220@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21203a/po Added Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: --- NEW FILE zh_CN.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: RELEASE-NOTES\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 02:41+0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-11 03:28+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Yuan Yijun \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:5(title) #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:5(title) #: en/Colophon.xml:5(title) en/DatabaseServers.xml:5(title) #: en/Desktop.xml:5(title) en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:5(title) #: en/DevelTools.xml:5(title) en/Entertainment.xml:5(title) #: en/Extras.xml:5(title) en/Feedback.xml:5(title) en/FileServers.xml:5(title) #: en/FileSystems.xml:5(title) en/I18n.xml:5(title) en/Installer.xml:5(title) #: en/Java.xml:5(title) en/Kernel.xml:5(title) en/Legacy.xml:5(title) #: en/Multimedia.xml:5(title) en/Networking.xml:5(title) #: en/OverView.xml:5(title) en/PackageNotesJava.xml:5(title) #: en/Printing.xml:5(title) en/ProjectOverview.xml:5(title) #: en/Samba.xml:5(title) en/Security.xml:5(title) #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:5(title) en/ServerTools.xml:5(title) #: en/SystemDaemons.xml:5(title) en/WebServers.xml:5(title) #: en/Welcome.xml:5(title) en/Xorg.xml:5(title) msgid "Temp" msgstr "Temp" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:8(title) msgid "Archictecture Specific" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:9(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" "This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware " "architectures of Fedora Core." msgstr "???????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????" #. 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Introduction
Purpose This document presents basic concepts of software management on &FED; systems. It outlines the major functions of yum, the recommended software management tool for &FED;.
Audience This document is intended for &FED; users of all levels of experience.
Using This Document This document is a reference for using yum. You may wish to read some or all of the sections, depending upon your needs and level of experience. If you are a new user, read the before using yum for the first time. Experienced Linux users should start with . Previous Versions of &FC; This document describes the configuration of yum on &FC; &FCLOCALVER; systems. You must perform the additional step noted in to enable yum on &FC; 3. Most of the examples in this document use the package tsclient, which is included with &FC;. The tsclient package provides an application for remote desktop access. If you install it successfully you may start the application by choosing ApplicationsInternetTerminal Server Client. To use the examples, substitute the name of the relevant package for tsclient. The example commands for &FED; package groups use the MySQL Database group. Avoid Logging in with the Root Account You do not need to log in with the root account in order to manage your &FED; system. All of the commands shown in this tutorial that require root access will prompt you for the root password. The example terminal commands use su to provide this facility.
Additional Resources yum documentation yum man pages The yum utility has features and options not discussed in this document. Read the man pages for yum(8) and yum.conf(5) to learn more, using the following commands: man yum man yum.conf yum web sites yum mailing lists Other useful yum resources on the Internet include: Project web site Users mailing list Development mailing list Check &BZ; First If you encounter a persistent error with a specific operation, visit &BZ-URL; and review the bug reports for the package or packages involved. An error in a package may cause all yum operations that rely on that package to fail. Please file bug reports for &FED; packages, including yum, on this &BZ; web site.
Software Management Concepts
About Packages packages defined &FED; software and documentation is supplied in the form of files called RPM packages. Each package is a compressed archive containing product information, program files, icons, documentation and management scripts. Management applications use these files to safely locate, install, update and remove software. For example, the &FED; installation process uses the packages supplied with &FC; to build or upgrade a system to your requirements. Packages also include a digital signature to prove their source. Software management utilities verify this digital signature by using a GPG public key. The yum and rpm utilities share a common keyring that stores all of the public keys for approved package sources. The system administrator configures these approved package sources. All &FED; Packages are Open Source Software All of the software provided by the &FP; is open source software. You may download and install &FED; packages on as many systems as desired.
About Repositories repositories defined A repository is a prepared directory or web site that contains software packages and index files. Software management utilities such as yum automatically locate and obtain the correct RPM packages from these repositories. This method frees you from having to manually find and install new applications or updates. You may use a single command to update all system software, or search for new software by specifying criteria. A network of servers provide several repositories for each version of &FC;. The package management utilities in &FC; are already configured to use three of these repositories: Base The packages that make up a &FC; release, as it is on disc Updates Updated versions of packages that are provided in Base &EX; Packages for a large selection of additional software Previous Versions of &FC; &FC; &FCLOCALVER; automatically supports the three repositories listed above. You must manually configure &FC; 3 systems to use &FEX;, as noted in . &FED; Development Repositories &FC; also includes settings for several alternative repositories. These provide packages for various types of test system, and replace one or more of the standard repositories. Only enable support for one of the following repositories if you test or develop &FED; software: fedora-devel (Rawhide), fedora-extras-devel, and updates-testing. Third-party software developers also provide repositories for their &FED; compatible packages. To learn how to configure your &FED; system to use third-party repositories, read . package groups defined You may also use the package groups provided by the &FED; repositories to manage related packages as sets. Some third-party repositories add packages to these groups, or provide their packages as additional groups. Available Package Groups To view a list of all of the available package groups for your &FED; system, run the command su -c 'yum grouplist'. Use repositories to ensure that you always receive current versions of software. If several versions of the same package are available, your management utility automatically selects the latest version. Installing Software not from a Repository Install software using manual methods only when you are confident there is no repository which can currently provide it. You may have to manage that software with manual methods, instead of with &FED; software management utilities. The yum commands shown in this document use repositories as package sources. Refer to for details of using yum to install software from a package file.
About Dependencies dependencies defined Some of the files installed on a &FED; distribution are libraries which may provide functions to multiple applications. When an application requires a specific library, the package which contains that library is a dependency. To properly install a package, &FED; must first satisfy its dependencies. The dependency information for a RPM package is stored within the RPM file. The yum utility uses package dependency data to ensure that all of requirements for an application are met during installation. It automatically installs the packages for any dependencies not already present on your system. If a new application has requirements that conflict with existing software, yum aborts without making any changes to your system.
Understanding Package Names packages hardware compatibility packages naming Each package file has a long name that indicates several key pieces of information. For example, this is the full name of a tsclient package: tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm Management utilities commonly refer to packages with one of three formats: Package name: tsclient Package name with version and release numbers: tsclient-0.132-6 Package name with hardware architecture: tsclient.i386 For clarity, yum lists packages in the format name.architecture. Repositories also commonly store packages in separate directories by architecture. In each case, the hardware architecture specified for the package is the minimum type of machine required to use the package. i386 Suitable for any current Intel-compatible computer noarch Compatible with all computer architectures ppc Suitable for PowerPC systems, such as Apple Power Macintosh x86_64 Suitable for 64-bit Intel-compatible processors, such as Opterons Some software may be optimized for particular types of Intel-compatible machine. Separate packages may be provided for , , and computers. A machine with at least an Intel Pentium, VIA C3 or compatible CPU may use packages. Computers with an Intel Pentium Pro and above, or a current model of AMD chip, may use packages. Use the short name of the package for yum commands. This causes yum to automatically select the most recent package in the repositories that matches the hardware architecture of your computer. Specify a package with other name formats to override the default behavior and force yum to use the package that matches that version or architecture. Only override yum when you know that the default package selection has a bug or other fault that makes it unsuitable for installation. Package Names You may use any of the following formats to specify a package in a yum operation: name, name.architecture, name-version, name-version-release, name-version-release.architecture, and epoch:name-version-release.architecture.
Software Management Tools in &FC; Add/Remove Applications utility Alert Icon up2date The yum utility is a complete software management system. &FC; also includes several other applications that can supplement yum. On your desktop is an Alert Icon that keeps you informed about package updates. Until your system is updated the icon appears as a red circle with a flashing exclamation mark. The Alert Icon is part of the up2date application, which enables you to easily install system updates. &FC; also includes system-config-packages. To run this application from the graphical interface, select Desktop System Settings Add/Remove Applications . Unlike up2date and yum, system-config-packages installs software packages from your &FC; installation discs only, and does not use repositories. This application is used on systems that do not have a network connection. The rpm command-line utility has many functions for working with individual RPM packages. You may use it to manually install and remove packages from your system. If you install software with the rpm utility, you must manually check and install any dependencies. For this reason, yum is the recommended method for installing software. Current Package Versions The up2date and yum utilities ensure that you have the most recent version of software packages. Other methods do not guarantee that the packages are current.
Managing Software with <command>yum</command> yum software management Use the yum utility to modify the software on your system in four ways: To install new software from package repositories To install new software from an individual package file To update existing software on your system To remove unwanted software from your system Installing Software from a Package File The yum commands shown in this section use repositories as package sources. Refer to for details of using yum to install software from an individual package file. To use yum, specify a function and one or more packages or package groups. Each section below gives some examples. For each operation, yum downloads the latest package information from the configured repositories. If your system uses a slow network connection yum may require several seconds to download the repository indexes and the header files for each package. The yum utility searches these data files to determine the best set of actions to produce the required result, and displays the transaction for you to approve. The transaction may include the installation, update, or removal of additional packages, in order to resolve software dependencies. Format of <command>yum</command> Transaction Reports This is an example of the transaction for installing tsclient: ============================================================================= Package Arch Version Repository Size ============================================================================= Installing: tsclient i386 0.132-6 base 247 k Installing for dependencies: rdesktop i386 1.4.0-2 base 107 k Transaction Summary ============================================================================= Install 2 Package(s) Update 0 Package(s) Remove 0 Package(s) Total download size: 355 k Is this ok [y/N]: Review the list of changes, and then press y to accept and begin the process. If you press N or Enter, yum does not download or change any packages. Package Versions The yum utility only displays and uses the newest version of each package, unless you specify an older version. The yum utility also imports the repository public key if it is not already installed on the rpm keyring. Format of <command>yum</command> Public Key Import This is an example of the public key import: warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2 public key not available for tsclient-0.132-6.i386.rpm Retrieving GPG key from file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora Importing GPG key 0x4F2A6FD2 "Fedora Project <fedora at redhat.com>" Is this ok [y/N]: Check the public key, and then press y to import the key and authorize the key for use. If you press N or Enter, yum stops without installing any packages. To ensure that downloaded packages are genuine, yum verifies the digital signature of each package against the public key of the provider. Once all of the packages required for the transaction are successfully downloaded and verified, yum applies them to your system. Every completed transaction records the affected packages in the log file /var/log/yum.log. You may only read this file with root access. Downloads are Cached The yum utility keeps downloaded data files and packages for reuse. You may copy packages from the repository cache directories under /var/cache/yum/, and use them elsewhere if you wish. If you remove a package from the cache, you do not affect the copy of the software installed on your system.
Installing New Software with <command>yum</command> installing software software, installing software installing To install the package tsclient, enter the command: su -c 'yum install tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To install the package group MySQL Database, enter the command: su -c 'yum groupinstall "MySQL Database"' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. New Services Require Activation When you install a service, &FED; does not activate or start it. To configure a new service to run on bootup, choose Desktop System Settings Server Settings Services , or use the chkconfig and service command-line utilities.
Updating Software with <command>yum</command> updating software packages software updating To update the tsclient package to the latest version, type: su -c 'yum update tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. New Software Versions Require Reloading If a piece of software is in use when you update it, the old version remains active until the application or service is restarted. Kernel updates take effect when you reboot the system. To update all of the packages in the package group MySQL Database, enter the command: su -c 'yum groupupdate "MySQL Database"' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Updating the Entire System To update all of the packages on your &FED; system, use the commands described in .
Removing Software with <command>yum</command> removing software software removing To remove software, yum examines your system for both the specified software, and any software which claims it as a dependency. The transaction to remove the software deletes both the software and the dependencies. To remove the tsclient package from your system, use the command: su -c 'yum remove tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To remove all of the packages in the package group MySQL Database, enter the command: su -c 'yum groupremove "MySQL Database"' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. Data and Configuration File Retention The removal process leaves user data in place but may remove configuration files in some cases. If a package removal does not include the configuration file, and you reinstall the package later, it may reuse the old configuration file.
Searching for Packages with <command>yum</command> packages locating searching for packages Use the search features of yum to find software that is available from the configured repositories, or already installed on your system. Searches automatically include both installed and available packages. The format of the results depends upon the option. If the query produces no information, there are no packages matching the criteria.
Searching by Package Name and Attributes To search for a specific package by name, use the function. To search for the package tsclient, use the command: su -c 'yum list tsclient' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. To make your queries more precise, specify packages with a name that include other attributes, such as version or hardware architecture. To search for version 0.132 of the application, use the command: su -c 'yum list tsclient-0.132' Valid Package Attributes Refer to for information on package name formats and the attributes that they include.
Advanced Searches If you do not know the name of the package, use the or options. Alternatively, use wild cards or regular expressions with any yum search option to broaden the search critieria. The option checks the names, descriptions, summaries and listed package maintainers of all of the available packages to find those that match. For example, to search for all packages that relate to PalmPilots, type: su -c 'yum search PalmPilot' Enter the password for the root account when prompted. The function checks both the files included in the packages and the functions that the software provides. This option requires yum to download and read much larger index files than with the option. To search for all packages that include files called libneon, type: su -c 'yum provides libneon' To search for all packages that either provide a MTA (Mail Transport Agent) service, or include files with mta in their name: su -c 'yum provides MTA' For each command, at the prompt enter the password for the root account. Use the standard wildcard characters to run any search option with a partial word or name: to represent any one character, and to mean zero or more characters. Always add the escape character () before wildcards. To all packages with names that begin with tsc, type: su -c 'yum list tsc\*' Regular Expressions Use Perl or Python regular expressions to carry out more complex queries.
Understanding Matches Searches with yum show all of the packages that match your criteria. Packages must meet the terms of the search exactly to be considered matches, unless you use wildcards or a regular expression. For example, a search query for shadowutils or shadow-util would not produce the package shadow-utils. This package would match and be shown if the query was shadow-util\?, or shadow\*.
Updating Your System with <command>yum</command> updating full system yum updating full system Use the option to upgrade all of your &FED; system software to the latest version with one operation. To perform a full system update, type this command: su -c 'yum update' At the prompt, enter the root password.
Automatically Updating Your System automatic updating The yum package supplied with &FC; includes scripts to perform full system updates every day. To activate automatic daily updates, enter this command: su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum start' At the prompt, enter the password for the root account. How Daily Updates are Run There is no separate yum service that runs on your system. The command given above enables the control script /etc/rc.d/init.d/yum. This control script activates the script /etc/cron.daily/yum.cron, which causes the cron service to perform the system update automatically at 4am each day.
Using Other Software Repositories &FEX; repositories finding searching for repositories &FED; systems automatically use the &FP; repositories. These include &FEX;, the default source of packages for software that is not included with &FC;. &FEX; Repositories for Previous Versions of &FC; You must manually configure &FC; 3 systems to use &FEX;, using the instructions at . For additional packages for &FC; 1 and &FC; 2, refer to . If the &FP; does not supply packages for a product, the manufacturer may provide or recommend a separate repository. Members of the community also maintain repositories to provide packages for &FED; systems. For example, distributes popular Java software as packages.
Adding a Repository as a Package Source repositories adding to yum To add an extra repository, place a definition file in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory on your system. Package providers make the definition files for their repositories available on their web sites. Definition File Extension The names of repository definition files end with .repo. You must have root access to add a file to the definitions directory. To copy the definition file example.repo, type this command: su -c 'cp example.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/' At the prompt, enter the password for the root account. The configuration file for each repository should include a gpgkey setting. This setting specifies the location of a public key that verifies the packages provided by that repository. This public key is automatically imported the first time that you install software from the repository. If the configuration file provided does not include this setting, refer to . Repositories and <application>up2date</application> Channels Starting with &FC; 4, yum repositories are automatically used as up2date channels. On &FC; 3 and earlier systems, you must manually configure up2date to use these channels. To do so, edit the /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources file.
Manually Authorizing Package Sources public keys adding To manually add a public key to your rpm keyring, use the feature of the rpm utility. To import the file GPG-PUB-KEY.asc, type the following command: su -c 'rpm --import GPG-PUB-KEY.asc' At the prompt, enter the password for the root account. You may also import public keys directly from a web site. For example, to import the file GPG-PUB-KEY.asc on the web site www.therepository.com use this command: su -c 'rpm --import http://www.therepository.com/GPG-PUB-KEY.asc' At the prompt, enter the root password. Importing the &FED; Key on &FC; 3 To add the &FED; public key to the rpm keyring on &FC; 3 systems, run the command su -c 'rpm --import /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora'.
Understanding Repository Compatibility packages software compatibility repositories compatibility The &FEX; repository provides packages which are built to the same standards as &FC; packages. Third-party packages should be compatible with these &FP; packages, unless the provider specifically states otherwise. Always read the web site of the repository for information on package compatibility before you add it as a package source. Separate repository providers may offer different and incompatible versions of the same software. Third-party repositories may also provide alternative packages for software that is included in &FED; repositories. Alternative packages may contain versions of the software that function differently from the version in the &FP; packages. Determine the benefits and potential incompatibilities before replacing &FP; packages with alternative versions. Incompatible Repositories If you configure your system to use incompatible repositories yum operations may fail. Packages built for one version of &FED; are usually not compatible with other versions of &FED;. The web site of the provider should specifically state which versions of &FED; they support. Old Versions of <command>yum</command> and Current Repositories The data format for repository indexes changed with version 2.1 of yum. This was the version supplied with &FC; 3. Repository providers should specify the versions of &FC; that they support. To confirm that an unlabeled repository is compatible with current versions of yum, check that it has a sub-directory called repodata/.
Installing Software from an Isolated Package installing software from a package software, installing from a package software installing from a package Use repositories and the standard yum commands to locate and install new software, unless the software package is not available from any repository. In these cases, use the function to install the software from the package file. Public Key is Required Ensure that the public key for the package source has been imported before you install a package without a repository. Refer to . Enter this command to install the package tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm: su -c 'yum localinstall tsclient-0.132-4.i386.rpm' At the prompt, enter the root password. Previously Installed Software is Updated If the package provides a later version of software that is already installed on your system, yum updates the installed software. If the package requires software that is not installed on your system, yum attempts to meet the dependencies with packages from the configured repositories. You may need to manually download and install additional packages in order to satisfy all of the dependencies. Maintaining Manually Installed Software If you install software that is not provided by a repository, yum update cannot automatically upgrade it as new versions become available. To ensure that you have the latest packages, subscribe to e-mail or RSS services that notify you when new versions are released.
Maintaining <command>yum</command> The yum system does not require any routine maintenance. To ensure that yum operations are carried out at optimal speed, disable or remove repository definitions which you no longer require. You may also clear the files from the yum caches in order to recover disk space.
Disabling or Removing Package Sources repositories disabling in yum repositories removing from yum Set enable=0 in a definition file to prevent yum from using that repository. The yum utility ignores any definition file with this setting. To completely remove access to a repository: Delete the relevant file from /etc/yum.repos.d/. Delete the cache directory from /var/cache/yum/.
Clearing the <command>yum</command> Caches yum cleaning caches By default, yum retains the packages and package data files that it downloads, so that they may be reused in future operations without being downloaded again. To purge the package data files, use this command: su -c 'yum clean headers' Run this command to remove all of the packages held in the caches: su -c 'yum clean packages' When using these commands, at the prompt, enter the password for the root account. Purging cached files causes those files to downloaded again the next time that they are required. This increases the amount of time required to complete the operation.
Using <command>yum</command> with a Proxy Server proxy server yum using with a proxy server By default, yum accesses network repositories with HTTP. All yum HTTP operations use HTTP/1.1, and are compatible with web proxy servers that support this standard. You may also access FTP repositories, and configure yum to use an FTP proxy server. The squid package provides a proxy service for both HTTP/1.1 and FTP connections. Modifying <command>yum</command> for Network Compatibility Refer to the man page for yum.conf for information on HTTP settings that may be modified for compatibility with nonstandard web proxy servers. Alternatively, configure yum to use an FTP proxy server, and access repositories that support FTP. The &FED; repositories support both HTTP and FTP.
Configuring Proxy Server Access To enable all yum operations to use a proxy server, specify the proxy server details in /etc/yum.conf. The setting must specify the proxy server as a complete URL, including the TCP port number. If your proxy server requires a username and password, specify these by adding and settings. The settings below enable yum to use the proxy server mycache.mydomain.com, connecting to port 3128, with the username yum-user and the password qwerty. Configuration File Settings for Using A Proxy Server # The proxy server - proxy server:port number proxy=http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128 # The account details for yum connections proxy_username=yum-user proxy_password=qwerty Global Settings If you define a proxy server in /etc/yum.conf, all users connect to the proxy server with those details when using yum.
Configuring Proxy Server Access for a Single User To enable proxy access for a specific user, add the lines in the example box below to the user's shell profile. For the default bash shell, the profile is the file ~/.bash_profile. The settings below enable yum to use the proxy server mycache.mydomain.com, connecting to port 3128. Profile Settings for Using a Proxy Server # The Web proxy server used by this account http_proxy="http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy If the proxy server requires a username and password, add these to the URL. To include the username yum-user and the password qwerty, add these settings: Profile Settings for a Secured Proxy Server # The Web proxy server, with the username and password for this account http_proxy="http://yum-user:qwerty at mycache.mydomain.com:3128" export http_proxy The <option>http_proxy</option> Environment Variable The http_proxy environment variable is also used by curl and other utilities. Although yum itself may use http_proxy in either upper-case or lower-case, curl requires the name of the variable to be in lower-case.
Acknowledgements Paul Frields edited this document. Timothy Murphy reviewed the beta release.
--- rpm-info-en.xml DELETED --- --- yum-software-management-en.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 11:04:50 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 06:04:50 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management rpm-info.xml,NONE,1.1 Makefile,1.7,1.8 Message-ID: <200602181105.k1IB5OnX023432@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23357 Modified Files: Makefile Added Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: - Updated files for new translation method. --- NEW FILE rpm-info.xml --- GNU FDL 1.0 2005 Stuart Ellis Managing Software with yum Documentation for the yum software management system.
Fixed some uses of "Fedora" to read "Fedora Core" where appropriate.
Updated section on proxy servers. Fixed #166122.
Fix wording (#170584).
Fix localinstall information.
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Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- Makefile 11 Jan 2006 05:17:33 -0000 1.7 +++ Makefile 18 Feb 2006 11:04:40 -0000 1.8 @@ -1,26 +1,35 @@ -############################################################################### -# Makefile for RHLP docs project -# Created by: Tammy Fox -# Last edited by: Tommy Reynolds -# WARNING: need passivetex 1.24 for pdf generation to work -# License: GPL -# Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. -# Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com -############################################################################### +######################################################################## +# NOTICE +#----------------------------------------------------------------------- +# There is actually no "de" translation. All the '*de*" files are just +# fodder to check the internationalization (i18n) workings for the FTP. +# No discourtesy to any German speaker is intended. -- Tommy Reynolds +# Actual translations welcome. +######################################################################## -LANGUAGES = en zh_CN es -DOCBASE = yum-software-management -XMLEXTRAFILES-en = +######################################################################## +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile +# License: GPL +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +######################################################################## +# +# Document-specific definitions. +# +DOCBASE = yum-software-management +PRI_LANG = en +OTHERS = zh_CN +######################################################################## +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... -###################################################### +define XMLFILES_template +XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml +endef +# +######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common -###################################################### - -# If you want to add additional steps to any of the -# targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use -# a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to -# print the message "FINISHED AT LAST" after building -# the HTML document version, uncomment the following -# line: -#${DOCNAME}/index.html:: -# echo FINISHED AT LAST +######################################################################## From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 12:34:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 07:34:03 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/po zh_CN.po,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602181234.k1ICY3NN025922@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25904 Modified Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: update with DUDE View full diff with command: /usr/bin/cvs -f diff -kk -u -N -r 1.1 -r 1.2 zh_CN.po Index: zh_CN.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/po/zh_CN.po,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- zh_CN.po 18 Feb 2006 10:41:03 -0000 1.1 +++ zh_CN.po 18 Feb 2006 12:33:55 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,23 +1,27 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 02:21+0800\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-17 02:36+0800\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 04:30+0800\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-17 04:30+0800\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:23(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:20(fallback) +msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" +msgstr "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" + +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:24(title) msgid "Introduction" msgstr "??????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:26(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:27(title) msgid "Purpose" msgstr "??????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:28(para) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:29(para) msgid "" "This document presents basic concepts of software management on &FED; " "systems. It outlines the major functions of yum, the " @@ -26,20 +30,20 @@ "????????????????????? &FED; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? &FED; ??????" "??????????????????????????? yum ??????????????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:37(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:38(title) msgid "Audience" msgstr "??????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:39(para) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:40(para) msgid "" "This document is intended for &FED; users of all levels of experience." msgstr "???????????????????????????????????? &FED; ?????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:46(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:47(title) msgid "Using This Document" msgstr "??????????????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:48(para) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:49(para) msgid "" "This document is a reference for using yum. You may wish " "to read some or all of the sections, depending upon your needs and level of " @@ -53,12 +57,12 @@ "command> ??????????????? ?????????" "?????? Linux ??????????????? ?????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:60(title) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:284(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:61(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:285(title) msgid "Previous Versions of &FC;" msgstr "??????????????? &FC;" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:62(para) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:63(para) msgid "" "This document describes the configuration of yum on &" "FC; &FCLOCALVER; systems. You must perform the additional step noted in " @@ -69,7 +73,7 @@ "????????? &FC; 3 ????????????????????? ???????????????????????? yum???" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:71(para) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:72(para) msgid "" "Most of the examples in this document use the package tsclient, which is included with &FC;. The tsclienttsclient ????????????????????????????????????&FED; ??????????????????" "??????????????? MySQL Database ??????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:86(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:87(title) msgid "Avoid Logging in with the Root Account" msgstr "????????? root ????????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:88(para) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:89(para) msgid "" "You do not need to log in with the root account in order to manage your &FED; system. All of the " @@ -108,30 +112,30 @@ "\"username\">root ???????????????????????? su ??????????????????????????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:103(title) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:104(title) msgid "Additional Resources" msgstr "????????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:105(primary) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:109(primary) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:124(primary) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:128(primary) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:603(primary) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:1096(primary) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:1565(primary) -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:1603(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:106(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:110(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:125(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:129(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:604(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:1097(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:1566(primary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:1604(primary) msgid "yum" msgstr "yum" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:106(secondary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:107(secondary) msgid "documentation" msgstr "??????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:110(secondary) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:111(secondary) msgid "man pages" msgstr "?????????" -#: en/yum-software-management-en.xml:112(para) +#: en/yum-software-management.xml:113(para) msgid "" "The yum utility has features and options not discussed in " "this document. Read the man pages for yum(8)man ???????????? yum(8) ??? yum." 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" + #~ msgid "2005" #~ msgstr "2005" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 12:53:46 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 07:53:46 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management rpm-info.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602181253.k1ICrkDw026179@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26161 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: update description Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info.xml 18 Feb 2006 11:04:40 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info.xml 18 Feb 2006 12:53:39 -0000 1.2 @@ -25,7 +25,13 @@ Documentation for the yum software management system. - + + ?????? <command>yum</command> ???????????? + + ?????????????????? yum ???????????? + + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 13:40:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 08:40:07 -0500 Subject: translation-quick-start-guide/po it.po,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602181340.k1IDe7Vd028792@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28773/translation-quick-start-guide/po Added Files: it.po Log Message: it.po updated --- NEW FILE it.po --- # translation of it.po to Italiano # Francesco Tombolini , 2006. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: it\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 18:22-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-18 10:06-0500\n" "Last-Translator: Francesco Tombolini \n" "Language-Team: Italiano \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.1\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:23(title) msgid "Introduction" msgstr "Introduzione" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:25(para) msgid "This guide is a fast, simple, step-by-step set of instructions for translating Fedora Project software and documents. If you are interested in better understanding the translation process involved, refer to the Translation guide or the manual of the specific translation tool." msgstr "Questa guida ?? un veloce, semplice, insieme di istruzioni passo-passo per tradurre software e documenti Fedora Project. Se sei interessato nel comprendere meglio il processo di traduzione impiegato, fa riferimento alla guida per la traduzione o al manuale dello specifico strumento di traduzione." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:38(title) msgid "Accounts and Subscriptions" msgstr "Accounts e sottoscrizioni" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:40(para) msgid "To participate in the Fedora Project as a translator you need an account. You can apply for an account at . You need to provide a user name, an email address, a target language most likely your native language and the public part of your SSH key." msgstr "Per partecipare al Fedora Project come traduttore hai bisogno di un account. Puoi sottoscrivere un account su . Devi fornire un user name, un indirizzo email, una lingua di riferimento in genere coincidente con la tua lingua nativa e la parte pubblica della tua chiave SSH." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:49(para) msgid "If you do not have a SSH key yet, you can generate one using the following steps:" msgstr "Se non hai ancora una chiave SSH, puoi generarne una compiendo i seguenti passi:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:56(para) msgid "Type in a comand line:" msgstr "Scrivi in una linea di comando:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:61(command) msgid "ssh-keygen -t dsa" msgstr "ssh-keygen -t dsa" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:64(para) msgid "Accept the default location (~/.ssh/id_dsa) and enter a passphrase." msgstr "Accetta la posizione predefinita (~/.ssh/id_dsa) ed immetti una passphrase." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:69(title) msgid "Don't Forget Your Passphrase!" msgstr "Non dimenticare la tua passphrase!" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:70(para) msgid "You will need your passphrase to access to the CVS repository. It cannot be recovered if you forget it." msgstr "Avrai bisogno della tua passphrase per accedere al repositorio CVS. Non potr?? essere recuperata se la scordi." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:94(para) msgid "Change permissions to your key and .ssh directory:" msgstr "Cambia i permessi alla tua chiave ed alla tua directory .ssh:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:104(command) msgid "chmod 700 ~/.ssh" msgstr "chmod 700 ~/.ssh" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:109(para) msgid "Copy and paste the SSH key in the space provided in order to complete the account application." msgstr "Copia ed incolla la chiave SSH nello spazio fornito per poter completare la sottoscrizione all'account." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:115(para) msgid "There are also two lists where you can discuss translation issues. The first is fedora-trans-list, a general list to discuss problems that affect all languages. Refer to for more information. The second is the language-specific list, such as fedora-trans-es for Spanish translators, to discuss issues that affect only the individual community of translators." msgstr "Ci sono anche due liste su cui puoi discutere i problemi di traduzione. La prima ?? fedora-trans-list, una lista generale per discutere i problemi che affliggono tutti i linguaggi. Fa riferimento a per maggiori informazioni. La seconda ?? la lista specifica per la tua lingua, tipo fedora-trans-es per i traduttori Spagnoli, per discutere problematiche inerenti solo la comunit?? di traduttori individuale." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:126(title) msgid "General Documentation Issues" msgstr "Problematiche generali della documentazione" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:127(para) msgid "You may also find it useful to subscribe to fedora-docs-list to stay informed about general documentation issues." msgstr "Potrai anche trovare utile sottoscriverti alla fedora-docs-list per rimanere informato sulle problematiche generali della documentazione." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:136(title) msgid "Translating Software" msgstr "Tradurre il software" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:138(para) msgid "The translatable part of a software package is available in one or more po files. The Fedora Project stores these files in a CVS repository under the directory translate/. Once your account has been approved, download this directory typing the following instructions in a command line:" msgstr "La parte traducibile di un pacchetto software ?? disponibile in uno o pi?? files po. Il Fedora Project immagazzina questi files in un repositorio CVS sotto la directory translate/. Una volta che il tuo account ?? stato approvato, scarica questa directory scrivendo le seguenti istruzioni in una linea di comando:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:148(command) msgid "export CVS_RSH=ssh" msgstr "export CVS_RSH=ssh" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:149(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:318(replaceable) msgid "username" msgstr "username" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:149(command) msgid "export CVSROOT=:ext:@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS" msgstr "export CVSROOT=:ext:@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:150(command) msgid "cvs -z9 co translate/" msgstr "cvs -z9 co translate/" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:153(para) msgid "These commands download all the modules and .po files to your machine following the same hierarchy of the repository. Each directory contains a .pot file, such as anaconda.pot, and the .po files for each language, such as zh_CN.po, de.po, and so forth." msgstr "Questi comandi scaricheranno tutti i moduli e files .po sulla tua macchina seguendo la medesima gerarchia del repositorio. Ogni directory contiene un file .pot, tipo anaconda.pot, ed il file .po per ogni linguaggio, tipo zh_CN.po, de.po, e cos?? via." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:163(para) msgid "You can check the status of the translations at . Choose your language in the dropdown menu or check the overall status. Select a package to view the maintainer and the name of the last translator of this module. If you want to translate a module, contact your language-specific list and let your community know you are working on that module. Afterwards, select take in the status page. The module is then assigned to you. At the password prompt, enter the one you received via e-mail when you applied for your account." msgstr "Puoi controllare lo status delle traduzioni su . Scegli il tuo linguaggio nel menu a discesa o controlla l'overall status. Seleziona un pacchetto per vederne il maintainer ed il nome dell'ultimo traduttore di questo modulo. Se vuoi tradurre un modulo, contatta la tua lista per il linguaggio specifico e fa si che la tua comunit?? sappia che stai lavorando su quel modulo. Quindi, seleziona take nella pagina status. Il modulo ti verr?? quindi assegnato. Alla richiesta di password, immetti quella che hai ricevuto via e-mail quando hai richiesto la sottoscrizione al tuo account." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:175(para) msgid "You can now start translating." msgstr "Ora puoi cominciare a tradurre." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:180(title) msgid "Translating Strings" msgstr "Tradurre le stringhe" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:184(para) msgid "Change directory to the location of the package you have taken." msgstr "Cambia directory nella locazione del pacchetto che hai preso." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:190(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:253(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:277(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:288(replaceable) msgid "package_name" msgstr "package_name" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:190(command) en/translation-quick-start.xml:253(command) msgid "cd ~/translate/" msgstr "cd ~/translate/" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:195(para) msgid "Update the files with the following command:" msgstr "Aggiorna i files con il seguente comando:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:200(command) msgid "cvs up" msgstr "cvs up" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:205(para) msgid "Translate the .po file of your language in a .po editor such as KBabel or gtranslator. For example, to open the .po file for Spanish in KBabel, type:" msgstr "Traduci il file .po del tuo linguaggio un un editor per .po come KBabel o gtranslator. Per esempio, per aprire il file .po per lo Spagnolo in KBabel, scrivi:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:215(command) msgid "kbabel es.po" msgstr "kbabel es.po" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:220(para) msgid "When you finish your work, commit your changes back to the repository:" msgstr "Quando hai finito il tuo lavoro, esegui il commit dei tuoi cambiamenti al repositorio:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:226(replaceable) msgid "comments" msgstr "commenti" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:226(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:264(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:277(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:288(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:383(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:394(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:406(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:406(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:437(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:438(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:483(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:504(replaceable) msgid "lang" msgstr "lang" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:226(command) msgid "cvs commit -m '' .po" msgstr "cvs commit -m '' .po" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:231(para) msgid "Click the release link on the status page to release the module so other people can work on it." msgstr "Premi il link release sulla pagina status per rilasciare il modulo affinch?? altre persone possano lavorarci sopra." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:240(title) msgid "Proofreading" msgstr "Correggere le bozze" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:242(para) msgid "If you want to proofread your translation as part of the software, follow these steps:" msgstr "Se vuoi leggere la bozza della tua traduzione alla ricerca di errori come parte integrante del software, segui i seguenti passi:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:248(para) msgid "Go to the directory of the package you want to proofread:" msgstr "Vai alla directory del pacchetto che vuoi testare:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:258(para) msgid "Convert the .po file in .mo file with msgfmt:" msgstr "Converti il file .po in file .mo con msgfmt:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:264(command) msgid "msgfmt .po" msgstr "msgfmt .po" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:269(para) msgid "Overwrite the existing .mo file in /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. First, back up the existing file:" msgstr "Sovrascrivi il file .mo esistente in /usr/share/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES/. Prima, fa un back up del file esistente:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:276(command) msgid "cp /usr/share/locale//LC_MESSAGES/.mo .mo-backup" msgstr "cp /usr/share/locale//LC_MESSAGES/.mo .mo-backup" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:277(command) msgid "mv .mo /usr/share/locale//LC_MESSAGES/" msgstr "mv .mo /usr/share/locale//LC_MESSAGES/" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:282(para) msgid "Proofread the package with the translated strings as part of the application:" msgstr "Analizza il pacchetto con le stringhe tradotte come parte dell'applicazione:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:288(command) msgid "LANG= rpm -qi " msgstr "LANG= rpm -qi " #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:293(para) msgid "The application related to the translated package will run with the translated strings." msgstr "L'applicazione relativa al pacchetto tradotto verr?? eseguita con le stringhe tradotte." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:302(title) msgid "Translating Documentation" msgstr "Tradurre la documentazione" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:304(para) msgid "The Fedora documentation is also stored in a CVS repository under the directory docs/." msgstr "Anche la documentazione Fedora ?? immagazzinata in un repositorio CVS sotto la directory docs/." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:310(title) msgid "Downloading Documentation" msgstr "Scaricare la documentazione" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:312(para) msgid "The process to download the documentation is similar to the one used to download .po files:" msgstr "Il processo per scaricare la documentazione ?? similare a quello utilizzato per scaricare i files .po:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:318(command) msgid "export CVSROOT=:ext:@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs" msgstr "export CVSROOT=:ext:@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:319(command) msgid "cvs co docs" msgstr "cvs co docs" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:322(para) msgid "This step downloads all the current documents in the directory. To download only a single document to translate, list the current modules in the repository and then check out that module. You must also check out the docs-common module to check document validity for building." msgstr "Con questo passo verranno scaricati tutti i documenti correnti nella directory. Per scaricare solo un singolo documento da tradurre, visualizza i moduli correnti nel repositorio e quindi esegui il check out di quel modulo. Devi anche eseguire il check out del modulo docs-common per controllare la validit?? del tuo documento per la compilazione." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:332(command) msgid "cvs co -c" msgstr "cvs co -c" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:333(command) msgid "cvs co example-tutorial docs-common" msgstr "cvs co example-tutorial docs-common" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:336(para) msgid "The documents are written in DocBook XML format and named using the specific-language locale, such as example-tutorial-en.xml. If you plan to translate directly from the original XML file, you should create the document for your language:" msgstr "I documenti sono scritti nel formato DocBook XML e nominati usando lo specifico linguaggio di localizzazione, tipo example-tutorial-en.xml. Se pianifichi di tradurre direttamente dai files XML originali, dovrai creare il documento per il tuo linguaggio:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:345(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:427(replaceable) msgid "es" msgstr "es" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:345(command) msgid "cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "cp example-tutorial-en.xml example-tutorial-.xml" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:348(para) msgid "Afterwards you can work on the new copy." msgstr " Quindi potrai lavorare sulla nuova copia." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:355(title) msgid "Using Translation Applications" msgstr "Usare le applicazioni per la traduzione" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:357(para) msgid "You can also convert the XML files into .po files and work with a .po editor like KBabel or gtranslator. To do so, follow these steps:" msgstr "Puoi anche convertire i files XML in files .po e lavorare con un .po editor come KBabel o gtranslator. Per farlo, segui i seguenti passi:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:366(para) msgid "In a terminal, go to the directory of the document you want to translate:" msgstr "In un terminale, vai alla directory del documento che vuoi tradurre:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:372(command) msgid "cd ~/docs/example-tutorial" msgstr "cd ~/docs/example-tutorial" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:377(para) msgid "Extract the translatable strings with xml2pot:" msgstr "Estrai le stringhe traducibili con xml2pot:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:383(command) msgid "xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > .po" msgstr "xml2pot example-tutorial-en.xml > .po" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:388(para) msgid "Now you can translate the file using the same application used to translate software:" msgstr "Adesso puoi tradurre il file usando la stessa applicazione usata per tradurre il software:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:394(command) msgid "kbabel .po" msgstr "kbabel .po" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:399(para) msgid "Once you finish, you must convert the translated .po file to .xml file in the target language with po2xml:" msgstr "Una volta terminato, ?? necessario convertire il file .po tradotto nel corrispondente file .xml di linguaggio con po2xml:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:406(command) msgid "po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml .po > example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "po2xml example-tutorial-en.xml .po > example-tutorial-.xml" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:411(para) msgid "The xml2pot filter does not include entities in the .po file. You must change the language of the document. Locate a line like the following near the top of the document:" msgstr "Il filtro xml2pot non include le entities nel file .po. Dovrai cambiare il linguaggio del documento. Trova la linea tipo la seguente in prossimit?? della cima del documento:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:419(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "<article id=\"example-tutorial\" lang=\"en\">" msgstr "<article id=\"example-tutorial\" lang=\"en\">" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:424(para) msgid "Change the attribute to your language:" msgstr "Cambia l'attributo con quello del tuo linguaggio:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:427(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "<article id=\"example-tutorial\" lang=\"\">" msgstr "<article id=\"example-tutorial\" lang=\"\">" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:432(para) msgid "When the translated file is ready, add it to the repository:" msgstr "Quando il file tradotto ?? pronto, aggiungilo al repository:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:437(command) msgid "cvs add example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "cvs add example-tutorial-.xml" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:438(replaceable) en/translation-quick-start.xml:493(replaceable) msgid "Any comment" msgstr "Qualsiasi commento" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:438(command) msgid "cvs commit -m '' example-tutorial-.xml" msgstr "cvs commit -m '' example-tutorial-.xml" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:447(title) msgid "Changing the Makefile" msgstr "Modificare il Makefile" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:449(para) msgid "You may have to change the Makefile so the document can be built in HTML and PDF formats." msgstr "Potresti dover cambiare il Makefile affinch?? il documento possa essere compilato nei formati HTML e PDF." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:454(title) msgid "Avoid Translation Conflicts" msgstr "Evitare conflitti di traduzione" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:455(para) msgid "Please advise the community through fedora-docs-list and fedora-trans-locale that you are modifying the Makefile. Inform the community that you are working on the translation of this document before you begin, to avoid conflict between translators working on the same file." msgstr "Sei pregato di avvisare la comunit?? attraverso la fedora-docs-list e fedora-trans-locale che stai modificando il Makefile. Informa la comunit?? che stai lavorando alla traduzione del documento prima di cominciare, per evitare conflitti tra traduttori lavorando sullo stesso file." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:467(para) msgid "In the text editor of your preference, open the Makefile." msgstr "Nel text editor di tua preferenza, apri il Makefile." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:473(command) msgid "vi Makefile" msgstr "vi Makefile" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:477(para) msgid "Add the locale of the new translation after the other languages as in the following example:" msgstr "Aggiungi il locale della nuova traduzione dopo gli altri linguaggi come nell'esempio seguente:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:483(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "LANGUAGES = en de " msgstr "LANGUAGES = en de " #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:488(para) msgid "Commit the Makefile." msgstr "Esegui il commit del Makefile." #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:493(command) msgid "cvs commit -m '' Makefile" msgstr "cvs commit -m '' Makefile" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:498(para) msgid "Then, you can build the document in your langugage by typing:" msgstr "Quindi, potrai compilare il document nel tuo linguaggio scrivendo:" #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:504(command) msgid "make html-" msgstr "make html-" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/translation-quick-start.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "translator-credits" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 15:18:30 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:18:30 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin active,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602181518.k1IFIUKr001128@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1110 Modified Files: active Log Message: Make sure docs-common stuff is being built on webtest. Only SRPM/spec are needed, other targets will simply fail. Index: active =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/active,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- active 2 Feb 2006 14:19:34 -0000 1.3 +++ active 18 Feb 2006 15:18:22 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ developer-guide +docs-common documentation-guide install-guide jargon-buster From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 16:47:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Stuart Ellis (elliss)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:47:59 -0500 Subject: yum-software-management/en yum-software-management.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602181647.k1IGlxQ0003897@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: elliss Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3879/en Modified Files: yum-software-management.xml Log Message: - Amended typo in DOCTYPE declaration Index: yum-software-management.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/en/yum-software-management.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- yum-software-management.xml 18 Feb 2006 11:04:48 -0000 1.1 +++ yum-software-management.xml 18 Feb 2006 16:47:51 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 18 18:12:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:12:18 -0500 Subject: mirror-tutorial rpm-info.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602181812.k1IICIqS007999@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7981 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Relicense under OPL 1.0 Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- rpm-info.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:31:50 -0000 1.1 +++ rpm-info.xml 18 Feb 2006 18:12:09 -0000 1.2 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ - GNU FDL + OPL 1.0 From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 20 08:45:04 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 03:45:04 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.61,1.62 Message-ID: <200602200845.k1K8j4W5031367@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31347 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added "make targets" to see a list of all targets for the current "Makefile". It looks much better if you sort the output: make targets | sort Needs some entries fleshed out. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.61 retrieving revision 1.62 diff -u -r1.61 -r1.62 --- Makefile.common 17 Feb 2006 03:36:48 -0000 1.61 +++ Makefile.common 20 Feb 2006 08:44:56 -0000 1.62 @@ -157,12 +157,16 @@ ######################################################################### ######################################################################### +TFMT="%-31s -- %s\n" +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # PUT NO TARGETS BEFORE THIS ONE, not even in your base Makefile # In a properly-constructed Makefile, this will be the default target TARGETS=all clean distclean fdp-info html html-nochunks pdf po showvars \ tarball rpm rpm-common noarch srpm package-prep package-post \ - src-tarball txt text + src-tarball txt text targets # FIXME: add the .PHONY attribute where the actual target is defined @@ -173,6 +177,28 @@ all:: html html-nochunks tarball # pdf +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'targets' 'Outputs target summaries' + @printf ${TFMT} 'text' 'Same as "txt" target' + @printf ${TFMT} 'txt' 'Renders XML into ASCII text file' + @printf ${TFMT} 'src-tarball' 'FIXME' + @printf ${TFMT} 'package-post' 'FIXME' + @printf ${TFMT} 'package-prep' 'FIXME' + @printf ${TFMT} 'srpm' 'FIXME' + @printf ${TFMT} 'noarch' 'FIXME' + @printf ${TFMT} 'rpm-common' 'FIXME' + @printf ${TFMT} 'rpm' 'Builds RPM packages' + @printf ${TFMT} 'tarball' 'Packages HTML files into tar(1) archive' + @printf ${TFMT} 'clean' 'Removes temporary files' + @printf ${TFMT} 'distclean' 'Removes product files and temporaries' + @printf ${TFMT} 'fdp-info' 'Produces all $${LANG}/fdp-info.xml' + @printf ${TFMT} 'all' 'Builds html, html-nochunks, and tarball' + @printf ${TFMT} 'html' 'Renders XML into chunked HTML' + @printf ${TFMT} 'html-nochunks' 'Renders XML into one big HTML file' + @printf ${TFMT} 'pdf' 'Renders XML into one PDF file' + @printf ${TFMT} 'po' 'Updates .PO files for all $${OTHERS} locales' + @printf ${TFMT} 'showvars' 'Displays convenient make(1) variables' + ${TARGETS}:: ######################################################################### @@ -209,6 +235,10 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-${1} + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'html-${1}' 'Renders XML into locale ${1}' + @printf ${TFMT} '${1}/index.html' 'Renders XML into locale ${1}' endef $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTML_template,${L}))) @@ -239,6 +269,10 @@ ${RM} -r stylesheet-images ${RM} fedora.css ${RM} watermark.png + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'html-nochunks-${1}' 'Renders XML into locale ${1} HTML' + @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.html' 'Renders XML into locale ${1} HTML' endef $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLNOCHUNK_template,${L}))) @@ -259,6 +293,9 @@ distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.tar.gz + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.tar.gz' 'Tar archive of HTML and images' endef $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLTAR_template,${L}))) @@ -280,6 +317,11 @@ distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.pdf + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'pdf-${1}' 'Renders XML into PDF file for locale ${1}' + @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.pdf' 'Renders XML into PDF file' + endef $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call PDF_template,${L}))) @@ -303,6 +345,12 @@ distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.txt + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'txt-${1}' 'Renders XML into ASCII text for locale ${1}' + @printf ${TFMT} 'text-${1}' 'Renders XML into ASCII text for locale ${1}' + @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.txt' 'Renders XML into ASCII text for locale ${1}' + endef $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call TXT_template,${L}))) @@ -323,6 +371,10 @@ [ -d po ] || (echo ADD po/ TO CVS >&2; exit 1) ${XML2PO} -o $@ $^ +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'po' 'Writes one ${PRI_LANG} PO file for all XML' + @printf ${TFMT} 'po/${DOCBASE}.pot' 'Writes one PO file for all XML' + .PHONY: pot pot:: po/${DOCBASE}.pot @@ -335,6 +387,10 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r ${1} + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} '${1}' 'Creates translated XML working directory' + endef $(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call DIR_template,${L}))) @@ -357,18 +413,28 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r ${1} + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'xml-${1}' 'Produces translated XML for locale ${1}' + endef .PHONY: xml-${PRI_LANG} xml-${PRI_LANG}:: ${XMLFILES-${PRI_LANG}} +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'xml-${PRI_LANG}' 'Comfirms primary language XML files.' + $(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call XMLTARGET_template,${L}))) .PHONY: xml-all xml-all:: $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},xml-${L}) +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'xml-all' 'Creates all XML locale files' + distclean:: $(foreach L,${OTHERS},${RM} -r ${L}) ######################################################################### @@ -386,6 +452,11 @@ .PHONY: po-${1} po-${1}:: po/${1}.po + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'po-${1}' 'Creates or updates locale ${1} .PO file' + @printf ${TFMT} 'po/${1}.po' 'Creates or updates locale ${1} .PO file' + endef $(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call PO_template,${L}))) @@ -416,6 +487,10 @@ diff:: xmldiff ${DIFFS} ${OLD} ${NEW} + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'diff' 'Compares XML files' + # ######################################################################### @@ -436,6 +511,10 @@ clean:: ${RM} ${1}/fdp-info.xml + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} '${1}/fdp-info.xml' 'Locale ${1} packaging information' + endef $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call fdp-info_template,${L}))) @@ -443,6 +522,10 @@ .PHONY: fdp-info fdp-info:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(LANG)/fdp-info.xml) + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'fdp-info' 'Outputs all locale-specific packaging info' + # ######################################################################### @@ -457,6 +540,9 @@ insert-changelog $(RPMINFO).tmp && \ move-if-change $(RPMINFO).tmp $(RPMINFO) +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'clog' 'Adds changelog entry to rpm-info.xml file' + # ######################################################################### # Make a new colophon entry for an existing rpm-info.xml file. @@ -465,6 +551,8 @@ insert-colophon $(RPMINFO).tmp && \ move-if-change $(RPMINFO).tmp $(RPMINFO) +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'colophon' 'Adds colophon entry to rpm-info.xml file' ######################################################################### .PHONY: ${DOCBASE}-${1}-distclean @@ -473,6 +561,10 @@ ${DOCBASE}-$(1)-distclean:: ${RM} *-$(1).omf ${RM} *-$(1).desktop + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}-distclean' 'Removes locale ${1} product files' + endef $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call DISTCLEAN_template,${L}))) @@ -494,36 +586,58 @@ ${RM} fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)*.spec ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.src.tar.gz +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'spec' 'Creates RPM spec file from rpm-info.xml' + spec:: ${SPECFILE} +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} '${SPECFILE}' 'Creates RPM spec file from rpm-info.xml' + ${SPECFILE}:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl ${RPMINFO} \ >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'gnome-desktop' 'Outputs Gnome desktop description' gnome.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-gnome.desktop +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-gnome.desktop' 'Gnome Desktop Files' + fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-gnome.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/gnome-desktop.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'kde.desktop' 'Generates KDE desktop files' + kde.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop' 'KDE desktop files' + fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/kde-desktop.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'khelp.desktop' 'KDE Help desktop files' + khelp.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop' 'KDE Help files' + fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} $(XSLTPROC) --stringparam docbase "${DOCBASE}" \ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/khelpcenter-plugin.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ - define omf_template omf-$(1):: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf @@ -533,15 +647,27 @@ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/omf.xsl ${RPMINFO} | \ $(XMLFORMAT) $(XMLFOPTS) >fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf.tmp && \ move-if-change fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf.tmp fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf + +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'omf-${1}' 'OMF file for locale ${1}' + @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-${1}.omf' 'OMF file for locale ${1}' endef +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-C.omf' 'Locale "EN" not the C locale' + fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-C.omf:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-en.omf cp fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)-en.omf $@ $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call omf_template,${LANG}))) +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'omf' 'Generates the OMF files' + omf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},omf-$(LANG)) fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-C.omf +targets:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'src-tarball' 'Builds tar(1) archive of sources & desktop files' src-tarball $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz:: ${MAKE} fdp-info From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 20 18:17:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 13:17:06 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200602201817.k1KIH6HQ023516@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23484 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml Log Message: *docs* Milestone -- changing licensing in CVS license to OPL. Note that you want to use an earlier version to build existing documentst that do not yet have agreement from copyright holders to relicense. Pobably best not to rebuild those docs anyway, but over the next few weeks it could be necessary until we remove all non-OPL content entirely. This notice now uses the OPL, references the Fedora trademarks, continues to reference Red Hat trademarks, and now has a pointer to the export control section of fp.org. Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.8 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 18:16:59 -0000 1.9 @@ -11,21 +11,12 @@
Legal Notice --> - - Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document under - the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later - version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant - Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the - license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html. - - This document may be copied and distributed in any medium, either - commercially or noncommercially, provided that the GNU Free Documentation - License (FDL), the copyright notices, and the license notice saying the GNU - FDL applies to the document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add - no other conditions whatsoever to those of the GNU FDL. + Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation. This material may be distributed + only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication + License, v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/)." @@ -47,6 +38,12 @@ --> + FEDORA, FEDORA PROJECT, and the Fedora Logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., + are registered or pending registration in the U.S. and other countries, and + are used here under license to the Fedora Foundation. + + + Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries. @@ -55,4 +52,20 @@ All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. + + + Documentation, as with software itself, may be subject to export control. + Read about Fedora Project export controls at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export. + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 20 18:19:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 13:19:07 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200602201819.k1KIJ7HS023573@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23555 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml Log Message: Extraneous quotation mark I missed. Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 18:16:59 -0000 1.9 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 18:18:59 -0000 1.10 @@ -12,11 +12,12 @@
Legal Notice --> - - Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation. This material may be distributed - only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication - License, v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/)." + + Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation. This material may be + distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open + Publication License, v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently + available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 20 19:01:14 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 14:01:14 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Samba.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602201901.k1KJ1Eul025563@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25356/en Modified Files: Samba.xml Log Message: Commenting out content that came from a contributor who has not signed the CLA; not sure if we can find this contributor in time, so I'll block this out of the Wiki and we'll get new or approved content in for FC5. Index: Samba.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Samba.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:47:01 -0000 1.1 +++ Samba.xml 20 Feb 2006 19:01:04 -0000 1.2 @@ -6,7 +6,19 @@
Samba -
+ + Content temporarily removed + + This section has been removed for the Fedora Core 5 test3 publication of + these release notes that is happening under the Opencontent Public + License (OPL), as specified in the . We + were not able to obtain permission from the contributor of this content + in time for publication. This or similar content is going to return for + the Fedora Core 5 final release. + + +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 20 19:09:04 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 14:09:04 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml,1.10,1.11 Message-ID: <200602201909.k1KJ94av025783@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25759 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml Log Message: Expanding the copyright properly and removing reliance on future versions of a license we haven't seen yet. :) Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 18:18:59 -0000 1.10 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 19:08:55 -0000 1.11 @@ -12,12 +12,11 @@
Legal Notice --> - - Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation. This material may be + + Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open - Publication License, v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently - available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). + Publication License, v1.0, available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 20 21:06:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:06:56 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200602202106.k1KL6uOp031315@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31297/docs-common/common Modified Files: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml Log Message: Changes to support the OPL changes. Index: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 15 Feb 2006 19:07:53 -0000 1.9 +++ legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 21:06:34 -0000 1.10 @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ - This document is released under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation - License. For more details, read the full legalnotice in . From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 20 21:13:31 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:13:31 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-p6-en.xml, NONE, 1.1 legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 legalnotice-section-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Message-ID: <200602202113.k1KLDVqh031403@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31378 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml Added Files: legalnotice-content-p6-en.xml Log Message: Updated the legal notice hacks to match the content from the more canonical legalnotice-content-en.xml. --- NEW FILE legalnotice-content-p6-en.xml --- %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; ]> Documentation, as with software itself, may be subject to export control. Read about Fedora Project export controls at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export. Index: legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.1 +++ legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 21:13:23 -0000 1.2 @@ -9,10 +9,8 @@ ]> - Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document under - the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later - version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant - Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the - license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html. + Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. This material may be + distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open + Publication License, v1.0, available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). Index: legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.1 +++ legalnotice-content-p2-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 21:13:23 -0000 1.2 @@ -9,9 +9,8 @@ ]> - This document may be copied and distributed in any medium, either commercially - or noncommercially, provided that the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), - the copyright notices, and the license notice saying the GNU FDL applies to - the document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add no other - conditions whatsoever to those of the GNU FDL. + Garrett LeSage created the admonition graphics (note, tip, important, caution, + and warning). Tommy Reynolds Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com + created the callout graphics. They all may be freely redistributed with + documentation produced for the Fedora Project. Index: legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.1 +++ legalnotice-content-p3-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 21:13:23 -0000 1.2 @@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ ]> - Garrett LeSage created the admonition graphics (note, tip, important, caution, - and warning). Tommy Reynolds Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com - created the callout graphics. They all may be freely redistributed with - documentation produced for the &PROJECT;. + FEDORA, FEDORA PROJECT, and the Fedora Logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., + are registered or pending registration in the U.S. and other countries, and + are used here under license to the Fedora Foundation. Index: legalnotice-section-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-section-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- legalnotice-section-en.xml 12 Feb 2006 21:58:49 -0000 1.5 +++ legalnotice-section-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 21:13:23 -0000 1.6 @@ -34,4 +34,7 @@ xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> +
+ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 21 16:21:55 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 11:21:55 -0500 Subject: release-notes Makefile,1.22,1.23 Message-ID: <200602211621.k1LGLtQA008500@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8482 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Updating to match canonical Makefile frome example-tutorial, leaving in release-notes specific hack. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.22 retrieving revision 1.23 diff -u -r1.22 -r1.23 --- Makefile 17 Feb 2006 00:46:55 -0000 1.22 +++ Makefile 21 Feb 2006 16:21:47 -0000 1.23 @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ -############################################################################### -# Makefile for RHLP docs project -# Created by: Tammy Fox -# Last edited by: Tommy Reynolds -# WARNING: need passivetex 1.24 for pdf generation to work +######################################################################## +# Fedora Documentation Project Per-document Makefile # License: GPL -# Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. -# Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com -############################################################################### +# Copyright 2005,2006 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com +######################################################################## # # Document-specific definitions. # -LANGUAGES = en # it ja_JP zh_CN ru ja_JP - # uncomment languages when you have all the same - # files localized as are listed in XMLEXTRAFILES DOCBASE = RELEASE-NOTES +PRI_LANG = en +OTHERS = #it pa ru zh_CN + +######################################################################## +# List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that +# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's +# a generated file and we already know about that one... define XMLEXTRAFILES_template @@ -55,8 +58,6 @@ endef -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call XMLEXTRAFILES_template,${LANG}))) - # ######################################################################## include ../docs-common/Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 21 21:16:17 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:16:17 -0500 Subject: release-notes Makefile,1.23,1.24 Message-ID: <200602212116.k1LLGHoJ021872@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21852 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: The '${LANGUAGES}' macro shoud not be used outside Makefile.common, use '${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS}' instead. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.23 retrieving revision 1.24 diff -u -r1.23 -r1.24 --- Makefile 21 Feb 2006 16:21:47 -0000 1.23 +++ Makefile 21 Feb 2006 21:15:38 -0000 1.24 @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ sed -i 's#legalnotice-en.xml#legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml#g' $(1)/fdp-info.xml endef -$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HACK_FDP_template,${LANG}))) +$(foreach LANG,${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS},$(eval $(call HACK_FDP_template,${LANG}))) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 03:51:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:51:43 -0500 Subject: release-notes/zh_CN ArchSpecific-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE ArchSpecificx86-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE ArchSpecificx86_64-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE BackwardsCompatibility-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Colophon-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Desktop-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE DevelopmentToolsGCC-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE DevelopmentToolsJava-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Entertainment-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Feedback-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE FileServers-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE FileSystems-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE I18n-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Installer-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Introduction-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Kernel-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE Legacy-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Multimedia-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Networking-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE OverView-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE PackageChanges-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml, 1.4, NONE PackageNotesJava-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Printing-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE ProjectOverview-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE RELEASE-NOTES-zh_CN.xml, 1.3, NONE Samba-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Se! curity-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE SecuritySELinux-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE ServerTools-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE SystemDaemons-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE WebServers-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Welcome-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Xorg-zh_CN.xml, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200602220351.k1M3ph7w002751@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2735 Removed Files: ArchSpecific-zh_CN.xml ArchSpecificPPC-zh_CN.xml ArchSpecificx86-zh_CN.xml ArchSpecificx86_64-zh_CN.xml BackwardsCompatibility-zh_CN.xml Colophon-zh_CN.xml DatabaseServers-zh_CN.xml Desktop-zh_CN.xml DevelopmentTools-zh_CN.xml DevelopmentToolsGCC-zh_CN.xml DevelopmentToolsJava-zh_CN.xml Entertainment-zh_CN.xml Feedback-zh_CN.xml FileServers-zh_CN.xml FileSystems-zh_CN.xml I18n-zh_CN.xml Installer-zh_CN.xml Introduction-zh_CN.xml Kernel-zh_CN.xml Legacy-zh_CN.xml Multimedia-zh_CN.xml Networking-zh_CN.xml OverView-zh_CN.xml PackageChanges-zh_CN.xml PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml PackageNotesJava-zh_CN.xml Printing-zh_CN.xml ProjectOverview-zh_CN.xml RELEASE-NOTES-zh_CN.xml Samba-zh_CN.xml Security-zh_CN.xml SecuritySELinux-zh_CN.xml ServerTools-zh_CN.xml SystemDaemons-zh_CN.xml WebServers-zh_CN.xml Welcome-zh_CN.xml 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--- --- PackageNotes-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- PackageNotesJava-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- Printing-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- ProjectOverview-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- RELEASE-NOTES-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- Samba-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- Security-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- SecuritySELinux-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- ServerTools-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- SystemDaemons-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- WebServers-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- Welcome-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- --- Xorg-zh_CN.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 06:10:09 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:10:09 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po zh_CN.po,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602220610.k1M6A9XI008969@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8935/po Modified Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: XMLEXTRAFILES => XMLFILES to make pot View full diff with command: /usr/bin/cvs -f diff -kk -u -N -r 1.1 -r 1.2 zh_CN.po Index: zh_CN.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/po/zh_CN.po,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- zh_CN.po 18 Feb 2006 10:46:27 -0000 1.1 +++ zh_CN.po 22 Feb 2006 06:10:00 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: RELEASE-NOTES\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 02:41+0800\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-20 20:51+0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-11 03:28+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Yuan Yijun \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -9,2084 +9,2070 @@ "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:5(title) -#: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:5(title) -#: en/Colophon.xml:5(title) en/DatabaseServers.xml:5(title) -#: en/Desktop.xml:5(title) en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:5(title) -#: en/DevelTools.xml:5(title) en/Entertainment.xml:5(title) -#: en/Extras.xml:5(title) en/Feedback.xml:5(title) en/FileServers.xml:5(title) -#: en/FileSystems.xml:5(title) en/I18n.xml:5(title) en/Installer.xml:5(title) -#: en/Java.xml:5(title) en/Kernel.xml:5(title) en/Legacy.xml:5(title) -#: en/Multimedia.xml:5(title) en/Networking.xml:5(title) -#: en/OverView.xml:5(title) en/PackageNotesJava.xml:5(title) -#: en/Printing.xml:5(title) en/ProjectOverview.xml:5(title) -#: en/Samba.xml:5(title) en/Security.xml:5(title) -#: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:5(title) en/ServerTools.xml:5(title) -#: en/SystemDaemons.xml:5(title) en/WebServers.xml:5(title) -#: en/Welcome.xml:5(title) en/Xorg.xml:5(title) +#: en/Xorg.xml:5(title) en/Welcome.xml:5(title) en/WebServers.xml:5(title) +#: en/SystemDaemons.xml:5(title) en/ServerTools.xml:5(title) +#: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:5(title) en/Security.xml:5(title) +#: en/Samba.xml:5(title) en/ProjectOverview.xml:5(title) +#: en/Printing.xml:5(title) en/PackageNotesJava.xml:5(title) +#: en/PackageChanges.xml:5(title) en/OverView.xml:5(title) +#: en/Networking.xml:5(title) en/Multimedia.xml:5(title) +#: en/Legacy.xml:5(title) en/Kernel.xml:5(title) en/Java.xml:5(title) +#: en/Installer.xml:5(title) en/I18n.xml:5(title) en/FileSystems.xml:5(title) +#: en/FileServers.xml:5(title) en/Feedback.xml:5(title) +#: en/Entertainment.xml:5(title) en/Extras.xml:5(title) +#: en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:5(title) en/DevelTools.xml:5(title) +#: en/Desktop.xml:5(title) en/DatabaseServers.xml:5(title) +#: en/Colophon.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:5(title) +#: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:5(title) +#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:5(title) msgid "Temp" msgstr "Temp" -#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:8(title) -msgid "Archictecture Specific" -msgstr "" +#: en/Xorg.xml:8(title) +msgid "X Window System (Graphics)" +msgstr "X ???????????? (????????????)" -#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:9(para) +#: en/Xorg.xml:9(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware " -"architectures of Fedora Core." -msgstr "???????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????" - -#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:0(None) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:0(None) -#: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:0(None) en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:0(None) -#: en/BackwardsCompatibility.xml:0(None) en/Colophon.xml:0(None) -#: en/DatabaseServers.xml:0(None) en/Desktop.xml:0(None) -#: en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:0(None) en/DevelTools.xml:0(None) -#: en/Entertainment.xml:0(None) en/Extras.xml:0(None) en/Feedback.xml:0(None) -#: en/FileServers.xml:0(None) en/FileSystems.xml:0(None) en/I18n.xml:0(None) -#: en/Installer.xml:0(None) en/Java.xml:0(None) en/Kernel.xml:0(None) -#: en/Legacy.xml:0(None) en/Multimedia.xml:0(None) en/Networking.xml:0(None) -#: en/OverView.xml:0(None) en/PackageNotesJava.xml:0(None) -#: en/PackageNotes.xml:0(None) en/Printing.xml:0(None) -#: en/ProjectOverview.xml:0(None) en/RELEASE-NOTES.xml:0(None) -#: en/Samba.xml:0(None) en/Security.xml:0(None) en/SecuritySELinux.xml:0(None) -#: en/ServerTools.xml:0(None) en/SystemDaemons.xml:0(None) -#: en/WebServers.xml:0(None) en/Welcome.xml:0(None) en/Xorg.xml:0(None) -msgid "translator-credits" -msgstr "?????????Yuan Yijun " - -#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. -#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:45(None) -msgid "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/alert.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" -msgstr "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/alert.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" +"This section contains information related to the X Window System " +"implementation provided with Fedora." +msgstr "????????????????????? &FED; ??? X ????????????????????????????????????" -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:8(title) -#, fuzzy -msgid "PPC Specifics for Fedora" -msgstr "PPC ??????" +#: en/Xorg.xml:11(title) +msgid "xorg-x11" +msgstr "xorg-x11" -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:9(para) +#: en/Xorg.xml:12(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This section covers any specific information you may need to know about " -"Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform." -msgstr "???????????? &FC; ????????? PPC ????????????????????????" - -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:11(title) -msgid "PPC Hardware Requirements" -msgstr "PPC ????????????" +"X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It " +"provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user " +"interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon." +msgstr "" +"X.org X11 ??? X ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"??? (GUI) ?????? GNOME ??? KDE ???????????????" -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:12(para) +#: en/Xorg.xml:13(para) msgid "" -"This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install " -"Fedora Core 4." +"For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/" msgstr "" -"????????????????????? PowerPC (PPC) ????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ????????????????????????" - -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:15(para) -msgid "Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4" -msgstr "????????????PowerPC G3 / POWER4" +"???????????? Xorg ?????????????????? http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/" -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:18(para) +#: en/Xorg.xml:15(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power " -"Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards." +"You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-" +"config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is " +"located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf" msgstr "" -"&FC; 5 ????????? Apple ??? 1999 ???????????????????????? \"New World\" ????????? Power " -"Macintosh???" +"???????????? ApplicationsSystem SettingsDisplay ????????? system-config-" +"display ??????????????????Xorg ?????????????????? /etc/X11/xorg." +"conf???" -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:21(para) +#: en/Xorg.xml:16(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos " -"II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines." +"Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on " +"November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among " +"several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and " +"helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid " +"fashion." msgstr "" -"&FC; ????????? IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000 ??? Genesi Pegasos II ?????????" - -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:24(para) -msgid "Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM." -msgstr "????????????????????????233MHz G3 ????????????64MiB ??????" - -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:27(para) -msgid "Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM." -msgstr "????????????????????????400MHz G3 ????????????128MiB ??????" - -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:31(title) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:15(title) -#: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:36(title) -msgid "Hard Disk Space Requirements" -msgstr "??????????????????" - -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:32(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:16(para) -#: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:37(para) -#, fuzzy -msgid "This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core ." -msgstr "???????????????????????? &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; test1 ???????????????" +"Modular (????????????) X.Org X11R7 RC2 ??? 2005 ??? 11 ??? 16 ????????? &FED; ??????" +"?????? (rawhide)????????? Xorg ??????????????????????????????????????????" +"???????????????????????????????????? Xorg ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"???????????????????????????????????????" -#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:33(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:17(para) -#: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:38(para) +#: en/Xorg.xml:17(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up " [...6880 lines suppressed...] +#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:82(para) +msgid "Genesi Pegasos II" +msgstr "Genesi Pegasos II" -#: en/Xorg.xml:33(para) +#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:85(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now \"%{_datadir}/X11/" -"app-defaults\", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core " -"5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems." +"At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems " +"is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be " +"used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the " +"command:" msgstr "" -"??????????????? Xresource ??????????????????????????????????????? %{_datadir}/X11/" -"app-defaults????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; ?????????????????? &" -"RHEL; ?????????????????? /usr/share/X11/app-defaults???" +"????????????????????????Pegasos ?????? ISO9660 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"?????????????????? OpenFirmware ??????????????????????????????" -#: en/Xorg.xml:36(title) -#, fuzzy -msgid "xft-config Can't Be Found" -msgstr "???????????? xft-config???" +#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:88(screen) +#, fuzzy, no-wrap +msgid "boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img " +msgstr "" +"\n" +"boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img\n" -#: en/Xorg.xml:37(para) +#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:91(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem " -"configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and " -"pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications " -"which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for " -"building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config." +"You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the " +"Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do " +"this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables " +"appropriately." msgstr "" -"Modular X ???????????? GNU autotools???pkg-config ??????????????????" -"?????????xft-config ????????????????????????????????????????????? " -"pkgconfig*.pc ????????????????????????????????? " -"xft-config ????????? ??? " -" ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? pkg-" -"config???" +"???????????????????????? Pegasos ?????? OpenFirmware ?????????????????? &FC; ???????????????" +"????????????????????? boot-device ??? boot-file ?????????" +"?????????????????????" -#: en/Xorg.xml:41(title) -msgid "Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview" -msgstr "Xorg X11R7 ???????????????" +#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:96(para) +msgid "Network booting" +msgstr "????????????" -#: en/Xorg.xml:42(para) -#, fuzzy +#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes " -"that are present in X11R7:" -msgstr "???????????????????????????????????????/?????????????????? X11R7 ?????????????????????" +"There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the " +"images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for " +"network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways." +msgstr "" +"??????????????? images/netboot/ ???????????????????????????????????? ramdisk ????????????????????????" +"??????????????????????????? TFTP ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#: en/Xorg.xml:45(para) +#: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:100(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The entire buildsystem has changed from \"Imake\" to the GNU autotools " -"collection." -msgstr "????????????????????? Imake ?????? GNU autotools ?????????" +"yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, " +"the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images." +msgstr "" +"yaboot ????????? TFTP ?????? IBM eServer pSeries ??? Apple " +"Macintosh????????????????????? yaboot ??? netboot ?????????" -#: en/Xorg.xml:48(para) -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -"All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now " -"always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard " -"coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or " -"elsewhere." +#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:8(title) +msgid "Archictecture Specific" msgstr "" -"??????????????????????????? pkgconfig*.pc ???" -"???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? /usr/X11R6/lib ????????????????????????" -#: en/Xorg.xml:51(para) +#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:9(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/" -"X11R6, must now be changed preferably to " -"dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the " -"new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is " -"strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths." -msgstr "" -"?????????????????????????????? /usr ??????????????? /usr/" -"X11R6???????????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ??????????????????" -"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? X11R7 ??????????????????????????????????????????" -"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware " +"architectures of Fedora Core." +msgstr "???????????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????????" -#: en/Xorg.xml:54(para) -msgid "" -"Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime " -"binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that " -"previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using " -"\"BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)" -"\", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When " -"doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use \"virtual" -"\" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names " -"of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: \"BuildRequires: libXft-devel\" instead of using: \"BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel\". If your software truly does " -"depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is " -"no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the " -"\"xorg-x11--devel\" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires " -"mechanism, this makes it painless if and when the libraries move to another " -"location in the future." -msgstr "" +#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. +#: en/ArchSpecific.xml:0(None) +msgid "translator-credits" +msgstr "?????????Yuan Yijun " + +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "Samba (Windows Compatibility)" +#~ msgstr "Samba (Windows ?????????????????????)" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software " +#~ "that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "?????????????????? Samba ??????????????????Samba ?????? Linux ????????? Microsoft Windows " +#~ "?????????????????????????????????" + +#~ msgid "SMB Browsing" +#~ msgstr "SMB ??????" + +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now possible. " +#~ "In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper " +#~ "function of SMB browsing. With the addition of " +#~ "ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 " +#~ "kernel and corresponding enhancements to system-config-" +#~ "securitylevel, the firewall now properly tracks SMB browse " +#~ "broadcasts." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "?????? Windows ?????? (????????? SMB ??????) ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; " +#~ "??????????????????????????????????????? SMB ???????????????????????? 2.6.14 ????????? " +#~ "ip_conntrack_netbios_ns ?????????????????? " +#~ "system-config-securitylevel ???????????????????????????" +#~ "??????????????????????????? SMB ??????????????????" #~ msgid "Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific" #~ msgstr "Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific" @@ -4286,9 +4325,6 @@ #~ msgid "Note" #~ msgstr "??????" -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/Java" -#~ msgstr "Docs/Beats/Java" - #, fuzzy #~ msgid "For more information see the FAQ" #~ msgstr "????????????????????????????????? FAQ???" @@ -4327,10 +4363,6 @@ #~ msgid "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems" #~ msgstr "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/Networking" -#~ msgstr "??????" - #~ msgid "" #~ " " #~ "Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 06:10:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:10:06 -0500 Subject: release-notes Makefile,1.24,1.25 Message-ID: <200602220610.k1M6Ac6U008972@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8935 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: XMLEXTRAFILES => XMLFILES to make pot Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.24 retrieving revision 1.25 diff -u -r1.24 -r1.25 --- Makefile 21 Feb 2006 21:15:38 -0000 1.24 +++ Makefile 22 Feb 2006 06:09:48 -0000 1.25 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # DOCBASE = RELEASE-NOTES PRI_LANG = en -OTHERS = #it pa ru zh_CN +OTHERS = zh_CN #it pa ru ######################################################################## # List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ # the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's # a generated file and we already know about that one... -define XMLEXTRAFILES_template +define XMLFILES_template -XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)= $(1)/ArchSpecific.xml \ +XMLFILES-$(1)= $(1)/ArchSpecific.xml \ $(1)/ArchSpecificPPC.xml \ $(1)/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml \ $(1)/ArchSpecificx86.xml \ @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ $(1)/Desktop.xml \ $(1)/DevelTools.xml \ $(1)/DevelToolsGCC.xml \ + $(1)/Extras.xml \ $(1)/Entertainment.xml \ $(1)/Feedback.xml \ $(1)/FileServers.xml \ @@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ $(1)/PackageNotesJava.xml \ $(1)/Printing.xml \ $(1)/ProjectOverview.xml \ + $(1)/RELEASE-NOTES.xml \ $(1)/Samba.xml \ $(1)/Security.xml \ $(1)/SecuritySELinux.xml \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 06:17:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:17:32 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.62,1.63 Message-ID: <200602220617.k1M6HWBj009063@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9045 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: a second make should not fail because of mkdir Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.62 retrieving revision 1.63 diff -u -r1.62 -r1.63 --- Makefile.common 20 Feb 2006 08:44:56 -0000 1.62 +++ Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 06:17:24 -0000 1.63 @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ ######################################################################### define DIR_template ${1}:: - mkdir ${1} + mkdir -p ${1} distclean:: ${RM} -r ${1} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 07:12:41 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:12:41 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging bookinfo.xsl,1.16,1.17 Message-ID: <200602220712.k1M7Cfr3011028@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11008 Modified Files: bookinfo.xsl Log Message: if revdescription is not translated, use "en" by default Index: bookinfo.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.16 retrieving revision 1.17 diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17 --- bookinfo.xsl 13 Feb 2006 17:05:33 -0000 1.16 +++ bookinfo.xsl 22 Feb 2006 07:12:33 -0000 1.17 @@ -58,11 +58,27 @@ - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + (...) + + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 07:16:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:16:01 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdp-functions,1.11,1.12 Message-ID: <200602220716.k1M7G1Ev011104@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11060/bin Modified Files: fdp-functions Log Message: use xml2po instead of po2xml Index: fdp-functions =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdp-functions,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- fdp-functions 15 Feb 2006 07:04:39 -0000 1.11 +++ fdp-functions 22 Feb 2006 07:15:54 -0000 1.12 @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ echo "apply_po: file '${POFILE}' not found." >&2 return 1 fi - po2xml "$1" "${POFILE}" + xml2po "$1" -p "${POFILE}" } prettyprint() { From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 07:15:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:15:56 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.63,1.64 Message-ID: <200602220716.k1M7GQpL011140@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11060 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: use xml2po instead of po2xml Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.63 retrieving revision 1.64 diff -u -r1.63 -r1.64 --- Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 06:17:24 -0000 1.63 +++ Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 07:15:48 -0000 1.64 @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf XMLLINT =xmllint XML2PO =xml2po -PO2XML =po2xml +PO2XML =xml2po MSGMERGE=msgmerge ######################################################################### @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ ######################################################################### define XML_template $(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po ${1} - ${PO2XML} ${2} po/${1}.po >$$@ + ${PO2XML} ${2} -p po/${1}.po >$$@ endef $(foreach L,${OTHERS}, \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 07:21:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:21:06 -0500 Subject: docs-common/bin fdp-functions,1.12,1.13 Message-ID: <200602220721.k1M7L64D011764@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11704/bin Modified Files: fdp-functions Log Message: wrong argument sequence :( Index: fdp-functions =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/bin/fdp-functions,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13 --- fdp-functions 22 Feb 2006 07:15:54 -0000 1.12 +++ fdp-functions 22 Feb 2006 07:20:59 -0000 1.13 @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ echo "apply_po: file '${POFILE}' not found." >&2 return 1 fi - xml2po "$1" -p "${POFILE}" + xml2po -p "${POFILE}" "$1" } prettyprint() { From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 07:21:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:21:01 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.64,1.65 Message-ID: <200602220721.k1M7LV5s011819@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11704 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: wrong argument sequence :( Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.64 retrieving revision 1.65 diff -u -r1.64 -r1.65 --- Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 07:15:48 -0000 1.64 +++ Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 07:20:53 -0000 1.65 @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf XMLLINT =xmllint XML2PO =xml2po -PO2XML =xml2po +PO2XML =xml2po -p MSGMERGE=msgmerge ######################################################################### @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ ######################################################################### define XML_template $(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po ${1} - ${PO2XML} ${2} -p po/${1}.po >$$@ + ${PO2XML} po/${1}.po ${2} >$$@ endef $(foreach L,${OTHERS}, \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 10:43:55 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:43:55 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.65,1.66 Message-ID: <200602221043.k1MAht0e020656@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20633 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Move "-p" arg usage from application path to the actual usage. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.65 retrieving revision 1.66 diff -u -r1.65 -r1.66 --- Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 07:20:53 -0000 1.65 +++ Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 10:43:47 -0000 1.66 @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf XMLLINT =xmllint XML2PO =xml2po -PO2XML =xml2po -p +PO2XML =xml2po MSGMERGE=msgmerge ######################################################################### @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ ######################################################################### define XML_template $(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po ${1} - ${PO2XML} po/${1}.po ${2} >$$@ + ${PO2XML} -p po/${1}.po ${2} >$$@ endef $(foreach L,${OTHERS}, \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 11:00:50 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 06:00:50 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.66,1.67 Message-ID: <200602221100.k1MB0oGk020751@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20733 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Revert prior changes. Document template purpose. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.66 retrieving revision 1.67 diff -u -r1.66 -r1.67 --- Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 10:43:47 -0000 1.66 +++ Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 11:00:42 -0000 1.67 @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf XMLLINT =xmllint XML2PO =xml2po -PO2XML =xml2po +PO2XML =po2xml MSGMERGE=msgmerge ######################################################################### @@ -397,9 +397,11 @@ ######################################################################### ######################################################################### +# Define a template to generate the locale-specific XML files given the +# original ${PRI_LANG} file and an updated po/${LANG}.po file. define XML_template $(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po ${1} - ${PO2XML} -p po/${1}.po ${2} >$$@ + ${PO2XML} ${2} po/${1}.po >$$@ endef $(foreach L,${OTHERS}, \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 11:30:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 06:30:47 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.67,1.68 Message-ID: <200602221130.k1MBUl6K022685@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22659 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Every .PO file is precious and make(1) should not delete it unless explicitly directed to do so. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.67 retrieving revision 1.68 diff -u -r1.67 -r1.68 --- Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 11:00:42 -0000 1.67 +++ Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 11:30:39 -0000 1.68 @@ -443,6 +443,9 @@ ######################################################################### define PO_template + +.PRECIOUS: po/${1}.po + po/${1}.po:: ${XMLFILES-${PRI_LANG}} po/${DOCBASE}.pot [ -d po ] || (echo ADD po/ TO CVS >&2; exit 1) if [ ! -f $$@ ]; then \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Feb 22 17:46:31 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 12:46:31 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml, 1.11, 1.12 legalnotice-opl-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml, 1.10, 1.11 Message-ID: <200602221746.k1MHkVbx006650@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6612 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-opl-en.xml legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml Log Message: Fix terminology and XMLize ulink Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 19:08:55 -0000 1.11 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 22 Feb 2006 17:46:23 -0000 1.12 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. 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For more details, read the full legalnotice in . From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 23 01:45:44 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 20:45:44 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.68,1.69 Message-ID: <200602230145.k1N1ji4A025480@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv25460 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Use xml2po(1) for all XML=>PO=>XML conversions; drop dependancy on the buggy po2xml(1) from the kdesdk. This allows translators to free up potentially 82Mbyte or so of disk space as a bonus. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.68 retrieving revision 1.69 diff -u -r1.68 -r1.69 --- Makefile.common 22 Feb 2006 11:30:39 -0000 1.68 +++ Makefile.common 23 Feb 2006 01:45:36 -0000 1.69 @@ -103,7 +103,6 @@ XMLFOPTS=-f $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/bin/xmlformat-fdp.conf XMLLINT =xmllint XML2PO =xml2po -PO2XML =po2xml MSGMERGE=msgmerge ######################################################################### @@ -401,7 +400,7 @@ # original ${PRI_LANG} file and an updated po/${LANG}.po file. define XML_template $(patsubst ${PRI_LANG}/%,${1}/%,${2}):: ${2} po/${1}.po ${1} - ${PO2XML} ${2} po/${1}.po >$$@ + ${XML2PO} -p po/${1}.po ${2} >$$@ endef $(foreach L,${OTHERS}, \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 23 14:42:07 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 09:42:07 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po zh_CN.po,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602231442.k1NEg7Ow020770@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20747/po Modified Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: Index: zh_CN.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/po/zh_CN.po,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- zh_CN.po 22 Feb 2006 06:10:00 -0000 1.2 +++ zh_CN.po 23 Feb 2006 14:42:00 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: RELEASE-NOTES\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-20 20:51+0800\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-11 03:28+0800\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-20 22:10+0800\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-22 05:34+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Yuan Yijun \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" @@ -33,18 +33,16 @@ msgstr "X ???????????? (????????????)" #: en/Xorg.xml:9(para) -#, fuzzy msgid "" "This section contains information related to the X Window System " "implementation provided with Fedora." -msgstr "????????????????????? &FED; ??? X ????????????????????????????????????" +msgstr "????????????????????? Fedora ??? X ????????????????????????????????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:11(title) msgid "xorg-x11" msgstr "xorg-x11" #: en/Xorg.xml:12(para) -#, fuzzy msgid "" "X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It " "provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user " @@ -62,16 +60,11 @@ "\">http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/" #: en/Xorg.xml:15(para) -#, fuzzy msgid "" "You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-" "config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is " "located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf" -msgstr "" -"???????????? ApplicationsSystem SettingsDisplay ????????? system-config-" -"display ??????????????????Xorg ?????????????????? /etc/X11/xorg." -"conf???" +msgstr "???????????? Applications => System Settings = > Display ????????? system-config-display ????????????Xorg ?????????????????? /etc/X11/xorg.conf???" #: en/Xorg.xml:16(para) #, fuzzy @@ -259,11 +252,11 @@ "\"xorg-x11--devel\" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires " "mechanism, this makes it painless if and when the libraries move to another " "location in the future." -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -devel ??????????????????????????? BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel) ????????? X ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? virtual(??????)????????????????????????????????? Xorg ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????BuildRequires: libXft-devel ????????????BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel??????????????????????????????????????? X.Org X11 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? xorg-x11--devel ???????????????????????????????????????/????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:8(title) msgid "Welcome to Fedora Core" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????? Fedora Core" #: en/Welcome.xml:10(title) #, fuzzy @@ -279,7 +272,7 @@ #: en/Welcome.xml:14(title) msgid "Join the Community for More Information" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:15(para) #, fuzzy @@ -308,7 +301,7 @@ #: en/Welcome.xml:20(title) msgid "Latest Release Notes on the Web" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:21(para) #, fuzzy @@ -457,7 +450,7 @@ "Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2. For more " "information, refer to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html." -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????????????????? 2.2 ?????????????????????????????? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html???" #: en/WebServers.xml:46(title) msgid "php" @@ -547,17 +540,17 @@ #: en/WebServers.xml:102(title) msgid "The PEAR framework" -msgstr "" +msgstr "PEAR ??????" #: en/WebServers.xml:103(para) msgid "" "The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear " "package; only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core:" -msgstr "" +msgstr "PEAR ?????????????????? php-pear ??????????????????????????? PEAR ??????????????? Fedora Core ??????" #: en/WebServers.xml:107(command) msgid "Archive_Tar" -msgstr "" +msgstr "Archive_Tar" #: en/WebServers.xml:112(command) #, fuzzy @@ -566,11 +559,11 @@ #: en/WebServers.xml:117(command) msgid "XML_RPC" -msgstr "" +msgstr "XML_RPC" #: en/WebServers.xml:121(para) msgid "additional components may be packaged in Fedora Extras." -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????????????????? Fedora Extras???" #: en/SystemDaemons.xml:8(title) #, fuzzy @@ -580,7 +573,7 @@ #: en/SystemDaemons.xml:14(emphasis) en/SystemDaemons.xml:19(emphasis) #: en/Printing.xml:14(emphasis) en/FileSystems.xml:14(emphasis) msgid "No changes to report." -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????" #: en/SystemDaemons.xml:18(title) msgid "System Services" @@ -683,11 +676,11 @@ msgid "" "The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and " "pointers to documentation and references:" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????? SELinux ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:12(para) msgid "New SELinux project pages:" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????? SELinux ???????????????" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:16(ulink) #, fuzzy @@ -696,7 +689,7 @@ #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:22(para) msgid "If you are having trouble:" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????????" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:26(ulink) #, fuzzy @@ -705,7 +698,7 @@ #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:32(para) msgid "Questions?" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:36(ulink) #, fuzzy @@ -714,7 +707,7 @@ #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:42(para) msgid "Looking for a list of SELinux commands?" -msgstr "" +msgstr "????????? SELinux ????????????????????????" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:46(ulink) #, fuzzy @@ -723,7 +716,7 @@ #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:52(para) msgid "Want to know which domains are confined?" -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????????????????????????????" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:56(ulink) #, fuzzy @@ -732,7 +725,7 @@ #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:63(title) msgid "Multi Category Security (MCS)" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????(Multi Category Security, MCS)" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:64(para) msgid "" @@ -741,7 +734,7 @@ "categories. For example, Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords." -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????????(Multilevel Security, MLS)???????????????????????????MCS ?????? SELinux ??????????????????????????? categories ????????????????????????Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, ??? Sysadmin_Passwords???" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:65(para) #, fuzzy @@ -756,7 +749,7 @@ #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:70(title) msgid "Multilevel Security (MLS)" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????(Multilevel Security, MLS)" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:71(para) msgid "" @@ -765,7 +758,7 @@ "file) can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and the " "ProjectMeta is the category." -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????????(MAC)????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (??????????????????) ???????????????????????? { Secret, ProjectMeta }, ?????? Secret ????????????????????? ProjectMeta ????????????" #: en/SecuritySELinux.xml:72(para) #, fuzzy @@ -836,7 +829,7 @@ #: en/Security.xml:25(title) msgid "Upgraded installations using older PAM stacks need manual intervention" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????? PAM stack ??????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/Security.xml:26(para) msgid "" @@ -847,12 +840,12 @@ "rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the " "pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the ." "rpmnew files for the actual changes needed." -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????? Fedora Core ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? .rpmnew ??????????????????????????? pam_stack ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? pam_stack ?????????????????????????????? .rpmnew ??????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/Security.xml:27(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew" -msgstr "" +msgstr "diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew" #: en/Security.xml:29(para) #, fuzzy @@ -1007,11 +1000,11 @@ #: en/Samba.xml:8(title) msgid "Samba" -msgstr "" +msgstr "Samba" #: en/Samba.xml:10(title) msgid "Content temporarily removed" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????????" #: en/Samba.xml:11(para) msgid "" @@ -1021,7 +1014,7 @@ "to obtain permission from the contributor of this content in time for " "publication. This or similar content is going to return for the Fedora Core " "5 final release." -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Opencontent Public License (OPL) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/ProjectOverview.xml:8(title) #, fuzzy @@ -1171,16 +1164,16 @@ #: en/ProjectOverview.xml:44(title) msgid "IRC Content is Uncontrolled" -msgstr "" +msgstr "IRC ??????????????????" #: en/ProjectOverview.xml:45(para) msgid "" "Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content." -msgstr "" +msgstr "Red Hat ??? Fedora Project IRC ????????????????????????????????????" #: en/Printing.xml:8(title) msgid "Printing" -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:8(title) msgid "Handling Java and Java-like Packages" @@ -1205,23 +1198,23 @@ "system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project's packaging guidelines to take " "advantage of alternatives." -msgstr "" +msgstr "????????????????????????????????????Fedora Core ???????????????????????????????????? Java ?????????????????? alternatives ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Java ???????????????????????? JPackage Project ???????????????????????? alternatives ???????????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:11(para) msgid "" "Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between " "java and javac implementations using " "the alternatives command:" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????????root ?????????????????? java ??? javac ??????????????????????????? alternatives ?????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:12(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac" -msgstr "" +msgstr "alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:14(title) msgid "Proprietary Sun Microsystems Java is not included" -msgstr "" +msgstr "????????? Sun Microsystems Java ???????????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:15(para) msgid "" @@ -1230,11 +1223,11 @@ "written in Java. For more information, refer to the Java FAQ at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/" "JavaFAQ." -msgstr "" +msgstr "Java ??? Sun Microsystems ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ????????? Java?????????????????????????????? Java ??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Java FAQ???????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ???" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:18(title) msgid "When to use the JPackage Project RPM repository" -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????? JPackage Project ??? RPM ??????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:19(para) msgid "" @@ -1246,36 +1239,36 @@ "compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for " "updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages " "not provided by Fedora." -msgstr "" +msgstr "Fedora Core ?????????????????????????????????????????? JPackage Project ????????????????????? Java ???????????????????????? http://jpackage.org???Fedora ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? GCJ ????????????????????????Fedora ?????????????????? Fedora ?????????????????????????????????????????? JPackage ???????????? Fedora ????????????????????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:22(title) msgid "" "Do not simply add the JPackage repo to your yum " "configuration" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????? JPackage ???????????? yum ?????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:23(para) msgid "" "Understand better what you are doing if you plan on mixing packages from the " "Fedora and JPackage repos. Doing so may leave your system in a state that " "cannot be easily fixed. Be careful, and do research before you proceed." -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????? Fedora ??? JPackage ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:26(title) msgid "Include Complete Information in Bug Reports" -msgstr "" +msgstr "????????????????????????????????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:27(para) msgid "" "When making a bug report, be sure to include the output from these commands:" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/PackageNotesJava.xml:32(computeroutput) #, no-wrap msgid "" "\n" "which java && java -version && which javac && javac -version\n" -msgstr "" +msgstr "\nwhich java && java -version && which javac && javac -version\n" #: en/PackageNotes.xml:5(title) en/PackageNotes.xml:8(title) #, fuzzy @@ -1318,7 +1311,7 @@ #: en/PackageNotes.xml:18(title) msgid "Screensavers Not Installed by Default" -msgstr "" +msgstr "????????????????????????????????????" #: en/PackageNotes.xml:19(para) msgid "" @@ -1337,7 +1330,7 @@ "Because it is not possible to test NetworkManager in all configurations, it is not enabled by " "default in Fedora Core ." -msgstr "" +msgstr "???????????????????????????????????? NetworkManager?????? Fedora Core ???????????????????????????" #: en/PackageNotes.xml:24(para) #, fuzzy @@ -1360,7 +1353,7 @@ "are of importance especially to users upgrading from a previous release. " "Refer to http://wiki." "dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes." -msgstr "" +msgstr "Fedora ????????????????????? Dovecot IMAP ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot???" #: en/PackageChanges.xml:8(title) #, fuzzy @@ -1405,7 +1398,7 @@ #: en/OverView.xml:13(title) msgid "Your Participation Is Requested" -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????????????????" #: en/OverView.xml:14(para) #, fuzzy @@ -1877,6 +1870,8 @@ "4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000\n" "inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0" msgstr "" +"4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000\n" +"inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0" #: en/Networking.xml:89(userinput) #, fuzzy, no-wrap @@ -2662,7 +2657,7 @@ #: en/Java.xml:8(title) msgid "Java" -msgstr "" +msgstr "Java" #: en/Java.xml:9(para) #, fuzzy @@ -2823,7 +2818,7 @@ #: en/Installer.xml:28(title) msgid "Boot From Installation CD 1" -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????? CD 1 ??????" #: en/Installer.xml:29(para) msgid "" @@ -2955,7 +2950,7 @@ #: en/Installer.xml:76(title) msgid "CJK Language Support" -msgstr "" +msgstr "CJK ????????????" #: en/Installer.xml:77(para) #, fuzzy @@ -3036,7 +3031,7 @@ #: en/Installer.xml:96(title) msgid "Make Backups!" -msgstr "" +msgstr "????????????" #: en/Installer.xml:97(para) msgid "" @@ -3131,7 +3126,7 @@ "Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site at http://" "netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html." -msgstr "" +msgstr "????????????????????? Netatalk ???????????????http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html???" #: en/FileServers.xml:20(para) #, fuzzy @@ -3148,7 +3143,7 @@ #: en/Feedback.xml:8(title) msgid "Feedback" -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????" #: en/Feedback.xml:9(para) msgid "" @@ -3239,14 +3234,14 @@ #: en/Extras.xml:8(title) msgid "Fedora Extras Repository" -msgstr "" +msgstr "Fedora Extras ??????" #: en/Extras.xml:9(para) msgid "" "Fedora Extras is part of the larger Fedora Project and is a volunteer-based " "community effort to create a repository of packages that compliment Fedora " "Core. The Fedora Extras repository is enabled by default." -msgstr "" +msgstr "Fedora Extras ??? Fedora Project ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Fedora Core ????????????????????????Fedora Extras ????????????????????????" #: en/Extras.xml:10(para) #, fuzzy @@ -3261,12 +3256,12 @@ msgid "" "If you would like to install any software available from Fedora extras you " "can use yum." -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????????????? Fedora Extras ??????????????????????????? yum???" #: en/Extras.xml:14(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "yum install <packagename>" -msgstr "" +msgstr "yum install <packagename>" #: en/Extras.xml:15(para) msgid "" @@ -3274,7 +3269,7 @@ "For example, if you wanted to install the abiword package, the command " "yum install abiword automatically installs the package and all " "dependencies." -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????? <packagename> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? abiword ?????????????????? yum install abiword ?????????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:8(title) msgid "GCC Compiler Collection" @@ -3572,7 +3567,7 @@ #: en/DatabaseServers.xml:14(emphasis) msgid "No changes of note." -msgstr "" +msgstr "?????????" #: en/Colophon.xml:8(title) #, fuzzy @@ -3581,11 +3576,11 @@ #: en/Colophon.xml:10(title) msgid "Draft" -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????" #: en/Colophon.xml:11(para) msgid "This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect." -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????????????????????????????????????????" #: en/Colophon.xml:16(title) #, fuzzy @@ -4185,7 +4180,7 @@ #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:8(title) msgid "Archictecture Specific" -msgstr "" +msgstr "??????????????????" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:9(para) #, fuzzy @@ -4197,209 +4192,6 @@ #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" -msgstr "?????????Yuan Yijun " - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Samba (Windows Compatibility)" -#~ msgstr "Samba (Windows ?????????????????????)" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software " -#~ "that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows systems." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "?????????????????? Samba ??????????????????Samba ?????? Linux ????????? Microsoft Windows " -#~ "?????????????????????????????????" - -#~ msgid "SMB Browsing" -#~ msgstr "SMB ??????" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Browsing of Windows shares (also known as SMB browsing) is now possible. " -#~ "In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper " -#~ "function of SMB browsing. With the addition of " -#~ "ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 " -#~ "kernel and corresponding enhancements to system-config-" -#~ "securitylevel, the firewall now properly tracks SMB browse " -#~ "broadcasts." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "?????? Windows ?????? (????????? SMB ??????) ?????????????????? &FC; &LOCALVER; " -#~ "??????????????????????????????????????? SMB ???????????????????????? 2.6.14 ????????? " -#~ "ip_conntrack_netbios_ns ?????????????????? " -#~ "system-config-securitylevel ???????????????????????????" -#~ "??????????????????????????? SMB ??????????????????" - -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific" -#~ msgstr "Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific" - -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility" -#~ msgstr "Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this " -#~ "release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this " -#~ "page or create a sub-page." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this " -#~ "release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this " -#~ "page or create a sub-page." - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about " -#~ "how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken " -#~ "to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list " -#~ "for wider discussions." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about " -#~ "how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken " -#~ "to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list " -#~ "for wider discussions." - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/icon-info.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/icon-info.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/Colophon" -#~ msgstr "??????????????????" - -#~ msgid "{i}" -#~ msgstr "{i}" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ " " -#~ "This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ " ???" -#~ "???????????????????????????????????????" - -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/Desktop" -#~ msgstr "Docs/Beats/Desktop" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Fedora Desktop" -#~ msgstr "??????" - -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/Feedback" -#~ msgstr "Docs/Beats/Feedback" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/FileServers" -#~ msgstr "???????????????" - -#~ msgid "netatalk" -#~ msgstr "netatalk" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk." -#~ msgstr "&FC; &LOCALVER; ?????? Netatalk ???????????????" +msgstr "Yuan Yijun 2005, 2006" -#~ msgid "Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site:" -#~ msgstr "??? Netatalk ?????????????????????????????????" - -#~ msgid "http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html" -#~ msgstr "http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html" - -#~ msgid "Docs/Beats/FileSystems" -#~ msgstr "Docs/Beats/FileSystems" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This section includes information related to the support of various " -#~ "languages under Fedora Core." -#~ msgstr "?????????????????? &DISTRO; ????????????????????????????????????" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/attention.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/attention.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" - -#~ msgid "FIXME" -#~ msgstr "FIXME" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "&lt;!>" -#~ msgstr "&lt;directory&gt;" - -#~ msgid "Note" -#~ msgstr "??????" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "For more information see the FAQ" -#~ msgstr "????????????????????????????????? FAQ???" - -#~ msgid "http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ" -#~ msgstr "http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ" - -#~ msgid "as appropriate." -#~ msgstr "???" - -#~ msgid "Slocate" -#~ msgstr "Slocate" - -#~ msgid "mlocate" -#~ msgstr "mlocate" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "" -#~ " has been replaced with in this release" -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "??????????????? slocate ?????? mlocate ???" -#~ "??????" - -#~ msgid "http://www.alsa-project.org/" -#~ msgstr "http://www.alsa-project.org/" - -#~ msgid "http://www.xiph.org/" -#~ msgstr "http://www.xiph.org/" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "" -#~ "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/" -#~ "Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software" -#~ msgstr "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests" - -#~ msgid "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems" -#~ msgstr "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ " " -#~ "Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm" -#~ msgstr "" -#~ " ???" -#~ "?????????????????????" - -#~ msgid "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/idea.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" -#~ msgstr "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/idea.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" - -#~ msgid "(!)" -#~ msgstr "(!)" - -#~ msgid "yum" -#~ msgstr "yum" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "JoshBressers" -#~ msgstr "Josh Bressers (beat ??????)" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Comment for beat writer " -#~ msgstr "uname " - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2, refer to " -#~ "this page for more information:" -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "??????????????????????????????????????????????????? 2.2; ????????? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/" -#~ "upgrading.html???" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html" -#~ msgstr "http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/rename.html" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Welcome" -#~ msgstr "recode" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Thu Feb 23 23:06:54 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:06:54 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging bookinfo.xsl, 1.17, 1.18 fedora-doc-common.spec, 1.13, 1.14 fedora-doc.omf.in.common, 1.2, 1.3 fedora-doc.spec.in.common, 1.3, 1.4 info2rpminfo.xsl, 1.12, 1.13 omf.xsl, 1.6, 1.7 Message-ID: <200602232306.k1NN6s1x011879@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11852 Modified Files: bookinfo.xsl fedora-doc-common.spec fedora-doc.omf.in.common fedora-doc.spec.in.common info2rpminfo.xsl omf.xsl Log Message: Changing licensing calls to OPL, I ignored templates.xsl because it is using a conditional, which is called for just-in-case, I reckon. Index: bookinfo.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/bookinfo.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18 --- bookinfo.xsl 22 Feb 2006 07:12:33 -0000 1.17 +++ bookinfo.xsl 23 Feb 2006 23:06:41 -0000 1.18 @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="/docs-common/common/legalnotice-opl-en.xml"/> - + <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="/docs-common/common/legalnotice-en.xml"/> Index: fedora-doc-common.spec =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc-common.spec,v retrieving revision 1.13 retrieving revision 1.14 diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14 --- fedora-doc-common.spec 14 Feb 2006 22:53:20 -0000 1.13 +++ fedora-doc-common.spec 23 Feb 2006 23:06:41 -0000 1.14 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # To be defined in Makefile Version: 0.3.2 Release: 1 -License: FDL +License: OPL Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ Source0: fedora-doc-common-%version.src.tar.gz Group: Documentation Index: fedora-doc.omf.in.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc.omf.in.common,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- fedora-doc.omf.in.common 21 Nov 2005 00:37:58 -0000 1.2 +++ fedora-doc.omf.in.common 23 Feb 2006 23:06:41 -0000 1.3 @@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ - + Index: fedora-doc.spec.in.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/fedora-doc.spec.in.common,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-doc.spec.in.common 19 Jan 2006 19:50:05 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-doc.spec.in.common 23 Feb 2006 23:06:41 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Name: fedora-doc-%{docbase} Version: %{version} Release: 1 -License: FDL +License: OPL Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ Source0: %{docbase}-%{version}.src.tar.gz Source1: %{name}-C.omf Index: info2rpminfo.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/info2rpminfo.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13 --- info2rpminfo.xsl 3 Feb 2006 17:57:25 -0000 1.12 +++ info2rpminfo.xsl 23 Feb 2006 23:06:41 -0000 1.13 @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ CHECK LICENSING BELOW - GNU FDL + OPL 1.0 Index: omf.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/omf.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- omf.xsl 4 Feb 2006 04:16:11 -0000 1.6 +++ omf.xsl 23 Feb 2006 23:06:41 -0000 1.7 @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 24 01:07:31 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 20:07:31 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.69,1.70 Message-ID: <200602240107.k1O17VcT016002@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15984 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Add another phony alias "help" for better across-the-project adherence (q.v. Fedora Extras), plus it makes a weird kind of sense. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.69 retrieving revision 1.70 diff -u -r1.69 -r1.70 --- Makefile.common 23 Feb 2006 01:45:36 -0000 1.69 +++ Makefile.common 24 Feb 2006 01:07:20 -0000 1.70 @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ TARGETS=all clean distclean fdp-info html html-nochunks pdf po showvars \ tarball rpm rpm-common noarch srpm package-prep package-post \ - src-tarball txt text targets + src-tarball txt text targets help # FIXME: add the .PHONY attribute where the actual target is defined @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ all:: html html-nochunks tarball # pdf -targets:: +help targets:: @printf ${TFMT} 'targets' 'Outputs target summaries' @printf ${TFMT} 'text' 'Same as "txt" target' @printf ${TFMT} 'txt' 'Renders XML into ASCII text file' From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 24 02:27:04 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 21:27:04 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.70,1.71 Message-ID: <200602240227.k1O2R418018322@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18304 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Need XML files for src-tarball Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.70 retrieving revision 1.71 diff -u -r1.70 -r1.71 --- Makefile.common 24 Feb 2006 01:07:20 -0000 1.70 +++ Makefile.common 24 Feb 2006 02:26:55 -0000 1.71 @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ targets:: @printf ${TFMT} 'src-tarball' 'Builds tar(1) archive of sources & desktop files' -src-tarball $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz:: +src-tarball $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz:: xml-all ${MAKE} fdp-info ${MAKE} gnome.desktop ${MAKE} kde.desktop @@ -690,6 +690,7 @@ -o -name '*.tar.gz' \ -o -name '*.tmp' \ -o -name '${DOCBASE}-${VERSION}' \ + -o -name '*.mo' \ ')' -prune -o -print | cpio -pamdv $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) tar -zcvf $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION)/ ${RM} -r $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 24 02:36:30 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 21:36:30 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging insert-changelog.xsl,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602240236.k1O2aU2Y018462@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18444/docs-common/packaging Modified Files: insert-changelog.xsl Log Message: Revert location to reflect rpm-info location in base directory Index: insert-changelog.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/insert-changelog.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- insert-changelog.xsl 4 Feb 2006 05:04:22 -0000 1.4 +++ insert-changelog.xsl 24 Feb 2006 02:36:23 -0000 1.5 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ + doctype-system="../docs-common/packaging/rpm-info.dtd"/> From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 24 03:34:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 22:34:33 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging spec.xsl,1.18,1.19 Message-ID: <200602240334.k1O3YXgt021358@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21340 Modified Files: spec.xsl Log Message: Fix spec generation so RPM building will work in NWO Index: spec.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.18 retrieving revision 1.19 diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19 --- spec.xsl 15 Feb 2006 13:18:20 -0000 1.18 +++ spec.xsl 24 Feb 2006 03:34:25 -0000 1.19 @@ -10,18 +10,14 @@ # Fedora Documentation Specfile %define docbase -# We may not be using this because of the way that $FDPDIR commutes -# into the sed(1) command below %{!?fdpdir:%define localbuild 1} %{!?fdpdir:%define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc} -%define fdpdir %{_datadir}/fedora/doc Summary: Fedora Documentation: %{docbase} Name: fedora-doc-%{docbase} Version: Release: License: -#License: (Version ) Url: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs Source0: %{docbase}-%{version}.src.tar.gz Source1: %{name}-gnome.desktop @@ -56,7 +52,7 @@ %prep %setup -q -n %{docbase}-%{version} #export GLOBIGNORE=rpm-info.xml -for i in $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{docbase}-%{version}/{*/*.xml,Makefile} +for i in $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{docbase}-%{version}/{*.xml,*/*.xml,Makefile} do %{__sed} -i 's;\(\.\./\)\{1,\}docs-common;%{fdpdir}/docs-common;g' "$i" done @@ -68,7 +64,7 @@ mkdir kde- meinproc --output kde-/index.docbook \ --cache kde-/index.cache.bz2 \ - /%{docbase}-.xml + /%{docbase}.xml %install @@ -87,7 +83,7 @@ %{SOURCE1} install -m 644 %{SOURCE2} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/applications/kde install -m 644 %{SOURCE3} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/apps/khelpcenter/plugins/Fedora -install -m 644 en/*-en.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/C +install -m 644 en/*.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/C install -m 644 %{SOURCE} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/omf/fedora-doc-%{docbase} install -m 644 /*-.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/fedora/doc/fedora-doc-%{docbase}/ pushd %{docbase}- @@ -132,12 +128,9 @@ %changelog * - - * Fedora Documentation Project <fedora-docs-list at redhat.com> - - - - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 24 14:22:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 09:22:29 -0500 Subject: install-guide/po zh_CN.po,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602241422.k1OEMTAV015468@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15388/po Modified Files: zh_CN.po Log Message: add xml DOCTYPE declaration so make pot works now. still cannot build View full diff with command: /usr/bin/cvs -f diff -kk -u -N -r 1.2 -r 1.3 zh_CN.po Index: zh_CN.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/po/zh_CN.po,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- zh_CN.po 18 Feb 2006 10:11:25 -0000 1.2 +++ zh_CN.po 24 Feb 2006 14:22:21 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,5978 +1,6344 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: fedora-install-guide\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-17 02:05+0800\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2005-12-16 14:59+0800\n" -"Last-Translator: Yuan Yijun \n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-23 05:10+0800\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-24 21:14+0800\n" +"Last-Translator: Xiaofan Yang \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"X-Poedit-Language: Chinese\n" +"X-Poedit-Country: CHINA\n" +"X-Poedit-SourceCharset: utf-8\n" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:29(None) -msgid "@@image: './figs/abouttoinstall.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:33(None) +#, fuzzy +msgid "@@image: './figs/upgrade.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" +"@@image: './figs/ftp-setup-further.eps'; md5=2163e5cdb427067f3333741f5fbb97ff" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:32(None) -msgid "@@image: './figs/abouttoinstall.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:36(None) +#, fuzzy +msgid "@@image: './figs/upgrade.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" +"@@image: './figs/ftp-setup-further.png'; md5=cecd390cce13ac2814a68b9d250d8fbe" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:4(title) -msgid "About to Install" -msgstr "??????????????????" +#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. +#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:86(None) +#, fuzzy +msgid "@@image: './figs/upgradebootloader.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" +msgstr "" +"@@image: 'figs/bootloader-others.eps'; md5=d49e5226f089428eec009a1203853fc0" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:6(para) -msgid "" -"No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation process after that point, " -"the &FC; system will be incomplete and unusable. To return to previous " -"screens to make different choices, select Back. To " -"abort the installation, turn off the computer." +#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. +#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:89(None) +#, fuzzy +msgid "@@image: './figs/upgradebootloader.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" -"????????? Next ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"??????????????????????????????&FC; ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"??????????????? Back????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"@@image: 'figs/bootloader-others.png'; md5=dd2e597c33ba93a3bcf5f70964289fc3" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:16(title) -msgid "Aborting Installation" -msgstr "??????????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:8(title) +msgid "Upgrading an Existing System" +msgstr "?????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:17(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:10(para) +#, fuzzy msgid "" -"In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. &" -"FC; notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the " -"installation program. You may reboot with the installation media to start " -"over." +"The installation system automatically detects any existing installation of " +"&FC;. The upgrade process updates the existing system software with new " +"versions, but does not remove any data from users' home directories. The " +"existing partition structure on your hard drives does not change. Your " +"system configuration changes only if a package upgrade demands it. Most " +"package upgrades do not change system configuration, but rather install an " +"additional configuration file for you to examine later." msgstr "" -"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????" -"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"?????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"???????????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:26(title) -msgid "About to Install Screen" -msgstr "???????????????????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:22(title) +msgid "Upgrade Examine" +msgstr "????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:35(phrase) -msgid "About to install screen." -msgstr "??????????????????????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:24(para) +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"If your system contains a &FC; or &RHL; installation, the following screen " +"appears:" +msgstr "" +"???????????????????????????????????? &FC; ?????? &RHL; ????????????????????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:42(para) -msgid "Click Next to begin the installation." -msgstr "?????? Next ??????????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:30(title) +msgid "Upgrade Examine Screen" +msgstr "??????????????????" -#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-intro.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-locale.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:0(None) -#: en/fedora-install-guide.xml:0(None) -msgid "translator-credits" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:39(phrase) +msgid "Upgrade examine screen." +msgstr "?????????????????????" + +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:46(para) +msgid "" +"To perform an upgrade of an existing system, choose the appropriate " +"installation from the drop-down list and select Next." msgstr "" -"?????????Yuan Yijun \n" -"?????????fundawang @ Mandriva" +"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? " +"Next???" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:4(title) -msgid "Acknowledgements" -msgstr "??????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:53(title) +msgid "Manually Installed Software" +msgstr "?????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:5(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:54(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram and the " -"Anaconda team. David Neimi and Debra Deutsch contributed additional " -"information on boot loader and RAID configurations." -msgstr "Rahul Sundaram ??? Anaconda ????????????????????????????????????????????????" +"Software which you have installed manually on your existing &FC; or &RHL; " +"system may behave differently after an upgrade. You may need to manually " +"recompile this software after an upgrade to ensure it performs correctly on " +"the updated system." +msgstr "" +"??????????????????????????????????????? &FC; ??? &RHL; ??????????????????????????????????????????" +"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:4(title) -msgid "Boot Options" -msgstr "????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:65(title) +msgid "Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration" +msgstr "????????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:5(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:67(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The &FED; installation system includes a range of functions and options " [...10526 lines suppressed...] +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:20(title) +msgid "Aborting Installation" +msgstr "??????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:63(para) +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:21(para) +#, fuzzy msgid "" -"boot loaderupgrading Your completed &FC; installation must be registered in the " -"boot loaderGRUBboot loader to boot properly. A boot loader " -"is software on your machine that locates and starts the operating system. " -"Refer to for more information about boot " -"loaders." +"In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. &FC; " +"notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the installation " +"program. You may reboot with the installation media to start over." msgstr "" -"boot loaderupgrading ?????? &FC; ??????????????????????????????????????? boot " -"loaderGRUBboot loader ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????" +"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????&FC; ?????????????????????????????????????????????" +"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:79(title) -msgid "Upgrade Bootloader Screen" -msgstr "???????????????????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:30(title) +msgid "About to Install Screen" +msgstr "???????????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:88(phrase) -msgid "Upgrade bootloader screen." -msgstr "??????????????????????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:39(phrase) +msgid "About to install screen." +msgstr "??????????????????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:95(para) -msgid "" -"If the existing boot loader was installed by a Linux distribution, the " -"installation system can modify it to load the new &FC; system. To update " -"the existing Linux boot loader, select Update boot loader " -"configuration. This is the default behavior when you upgrade an " -"existing &FC; or &RHL; installation." -msgstr "" -"?????????????????????????????????????????? Linux ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"??? &FC; ??????????????????????????? Linux ???????????????????????? Update boot " -"loader configuration???????????????????????? &FC; ??? &RHL; ?????????" -"?????????????????????????????????" - -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:103(para) -msgid "" -"GRUB is the standard boot loader for &FED;. If " -"your machine uses another boot loader, such as BootMagic, System Commander, or the loader installed " -"by Microsoft Windows, then the &FED; installation system cannot update " -"it. In this case, select Skip boot loader updating. " -"When the installation process completes, refer to the documentation for your " -"product for assistance." -msgstr "" -"GRUB ??? &FED; ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"????????????????????????????????? BootMagic???System " -"Commander ?????? Microsoft Windows ?????????????????????????????? &FED; " -"????????????????????????????????????????????? Skip boot loader updating?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" +#: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:46(para) +msgid "Click Next to begin the installation." +msgstr "?????? Next ??????????????????" -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:114(para) -msgid "" -"Install a new boot loader as part of an upgrade process only if you are " -"certain you want to replace the existing boot loader. If you install a new " -"boot loader, you may not be able to boot other operating systems on the same " -"machine until you have configured the new boot loader. Select " -"Create new boot loader configuration to remove the " -"existing boot loader and install GRUB." +#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. +#: en/fedora-install-guide.xml:0(None) +msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" -"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" -"????????????????????????????????????????????? Create new boot loader " -"configuration ?????????????????????????????????????????? GRUB???" - -#: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:124(para) -msgid "" -"After you make your selection, click Next to continue." -msgstr "??????????????????????????? Next ????????????" +"?????????Yuan Yijun \n" +"?????????fundawang @ Mandriva" -#: en/fedora-install-guide.xml:42(fallback) -msgid "WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE" -msgstr "" +#~ msgid "&SEL;" +#~ msgstr "&SEL;" -#: en/fedora-install-guide.xml:39(book) -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -" &INTRODUCTION; " -"&BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; &LOCALE; &" -"UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; &BOOTLOADER; &NETWORKCONFIG; &" -"TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &PACKAGESELECTION; &ABOUTTOINSTALL; " -"&INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &FIRSTBOOT; &NEXTSTEPS; &" -"ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; " -msgstr "" -" &INTRODUCTION; &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &" -"OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; &LOCALE; &UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; " -"&BOOTLOADER; &NETWORKCONFIG; &TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &" -"PACKAGESELECTION; &ABOUTTOINSTALL; &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &" -"FIRSTBOOT; &NEXTSTEPS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; &" -"ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; " +#~ msgid "" +#~ " &BUG-REPORTING;
\n" +#~ "\n" +#~ "
\n" +#~ "\n" +#~ "
" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ " &BUG-REPORTING;
\n" +#~ "\n" +#~ "
\n" +#~ "\n" +#~ "
" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ " &" +#~ "INTRODUCTION; &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; &" +#~ "LOCALE; &UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; &BOOTLOADER; &" +#~ "NETWORKCONFIG; &TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &PACKAGESELECTION; " +#~ "&ABOUTTOINSTALL; &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &FIRSTBOOT; &" +#~ "NEXTSTEPS; &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; " +#~ msgstr "" +#~ " &" +#~ "INTRODUCTION; &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; &" +#~ "LOCALE; &UPGRADING; &DISKPARTITIONING; &BOOTLOADER; &" +#~ "NETWORKCONFIG; &TIMEZONE; &ROOTPASSWORD; &PACKAGESELECTION; " +#~ "&ABOUTTOINSTALL; &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; &FIRSTBOOT; &" +#~ "NEXTSTEPS; &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; &ADMINOPTIONS; &TECHREF; " #~ msgid "" #~ "@@image: './figs/about-to-install.eps'; " From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 24 14:22:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 09:22:18 -0500 Subject: install-guide Makefile,1.19,1.20 Message-ID: <200602241422.k1OEMmhr015471@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15388 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: add xml DOCTYPE declaration so make pot works now. still cannot build Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.19 retrieving revision 1.20 diff -u -r1.19 -r1.20 --- Makefile 17 Feb 2006 19:07:00 -0000 1.19 +++ Makefile 24 Feb 2006 14:22:10 -0000 1.20 @@ -20,14 +20,33 @@ OTHERS = zh_CN ######################################################################## # List each XML file of your document in the template below. Append the -# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-${1}" string. Use a backslash if you +# path to each file to the "XMLFILES-$(1)" string. Use a backslash if you # need additional lines. Here, we have one extra file "en/para.xml"; that -# gets written as "${1}/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute +# gets written as "$(1)/para.xml" because later, make(1) will need to compute # the necesssary filenames. Oh, do NOT include "fdp-info.xml" because that's # a generated file and we already know about that one... define XMLFILES_template -XMLFILES-${1}=${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-abouttoinstall.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-acknowledgements.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-adminoptions.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-beginninginstallation.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-bootloader.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-diskpartitioning.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-firstboot.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-installingpackages.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-intro.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-locale.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-networkconfig.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-nextsteps.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-other-instmethods.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-packageselection.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-rootpassword.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-techref.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-timezone.xml ${1}/${DOCBASE}-upgrading.xml + +XMLFILES-$(1)= $(1)/${DOCBASE}.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-abouttoinstall.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-acknowledgements.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-adminoptions.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-beginninginstallation.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-bootloader.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-diskpartitioning.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-firstboot.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-installingpackages.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-intro.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-locale.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-networkconfig.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-nextsteps.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-other-instmethods.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-packageselection.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-rootpassword.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-techref.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-timezone.xml \ + $(1)/${DOCBASE}-upgrading.xml endef # ######################################################################## From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Fri Feb 24 14:22:23 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Yuan Yijun (bbbush)) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 09:22:23 -0500 Subject: install-guide/en fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-intro.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-locale.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-techref.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml, 1.3, 1.4 fedora-install-guide.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602241422.k1OEMsBD015478@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bbbush Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15388/en Modified Files: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml fedora-install-guide-intro.xml fedora-install-guide-locale.xml fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml fedora-install-guide-techref.xml fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml fedora-install-guide.xml Log Message: add xml DOCTYPE declaration so make pot works now. still cannot build Index: fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-beginninginstallation.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Beginning the Installation Index: fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-firstboot.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-installingpackages.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-intro.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-intro.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-intro.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-intro.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-locale.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-locale.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-locale.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-locale.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Identifying Your Locale Index: fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-networkconfig.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-nextsteps.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-other-instmethods.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-packageselection.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-rootpassword.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-techref.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-techref.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-techref.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml 18 Feb 2006 00:35:09 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ + + + Index: fedora-install-guide.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/en/fedora-install-guide.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- fedora-install-guide.xml 17 Feb 2006 19:21:39 -0000 1.3 +++ fedora-install-guide.xml 24 Feb 2006 14:22:16 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]> - - - WHERE IS MY FDP-INFO, DUDE - - - &INTRODUCTION; - - &BEGINNINGINSTALLATION; - - &OTHERINSTALLMETHODS; - - &LOCALE; - - &UPGRADING; - - &DISKPARTITIONING; - - &BOOTLOADER; - - &NETWORKCONFIG; - - &TIMEZONE; - - &ROOTPASSWORD; - - &PACKAGESELECTION; - - &ABOUTTOINSTALL; - - &INSTALLINGPACKAGES; - - &FIRSTBOOT; - - &NEXTSTEPS; - - &ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; - - &ADMINOPTIONS; - - &TECHREF; - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - --- NEW FILE entities-it.xml --- Italian short docs project name Projecto Fedora Document --- NEW FILE entities.dtd --- --- NEW FILE entities.xsl --- <!ENTITY > --- NEW FILE it.po --- # translation of it.po to US English # Tommy Reynolds , 2006. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: it\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-23 02:09-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-23 03:14-0600\n" "Last-Translator: Tommy Reynolds \n" "Language-Team: US English \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.1\n" #: entities.xml:7(desc) msgid "Short docs project name" msgstr "Italian short docs project name" #: entities.xml:8(text) msgid "Fedora Docs Project" msgstr "Projecto Fedora Document" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: entities.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Tommy Reynolds 2006" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 25 01:32:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:32:26 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities entities-en.xml, 1.1, 1.2 entities.dtd, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602250132.k1P1WQFS009377@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9357 Modified Files: entities-en.xml entities.dtd Log Message: Use descriptive elements; we don't have that many ;-) Index: entities-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 01:32:18 -0000 1.2 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ - Short docs project name + Short docs project name Fedora Docs Project Index: entities.dtd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.dtd,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 01:32:18 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + - + \ No newline at end of file From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 25 01:47:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:47:42 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities .cvsignore,1.1,1.2 Makefile,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602250147.k1P1lgxk009461@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9415 Modified Files: .cvsignore Makefile Log Message: Have the update function actually work (blush). Index: .cvsignore =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/.cvsignore,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- .cvsignore 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ .cvsignore 25 Feb 2006 01:47:35 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ .xml2po.mo *.pot +*~ Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Makefile 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ Makefile 25 Feb 2006 01:47:35 -0000 1.2 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ if [ ! -f $@ ]; then \ cp $< $@; \ else \ - msgmerge -o $@ --backup=simple $@ $<; \ + msgmerge --update --backup=simple $@ $<; \ fi it.pot: entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 25 03:45:42 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 22:45:42 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities Makefile, 1.2, 1.3 entities-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 entities-it.ent, 1.1, 1.2 entities-it.xml, 1.1, 1.2 entities.dtd, 1.2, 1.3 entities.xsl, 1.1, 1.2 it.po, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602250345.k1P3jgoa013447@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13418 Modified Files: Makefile entities-en.xml entities-it.ent entities-it.xml entities.dtd entities.xsl it.po Log Message: Implement the entity because you can't embed an entity reference such as "&FED;" in an XML document that doesn't have it defined using an "" element. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Makefile 25 Feb 2006 01:47:35 -0000 1.2 +++ Makefile 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.3 @@ -2,6 +2,11 @@ all: entities-it.ent +clean: + +distclean clobber: clean + ${RM} *.ent + entities-it.ent: entities-it.xml entities.xsl xsltproc -o $@ entities.xsl entities-it.xml Index: entities-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 01:32:18 -0000 1.2 +++ entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.3 @@ -3,6 +3,26 @@ + + These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, + which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important + value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms + and common names. + + + + Generic root term + Fedora + + + Generic root term + Core + + + Generic main project name + + + Short docs project name Fedora Docs Project Index: entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.ent,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities-it.ent 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ entities-it.ent 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,4 +1,11 @@ - - + + + + + + + + + Index: entities-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities-it.xml 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ entities-it.xml 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,8 +1,23 @@ + These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names. + + + Generic root term + Fedora + + + Generic root term + Core + + + Generic main project name + + + - Italian short docs project name + Italian short docs project name Projecto Fedora Document Index: entities.dtd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.dtd,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 01:32:18 -0000 1.2 +++ entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.3 @@ -1,7 +1,15 @@ - + + + - \ No newline at end of file + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file Index: entities.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities.xsl 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ entities.xsl 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,21 +1,44 @@ - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - <!ENTITY - - - > Index: it.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/it.po,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- it.po 25 Feb 2006 01:26:56 -0000 1.1 +++ it.po 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: it\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-23 02:09-0600\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-24 21:35-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-23 03:14-0600\n" "Last-Translator: Tommy Reynolds \n" "Language-Team: US English \n" @@ -12,16 +12,39 @@ "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.1\n" -#: entities.xml:7(desc) +#: entities-en.xml:6(title) +msgid "" +"These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be " +"subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity " +"provides: a single location to update terms and common names." +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:14(comment) entities-en.xml:18(comment) +msgid "Generic root term" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:15(text) +msgid "Fedora" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:19(text) +msgid "Core" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:22(comment) +#, fuzzy +msgid "Generic main project name" +msgstr "Italian short docs project name" + +#: entities-en.xml:27(comment) msgid "Short docs project name" msgstr "Italian short docs project name" -#: entities.xml:8(text) +#: entities-en.xml:28(text) msgid "Fedora Docs Project" msgstr "Projecto Fedora Document" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -#: entities.xml:0(None) +#: entities-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Tommy Reynolds 2006" - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 25 04:52:03 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 23:52:03 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities entities-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 entities-it.ent, 1.2, 1.3 entities-it.xml, 1.2, 1.3 entities.dtd, 1.3, 1.4 entities.xsl, 1.2, 1.3 it.po, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602250452.k1P4q3oq015474@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15450 Modified Files: entities-en.xml entities-it.ent entities-it.xml entities.dtd entities.xsl it.po Log Message: Added support for SYSTEM entities. Index: entities-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.3 +++ entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.4 @@ -22,9 +22,171 @@ Generic main project name + + Legacy Entity + + + + Short project name + FC + + + Generic overall project name + Project + + + Generic docs project name + Docs Project + + + Short docs project name + Docs Project + + + cf. Core + Extras + + + cf. Fedora Core + + + + Fedora Docs Project URL + <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/'/> + + + Fedora Documentation (repository) URL + <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs'> + + + Bugzilla + Bugzilla + + + Bugzilla URL + <ulink url='http://bugzilla.redhat.com/'> + + + Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs + Documentation + + + + + Current release version of main project + 4 + + + Current test number of main project + test3 + + + Current test version of main project + 5 + + + + + The generic term "Red Hat" + Red Hat + + + The generic term "Red Hat, Inc." + Inc. + + + The generic term "Red Hat Linux" + Linux + + + The generic term "Red Hat Network" + Network + + + The generic term "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" + Enterprise Linux + + + + + Generic technology term + SELinux + + + + + + legalnotice-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-content-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-opl-en.xml + + + + opl.xml + + + + legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-section-en.xml + + + + bugreporting-en.xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Installation Guide + + + + Documentation Guide + + + + + + <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/'> + + + + <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-guide/'> + + + + + + draftnotice-en.xml + + + + legacynotice-en.xml + + + + obsoletenotice-en.xml + + + + deprecatednotice-en.xml + - - Short docs project name - Fedora Docs Project - Index: entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.ent,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- entities-it.ent 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 +++ entities-it.ent 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 @@ -3,9 +3,72 @@ - - - + + + + + + + + + + + " > + " > + + " > + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + " > + " > + + + + + + + - Index: entities-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- entities-it.xml 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 +++ entities-it.xml 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 @@ -15,9 +15,171 @@ Generic main project name + + Legacy Entity + + + + Short project name + FC + + + Generic overall project name + Project + + + Generic docs project name + Docs Project + + + Italian short docs project name + Docs Project + + + cf. Core + Extras + + + cf. Fedora Core + + + + Fedora Docs Project URL + <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/'/> + + + Fedora Documentation (repository) URL + <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs'> + + + Bugzilla + Bugzilla + + + Bugzilla URL + <ulink url='http://bugzilla.redhat.com/'> + + + Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs + Documentation + + + + + Current release version of main project + 4 + + + Current test number of main project + test3 + + + Current test version of main project + 5 + + + + + The generic term "Red Hat" + Red Hat + + + The generic term "Red Hat, Inc." + Inc. + + + The generic term "Red Hat Linux" + Linux + + + The generic term "Red Hat Network" + Network + + + The generic term "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" + Enterprise Linux + + + + + Generic technology term + SELinux + + + + + + legalnotice-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-content-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-opl-en.xml + + + + opl.xml + + + + legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-section-en.xml + + + + bugreporting-en.xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Installation Guide + + + + Documentation Guide + + + + + + <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/'> + + + + <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-guide/'> + + + + + + draftnotice-en.xml + + + + legacynotice-en.xml + + + + obsoletenotice-en.xml + + + + deprecatednotice-en.xml + - - Italian short docs project name - Projecto Fedora Document - Index: entities.dtd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.dtd,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.3 +++ entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ + Index: entities.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- entities.xsl 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 +++ entities.xsl 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 @@ -13,11 +13,30 @@ - + + + + WHO AM I? WHAT AM I? I CAN'T REMEMBER! + + + + + + + + + + SYSTEM + + + + + + - + Index: it.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/it.po,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- it.po 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.2 +++ it.po 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: it\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-24 21:35-0600\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-24 22:50-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-23 03:14-0600\n" "Last-Translator: Tommy Reynolds \n" "Language-Team: US English \n" @@ -36,14 +36,226 @@ msgid "Generic main project name" msgstr "Italian short docs project name" -#: entities-en.xml:27(comment) +#: entities-en.xml:26(comment) +msgid "Legacy Entity" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:30(comment) +#, fuzzy +msgid "Short project name" +msgstr "Italian short docs project name" + +#: entities-en.xml:31(text) +msgid "FC" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:34(comment) +#, fuzzy +msgid "Generic overall project name" +msgstr "Italian short docs project name" + +#: entities-en.xml:35(text) +msgid " Project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:38(comment) +#, fuzzy +msgid "Generic docs project name" +msgstr "Italian short docs project name" + +#: entities-en.xml:39(text) entities-en.xml:43(text) +msgid " Docs Project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:42(comment) msgid "Short docs project name" msgstr "Italian short docs project name" -#: entities-en.xml:28(text) -msgid "Fedora Docs Project" +#: entities-en.xml:46(comment) +msgid "cf. Core" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:47(text) +msgid "Extras" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:50(comment) +msgid "cf. Fedora Core" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:54(comment) +#, fuzzy +msgid "Fedora Docs Project URL" msgstr "Projecto Fedora Document" +#: entities-en.xml:55(text) +msgid "<unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/'/>" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:58(comment) +#, fuzzy +msgid "Fedora Documentation (repository) URL" +msgstr "Projecto Fedora Document" + +#: entities-en.xml:59(text) +msgid "<ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs'>" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:62(comment) entities-en.xml:63(text) +msgid "Bugzilla" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:66(comment) +msgid "Bugzilla URL" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:67(text) +msgid "<ulink url='http://bugzilla.redhat.com/'>" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:70(comment) +msgid "Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:71(text) +msgid " Documentation" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:76(comment) +msgid "Current release version of main project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:77(text) +msgid "4" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:80(comment) +msgid "Current test number of main project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:81(text) +msgid "test3" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:84(comment) +msgid "Current test version of main project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:85(text) +msgid "5 " +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:90(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:91(text) +msgid "Red Hat" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:94(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat, Inc.\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:95(text) +msgid " Inc." +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:98(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Linux\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:99(text) +msgid " Linux" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:102(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Network\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:103(text) +msgid " Network" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:106(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Enterprise Linux\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:107(text) +msgid " Enterprise Linux" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:112(comment) +msgid "Generic technology term" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:113(text) +msgid "SELinux" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:119(text) +msgid "legalnotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:123(text) +msgid "legalnotice-content-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:127(text) +msgid "legalnotice-opl-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:131(text) +msgid "opl.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:135(text) +msgid "legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:139(text) +msgid "legalnotice-section-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:143(text) +msgid "bugreporting-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:157(text) +msgid "Installation Guide" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:161(text) +msgid "Documentation Guide" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:167(text) +msgid "" +"<ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/'>" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:171(text) +msgid "" +"<unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-" +"guide/'>" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:177(text) +msgid "draftnotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:181(text) +msgid "legacynotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:185(text) +msgid "obsoletenotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:189(text) +msgid "deprecatednotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: entities-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 25 16:54:26 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Andrew Martynov (andrmart)) Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 11:54:26 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po ru.po,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602251654.k1PGsQiu007027@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: andrmart Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7010/po Added Files: ru.po Log Message: Converted translation into single PO file --- NEW FILE ru.po --- # #-#-#-#-# ru.po (ru) #-#-#-#-# # translation of ru.po to Russian # #-#-#-#-# Colophon.po (Colophon) #-#-#-#-# # translation of Colophon.po to Russian # translation of colophon-relnotes-ru.po to Russian # Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Andrew Martynov , 2006. # Andrew Martynov , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: ru\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2001-02-09 01:25+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-23 23:26+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Andrew Martynov \n" "Language-Team: Russian \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: application/x-xml2pot; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "#-#-#-#-# ru.po (ru) #-#-#-#-#\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.9.1\n" "#-#-#-#-# Colophon.po (Colophon) #-#-#-#-#\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.9.1\n" #. Tag: title #: ArchSpecific.xml:5 #, no-c-format msgid "Temp" msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: ArchSpecific.xml:8 #, no-c-format msgid "Archictecture Specific" msgstr "?????????????????????? ????????????????????????" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecific.xml:9 #, no-c-format msgid "" "This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware " "architectures of Fedora Core." msgstr "" "?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????????? ?? Fedora " "Core ???????????????????? ????????????????????" #. Tag: title #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:8 #, no-c-format msgid "PPC Specifics for Fedora" msgstr "?????????????????????? PPC ?? Fedora" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:9 #, no-c-format msgid "" "This section covers any specific information you may need to know about " "Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform." msgstr "" "???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????????, ?????????????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?? Fedora " "Core ?? ?????????????????? PPC." #. Tag: title #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:11 #, no-c-format msgid "PPC Hardware Requirements" msgstr "???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PPC" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:12 #, no-c-format msgid "" "This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install " "Fedora Core 4." msgstr "" "?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PowerPC " "(PPC), ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? Fedora Core 5." #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:15 #, no-c-format msgid "Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4" msgstr "??????????????: PowerPC G3 / POWER4" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:18 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power " "Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards." msgstr "" "Fedora Core 5 ???????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? \"New World\" ?????????????????????? Apple " "Power Macintosh, ?????????????????????? ?? 1999 ??." #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:21 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos " "II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:24 #, no-c-format msgid "Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM." msgstr "" "?????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ????????????: ?????????????????? G3 ???????????????? 233 ?????? ?????? " "??????????, 64 ?????????? ??????." #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:27 #, no-c-format msgid "Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM." msgstr "" "?????????????????????????? ?????? ??????????????: ?????????????????? G3 ???????????????? 400 ?????? ?????? ??????????, 128?????????? " "??????." #. Tag: title #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:31 #, no-c-format msgid "Hard Disk Space Requirements" msgstr "???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ??????????" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:32 #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core ." msgstr "" "?? ???????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? PowerPC " "(PPC), ???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? Fedora Core 5." #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:33 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up " "by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk " "space is required during the installation to support the installation " "environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/" "base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on " "the installed system." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:34 #, no-c-format msgid "" "In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be " "required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB " "can be required for an \"everything\" installation. The complete packages " "can occupy over 7 GB of disk space." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and " "at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:39 #, no-c-format msgid "PPC Installation Notes" msgstr "?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? PPC" #. Tag: phrase #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:48 #, no-c-format msgid "/!\\" msgstr "/!\\" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:50 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. " "See below on booting using boot.iso." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:55 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be " "bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be " "found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave " "differently according to the hardware:" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: ArchSpecificPPC.xml:58 #, no-c-format msgid "Apple Macintosh" msgstr "Apple Macintosh" #. Tag: para [...4227 lines suppressed...] "located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf" msgstr "" "?????? ?????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? => ?????????????????? " "?????????????????? => ?????????????? ?????? system-config-display. ???????????????????????????????? ???????? Xorg " "?????????????????? ?? /etc/X11/xorg.conf" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:16 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on " "November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among " "several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and " "helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid " "fashion." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:17 #, no-c-format msgid "" "More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in " "Fedora is available from http://" "fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization" msgstr "" "???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????????????? Xorg " "???? ???????????? ?? Fedora ???? ???????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization" #. Tag: title #: Xorg.xml:21 #, no-c-format msgid "Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes" msgstr "Xorg X11R7.0 ?????????????????? ??????????????????????????" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:22 #, no-c-format msgid "" "X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that " "software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware " "of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly " "compile and work with X11R7. Some are " "simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of " "issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them." msgstr "" "?? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????? X11R7.0, ?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????, ?????????????? " "???????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????? ???? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? Fedora " "?????? ????????, ?????????? ???? ???? ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????? " "?? X11R7. ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? " "???????????????? ????????????, ???????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ????????????. ?????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? " "????????????????, ?????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ??, ???? ??????????????????????, ???????? ???? ??????????????." #. Tag: title #: Xorg.xml:24 #, no-c-format msgid "The /usr/X11R6 Directory Hierarchy" msgstr "???????????????? ???????????????? /usr/X11R6" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:25 #, no-c-format msgid "" "X11R7 install into /usr directly now, " "and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 " "hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths " "under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at " "run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to " "dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code " "the new locations, possibly with fallbacks." msgstr "" "X11R7 ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?? " "?????????????? /usr, ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? /usr/X11R6 ?????????? ???? ????????????????????????. ????????????????????, ?????????????? " "???????????????????? ???? ?????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????????? /usr/X11R6 ???? ???????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ????????????????????, ???????????? ???????? " "???????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? PATH ?????? ???????????? " "????????????????????, ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ????????????, ?????? ?????? " "???????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????, ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? " "????????????????." #. Tag: title #: Xorg.xml:28 #, no-c-format msgid "Imake" msgstr "Imake" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:29 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now " "officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied " "by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake " "to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future " "X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition " "away from it, and not use it for any new software projects." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: Xorg.xml:32 #, no-c-format msgid "The Systemwide app-defaults Directory" msgstr "?????????????????????????? ?????????????? app-defaults" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:33 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now \"%{_datadir}/X11/" "app-defaults\", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core " "5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: Xorg.xml:36 #, no-c-format msgid "xft-config Can't Be Found" msgstr "xft-config ???? ?????????? ???????? ???????????? " #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:37 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem " "configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and " "pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications " "which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for " "building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: Xorg.xml:41 #, no-c-format msgid "Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview" msgstr "Xorg X11R7 ?????????? ?????? ????????????????????????" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:42 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes " "that are present in X11R7:" msgstr "" "?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????????/" "??????????????, ???????????????????????????? ?? X11R7:" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:45 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The entire buildsystem has changed from \"Imake\" to the GNU autotools " "collection." msgstr "???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ?? \"Imake\" ???? ?????????? ???????????? GNU autotools." #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:48 #, no-c-format msgid "" "All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now " "always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard " "coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib " "or elsewhere." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:51 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to " "anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be " "changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, " "or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection " "methods than to hard code paths." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: Xorg.xml:54 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime " "binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that " "previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using " "\"BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-" "x11-devel)\", must now individually list each library dependency " "individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly " "recommended to use \"virtual\" build dependencies instead of hard coding the " "library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should " "use: \"BuildRequires: libXft-devel\" " "instead of using: \"BuildRequires: xorg-" "x11-Xft-devel\". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 " "implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way " "to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the \"xorg-x11--devel\" form. " "By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, this makes it " "painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future." msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Feb 25 20:29:20 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 15:29:20 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities entities-en.xml, 1.4, 1.5 entities-it.ent, 1.3, 1.4 entities-it.xml, 1.3, 1.4 entities.dtd, 1.4, 1.5 entities.xsl, 1.3, 1.4 it.po, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602252029.k1PKTKL7014977@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14952 Modified Files: entities-en.xml entities-it.ent entities-it.xml entities.dtd entities.xsl it.po Log Message: Added construct to avoid all that hideous escaping and ampersanding when entering a URL. Note that we only support the EMPTY content model of the element because it renders consistently with current practice. Index: entities-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.4 +++ entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.5 @@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ Fedora Docs Project URL - <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/'/> + Fedora Documentation (repository) URL - <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs'> + Bugzilla @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Bugzilla URL - <ulink url='http://bugzilla.redhat.com/'> + Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs @@ -164,11 +164,11 @@ - <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/'> + - <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-guide/'> + Index: entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.ent,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- entities-it.ent 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 +++ entities-it.ent 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 @@ -3,72 +3,72 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - " > - " > - - " > - + + + + + + + + + + + " > + " > + + " > + - - - + + + - - - - - + + + + + - + - - - - - - - + + + + + + + - + - - + + - " > - " > + " > + " > - - - - + + + + Index: entities-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- entities-it.xml 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 +++ entities-it.xml 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ Fedora Docs Project URL - <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/'/> + Fedora Documentation (repository) URL - <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs'> + Bugzilla @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Bugzilla URL - <ulink url='http://bugzilla.redhat.com/'> + Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs @@ -157,11 +157,11 @@ - <ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/'> + - <unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-guide/'> + Index: entities.dtd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.dtd,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.4 +++ entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.5 @@ -7,10 +7,13 @@ - + - \ No newline at end of file + + + + \ No newline at end of file Index: entities.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- entities.xsl 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 +++ entities.xsl 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ - + @@ -60,4 +60,11 @@ + + + <ulink url=' + + '/> + + Index: it.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/it.po,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- it.po 25 Feb 2006 04:51:56 -0000 1.3 +++ it.po 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: it\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-24 22:50-0600\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-25 13:56-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-23 03:14-0600\n" "Last-Translator: Tommy Reynolds \n" "Language-Team: US English \n" @@ -88,19 +88,11 @@ msgid "Fedora Docs Project URL" msgstr "Projecto Fedora Document" -#: entities-en.xml:55(text) -msgid "<unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/'/>" -msgstr "" - #: entities-en.xml:58(comment) #, fuzzy msgid "Fedora Documentation (repository) URL" msgstr "Projecto Fedora Document" -#: entities-en.xml:59(text) -msgid "<ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs'>" -msgstr "" - #: entities-en.xml:62(comment) entities-en.xml:63(text) msgid "Bugzilla" msgstr "" @@ -109,10 +101,6 @@ msgid "Bugzilla URL" msgstr "" -#: entities-en.xml:67(text) -msgid "<ulink url='http://bugzilla.redhat.com/'>" -msgstr "" - #: entities-en.xml:70(comment) msgid "Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs" msgstr "" @@ -229,17 +217,6 @@ msgid "Documentation Guide" msgstr "" -#: entities-en.xml:167(text) -msgid "" -"<ulink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/'>" -msgstr "" - -#: entities-en.xml:171(text) -msgid "" -"<unlink url='http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-" -"guide/'>" -msgstr "" - #: entities-en.xml:177(text) msgid "draftnotice-en.xml" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 21:07:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 16:07:43 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities Makefile, 1.3, 1.4 entities-it.ent, 1.4, 1.5 entities-it.xml, 1.4, 1.5 it.po, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602262107.k1QL7hXJ007915@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7816 Modified Files: Makefile entities-it.ent entities-it.xml it.po Log Message: Add all the magical make-fu to all new translations to be added by just updating the ${OTHERS} macro and editing the locale-specific "${LANG}.po" file that gets generated. The final product is the file "entities-${LANG}.ent", suitable for reference in the declaration of an FDP documnent file via a locale-neutral wrapper filename. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Makefile 25 Feb 2006 03:45:34 -0000 1.3 +++ Makefile 26 Feb 2006 21:07:34 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,24 +1,179 @@ PRI_LANG=en +OTHERS =it -all: entities-it.ent - -clean: - -distclean clobber: clean - ${RM} *.ent - -entities-it.ent: entities-it.xml entities.xsl - xsltproc -o $@ entities.xsl entities-it.xml - -entities-it.xml: entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml it.po - xml2po -p it.po entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml >$@ - -it.po: it.pot - if [ ! -f $@ ]; then \ - cp $< $@; \ +####################################################################### +# Populate make(1) with only those suffixes of interest to us +# +.SUFFIXES: +.SUFFIXES: .ent .po .pot .xml .xsl +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# Define macros to explicitly instantiate the files to work with +# +OTHERXMLFILES=$(foreach L,${OTHERS},entities-${L}.xml) +POFILES=$(foreach L,${OTHERS},${L}.po) +ENTFILES=$(foreach L,${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS},entities-${L}.ent) +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# Rule: Apply stylesheet to transform XML into locale-specific ".ent" +# entities file +# +%.ent: %.xml + xsltproc -o $@ entities.xsl $< +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# Printf(1) format string for describing targets by "make help". +HELPFMT ="%-23s\t| %s.\n" +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# WARNING: put no targets before this one! +# +.PHONY: all +all:: ${ENTFILES} +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# Target 'help' displays the available targets +# +.PHONY: help +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make all" "Generate .ENT files" + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make help" "Display this list" +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# Target 'entities.pot' makes a TEMPORARY seed translation file. We +# use the original-language entities XML file as the source. +# +.PHONY: pot + +pot entities.pot:: entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml + xml2po -o entities.pot $< + +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make pot" "Create template PO file" + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make entities.pot" "Create template PO file" +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# 'PO_template' emits rules to update the locale-specific .PO file +# whenever the "entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml", and therefore the +# "entities.pot" file, is changed. +# +define PO_template +.PHONY: po-${1} +po-${1} ${1}.po:: entities.pot + if [ ! -f ${1}.po ]; then \ + cp $$< ${1}.po; \ else \ - msgmerge --update --backup=simple $@ $<; \ + msgmerge --update --backup=simple ${1}.po $$<; \ fi -it.pot: entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make po-${1}" "Generate .PO file for locale '${1}'" + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make ${1}.po" "Generate '${1}.po' file" +endef + +$(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call PO_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: po-all +po-all: ${foreach L,${OTHERS},${L}.po} + +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make po-all" "Generate all .PO files" +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# 'UPDATE_template' generates the rules to derive the translated XML +# files based on the "entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml" file and the selected +# "${LANG}.po" file. +# +define UPDATE_template +.PHONY: xml-${1} +xml-${1} entities-${1}.xml: entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml ${1}.po + xml2po -p ${1}.po entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml >entities-${1}.xml + +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make xml-${1}" "Translate XML for locale '${1}'" + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make entities-${1}.xml" "Build 'entities-${1}.xml' file" +endef + +.PHONY: xml-${PRI_LANG} +xml-${PRI_LANG}:: entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml + +$(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call UPDATE_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: xml-all +xml-all: $(foreach L,${OTHERS},entities-${L}.xml) + +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make xml-all" "Translate XML for all locales" +# +####################################################################### + + +####################################################################### +# Target 'showvars' displays both provided and computed macro values +# +.PHONY: showvars +showvars:: + @echo "PRI_LANG=${PRI_LANG}" + @echo "OTHERS=${OTHERS}" + @echo "OTHERXMLFILES=${OTHERXMLFILES}" + @echo "ENTFILES=${ENTFILES}" + @echo "POFILES=${POFILES}" +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make showvars" "Show certain macro values" +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# Target 'clean' deletes all temporary files. +# +.PHONY: clean +clean:: + ${RM} *~ + ${RM} entities.pot + ${RM} ${OTHERXMLFILES} + +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make clean" "Delete all temporary files" +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# Target 'distclean' or 'clobber' deletes all generated product files +# in addition to all temporary files. +# +.PHONY: distclean clobber +distclean clobber:: clean + ${RM} ${ENTFILES} + +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make distclean" "Delete all generated files" + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make clobber" "Delete all generated files" +# +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### +# We create EXACTLY one .POT file, and treat is as a temporary file. +# Do NOT EDIT the .POT file if you are sharing this directory! +# +entities.pot:: entities-${PRI_LANG}.xml xml2po -o $@ $< + +help:: + @printf ${HELPFMT} "make entities.pot" "Create template .PO file" +# +####################################################################### Index: entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.ent,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- entities-it.ent 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 +++ entities-it.ent 26 Feb 2006 21:07:34 -0000 1.5 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Index: entities-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- entities-it.xml 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 +++ entities-it.xml 26 Feb 2006 21:07:34 -0000 1.5 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names. + These are the Italian (it) common entities. Generic root term Index: it.po =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/it.po,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- it.po 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 +++ it.po 26 Feb 2006 21:07:34 -0000 1.5 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: it\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-25 13:56-0600\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-23 03:14-0600\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-26 15:05-0600\n" "Last-Translator: Tommy Reynolds \n" "Language-Team: US English \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ "These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be " "subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity " "provides: a single location to update terms and common names." -msgstr "" +msgstr "These are the Italian (it) common entities." #: entities-en.xml:14(comment) entities-en.xml:18(comment) msgid "Generic root term" @@ -237,3 +237,4 @@ #: entities-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Tommy Reynolds 2006" + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 21:12:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 16:12:01 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities Makefile, 1.4, 1.5 entities-it.ent, 1.5, NONE entities-it.xml, 1.5, NONE it.po, 1.5, NONE Message-ID: <200602262112.k1QLC1k0008105@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8079 Modified Files: Makefile Removed Files: entities-it.ent entities-it.xml it.po Log Message: Don't actually have an Italian translation yet. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Makefile 26 Feb 2006 21:07:34 -0000 1.4 +++ Makefile 26 Feb 2006 21:11:50 -0000 1.5 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ PRI_LANG=en -OTHERS =it +OTHERS = ####################################################################### # Populate make(1) with only those suffixes of interest to us --- entities-it.ent DELETED --- --- entities-it.xml DELETED --- --- it.po DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 21:32:39 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 16:32:39 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities Makefile,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602262132.k1QLWdBT008559@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8541 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Every .PO file is precious. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Makefile 26 Feb 2006 21:11:50 -0000 1.5 +++ Makefile 26 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.6 @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ # define PO_template .PHONY: po-${1} +.PRECIOUS: ${1}.po po-${1} ${1}.po:: entities.pot if [ ! -f ${1}.po ]; then \ cp $$< ${1}.po; \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 21:42:41 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 16:42:41 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.71,1.72 Message-ID: <200602262142.k1QLgftf008732@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8678 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added "set-locale-${LANG}" target to change the local symlink "locale-entities.xml" to point to the "docs-common/common/entities/entities-${LANG}.ent" file. The locale gets reset automatically as needed each time the XML is rendered via xmlto(1). Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.71 retrieving revision 1.72 diff -u -r1.71 -r1.72 --- Makefile.common 24 Feb 2006 02:26:55 -0000 1.71 +++ Makefile.common 26 Feb 2006 21:42:30 -0000 1.72 @@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ XMLLINT =xmllint XML2PO =xml2po MSGMERGE=msgmerge +LN =ln ######################################################################### ######################################################################### @@ -176,8 +177,8 @@ all:: html html-nochunks tarball # pdf -help targets:: - @printf ${TFMT} 'targets' 'Outputs target summaries' +help:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'help' 'Outputs target summaries' @printf ${TFMT} 'text' 'Same as "txt" target' @printf ${TFMT} 'txt' 'Renders XML into ASCII text file' @printf ${TFMT} 'src-tarball' 'FIXME' @@ -220,7 +221,8 @@ # define HTML_template .PHONY: html-${1} -html-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} $(1)/fdp-info.xml +html-$(1):: ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html +${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} $(1)/fdp-info.xml set-locale-${1} LANG=$(1).UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml mkdir -p $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images/ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images @@ -235,7 +237,7 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-${1} -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'html-${1}' 'Renders XML into locale ${1}' @printf ${TFMT} '${1}/index.html' 'Renders XML into locale ${1}' endef @@ -253,7 +255,8 @@ define HTMLNOCHUNK_template .PHONY: html-nochunks-${1} -html-nochunks-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} $(1)/fdp-info.xml +html-nochunks-$(1):: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html +${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} $(1)/fdp-info.xml set-locale-${1} ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml mv $(DOCBASE).html $(DOCBASE)-$(1).html mkdir -p stylesheet-images/ @@ -269,7 +272,7 @@ ${RM} fedora.css ${RM} watermark.png -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'html-nochunks-${1}' 'Renders XML into locale ${1} HTML' @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.html' 'Renders XML into locale ${1} HTML' endef @@ -293,7 +296,7 @@ distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.tar.gz -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.tar.gz' 'Tar archive of HTML and images' endef @@ -311,13 +314,14 @@ define PDF_template .PHONY: pdf-${1} -pdf-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml +pdf-$(1):: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf +${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml set-locale-${1} ${XMLTO} pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.pdf -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'pdf-${1}' 'Renders XML into PDF file for locale ${1}' @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.pdf' 'Renders XML into PDF file' @@ -333,7 +337,8 @@ define TXT_template .PHONY: txt-${1} text-${1} -txt-$(1) text-$(1) ${DOCBASE}-$(1).txt:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml +txt-$(1) text-$(1):: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).txt +${DOCBASE}-$(1).txt:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml set-locale-${1} ${XMLLINT} ${XMLLINTOPT} $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml > $(1)/$(DOCBASE).lint.xml ${XSLTPROC} $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/packaging/strip-for-txt.xsl \ $(1)/$(DOCBASE).lint.xml > $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml @@ -345,7 +350,7 @@ distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.txt -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'txt-${1}' 'Renders XML into ASCII text for locale ${1}' @printf ${TFMT} 'text-${1}' 'Renders XML into ASCII text for locale ${1}' @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}.txt' 'Renders XML into ASCII text for locale ${1}' @@ -370,7 +375,7 @@ [ -d po ] || (echo ADD po/ TO CVS >&2; exit 1) ${XML2PO} -o $@ $^ -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'po' 'Writes one ${PRI_LANG} PO file for all XML' @printf ${TFMT} 'po/${DOCBASE}.pot' 'Writes one PO file for all XML' @@ -387,7 +392,7 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r ${1} -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} '${1}' 'Creates translated XML working directory' endef @@ -415,7 +420,7 @@ distclean:: ${RM} -r ${1} -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'xml-${1}' 'Produces translated XML for locale ${1}' endef @@ -424,7 +429,7 @@ xml-${PRI_LANG}:: ${XMLFILES-${PRI_LANG}} -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'xml-${PRI_LANG}' 'Comfirms primary language XML files.' $(foreach L,${OTHERS},$(eval $(call XMLTARGET_template,${L}))) @@ -433,7 +438,7 @@ xml-all:: $(foreach L,${LANGUAGES},xml-${L}) -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'xml-all' 'Creates all XML locale files' distclean:: @@ -457,7 +462,7 @@ .PHONY: po-${1} po-${1}:: po/${1}.po -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'po-${1}' 'Creates or updates locale ${1} .PO file' @printf ${TFMT} 'po/${1}.po' 'Creates or updates locale ${1} .PO file' @@ -492,7 +497,7 @@ diff:: xmldiff ${DIFFS} ${OLD} ${NEW} -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'diff' 'Compares XML files' # @@ -516,7 +521,7 @@ clean:: ${RM} ${1}/fdp-info.xml -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} '${1}/fdp-info.xml' 'Locale ${1} packaging information' endef @@ -527,7 +532,7 @@ fdp-info:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(LANG)/fdp-info.xml) -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'fdp-info' 'Outputs all locale-specific packaging info' # @@ -544,7 +549,7 @@ insert-changelog $(RPMINFO).tmp && \ move-if-change $(RPMINFO).tmp $(RPMINFO) -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'clog' 'Adds changelog entry to rpm-info.xml file' # @@ -555,7 +560,7 @@ insert-colophon $(RPMINFO).tmp && \ move-if-change $(RPMINFO).tmp $(RPMINFO) -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'colophon' 'Adds colophon entry to rpm-info.xml file' ######################################################################### @@ -566,7 +571,7 @@ ${RM} *-$(1).omf ${RM} *-$(1).desktop -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} '${DOCBASE}-${1}-distclean' 'Removes locale ${1} product files' endef @@ -590,12 +595,12 @@ ${RM} fedora-doc-$(DOCBASE)*.spec ${RM} $(DOCBASE)*.src.tar.gz -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'spec' 'Creates RPM spec file from rpm-info.xml' spec:: ${SPECFILE} -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} '${SPECFILE}' 'Creates RPM spec file from rpm-info.xml' ${SPECFILE}:: ${RPMINFO} @@ -603,12 +608,12 @@ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl ${RPMINFO} \ >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'gnome-desktop' 'Outputs Gnome desktop description' gnome.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-gnome.desktop -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-gnome.desktop' 'Gnome Desktop Files' fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-gnome.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} @@ -616,12 +621,12 @@ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/gnome-desktop.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'kde.desktop' 'Generates KDE desktop files' kde.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop' 'KDE desktop files' fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-kde.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} @@ -629,12 +634,12 @@ ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/packaging/kde-desktop.xsl \ ${RPMINFO} >$@.tmp && move-if-change $@.tmp $@ -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'khelp.desktop' 'KDE Help desktop files' khelp.desktop:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop' 'KDE Help files' fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-khelp.desktop:: ${RPMINFO} @@ -652,12 +657,12 @@ $(XMLFORMAT) $(XMLFOPTS) >fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf.tmp && \ move-if-change fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf.tmp fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-$(1).omf -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'omf-${1}' 'OMF file for locale ${1}' @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-${1}.omf' 'OMF file for locale ${1}' endef -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-C.omf' 'Locale "EN" not the C locale' fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-C.omf:: fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-en.omf @@ -665,12 +670,12 @@ $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call omf_template,${LANG}))) -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'omf' 'Generates the OMF files' omf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},omf-$(LANG)) fedora-doc-${DOCBASE}-C.omf -targets:: +help:: @printf ${TFMT} 'src-tarball' 'Builds tar(1) archive of sources & desktop files' src-tarball $(DOCBASE)-$(VERSION).src.tar.gz:: xml-all @@ -738,6 +743,29 @@ @echo "RELEASE=$(RELEASE)" @echo "PWD=$(PWD)" +######################################################################### +# 'LOCALE_template' issues rules and targets to symbolicly link the local +# file 'locale-entities.xml' to the per-locale entity files located in +# the "docs-common/common/entities/" directory. +# +LOCALE_ENTITIES='locale-entities.xml' +define LOCALE_template +.PHONY: set-locale-${1} +set-locale-${1}:: + ${LN} -f -s ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/common/entities/entities-${1}.ent \ + ${LOCALE_ENTITIES} + +clean:: + ${RM} ${LOCALE_ENTITIES} + +help:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'set-locale-${1}' 'Link to locale ${1} FDP entities' +endef + +$(foreach L,${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS},$(eval $(call LOCALE_template,${L}))) + +# +######################################################################### ######################################################################### # End of Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 21:44:46 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 16:44:46 -0500 Subject: example-tutorial/en example-tutorial.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602262144.k1QLikAg008834@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8805/en Modified Files: example-tutorial.xml Log Message: Reference entities using local "locale-free" filename. Index: example-tutorial.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/en/example-tutorial.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- example-tutorial.xml 13 Feb 2006 16:24:20 -0000 1.3 +++ example-tutorial.xml 26 Feb 2006 21:44:39 -0000 1.4 @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ -%FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; + +%FEDORA-ENTITIES; From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 22:41:01 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 17:41:01 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.72,1.73 Message-ID: <200602262241.k1QMf1Ns011127@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11103/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Use UTF-8 for these targets too, methinks. Also, fix rpm-common to do a more brainful job of automagicking. I love making up words. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.72 retrieving revision 1.73 diff -u -r1.72 -r1.73 --- Makefile.common 26 Feb 2006 21:42:30 -0000 1.72 +++ Makefile.common 26 Feb 2006 22:40:53 -0000 1.73 @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ html-nochunks-$(1):: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} $(1)/fdp-info.xml set-locale-${1} - ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml + LANG=${1}.UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(1)/$(DOCBASE).xml mv $(DOCBASE).html $(DOCBASE)-$(1).html mkdir -p stylesheet-images/ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png stylesheet-images/ @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ pdf-$(1):: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml set-locale-${1} - ${XMLTO} pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml + LANG=${1}.UTF-8 ${XMLTO} pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(1)/$(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml distclean:: ${RM} ${DOCBASE}-${1}.pdf @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ ${XSLTPROC} $(FDPDIR)/docs-common/packaging/strip-for-txt.xsl \ $(1)/$(DOCBASE).lint.xml > $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml rm $(1)/$(DOCBASE).lint.xml - ${XMLTO} ${XMLTOTXTPOSTOPT} txt $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml + LANG=$(1).UTF-8 ${XMLTO} ${XMLTOTXTPOSTOPT} txt $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml mv $(DOCBASE).stripped.txt $(DOCBASE)-$(1).txt rm $(1)/$(DOCBASE).stripped.xml @@ -715,8 +715,12 @@ rpm-common:: if test $(shell get_latest_revision rpm) = 0 ; then \ + V=$(shell get_latest_revision doc) ; \ echo "*** Creating revision log entry for rpm ***" ; \ - ROLE=rpm $(MAKE) clog ; \ + ROLE=rpm ID=1 DETAILS="Update to version $$V" \ + $(MAKE) clog ; \ + else \ + ROLE=rpm ID=1 $(MAKE) clog ; \ fi ${RM} *.rpm if test $(RPMPREP) != "no" ; then ${MAKE} package-prep ; fi From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 22:44:44 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 17:44:44 -0500 Subject: docs-common/packaging spec.xsl,1.19,1.20 Message-ID: <200602262244.k1QMiik1011394@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv11355/docs-common/packaging Modified Files: spec.xsl Log Message: Make cleaner spec files Index: spec.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging/spec.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.19 retrieving revision 1.20 diff -u -r1.19 -r1.20 --- spec.xsl 24 Feb 2006 03:34:25 -0000 1.19 +++ spec.xsl 26 Feb 2006 22:44:36 -0000 1.20 @@ -127,11 +127,12 @@ %changelog -* Fedora Documentation Project <fedora-docs-list at redhat.com> - * Fedora Docs Project <fedora-docs-list at redhat.com> - - - - + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Feb 26 23:08:53 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Francesco Tombolini (tombo)) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 18:08:53 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po it.po,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602262308.k1QN8rRt013419@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: tombo Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13402/po Added Files: it.po Log Message: Starting to transfer contento to .po file --- NEW FILE it.po --- # translation of it.po to Italiano # Francesco Tombolini , 2006. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: it\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-26 22:43+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-27 00:05+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Francesco Tombolini \n" "Language-Team: Italiano \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.1\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: en/Xorg.xml:5(title) en/Welcome.xml:5(title) en/WebServers.xml:5(title) en/SystemDaemons.xml:5(title) en/ServerTools.xml:5(title) en/SecuritySELinux.xml:5(title) en/Security.xml:5(title) en/Samba.xml:5(title) en/ProjectOverview.xml:5(title) en/Printing.xml:5(title) en/PackageNotesJava.xml:5(title) en/PackageChanges.xml:5(title) en/OverView.xml:5(title) en/Networking.xml:5(title) en/Multimedia.xml:5(title) en/Legacy.xml:5(title) en/Kernel.xml:5(title) en/Java.xml:5(title) en/Installer.xml:5(title) en/I18n.xml:5(title) en/FileSystems.xml:5(title) en/FileServers.xml:5(title) en/Feedback.xml:5(title) en/Entertainment.xml:5(title) en/Extras.xml:5(title) en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:5(title) en/DevelTools.xml:5(title) en/Desktop.xml:5(title) en/DatabaseServers.xml:5(title) en/Colophon.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecific.xml:5(title) msgid "Temp" msgstr "Temporaneo" #: en/Xorg.xml:8(title) msgid "X Window System (Graphics)" msgstr "X Window System (Grafica)" #: en/Xorg.xml:9(para) msgid "This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora." msgstr "Questa sezione contiene le informazioni relative all'implementazione del sistema X Window distribuito con Fedora." #: en/Xorg.xml:11(title) msgid "xorg-x11" msgstr "xorg-x11" #: en/Xorg.xml:12(para) msgid "X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon." msgstr "X.org X11 ?? un implementazione open source del sistema X Window. Fornisce quelle elementari funzionalit?? di basso livello sulle quali sbandierate interfacce grafiche (GUIs) come GNOME e KDE sono disegnate." #: en/Xorg.xml:13(para) msgid "For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/" msgstr "Per maggiori informazioni su Xorg fa riferimento a http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/" #: en/Xorg.xml:15(para) msgid "You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf" msgstr "Puoi usare Applicazioni => Impostazioni di sistema => Schermo o eseguire system-config-display per configurare le impostazioni. Il file di configurazione per Xorg ?? collocato in /etc/X11/xorg.conf." #: en/Xorg.xml:16(para) msgid "Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion." msgstr "Il modulare X.Org X11R7 RC2 ?? stato distribuito con Fedora development (rawhide) il 16 Novembre, 2005. Questa ?? la prima release modulare di Xorg che fra gli altri benefici, da la possibilit?? agli utenti di ricevere gli aggiornamenti con un passo pi?? veloce, mentre aiuta gli sviluppatori a programmare e rilasciare componenti specifiche in modo pi?? rapido." #: en/Xorg.xml:17(para) msgid "More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization" msgstr "Maggiori informazioni sullo status attuale dello sforzo di modularizzazione di Xorg in Fedora ?? disponibile su http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization" #: en/Xorg.xml:21(title) msgid "Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes" msgstr "Note per lo sviluppatore di Xorg X11R7.0" #: en/Xorg.xml:22(para) msgid "X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them." msgstr "X11R7.0 ?? incluso in questa release e ci sono un certo numero di cose di cui gli sviluppatori ed i creatori dei pacchetti nei repositori Fedora, devono essere informati, per potersi assicurare che i loro software o pacchetti software si compilino in modo appropriato e funzionino con X11R7. Alcuni sono cambiamenti superficiali, mentre altri possono essere pi?? coinvolgenti. Qui c'?? un sommario delle cose che possono insorgere e quando possibile, suggerimenti su come risolverle." #: en/Xorg.xml:24(title) msgid "The /usr/X11R6 Directory Hierarchy" msgstr "La gerarchia della directory /usr/X11R6" #: en/Xorg.xml:25(para) msgid "X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks." msgstr "X11R7 si installa direttamente in /usr ora, e non usa pi?? la gerarchia /usr/X11R6. Le applicazioni che contano che i files siano presenti nel percorso fisso sotto /usr/X11R6 durante la compilazione o l'esecuzione, devono essere aggiornati o usare il system PATH, o alcuni altri meccanismi, per determinare dinamicamente dove risiedono i files, o alternativamente inglobare nel codice i nuovi percorsi, possibilmente con fallback." #: en/Xorg.xml:28(title) msgid "Imake" msgstr "Imake" #: en/Xorg.xml:29(para) msgid "Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects." msgstr "Imake non ?? pi?? utilizzato per compilare il sistema X Window, e cos?? ?? ora ufficialmente deprecato. Imake, xmkmf ed altre utilities distribuite in precedenza con il sistema X Window, sono ancora fornite con X11R7, comunque X.Org raccomanda caldamente a tutti di migrare da Imake per utilizzare GNU autotools e pkg-config. Il supporto per imake potrebbe scomparire in una futura versione del sistema X Window, cos?? gli sviluppatori sono fortemente incoraggiati a starne alla larga, e non usarlo per nessun nuovo progetto software." #: en/Xorg.xml:32(title) msgid "The Systemwide app-defaults Directory" msgstr "La directory app-defaults di sistema" #: en/Xorg.xml:33(para) msgid "The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now \"%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults\", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems." msgstr "La directory di sistema app-defaults per le risorse X, ?? ora \"%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults\", che espande la /usr/share/X11/app-defaults su Fedora Core 5 e per i futuri sistemi Red Hat Enterprise Linux." #: en/Xorg.xml:36(title) msgid "xft-config Can't Be Found" msgstr "xft-config non pu?? essere trovato" #: en/Xorg.xml:37(para) msgid "Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config." msgstr "X modulare usa ora GNU autotools, e pkg-config per il suo sistema di compilazione configurazione, etc. xft-config ?? stato deprecato per 2-3 anni, ed i files pkgconfig *.pc sono stati distribuiti per la maggior parte di questo tempo. Le applicazioni che precedentemente usavano xft-config per ottenere le opzioni Cflags or libs per essere compilate, devono ora essere aggiornate per l'uso di pkg-config." #: en/Xorg.xml:41(title) msgid "Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview" msgstr "Xorg X11R7 anteprima per lo sviluppatore" #: en/Xorg.xml:42(para) msgid "Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes that are present in X11R7:" msgstr "Ecco una breve lista di alcuni dei molti cambiamenti visibili sviluppatore/pacchetto che sono presenti in X11R7:" #: en/Xorg.xml:45(para) msgid "The entire buildsystem has changed from \"Imake\" to the GNU autotools collection." msgstr "L'intero sistema di compilazione ?? cambiato da \"Imake\" alla collezione GNU autotools." #: en/Xorg.xml:48(para) msgid "All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere." msgstr "Tutte le librerie ora installano file pkgconfig *.pc, che ora dovrebbero essere sempre usate da software che dipende da queste librerie, invece di inglobare nel codice i percorsi a queste in /usr/X11R6/lib o altrove." #: en/Xorg.xml:51(para) msgid "Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths." msgstr "Ogni cosa ?? ora installata direttamente in /usr invece di /usr/X11R6. Tutto il software i cui percorsi sono compilati all'interno del codice in /usr/X11R6, devono ora essere cambiati preferibilmente per determinare automaticamente l'appropriata posizione dell'oggetto, o inglobare nel codice i nuovi percorsi che X11R7 usa per impostazione predefinita. E' fortemente consigliato l'uso di sistemi di autodeterminazione rispetto a quelli che inglobano i percorsi nel codice." #: en/Xorg.xml:54(para) msgid "Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using \"BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)\", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use \"virtual\" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: \"BuildRequires: libXft-devel\" instead of using: \"BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel\". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the \"xorg-x11--devel\" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, th! is makes it painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future." msgstr "Ogni libreria ora ha il suo pacchetto di sorgenti privato, che crea un subpacchetto binario runtime, ed un subpacchetto -devel. Ogni pacchetto software che in precedenza prelevava gli headers di sviluppo, etc. per le librerie X usando \"BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)\", devono ora elencare individualmente la dipendenza da ciascuna libreria. Quando fanno questo, ?? notevolmente preferito e fortemente raccomandato usare compilazioni di dipendenze \"virtual\" invece di includere il nome di pacchetto della libreria nell'implementazione Xorg. Questo vuol dire che dovresti usare: \"BuildRequires: libXft-devel\" invece di usare: \"BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel\". Se il tuo software dipende veramente dall'implementazione di una libreria specifica di X.Org X11, e non ci sono altre maniere pulite/sicure di risolvere la dipendenza, allora usate la forma \"xorg-x11--devel\". Unirs! i al meccanismo virtuale fornisce/richiede, e rende indolore se e quando in futuro la libreria verr?? spostata in un altro posto." #: en/Welcome.xml:8(title) msgid "Welcome to Fedora Core" msgstr "Benvenuti in Fedora Core" #: en/Welcome.xml:10(title) msgid "Fedora Core Test Release" msgstr "Fedora Core Test Release" #: en/Welcome.xml:11(para) msgid "This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end users." msgstr "Questa ?? una versione test ed ?? distribuita per gli sviluppatori ed i testers per partecipare e dare suggerimenti. Non ?? intesa per gli utenti finali." #: en/Welcome.xml:14(title) msgid "Join the Community for More Information" msgstr "Unisciti alla comunit?? per maggiori informazioni" #: en/Welcome.xml:15(para) msgid "Subscribe to the fedora-test and fedora-devel mailings lists to keep track of important changes in the current development versions and provide feedback to the developers. Fedora Project requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a improved final release to end users. See the following document for more information." msgstr "Sottoscrivi le mailing lists fedora-test e fedora-devel per tenere traccia dei cambiamenti pi?? importanti nella versione di sviluppo attuale e dare suggerimenti agli sviluppatori. Fedora Project ha bisogno che tu invii le segnalazioni d'errore e le migliorie per dare all'utente finale una migliore versione definitiva. Per maggiori informazioni fa riferimento al seguente documento." #: en/Welcome.xml:16(para) msgid "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Thank you for your participation." msgstr "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Grazie per la tua partecipazione." #: en/Welcome.xml:20(title) msgid "Latest Release Notes on the Web" msgstr "Ultime Release Notes sul Web" #: en/Welcome.xml:21(para) msgid "These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core ." msgstr "Ci potrebbero essere note di rilascio pi?? aggiornate. Visita http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ per vedere le ultime release notes per Fedora Core." #: en/Welcome.xml:23(para) msgid "Refer to these webpages to find out more information about Fedora:" msgstr "Fa riferimento a queste pagine web per cercare maggiori informazioni su Fedora:" #: en/Welcome.xml:27(ulink) msgid "Docs/Beats/OverView" msgstr "Docs/Beats/OverView" #: en/Welcome.xml:32(ulink) msgid "Docs/Beats/Introduction" msgstr "Docs/Beats/Introduction" #: en/Welcome.xml:36(para) msgid "Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ)" msgstr "Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ)" #: en/Welcome.xml:39(para) msgid "Help and Support (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate)" msgstr "Aiuto e supporto (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate)" #: en/Welcome.xml:42(para) msgid "Participate in the Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted)" msgstr "Partecipa al Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted)" #: en/Welcome.xml:45(para) msgid "About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)" msgstr "Informazioni sul Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)" #: en/WebServers.xml:8(title) msgid "Web Servers" msgstr "Web Servers" #: en/WebServers.xml:9(para) msgid "This section contains information on Web-related applications." msgstr "Questa sezione contiene informazioni sulle applicazioni Web." #: en/WebServers.xml:11(title) msgid "httpd" msgstr "httpd" #: en/WebServers.xml:12(para) msgid "Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including:" msgstr "La versione 2.2 di Apache HTTP Server ?? ora inclusa in Fedora Core. Questa versione porta un certo numero di migliorie rispetto alla serie 2.0, incluse:" #: en/WebServers.xml:15(para) msgid "greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache)" msgstr "moduli per il caching notevolmente migliorati i (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache)" #: en/WebServers.xml:18(para) msgid "refactored authentication and authorization support" msgstr "supporto per autenticazione ed autorizzazione completamente rivisto" [...1864 lines suppressed...] #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:39(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:18(para) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:34(para) msgid "In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an \"everything\" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:40(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:19(para) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:35(para) msgid "Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:43(title) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:21(title) msgid "Memory Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:44(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:22(para) msgid "This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core ." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:45(para) msgid "This list is for 32-bit x86 systems:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:48(para) msgid "Minimum for text-mode: 64MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:51(para) msgid "Minimum for graphical: 192MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:54(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 256MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:61(title) msgid "x86 Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:62(para) msgid "Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:8(title) msgid "x86_64 Specifics for Fedora" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:9(para) msgid "This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:11(title) msgid "x86_64 Hardware Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:23(para) msgid "This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:26(para) msgid "Minimum for text-mode: 128MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:29(para) msgid "Minimum for graphical: 256MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:32(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 512MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:39(title) msgid "x86_64 Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:40(para) msgid "No differences installing for x86_64." msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:45(None) msgid "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/alert.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:8(title) msgid "PPC Specifics for Fedora" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:9(para) msgid "This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:11(title) msgid "PPC Hardware Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:12(para) msgid "This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install Fedora Core 4." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:15(para) msgid "Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:18(para) msgid "Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:21(para) msgid "Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:24(para) msgid "Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:27(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:39(title) msgid "PPC Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:48(phrase) msgid "/!\\" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:42(para) msgid " Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. See below on booting using boot.iso." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:55(para) msgid "The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave differently according to the hardware:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:58(para) msgid "Apple Macintosh" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:61(para) msgid "The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management support, including sleep and backlight level management, is present in the apmud package, which is in Fedora Extras. Fedora Extras for Fedora Core is configured by default for yum. Following installation, apmud can be installed by running yum install apmud." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:66(para) msgid "64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5)" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:69(para) msgid "After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:74(para) msgid "32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others)" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:77(para) msgid "After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not work." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:82(para) msgid "Genesi Pegasos II" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:85(para) msgid "At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:88(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img " msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:91(para) msgid "You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:96(para) msgid "Network booting" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:99(para) msgid "There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:100(para) msgid "yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:8(title) msgid "Archictecture Specific" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:9(para) msgid "This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Feb 27 19:12:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 14:12:21 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.73,1.74 Message-ID: <200602271912.k1RJCLaY026128@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26110 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: The file is a legal XML file now, and it is thus named, so now this shouldn't break stuff. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.73 retrieving revision 1.74 diff -u -r1.73 -r1.74 --- Makefile.common 26 Feb 2006 22:40:53 -0000 1.73 +++ Makefile.common 27 Feb 2006 19:12:12 -0000 1.74 @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ define LOCALE_template .PHONY: set-locale-${1} set-locale-${1}:: - ${LN} -f -s ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/common/entities/entities-${1}.ent \ + ${LN} -f -s ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/common/entities/entities-${1}.xml \ ${LOCALE_ENTITIES} clean:: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 02:07:21 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 21:07:21 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities README.txt, NONE, 1.1 Makefile, 1.6, 1.7 entities-en.xml, 1.5, 1.6 entities.dtd, 1.5, 1.6 entities.xsl, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602280207.k1S27Lgo009272@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9219/common/entities Modified Files: Makefile entities-en.xml entities.dtd entities.xsl Added Files: README.txt Log Message: Added "fdpcommon" kind of entity. Automatically relocate files marked as "fdpcommon" when building the ".ent" files. Revert Karsten's "Makefile.common" change as a courtesey. --- NEW FILE README.txt --- How To Add Support For A New Locale 1) Append the ISO locale code, as either xx or xx_YY, to the ${OTHER} macro definition in the file "Makefile". Below, we will refer to the new locale as ${LANG}. 2) Create a .PO file for the locale by typing the command: $ make ${LANG}.po 3) Add the translations using your favorite .PO file editor, such as kbable(1) or gtranslator(1). 4) Review your updated XML file using the command: $ make xml-${LANG} and reviewing the file "entities-${LANG}.xml" for correctness. 5) Repeat steps #3 and #4 until a correct XML file is produced. 6) Produce the final output file, "entities-${LANG}.ent" by using the command: $ make and reviewing the results. Tommy Reynolds Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- Makefile 26 Feb 2006 21:32:31 -0000 1.6 +++ Makefile 28 Feb 2006 02:06:58 -0000 1.7 @@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ # entities file # %.ent: %.xml - xsltproc -o $@ entities.xsl $< + xsltproc -o $@ --stringparam FDPCOMMONDIR "${FDPCOMMONDIR}" \ + entities.xsl $< # ####################################################################### @@ -34,6 +35,10 @@ ####################################################################### ####################################################################### +FDPCOMMONDIR:=$(shell cd .. && /bin/pwd) +####################################################################### + +####################################################################### # WARNING: put no targets before this one! # .PHONY: all @@ -134,6 +139,7 @@ @echo "OTHERXMLFILES=${OTHERXMLFILES}" @echo "ENTFILES=${ENTFILES}" @echo "POFILES=${POFILES}" + @echo "FDPCOMMONDIR=${FDPCOMMONDIR}" help:: @printf ${HELPFMT} "make showvars" "Show certain macro values" # Index: entities-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- entities-en.xml 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.5 +++ entities-en.xml 28 Feb 2006 02:06:58 -0000 1.6 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ cf. Fedora Core - + Fedora Docs Project URL @@ -114,31 +114,31 @@ - + legalnotice-en.xml - + legalnotice-content-en.xml - + legalnotice-opl-en.xml - + opl.xml - + legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml - + legalnotice-section-en.xml - + bugreporting-en.xml Index: entities.dtd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.dtd,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- entities.dtd 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.5 +++ entities.dtd 28 Feb 2006 02:06:58 -0000 1.6 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ - + Index: entities.xsl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities.xsl,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- entities.xsl 25 Feb 2006 20:29:12 -0000 1.4 +++ entities.xsl 28 Feb 2006 02:06:58 -0000 1.5 @@ -3,7 +3,16 @@ + /usr/share/fedora/doc/docs-common/common + + + + FDPCOMMONDIR + Base directory + + + @@ -16,7 +25,7 @@ - WHO AM I? WHAT AM I? I CAN'T REMEMBER! + FIXME: PLEASE DEFINE ME @@ -28,6 +37,9 @@ SYSTEM + + SYSTEM + @@ -36,7 +48,21 @@ - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -67,4 +93,12 @@ '/> + + NAME + DESC + + BODY + + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 02:07:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 21:07:00 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.74,1.75 Message-ID: <200602280207.k1S27UE3009276@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9219 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added "fdpcommon" kind of entity. Automatically relocate files marked as "fdpcommon" when building the ".ent" files. Revert Karsten's "Makefile.common" change as a courtesey. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.74 retrieving revision 1.75 diff -u -r1.74 -r1.75 --- Makefile.common 27 Feb 2006 19:12:12 -0000 1.74 +++ Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 02:06:49 -0000 1.75 @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ define LOCALE_template .PHONY: set-locale-${1} set-locale-${1}:: - ${LN} -f -s ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/common/entities/entities-${1}.xml \ + ${LN} -f -s ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/common/entities/entities-${1}.ent \ ${LOCALE_ENTITIES} clean:: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 04:11:51 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 23:11:51 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities entities-it.xml, 1.6, 1.7 entities-pt_BR.xml, NONE, 1.1 entities-ru.xml, NONE, 1.1 entities-zh_CN.xml, NONE, 1.1 it.po, 1.6, 1.7 pt_BR.po, NONE, 1.1 ru.po, NONE, 1.1 zh_CN.po, NONE, 1.1 Makefile, 1.7, 1.8 Message-ID: <200602280411.k1S4Bp2F015269@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15241 Modified Files: Makefile Added Files: entities-it.xml entities-pt_BR.xml entities-ru.xml entities-zh_CN.xml it.po pt_BR.po ru.po zh_CN.po Log Message: Added initial versions of some of the locales that are already active. They HAVE NO translations yet. Index: entities-it.xml =================================================================== RCS file: entities-it.xml diff -N entities-it.xml --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ entities-it.xml 28 Feb 2006 04:11:39 -0000 1.7 @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ + + + + These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names. + + + Generic root term + Fedora + + + Generic root term + Core + + + Generic main project name + + + + Legacy Entity + + + + Short project name + FC + + + Generic overall project name + Project + + + Generic docs project name + Docs Project + + + Short docs project name + Docs Project + + + cf. Core + Extras + + + cf. Fedora Core + + + + Fedora Docs Project URL + + + + Fedora Documentation (repository) URL + + + + Bugzilla + Bugzilla + + + Bugzilla URL + + + + Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs + Documentation + + + + + Current release version of main project + 4 + + + Current test number of main project + test3 + + + Current test version of main project + 5 + + + + + The generic term "Red Hat" + Red Hat + + + The generic term "Red Hat, Inc." + Inc. + + + The generic term "Red Hat Linux" + Linux + + + The generic term "Red Hat Network" + Network + + + The generic term "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" + Enterprise Linux + + + + + Generic technology term + SELinux + + + + + + legalnotice-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-content-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-opl-en.xml + + + + opl.xml + + + + legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml + + + + legalnotice-section-en.xml + + + + bugreporting-en.xml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Installation Guide + + + + Documentation Guide + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + draftnotice-en.xml + + + + legacynotice-en.xml + + + + obsoletenotice-en.xml + + + + deprecatednotice-en.xml + + + --- NEW FILE entities-pt_BR.xml --- These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names. Generic root term Fedora Generic root term Core Generic main project name Legacy Entity Short project name FC Generic overall project name Project Generic docs project name Docs Project Short docs project name Docs Project cf. Core Extras cf. Fedora Core Fedora Docs Project URL Fedora Documentation (repository) URL Bugzilla Bugzilla Bugzilla URL Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs Documentation Current release version of main project 4 Current test number of main project test3 Current test version of main project 5 The generic term "Red Hat" Red Hat The generic term "Red Hat, Inc." Inc. The generic term "Red Hat Linux" Linux The generic term "Red Hat Network" Network The generic term "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" Enterprise Linux Generic technology term SELinux legalnotice-en.xml legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-opl-en.xml opl.xml legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml bugreporting-en.xml Installation Guide Documentation Guide draftnotice-en.xml legacynotice-en.xml obsoletenotice-en.xml deprecatednotice-en.xml --- NEW FILE entities-ru.xml --- These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names. Generic root term Fedora Generic root term Core Generic main project name Legacy Entity Short project name FC Generic overall project name Project Generic docs project name Docs Project Short docs project name Docs Project cf. Core Extras cf. Fedora Core Fedora Docs Project URL Fedora Documentation (repository) URL Bugzilla Bugzilla Bugzilla URL Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs Documentation Current release version of main project 4 Current test number of main project test3 Current test version of main project 5 The generic term "Red Hat" Red Hat The generic term "Red Hat, Inc." Inc. The generic term "Red Hat Linux" Linux The generic term "Red Hat Network" Network The generic term "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" Enterprise Linux Generic technology term SELinux legalnotice-en.xml legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-opl-en.xml opl.xml legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml bugreporting-en.xml Installation Guide Documentation Guide draftnotice-en.xml legacynotice-en.xml obsoletenotice-en.xml deprecatednotice-en.xml --- NEW FILE entities-zh_CN.xml --- These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names. Generic root term Fedora Generic root term Core Generic main project name Legacy Entity Short project name FC Generic overall project name Project Generic docs project name Docs Project Short docs project name Docs Project cf. Core Extras cf. Fedora Core Fedora Docs Project URL Fedora Documentation (repository) URL Bugzilla Bugzilla Bugzilla URL Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs Documentation Current release version of main project 4 Current test number of main project test3 Current test version of main project 5 The generic term "Red Hat" Red Hat The generic term "Red Hat, Inc." Inc. The generic term "Red Hat Linux" Linux The generic term "Red Hat Network" Network The generic term "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" Enterprise Linux Generic technology term SELinux legalnotice-en.xml legalnotice-content-en.xml legalnotice-opl-en.xml opl.xml legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml legalnotice-section-en.xml bugreporting-en.xml Installation Guide Documentation Guide draftnotice-en.xml legacynotice-en.xml obsoletenotice-en.xml deprecatednotice-en.xml Index: it.po =================================================================== RCS file: it.po diff -N it.po --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ it.po 28 Feb 2006 04:11:40 -0000 1.7 @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-27 22:09-0600\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" +"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" +"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: entities-en.xml:6(title) +msgid "These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names." +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:14(comment) entities-en.xml:18(comment) +msgid "Generic root term" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:15(text) +msgid "Fedora" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:19(text) +msgid "Core" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:22(comment) +msgid "Generic main project name" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:26(comment) +msgid "Legacy Entity" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:30(comment) +msgid "Short project name" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:31(text) +msgid "FC" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:34(comment) +msgid "Generic overall project name" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:35(text) +msgid " Project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:38(comment) +msgid "Generic docs project name" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:39(text) entities-en.xml:43(text) +msgid " Docs Project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:42(comment) +msgid "Short docs project name" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:46(comment) +msgid "cf. Core" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:47(text) +msgid "Extras" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:50(comment) +msgid "cf. Fedora Core" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:54(comment) +msgid "Fedora Docs Project URL" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:58(comment) +msgid "Fedora Documentation (repository) URL" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:62(comment) entities-en.xml:63(text) +msgid "Bugzilla" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:66(comment) +msgid "Bugzilla URL" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:70(comment) +msgid "Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:71(text) +msgid " Documentation" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:76(comment) +msgid "Current release version of main project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:77(text) +msgid "4" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:80(comment) +msgid "Current test number of main project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:81(text) +msgid "test3" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:84(comment) +msgid "Current test version of main project" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:85(text) +msgid "5 " +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:90(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:91(text) +msgid "Red Hat" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:94(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat, Inc.\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:95(text) +msgid " Inc." +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:98(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Linux\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:99(text) +msgid " Linux" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:102(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Network\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:103(text) +msgid " Network" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:106(comment) +msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Enterprise Linux\"" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:107(text) +msgid " Enterprise Linux" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:112(comment) +msgid "Generic technology term" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:113(text) +msgid "SELinux" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:119(text) +msgid "legalnotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:123(text) +msgid "legalnotice-content-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:127(text) +msgid "legalnotice-opl-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:131(text) +msgid "opl.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:135(text) +msgid "legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:139(text) +msgid "legalnotice-section-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:143(text) +msgid "bugreporting-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:157(text) +msgid "Installation Guide" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:161(text) +msgid "Documentation Guide" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:177(text) +msgid "draftnotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:181(text) +msgid "legacynotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:185(text) +msgid "obsoletenotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#: entities-en.xml:189(text) +msgid "deprecatednotice-en.xml" +msgstr "" + +#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. +#: entities-en.xml:0(None) +msgid "translator-credits" +msgstr "" + --- NEW FILE pt_BR.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-27 22:09-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: entities-en.xml:6(title) msgid "These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names." msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:14(comment) entities-en.xml:18(comment) msgid "Generic root term" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:15(text) msgid "Fedora" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:19(text) msgid "Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:22(comment) msgid "Generic main project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:26(comment) msgid "Legacy Entity" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:30(comment) msgid "Short project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:31(text) msgid "FC" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:34(comment) msgid "Generic overall project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:35(text) msgid " Project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:38(comment) msgid "Generic docs project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:39(text) entities-en.xml:43(text) msgid " Docs Project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:42(comment) msgid "Short docs project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:46(comment) msgid "cf. Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:47(text) msgid "Extras" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:50(comment) msgid "cf. Fedora Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:54(comment) msgid "Fedora Docs Project URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:58(comment) msgid "Fedora Documentation (repository) URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:62(comment) entities-en.xml:63(text) msgid "Bugzilla" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:66(comment) msgid "Bugzilla URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:70(comment) msgid "Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:71(text) msgid " Documentation" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:76(comment) msgid "Current release version of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:77(text) msgid "4" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:80(comment) msgid "Current test number of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:81(text) msgid "test3" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:84(comment) msgid "Current test version of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:85(text) msgid "5 " msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:90(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:91(text) msgid "Red Hat" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:94(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat, Inc.\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:95(text) msgid " Inc." msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:98(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Linux\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:99(text) msgid " Linux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:102(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Network\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:103(text) msgid " Network" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:106(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Enterprise Linux\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:107(text) msgid " Enterprise Linux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:112(comment) msgid "Generic technology term" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:113(text) msgid "SELinux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:119(text) msgid "legalnotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:123(text) msgid "legalnotice-content-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:127(text) msgid "legalnotice-opl-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:131(text) msgid "opl.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:135(text) msgid "legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:139(text) msgid "legalnotice-section-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:143(text) msgid "bugreporting-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:157(text) msgid "Installation Guide" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:161(text) msgid "Documentation Guide" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:177(text) msgid "draftnotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:181(text) msgid "legacynotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:185(text) msgid "obsoletenotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:189(text) msgid "deprecatednotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: entities-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" --- NEW FILE ru.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-27 22:09-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: entities-en.xml:6(title) msgid "These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names." msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:14(comment) entities-en.xml:18(comment) msgid "Generic root term" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:15(text) msgid "Fedora" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:19(text) msgid "Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:22(comment) msgid "Generic main project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:26(comment) msgid "Legacy Entity" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:30(comment) msgid "Short project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:31(text) msgid "FC" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:34(comment) msgid "Generic overall project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:35(text) msgid " Project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:38(comment) msgid "Generic docs project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:39(text) entities-en.xml:43(text) msgid " Docs Project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:42(comment) msgid "Short docs project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:46(comment) msgid "cf. Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:47(text) msgid "Extras" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:50(comment) msgid "cf. Fedora Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:54(comment) msgid "Fedora Docs Project URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:58(comment) msgid "Fedora Documentation (repository) URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:62(comment) entities-en.xml:63(text) msgid "Bugzilla" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:66(comment) msgid "Bugzilla URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:70(comment) msgid "Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:71(text) msgid " Documentation" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:76(comment) msgid "Current release version of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:77(text) msgid "4" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:80(comment) msgid "Current test number of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:81(text) msgid "test3" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:84(comment) msgid "Current test version of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:85(text) msgid "5 " msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:90(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:91(text) msgid "Red Hat" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:94(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat, Inc.\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:95(text) msgid " Inc." msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:98(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Linux\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:99(text) msgid " Linux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:102(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Network\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:103(text) msgid " Network" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:106(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Enterprise Linux\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:107(text) msgid " Enterprise Linux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:112(comment) msgid "Generic technology term" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:113(text) msgid "SELinux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:119(text) msgid "legalnotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:123(text) msgid "legalnotice-content-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:127(text) msgid "legalnotice-opl-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:131(text) msgid "opl.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:135(text) msgid "legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:139(text) msgid "legalnotice-section-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:143(text) msgid "bugreporting-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:157(text) msgid "Installation Guide" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:161(text) msgid "Documentation Guide" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:177(text) msgid "draftnotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:181(text) msgid "legacynotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:185(text) msgid "obsoletenotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:189(text) msgid "deprecatednotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: entities-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" --- NEW FILE zh_CN.po --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-27 22:09-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: entities-en.xml:6(title) msgid "These common entities are useful shorthand terms and names, which may be subject to change at anytime. This is an important value the the entity provides: a single location to update terms and common names." msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:14(comment) entities-en.xml:18(comment) msgid "Generic root term" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:15(text) msgid "Fedora" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:19(text) msgid "Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:22(comment) msgid "Generic main project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:26(comment) msgid "Legacy Entity" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:30(comment) msgid "Short project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:31(text) msgid "FC" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:34(comment) msgid "Generic overall project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:35(text) msgid " Project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:38(comment) msgid "Generic docs project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:39(text) entities-en.xml:43(text) msgid " Docs Project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:42(comment) msgid "Short docs project name" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:46(comment) msgid "cf. Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:47(text) msgid "Extras" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:50(comment) msgid "cf. Fedora Core" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:54(comment) msgid "Fedora Docs Project URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:58(comment) msgid "Fedora Documentation (repository) URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:62(comment) entities-en.xml:63(text) msgid "Bugzilla" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:66(comment) msgid "Bugzilla URL" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:70(comment) msgid "Bugzilla product for Fedora Docs" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:71(text) msgid " Documentation" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:76(comment) msgid "Current release version of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:77(text) msgid "4" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:80(comment) msgid "Current test number of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:81(text) msgid "test3" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:84(comment) msgid "Current test version of main project" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:85(text) msgid "5 " msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:90(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:91(text) msgid "Red Hat" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:94(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat, Inc.\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:95(text) msgid " Inc." msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:98(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Linux\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:99(text) msgid " Linux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:102(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Network\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:103(text) msgid " Network" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:106(comment) msgid "The generic term \"Red Hat Enterprise Linux\"" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:107(text) msgid " Enterprise Linux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:112(comment) msgid "Generic technology term" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:113(text) msgid "SELinux" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:119(text) msgid "legalnotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:123(text) msgid "legalnotice-content-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:127(text) msgid "legalnotice-opl-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:131(text) msgid "opl.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:135(text) msgid "legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:139(text) msgid "legalnotice-section-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:143(text) msgid "bugreporting-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:157(text) msgid "Installation Guide" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:161(text) msgid "Documentation Guide" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:177(text) msgid "draftnotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:181(text) msgid "legacynotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:185(text) msgid "obsoletenotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #: entities-en.xml:189(text) msgid "deprecatednotice-en.xml" msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: entities-en.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- Makefile 28 Feb 2006 02:06:58 -0000 1.7 +++ Makefile 28 Feb 2006 04:11:39 -0000 1.8 @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ PRI_LANG=en -OTHERS = +OTHERS =it pt_BR ru zh_CN + +####################################################################### +# PLEASE: +# TRANSLATORS SHOULD NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES BELOW THIS LINE. +# THANK YOU. +####################################################################### ####################################################################### # Populate make(1) with only those suffixes of interest to us From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 04:13:06 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 23:13:06 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities entities-en.ent, NONE, 1.1 entities-it.ent, 1.6, 1.7 entities-pt_BR.ent, NONE, 1.1 entities-ru.ent, NONE, 1.1 entities-zh_CN.ent, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200602280413.k1S4D60f015312@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15287 Added Files: entities-en.ent entities-it.ent entities-pt_BR.ent entities-ru.ent entities-zh_CN.ent Log Message: Include the generated .ENT files in the archive. --- NEW FILE entities-en.ent --- " > " > " > " > " > Index: entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: entities-it.ent diff -N entities-it.ent --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ entities-it.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:12:59 -0000 1.7 @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + " > + " > + + " > + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + " > + " > + + + + + + + + + --- NEW FILE entities-pt_BR.ent --- " > " > " > " > " > --- NEW FILE entities-ru.ent --- " > " > " > " > " > --- NEW FILE entities-zh_CN.ent --- " > " > " > " > " > From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 04:21:33 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 23:21:33 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common/entities Makefile, 1.8, 1.9 entities-en.ent, 1.1, 1.2 entities-it.ent, 1.7, 1.8 entities-pt_BR.ent, 1.1, 1.2 entities-ru.ent, 1.1, 1.2 entities-zh_CN.ent, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200602280421.k1S4LX3s015391@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15365 Modified Files: Makefile entities-en.ent entities-it.ent entities-pt_BR.ent entities-ru.ent entities-zh_CN.ent Log Message: Oops! Use a RELATIVE PATHNAME in the CVS tree, so this will work OOB. Sorry. Brain-dead. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- Makefile 28 Feb 2006 04:11:39 -0000 1.8 +++ Makefile 28 Feb 2006 04:21:26 -0000 1.9 @@ -41,7 +41,8 @@ ####################################################################### ####################################################################### -FDPCOMMONDIR:=$(shell cd .. && /bin/pwd) +# FDPCOMMONDIR:=$(shell cd .. && /bin/pwd) +FDPCOMMONDIR:=../docs-common/common ####################################################################### ####################################################################### Index: entities-en.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-en.ent,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities-en.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:12:59 -0000 1.1 +++ entities-en.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:21:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + - - - - - - - + + + + + + + Index: entities-it.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-it.ent,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- entities-it.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:12:59 -0000 1.7 +++ entities-it.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:21:26 -0000 1.8 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + @@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ - - - - - - - + + + + + + + Index: entities-pt_BR.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-pt_BR.ent,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities-pt_BR.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:12:59 -0000 1.1 +++ entities-pt_BR.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:21:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + @@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ - - - - - - - + + + + + + + Index: entities-ru.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-ru.ent,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities-ru.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:12:59 -0000 1.1 +++ entities-ru.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:21:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + @@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ - - - - - - - + + + + + + + Index: entities-zh_CN.ent =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/entities/entities-zh_CN.ent,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- entities-zh_CN.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:12:59 -0000 1.1 +++ entities-zh_CN.ent 28 Feb 2006 04:21:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + @@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ - - - - - - - + + + + + + + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 12:24:45 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 07:24:45 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po RELEASE-NOTES.pot,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602281224.k1SCOjHA001739@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1722 Added Files: RELEASE-NOTES.pot Log Message: Include ".pot" file into the CVS archive. --- NEW FILE RELEASE-NOTES.pot --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-22 05:54-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: en/Xorg.xml:5(title) en/Welcome.xml:5(title) en/WebServers.xml:5(title) en/SystemDaemons.xml:5(title) en/ServerTools.xml:5(title) en/SecuritySELinux.xml:5(title) en/Security.xml:5(title) en/Samba.xml:5(title) en/ProjectOverview.xml:5(title) en/Printing.xml:5(title) en/PackageNotesJava.xml:5(title) en/PackageChanges.xml:5(title) en/OverView.xml:5(title) en/Networking.xml:5(title) en/Multimedia.xml:5(title) en/Legacy.xml:5(title) en/Kernel.xml:5(title) en/Java.xml:5(title) en/Installer.xml:5(title) en/I18n.xml:5(title) en/FileSystems.xml:5(title) en/FileServers.xml:5(title) en/Feedback.xml:5(title) en/Entertainment.xml:5(title) en/Extras.xml:5(title) en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:5(title) en/DevelTools.xml:5(title) en/Desktop.xml:5(title) en/DatabaseServers.xml:5(title) en/Colophon.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecific.xml:5(title) msgid "Temp" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:8(title) msgid "X Window System (Graphics)" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:9(para) msgid "This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:11(title) msgid "xorg-x11" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:12(para) msgid "X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:13(para) msgid "For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:15(para) msgid "You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:16(para) msgid "Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:17(para) msgid "More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:21(title) msgid "Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:22(para) msgid "X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:24(title) msgid "The /usr/X11R6 Directory Hierarchy" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:25(para) msgid "X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:28(title) msgid "Imake" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:29(para) msgid "Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:32(title) msgid "The Systemwide app-defaults Directory" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:33(para) msgid "The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now \"%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults\", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:36(title) msgid "xft-config Can't Be Found" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:37(para) msgid "Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:41(title) msgid "Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:42(para) msgid "Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes that are present in X11R7:" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:45(para) msgid "The entire buildsystem has changed from \"Imake\" to the GNU autotools collection." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:48(para) msgid "All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:51(para) msgid "Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:54(para) msgid "Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using \"BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)\", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use \"virtual\" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: \"BuildRequires: libXft-devel\" instead of using: \"BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel\". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the \"xorg-x11--devel\" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, th! is makes it painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:8(title) msgid "Welcome to Fedora Core" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:10(title) msgid "Fedora Core Test Release" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:11(para) msgid "This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end users." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:14(title) msgid "Join the Community for More Information" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:15(para) msgid "Subscribe to the fedora-test and fedora-devel mailings lists to keep track of important changes in the current development versions and provide feedback to the developers. Fedora Project requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a improved final release to end users. See the following document for more information." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:16(para) msgid "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Thank you for your participation." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:20(title) msgid "Latest Release Notes on the Web" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:21(para) msgid "These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core ." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:23(para) msgid "Refer to these webpages to find out more information about Fedora:" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:27(ulink) msgid "Docs/Beats/OverView" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:32(ulink) msgid "Docs/Beats/Introduction" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:36(para) msgid "Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ)" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:39(para) msgid "Help and Support (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate)" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:42(para) msgid "Participate in the Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted)" msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:45(para) msgid "About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:8(title) msgid "Web Servers" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:9(para) msgid "This section contains information on Web-related applications." msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:11(title) msgid "httpd" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:12(para) msgid "Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including:" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:15(para) msgid "greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache)" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:18(para) msgid "refactored authentication and authorization support" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:21(para) msgid "support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance)" msgstr "" [...1860 lines suppressed...] #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:39(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:18(para) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:34(para) msgid "In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an \"everything\" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:40(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:19(para) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:35(para) msgid "Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:43(title) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:21(title) msgid "Memory Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:44(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:22(para) msgid "This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core ." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:45(para) msgid "This list is for 32-bit x86 systems:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:48(para) msgid "Minimum for text-mode: 64MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:51(para) msgid "Minimum for graphical: 192MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:54(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 256MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:61(title) msgid "x86 Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:62(para) msgid "Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:8(title) msgid "x86_64 Specifics for Fedora" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:9(para) msgid "This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:11(title) msgid "x86_64 Hardware Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:23(para) msgid "This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:26(para) msgid "Minimum for text-mode: 128MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:29(para) msgid "Minimum for graphical: 256MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:32(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 512MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:39(title) msgid "x86_64 Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:40(para) msgid "No differences installing for x86_64." msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:45(None) msgid "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/alert.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:8(title) msgid "PPC Specifics for Fedora" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:9(para) msgid "This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:11(title) msgid "PPC Hardware Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:12(para) msgid "This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install Fedora Core 4." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:15(para) msgid "Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:18(para) msgid "Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:21(para) msgid "Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:24(para) msgid "Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:27(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:39(title) msgid "PPC Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:48(phrase) msgid "/!\\" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:42(para) msgid " Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. See below on booting using boot.iso." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:55(para) msgid "The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave differently according to the hardware:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:58(para) msgid "Apple Macintosh" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:61(para) msgid "The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management support, including sleep and backlight level management, is present in the apmud package, which is in Fedora Extras. Fedora Extras for Fedora Core is configured by default for yum. Following installation, apmud can be installed by running yum install apmud." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:66(para) msgid "64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5)" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:69(para) msgid "After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:74(para) msgid "32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others)" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:77(para) msgid "After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not work." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:82(para) msgid "Genesi Pegasos II" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:85(para) msgid "At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:88(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img " msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:91(para) msgid "You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:96(para) msgid "Network booting" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:99(para) msgid "There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:100(para) msgid "yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:8(title) msgid "Archictecture Specific" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:9(para) msgid "This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 12:35:37 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 07:35:37 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.75,1.76 Message-ID: <200602281235.k1SCZbEZ001833@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1802 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added "msgmerge -U" switch to update .PO file in-place. Dropped the "*.po.bank" backup file in favor of the msgmerge default behavior. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.75 retrieving revision 1.76 diff -u -r1.75 -r1.76 --- Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 02:06:49 -0000 1.75 +++ Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 12:35:30 -0000 1.76 @@ -455,8 +455,7 @@ if [ ! -f $$@ ]; then \ cp po/${DOCBASE}.pot $$@; \ else \ - cp $$@ $$@.bank; \ - ${MSGMERGE} -o $$@ $$@.bank po/${DOCBASE}.pot; \ + ${MSGMERGE} -U --backup=simple $$@ po/${DOCBASE}.pot; \ fi .PHONY: po-${1} From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 12:38:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 07:38:59 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.76,1.77 Message-ID: <200602281238.k1SCcxdW001874@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1854 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Provided viewing hint to "make help" output: use sort(1)! Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.76 retrieving revision 1.77 diff -u -r1.76 -r1.77 --- Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 12:35:30 -0000 1.76 +++ Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 12:38:52 -0000 1.77 @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ all:: html html-nochunks tarball # pdf help:: - @printf ${TFMT} 'help' 'Outputs target summaries' + @printf ${TFMT} 'help' 'This help; try "make help|sort"' @printf ${TFMT} 'text' 'Same as "txt" target' @printf ${TFMT} 'txt' 'Renders XML into ASCII text file' @printf ${TFMT} 'src-tarball' 'FIXME' From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 12:42:09 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 07:42:09 -0500 Subject: install-guide/po fedora-install-guide.pot,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602281242.k1SCg9St001925@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1908 Added Files: fedora-install-guide.pot Log Message: Add .POT file to CVS archive for systems, such as CYGWIN, lacking the "gnome-doc-utils" program xml2po(1). --- NEW FILE fedora-install-guide.pot --- msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-28 06:40-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:33(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/upgrade.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:36(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/upgrade.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:86(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/upgradebootloader.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:89(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/upgradebootloader.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:8(title) msgid "Upgrading an Existing System" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:10(para) msgid "The installation system automatically detects any existing installation of . The upgrade process updates the existing system software with new versions, but does not remove any data from users' home directories. The existing partition structure on your hard drives does not change. Your system configuration changes only if a package upgrade demands it. Most package upgrades do not change system configuration, but rather install an additional configuration file for you to examine later." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:22(title) msgid "Upgrade Examine" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:24(para) msgid "If your system contains a or installation, the following screen appears:" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:30(title) msgid "Upgrade Examine Screen" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:39(phrase) msgid "Upgrade examine screen." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:46(para) msgid "To perform an upgrade of an existing system, choose the appropriate installation from the drop-down list and select Next." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:53(title) msgid "Manually Installed Software" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:54(para) msgid "Software which you have installed manually on your existing or system may behave differently after an upgrade. You may need to manually recompile this software after an upgrade to ensure it performs correctly on the updated system." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:65(title) msgid "Upgrading Boot Loader Configuration" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:67(para) msgid "boot loaderupgrading Your completed installation must be registered in the boot loaderGRUBboot loader to boot properly. A boot loader is software on your machine that locates and starts the operating system. Refer to for more information about boot loaders." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:83(title) msgid "Upgrade Bootloader Screen" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:92(phrase) msgid "Upgrade bootloader screen." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:99(para) msgid "If the existing boot loader was installed by a Linux distribution, the installation system can modify it to load the new system. To update the existing Linux boot loader, select Update boot loader configuration. This is the default behavior when you upgrade an existing or installation." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:107(para) msgid "GRUB is the standard boot loader for . If your machine uses another boot loader, such as BootMagic, System Commander, or the loader installed by Microsoft Windows, then the installation system cannot update it. In this case, select Skip boot loader updating. When the installation process completes, refer to the documentation for your product for assistance." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:118(para) msgid "Install a new boot loader as part of an upgrade process only if you are certain you want to replace the existing boot loader. If you install a new boot loader, you may not be able to boot other operating systems on the same machine until you have configured the new boot loader. Select Create new boot loader configuration to remove the existing boot loader and install GRUB." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-upgrading.xml:128(para) msgid "After you make your selection, click Next to continue." msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:28(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/timezone.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:31(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/timezone.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:8(title) msgid "Time Zone Selection" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:9(para) msgid "This screen allows you to specify the correct time zone for the location of your computer. Specify a time zone even if you plan to use NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol) to maintain the accuracy of the system clock." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:18(title) msgid "Selecting a Time Zone" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:20(para) msgid "displays on the screen two methods for selecting the time zone." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:25(title) msgid "Time Zone Selection Screen" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:34(phrase) msgid "Time zone selection screen." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:40(para) msgid "To select a time zone using the map, first place your mouse pointer over your region on the map. Click once to magnify that region on the map. Next, select the yellow dot that represents the city nearest to your location. Once you select a dot, it becomes a red X to indicate your selection." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:48(para) msgid "To select a time zone using the list, select the name of the city nearest to your location. The cities are listed in alphabetical order." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:55(title) msgid "Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC)" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:57(para) msgid "UTC (Universal Co-ordinated time) Universal Co-ordinated Time is also known as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)UTC Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:67(para) msgid "If is the only operating system on your computer, select System clock uses UTC. The system clock is a piece of hardware on your computer system. uses the timezone setting to determine the offset between the local time and UTC on the system clock. This behavior is standard for UNIX-like operating systems." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:77(title) msgid "Windows and the System Clock" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:79(para) msgid "Do not enable the System clock uses UTC option if your machine also runs Microsoft Windows. Microsoft operating systems change the BIOS clock to match local time rather than UTC. This may cause unexpected behavior under ." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-timezone.xml:87(para) msgid "Select Next to proceed." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:8(title) msgid "Technical References" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:9(para) msgid "This document provides a reference for using the installation software, known as anaconda. To learn more about Anacondaanaconda, visit the project webpage: ." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:18(para) msgid "Both anaconda and systems use a common set of software components. For detailed information on key technologies, refer to the websites listed below:" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:25(term) en/fedora-install-guide-bootloader.xml:8(title) msgid "Boot Loader" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:27(para) msgid "uses the GRUBdocumentationGRUB boot loader. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:41(term) en/fedora-install-guide-diskpartitioning.xml:8(title) msgid "Disk Partitioning" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-techref.xml:43(para) msgid "uses parted to partition disks. Refer to for more information." msgstr "" [...3155 lines suppressed...] msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:901(para) msgid "Disable automatic monitor detection (DDC)" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:907(option) msgid "skipddc" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:913(para) msgid "Disable mainboard APIC" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:919(option) msgid "noapic" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:925(para) msgid "Disable power management (ACPI)" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:931(option) msgid "acpi=off" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:937(para) msgid "Disable Direct Memory Access (DMA) for IDE drives" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:943(option) msgid "ide=nodma" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:949(para) msgid "Disable BIOS-assisted RAID" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:955(option) msgid "nodmraid" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:961(para) msgid "Disable Firewire device detection" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:967(option) msgid "nofirewire" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:973(para) msgid "Disable parallel port detection" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:979(option) msgid "noparport" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:985(para) msgid "Disable PC Card (PCMCIA) device detection" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:991(option) msgid "nopcmcia" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:997(para) msgid "Disable USB storage device detection" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1003(option) msgid "nousbstorage" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1009(para) msgid "Disable all USB device detection" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1015(option) msgid "nousb" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1021(para) msgid "Force Firewire device detection" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1027(option) msgid "firewire" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1033(para) msgid "Prompt user for ISA device configuration" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1039(option) msgid "isa" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1049(title) msgid "Using the Maintenance Boot Modes" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1052(title) msgid "Loading the Memory (RAM) Testing Mode" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1054(para) msgid "Faults in memory modules may cause your system to freeze or crash unpredictably. In some cases, memory faults may only cause errors with particular combinations of software. For this reason, you should test the memory of a computer before you install for the first time, even if it has previously run other operating systems." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1063(para) msgid "To boot your computer in memory testing mode memory testing mode, enter memtest86 at the boot: prompt. The first test starts immediately. By default, memtest86 carries out a total of ten tests." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1075(para) msgid "To halt the tests and reboot your computer, enter Esc at any time." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1082(title) msgid "Booting Your Computer with the Rescue Mode" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1084(primary) msgid "rescue mode" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1086(para) msgid "You may boot a command-line Linux system from either a rescue discs rescue disc or the first installation disc, without installing on the computer. This enables you to use the utilities and functions of a running Linux system to modify or repair an installed system." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1097(para) msgid "The rescue disc starts the rescue mode system by default. To load the rescue system with the first installation disc, enter:" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1102(userinput) #, no-wrap msgid "linux rescue" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1104(para) msgid "Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the rescue system with the screens that follow. The final setup screen configures access to the existing system on your computer." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-adminoptions.xml:1111(para) msgid "By default, rescue mode attaches an existing operating system to the rescue system under the directory /mnt/sysimage/." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:8(title) msgid "Acknowledgements" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-acknowledgements.xml:9(para) msgid "Many useful comments and suggestions were provided by Rahul Sundaram and the Anaconda team. David Neimi and Debra Deutsch contributed additional information on boot loader and RAID configurations." msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:33(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/abouttoinstall.eps'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:36(None) msgid "@@image: './figs/abouttoinstall.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:8(title) msgid "About to Install" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:10(para) msgid "No changes are made to your computer until you click the Next button. If you abort the installation process after that point, the system will be incomplete and unusable. To return to previous screens to make different choices, select Back. To abort the installation, turn off the computer." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:20(title) msgid "Aborting Installation" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:21(para) msgid "In certain situations, you may be unable to return to previous screens. notifies you of this restriction and allows you to abort the installation program. You may reboot with the installation media to start over." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:30(title) msgid "About to Install Screen" msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:39(phrase) msgid "About to install screen." msgstr "" #: en/fedora-install-guide-abouttoinstall.xml:46(para) msgid "Click Next to begin the installation." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/fedora-install-guide.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 14:18:44 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Amanpreet Singh Brar (apbrar)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 09:18:44 -0500 Subject: release-notes/po pa.po,NONE,1.1 Message-ID: <200602281418.k1SEIiMr005930@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: apbrar Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/po In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv5913 Added Files: pa.po Log Message: add new Translation for Punjabi (pa.po) by Aalam --- NEW FILE pa.po --- # translation of RELEASE-NOTES.po to Punjabi # Amanpreet Singh Alam , 2006. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: RELEASE-NOTES\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-02-22 05:54-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-02-28 19:10+0530\n" "Last-Translator: Amanpreet Singh Alam \n" "Language-Team: Punjabi \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.1\n" #: en/Xorg.xml:5(title) en/Welcome.xml:5(title) en/WebServers.xml:5(title) en/SystemDaemons.xml:5(title) en/ServerTools.xml:5(title) en/SecuritySELinux.xml:5(title) en/Security.xml:5(title) en/Samba.xml:5(title) en/ProjectOverview.xml:5(title) en/Printing.xml:5(title) en/PackageNotesJava.xml:5(title) en/PackageChanges.xml:5(title) en/OverView.xml:5(title) en/Networking.xml:5(title) en/Multimedia.xml:5(title) en/Legacy.xml:5(title) en/Kernel.xml:5(title) en/Java.xml:5(title) en/Installer.xml:5(title) en/I18n.xml:5(title) en/FileSystems.xml:5(title) en/FileServers.xml:5(title) en/Feedback.xml:5(title) en/Entertainment.xml:5(title) en/Extras.xml:5(title) en/DevelToolsGCC.xml:5(title) en/DevelTools.xml:5(title) en/Desktop.xml:5(title) en/DatabaseServers.xml:5(title) en/Colophon.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:5(title) en/ArchSpecific.xml:5(title) msgid "Temp" msgstr "???????????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:8(title) msgid "X Window System (Graphics)" msgstr "X ??????????????? ??????????????? (?????????????????????)" #: en/Xorg.xml:9(para) msgid "This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora." msgstr "?????? ????????? ???????????? X ??????????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????? ??????, ?????? ?????? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:11(title) msgid "xorg-x11" msgstr "xorg-x11" #: en/Xorg.xml:12(para) msgid "X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:13(para) msgid "For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/" msgstr "Xorg ???????????? ????????? ????????????????????? ?????? http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ???????????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:15(para) msgid "You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:16(para) msgid "Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:17(para) msgid "More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:21(title) msgid "Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes" msgstr "Xorg X11R7.0 ???????????? ???????????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:22(para) msgid "X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:24(title) msgid "The /usr/X11R6 Directory Hierarchy" msgstr "/usr/X11R6 ??????????????????????????? ?????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:25(para) msgid "X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:28(title) msgid "Imake" msgstr "Imake" #: en/Xorg.xml:29(para) msgid "Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:32(title) msgid "The Systemwide app-defaults Directory" msgstr "??????????????? ??????????????? app-defaults ???????????????????????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:33(para) msgid "The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now \"%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults\", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:36(title) msgid "xft-config Can't Be Found" msgstr "xft-config ???????????? ??????????????? ?????? ???????????? ??????" #: en/Xorg.xml:37(para) msgid "Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:41(title) msgid "Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview" msgstr "Xorg X11R7 ???????????? ????????????" #: en/Xorg.xml:42(para) msgid "Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes that are present in X11R7:" msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:45(para) msgid "The entire buildsystem has changed from \"Imake\" to the GNU autotools collection." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:48(para) msgid "All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:51(para) msgid "Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths." msgstr "" #: en/Xorg.xml:54(para) msgid "Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using \"BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)\", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use \"virtual\" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: \"BuildRequires: libXft-devel\" instead of using: \"BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel\". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the \"xorg-x11--devel\" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, th! is makes it painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:8(title) msgid "Welcome to Fedora Core" msgstr "?????????????????? ????????? (Fedora Core) ???????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:10(title) msgid "Fedora Core Test Release" msgstr "?????????????????? ????????? ???????????? ????????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:11(para) msgid "This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end users." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:14(title) msgid "Join the Community for More Information" msgstr "????????? ????????????????????? ?????? ????????????????????? ????????? ?????????????????? ????????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:15(para) msgid "Subscribe to the fedora-test and fedora-devel mailings lists to keep track of important changes in the current development versions and provide feedback to the developers. Fedora Project requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a improved final release to end users. See the following document for more information." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:16(para) msgid "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Thank you for your participation." msgstr "http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:20(title) msgid "Latest Release Notes on the Web" msgstr "???????????? ???????????? ??????????????? ???????????? ???????????????" #: en/Welcome.xml:21(para) msgid "These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core ." msgstr "" #: en/Welcome.xml:23(para) msgid "Refer to these webpages to find out more information about Fedora:" msgstr "?????????????????? ???????????? ????????? ????????????????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????? ????????????:" #: en/Welcome.xml:27(ulink) msgid "Docs/Beats/OverView" msgstr "Docs/Beats/OverView" #: en/Welcome.xml:32(ulink) msgid "Docs/Beats/Introduction" msgstr "Docs/Beats/Introduction" #: en/Welcome.xml:36(para) msgid "Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ)" msgstr "?????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ)" #: en/Welcome.xml:39(para) msgid "Help and Support (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate)" msgstr "?????????????????? ????????? ?????????????????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate)" #: en/Welcome.xml:42(para) msgid "Participate in the Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted)" msgstr "?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ????????? ????????? (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted)" #: en/Welcome.xml:45(para) msgid "About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)" msgstr "?????????????????? ????????????????????? ???????????? (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/)" #: en/WebServers.xml:8(title) msgid "Web Servers" msgstr "???????????? ????????????" #: en/WebServers.xml:9(para) msgid "This section contains information on Web-related applications." msgstr "?????? ????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????? ???????????? ????????????????????? ??????" #: en/WebServers.xml:11(title) msgid "httpd" msgstr "httpd" #: en/WebServers.xml:12(para) msgid "Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including:" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:15(para) msgid "greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache)" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:18(para) msgid "refactored authentication and authorization support" msgstr "" #: en/WebServers.xml:21(para) [...1863 lines suppressed...] #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:39(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:18(para) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:34(para) msgid "In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an \"everything\" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:40(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:19(para) en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:35(para) msgid "Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:43(title) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:21(title) msgid "Memory Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:44(para) en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:22(para) msgid "This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core ." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:45(para) msgid "This list is for 32-bit x86 systems:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:48(para) msgid "Minimum for text-mode: 64MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:51(para) msgid "Minimum for graphical: 192MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:54(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 256MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:61(title) msgid "x86 Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86.xml:62(para) msgid "Installer package screen selection interface is being redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core does not provide an option to select the installation type such as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:8(title) msgid "x86_64 Specifics for Fedora" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:9(para) msgid "This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:11(title) msgid "x86_64 Hardware Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:23(para) msgid "This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:26(para) msgid "Minimum for text-mode: 128MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:29(para) msgid "Minimum for graphical: 256MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:32(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 512MB" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:39(title) msgid "x86_64 Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml:40(para) msgid "No differences installing for x86_64." msgstr "" #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:45(None) msgid "@@image: '/wiki/ntheme/img/alert.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:8(title) msgid "PPC Specifics for Fedora" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:9(para) msgid "This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:11(title) msgid "PPC Hardware Requirements" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:12(para) msgid "This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install Fedora Core 4." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:15(para) msgid "Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:18(para) msgid "Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:21(para) msgid "Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:24(para) msgid "Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:27(para) msgid "Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:39(title) msgid "PPC Installation Notes" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:48(phrase) msgid "/!\\" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:42(para) msgid " Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. See below on booting using boot.iso." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:55(para) msgid "The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave differently according to the hardware:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:58(para) msgid "Apple Macintosh" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:61(para) msgid "The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management support, including sleep and backlight level management, is present in the apmud package, which is in Fedora Extras. Fedora Extras for Fedora Core is configured by default for yum. Following installation, apmud can be installed by running yum install apmud." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:66(para) msgid "64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5)" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:69(para) msgid "After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:74(para) msgid "32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others)" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:77(para) msgid "After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not work." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:82(para) msgid "Genesi Pegasos II" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:85(para) msgid "At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command:" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:88(screen) #, no-wrap msgid "boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img " msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:91(para) msgid "You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:96(para) msgid "Network booting" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:99(para) msgid "There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml:100(para) msgid "yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images." msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:8(title) msgid "Archictecture Specific" msgstr "" #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:9(para) msgid "This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. #: en/ArchSpecific.xml:0(None) msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 14:44:50 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 09:44:50 -0500 Subject: release-notes/xmlbeats beatlist,1.7,1.8 Message-ID: <200602281444.k1SEiomL006150@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6124 Modified Files: beatlist Log Message: Updated beatlist; note that we do not pull in the Legal beat, as that is covered by the Legal Notice structure in XML. 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+ Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core. - - - + + + + + +
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PPC Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform.
PPC Hardware Requirements - This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to install Fedora Core 4. - - - Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 - - - Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards. - - - Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. - - - Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB RAM. - - - Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM. - -
- Hard Disk Space Requirements - This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . - The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. - In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. - Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. -
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- PPC Installation Notes + Processor and Memory - - - - - - - /!\ - - Currently FC5 Test Release CD 1 and Rescue ISOs do not boot on Mac hardware. See below on booting using boot.iso. + Minimum CPU: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 + + + Fedora Core supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. - - - The DVD or first CD of the installation set of Fedora Core is set to be bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD images can be found in the images/ directory of the DVD or first CD. These will behave differently according to the hardware: + Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. + Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM. + + + Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 256MiB RAM. + + +
+ Hard Disk Space Requirements + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on Installtion Disc 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. + Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. +
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+ The Apple keyboard + The Option key on Apple systems is equivalent to the Alt key on the PC. Where documentation and the installer refer to the Alt key, use the Option key. For some key combinations you may need to use the Option key in conjunction with the Fn key, such as Option-Fn-F3 to switch to virtual terminal tty3. +
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+ PPC Installation Notes + Fedora Core Installation Disc 1 is bootable on supported hardware. In addition, a bootable CD image appears in the images/ directory of this disc. These images will behave differently according to your system hardware: + + Apple Macintosh + The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. + The default gnome-power-manager package includes power management support, including sleep and backlight level management. Users with more complex requirements can use the apmud package in Fedora Extras. Following installation, you can install apmud with the following command: - The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. Power management support, including sleep and backlight level management, is present in the apmud package, which is in Fedora Extras. Fedora Extras for Fedora Core is configured by default for yum. Following installation, apmud can be installed by running yum install apmud. + su -c 'yum install apmud' 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) - - - After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer. - - + After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the 64-bit installer. 32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) - - - After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not work. - - + After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the linux32 boot image at the boot: prompt to start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit installer starts, which does not work. Genesi Pegasos II + At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, you can use the network boot image. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command: - At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, the network boot image can be used. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command: - - - boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img - - - You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, you need to set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately. + boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img + You must also configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately. Network booting - - - There are combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the install tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways. - yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh, the use of yaboot is encouraged over the netboot images. - - + You can find combined images containing the installer kernel and ramdisk in the images/netboot/ directory of the installation tree. These are intended for network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many ways. + + yaboot supports TFTP booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh. The Fedora Project encourages the use of yaboot over the netboot images.
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Index: ArchSpecificx86.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- ArchSpecificx86.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:47:01 -0000 1.1 +++ ArchSpecificx86.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,23 +1,21 @@ - +
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x86 Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform.
x86 Hardware Requirements - The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . - The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage. + In order to use specific features of Fedora Core during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards.
- CPU Requirements - This section lists the CPU specifications required by Fedora Core . - The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors (notably, offerings from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA) that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors may also be used with Fedora Core. + Processor and Memory Requirements + The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors, such as those from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors, may also be used with Fedora Core. - Minimum: Pentium-class ??? Fedora Core is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been taken because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and Pentium 4 scheduling is sufficiently different (while making up the bulk of today's processors) to warrant this change. + Minimum: Pentium-class ??? Fedora Core is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and compatible AMD and VIA processors. Fedora takes this approach because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium class processors. In addition, scheduling for Pentium 4 processors, which make up the bulk of today's processors, is sufficiently different to warrant this change. Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better @@ -31,35 +29,23 @@ Intel processors with Intel?? Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel?? EM64T) + + Minimum RAM for text-mode: 128MiB + + + Minimum RAM for graphical: 192MiB + + + Recommended for graphical: 256MiB +
Hard Disk Space Requirements - This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . - The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. - In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. - Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. -
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- Memory Requirements - This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . - This list is for 32-bit x86 systems: - - - Minimum for text-mode: 64MB - - - Minimum for graphical: 192MB - - - Recommended for graphical: 256MB - - + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. + Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
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x86_64 Specifics for Fedora This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform.
x86_64 Hardware Requirements - The following information represents the minimum hardware requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core . - The compatibility/availability of other hardware components (such as video and network cards) may be required for specific installation modes and/or post-installation usage. + In order to use specific features of Fedora Core during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards.
- Hard Disk Space Requirements - This section lists the disk space required to install Fedora Core . - The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. - In practical terms, this means that as little as an additional 90MB can be required for a minimal installation, while as much as an additional 175MB can be required for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 7 GB of disk space. - Also, keep in mind that additional space is required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. + Memory Requirements + This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: + + + Minimum RAM for text-mode: 128MiB + + + Minimum RAM for graphical: 256MiB + + + Recommended RAM for graphical: 512MiB + +
- Memory Requirements - This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core . - This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: - - - Minimum for text-mode: 128MB - - - Minimum for graphical: 256MB - - - Recommended for graphical: 512MB - - + Hard Disk Space Requirements + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. + Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
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- x86_64 Installation Notes - No differences installing for x86_64. + RPM Multiarch Support on x86_64 + + RPM supports parallel installation of multiple architectures of the same package. A default package listing such as rpm -qa might appear to include duplicate packages, since the architecture is not displayed. Instead, use the repoquery command, part of the yum-utils package in Fedora Extras, which displays architecture by default. To install yum-utils, run the following command: + + + su -c 'yum install yum-utils' + + + To list all packages with their architecture using rpm, run the following command: + + + rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n" + + + +
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Backwards Compatibility - Fedora includes several system libraries and software for compatibility with older software. These software are part of the "Legacy Software Development" group which are not installed by default. Users who require this functionality can select this group during installation or run the following the command post-installation. - yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development" + Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group, which is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality may select this group either during installation, or after the installation process is complete. To install the package group on a Fedora system, use Applications=>Add/Remove Software, Pirut or enter the following command in a terminal window: + + + su -c 'yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"' + + + Enter the password for the root account when prompted. +
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About the Colophon - As we use the term, colophon means: + As we use the term, a colophon: - A way to recognize contributors, while providing accountability. + recognizes contributors and provides accountability, and - Explain tools and production methods. + explains tools and production methods.
@@ -29,94 +50,97 @@ - Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) + AndrewMartynov (translator, Russian) - Anthony Green (beat writer) + AnthonyGreen (beat writer) - Bob Jensen (beat writer) + BobJensen (beat writer, editor, co-publisher) - Dave Malcolm (beat writer) + DaveMalcolm (beat writer) - David Woodhouse (beat writer) + DavidWoodhouse (beat writer) - Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) + FrancescoTombolini (translator, Italian) - Gavin Henry (beat writer) + GavinHenry (beat writer) - Jens Petersen (beat writer) + JensPetersen (beat writer) - Joe Orton (beat writer) + JoeOrton (beat writer) - Josh Bressers (beat writer) + JoshBressers (beat writer) - Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor, publisher) + KarstenWade (beat writer, editor, co-publisher) - Luya Tshimbalanga (beat writer) + LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) - Patrick Barnes (beat writer, editor) + PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) - - - Paul W. Frields (tools, editor) - - RahulSundaram (beat writer, editor) + PaulWFrields (tools, editor) - SekineTatsuo (translator, Japanese) + RahulSundaram (beat writer, editor) - SteveDickson (beat writer) + SekineTatsuo (translator, Japanese) - StuartElliss (editor) + SteveDickson (beat writer) - ThomasGraf (beat writer) + StuartEllis (editor) - TommyReynolds (tools) + ThomasGraf (beat writer) - YoshinariTakaoka (translator, tools) + TommyReynolds (tools) - YuanYijun (translator, Simplified Chinese) + YoshinariTakaoka (translator, tools) + + + + YuanYijun (translator, Simplified Chinese)
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+ Production Methods + Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora Project Wiki. They collaborate with other subject matter experts during the test release phase of Fedora Core to explain important changes and enhancements. The editorial team ensures consistency and quality of the finished beats, and ports the Wiki material to DocBook XML in a revision control repository. At this point, the team of translators produces other language versions of the release notes, and then they become available to the general public as part of Fedora Core. The publication team also makes them, and subsequent errata, available via the Web. +
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+ MySQL + Fedora now provides MySQL 5.0. For a list of the enhancements provided by this version, refer to http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-5-0-nutshell.html. + For more information on upgrading databases from previous releases of MySQL, refer to the MySQL web site at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/upgrade.html. +
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+ PostgreSQL + This release of Fedora includes PostgreSQL 8.1. For more information on this new version, refer to http://www.postgresql.org/docs/whatsnew/. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ Fedora Core 4 provided version 8.0 of PostgreSQL. If you upgrade an existing Fedora system with a PostgreSQL database, you must upgrade the database to access the data. +
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+ To upgrade a database from a previous version of PostgreSQL, follow the procedure described at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/install-upgrading.html. +
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+ Fedora Desktop + GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) and KDE 3.5.1 are included in Fedora Core . The following list includes notable changes to the desktop interface in this release. + + + + gnome-power-manager + + + + The GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your laptop or desktop system. It takes advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction layer) and DBUS (Inter Process Communication software) written and maintained by Fedora Core developers. + + + + + + gnome-screensaver + + + + The GNOME Screensaver provides a integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. + + + + + Memory optimizations in the fontconfig and shared-mime-info packages. These now use shared memory-mapped caches for this data. + + + Starting with GNOME 2.12, the terminal option has been removed from the desktop context menu. The nautilus-open-terminal package in Fedora Extras provides a enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it with the following command. + + + yum install nautilus-open-terminal + + + + + In Fedora Core 5, only a small assortment of screensavers is installed by default. Some users find certain screensavers unpleasant, and other screensavers may abruptly terminate the graphical interface. This tends to happen more often with OpenGL animated screensavers provided within the xscreensaver-gl-extras package, when used with poorly-supported video hardware. To install these extra screensavers, run the following command: + + + yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras + + + +
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Caveats - GDB 6.1 or newer is needed to debug binaries unless compiled using the -fno-var-tracking compilation option. + You need GDB 6.1 or newer to debug binaries, unless they are compiled using the -fno-var-tracking compilation option. - The -fwritable-strings option is no longer accepted. + The -fwritable-strings option is no longer accepted. - English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes; if you cannot read this, set your LC_CTYPE environment variable to C or change your terminal emulator. + English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes. If you cannot read this, set your LC_CTYPE environment variable to C or change your terminal emulator. - The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing. + The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing.
@@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ Language Extensions - A sentinel attribute has been added so that the compiler will now issue a warning if a function such as execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), which requires a NULL list terminator is missing the NULL. + The new sentinel attribute causes the compiler to issue a warning if a function such as execl(char *path, const char *arg, ...), which requires a NULL list terminator, is missing the NULL. - The cast-as-lvalue, conditional-expression-as-lvalue, and compund-expression-as-lvalue extensions have been removed. + The cast-as-lvalue, conditional-expression-as-lvalue, and compund-expression-as-lvalue extensions have been removed. - The #pragma pack() semantics have been brought closer to those used by other compilers. + The #pragma pack() semantics are now closer to those used by other compilers. Taking the address of a variable declared with the register modifier now generates an error instead of a warning. @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ Arrays of incomplete element types now generate an error. This implies no forward reference to structure definitions. - The basic compiler, without any optimization (-O0), has been measured as much as 25% faster in real-world code. + The basic compiler, without any optimization (-O0), has been measured as much as 25% faster in real-world code. - Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. The -fno-threadsafe-statics can be used by embedded developers to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this. + Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. Embedded developers can use the -fno-threadsafe-statics to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this.
Index: Entertainment.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Entertainment.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Entertainment.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:47:01 -0000 1.1 +++ Entertainment.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,16 +1,11 @@ - +
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Games and Entertainment - Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). For a list of other games that are available for installation through yum, open a terminal and enter the following command: - yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment" - For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: - - http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ - + Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). To install other games available from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras, select Applications>Add/Remove Software from the main desktop menu.
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+ To install software from either the Core or Extras repositories, choose Applications > Add/Remove Software. Enter the root password when prompted. Select the software you require from the list, and choose Apply. + Alternatively, you may install software with the yum command-line utility. For example, this command automatically installs the abiword package, and all of the dependencies that are required: + + + su -c 'yum install abiword' + + + Enter the root password when prompted. +
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+ About Fedora Extras + As of the release of Fedora Core 5, there are approximately 2,000 packages in Fedora Extras, built from 1,350 source packages. The following list includes some popular and well-known applications that are maintained by community members in Fedora Extras: + + + + abiword - elegant word-processing application + + + + balsa - lightweight e-mail reader + + + + bash-completion - advanced command-line completion for power users + + + + bluefish - HTML editor + + + + clamav - open source anti-virus scanner for servers and desktops + + + + fuse - tool for attaching non-standard devices and network services as directories + + + + fwbuilder - graphical utility for building Linux and Cisco firewall rulesets + + + + gaim-guifications - enhancements to the Gaim Instant Messenger + + + + gdesklets - widgets for the GNOME desktop + + + + gnumeric - powerful spreadsheet application + + + + inkscape - illustration and vector drawing application + + + + koffice - complete office suite for the KDE desktop + + + + mail-notification - alerts you as new mail arrives + + + + mediawiki - the Wikipedia solution for collaborative websites + + + + nautilus-open-terminal - extension to the GNOME file manager + + + + pan - the Usenet news reader + + + + revelation - password management utility + + + + scribus - desktop publishing (DTP) application + + + + xfce - lightweight desktop environment + + + + xmms - the popular audio player + + + lots of Perl and Python tools and libraries + + + ...and much more! + + + Is your favorite open source application missing from Fedora Extras? Package the application as an RPM, and submit it for review to Fedora Extras. After a successful review, import it to Extras and you can maintain it there. If you don't know how to create RPM packages, there are many other ways to get involved in Fedora Extras and help drive it forward. + To learn more about how to use Fedora Extras or how to get involved, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras. +
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File Servers - This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Please refer to the Web Servers and Samba sections for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing. + This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebServers and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing services.
Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) - This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols. - - -Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in data loss. - Version 2 of Netatalk uses a different method to store file resource forks from the previous version, and may require a different file name encoding scheme. Please read the documentation and plan your migration before upgrading. - - Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk site at http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html. - - The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html, or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33). + Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ Version 2 of Netatalk stores file resource forks using a different method from the previous version, and may require a different file name encoding scheme. Please read the documentation and plan your migration before upgrading. Refer to the upgrade information available directly from the Netatalk site at http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html. + The documentation is also included in the netatalk package. Refer to either /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html or /usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf (numbered page 25, document page 33).
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Internationalization (i18n) + This section includes information related to the support of various languages under Fedora Core. +
+ Input Methods + SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) has replaced IIIMF as the input method system for Asian and other languages in Fedora Core in this release. SCIM uses Ctrl-Space as the default trigger key to toggle on and off the input method, though it is easy to change the hotkey or add hotkeys with the SCIM setup configuration tool. When scim-anthy is active Japanese users can now use the Zenkaku_Hankaku key to toggle between Japanese and ASCII input. +
+ Installation + SCIM should be installed and run by default for Asian language desktops. Otherwise the required packages can be installed using the language support section of the package manager or running: + + + su -c 'yum install <SCIM-IMEs>' + + + where <SCIM-IMEs> should be replaced by one or more of the following: + + + Japanese: scim-anthy + + Korean: scim-hangul + + Simplified Chinese: scim-pinyin scim-tables-chinese + + Traditional Chinese: scim-chewing scim-tables-chinese + + Indian and other languages: scim-m17n m17n-db-<language> + + + + You also need fonts for the language. The font packages are named fonts-<language>, where <language> is one of arabic, bengali, chinese, gujarati, hebrew, hindi, japanese, korean, punjabi, tamil. + If your desktop is not running in an Asian locale, to activate it in your user account, run these commands, then logout and login again to your desktop. + + + mkdir ~/.xinput.d ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim ~/.xinput.d/default + + +
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+ SCIM applet and toolbar + When SCIM is running, an applet icon appears in the notification area of the desktop panel. The icon is a grey keyboard icon when SCIM is inactive, and an Input Method Engine (IME) icon when it is active. When SCIM is active, by default the SCIM input method toolbar with status information also appears. + Clicking the left mouse button on the applet activates a SCIM language switching menu for changing the current Input Method Engine. The menu only appears when an application using the Input Method has focus. Clicking the right mouse button on the applet or SCIM toolbar activates the setup menu. +
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+ SCIM configuration + You can configure SCIM and IMEs using the setup configuration tool available from the setup menu. In the IME general configuration pane, you can select which languages or IMEs appear on the language switching menu. +
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+ New conversion engines -SCIM has replaced IIIMF as the language input framework in Fedora Core in this release. + anthy, a new Japanese conversion engine replaces the old Canna server system, and libchewing, a new Traditional Chinese conversion engine, has been added. +
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+ Fonts + Support is now available for synthetic emboldening of fonts that do not have a bold face. + New fonts for Chinese have been added: AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni (uming.ttf) and AR PL ZenKai Uni (ukai.ttf). The default font is AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni, which contains embedded bitmaps. If you prefer outline glyphs you can put the following section in your ~/.font.conf file: + <fontconfig><match target="font"><test name="family" compare="eq"><string>AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni</string></test><edit name="embeddedbitmap" mode="assign"><bool>false</bool></edit></match></fontconfig> + + +
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+ gtk2 IM submenu + The Gtk2 context menu IM submenu no longer appears by default. You can enable it on the command line with the following command: + + + gconftool-2 --type bool --set '/desktop/gnome/interface/show_input_method_menu' true + + +
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+ If you intend to download the Fedora Core DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2GB in size. wget 1.9.1-16 and above, curl and ncftpget do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2GB. BitTorrent is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file, refer to http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ . +
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- Installer Notes + Anaconda Notes - The Fedora Core installation program has the ability to test the integrity of the installation media. It works with the CD, DVD, hard drive ISO, and NFS ISO installation methods. Fedora Project recommends that you test all installation media before starting the installation process, and before reporting any installation-related bugs (many of the bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CDs). To use this test, type linux mediacheck at the boot: prompt. - The mediacheck function is highly sensitive, and may report some usable discs as faulty. This result is often caused by disc writing software that does not include padding when creating discs from ISO files. For best results with the mediacheck, boot with the option: - linux ide=nodma - Use the sha1sum utility to verify discs before carrying out an installation. This test accurately identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO image files. + + Anaconda tests the integrity of installation media by default. This function works with the CD, DVD, hard drive ISO, and NFS ISO installation methods. The Fedora Project recommends that you test all installation media before starting the installation process, and before reporting any installation-related bugs. Many of the bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CDs. To use this test, type linux mediacheck at the boot: prompt. + The mediacheck function is highly sensitive, and may report some usable discs as faulty. This result is often caused by disc writing software that does not include padding when creating discs from ISO files. For best results with mediacheck, boot with the following option: + linux ide=nodma + Use the sha1sum utility to verify discs before carrying out an installation. This test accurately identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO image files. + + + + + + + + + +
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- Memory testing may be performed prior to installing Fedora Core by entering memtest86 at the boot: prompt. This causes the Memtest86 standalone memory testing software to run. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the Esc key is pressed. - - Boot From Installation CD 1 - You must boot from CD-ROM 1 (or a rescue CD-ROM) in order to use this feature. - + You may perform memory testing before you install Fedora Core by entering memtest86 at the boot: prompt. This option runs the Memtest86 standalone memory testing software in place of Anaconda. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the Esc key is pressed. + + + + + + + + + +
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- Fedora Core supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, due to the necessity of containing the installer image in RAM, only systems with more than 128MB of RAM (or systems booted from CD-ROM 1, which contains the installer image) can use the graphical installer. Systems with 128MB or less will continue to use the text-based installer. + Fedora Core supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1. Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type linux text at the boot: prompt.
- Changes In The Installer + Changes in Anaconda - Support of yum for dependancy solver backend has been added and additional repositories are expected to be supported during installation in a future release. + The installer checks hardware capability and installs either the uniprocessor or SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor) kernel as appropriate in this release. Previous releases installed both variants and used the appropriate one as default. + + + + Anaconda now supports installation on several IDE software RAID chipsets using dmraid. To disable this feature, add the nodmraid option at the boot: prompt. For more information, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DmraidStatus . + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ Various situations may occur that cause dmraid to break the mirror, and if you boot in read/write mode into only one of the mirrored disks, it causes the disks to fall out of sync. No symptoms arise, since the primary disk is reading and writing to itself. But if you attempt to re-establish the mirror without first synchronizing the disks, you could corrupt the data and have to reinstall from scratch without a chance for recovery. +
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+ + Serial mice are no longer formally supported in Anaconda or Fedora Core. - The installer checks the hardware capability and installs either the uniprocessor or SMP (Symmetric Multi Processor) kernel as appropriate in this release. Previous releases installed both the variants and used the appropriate one as default. + The disk partitioning screen has been reworked to be more user friendly. - Partition setting has been reworked to be more user friendly + The package selection screen has been revamped. The new, simplified screen only displays the optional groups Office and Productivity (enabled by default), Software Development, Web Server, and Virtualization (Xen). However, you may still fully customize your package selection. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/PackageSelection for more details. - Remote logging via syslog is supported in this release. pass syslog=host:port (port is optional) at the boot prompt. + Firewall and SELinux configuration has been moved to the Setup Agent (firstboot), the final phase of the graphical installation process. - Firewall/SELinux configuration has been moved to the final installation phase called 'firstboot'. + The timezone configuration screen now features zooming areas on the location selection map. - Rendering of html pages is now done using the gtkhtml widget for better capability. + This release supports remote logging via syslog. To use this feature, add the option syslog=host:port at the boot prompt. The :port specifier is optional. - Kickstart has been refactored into its own package - pykickstart - containing parser and writers. As a result of this change validation and extending kickstart is now much easier. + + Anaconda now renders release notes with the gtkhtml widget for better capability. - Serial mice is not formally supported in the installer and in Fedora Core anymore. + Kickstart has been refactored into its own package, pykickstart, and contains a parser and writers. As a result of this change, validation and extension is now much easier. - Full support of dmraid (disabled by default). To enable that feature, add this option to the boot command line: - dmraid - For more information, check the DmraidStatus page. + + Anaconda now uses yum as the backend for solving package dependencies. Additional repositories such as Fedora Extras are expected to be supported during installation in a future release.
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+ Java and java-gcj-compat + A free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora Core release, called . includes a tool suite and execution environment that is capable of building and running many useful programs that are written in the Java programming language. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ The infrastructure has three key components: a GNU Java runtime (libgcj), the Eclipse Java compiler (ecj), and a set of wrappers and links (java-gcj-compat) that present the runtime and compiler to the user in a manner similar to other Java environments. + The Java software packages included in this Fedora release use the new, integrated environment . These packages include OpenOffice.org Base, Eclipse, and Apache Tomcat. + Refer to the Java FAQ at http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ for more information on the free Java environment in Fedora. + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + (!) + + + Include location and version information in bug reports + +
+ When making a bug report, be sure to include the output from these commands: +
+ + which java && java -version && which javac && javac -version + +
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+ Handling Java and Java-like Packages + In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. + Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: + + + alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac + + +
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+ Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages + Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora. + Refer to the JPackage website at http://jpackage.org for more information on the project and the software that it provides. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + /!\ + + + Mixing Packages from Fedora and JPackage + +
+ Research package compatibility before you install software from both the Fedora and JPackage repositories on the same system. Incompatible packages may cause complex issues. +
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Linux Kernel - This section is for content related to the kernel. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. If you have any questions about what content might be appropriate for this page or if a sub-page is needed, please contact SamFolkWilliams or email the Fedora Documentation Project at fedora-docs-list at redhat.com. + This section covers changes and important information regarding the kernel in Fedora Core .
Version This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called vanilla kernel from the kernel.org web site: http://www.kernel.org/ - You may obtain a list of any such patches by using the command on the Fedora Core package: + To obtain a list of these patches, download the source RPM package and run the following command against it: + + rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm + +
Changelog - The package changelog can be retrieved using the following command - rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version> - If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The Fedora version is based on the Linus tree. - Customisations made for the Fedora version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com . + To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following command: + + + rpm -q --changelog kernel-<version> + + + If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The Fedora version kernel is based on the Linus tree. + Customizations made for the Fedora version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com .
Kernel Flavors @@ -31,95 +39,291 @@ Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: - Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPU's or processors. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPUs. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + + + Virtual kernel hypervisor for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-hypervisor-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. - Virtual kernel hypervisor for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-hypervisor-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + Virtual kernel guest for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-guest-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. - Virtual kernel guest for use with the Xen emulator package. Configured sources are available in the kernel-xen-guest-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + + + You may install sources for all kernel flavors at the same time. The files are installed in the /usr/src/kernels/<version>-[xen-hypervisor|xen-guest|kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use the following command: + + + su -c 'yum install kernel-{xen,hypervisor,xen-guest,kdump}-devel' + + Select one or more of these flavors, separated by commas and no spaces, as appropriate. Enter the root password when prompted. + - Kdump kernel for use with kexec/kdump capabilities. Configured sources are available in the kernel-kdump-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {i} + + + x86_64 Default Kernel Provides SMP + +
+ There is no separate SMP kernel available for the x86_64 architecture in Fedora Core . +
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+ + + + + + + {i} + + + PowerPC Kernel Support + +
+ There is no support for Xen or kdump for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core . +
- Sources for all kernel flavors may be installed at the same - time. The files will be installed into the - /usr/src/kernels/<version>[-xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-<arch>/ - tree. Use this command as appropriate: - rpm -Uvh kernel-[xen-hypervisor/xen-guest/kdump]-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm - - Default Kernels in x86_64 Architecture Provide SMP Capability - There is no separate SMP kernel available for this architecture in Fedora Core . - +
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+ Reporting Bugs + Refer to http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html for information on reporting bugs in the Linux kernel. You may also use http://bugzilla.redhat.com for reporting bugs which are specific to Fedora.
Following Generic Textbooks - Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then: - ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux + Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then run the following command: + + + su -c 'ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux' + + + Enter the root password when prompted.
Preparing for Kernel Development Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. - Users that require access to Fedora Core original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. - To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps: - - These Instructions Refer to the Currently-running Kernel - To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, you must understand that the phrase <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. - - 1. Obtain the kernel-<version>.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: - - - The SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso image. - - - The FTP site where you got the kernel package. - - - By running the following command: - yum install yum-utilsyumdownloader --source kernel - - - 2. Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: - rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` - This writes the RPM contents into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES and /usr/src/redhat/SPECS. - 3. Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: - cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECSrpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec - The kernel source tree is then located in the /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. It is common practice to move the resulting linux-<version> directory to the /usr/src/ tree; while not strictly necessary, do this to match the generally-available documentation. - -cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<version> -mv linux-<version> /usr/src/ -cd /usr/src -ln -s ./linux-<version> linux -cd /usr/src/linux - - 4. The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: - cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config - You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. - 5. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. To protect the innocent, the Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. Before a module can be accepted by the running kernel, that module must have been compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. - For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.11-1.234_FC4, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: - EXTRAVERSION = -prep - to this: - EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4 - that is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. - 6. Issue the following command: - make oldconfig - You can then proceed as usual. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {i} + + + Instructions Refer to Current Kernel + +
+ To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, the expression <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. +
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+ Users who require access to Fedora Core original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps: + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + <!> + + + Do Not Build Packages as Super-user + +
+ Building packages as the superuser is inherently dangerous and is not required, even for the kernel. These instructions allow you to install the kernel source as a normal user. Many general information sites refer to /usr/src/linux in their kernel instructions. If you use these instructions, simply substitute ~/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-<version>/linux-<version>. +
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+ + + Prepare a RPM package building environment in your home directory. Run the following commands: + + + su -c 'yum install fedora-rpmdevtools'fedora-buildrpmtree + Enter the root password when prompted. + + + + + Obtain the kernel-<version>.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: + + + the SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso image + + + the HTTP or FTP site where you got the kernel package + + + by running the following command: + + + su -c 'yum install yum-utils'su -c 'yumdownloader --source kernel' + + + Enter the root password when prompted. + + + + + Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: + + + rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` + This command writes the RPM contents into ${HOME}/rpmbuild/SOURCES and ${HOME}/rpmbuild/SPECS, where ${HOME} is your home directory. + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + (!) + + + Space Required + +
+ The full kernel building process may require several gigabytes of extra space on the file system containing your home directory. +
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+ + Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: + + + cd ~/rpmbuild/SPECSrpmbuild -bp --target $(uname -m) kernel-2.6.spec + The kernel source tree is located in the ${HOME}/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. + + + + + The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: + + + cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config + You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. + + + + + Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. The Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. To be accepted by the running kernel, a module must be compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. + + + For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.15-1.1948_FC5, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: + EXTRAVERSION = -prep + to this: + EXTRAVERSION = -1.1948_FC5 + That is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. + + + + + Run the following command: + + + make oldconfig + You may then proceed as usual. + + + +
Building Only Kernel Modules - An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: - -obj-m := foo.o -KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build -PWD := $(shell pwd) -default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules - - Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module. + An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: + + + obj-m := foo.oKDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/buildPWD := $(shell pwd)default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules + + + Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
User Space Dependencies on the Kernel - Fedora Core release has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). This requires a special kernel that works in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. Consequently, to remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, you cannot simply use the rpm -e kernel-<version> command as in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend on the kernel package. You may either list both the kernel package and all of its user space dependent packages on the rpm -e command, or you can use the yum remove kernel-<version> command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. + Fedora Core has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. To remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, use the su -c 'yum remove kernel-<version>' command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ The GFS kernel modules are not built for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core . +
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- Systemwide Search Changes - - <command>Slocate</command> Replaced with <command>mlocate</command> - The /usr/bin/{locate,updatedb} implementation slocate was replaced by mlocate. - - - The locate command should be completely compatible - - - - /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible for correct configuration files - - - Syntax errors that slocate would not detect are now reported - - - The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported - - - The updatedb command is not compatible, custom scripts using updatedb might have to be changed. - - - -
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+ Fedora Legacy - Community Maintenance Project + The Fedora Legacy Project is a community-supported open source project to extend the lifecycle of select "maintenance mode" Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core distributions. The Fedora Legacy Project works with the Linux community to provide security and critical bug fix errata packages. This work extends the effective lifetime of older distributions in environments where frequent upgrades are not possible or desirable. For more information about the Fedora Legacy Project, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy. + Currently the Fedora Legacy Project maintains the following distributions and releases in maintenance mode: + + + Red Hat Linux 7.3 and 9 + + + Fedora Core 1, 2, and 3 + + + The Fedora Legacy Project will provide updates for these releases as long as there is community interest. When interest is not sustained further, maintenance mode ends with the second test release for the third subsequent Core release. For example, maintenance mode for Fedora Core 4, if not sustained by the community, ends with the release of Fedora Core 7 test2. This provides an effective supported lifetime (Fedora Core plus Fedora Legacy Support) of about 18 months. + The Fedora Legacy Project always needs volunteers to perform quality assurance testing on packages waiting to be published as updates. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy/QATesting for more information. Also visit our issues list at http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-legacy-list/2005-August/msg00079.html for further information and pointers to bugs we have in the queue. + If you need help in getting started, visit the project home page on the Wiki at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy, or the Mentors page at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mentors. If you are looking for others ways to participate in Fedora, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted. + + CategoryLegacy + +
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Multimedia Fedora Core includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording and editing. Additional packages are available through the Fedora Extras repository.
Multimedia Players - By default, Fedora Core installs with Rhythm Box, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. In addition, many other programs are available in the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories, including the popular XMMS package. Both GNOME and KDE also have specific sets of programs that can be used with a variety of formats. Other popular programs, such as Adobe/Macromedia's Flash Player, Real Player, VLC, MPlayer, and Xine, can also be installed, but are excluded from the Fedora repositories since they are not compatible with Fedora's licensing or are usually distributed with support for restricted formats. For more on this, refer to: the //fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software:Excluded Multimedia Software section. - Fedora Core is also equipped to take full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. This means that many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, the old limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website at http://www.alsa-project.org/. - + The default installation of Fedora Core includes Rhythmbox, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. Many other programs are available in the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories, including the popular XMMS package. Both GNOME and KDE have a selection of players that can be used with a variety of formats. Additional programs are available from third parties to handle other formats. + Fedora Core also takes full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) sound system. Many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for sound support, this limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the project website at http://www.alsa-project.org/.
Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats - Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. More information on these formats and how to use them can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site at http://www.xiph.org/. - + Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, and the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. These freely-distributable formats are not encumbered by patent or license restrictions. They provide powerful and flexible alternatives to more popular, restricted formats. The Fedora Project encourages the use of open source formats in place of restricted ones. For more information on these formats and how to use them, refer to the Xiph.Org Foundation's web site at http://www.xiph.org/.
- MP3 & DVD Support - Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. For more information, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Multimedia#Excluded_Multimedia_Software. - + MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia + Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have not provided the necessary licenses. Fedora also excludes several multimedia application programs due to patent or license restrictions, such as Flash Player and Real Player. For more on this subject, please refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems.
- Excluded Multimedia Software - - - - Several programs are excluded from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras due to patent or license restrictions. These include programs which provide MP3 and DVD support, Flash Player, and Real Player. For more on this subject, please see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems. - + CD and DVD Authoring and Burning + Fedora Core and Extras include a variety of tools for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. GNOME users can burn directly from the Nautilus file manager, or choose the gnomebaker or graveman packages from Fedora Extras, or the older xcdroast package from Fedora Core. KDE users can use the robust k3b package for these tasks. Console tools include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications.
- CD and DVD Authoring and Burning - Tools are included in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. Tools that can be used from the console include cdrecord, readcd, mkisofs, and other typical Linux applications. For GNOME users, the xcdroast package from Fedora Core and the graveman package from Fedora Extras allows for easy preparation of audio and data discs. For KDE users, the k3b package provides a very robust tool for these tasks. + Screencasts + You can use Fedora to create and play back screencasts, which are recorded desktop sessions, using open technologies. Fedora Extras 5 includes istanbul, which creates screencasts using the Theora video format. These videos can be played back using one of several players included in Fedora Core. This is the preferred way to submit screencasts to the Fedora Project for either developer or end-user use. For a more comprehensive how-to, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting. +
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+ Extended Support through Plugins + Most of the media players in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras support the use of plugins to add support for additional media formats and sound output systems. Some use powerful backends, like gstreamer, to handle media format support and sound output. Plugin packages for these backends and for individual applications are available in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras, and additional plugins may be available from third parties to add even greater capabilities.
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- Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14 + Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15 + Refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges for a list of major changes. Some of them are highlighted below.
IPv4 Address Promotion - Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel a new feature has been added called named address promotion. It allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary addresses are deleted as well. By enabling the new sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries (or one of the interface specific variants) this behaviour can be changed to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address. + Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel, a new feature has been added called named address promotion. This feature allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary addresses are deleted as well. If you enable the new sysctl key net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries, or one of the interface specific variants, you can change this behavior to promote one of the secondary addresses to be the new primary address.
Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors - The current behaviour when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages is to use the address of the interface the ICMP error is going to be sent out. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces a new sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr that allows changing this behaviour to use the address of the interface that received the original error-causing packet. - For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on eth0. Because the new sysctl option is enabled, this causes the ICMP echo reply to be sent out via eth1. The address of eth0 is used when the default behaviour would use the address of eth. - This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups. + By default, when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages, the kernel uses the address of the interface on which the ICMP error is going to be sent. Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces the new sysctl key net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr. If you enable this option the kernel uses the address of the interface that received the original error-causing packet. + Suppose the kernel receives a packet on interface eth0 which generates an ICMP error, and the routing table causes the error message to be generated on interface eth1. If the new sysctl option is enabled, the ICMP error message indicates the source address as interface eth0, instead of the default eth1. This feature may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing setups.
LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm - A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the original hash implementation at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity. + A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the original hash implementation, at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity.
Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure - TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy NewReno algorithm stays default and acts as the fallback algorithm. The following new congestion control algorithms have been added: + TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy NewReno algorithm remains the default, and acts as the fallback algorithm. The following new congestion control algorithms have been added: - High Speed TCP congestion control. + High Speed TCP congestion control - TCP Hybla congestion avoidance. + TCP Hybla congestion avoidance - H-TCP congestion control. + H-TCP congestion control - Scalable TCP congestion control. + Scalable TCP congestion control + + + All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure, and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ The congestion control algorithm is socket specific, and may be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION. +
- All existing congestion control modules have been converted to this new infrastructure and the BIC congestion control has received enhancements from BICTCP 1.1 to handle low latency links. - - -Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm - An interesting addition for developers is that the congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be changed via the socket option TCP_CONGESTION. -
Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss - When a network driver notices a carrier loss, for example, when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. This has been causing the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now ceases to accept any packets for queueing for any device that is operationally down, that is, has its queue disabled. + When a network driver notices a carrier loss, such as when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. In the past, this stoppage caused the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now refuses to queue any packets for a device that is operationally down, that is, has its queue disabled.
DCCP Protocol Support - Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still experimental but known to work. Work has begun to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol. + Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still experimental, but is known to work. Developers have begun work to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol.
Wireless - A new driver named HostAP has been added to 2.6.14-rc1 allowing the emulation of a wireless access point in software. Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added. + A new HostAP driver appears in the kernel starting in 2.6.14-rc1, which allows the emulation of a wireless access point through software. Currently this driver only works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added.
Miscellaneous - A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes have been included. + Many TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes are included. - A new textsearch infrastructure has been added useable with the corresponding iptables and extended match. + A new textsearch infrastructure has been added, and is usable with corresponding iptables and extended match. Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to the latest standards. - The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally supported for IPv4. + The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is supported for IPv4. Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API (RFC3542) have been added. @@ -80,22 +102,22 @@
- Userspace Tools - The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided to warn about possible unintended deletions: - -ip addr list dev eth0 -4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 -inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 -su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' -Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old -scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to -avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear -in further releases, fix your scripts! - + User Tools + The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided, to warn about possible unintended deletions: + + + ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 + su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with oldscripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) toavoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappearin further releases, fix your scripts! + + The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: -su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' - Previously, it has not been possible to tell if an interface is down administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable unplugged). The flag NO-CARRIER has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. - The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch that works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks. + + + su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' + + + Previously, it was not possible to tell if an interface was down administratively or because no carrier was found, such as if a cable were unplugged. The new flag NO-CARRIER now appears as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. + The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch, which works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
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Fedora Core 5 Tour - Welcome to Fedora. In this new exciting new release, we present you a sneak preview of Fedora Core 5 filled with pictures and videos available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5. + You can find a tour filled with pictures and videos of this exciting new release at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5.
What Has Changed Since Fedora Core 4 - - Your Participation Is Requested - -We request active participation from the community to test the following major changes with special care and provide feedback to the developers for a robust and cutting edge release of Fedora Core 5. You can provide feedback and discuss changes in the fedora-test (http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/) mailing list. Thank you for your interest and participation in the development of Fedora. - + This release is the culmination of nine months of development, and includes significant new versions of many key products and technologies. The following sections provide a brief overview of major changes from the last release of Fedora Core.
Desktop + Some of the highlights of this release include: - A completely revamped look and feel including a bubbly new theme, wallpaper, screensaver and logo has been provided that is visually appealing and demonstrates the exciting and user friendly nature of Fedora. + There is a completely revamped appearance with a bubbly new theme and the first use of the new Fedora logo. - GNOME 2.13.4 (http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirteen) development release and KDE 3.5 (http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.php) general release of popular desktop environments is available. + Early work from the Fedora Rendering Project is integrated into the desktop. This new project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RenderingProject) is going to provide the technical foundations for advanced desktop interfaces based on OpenGL. - GNOME Power Manager and GNOME Screensaver are available as a technology preview within this release. + Popular desktop environments GNOME and KDE have innovative new versions included in this release. The GNOME desktop is based on the 2.14 release (http://www.gnome.org/~davyd/gnome-2-14/), and the KDE 3.5 desktop is the general 3.5 release (http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.5.php). - OpenOffice.org 2.0 (http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html/) release is included. OpenOffice.org now uses system versions for many of the libraries leading to increased performance and efficiency. + The latest versions of GNOME Power Manager (http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-power-manager/) and GNOME Screensaver(http://live.gnome.org/GnomeScreensaver/) provide new and integrated power management capabilities. - Firefox 1.5(http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html) web browser with many new features is included in this release + The new GNOME User Share facility provides simple and efficient file sharing. - Pup, the package updater has been joined by Pirut, which is the replacement for system-config-packages providing comprehensive software package management using yum as a backend. + Software suspend (hibernate) capability is now provided for a wide variety of hardware. - Beagle which provides a index based search interface, f-spot for photo management and tomboy, a note taking application has been added to this release. + The previous graphical software management utilities have been replaced with the first versions of a new generation of tools. This release includes Pup, a simple interface for system updates, and Pirut, a new package manager that replaces system-config-packages. These build on the yum utility, to provide consistent software installation and update facilities throughout the system. - Support for Broadcom 43xx wireless chipsets (http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/) has been included in the kernel. + This release of Fedora includes Mono support for the first time, and Mono applications such as Beagle, a desktop search interface; F-Spot, a photo management utility; and Tomboy, a note-taking application. - I18N support has drastically improved through the use of SCIM language input framework which has replaced IIMF in this release + You can now enjoy enhanced multimedia support with version 0.10 of the Gstreamer media framework. This milestone release brings major improvements in robustness, compatibility, and features, over previous versions of Gstreamer. The Totem movie player and other media software in this release have been updated to use the new framework. - Gstreamer media framework 0.10 which brings major improvements in robustness and features has been included in this release. Totem uses this new version of Gstreamer now. Other media applications that use gstreamer is expected to be updated within the subsequent releases. + There is dramatically improved internationalization support with SCIM in Fedora Core . The SCIM language input framework provides an easy to use interface for inputting many different non-English languages. SCIM replaces the IIIMF system used in previous Fedora releases. + + + The default Web browser is Firefox 1.5 (http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html), which has many new features for faster, safer, and more efficient browsing. + + + The office applications suite OpenOffice.org 2.0 (http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html) now makes better use of general system libraries for increased performance and efficiency. + + + A large number of GTK and GNOME programs take advantage of the Cairo 2D graphics library (http://cairographics.org/), included in this release, to provide streamlined attractive graphical interfaces. + + + There are new drivers that provide support for the widely-used Broadcom 43xx wireless chipsets (http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/). + + + This release includes libnotify, a library that features simple and attractive notifications for the desktop. + + + Fedora Core now uses gnome-mount, a more efficient mechanism that replaces fstab-sync, and uses HAL to handle mounting. + + + Printing support is improved in this release with the inclusion of the hplip utility, which replaces hpijs.
System Administration + Improvements for administrators and developers include: - Xen Virtualisation software and yum package manager are now well integrated within the Fedora installer. The installer interface is more streamlined. Remote logging and improved support for tracebacks is included. + The Xen virtualization system has enhanced support. The tools to configure Xen virtual machines on your Fedora Core system now use the standard graphical installation process, run as a window on your desktop. Fedora developers have also created gnome-applet-vm, which provides a simple virtual domains monitor applet, and libvirt (http://libvirt.org/), a library providing an API to use Xen virtualization capabilities. + + + The industry-leading anaconda installation system continues to evolve. New features for this release include remote logging and improved support for tracebacks. Package management in the installation system is now provided by yum. This enhancement is the first step in enabling access to Fedora Extras from within the installation process. + + + Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP server is now included. This release provides enhancements to authentication, database support, proxy facilities, and content filtering. + + + The latest generation of database servers are packaged in this release, including both MySQL 5.0 and PostgreSQL 8.1. + + + Several native Java programs are now available compiled with GCJ, such as the Geronimo J2EE server and the Apache Jakarta Project, in addition to the Java programs and development capabilities in the previous releases. - System Tap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap/) a instrumentation system for debugging and analysing performance bottle necks and Frysk (http://sourceware.org/frysk/), an execution analysis technology for monitoring running processes or threads is included within this release. + There are new tools for system monitoring and performance analysis. This release includes SystemTap + (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SystemTap), an instrumentation system for debugging and analyzing performance bottle necks, and Frysk (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Frysk), an execution analysis technology for monitoring running processes or threads. + + + This release includes system-config-cluster, a utility that allows you to manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting. + + + The combination of Kexec and Kdump utilities provides modern crash dumping facilities and potential for faster bootup, bypassing the firmware on reboots. Kexec loads a new kernel from a running kernel, and Kdump can provide a memory dump of the previous kernel for debugging. + + + This release includes iscsi-initiator-utils, iSCSI daemon and utility programs that provide support for hardware using the iSCSI interface.
@@ -64,23 +105,26 @@ System Level Changes - Xorg X11R7.0 has been included in this release. This is the first modular version, which helps in providing additional features and bug fixes at a faster pace. + X.org X11R7.0 is included in this release. The new modular architecture of R7.0 enables easier driver upgrades and simplifies development, opening the way for rapid improvement in Linux graphics. + + + The GCC 4.1 compiler is included, and the entire set of Fedora packages is built with this technology. This provides security and performance enhancements throughout the system. - gcc 4.1 compiler is included and the entire set of Fedora packages is now build using this new compiler version which brings in new security and performance enhancements. + The kernels for this release are based on Linux 2.6.16. Refer to the section on the kernel in these release notes for other details. - PCMCIA framework used by laptop and mobile devices had changed as with kernel version 2.6.13-rc1 onwards. The older pcmcia-cs package using the cardmgr/pcmcia service has been replaced with a new pcmciautils package where the PCMCIA devices are handled directly with the hotplug system using udev dynamically in this Fedora release. This increases both efficiency and performance of the system. More information about this changes are available from http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. + The PCMCIA framework used by laptop and mobile devices has changed. The older pcmcia-cs package using the cardmgr/pcmcia service has been replaced with a new pcmciautils package. With pcmciautils, PCMCIA devices are handled directly and dynamically by the hotplug and udev subsystems. This update increases both efficiency and performance of the system. For more information about these changes, refer to http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html. - SELinux implementation has undergone a major change with a switchover to reference policy. SELinux reference policy can support binary policy modules. It is possible now to move SELinux policies into individual packages and make it easier for users to ship site-specific policy customizations when required. This version also adds support for MCS (Multi Category System) enabled by default and MLS (Multi Level System) in addition to the the previous versions which have TE (Type Enforcement) which is enabled by default and RBAC (Role Based Access Contro) security sub systems within the SELinux framework. + SELinux implementation has undergone a major change, with a switch to the SELinux reference policy (http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/). The SELinux reference policy can support binary policy modules. It is now possible to move SELinux policies into individual packages, making it easier for users to ship site-specific policy customizations when required. This version also adds support for Multi-Category Security (MCS), enabled by default, and Multi-Level Security (MCS). SELinux continues to offer support for TE (Type Enforcement), enabled by default, and RBAC (Role-Based Access Control). Refer to the section on SELinux in these release notes for other details and links to SELinux resources on the Fedora Project pages.
Road Map - The proposed plans for Fedora in this version are available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap. + The proposed plans for the next release of Fedora are available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap.
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Package Notes - The following sections contain information regarding packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups used in Anaconda. + The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system. +
+ Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes + The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core . The udev method now handles all module loading, both on system boot and for hotplugged devices. The hotplug package has been removed, as it is no longer needed. + Support for hotplug helpers via the /etc/hotplug, /etc/hotplug.d, and /etc/dev.d directories is deprecated, and may be removed in a future Fedora Core release. These helpers should be converted to udev rules. Please see http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html for examples. +
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+ The new mlocate package provides the implementations of /usr/bin/locate and /usr/bin/updatedb. Previous Fedora releases included the slocate versions of these programs. +
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+ + The locate command should be completely compatible. + + + The configuration file /etc/updatedb.conf is compatible. + + + Syntax errors that slocate would not detect are now reported. + + + The DAILY_UPDATE variable is not supported. + + + The updatedb command is not compatible, and custom scripts that use updatedb may have to be updated. + +
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+ Mouse Configuration Utility Removed + The system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and three-button mouse configuration is handled automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported. +
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+ NetworkManager + Fedora systems use Network + Manager to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network connections. Wireless network devices may require third-party software or manual configuration to activate after the installation process completes. For this reason, Fedora Core provides Network + Manager as an optional component. + Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager for more information on how to install and enable Network + Manager. +
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+ Dovecot + Fedora Core includes a new version of the dovecot IMAP server software, which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of particular importance to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes. +
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+ Kudzu + The kudzu utility, libkudzu library, and /etc/sysconfig/hwconf hardware listing are all deprecated, and will be removed in a future release of Fedora Core. Applications which need to probe for available hardware should be ported to use the HAL library. More information on HAL is available at http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal. +
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+ No automatic fstab editing for removable media + The fstab-sync facility has been removed. In Fedora Core , the fstab-sync program is removed in favor of desktop specific solutions for mounting removable media. Entries for hotplug devices or inserted media are no longer automatically added to the /etc/fstab file. Command-line users may migrate to gnome-mount, which provides similar functionality. +
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+ GnuCash + The PostgreSQL backend for GnuCash has been removed, as it is unmaintained upstream, does not support the full set of GnuCash features, and can lead to crashes. Users who use the PostgreSQL backend should load their data and save it as an XML file before upgrading GnuCash. +
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+ Mozilla + The Mozilla application suite is deprecated. It is shipped in Fedora Core and applications can expect to build against mozilla-devel, however it will be removed in a future release of Fedora Core. +
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+ libstc++ preview + The libstdc++so7 package has been added. This package contains a preview of the GNU Standard C++ Library from libstdcxx_so_7-branch. It is considered experimental and unsupported. Do not build any production software against it, as its ABI and so-version will change in future upgrades. To build software using this library, invoke g++-libstdc++so_7 instead of g++. +
- Basic Components - This section contains information related to basic system components. -
- Mouse Configuration Utility Removed - The system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and 3 button mouse configuration is being done automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported. -
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- Screensavers Not Installed by Default - Screensavers not installed by default anymore? Explain why and provide commands to install them. -
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- NetworkManager - Because it is not possible to test NetworkManager in all configurations, it is not enabled by default in Fedora Core . - Refer to this page for information about enabling this application: - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager - -
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- Dovecot - This release of Fedora Core has a new version of the Dovecot IMAP server software which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of importance especially to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes. - - -
+ LinuxThreads support removed + The LinuxThreads library is no longer available. LinuxThreads was deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. The Native POSIX Threading Library (NPTL), which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has replaced LinuxThreads completely.
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An Overview of the Fedora Project - The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of Fedora Core approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The Red Hat engineering team continues to participate in building Fedora Core and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. + The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of Fedora Core approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule available at http://fedora.redhat.com/About/schedule/. The Red Hat engineering team continues to participate in building Fedora Core and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. For more information, refer to the Fedora Project website: http://fedora.redhat.com/ - Your participation is welcome. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted for details. - For communication in the Fedora Project look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. + The Fedora Project is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. As a tester, developer, documenter or translator, you can make a difference. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted for details. + This page explains the channels of communication for Fedora users and contributors: + + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are available: - - - - fedora-list at redhat.com - For users of Fedora Core releases - - - - fedora-test-list at redhat.com - For testers of Fedora Core test releases - - - - fedora-devel-list at redhat.com - For developers, developers, developers - - - - fedora-docs-list at redhat.com - For participants of the Documentation Project - - - To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request (where <listname> is one of the above list names.) - Alternately, you can subscribe through the Web interface: + + + + fedora-list at redhat.com ??? For users of Fedora Core releases + + + + fedora-test-list at redhat.com ??? For testers of Fedora Core test releases + + + + fedora-devel-list at redhat.com ??? For developers, developers, developers + + + + fedora-docs-list at redhat.com ??? For participants of the Documentation Project + + + To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request, where <listname> is one of the above list names. + Alternately, you can subscribe to Fedora mailing lists through the Web interface: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ - The Fedora Project also includes an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication. With it, you can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one. - To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access freenode IRC network. Refer to the freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel, while Fedora Project developers can often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can be found on the project pages and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. - In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname (nick). Instructions are given when you /join the channel. - - IRC Content is Uncontrolled - Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content. - + The Fedora Project also uses several IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication, similar to Instant Messaging. With it, you may have conversations with multiple people in an open channel, or chat with someone privately one-on-one. + To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access the Freenode IRC network. Refer to the Freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. + Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel on the Freenode network, whilst Fedora Project developers may often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information may be found on the webpage for the project, and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. + In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname, or nick. Instructions are given when you /join the channel. + + + + + + + + + +
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Security This section highlights various security items from Fedora Core.
General Information - General introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available from this page: - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security - + A general introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security.
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- PAM Module Deprecation + PAM module Deprecation - Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. - Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it. - - Upgraded installations using older PAM stacks need manual intervention - When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration fiels are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. + Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes the pam_stack module. pam_stack module usage is logged with a deprecation warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so they do not use it. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases and the system admininstrator previously modified some service configurations, those modified configuration files are not replaced when new packages are installed. Instead, the new configuration files are created as .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. +
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- Example /etc/pam.d/login: - -# OLD VERSION -#%PAM-1.0 -auth required pam_securetty.so -auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -auth required pam_nologin.so -account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule -session required pam_selinux.so close -session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth -session required pam_loginuid.so -session optional pam_console.so -# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule -session required pam_selinux.so open - - -# NEW VERSION -#%PAM-1.0 -auth required pam_securetty.so -auth include system-auth -# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might -# be used in the included configuration file -# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there -# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' -account required pam_nologin.so -account include system-auth -password include system-auth -# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule -session required pam_selinux.so close -session include system-auth -# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules -# in the session phase -session required pam_loginuid.so -session optional pam_console.so -# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule -session required pam_selinux.so open - + + + The following example shows the /etc/pam.d/login configuration file in its original form using pam_stack, and then revised with the include directive. + + + #%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth required pam_stack.so service=system-authauth required pam_nologin.soaccount required pam_stack.so service=system-authpassword required pam_stack.so service=system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession required pam_stack.so service=system-authsession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open + #%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth include system-auth# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might# be used in the included configuration file# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include'account required pam_nologin.soaccount include system-authpassword include system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession include system-auth# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules# in the session phasesession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open + +
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering - All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protecter. fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of key functions, just before the return address and just before returning from that value. Then the canary value is verified, and if there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match and the program aborts. The canary value is random for each time the application is started and makes it impossible to guess remotely. This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers as a rewritten implementation of the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature and available as part of GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . - This is in addition to using FORTIFY_SOURCE from Fedora Core 4 onwards. + All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protector. fstack-protector places a canary value on the stack of functions containing a local character array. Before returning from a protected function, the canary value is verified. If there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match the expected value, aborting the program. The canary value is random each time the application is started, making remote exploitation very difficult. The fstack-protector feature does not protect against heap-based buffer overflows. + This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature. For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/. This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . + The FORTIFY_SOURCE security feature for gcc and glibc introduced in Fedora Core 4 remains available. For more information about security features in Fedora, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features. + + + + CategorySecurity +
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SELinux - The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and pointers to documentation and references: + The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and pointers to documentation and references. Some useful links include the following: - New SELinux project pages: - - - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux - - - + New SELinux project pages: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux + - If you are having trouble: - - - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting - - - + Troubleshooting tips: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting + - Questions? - - - - http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq/ - - - + Frequently Asked Questions: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq/ + - Looking for a list of SELinux commands? - - - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands - - - + Listing of SELinux commands: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands + - Want to know which domains are confined? - - - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains - - - + Details of confined domains: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains +
Multi Category Security (MCS) - General use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. For example, Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. - For more information, you can read this article from the creator of MCS: - - http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html - + MCS is a general-use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. Categories might include Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. For more information about MCS, refer to http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html, an article by the author.
Multilevel Security (MLS) - A specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object (a document file) can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and the ProjectMeta is the category. - Refer to this technical article for more information: + MLS is a specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object such as a document file can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and ProjectMeta is the category. For more information about MLS, refer to http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html. - http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html + CategorySecurity
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SMB Browsing Outside Local Network - Browsing for Samba print shares across subnets is now possible. In addition, if at least one WINS server has been specified in /etc/samba/smb.conf, the first address specified is used when browsing. + You can now browse for Samba print shares across subnets. If you specify at least one WINS server in /etc/samba/smb.conf, the first address is used when browsing.
Kerberos Support for SMB Printers - The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB printer. To add the printer, the user must possess a valid Kerberos ticket and /usr/sbin/printconf-gui must be launched via sudo. No username and password is stored in /etc/cups/printers.conf. Printing is still possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous printing. + The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB printer. To add the printer, the user must possess a valid Kerberos ticket and launch the printer configuration tool. Select System>Administration>Printing from the main menu, or use the following command: + + + su -c 'system-config-printer' + + + No username and password is stored in /etc/cups/printers.conf. Printing is still possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous printing.
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Trusted Service Additions - Samba is now listed in the "Trusted services" list and can thus be enabled to permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic. + Samba is now listed in the Trusted services list. To permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic, enable this option.
Port Ranges - When defining "Other Ports" in the system-config-securitylevel tool, port ranges can now be specified. For example, specifying "6881-6999:tcp" results in the addition of the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: + When you define Other Ports in the system-config-securitylevel tool, you may now specify port ranges. For example, if you specify 6881-6999:tcp, the following line is added to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: + + A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT + +
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+ This page is a stub for content. If you have a contribution for this release notes beat for the test release of Fedora Core, add it to this page or create a sub-page. +
+ Beat writers: this is where you want to fill in with instructions about how to post relevant information. Any questions that come up can be taken to a bugzilla report for discussion to resolution, or to fedora-docs-list for wider discussions. +
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Web Servers This section contains information on Web-related applications.
httpd - Version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since the 2.0 series, including: + Fedora Core now includes version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server. This release brings a number of improvements over the 2.0 series, including: - greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache) + greatly improved caching modules (mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache) - refactored authentication and authorization support + a new structure for authentication and authorization support, replacing the security modules provided in previous versions - support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance) + support for proxy load balancing (mod_proxy_balance) - large file support for 32-bit platforms (including support for >2Gb request bodies) - - - new modules mod_dbd and mod_filter bring SQL database support and enhanced filtering + large file support for 32-bit platforms (including support for serving files larger than 2Gb) + + + new modules mod_dbd and mod_filter, which bring SQL database support and enhanced filtering + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {*} + + + Upgrading and Security Modules + +
+ If you upgrade from a previous version of httpd, update your server configuration to use the new authentication and authorization modules. Refer to the page listed below for more details. +
- The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: + The following changes have been made to the default httpd configuration: - the mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default + The mod_cern_meta and mod_asis modules are no longer loaded by default. - the mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default + The mod_ext_filter module is now loaded by default. + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + {*} + + + Third-party Modules + +
+ Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. +
- Any third-party modules compiled for httpd 2.0 must be rebuilt for httpd 2.2. - Any existing configuration files might need adapting for 2.2. For - more information, refer to - http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html. - + For more information on upgrading existing installations, refer to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html.
php @@ -57,68 +99,68 @@ - date, hash, and Reflection (built-in with the php package) + date, hash, and Reflection (built-in with the php package) - pdo and pdo_psqlite (in the php-pdo package) + pdo and pdo_psqlite (in the php-pdo package) - pdo_mysql (in the php-mysql package) + pdo_mysql (in the php-mysql package) - pdo_pgsql (in the php-pgsql package) + pdo_pgsql (in the php-pgsql package) - pdo_odbc (in the php-odbc package) + pdo_odbc (in the php-odbc package) - xmlreader and xmlwriter (in the php-xml package) + xmlreader and xmlwriter (in the php-xml package) The following extension modules are no longer built: - dbx + dbx - dio + dio - yp + yp
The PEAR framework - The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package; only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: + The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package. Only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: - Archive_Tar + Archive_Tar - Console_Getopt + Console_Getopt - XML_RPC + XML_RPC - additional components may be packaged in Fedora Extras. + Additional components may be packaged in Fedora Extras.
Index: Welcome.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Welcome.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Welcome.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:47:01 -0000 1.1 +++ Welcome.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,36 +1,47 @@ - +
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Welcome to Fedora Core - - Fedora Core Test Release - This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end users. - - - Join the Community for More Information - Subscribe to the fedora-test and fedora-devel mailings lists to keep track of important changes in the current development versions and provide feedback to the developers. Fedora Project requests you to file bug reports and enhancements to provide a improved final release to end users. See the following document for more information. - - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests. Thank you for your participation. - - - Latest Release Notes on the Web - These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core . - - Refer to these webpages to find out more information about Fedora: - Docs/Beats/OverView + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + (!) + + + Latest Release Notes on the Web + +
+ These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core . +
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+ You can help the Fedora Project community continue to improve Fedora if you file bug reports and enhancement requests. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests for more information about bugs. Thank you for your participation. + To find out more general information about Fedora, refer to the following Web pages: + - - Docs/Beats/Introduction - + Fedora Overview (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview) Fedora FAQ (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ) @@ -45,5 +56,6 @@ About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/) +
Index: Xorg.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Xorg.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Xorg.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:47:01 -0000 1.1 +++ Xorg.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,59 +1,100 @@ - +
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X Window System (Graphics) This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora.
xorg-x11 - X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low level functionality which full fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed upon. - For more information about Xorg refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/ - - You can use Applications => System Settings => Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf - Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into Fedora development (rawhide) on November 16, 2005. This is the first modular release of Xorg which among several other benefits, enable users to receive updates in a faster pace and helps developers to develop and release specific components in a rapid fashion. - More information on the current status of the Xorg modularization effort in Fedora is available from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization - + X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low-level functionality upon which full-fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed. For more information about X.org, refer to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/. + You may use Applications > System Settings > Display or system-config-display to configure the settings. The configuration file for X.org is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. + X.org X11R7 is the first modular release of X.org, which, among several other benefits, promotes faster updates and helps programmers rapidly develop and release specific components. More information on the current status of the X.org modularization effort in Fedora is available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization.
- Xorg X11R7.0 Developer Notes - X11R7.0 is included in this release and there are a number of things that software developers, and packagers in Fedora repositories need to be aware of in order to ensure that their software or software packages properly compile and work with X11R7. Some are simple changes, while others may be more involved. Here is a summary of issues that may arise and where possible, suggestions on how to fix them. -
- The /usr/X11R6 Directory Hierarchy - X11R7 install into /usr directly now, and no longer uses the /usr/X11R6 hierarchy. Applications which rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11R6 at compile time or at run time, must be updated to use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks. -
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- Imake - Imake is no longer used to build the X Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated. Imake, xmkmf and other utilities previously supplied by the X Window System, are still supplied in X11R7, however X.Org highly recommends that people migrate from Imake to using GNU autotools and pkg-config. imake support may vanish in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects. -
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- The Systemwide <filename>app-defaults</filename> Directory - The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now "%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults", which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. -
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- xft-config Can't Be Found - Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration, etc. xft-config has been deprecated for 2-3 years now, and pkgconfig *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications which previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs options for building with, must now be updated to use pkg-config. -
+ X.org X11R7 End-User Notes + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + <!> + + + Installing Third Party Drivers + +
+ Before you install any third party drivers from any vendor, including ATI or nVidia, please read http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/3rdPartyVideoDrivers. +
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+ The xorg-x11-server-Xorg package install scripts automatically remove the RgbPath line from the xorg.conf file if it is present. You may need to reconfigure your keyboard differently from what you are used to. You are encouraged to subscribe to the upstream xorg at freedesktop.org mailing list if you do need assistance reconfiguring your keyboard.
- Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview - Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package visible changes that are present in X11R7: + X.org X11R7 Developer Overview + The following list includes some of the more visible changes for developers in X11R7: - The entire buildsystem has changed from "Imake" to the GNU autotools collection. + The entire buildsystem has changed from imake to the GNU autotools collection. - All of the libraries now install pkgconfig *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11R6/lib or elsewhere. + Libraries now install pkgconfig + *.pc files, which should now always be used by software that depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to them in /usr/X11 + R6/lib or elsewhere. - Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11R6. All software which hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11R6, must now be changed preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object, or to hard code the new paths that X11R7 uses by default. It is strongly advised to use autodetection methods than to hard code paths. + Everything is now installed directly into /usr instead of /usr/X11 + R6. All software that hard codes paths to anything in /usr/X11 + R6 must now be changed, preferably to dynamically detect the proper location of the object. Developers are strongly advised against hard-coding the new X11R7 default paths. - Every library is in its own private source RPM now, which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel subpackage. Any software package that previously picked up the development headers, etc. for X libraries by using "BuildRequires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)", must now individually list each library dependency individually. When doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended to use "virtual" build dependencies instead of hard coding the library rpm package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use: "BuildRequires: libXft-devel" instead of using: "BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel". If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean/safe way to state the dependency, then go ahead and use the "xorg-x11--devel" form. By sticking to the virtual provides/requires mechanism, this ma! kes it painless if and when the libraries move to another location in the future. + Every library has its own private source RPM package, which creates a runtime binary subpackage and a -devel subpackage.
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+ X.org X11R7 Developer Notes + This section includes a summary of issues of note for developers and packagers, and suggestions on how to fix them where possible. +
+ The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy + X11R7 files install into /usr directly now, and no longer use the /usr/X11 + R6/ hierarchy. Applications that rely on files being present at fixed paths under /usr/X11 + R6/, either at compile time or run time, must be updated. They should now use the system PATH, or some other mechanism to dynamically determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks. +
+
+ Imake + The imake utility is no longer used to build the X Window System, and is now officially deprecated. X11R7 includes imake, xmkmf, and other build utilities previously supplied by the X Window System. X.Org highly recommends, however, that people migrate from imake to use GNU autotools and pkg-config. Support for imake may be removed in a future X Window System release, so developers are strongly encouraged to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects. +
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+ The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory + The system app-defaults/ directory for X resources is now %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/ on Fedora Core and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. +
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+ Correct Package Dependencies + Any software package that previously used Build + Requires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel) to satisfy build dependencies must now individually list each library dependency. The preferred and recommended method is to use virtual build dependencies instead of hard coding the library package names of the xorg implementation. This means you should use Build + Requires: libXft-devel instead of Build + Requires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel. If your software truly does depend on the X.Org X11 implementation of a specific library, and there is no other clean or safe way to state the dependency, then use the xorg-x11-devel form. If you use the virtual provides/requires mechanism, you will avoid inconvenience if the libraries move to another location in the future. +
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+ xft-config + Modular X now uses GNU autotools and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration and execution. The xft-config utility has been deprecated for some time, and pkgconfig + *.pc files have been provided for most of this time. Applications that previously used xft-config to obtain the Cflags or libs build options must now be updated to use pkg-config. +
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--- PackageNotesJava.xml DELETED --- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 17:29:32 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:29:32 -0500 Subject: release-notes/xmlbeats wikixml2fdpxml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602281729.k1SHTWMm013978@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv13955/xmlbeats Modified Files: wikixml2fdpxml Log Message: No longer need language extension, code commented out for now. Index: wikixml2fdpxml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/xmlbeats/wikixml2fdpxml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- wikixml2fdpxml 6 Feb 2006 20:35:32 -0000 1.2 +++ wikixml2fdpxml 28 Feb 2006 17:29:24 -0000 1.3 @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ mv Beats/SELinux.xml Beats/SecuritySELinux.xml # Add the base language extension to the files -ls Beats/ > xmlfiles -for i in `cat xmlfiles`; - do - echo $i | sed 's/.xml/-en.xml/g' > newfilename; - mv Beats/$i Beats/`cat newfilename`; -done -rm xmlfiles newfilename -echo "done" +#ls Beats/ > xmlfiles +#for i in `cat xmlfiles`; +# do +# echo $i | sed 's/.xml/-en.xml/g' > newfilename; +# mv Beats/$i Beats/`cat newfilename`; +#done +#rm xmlfiles newfilename +#echo "done" # Right here is where we want to call perl-fu or python-fu # to follow this pseudo-code From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 17:32:48 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:32:48 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200602281732.k1SHWmE3014189@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14171/common Modified Files: legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml Log Message: Stray paran. Index: legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml 20 Feb 2006 21:13:23 -0000 1.2 +++ legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:32:40 -0000 1.3 @@ -12,5 +12,5 @@ Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v1.0, available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). + url="http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/">http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 17:49:00 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:49:00 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en RELEASE-NOTES.xml,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200602281749.k1SHn0BV014786@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14768 Modified Files: RELEASE-NOTES.xml Log Message: Added new beats and fixed order to match Wiki. Index: RELEASE-NOTES.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES.xml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- RELEASE-NOTES.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:47:01 -0000 1.1 +++ RELEASE-NOTES.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:48:53 -0000 1.2 @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ - + @@ -51,6 +51,9 @@ + + @@ -96,6 +99,9 @@ + + @@ -106,20 +112,17 @@ - - + + - - + - - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 17:54:36 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:54:36 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DevelTools.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Security.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602281754.k1SHsaLZ015128@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15104 Modified Files: ArchSpecific.xml DevelTools.xml Security.xml Log Message: Sub-pages now pulled in to their parent page. Index: ArchSpecific.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecific.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:54:28 -0000 1.3 @@ -13,5 +13,15 @@ + + + + + + +
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 18:07:20 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:07:20 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602281807.k1SI7KQ0017196@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17171 Modified Files: legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml Log Message: Use empty-content element for consistency Index: legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:32:40 -0000 1.3 +++ legalnotice-content-p1-en.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:07:11 -0000 1.4 @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ ]> - Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. This material may be - distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open - Publication License, v1.0, available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/. + Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. This material may be + distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open + Publication License, v1.0, available at . From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 18:23:59 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:23:59 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificPPC.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificx86.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ArchSpecificx86_64.xml, 1.2, 1.3 BackwardsCompatibility.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Colophon.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DatabaseServers.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Desktop.xml, 1.2, 1.3 DevelTools.xml, 1.4, 1.5 DevelToolsGCC.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Entertainment.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Extras.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Feedback.xml, 1.2, 1.3 FileServers.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602281823.k1SINxYL017648@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17607 Modified Files: ArchSpecific.xml ArchSpecificPPC.xml ArchSpecificx86.xml ArchSpecificx86_64.xml BackwardsCompatibility.xml Colophon.xml DatabaseServers.xml Desktop.xml DevelTools.xml DevelToolsGCC.xml Entertainment.xml Extras.xml Feedback.xml FileServers.xml Log Message: Interim commit, working on adding ID attributes, converting admonition-table-hacks into proper admonitions. Index: ArchSpecific.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecific.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:54:28 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,15 +4,9 @@ Temp -
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Backwards Compatibility Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group, which is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality may select this group either during installation, or after the installation process is complete. To install the package group on a Fedora system, use Applications=>Add/Remove Software, Pirut or enter the following command in a terminal window: Index: Colophon.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Colophon.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Colophon.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ Colophon.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,35 +4,8 @@ Temp -
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About the Colophon As we use the term, a colophon: Index: DatabaseServers.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DatabaseServers.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- DatabaseServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ DatabaseServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Temp -
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MySQL Fedora now provides MySQL 5.0. For a list of the enhancements provided by this version, refer to http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-5-0-nutshell.html. @@ -14,33 +14,11 @@
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Index: Desktop.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Desktop.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Fedora Desktop GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) and KDE 3.5.1 are included in Fedora Core . The following list includes notable changes to the desktop interface in this release. Index: DevelTools.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DevelTools.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- DevelTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:54:28 -0000 1.4 +++ DevelTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.5 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Index: Entertainment.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Entertainment.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Entertainment.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ Entertainment.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Games and Entertainment Fedora Core and Fedora Extras provide a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. By default, Fedora Core includes a small package of games for GNOME (called gnome-games). To install other games available from Fedora Core and Fedora Extras, select Applications>Add/Remove Software from the main desktop menu.
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File Servers This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebServers and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing services.
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 18:36:47 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:36:47 -0500 Subject: release-notes rpm-info.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602281836.k1SIalgW017984@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17950 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Remove test3 label in preparation... Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- rpm-info.xml 17 Feb 2006 00:46:55 -0000 1.4 +++ rpm-info.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:36:39 -0000 1.5 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ - GNU FDL + OPL 1.0 @@ -19,24 +19,24 @@ - Fedora Core 5 test3 Release Notes + Fedora Core 5 Release Notes Important information about this release of Fedora Core - Fedora Core 5 test3 ???????????? + Fedora Core 5 ???????????? - Note di rilascio per Fedora Core 5 test3 + Note di rilascio per Fedora Core 5 - Fedora Core 5 test3 ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? + Fedora Core 5 ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????? - Fedora core 5 test3 ????????????????????? + Fedora core 5 ????????????????????? From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 18:42:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:42:08 -0500 Subject: release-notes Makefile,1.25,1.26 Message-ID: <200602281842.k1SIg8KN018173@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18155 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Get rid of old Java page Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.25 retrieving revision 1.26 diff -u -r1.25 -r1.26 --- Makefile 22 Feb 2006 06:09:48 -0000 1.25 +++ Makefile 28 Feb 2006 18:42:01 -0000 1.26 @@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ $(1)/OverView.xml \ $(1)/PackageChanges.xml \ $(1)/PackageNotes.xml \ - $(1)/PackageNotesJava.xml \ $(1)/Printing.xml \ $(1)/ProjectOverview.xml \ $(1)/RELEASE-NOTES.xml \ From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 19:04:29 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:04:29 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en FileServers.xml, 1.3, 1.4 I18n.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Installer.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Java.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Kernel.xml, 1.2, 1.3 RELEASE-NOTES.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602281904.k1SJ4T2i020785@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv20756 Modified Files: FileServers.xml I18n.xml Installer.xml Java.xml Kernel.xml RELEASE-NOTES.xml Log Message: Another interim check-in of ID and admonition fixing. Index: FileServers.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/FileServers.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- FileServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 +++ FileServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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File Servers This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebServers and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing services.
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Internationalization (i18n) This section includes information related to the support of various languages under Fedora Core.
Index: Installer.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Installer.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Installer.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ Installer.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,36 +4,22 @@ Temp -
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Anaconda Notes @@ -44,64 +30,25 @@ The mediacheck function is highly sensitive, and may report some usable discs as faulty. This result is often caused by disc writing software that does not include padding when creating discs from ISO files. For best results with mediacheck, boot with the following option: linux ide=nodma Use the sha1sum utility to verify discs before carrying out an installation. This test accurately identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO image files. - - - - - - - - - -
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Fedora Core supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1. Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type linux text at the boot: prompt. @@ -116,38 +63,11 @@ Anaconda now supports installation on several IDE software RAID chipsets using dmraid. To disable this feature, add the nodmraid option at the boot: prompt. For more information, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DmraidStatus . - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Serial mice are no longer formally supported in Anaconda or Fedora Core. @@ -204,33 +124,10 @@ Before you upgrade, back up the system completely. In particular, preserve /etc, /home, and possibly /opt and /usr/local if customized packages are installed there. You may wish to use a multi-boot approach with a "clone" of the old installation on alternate partition(s) as a fallback. In that case, creating alternate boot media such as GRUB boot floppy. - - - - - - - - - -
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After you complete the upgrade, run the following command: Index: Java.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Java.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Java.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ Java.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,76 +4,29 @@ Temp -
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Handling Java and Java-like Packages - In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. + In addition to the java-gcj-compat free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: @@ -85,33 +38,10 @@ Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages, and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora. Refer to the JPackage website at http://jpackage.org for more information on the project and the software that it provides. - - - - - - - - - -
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User Space Dependencies on the Kernel Fedora Core has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. To remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, use the su -c 'yum remove kernel-<version>' command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. - - - - - - - - - -
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Index: RELEASE-NOTES.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- RELEASE-NOTES.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:48:53 -0000 1.2 +++ RELEASE-NOTES.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.3 @@ -67,8 +67,10 @@ + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 19:44:15 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:44:15 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Legacy.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Multimedia.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Networking.xml, 1.2, 1.3 OverView.xml, 1.2, 1.3 PackageChanges.xml, 1.2, 1.3 PackageNotes.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ProjectOverview.xml, 1.2, 1.3 RELEASE-NOTES.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Samba.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Security.xml, 1.3, 1.4 SecuritySELinux.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ServerTools.xml, 1.2, 1.3 SystemDaemons.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Virtualization.xml, 1.1, 1.2 WebServers.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Welcome.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Xorg.xml, 1.2, 1.3 Message-ID: <200602281944.k1SJiF1e021848@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21811 Modified Files: Legacy.xml Multimedia.xml Networking.xml OverView.xml PackageChanges.xml PackageNotes.xml ProjectOverview.xml RELEASE-NOTES.xml Samba.xml Security.xml SecuritySELinux.xml ServerTools.xml SystemDaemons.xml Virtualization.xml WebServers.xml Welcome.xml Xorg.xml Log Message: These should be the last of the ID attribute and admonition changes. Index: Legacy.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Legacy.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Legacy.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ Legacy.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Fedora Legacy - Community Maintenance Project The Fedora Legacy Project is a community-supported open source project to extend the lifecycle of select "maintenance mode" Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core distributions. The Fedora Legacy Project works with the Linux community to provide security and critical bug fix errata packages. This work extends the effective lifetime of older distributions in environments where frequent upgrades are not possible or desirable. For more information about the Fedora Legacy Project, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy. Currently the Fedora Legacy Project maintains the following distributions and releases in maintenance mode: Index: Multimedia.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Multimedia.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Multimedia.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ Multimedia.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Multimedia Fedora Core includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including playback, recording and editing. Additional packages are available through the Fedora Extras repository.
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Fedora Core 5 Tour You can find a tour filled with pictures and videos of this exciting new release at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5.
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For a list of which packages were updated since FC 4, refer to this page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/PackageChanges/UpdatedPackages - New package adaptxAdaptXNew package aggAnti-Grain GeometryNew package amtuAbstract Machine Test Utility (AMTU)New package anthyJapanese character set input libraryNew package aspell-ruRussian dictionaries for Aspell.New package aspell-slSlovenian dictionaries for Aspell.New package aspell-srSerbian dictionaries for Aspell.New package avahiLocal network service discoveryNew package axisA SOAP implementation in JavaNew package beagleThe Beagle Search InfrastructureNew package bsfBean Scripting FrameworkNew package bshLightweight Scripting for JavaNew package cairoA vector graphics libraryNew package cairo-javaJava bindings for the Cairo libraryNew package castorAn open source data binding framework for JavaNew package concurrentUtility classes for concurrent Java programmingNew package dev86A real mode 80x86 assembler and linker.New package dhcdbdDHCP D-BUS daemon (dhcdbd) controls dhclient sessions with D-BUS, stores and presents DHCP options.New package ekigaA G! nome based SIP/H323 teleconferencing applicationNew package eliloELILO linux boot loader for EFI-based systemsNew package evolution-sharpEvolution Data Server Mono BindingsNew package f-spotPhoto management applicationNew package fryskFrysk execution analysis toolNew package gecko-sharp2Gecko bindings for MonoNew package geronimo-specsGeronimo J2EE server J2EE specificationsNew package giflibLibrary for manipulating GIF format image filesNew package glib-javaBase Library for the Java-GNOME librariesNew package gmimeLibrary for creating and parsing MIME messagesNew package gnome-applet-vmSimple virtual domains monitor which embed themselves in the GNOME panelNew package gnome-mountMount replacement which uses HAL to do the mountingNew package gnome-power-managerGNOME Power ManagerNew package gnome-python2-desktopThe sources for additional PyGNOME Python extension modules for the GNOME desktop.New package gnome-screensaverGNOME SreensaverNew package gnome-user-shareGnome user! file sharingNew package gnu-efiDevelopment Libraries and head! ers fo FINew package gpartA program for recovering corrupt partition tables.New package gsf-sharpMono bindings for libgsfNew package gstreamer-plugins-baseGStreamer streaming media framework base plug-insNew package gstreamer-plugins-goodGStreamer plug-ins with good code and licensingNew package gtk-sharpGTK+ and GNOME bindings for MonoNew package gtk-sharp2GTK+ and GNOME bindings for MonoNew package hplipHP Linux Imaging and Printing ProjectNew package hsqldbHsqldb Database EngineNew package icon-naming-utilsA script to handle icon names in desktop icon themesNew package icuInternational Components for UnicodeNew package imakeimake source code configuration and build systemNew package iscsi-initiator-utilsiSCSI daemon and utility programsNew package iso-codesISO code lists and translationsNew package jakarta-commons-codecJakarta Commons Codec PackageNew package jakarta-commons-daemonJakarta Commons Daemon PackageNew package jakarta-commons-discoveryJakarta Commons DiscoveryNew pac! kage jakarta-commons-httpclientJakarta Commons HTTPClient PackageNew package javaccA parser/scanner generator for javaNew package jdomJava alternative to DOM and SAXNew package jgroupsToolkit for reliable multicast communication.New package jrefactoryJRefactory and Pretty PrintNew package kasumiAn anthy dictionary management tool.New package kexec-toolsThe kexec/kdump userspace component.New package lcmsColor Management SystemNew package libFSX.Org X11 libFS runtime libraryNew package libICEX.Org X11 libICE runtime libraryNew package libSMX.Org X11 libSM runtime libraryNew package libX11X.Org X11 libX11 runtime libraryNew package libXScrnSaverX.Org X11 libXss runtime libraryNew package libXTrapX.Org X11 libXTrap runtime libraryNew package libXauX.Org X11 libXau runtime libraryNew package libXawX.Org X11 libXaw runtime libraryNew package libXcompositeX.Org X11 libXcomposite runtime libraryNew package libXcursorX.Org X11 libXcursor runtime libraryNew package libXdamageX.Org X! 11 libXdamage runtime libraryNew package libXdmcpX.Org X11 lib! Xdmcp time libraryNew package libXevieX.Org X11 libXevie runtime libraryNew package libXextX.Org X11 libXext runtime libraryNew package libXfixesX.Org X11 libXfixes runtime libraryNew package libXfontX.Org X11 libXfont runtime libraryNew package libXfontcacheX.Org X11 libXfontcache runtime libraryNew package libXftX.Org X11 libXft runtime libraryNew package libXiX.Org X11 libXi runtime libraryNew package libXineramaX.Org X11 libXinerama runtime libraryNew package libXmuX.Org X11 libXmu/libXmuu runtime librariesNew package libXpX.Org X11 libXp runtime libraryNew package libXpmX.Org X11 libXpm runtime libraryNew package libXrandrX.Org X11 libXrandr runtime libraryNew package libXrenderX.Org X11 libXrender runtime libraryNew package libXresX.Org X11 libXres runtime libraryNew package libXtX.Org X11 libXt runtime libraryNew package libXtstX.Org X11 libXtst runtime libraryNew package libXvX.Org X11 libXv runtime libraryNew package libXvMCX.Org X11 libXvMC runtime libraryNew package lib! Xxf86dgaX.Org X11 libXxf86dga runtime libraryNew package libXxf86miscX.Org X11 libXxf86misc runtime libraryNew package libXxf86vmX.Org X11 libXxf86vm runtime libraryNew package libchewingIntelligent phonetic input method library for Traditional ChineseNew package libdaemonlibrary for writing UNIX daemonsNew package libdmxX.Org X11 libdmx runtime libraryNew package libdrmlibdrm Direct Rendering Manager runtime libraryNew package libeventAbstract asynchronous event notification libraryNew package libfontencX.Org X11 libfontenc runtime libraryNew package libgdipluslibgdiplus: An Open Source implementation of the GDI+ APINew package libgpodLibrary to access the contents of an iPodNew package libgssapiGeneric Security Services Application Programming Interface LibraryNew package libiec61883Streaming library for IEEE1394New package liblbxutilX.Org X11 liblbxutil runtime libraryNew package libnlConvenience library for kernel netlink socketsNew package libnotifylibnotify notificati! on libraryNew package liboilLibrary of Optimized Inner Loops, ! CPU op ized functionsNew package liboldXX.Org X11 liboldX runtime libraryNew package libpfma performance monitoring library for Linux/ia64New package librtasLibraries to provide access to RTAS calls and RTAS events.New package libsemanageSELinux binary policy manipulation libraryNew package libsetransSELinux Translation libraryNew package libstdc++so7libstdc++.so.7 previewNew package libunwindAn unwinding library for ia64.New package libvirtLibrary providing an API to use the Xen virtualizationNew package libvte-javaWrapper library for GNOME VTENew package libxkbfileX.Org X11 libxkbfile runtime libraryNew package libxkbuiX.Org X11 libxkbui runtime libraryNew package luceneHigh-performance, full-featured text search engineNew package m17n-dbMultilingualization datafiles for m17n-libNew package m17n-libMultilingual text libraryNew package mesaMesa graphics librariesNew package mlocateAn utility for finding files by nameNew package mockobjectsJava MockObjects packageNew package monoa ! .NET runtime environmentNew package mysql-connector-odbcODBC driver for MySQLNew package mysqlclient14Backlevel MySQL shared libraries.New package nautilus-sendtoNautilus context menu for sending filesNew package nfs-utils-libNetwork File System Support LibraryNew package notify-daemonNotification DaemonNew package nsprNetscape Portable RuntimeNew package opalOpen Phone Abstraction LibraryNew package openCryptokiImplementation of Cryptoki v2.11 for IBM Crypto HardwareNew package openspSGML and XML parserNew package pcmciautilsPCMCIA utilities and initialization programsNew package perl-Net-IPPerl module for manipulation of IPv4 and IPv6 addressesNew package perl-String-CRC32Perl interface for cyclic redundency check generationNew package perl-XML-SimpleEasy API to maintain XML in PerlNew package pfmona performance monitoring tool for Linux/ia64New package php-pearPHP Extension and Application Repository frameworkNew package pirutPackage Installation, Removal and Update Tool! sNew package prctlUtility to perform process operationsNew pac! kage p iroPython bindings for the cairo libraryNew package pykickstartA python library for manipulating kickstart filesNew package python-pyblockPython modules for dealing with block devicesNew package rhpxlPython library for configuring and running X.New package s390utilsLinux/390 specific utilities.New package salinfoSAL info tool.New package scimSmart Common Input Method platformNew package scim-anthySCIM IMEngine for anthy for Japanese inputNew package scim-chewingChewing Chinese input method for SCIMNew package scim-hangulHangul Input Method Engine for SCIMNew package scim-m17nSCIM IMEngine for m17n-libNew package scim-pinyinSmart Pinyin IMEngine for Smart Common Input Method platformNew package scim-qtimmSCIM input method module for QtNew package scim-tablesSCIM Generic Table IMEngineNew package squashfs-toolssquashfs utilitiesNew package system-config-clustersystem-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting.New package! systemtapInstrumentation SystemNew package tanukiwrapperJava Service WrapperNew package tog-pegasusOpenPegasus WBEM Services for LinuxNew package tomboyTomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix.New package velocityJava-based template engineNew package werken.xpathXPath implementation using JDOMNew package wpa_supplicantWPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1X SupplicantNew package wsdl4jWeb Services Description Language Toolkit for JavaNew package xdocletXDoclet Attribute Orientated Programming FrameworkNew package xjavadocThe XJavaDoc engineNew package xmlrpcJava XML-RPC implementationNew package xorg-x11-appsX.Org X11 applicationsNew package xorg-x11-driversX.Org X11 driver installation packageNew package xorg-x11-drv-acecadXorg X11 acecad input driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-aiptekXorg X11 aiptek input driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-apmXorg X11 apm video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-arkXorg X11 ark video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-atiXorg X11 ati video driverNew ! package xorg-x11-drv-calcompXorg X11 calcomp input driverNew p! 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rv-s3Xorg X11 s3 video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-s3virgeX! org X1 3virge video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-savageXorg X11 savage video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-siliconmotionXorg X11 siliconmotion video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-sisXorg X11 sis video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-sisusbXorg X11 sisusb video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-spaceorbXorg X11 spaceorb input driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-summaXorg X11 summa input driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-tdfxXorg X11 tdfx video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-tek4957Xorg X11 tek4957 input driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-tridentXorg X11 trident video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-tsengXorg X11 tseng video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-ur98Xorg X11 ur98 input driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-v4lXorg X11 v4l video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-vesaXorg X11 vesa video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-vgaXorg X11 vga video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-viaXorg X11 via video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-vmwareXorg X11 vmware video driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-voidXorg X11 void i! nput driverNew package xorg-x11-drv-voodooXorg X11 voodoo video driverNew package xorg-x11-filesystemX.Org X11 filesystem layoutNew package xorg-x11-font-utilsX.Org X11 font utilitiesNew package xorg-x11-fontsX.Org X11 fontsNew package xorg-x11-proto-develX.Org X11 Protocol headersNew package xorg-x11-resutilsX.Org X11 X resource utilitiesNew package xorg-x11-serverX.Org X11 X serverNew package xorg-x11-server-utilsX.Org X11 X server utilitiesNew package xorg-x11-twmX.Org X11 twm window managerNew package xorg-x11-util-macrosX.Org X11 Autotools macrosNew package xorg-x11-utilsX.Org X11 X client utilitiesNew package xorg-x11-xauthX.Org X11 X authority utilitiesNew package xorg-x11-xbitmapsX.Org X11 application bitmapsNew package xorg-x11-xdmX.Org X11 xdm - X Display ManagerNew package xorg-x11-xfsX.Org X11 xfs font serverNew package xorg-x11-xfwpX.Org X11 X firewall proxyNew package xorg-x11-xinitX.Org X11 X Window System xinit startup scriptsNew package xorg-x11-xkb-utilsX.! Org X11 xkb utilitiesNew package xorg-x11-xkbdataxkb data file! s for X.Org X11 X serverNew package xorg-x11-xsmX.Org X11 X Session ManagerNew package xorg-x11-xtrans-develX.Org X11 developmental X transport libraryRemoved package CannaRemoved package 4SuiteRemoved package MyODBCRemoved package apelRemoved package VFlib2Removed package anaconda-helpRemoved package aqhbciRemoved package cdicconfRemoved package fonts-xorgRemoved package gimp-gapRemoved package gnome-kerberosRemoved package gnomemeetingRemoved package hotplugRemoved package howlRemoved package hpijsRemoved package hpojRemoved package iiimfRemoved package iiimf-le-chinputRemoved package iiimf-le-xcinRemoved package libgal2Removed package libungifRemoved package lvm2-clusterRemoved package mod_jkRemoved package nvi-m17nRemoved package openh323Removed package openmotif21Removed package pcmcia-csRemoved package perl-FilterRemoved package perl-Filter-SimpleRemoved package perl-Parse-YappRemoved package perl-RPM2Removed package perl-Time-HiResRemoved package perl-XML-EncodingRemoved p! ackage perl-libxml-ennoRemoved package python-twistedRemoved package sashRemoved package schedutilsRemoved package selinux-policy-targetedRemoved package selinux-policy-strictRemoved package slocateRemoved package struts11Removed package system-config-mouseRemoved package system-config-packagesRemoved package taipeifontsRemoved package w3c-libwwwRemoved package xinitrcRemoved package usbview + +New package adaptx + AdaptX + +New package agg + Anti-Grain Geometry + +New package amtu + Abstract Machine Test Utility (AMTU) + +New package anthy + Japanese character set input library + +New package aspell-ru + Russian dictionaries for Aspell. + +New package aspell-sl + Slovenian dictionaries for Aspell. + +New package aspell-sr + Serbian dictionaries for Aspell. + +New package avahi + Local network service discovery + +New package axis + A SOAP implementation in Java + +New package beagle + The Beagle Search Infrastructure + +New package bsf + Bean Scripting Framework + +New package bsh + Lightweight Scripting for Java + +New package cairo + A vector graphics library + +New package cairo-java + Java bindings for the Cairo library + +New package castor + An open source data binding framework for Java + +New package concurrent + Utility classes for concurrent Java programming + +New package dev86 + A real mode 80x86 assembler and linker. + +New package dhcdbd + DHCP D-BUS daemon (dhcdbd) controls dhclient sessions with D-BUS, stores and presents DHCP options. + +New package ekiga + A Gnome based SIP/H323 teleconferencing application + +New package elilo + ELILO linux boot loader for EFI-based systems + +New package evolution-sharp + Evolution Data Server Mono Bindings + +New package f-spot + Photo management application + +New package frysk + Frysk execution analysis tool + +New package gecko-sharp2 + Gecko bindings for Mono + +New package geronimo-specs + Geronimo J2EE server J2EE specifications + +New package giflib + Library for manipulating GIF format image files + +New package glib-java + Base Library for the Java-GNOME libraries + +New package gmime + Library for creating and parsing MIME messages + +New package gnome-applet-vm + Simple virtual domains monitor which embed themselves in the GNOME panel + +New package gnome-mount + Mount replacement which uses HAL to do the mounting + +New package gnome-power-manager + GNOME Power Manager + +New package gnome-python2-desktop + The sources for additional PyGNOME Python extension modules for the GNOME desktop. + +New package gnome-screensaver + GNOME Sreensaver + +New package gnome-user-share + Gnome user file sharing + +New package gnu-efi + Development Libraries and headers for EFI + +New package gpart + A program for recovering corrupt partition tables. + +New package gsf-sharp + Mono bindings for libgsf + +New package gstreamer-plugins-base + GStreamer streaming media framework base plug-ins + +New package gstreamer-plugins-good + GStreamer plug-ins with good code and licensing + +New package gtk-sharp + GTK+ and GNOME bindings for Mono + +New package gtk-sharp2 + GTK+ and GNOME bindings for Mono + +New package hplip + HP Linux Imaging and Printing Project + +New package hsqldb + Hsqldb Database Engine + +New package icon-naming-utils + A script to handle icon names in desktop icon themes + +New package icu + International Components for Unicode + +New package imake + imake source code configuration and build system + +New package iscsi-initiator-utils + iSCSI daemon and utility programs + +New package iso-codes + ISO code lists and translations + +New package jakarta-commons-codec + Jakarta Commons Codec Package + +New package jakarta-commons-daemon + Jakarta Commons Daemon Package + +New package jakarta-commons-discovery + Jakarta Commons Discovery + +New package jakarta-commons-httpclient + Jakarta Commons HTTPClient Package + +New package javacc + A parser/scanner generator for java + +New package jdom + Java alternative to DOM and SAX + +New package jgroups + Toolkit for reliable multicast communication. + +New package jrefactory + JRefactory and Pretty Print + +New package kasumi + An anthy dictionary management tool. + +New package kexec-tools + The kexec/kdump userspace component. + +New package lcms + Color Management System + +New package libFS + X.Org X11 libFS runtime library + +New package libICE + X.Org X11 libICE runtime library + +New package libSM + X.Org X11 libSM runtime library + +New package libX11 + X.Org X11 libX11 runtime library + +New package libXScrnSaver + X.Org X11 libXss runtime library + +New package libXTrap + X.Org X11 libXTrap runtime library + +New package libXau + X.Org X11 libXau runtime library + +New package libXaw + X.Org X11 libXaw runtime library + +New package libXcomposite + X.Org X11 libXcomposite runtime library + +New package libXcursor + X.Org X11 libXcursor runtime library + +New package libXdamage + X.Org X11 libXdamage runtime library + +New package libXdmcp + X.Org X11 libXdmcp runtime library + +New package libXevie + X.Org X11 libXevie runtime library + +New package libXext + X.Org X11 libXext runtime library + +New package libXfixes + X.Org X11 libXfixes runtime library + +New package libXfont + X.Org X11 libXfont runtime library + +New package libXfontcache + X.Org X11 libXfontcache runtime library + +New package libXft + X.Org X11 libXft runtime library + +New package libXi + X.Org X11 libXi runtime library + +New package libXinerama + X.Org X11 libXinerama runtime library + +New package libXmu + X.Org X11 libXmu/libXmuu runtime libraries + +New package libXp + X.Org X11 libXp runtime library + +New package libXpm + X.Org X11 libXpm runtime library + +New package libXrandr + X.Org X11 libXrandr runtime library + +New package libXrender + X.Org X11 libXrender runtime library + +New package libXres + X.Org X11 libXres runtime library + +New package libXt + X.Org X11 libXt runtime library + +New package libXtst + X.Org X11 libXtst runtime library + +New package libXv + X.Org X11 libXv runtime library + +New package libXvMC + X.Org X11 libXvMC runtime library + +New package libXxf86dga + X.Org X11 libXxf86dga runtime library + +New package libXxf86misc + X.Org X11 libXxf86misc runtime library + +New package libXxf86vm + X.Org X11 libXxf86vm runtime library + +New package libchewing + Intelligent phonetic input method library for Traditional Chinese + +New package libdaemon + library for writing UNIX daemons + +New package libdmx + X.Org X11 libdmx runtime library + +New package libdrm + libdrm Direct Rendering Manager runtime library + +New package libevent + Abstract asynchronous event notification library + +New package libfontenc + X.Org X11 libfontenc runtime library + +New package libgdiplus + libgdiplus: An Open Source implementation of the GDI+ API + +New package libgpod + Library to access the contents of an iPod + +New package libgssapi + Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface Library + +New package libiec61883 + Streaming library for IEEE1394 + +New package liblbxutil + X.Org X11 liblbxutil runtime library + +New package libnl + Convenience library for kernel netlink sockets + +New package libnotify + libnotify notification library + +New package liboil + Library of Optimized Inner Loops, CPU optimized functions + +New package liboldX + X.Org X11 liboldX runtime library + +New package libpfm + a performance monitoring library for Linux/ia64 + +New package librtas + Libraries to provide access to RTAS calls and RTAS events. + +New package libsemanage + SELinux binary policy manipulation library + +New package libsetrans + SELinux Translation library + +New package libstdc++so7 + libstdc++.so.7 preview + +New package libunwind + An unwinding library for ia64. + +New package libvirt + Library providing an API to use the Xen virtualization + +New package libvte-java + Wrapper library for GNOME VTE + +New package libxkbfile + X.Org X11 libxkbfile runtime library + +New package libxkbui + X.Org X11 libxkbui runtime library + +New package lucene + High-performance, full-featured text search engine + +New package m17n-db + Multilingualization datafiles for m17n-lib + +New package m17n-lib + Multilingual text library + +New package mesa + Mesa graphics libraries + +New package mlocate + An utility for finding files by name + +New package mockobjects + Java MockObjects package + +New package mono + a .NET runtime environment + +New package mysql-connector-odbc + ODBC driver for MySQL + +New package mysqlclient14 + Backlevel MySQL shared libraries. + +New package nautilus-sendto + Nautilus context menu for sending files + +New package nfs-utils-lib + Network File System Support Library + +New package notify-daemon + Notification Daemon + +New package nspr + Netscape Portable Runtime + +New package opal + Open Phone Abstraction Library + +New package openCryptoki + Implementation of Cryptoki v2.11 for IBM Crypto Hardware + +New package opensp + SGML and XML parser + +New package pcmciautils + PCMCIA utilities and initialization programs + +New package perl-Net-IP + Perl module for manipulation of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses + +New package perl-String-CRC32 + Perl interface for cyclic redundency check generation + +New package perl-XML-Simple + Easy API to maintain XML in Perl + +New package pfmon + a performance monitoring tool for Linux/ia64 + +New package php-pear + PHP Extension and Application Repository framework + +New package pirut + Package Installation, Removal and Update Tools + +New package prctl + Utility to perform process operations + +New package pycairo + Python bindings for the cairo library + +New package pykickstart + A python library for manipulating kickstart files + +New package python-pyblock + Python modules for dealing with block devices + +New package rhpxl + Python library for configuring and running X. + +New package s390utils + Linux/390 specific utilities. + +New package salinfo + SAL info tool. + +New package scim + Smart Common Input Method platform + +New package scim-anthy + SCIM IMEngine for anthy for Japanese input + +New package scim-chewing + Chewing Chinese input method for SCIM + +New package scim-hangul + Hangul Input Method Engine for SCIM + +New package scim-m17n + SCIM IMEngine for m17n-lib + +New package scim-pinyin + Smart Pinyin IMEngine for Smart Common Input Method platform + +New package scim-qtimm + SCIM input method module for Qt + +New package scim-tables + SCIM Generic Table IMEngine + +New package squashfs-tools + squashfs utilities + +New package system-config-cluster + system-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting. + +New package systemtap + Instrumentation System + +New package tanukiwrapper + Java Service Wrapper + +New package tog-pegasus + OpenPegasus WBEM Services for Linux + +New package tomboy + Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. + +New package velocity + Java-based template engine + +New package werken.xpath + XPath implementation using JDOM + +New package wpa_supplicant + WPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1X Supplicant + +New package wsdl4j + Web Services Description Language Toolkit for Java + +New package xdoclet + XDoclet Attribute Orientated Programming Framework + +New package xjavadoc + The XJavaDoc engine + +New package xmlrpc + Java XML-RPC implementation + +New package xorg-x11-apps + X.Org X11 applications + +New package xorg-x11-drivers + X.Org X11 driver installation package + +New package xorg-x11-drv-acecad + Xorg X11 acecad input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-aiptek + Xorg X11 aiptek input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-apm + Xorg X11 apm video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-ark + Xorg X11 ark video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-ati + Xorg X11 ati video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-calcomp + Xorg X11 calcomp input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-chips + Xorg X11 chips video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-cirrus + Xorg X11 cirrus video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-citron + Xorg X11 citron input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-cyrix + Xorg X11 cyrix video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-digitaledge + Xorg X11 digitaledge input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-dmc + Xorg X11 dmc input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-dummy + Xorg X11 dummy video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-dynapro + Xorg X11 dynapro input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-elo2300 + Xorg X11 elo2300 input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-elographics + Xorg X11 elographics input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-evdev + Xorg X11 evdev input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-fbdev + Xorg X11 fbdev video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-fpit + Xorg X11 fpit input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-glint + Xorg X11 glint video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-hyperpen + Xorg X11 hyperpen input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-i128 + Xorg X11 i128 video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-i740 + Xorg X11 i740 video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-i810 + Xorg X11 i810 video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-jamstudio + Xorg X11 jamstudio input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-joystick + Xorg X11 joystick input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-keyboard + Xorg X11 keyboard input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-magellan + Xorg X11 magellan input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-magictouch + Xorg X11 magictouch input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-mga + Xorg X11 mga video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-microtouch + Xorg X11 microtouch input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-mouse + Xorg X11 mouse input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-mutouch + Xorg X11 mutouch input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-neomagic + Xorg X11 neomagic video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-nsc + Xorg X11 nsc video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-nv + Xorg X11 nv video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-palmax + Xorg X11 palmax input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-penmount + Xorg X11 penmount input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-rendition + Xorg X11 rendition video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-s3 + Xorg X11 s3 video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-s3virge + Xorg X11 s3virge video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-savage + Xorg X11 savage video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-siliconmotion + Xorg X11 siliconmotion video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-sis + Xorg X11 sis video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-sisusb + Xorg X11 sisusb video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-spaceorb + Xorg X11 spaceorb input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-summa + Xorg X11 summa input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-tdfx + Xorg X11 tdfx video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-tek4957 + Xorg X11 tek4957 input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-trident + Xorg X11 trident video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-tseng + Xorg X11 tseng video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-ur98 + Xorg X11 ur98 input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-v4l + Xorg X11 v4l video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-vesa + Xorg X11 vesa video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-vga + Xorg X11 vga video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-via + Xorg X11 via video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-vmware + Xorg X11 vmware video driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-void + Xorg X11 void input driver + +New package xorg-x11-drv-voodoo + Xorg X11 voodoo video driver + +New package xorg-x11-filesystem + X.Org X11 filesystem layout + +New package xorg-x11-font-utils + X.Org X11 font utilities + +New package xorg-x11-fonts + X.Org X11 fonts + +New package xorg-x11-proto-devel + X.Org X11 Protocol headers + +New package xorg-x11-resutils + X.Org X11 X resource utilities + +New package xorg-x11-server + X.Org X11 X server + +New package xorg-x11-server-utils + X.Org X11 X server utilities + +New package xorg-x11-twm + X.Org X11 twm window manager + +New package xorg-x11-util-macros + X.Org X11 Autotools macros + +New package xorg-x11-utils + X.Org X11 X client utilities + +New package xorg-x11-xauth + X.Org X11 X authority utilities + +New package xorg-x11-xbitmaps + X.Org X11 application bitmaps + +New package xorg-x11-xdm + X.Org X11 xdm - X Display Manager + +New package xorg-x11-xfs + X.Org X11 xfs font server + +New package xorg-x11-xfwp + X.Org X11 X firewall proxy + +New package xorg-x11-xinit + X.Org X11 X Window System xinit startup scripts + +New package xorg-x11-xkb-utils + X.Org X11 xkb utilities + +New package xorg-x11-xkbdata + xkb data files for the X.Org X11 X server + +New package xorg-x11-xsm + X.Org X11 X Session Manager + +New package xorg-x11-xtrans-devel + X.Org X11 developmental X transport library + + +Removed package Canna + +Removed package 4Suite + +Removed package MyODBC + +Removed package apel + +Removed package VFlib2 + +Removed package anaconda-help + +Removed package aqhbci + +Removed package cdicconf + +Removed package fonts-xorg + +Removed package gimp-gap + +Removed package gnome-kerberos + +Removed package gnomemeeting + +Removed package hotplug + +Removed package howl + +Removed package hpijs + +Removed package hpoj + +Removed package iiimf + +Removed package iiimf-le-chinput + +Removed package iiimf-le-xcin + +Removed package libgal2 + +Removed package libungif + +Removed package lvm2-cluster + +Removed package mod_jk + +Removed package nvi-m17n + +Removed package openh323 + +Removed package openmotif21 + +Removed package pcmcia-cs + +Removed package perl-Filter + +Removed package perl-Filter-Simple + +Removed package perl-Parse-Yapp + +Removed package perl-RPM2 + +Removed package perl-Time-HiRes + +Removed package perl-XML-Encoding + +Removed package perl-libxml-enno + +Removed package python-twisted + +Removed package sash + +Removed package schedutils + +Removed package selinux-policy-targeted + +Removed package selinux-policy-strict + +Removed package slocate + +Removed package struts11 + +Removed package system-config-mouse + +Removed package system-config-packages + +Removed package taipeifonts + +Removed package w3c-libwww + +Removed package xinitrc + +Removed package usbview +
Index: PackageNotes.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotes.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- PackageNotes.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.3 +++ PackageNotes.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Package Notes The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system.
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Systemwide Search Changes + + <code>mlocate</code> Has Replaced <code>slocate</code> + The new mlocate package provides the implementations of /usr/bin/locate and /usr/bin/updatedb. Previous Fedora releases included the slocate versions of these programs. + - - - - - - - -
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An Overview of the Fedora Project The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development is done in a public forum. The project produces time-based releases of Fedora Core approximately 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule available at http://fedora.redhat.com/About/schedule/. The Red Hat engineering team continues to participate in building Fedora Core and invites and encourages more outside participation than was possible in the past. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. For more information, refer to the Fedora Project website: @@ -43,32 +43,9 @@ To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access the Freenode IRC network. Refer to the Freenode website (http://www.freenode.net/) for more information. Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel on the Freenode network, whilst Fedora Project developers may often be found on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information may be found on the webpage for the project, and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to register your nickname, or nick. Instructions are given when you /join the channel. - - - - - - - - - -
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Index: RELEASE-NOTES.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- RELEASE-NOTES.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.3 +++ RELEASE-NOTES.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 @@ -61,13 +61,15 @@ + - @@ -90,8 +92,10 @@ + Index: Samba.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Samba.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.3 +++ Samba.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Samba (Windows Compatibility) This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software Fedora uses to interact with Microsoft Windows systems.
Index: Security.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:54:28 -0000 1.3 +++ Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Security This section highlights various security items from Fedora Core.
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- diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew + + Upgrading and PAM Stacks + When a system is upgraded from previous Fedora Core releases + and the system admininstrator previously modified some service + configurations, those modified configuration files are + not replaced when new packages are + installed. Instead, the new configuration files are created as + .rpmnew files. Such service configurations must be fixed + so the pam_stack module is not used. Refer to the + .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. + + diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew
The following example shows the /etc/pam.d/login configuration file in its original form using pam_stack, and then revised with the include directive. - #%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth required pam_stack.so service=system-authauth required pam_nologin.soaccount required pam_stack.so service=system-authpassword required pam_stack.so service=system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession required pam_stack.so service=system-authsession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open - #%PAM-1.0auth required pam_securetty.soauth include system-auth# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might# be used in the included configuration file# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include'account required pam_nologin.soaccount include system-authpassword include system-auth# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rulesession required pam_selinux.so closesession include system-auth# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules# in the session phasesession required pam_loginuid.sosession optional pam_console.so# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rulesession required pam_selinux.so open + +#%PAM-1.0 +auth required pam_securetty.so +auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +auth required pam_nologin.so +account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule +session required pam_selinux.so close +session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth +session required pam_loginuid.so +session optional pam_console.so +# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule +session required pam_selinux.so open + + +#%PAM-1.0 +auth required pam_securetty.so +auth include system-auth +# no module should remain after 'include' if 'sufficient' might +# be used in the included configuration file +# pam_nologin moved to account phase - it's more appropriate there +# other modules might be moved before the system-auth 'include' +account required pam_nologin.so +account include system-auth +password include system-auth +# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule +session required pam_selinux.so close +session include system-auth +# the system-auth config doesn't contain sufficient modules +# in the session phase +session required pam_loginuid.so +session optional pam_console.so +# pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule +session required pam_selinux.so open +
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protector. fstack-protector places a canary value on the stack of functions containing a local character array. Before returning from a protected function, the canary value is verified. If there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match the expected value, aborting the program. The canary value is random each time the application is started, making remote exploitation very difficult. The fstack-protector feature does not protect against heap-based buffer overflows. - This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature. For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/. This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . + This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature. For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/. This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . The FORTIFY_SOURCE security feature for gcc and glibc introduced in Fedora Core 4 remains available. For more information about security features in Fedora, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features. - - CategorySecurity -
Index: SecuritySELinux.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/SecuritySELinux.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- SecuritySELinux.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ SecuritySELinux.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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SELinux The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and pointers to documentation and references. Some useful links include the following: Index: ServerTools.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ServerTools.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- ServerTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ ServerTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Docs/Beats/ServerTools This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server and system configuration tools in Fedora Core.
Index: SystemDaemons.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/SystemDaemons.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- SystemDaemons.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ SystemDaemons.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Temp -
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Index: WebServers.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/WebServers.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- WebServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 17:25:26 -0000 1.2 +++ WebServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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Web Servers This section contains information on Web-related applications.
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X Window System (Graphics) This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation provided with Fedora.
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+ + Installing Third Party Drivers + Before you install any third party drivers from any vendor, + including ATI or nVidia, please read http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/3rdPartyVideoDrivers. + + The xorg-x11-server-Xorg package install scripts automatically remove the RgbPath line from the xorg.conf file if it is present. You may need to reconfigure your keyboard differently from what you are used to. You are encouraged to subscribe to the upstream xorg at freedesktop.org mailing list if you do need assistance reconfiguring your keyboard.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 20:04:12 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:04:12 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecificPPC.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificx86.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificx86_64.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Desktop.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Installer.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Kernel.xml, 1.3, 1.4 OverView.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageNotes.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Samba.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Security.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Welcome.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Xorg.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602282004.k1SK4CRF024148@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24073 Modified Files: ArchSpecificPPC.xml ArchSpecificx86.xml ArchSpecificx86_64.xml Desktop.xml Installer.xml Kernel.xml OverView.xml PackageNotes.xml Samba.xml Security.xml Welcome.xml Xorg.xml Log Message: Should be all the missing version and Jname numbers; the GetVal macro was not executed in building these pages. Searching for 'Core ' and 'Core .' seems to have done it. Index: ArchSpecificPPC.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecificPPC.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecificPPC.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:03 -0000 1.4 @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ Minimum CPU: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 - Fedora Core supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. + Fedora Core 5 supports only the ???New World??? generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. - Fedora Core also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. + Fedora Core 5 also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM. @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
Hard Disk Space Requirements - The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on Installtion Disc 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core 5 after installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on Installtion Disc 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
Index: ArchSpecificx86.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecificx86.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecificx86.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform.
x86 Hardware Requirements - In order to use specific features of Fedora Core during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards. + In order to use specific features of Fedora Core 5 during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards.
Processor and Memory Requirements The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors, such as those from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors, may also be used with Fedora Core. - Minimum: Pentium-class ??? Fedora Core is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and compatible AMD and VIA processors. Fedora takes this approach because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium class processors. In addition, scheduling for Pentium 4 processors, which make up the bulk of today's processors, is sufficiently different to warrant this change. + Minimum: Pentium-class ??? Fedora Core 5 is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and compatible AMD and VIA processors. Fedora takes this approach because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium class processors. In addition, scheduling for Pentium 4 processors, which make up the bulk of today's processors, is sufficiently different to warrant this change. Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
Hard Disk Space Requirements - The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core 5 after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
Index: ArchSpecificx86_64.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- ArchSpecificx86_64.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 +++ ArchSpecificx86_64.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform.
x86_64 Hardware Requirements - In order to use specific features of Fedora Core during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards. + In order to use specific features of Fedora Core 5 during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards.
Memory Requirements This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
Hard Disk Space Requirements - The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. + The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core 5 after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system. In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation.
Index: Desktop.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Desktop.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.3 +++ Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Fedora Desktop - GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) and KDE 3.5.1 are included in Fedora Core . The following list includes notable changes to the desktop interface in this release. + GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) and KDE 3.5.1 are included in Fedora Core 5. The following list includes notable changes to the desktop interface in this release. @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ - The GNOME Screensaver provides a integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. + The GNOME Screensaver provides an integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. Index: Installer.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Installer.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Installer.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.3 +++ Installer.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
Installation-Related Notes - This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core in general. + This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core 5 in general. Downloading Large Files - If you intend to download the Fedora Core DVD ISO image, keep in + If you intend to download the Fedora Core 5 DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2GB in size. wget 1.9.1-16 and above, curl and ncftpget do not have this limitation, and can successfully @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ - Fedora Core supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1. Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type linux text at the boot: prompt. + Fedora Core 5 supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1. Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type linux text at the boot: prompt.
Index: Kernel.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.3 +++ Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Linux Kernel - This section covers changes and important information regarding the kernel in Fedora Core . + This section covers changes and important information regarding the kernel in Fedora Core 5.
Version This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called vanilla kernel from the kernel.org web site: @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ - Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: + Fedora Core 5 includes the following kernel builds: Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPUs. Configured sources are available in the kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm package. @@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ Select one or more of these flavors, separated by commas and no spaces, as appropriate. Enter the root password when prompted. x86_64 Default Kernel Provides SMP - There is no separate SMP kernel available for the x86_64 architecture in Fedora Core . + There is no separate SMP kernel available for the x86_64 architecture in Fedora Core 5. PowerPC Kernel Support - There is no support for Xen or kdump for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core . + There is no support for Xen or kdump for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core 5.
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
Preparing for Kernel Development - Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. + Fedora Core 5 does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. Instructions Refer to Current Kernel To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, the expression <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: uname -r. @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ - The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: + The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core 5 are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
User Space Dependencies on the Kernel - Fedora Core has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. To remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, use the su -c 'yum remove kernel-<version>' command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. + Fedora Core 5 has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons. To remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, use the su -c 'yum remove kernel-<version>' command instead. The yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. PowerPC does not support GFS The GFS kernel modules are not built for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core 5. Index: OverView.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/OverView.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- OverView.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 +++ OverView.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ You can now enjoy enhanced multimedia support with version 0.10 of the Gstreamer media framework. This milestone release brings major improvements in robustness, compatibility, and features, over previous versions of Gstreamer. The Totem movie player and other media software in this release have been updated to use the new framework. - There is dramatically improved internationalization support with SCIM in Fedora Core . The SCIM language input framework provides an easy to use interface for inputting many different non-English languages. SCIM replaces the IIIMF system used in previous Fedora releases. + There is dramatically improved internationalization support with SCIM in Fedora Core 5. The SCIM language input framework provides an easy to use interface for inputting many different non-English languages. SCIM replaces the IIIMF system used in previous Fedora releases. The default Web browser is Firefox 1.5 (http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html), which has many new features for faster, safer, and more efficient browsing. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ This release includes libnotify, a library that features simple and attractive notifications for the desktop. - Fedora Core now uses gnome-mount, a more efficient mechanism that replaces fstab-sync, and uses HAL to handle mounting. + Fedora Core 5 now uses gnome-mount, a more efficient mechanism that replaces fstab-sync, and uses HAL to handle mounting. Printing support is improved in this release with the inclusion of the hplip utility, which replaces hpijs. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Improvements for administrators and developers include: - The Xen virtualization system has enhanced support. The tools to configure Xen virtual machines on your Fedora Core system now use the standard graphical installation process, run as a window on your desktop. Fedora developers have also created gnome-applet-vm, which provides a simple virtual domains monitor applet, and libvirt (http://libvirt.org/), a library providing an API to use Xen virtualization capabilities. + The Xen virtualization system has enhanced support. The tools to configure Xen virtual machines on your Fedora Core 5 system now use the standard graphical installation process, run as a window on your desktop. Fedora developers have also created gnome-applet-vm, which provides a simple virtual domains monitor applet, and libvirt (http://libvirt.org/), a library providing an API to use Xen virtualization capabilities. The industry-leading anaconda installation system continues to evolve. New features for this release include remote logging and improved support for tracebacks. Package management in the installation system is now provided by yum. This enhancement is the first step in enabling access to Fedora Extras from within the installation process. Index: PackageNotes.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotes.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- PackageNotes.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 +++ PackageNotes.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.5 @@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
Package Notes - The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system. + The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core 5. For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system.
Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes - The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core . The udev method now handles all module loading, both on system boot and for hotplugged devices. The hotplug package has been removed, as it is no longer needed. + The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core 5. The udev method now handles all module loading, both on system boot and for hotplugged devices. The hotplug package has been removed, as it is no longer needed. Support for hotplug helpers via the /etc/hotplug, /etc/hotplug.d, and /etc/dev.d directories is deprecated, and may be removed in a future Fedora Core release. These helpers should be converted to udev rules. Please see http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html for examples.
@@ -43,14 +43,14 @@
NetworkManager Fedora systems use Network - Manager to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network connections. Wireless network devices may require third-party software or manual configuration to activate after the installation process completes. For this reason, Fedora Core provides Network + Manager to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network connections. Wireless network devices may require third-party software or manual configuration to activate after the installation process completes. For this reason, Fedora Core 5 provides Network Manager as an optional component. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager for more information on how to install and enable Network Manager.
Dovecot - Fedora Core includes a new version of the dovecot IMAP server software, which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of particular importance to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes. + Fedora Core 5 includes a new version of the dovecot IMAP server software, which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of particular importance to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot for more information on the changes.
Kudzu @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
Mozilla - The Mozilla application suite is deprecated. It is shipped in Fedora Core and applications can expect to build against mozilla-devel, however it will be removed in a future release of Fedora Core. + The Mozilla application suite is deprecated. It is shipped in Fedora Core 5 and applications can expect to build against mozilla-devel, however it will be removed in a future release of Fedora Core.
libstc++ preview Index: Samba.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Samba.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 +++ Samba.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.5 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software Fedora uses to interact with Microsoft Windows systems.
Windows Network Browsing - Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core , the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of the ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel, and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly handles SMB broadcasts and permits network browsing. + Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of the ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel, and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly handles SMB broadcasts and permits network browsing.
Index: Security.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 +++ Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.5 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called fstack-protector. fstack-protector places a canary value on the stack of functions containing a local character array. Before returning from a protected function, the canary value is verified. If there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match the expected value, aborting the program. The canary value is random each time the application is started, making remote exploitation very difficult. The fstack-protector feature does not protect against heap-based buffer overflows. - This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature. For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/. This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . + This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature. For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/. This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core 5. The FORTIFY_SOURCE security feature for gcc and glibc introduced in Fedora Core 4 remains available. For more information about security features in Fedora, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features. Index: Welcome.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Welcome.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Welcome.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 +++ Welcome.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Latest Release Notes on the Web These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ - to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core . + to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core 5. You can help the Fedora Project community continue to improve Fedora if you file bug reports and enhancement requests. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests for more information about bugs. Thank you for your participation. To find out more general information about Fedora, refer to the following Web pages: Index: Xorg.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Xorg.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Xorg.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 +++ Xorg.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory - The system app-defaults/ directory for X resources is now %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/ on Fedora Core and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. + The system app-defaults/ directory for X resources is now %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, which expands to /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/ on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
Correct Package Dependencies From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 20:18:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:18:43 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Desktop.xml, 1.4, 1.5 I18n.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Kernel.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Networking.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Message-ID: <200602282018.k1SKIh8b024380@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24355 Modified Files: Desktop.xml I18n.xml Kernel.xml Networking.xml Log Message: This should be clean of all block ugliness. Index: Desktop.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Desktop.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 +++ Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:18:27 -0000 1.5 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Starting with GNOME 2.12, the terminal option has been removed from the desktop context menu. The nautilus-open-terminal package in Fedora Extras provides a enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it with the following command. - yum install nautilus-open-terminal + su -c 'yum install nautilus-open-terminal' @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ In Fedora Core 5, only a small assortment of screensavers is installed by default. Some users find certain screensavers unpleasant, and other screensavers may abruptly terminate the graphical interface. This tends to happen more often with OpenGL animated screensavers provided within the xscreensaver-gl-extras package, when used with poorly-supported video hardware. To install these extra screensavers, run the following command: - yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras + su -c 'yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras' Index: I18n.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/I18n.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- I18n.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000 1.3 +++ I18n.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:18:27 -0000 1.4 @@ -37,7 +37,10 @@ If your desktop is not running in an Asian locale, to activate it in your user account, run these commands, then logout and login again to your desktop. - mkdir ~/.xinput.d ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim ~/.xinput.d/default + +mkdir ~/.xinput.d +ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim ~/.xinput.d/default +
@@ -60,7 +63,18 @@ Fonts Support is now available for synthetic emboldening of fonts that do not have a bold face. New fonts for Chinese have been added: AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni (uming.ttf) and AR PL ZenKai Uni (ukai.ttf). The default font is AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni, which contains embedded bitmaps. If you prefer outline glyphs you can put the following section in your ~/.font.conf file: - <fontconfig><match target="font"><test name="family" compare="eq"><string>AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni</string></test><edit name="embeddedbitmap" mode="assign"><bool>false</bool></edit></match></fontconfig> + +<fontconfig> + <match target="font"> + <test name="family" compare="eq"> + <string>AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni</string> + </test> + <edit name="embeddedbitmap" mode="assign"> + <bool>false</bool> + </edit> + </match> +</fontconfig> +
Index: Kernel.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.4 +++ Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:18:27 -0000 1.5 @@ -98,7 +98,10 @@ Prepare a RPM package building environment in your home directory. Run the following commands: - su -c 'yum install fedora-rpmdevtools'fedora-buildrpmtree + +su -c 'yum install fedora-rpmdevtools' +fedora-buildrpmtree + Enter the root password when prompted. @@ -116,7 +119,10 @@ by running the following command: - su -c 'yum install yum-utils'su -c 'yumdownloader --source kernel' + +su -c 'yum install yum-utils' +su -c 'yumdownloader --source kernel' + Enter the root password when prompted. @@ -138,7 +144,10 @@ Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: - cd ~/rpmbuild/SPECSrpmbuild -bp --target $(uname -m) kernel-2.6.spec + +cd ~/rpmbuild/SPECS +rpmbuild -bp --target $(uname -m) kernel-2.6.spec + The kernel source tree is located in the ${HOME}/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. @@ -180,7 +189,15 @@ An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: - obj-m := foo.oKDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/buildPWD := $(shell pwd)default:$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules + +obj-m := foo.o + +KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build +PWD := $(shell pwd) + +default: + $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules + Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module. Index: Networking.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Networking.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 +++ Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:18:27 -0000 1.4 @@ -83,8 +83,18 @@ The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided, to warn about possible unintended deletions: - ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 - su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with oldscripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) toavoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappearin further releases, fix your scripts! + +ip addr list dev eth0 +4: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 + inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 + + +su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' +Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old + scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to + avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear + in further releases, fix your scripts! + The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 20:23:24 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:23:24 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en RELEASE-NOTES.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602282023.k1SKNOm9024506@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24488 Modified Files: RELEASE-NOTES.xml Log Message: Rolling dates and such. Index: RELEASE-NOTES.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/RELEASE-NOTES.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- RELEASE-NOTES.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.4 +++ RELEASE-NOTES.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:23:16 -0000 1.5 @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ - + - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:16:39 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Robert 'Bob' Jensen (bjensen)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:16:39 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602282116.k1SLGdtY028599@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bjensen Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28579 Modified Files: ArchSpecific.xml Log Message: Fix to XML Index: ArchSpecific.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecific.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000 1.4 +++ ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:16:31 -0000 1.5 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:17:50 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Robert 'Bob' Jensen (bjensen)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:17:50 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Kernel.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602282117.k1SLHokL028658@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bjensen Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28640 Modified Files: Kernel.xml Log Message: Fixed Recursion problem Index: Kernel.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:18:27 -0000 1.5 +++ Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:17:43 -0000 1.6 @@ -182,7 +182,9 @@
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Building Only Kernel Modules From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:18:18 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Robert 'Bob' Jensen (bjensen)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:18:18 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Security.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602282118.k1SLII2d028694@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bjensen Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28676 Modified Files: Security.xml Log Message: Fixed Recursion problem Index: Security.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000 1.5 +++ Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:18:10 -0000 1.6 @@ -29,8 +29,6 @@ .rpmnew files for the actual changes needed. diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew - - The following example shows the /etc/pam.d/login configuration file in its original form using pam_stack, and then revised with the include directive. @@ -83,7 +81,6 @@
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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:21:28 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Robert 'Bob' Jensen (bjensen)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:21:28 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en SecuritySELinux.xml,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200602282121.k1SLLSHW028816@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bjensen Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28797 Modified Files: SecuritySELinux.xml Log Message: Fixed quaids error Index: SecuritySELinux.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/SecuritySELinux.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- SecuritySELinux.xml 28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000 1.3 +++ SecuritySELinux.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:21:21 -0000 1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Temp -
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SELinux The new SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips, explanations, and pointers to documentation and references. Some useful links include the following: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:25:34 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Robert 'Bob' Jensen (bjensen)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:25:34 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Networking.xml,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200602282125.k1SLPYfv029459@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bjensen Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29439 Modified Files: Networking.xml Log Message: Fixed Recursion problem Index: Networking.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Networking.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:18:27 -0000 1.4 +++ Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:25:26 -0000 1.5 @@ -83,11 +83,11 @@ The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided, to warn about possible unintended deletions: - + <[CDATA[ ip addr list dev eth0 4: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 - + ]]> su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:33:43 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Robert 'Bob' Jensen (bjensen)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:33:43 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en Networking.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602282133.k1SLXhWQ029914@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: bjensen Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29886 Modified Files: Networking.xml Log Message: Fixed directive error Index: Networking.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Networking.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:25:26 -0000 1.5 +++ Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:33:36 -0000 1.6 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided, to warn about possible unintended deletions: - <[CDATA[ + mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:45:57 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:45:57 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecificPPC.xml, 1.4, 1.5 ArchSpecificx86_64.xml, 1.4, 1.5 ArchSpecificx86.xml, 1.4, 1.5 ArchSpecific.xml, 1.5, 1.6 BackwardsCompatibility.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Colophon.xml, 1.3, 1.4 DatabaseServers.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Desktop.xml, 1.5, 1.6 DevelToolsGCC.xml, 1.3, 1.4 DevelTools.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Entertainment.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Extras.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Feedback.xml, 1.3, 1.4 FileServers.xml, 1.4, 1.5 FileSystems.xml, 1.2, 1.3 I18n.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Installer.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Java.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Kernel.xml, 1.6, 1.7 Legacy.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Multimedia.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Networking.xml, 1.6, 1.7 OverView.xml, 1.4, 1.5 PackageChanges.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageNotes.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Printing.xml, 1.2, 1.3 ProjectOverview.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Samba.xml, 1.5, 1.6 SecuritySELinux.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Security.xml, 1.6, 1.7 ServerTools.xml, 1.3, 1.4 SystemDaemons.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Virtualization.xml, 1.2, 1.3 WebServers.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Welcome.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Xorg.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602282145.k1SLjvPP030212@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30151/en Modified Files: ArchSpecificPPC.xml ArchSpecificx86_64.xml ArchSpecificx86.xml ArchSpecific.xml BackwardsCompatibility.xml Colophon.xml DatabaseServers.xml Desktop.xml DevelToolsGCC.xml DevelTools.xml Entertainment.xml Extras.xml Feedback.xml FileServers.xml FileSystems.xml I18n.xml Installer.xml Java.xml Kernel.xml Legacy.xml Multimedia.xml Networking.xml OverView.xml PackageChanges.xml PackageNotes.xml Printing.xml ProjectOverview.xml Samba.xml SecuritySELinux.xml Security.xml ServerTools.xml SystemDaemons.xml Virtualization.xml WebServers.xml Welcome.xml Xorg.xml Log Message: Fix FPI Index: ArchSpecificPPC.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- ArchSpecificPPC.xml 28 Feb 2006 20:04:03 -0000 1.4 +++ ArchSpecificPPC.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.5 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - +
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Temp From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:47:56 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:47:56 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.77,1.78 Message-ID: <200602282147.k1SLlu6B030284@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30260 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added "make validate-xml-${LANG}" and "make validate-xml" targets to validate the document XML without performing any subsequent processing. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.77 retrieving revision 1.78 diff -u -r1.77 -r1.78 --- Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 12:38:52 -0000 1.77 +++ Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 21:47:49 -0000 1.78 @@ -771,6 +771,30 @@ ######################################################################### ######################################################################### +# 'VALIDATE_template' emits rules and targets to validate the XML for the +# specified ${LANG} +define VALIDATE_template +.PHONY: validate-xml-${1} + +validate-xml-${1}: ${XMLFILES-${1}} + ${XMLLINT} --noout --xinclude --postvalid ${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml + +help:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'validate-xml-${1}' 'Validate locale "${1}" XML' +endef + +$(foreach L,${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS},$(eval $(call VALIDATE_template,${L}))) + +.PHONY: validate-xml + +validate-xml: $(foreach L,${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS},validate-xml-${L}) + +help:: + @printf ${TFMT} 'validate-xml' 'Validate all XML' +# +######################################################################### + +######################################################################### # End of Makefile.common ######################################################################### # Local variables: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 21:52:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:52:08 -0500 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.78,1.79 Message-ID: <200602282152.k1SLq8Vv030381@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30351 Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Include "${1}/fdp-info.xml" as a prerequisite to validation. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.78 retrieving revision 1.79 diff -u -r1.78 -r1.79 --- Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 21:47:49 -0000 1.78 +++ Makefile.common 28 Feb 2006 21:52:01 -0000 1.79 @@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ define VALIDATE_template .PHONY: validate-xml-${1} -validate-xml-${1}: ${XMLFILES-${1}} +validate-xml-${1}: ${XMLFILES-${1}} ${1}/fdp-info.xml ${XMLLINT} --noout --xinclude --postvalid ${1}/${DOCBASE}.xml help:: From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 22:37:27 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 17:37:27 -0500 Subject: release-notes Makefile,1.26,1.27 Message-ID: <200602282237.k1SMbRRg002100@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2079 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Fixed legalnotice scraping Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.26 retrieving revision 1.27 diff -u -r1.26 -r1.27 --- Makefile 28 Feb 2006 18:42:01 -0000 1.26 +++ Makefile 28 Feb 2006 22:37:19 -0000 1.27 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ ######################################################################## define HACK_FDP_template $(1)/fdp-info.xml:: - sed -i 's#legalnotice-en.xml#legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml#g' $(1)/fdp-info.xml + sed -i 's#legalnotice-opl-en.xml#legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml#g' $(1)/fdp-info.xml endef $(foreach LANG,${PRI_LANG} ${OTHERS},$(eval $(call HACK_FDP_template,${LANG}))) From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 22:38:52 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 17:38:52 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecificx86_64.xml, 1.5, 1.6 BackwardsCompatibility.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Desktop.xml, 1.6, 1.7 Extras.xml, 1.4, 1.5 I18n.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Java.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Kernel.xml, 1.7, 1.8 Networking.xml, 1.7, 1.8 PackageChanges.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Security.xml, 1.7, 1.8 ServerTools.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Message-ID: <200602282238.k1SMcq5B002314@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2270/en Modified Files: ArchSpecificx86_64.xml BackwardsCompatibility.xml Desktop.xml Extras.xml I18n.xml Java.xml Kernel.xml Networking.xml PackageChanges.xml Security.xml ServerTools.xml Log Message: Clean up screen elements, removing unnecessary itemizedlists, and truncate package change lists to look good on screens not a mile wide Index: ArchSpecificx86_64.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- ArchSpecificx86_64.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.5 +++ ArchSpecificx86_64.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.6 @@ -35,19 +35,9 @@ RPM Multiarch Support on x86_64 RPM supports parallel installation of multiple architectures of the same package. A default package listing such as rpm -qa might appear to include duplicate packages, since the architecture is not displayed. Instead, use the repoquery command, part of the yum-utils package in Fedora Extras, which displays architecture by default. To install yum-utils, run the following command: - - - su -c 'yum install yum-utils' - - + su -c 'yum install yum-utils' To list all packages with their architecture using rpm, run the following command: - - - rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n" - - - - + rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n"
Index: BackwardsCompatibility.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/BackwardsCompatibility.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- BackwardsCompatibility.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.4 +++ BackwardsCompatibility.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -9,11 +9,7 @@
Backwards Compatibility Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group, which is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality may select this group either during installation, or after the installation process is complete. To install the package group on a Fedora system, use Applications=>Add/Remove Software, Pirut or enter the following command in a terminal window: - - - su -c 'yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"' - - + su -c 'yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"' Enter the password for the root account when prompted.
Index: Desktop.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Desktop.xml,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.6 +++ Desktop.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.7 @@ -33,19 +33,11 @@ Starting with GNOME 2.12, the terminal option has been removed from the desktop context menu. The nautilus-open-terminal package in Fedora Extras provides a enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it with the following command. - - - su -c 'yum install nautilus-open-terminal' - - + su -c 'yum install nautilus-open-terminal' In Fedora Core 5, only a small assortment of screensavers is installed by default. Some users find certain screensavers unpleasant, and other screensavers may abruptly terminate the graphical interface. This tends to happen more often with OpenGL animated screensavers provided within the xscreensaver-gl-extras package, when used with poorly-supported video hardware. To install these extra screensavers, run the following command: - - - su -c 'yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras' - - + su -c 'yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras'
Index: Extras.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Extras.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Extras.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.4 +++ Extras.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -16,11 +16,7 @@ To install software from either the Core or Extras repositories, choose Applications > Add/Remove Software. Enter the root password when prompted. Select the software you require from the list, and choose Apply. Alternatively, you may install software with the yum command-line utility. For example, this command automatically installs the abiword package, and all of the dependencies that are required: - - - su -c 'yum install abiword' - - + su -c 'yum install abiword' Enter the root password when prompted.
Index: I18n.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/I18n.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- I18n.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.5 +++ I18n.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.6 @@ -13,11 +13,7 @@
Installation SCIM should be installed and run by default for Asian language desktops. Otherwise the required packages can be installed using the language support section of the package manager or running: - - - su -c 'yum install <SCIM-IMEs>' - - + su -c 'yum install <SCIM-IMEs>' where <SCIM-IMEs> should be replaced by one or more of the following: @@ -35,14 +31,8 @@ You also need fonts for the language. The font packages are named fonts-<language>, where <language> is one of arabic, bengali, chinese, gujarati, hebrew, hindi, japanese, korean, punjabi, tamil. If your desktop is not running in an Asian locale, to activate it in your user account, run these commands, then logout and login again to your desktop. - - - -mkdir ~/.xinput.d -ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim ~/.xinput.d/default - - - + mkdir ~/.xinput.d +ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim ~/.xinput.d/default
SCIM applet and toolbar @@ -81,11 +71,7 @@
gtk2 IM submenu The Gtk2 context menu IM submenu no longer appears by default. You can enable it on the command line with the following command: - - - gconftool-2 --type bool --set '/desktop/gnome/interface/show_input_method_menu' true - - + gconftool-2 --type bool --set '/desktop/gnome/interface/show_input_method_menu' true
Index: Java.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Java.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Java.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.4 +++ Java.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -28,11 +28,7 @@ Handling Java and Java-like Packages In addition to the java-gcj-compat free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using the alternatives command line tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project packaging guidelines to take advantage of alternatives. Once installed properly, the root user should be able to switch between java and javac implementations using the alternatives command: - - - alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac - - + alternatives --config java alternatives --config javac
Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages Index: Kernel.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.7 +++ Kernel.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.8 @@ -14,20 +14,12 @@ http://www.kernel.org/ To obtain a list of these patches, download the source RPM package and run the following command against it: - - - rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm - - + rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm
Changelog To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following command: - - - rpm -q --changelog kernel-<version> - - + rpm -q --changelog kernel-<version> If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges. A short and full diff of the kernel is available from http://kernel.org/git. The Fedora version kernel is based on the Linus tree. Customizations made for the Fedora version are available from http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com .
@@ -52,11 +44,7 @@ You may install sources for all kernel flavors at the same time. The files are installed in the /usr/src/kernels/<version>-[xen-hypervisor|xen-guest|kdump]-<arch>/ tree. Use the following command: - - - su -c 'yum install kernel-{xen,hypervisor,xen-guest,kdump}-devel' - - + su -c 'yum install kernel-{xen,hypervisor,xen-guest,kdump}-devel' Select one or more of these flavors, separated by commas and no spaces, as appropriate. Enter the root password when prompted. x86_64 Default Kernel Provides SMP @@ -74,11 +62,7 @@
Following Generic Textbooks Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under the /usr/src/linux/ directory. If you make a symbolic link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then run the following command: - - su -c 'ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux' - - Enter the root password when prompted.
@@ -96,15 +80,9 @@ Prepare a RPM package building environment in your home directory. Run the following commands: - - - -su -c 'yum install fedora-rpmdevtools' -fedora-buildrpmtree - - Enter the root password when prompted. - - + su -c 'yum install fedora-rpmdevtools' +fedora-buildrpmtree + Enter the root password when prompted. Obtain the kernel-<version>.src.rpm file from one of the following sources: @@ -117,81 +95,51 @@ by running the following command: - - - -su -c 'yum install yum-utils' -su -c 'yumdownloader --source kernel' - - - + su -c 'yum install yum-utils' +su -c 'yumdownloader --source kernel' Enter the root password when prompted. Install kernel-<version>.src.rpm using the command: - - - rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` - This command writes the RPM contents into ${HOME}/rpmbuild/SOURCES and ${HOME}/rpmbuild/SPECS, where ${HOME} is your home directory. - - Space Required - The full kernel building process may require several gigabytes of extra space on the file system containing your home directory. - - - + rpm -Uvh kernel-<version>.src.rpm` + This command writes the RPM contents into ${HOME}/rpmbuild/SOURCES and ${HOME}/rpmbuild/SPECS, where ${HOME} is your home directory. + + Space Required + The full kernel building process may require several gigabytes of extra space on the file system containing your home directory. + + + Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: - - - -cd ~/rpmbuild/SPECS -rpmbuild -bp --target $(uname -m) kernel-2.6.spec - - The kernel source tree is located in the ${HOME}/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. - - + cd ~/rpmbuild/SPECS +rpmbuild -bp --target $(uname -m) kernel-2.6.spec + The kernel source tree is located in the ${HOME}/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-<version>/ directory. The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core 5 are in the configs/ directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: - - - cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config - You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. - - + cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config + You can also find the .config file that matches your current kernel configuration in the /lib/modules/<version>/build/.config file. Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is the value the uname -r command displays. The kernel name is defined by the first four lines of the kernel Makefile. The Makefile has been changed to generate a kernel with a different name from that of the running kernel. To be accepted by the running kernel, a module must be compiled for a kernel with the correct name. To do this, you must edit the kernel Makefile. - - - For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.15-1.1948_FC5, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: - EXTRAVERSION = -prep - to this: - EXTRAVERSION = -1.1948_FC5 - That is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. - - + For example, if the uname -r returns the string 2.6.15-1.1948_FC5, change the EXTRAVERSION definition from this: + EXTRAVERSION = -prep + to this: + EXTRAVERSION = -1.1948_FC5 + That is, substitute everything from the final dash onward. Run the following command: - - - make oldconfig - You may then proceed as usual. - - + make oldconfig + You may then proceed as usual. - - - +
Building Only Kernel Modules An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the foo.ko module, create the following Makefile in the directory containing the foo.c file: - - - + obj-m := foo.o KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build @@ -199,9 +147,7 @@ default: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules - - - + Issue the make command to build the foo.ko module.
Index: Networking.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Networking.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.7 +++ Networking.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.8 @@ -81,28 +81,20 @@
User Tools The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the iproute2 tool now issues a warning if no prefix length is provided, to warn about possible unintended deletions: - - - mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0 - ]]> - + ]]> + su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0' Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear in further releases, fix your scripts! - - - + The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the warning is: - - - su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' - - + su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0' Previously, it was not possible to tell if an interface was down administratively or because no carrier was found, such as if a cable were unplugged. The new flag NO-CARRIER now appears as a link flag if the link is administratively up but no carrier can be found. The ip command now supports a batch mode via the argument -batch, which works similar to the tc command to speed up batches of tasks.
Index: PackageChanges.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageChanges.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- PackageChanges.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.4 +++ PackageChanges.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -71,7 +71,8 @@ A real mode 80x86 assembler and linker. New package dhcdbd - DHCP D-BUS daemon (dhcdbd) controls dhclient sessions with D-BUS, stores and presents DHCP options. + DHCP D-BUS daemon (dhcdbd) controls dhclient sessions + with D-BUS, stores and presents DHCP options. New package ekiga A Gnome based SIP/H323 teleconferencing application @@ -104,7 +105,8 @@ Library for creating and parsing MIME messages New package gnome-applet-vm - Simple virtual domains monitor which embed themselves in the GNOME panel + Simple virtual domains monitor which embed themselves + in the GNOME panel New package gnome-mount Mount replacement which uses HAL to do the mounting @@ -113,7 +115,8 @@ GNOME Power Manager New package gnome-python2-desktop - The sources for additional PyGNOME Python extension modules for the GNOME desktop. + The sources for additional PyGNOME Python extension modules + for the GNOME desktop. New package gnome-screensaver GNOME Sreensaver @@ -296,7 +299,8 @@ X.Org X11 libXxf86vm runtime library New package libchewing - Intelligent phonetic input method library for Traditional Chinese + Intelligent phonetic input method library for Traditional + Chinese New package libdaemon library for writing UNIX daemons @@ -320,7 +324,8 @@ Library to access the contents of an iPod New package libgssapi - Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface Library + Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface + Library New package libiec61883 Streaming library for IEEE1394 @@ -488,7 +493,8 @@ squashfs utilities New package system-config-cluster - system-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting. + system-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to manage + cluster configuration in a graphical setting. New package systemtap Instrumentation System Index: Security.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.7 +++ Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.8 @@ -30,9 +30,7 @@ diff -u /etc/pam.d/foo /etc/pam.d/foo.rpmnew The following example shows the /etc/pam.d/login configuration file in its original form using pam_stack, and then revised with the include directive. - - - + #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth @@ -46,8 +44,8 @@ session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open - - + + #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth include system-auth @@ -67,9 +65,7 @@ session optional pam_console.so # pam_selinux.so open should be the last session rule session required pam_selinux.so open - - - +
Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering Index: ServerTools.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ServerTools.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- ServerTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.4 +++ ServerTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.5 @@ -16,11 +16,7 @@
Kerberos Support for SMB Printers The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB printer. To add the printer, the user must possess a valid Kerberos ticket and launch the printer configuration tool. Select System>Administration>Printing from the main menu, or use the following command: - - - su -c 'system-config-printer' - - + su -c 'system-config-printer' No username and password is stored in /etc/cups/printers.conf. Printing is still possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous printing.
@@ -33,11 +29,7 @@
Port Ranges When you define Other Ports in the system-config-securitylevel tool, you may now specify port ranges. For example, if you specify 6881-6999:tcp, the following line is added to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: - - - A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT - - + A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 22:43:23 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 17:43:23 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,1.11,1.12 Message-ID: <200602282243.k1SMhOhL002812@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2790/docs-common/common Modified Files: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml Log Message: Update relnotes legal notice for FC5 final Index: legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 22 Feb 2006 17:46:23 -0000 1.11 +++ legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:43:16 -0000 1.12 @@ -30,12 +30,8 @@ Latest Release Notes on the Web These release notes may be updated. Visit http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ - to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core 5 test3. - - - Another source for updated information about the test release is http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Test3CommonProblems. + url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/"/> to view the latest + release notes for Fedora Core 5. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 23:00:25 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:00:25 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en BackwardsCompatibility.xml, 1.5, 1.6 DevelTools.xml, 1.6, 1.7 DevelToolsGCC.xml, 1.4, 1.5 FileServers.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Samba.xml, 1.6, 1.7 Security.xml, 1.8, 1.9 SecuritySELinux.xml, 1.5, 1.6 WebServers.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Welcome.xml, 1.5, 1.6 Message-ID: <200602282300.k1SN0P3r004046@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4001/en Modified Files: BackwardsCompatibility.xml DevelTools.xml DevelToolsGCC.xml FileServers.xml Samba.xml Security.xml SecuritySELinux.xml WebServers.xml Welcome.xml Log Message: Fixed section breaking so we don't have single subsections under another section. (Sorry, pet peeve.) Mostly very minor cleanups. Index: BackwardsCompatibility.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/BackwardsCompatibility.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- BackwardsCompatibility.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.5 +++ BackwardsCompatibility.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.6 @@ -6,11 +6,8 @@
Backwards Compatibility -
- Backwards Compatibility - Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group, which is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality may select this group either during installation, or after the installation process is complete. To install the package group on a Fedora system, use Applications=>Add/Remove Software, Pirut or enter the following command in a terminal window: - su -c 'yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"' - Enter the password for the root account when prompted. -
+ Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the Legacy Software Development group, which is not installed by default. Users who require this functionality may select this group either during installation, or after the installation process is complete. To install the package group on a Fedora system, use Applications=>Add/Remove Software, Pirut or enter the following command in a terminal window: + su -c 'yum groupinstall "Legacy Software Development"' + Enter the password for the root account when prompted.
Index: DevelTools.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DevelTools.xml,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- DevelTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.6 +++ DevelTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.7 @@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
Developer Tools This section covers various developer tools. - - Index: DevelToolsGCC.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/DevelToolsGCC.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- DevelToolsGCC.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.4 +++ DevelToolsGCC.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.5 @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ The specs file is no longer installed on most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers who need to alter the file can use the -dumpspecs option to generate the file for editing. +
Code Generation @@ -59,7 +60,6 @@ Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in multi-threaded programs. Embedded developers can use the -fno-threadsafe-statics to turn off this feature, but ordinary users should never do this. -
Index: FileServers.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/FileServers.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- FileServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.5 +++ FileServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.6 @@ -6,7 +6,10 @@
File Servers +
+ General Information This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebServers and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba for information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing services. +
Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility) Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols. Index: Samba.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba.xml,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- Samba.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.6 +++ Samba.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.7 @@ -6,10 +6,6 @@
Samba (Windows Compatibility) - This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software Fedora uses to interact with Microsoft Windows systems. -
- Windows Network Browsing Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing. With the addition of the ip_conntrack_netbios_ns kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel, and corresponding enhancements to system-config-securitylevel, the firewall now properly handles SMB broadcasts and permits network browsing. -
Index: Security.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security.xml,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.8 +++ Security.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.9 @@ -7,10 +7,7 @@
Security This section highlights various security items from Fedora Core. -
- General Information A general introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security. -
What's New
Index: SecuritySELinux.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/SecuritySELinux.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- SecuritySELinux.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.5 +++ SecuritySELinux.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.6 @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@
Multi Category Security (MCS) MCS is a general-use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security (MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with categories. Categories might include Company_Confidential, CEO_EYES_ONLY, or Sysadmin_Passwords. For more information about MCS, refer to http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html, an article by the author. +
Multilevel Security (MLS) MLS is a specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes and objects with special security levels. For example, an object such as a document file can have the security level of { Secret, ProjectMeta }, where Secret is the sensitivity level, and ProjectMeta is the category. For more information about MLS, refer to http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html. CategorySecurity -
Index: WebServers.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/WebServers.xml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- WebServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.4 +++ WebServers.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.5 @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ +
The PEAR framework The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package. Only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora Core: @@ -128,6 +129,5 @@ Additional components may be packaged in Fedora Extras.
-
Index: Welcome.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Welcome.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Welcome.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.5 +++ Welcome.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:17 -0000 1.6 @@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ Temp
- Welcome -
Welcome to Fedora Core Latest Release Notes on the Web @@ -33,6 +31,5 @@ About the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com/About/) -
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 23:00:19 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:00:19 -0500 Subject: release-notes rpm-info.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602282300.k1SN0oC3004059@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4001 Modified Files: rpm-info.xml Log Message: Fixed section breaking so we don't have single subsections under another section. (Sorry, pet peeve.) Mostly very minor cleanups. Index: rpm-info.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/rpm-info.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- rpm-info.xml 28 Feb 2006 18:36:39 -0000 1.5 +++ rpm-info.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:00:12 -0000 1.6 @@ -45,9 +45,9 @@
Dummy entry to make rpm building work; please remove
- - -
Dummy entry to make rpm building work; please remove
+ + +
Finished port of wiki for FC5 release.
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 23:01:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:01:08 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ServerTools.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200602282301.k1SN18xK005874@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4066 Modified Files: ServerTools.xml Log Message: Fix title Index: ServerTools.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ServerTools.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- ServerTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 22:38:45 -0000 1.5 +++ ServerTools.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:01:00 -0000 1.6 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/ServerTools + Server Tools This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server and system configuration tools in Fedora Core.
system-config-printer From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 23:02:08 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:02:08 -0500 Subject: release-notes/en ArchSpecific.xml,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200602282302.k1SN2875005928@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv5901 Modified Files: ArchSpecific.xml Log Message: Fix title Index: ArchSpecific.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecific.xml,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.6 +++ ArchSpecific.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:01:51 -0000 1.7 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Temp
- Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific + Architecture Specific Notes This section provides notes that are specific to the supported hardware architectures of Fedora Core. Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6211 Modified Files: ArchSpecificPPC.xml Log Message: Fix stray screen bulletizing Index: ArchSpecificPPC.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- ArchSpecificPPC.xml 28 Feb 2006 21:45:48 -0000 1.5 +++ ArchSpecificPPC.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:08:25 -0000 1.6 @@ -47,11 +47,7 @@ Apple Macintosh The bootloader should automatically boot the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer. The default gnome-power-manager package includes power management support, including sleep and backlight level management. Users with more complex requirements can use the apmud package in Fedora Extras. Following installation, you can install apmud with the following command: - - - su -c 'yum install apmud' - - + su -c 'yum install apmud' 64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5) @@ -64,11 +60,7 @@ Genesi Pegasos II At the time of writing, firmware with full support for ISO9660 file systems is not yet released for the Pegasos. However, you can use the network boot image. At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the command: - - - boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img - - + boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img You must also configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos manually to make the installed Fedora Core system bootable. To do this, set the boot-device and boot-file environment variables appropriately. From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Tue Feb 28 23:18:50 2006 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:18:50 -0500 Subject: docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml,1.12,1.13 Message-ID: <200602282318.k1SNIoK3007264@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7220/common Modified Files: legalnotice-content-en.xml Log Message: Bad XML, no cookie. Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13 --- legalnotice-content-en.xml 22 Feb 2006 17:46:23 -0000 1.12 +++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 28 Feb 2006 23:18:42 -0000 1.13 @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Documentation, as with software itself, may be subject to export control. Read about Fedora Project export controls at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export. + url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export" />.