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Karsten Wade (kwade) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Thu Jan 5 19:22:33 UTC 2006


Author: kwade

Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32075

Modified Files:
	Makefile RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml refactoring-notes.txt 
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 DevelopmentTools-en.xml 
	DevelopmentToolsGCC-en.xml DevelopmentToolsJava-en.xml 
	Entertainment-en.xml Feedback-en.xml FileServers-en.xml 
	FileSystems-en.xml I18n-en.xml Installer-en.xml 
	Introduction-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 
Removed Files:
	arch-specific-en.xml arch-specific-ppc-en.xml 
	arch-specific-x86-en.xml arch-specific-x86_64-en.xml 
	backwards-compatibility-en.xml colophon-en.xml 
	database-servers-en.xml desktop-en.xml 
	development-tools-en.xml development-tools-gcc-en.xml 
	entertainment-en.xml feedback-en.xml file-servers-en.xml 
	file-systems-en.xml i18n-en.xml intro-en.xml 
	java-package-en.xml kernel-en.xml legacy-en.xml 
	multimedia-en.xml networking-en.xml overview-en.xml 
	package-changes-en.xml package-notes-en.xml printing-en.xml 
	project-overview-en.xml samba-en.xml security-en.xml 
	security-selinux-en.xml server-tools-en.xml 
	system-daemons-en.xml web-servers-en.xml welcome-en.xml 
	xorg-en.xml 
Log Message:
This is a total reworking of the files for release-notes.  Refer to the file refactoring-notes.txt for more information.  Following this, I will move or create blank language-specific files to assist in the migration by translators.


--- NEW FILE ArchSpecific-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-arch-specific">
  <title>Hardware Architecture Specific Notes</title>

  <section id="sn-hardware-reqs">
    <title>Hardware Requirements</title>
    <para>
      The following information represents the minimum hardware
      requirements necessary to successfully install &DISTRO;
      &DISTROVER;.
    </para>
    <note>
      <title>Note</title>
      <para>
	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.
      </para>
    </note>
<!-- Something like this needs to be said, but this really needs a -->
<!-- better treatment and probably a new section devoted to help resources.
  <para>
    This section does not address hardware compatability.  To find out
    about using a specific piece of hardware with &FC; &LOCALVER; 
  </para>
-->
    <section>
      <title>CPU Requirements</title>

      <para>This section lists the CPU specifications required by
	&DISTRO; &DISTROVER;.</para>

      <note arch="x86">
	<title><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark>--> Note</title>

	<para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> 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 &DISTRO;.</para>
      </note>

      <itemizedlist arch="x86">
	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> 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. <!--
	    <remark os="test">%%% <ulink
	    url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=136254">https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=136254</ulink> 
	    %%%</remark> -->
	  </para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Recommended
	    for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Recommended
	    for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better</para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>

      <itemizedlist arch="x86_64">
	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> AMD64
	    processors (both Athlon64 and Opteron)</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Intel
	    processors with <trademark
	      class="registered">Intel</trademark> Extended Memory 64
	    Technology (<trademark class="registered">Intel</trademark>
	    EM64T)</para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
    </section>
    <section>
      <title>Hard Disk Space Requirements</title>

      <para>This section lists the disk space required to install
	&DISTRO; &DISTROVER;.</para>

      <note>
	<title>Note</title>

	<para>The disk space requirements listed below represent the
	  disk space taken up by &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;
	  <emphasis>after</emphasis> 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
	  <filename>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</filename> (on CD-ROM 1)
	  plus the size of the files in
	  <filename>/var/lib/rpm</filename> on the installed
	  system.</para>

        <!-- Update these figures every release -->
	<para>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.</para>

	<para>Also, keep in mind that additional space will be required
	  for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be
	  maintained for proper system operation.</para>
      </note>

      <!-- Get actual numbers from installer, multiply by 1.1, and round -->
      <!-- up to the nearest 10MB or .1GB -->
      <para>
	This list is for 32-bit x86 systems:
      </para>
      <itemizedlist arch="x86">
	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Custom
	    Installation (Minimal): 620MB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Server:
	    1.1GB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Personal
	    Desktop: 2.3GB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Workstation:
	    3.0GB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Custom
	    Installation (Everything): 6.9GB</para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
      <para>
	This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems:
      </para>
      <itemizedlist arch="x86_64">
	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Custom
	    Installation (Minimal): 900MB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Server:
	    1.5GB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Personal
	    Desktop: 2.7GB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> -->
	    Workstation: 3.4GB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Custom
	    Installation: (Everything) 7.5GB</para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
    </section>

    <section>
      <title>Memory Requirements</title>

      <para>This section lists the memory required to install &DISTRO;
	&DISTROVER;.</para>
      <para>
	This list is for 32-bit x86 systems:
      </para>
      <itemizedlist arch="x86">
	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Minimum for
	    text-mode: 64MB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Minimum for
	    graphical: 192MB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Recommended
	    for graphical: 256MB</para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
      <para>
	This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems:
      </para>
      <itemizedlist arch="x86_64">
	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Minimum for
	    text-mode: 128MB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Minimum for
	    graphical: 256MB</para>
	</listitem>

	<listitem>
	  <para><!-- <remark os="test">(x86_64)</remark> --> Recommended
	    for graphical: 512MB</para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
    </section>
    <section id="sn-hardware-reqs-ppc">
      <title>PPC Hardware Requirements</title>
      <para>
	This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed to
	install &FC; &LOCALVER;.
      </para>
      <itemizedlist>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    <!--<remark os="test">(ppc)</remark> --> Minimum: PowerPC G3
	    / POWER4
	  </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    <!--<remark os="test">(ppc)</remark> --> &FC; &LOCALVER;
	    supports the <quote>New World</quote> generation of Apple
	    Power Macintosh (shipped circa 1999 onwards), Genesi Pegasos
	    II, and IBM 32-bit RS/6000 machines. It also supports the
	    64-bit G5 processor, and POWER processors in the IBM eServer
	    pSeries.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    <!--<remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Recommended for
	    text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better
	  </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    <!-- <remark os="test">(ppc)</remark> --> Recommended for
	    graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
    </section>
  </section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-arch-specific-ppc">
  <title>PPC Specifics for Fedora</title>
  <para>This section covers any specific information you may need to
    know about Fedora Core and the PPC hardware platform. </para>
  <section id="sn-arch-specific-ppc-hardware-reqs">
    <title>PPC Hardware Requirements</title>
    <para>This section lists the minimum PowerPC (PPC) hardware needed
      to install Fedora Core 4. </para>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para> Minimum: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> Fedora Core 5 supports only the “New World” generation of
	  Apple® Power Macintosh, shipped circa 1999 onwards. </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> Fedora Core also supports IBM® eServer™ pSeries™, IBM®
	  RS/6000â„¢ and Genesi Pegasos II machines. </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 64MiB
	  RAM. </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB
	  RAM. </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-arch-specific-ppc-installation-notes">
    <title>PPC Installation Notes</title>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>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: </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> Apple® Macintosh </para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>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. </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> 64-bit IBM® eServer™ pSeries™ (POWER4/POWER5) </para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>After using <ulink
		url='/OpenFirmware'>OpenFirmware</ulink> to boot the CD,
	      the bootloader (yaboot) should automatically boot the
	      64-bit installer.  </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> 32-bit CHRP (IBM® RS/6000 and others) </para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>After using <ulink
		url='/OpenFirmware'>OpenFirmware</ulink> to boot the CD,
	      select the 'linux32' boot image at the 'boot:' prompt to
	      start the 32-bit installer. Otherwise, the 64-bit
	      installer will be started, which will not work. </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> Genesi Pegasos II </para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>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 <ulink
		url='/OpenFirmware'>OpenFirmware</ulink> prompt, enter
	      the command: </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
	<para>boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img </para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>You will also need to configure <ulink
		url='/OpenFirmware'>OpenFirmware</ulink> 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.  </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> Network booting </para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>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.  </para>
	    <para>yaboot supports tftp booting for IBM® eServer™
	      pSeries™ and Apple® Macintosh, the use of yaboot is
	      encouraged over the netboot images.  </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86-en.xml ---
 <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86">
  <title>x86 Specifics for Fedora</title>
  <para>This section covers any specific information you may need to
    know about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform. </para>
  <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-hardware-reqs">
    <title>x86 Hardware Requirements</title>
    <para>The following information represents the minimum hardware
      requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core 5
      test1. </para>
    <para>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. </para>
    <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-cpu-reqs">
      <title>CPU Requirements</title>
      <para>This section lists the CPU specifications required by Fedora
	Core 5 test1. </para>
      <para>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.
      </para>
      <itemizedlist>
	<listitem>
	  <para> Minimum: Pentium-class — Fedora Core 5 test1 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.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para> Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or
	    better </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para> Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better
	  </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para> AMD64 processors (both Athlon64 and Opteron) </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para> Intel processors with Intel® Extended Memory 64
	    Technology (Intel® EM64T) </para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
      <para>
      </para>
      <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-memory-reqs">
	<title>Memory Requirements</title>
	<para>This section lists the memory required to install Fedora
	  Core 5 test1. </para>
	<para>This list is for 32-bit x86 systems: </para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para> Minimum for text-mode: 64MB </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para> Minimum for graphical: 192MB </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para> Recommended for graphical: 256MB </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-installation-notes">
      <title>x86 Installation Notes</title>
      <para>Installer package screen selection interface is being
	redesigned in the Fedora development version. Fedora Core test 1
	does not provide a option to select the installation type such
	as Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server and custom. </para>
    </section>
  </section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-64">
  <title>x86_64 Specifics for Fedora</title>
  <para>This section covers any specific information you may need to
    know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform. </para>
  <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-64-hardware-reqs">
    <title>x86_64 Hardware Requirements</title>
    <para>The following information represents the minimum hardware
      requirements necessary to successfully install Fedora Core 5
      test1. </para>
    <para>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. </para>
    <para>
    </para>
    <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-64-memory-reqs">
      <title>Memory Requirements</title>
      <para>This section lists the memory required to install Fedora
	Core 5 test1. </para>
      <para>This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: </para>
      <itemizedlist>
	<listitem>
	  <para> Minimum for text-mode: 128MB </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para> Minimum for graphical: 256MB </para>
	</listitem>
	<listitem>
	  <para> Recommended for graphical: 512MB </para>
	</listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
    </section>
    <section id="sn-arch-specific-x86-64-installation-notes">
      <title>x86_64 Installation Notes</title>
      <para>
	Nothing to note.
      </para>
    </section>
  </section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE Colophon-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-colophon">
  <title>&FC; Release Notes Colophon</title>
  <note>
    <title>Draft Colophon</title>
    <para>
      This is a draft, so it is incomplete and imperfect. 
    </para>
  </note>
  <para>As we use the term, colophon means: </para>
    <itemizedlist>
    <listitem>
      <para> A way to recognize contributors, while providing
	accountability. </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para> Explain tools and production methods. </para>
    </listitem>
  </itemizedlist>
  <section>
    <title>Contributors</title>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Andrew Martynov (translator, Russian) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Anthony Green (beat writer)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Bob Jensen
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Dave Malcolm (beat writer)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  David Woodhouse (beat writer) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Francesco Tombolini (translator, Italian) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Gavin Henry (beat writer)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Jens Petersen (beat writer)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Joe Orton (beat writer) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Josh Bressers (beat writer)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Karsten Wade (beat writer, editor-in-chief, publisher) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  LuyaTshimbalanga (beat writer) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para> 
	  PatrickBarnes (beat writer, editor) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Rahul Sundaram (beat writer, editor) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Sekine Tatsuo (translator, Japanese) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Steve Dickson (beat writer)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Stuar tElliss (editor)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Thomas Graf (beat writer)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Tommy Reynolds (tools)
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Yoshinari Takaoka (translator, tools) </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Yuan Yijun (translator, Simplified Chinese) </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
  <section>
    <title>Production Methods</title>
  </section>
  </section>
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  <title>Desktop</title>
  <itemizedlist>
    <title>Notes</title>
    <listitem>
      <para>GNOME 2.12 and KDE 3.4.2 are included in &FC; &LOCALVER;.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>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.
      </para>
      <itemizedlist>
        <listitem>
          <para><filename>gnome-power-manager</filename>:
	    <application>GNOME Power Manager </application> 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.
	  </para>
        </listitem>
        <listitem>
          <para><filename>gnome-screensaver</filename>: Provides a
	    integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock
	    screen dialog.
	  </para>
        </listitem>
        <listitem>
          <para>Memory optimizations in the
	    <filename>fontconfig</filename> and
	    <filename>shared-mime-info</filename> packages.  These now
	    use shared memory-mapped caches for this data.
	  </para>
        </listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>GNOME 2.12 has removed the
	<guimenuitem>terminal</guimenuitem> option from the desktop
	context menu. The package
	<filename>nautilus-open-terminal</filename> in &FEX;
	repository provides an enhanced replacement for those who require
	it. You can install it using the following command:
      </para>
<screen>
<command>yum install nautilus-open-terminal</command>
</screen>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>Only the blank screensavers is installed by default, since
      &FC; 4.
      </para>
      <para>
	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 <filename></filename>xscreensaver-gl-extras
	package.
      </para>
      <para>
	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.
      </para>
      <para>
	Users who want the screensavers package can install it using the following
	command.
      </para>
<screen>
<command>yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras</command>
</screen>
    </listitem>
  </itemizedlist>
  <note>
    <title>Mouse configuration utility has changed</title>
    <para>
      The configuration utility
      <application>system-config-mouse</application> 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.
    </para>
  </note>
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    Development Tools
  </title>
  &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-JAVA;
  &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-GCC;
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    <title>GCC Compiler Collection</title>
    <para>
      &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; has been built using  <abbrev>GCC</abbrev>
      4.0, which is included with the distribution.
    </para>
    <itemizedlist>
      <title>Caveats</title>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          <abbrev>GDB</abbrev> 6.1 or newer is needed to debug binaries
	  unless compiled using the <parameter
	    class="option">-fno-var-tracking</parameter> compilation
	  option.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          The <parameter class="option">-fwritable-strings</parameter>
	  option is no longer accepted.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          English-language diagnostic messages now use Unicode quotes;
	  if you cannot read this, set your <envar>LC_CTYPE</envar>
	  environment variable to "<filename>C</filename>" or
	  change your terminal emulator.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          The <filename>specs</filename> file is no longer installed on
	  most systems. Ordinary users will not notice, but developers
	  who need to alter the file can use the <parameter
	    class="option">-dumpspecs</parameter> option to generate the
	  file for editing.
        </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <itemizedlist>
      <title>Code Generation</title>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          The <abbrev>SSA</abbrev> 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.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          Autovectorization is supported. This technique achieves higher
	  performance for repetitive loop code, in some circumstances.
        </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <itemizedlist>
      <title>Language Extentions</title>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          A <computeroutput>sentinel</computeroutput> attribute has been
	  added so that the compiler will now issue a warning if a
	  function such as <function>execl(char *path, const char *arg,
	    ...)</function>, which requires a <literal>NULL</literal>
	  list terminator is missing the <literal>NULL</literal>.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          The <wordasword>cast-as-lvalue</wordasword>,
	  <wordasword>conditional-expression-as-lvalue</wordasword>, and
	  <wordasword>compund-expression-as-lvalue</wordasword>
	  extentions have been removed.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          The <computeroutput>#pragma pack()</computeroutput> semantics
	  have been brought closer to those used by other compilers.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          Taking the address of a variable declared with the
	  <computeroutput>register</computeroutput> modifier now
	  generates an error instead of a warning.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          Arrays of incomplete element types now generate an error. This
	  implies no forward reference to structure definitions.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          The basic compiler, without any optimization (<parameter
	    class="option">-O0</parameter>), has been measured as much
	  as 25% faster in real-world code.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          Libraries may now contain function-scope static variables in
	  multi-threaded programs. The <parameter
	    class="option">-fno-threadsafe-statics</parameter> can be
	  used by embedded developers to turn off this feature, but
	  ordinary users should never do this.
        </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <itemizedlist>
      <title>Java</title>
      <listitem>
	<para>
          To avoid naming conflicts: <filename>rmic</filename> is now
	  <filename>grmic</filename>; <filename>rmiregistry</filename>
	  is now <filename>grmiregistry</filename>; and
	  <filename>jar</filename> is now <filename>fastjar</filename>.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  The <application>GCJ</application> compiler can now be used as
	  a just-in-time (<abbrev>JIT</abbrev>) tool by using the
	  <filename>gnu.jit</filename> facilities.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  More support of the <abbrev>AWT</abbrev> and
	  <abbrev>SWING</abbrev> packages have been added.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <itemizedlist>
      <title>FORTRAN</title>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  The <abbrev>GNU</abbrev> <application>FORTRAN 77</application>
	  front end has been replaced by a new <application>FORTRAN
	    90/95</application> recognizer.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <itemizedlist>
      <title>Eclipse Development Environment</title>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Eclipse 3.1M6 has been compiled as a native application.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  The C Development Tool (<abbrev>CDT</abbrev>) has been
	  included.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
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  <title>Java-like Environment</title>
  <para>A Java-like free and open source environment is available within
    the &FC; &LOCALVER; release.
  </para>
  <para>
    It has three components: GNU Java runtime
    (<filename>libgcj</filename>), the Eclipse Java compiler
    (<command>ecj</command>), and a set of wrappers and links
    (<filename>java-gcj-compat</filename>) that present the runtime and
    compiler to the user in the same way as other Java environments are
    presented.
  </para>
  <para>
    Several major software packages such as Openoffice.org Base,
    Eclipse, and Apache Tomcat, as well as several other Java software
    packages included in this release, are compatible with this
    environment.
  </para>
  <para>
    For more information, refer to the FAQ:
  </para>
  <para>
    <ulink
      url='http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ'>http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ</ulink>
  </para>
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  <title>Games and Entertainment</title>
  <para>
    &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 <filename>gnome-games</filename>).  For a list of other
    games that are available for installation through
    <command>yum</command>, open a terminal and enter the following
    command: 
  </para>
<screen>
<command>yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment"</command>
</screen>
  <para>
    For help using <command>yum</command> to install the assorted game
    packages, refer to the guide available at: </para>
    <para>
    <ulink
      url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/</ulink>
    </para>
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    <title>Release Notes Feedback Procedure</title>

    <para>(This section will disappear when the final &DISTRO; release is
      created.)</para>

    <para>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:</para>

    <para>%%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<replaceable><bug-number></replaceable> %%% </para>

    <para>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.</para>

    <para>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):</para>

    <para><ulink
    url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20Core&op_sys=Linux&version=devel&component=fedora-release&component_text=&rep_platform=All&priority=normal&bug_severity=normal&bug_status=NEW&assigned_to=&cc=&estimated_time=0.0&bug_file_loc=http%3A%2F%2F&short_desc=FC3%20release%20notes%20--%20&comment=Please%20add%20a%20descriptive%20phrase%20to%20the%20summary%2C%20and%20more%20in-depth%0D%0Adescription%20here%20%28be%20sure%20to%20note%20any%20arch-specific%20issues%29%3A%0D%0A%0D%0A&keywords=&dependson=&blocked=114398&maketemplate=Remember%20values%20as%20bookmarkable%20template&form_name=enter_bug">Click
    here to submit new release notes feedback</ulink></para>

    <para>If you would like to review the changes that have been already
      submitted for this document, use the following link:</para>

    <para><ulink
    url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398">http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398</ulink></para>

    <para>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.</para>

    <para>Thank you (in advance) for your feedback!</para>

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<section id="sn-file-servers">
  <title>File Servers</title>
  <caution>
    <title>Information Out-of-Date</title>
    <para>
      The content in this section needs to be updated for &DISTRO;
      &DISTROVER;
    </para>
  </caution>
  <para>
    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.
  </para>
  <section id="sn-file-servers-netatalk-suite">
    <title>Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)</title>
    <para>
      This section contains information related to Netatalk, a suite
      of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems
      using the AppleTalk network protocols.
    </para>
    <section id="sn-file-servers-netatalk-package">
      <title><filename>netatalk</filename></title>
      <para>
	&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; includes version 2 of Netatalk.
      </para>
      <caution>
	<title>Take care when upgrading Netatalk versions</title>
	<para>
	  Upgrading from Netatalk version 1 to version 2 may result in
	  data loss.
	</para>
      </caution>
      <para>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.
      </para>
      <para>
	Upgrade information is available directly from the Netatalk
	site:
      </para>
      <para>
	<ulink
	  url="http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html">http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html</ulink>
      </para>
      <para>
	The documentation is also included in the
	<filename>netatalk</filename> package.  Refer to either
	<filename>/usr/share/doc/netatalk-<replaceable>version</replaceable>/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html</filename>, 
	or
	<filename>/usr/share/doc/netatalk-<replaceable>version</replaceable>/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf</filename> 
	(numbered page 25, document page 33).
      </para>
    </section>
  </section>
</section>

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  <title>Internationalization (i18n)</title>
  <para>
    SCIM has replaced all the other input methods. Major highlight.
  </para>
  <section>
    <title>Language Support</title>
    <para>
      This section includes information related to the support of
      various languages under &DISTRO;.
    </para>
    <note>
      <title>IIIMF replaced</title>
      <para>
	SCIM has replaced IIIMF in Fedora Core in this
	release.
      </para>
    </note>
  </section>
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  <title>Installation-Related Notes</title>
  <para>
    This section outlines those issues that are related to Anaconda
    (the &DISTRO; installation program) and installing &DISTRO;
    &DISTROVER; in general.
  </para>
  <note>
    <title>Note</title>
    <para>
      If you intend to download the &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; DVD ISO image,
      keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate
      files larger than 2GiB in size.  For example,
      <command>wget</command> before version 1.9.1.16 in exits with a
      <computeroutput>File size limit exceeded</computeroutput> error.
    </para>
    <para>
      The <command>wget</command> version 1.9.1-16 and later,
      <command>curl</command> and <command>ncftpget</command> file
      downloading tools do not have this limitation, and can
      successfully download files larger than 2GiB.
    </para>
    <para>
      Bittorrent is another method for downloading large files.  For
      information about obtaining and using the torrent file refer to
      this website:
    </para>
    <para>
      <ulink
	url="http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/">http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/</ulink>
    </para>
  </note>
  <section id="sn-install-notes-ppc">
    <title>PPC Installation Notes</title>
      <para>
	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 <filename>images/</filename> directory of
	the DVD or first CD. These behave differently according to the
	hardware:
      </para>
      <variablelist>
	<title>Boot Image Behavior by Hardware</title>
	<varlistentry>
	  <term>Apple Macintosh </term>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>The bootloader automatically boots the appropriate
	      32-bit or 64-bit installer.  Power management support,
	      including sleep and backlight level management, is present
	      in the <filename>apmud</filename> package, which is in
	      &FEX;. &FEX; for &FC; is configured by default for yum.
	      Following installation, <filename>apmud</filename> can be
	      installed by running the command <command>yum install
		apmud</command> in a terminal.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	</varlistentry>
	<varlistentry>
	  <term>64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5)</term>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the
	      bootloader (<command>yaboot</command>) automatically boots
	      the 64-bit installer.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>        
	</varlistentry>
	<varlistentry>
	  <term>32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others)</term>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, select the
	      <filename>linux32</filename> boot image at the
	      <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt to start the 32-bit installer.
	      Otherwise, the 64-bit installer is started, which does not
	      work.</para>
	  </listitem>
	</varlistentry>
	<varlistentry>
	  <term>Genesi Pegasos II</term>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>As of &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;, 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: 
	    </para>
<screen>
<command>boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img</command> 
</screen>          
	    <para>
	      You also need to configure OpenFirmware on the Pegasos
	      manually to make the installed &FC; system bootable. To do
	      this, you need to set the <envar>boot-device</envar> and
	      <envar>boot-file</envar> environment variables
	      appropriately.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>        
	</varlistentry>
	<varlistentry>
	  <term>Network booting</term>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>There are combined images containing the installer
	      kernel and ramdisk in the
	      <filename>images/netboot/</filename> directory of the
	      install tree. These are intended for network booting with
	      TFTP, but can be used in many ways.
	    </para>
	    <para>
	      The command <command>yaboot</command> supports TFTP
	      booting for IBM eServer pSeries and Apple Macintosh. &FED;
	      recommends using yaboot over the netboot images.
	    </para>
	</listitem>
	</varlistentry>
      </variablelist>
    </section>
  <section id="sn-anaconda-notes">
    <title>Anaconda Notes</title>
    
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  The &DISTRO; 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
	  <command>linux mediacheck</command> at the
	  <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt.
	</para>
	<para>
	  The <command>mediacheck</command> 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 <command>mediacheck</command>, boot with the
	  option:
	</para>
<screen>
linux ide=nodma
</screen>
	<para>
	  Use the <command>sha1sum</command> 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.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem arch="x86">
	<para>
	  <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Memory testing may be
	  performed prior to installing &DISTRO; by entering
	  <command>memtest86</command> at the <prompt>boot:</prompt>
	  prompt. This causes the Memtest86 standalone memory testing
	  software to run. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the
	  <keycap>Esc</keycap> key is pressed.
	</para>
	<para>
	  <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> NOTE: You must boot from
	  CD-ROM 1 (or a rescue CD-ROM) in order to use this
	  feature.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
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	  %%%</remark>
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	<para>
	  &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; 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.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-installer-changes">
    <title>Changes In The Installer</title>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>Support has been added for <command>yum</command> as the
	  dependancy solver backend for software packages has been
	  added.  Additional repositories are expected to be supported
	  during installation in a future release.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>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.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>Partition setting has been reworked to be more user
	  friendly.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>Remote logging via <command>syslog</command> is supported
	  in this release.  To enable, pass
	  <option>syslog=host:port</option> at the boot prompt.
	  Specifying the port is optional.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>Firewall/SELinux configuration has been moved to the final
	  installation phase called
	  <application>firstboot</application>.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>Rendering of HTML pages during install is now done using
	  the <command>gtkhtml</command> widget for better capability.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>Kickstart has been refactored into its own package -
	  <filename>pykickstart</filename> - containing parser and
	  writers. As a result of this change, validation and extension
	  of kickstart is now much easier.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>Serial mice are no long formally supported in the
	  installer nor in &FC;. </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-install-related-issues">
    <title>Installation-Related Issues</title>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Certain hardware configurations (particularly those with
	  LCD displays) may experience problems while starting the
	  &DISTRO; installation program.  In these instances, restart
	  the installation, and add the <option>nofb</option> option
	  to the boot command line.
	</para>
	<note>
	  <title>Note</title>
	  <para>
	    Chinese, Japanese, and Korean graphical installations
	    started using the <option>nofb</option> option will
	    start in English, and then switch to the appropriate
	    language once the graphical phase of the installation
	    process begins.
	  </para>
	</note>   
      </listitem>
      <listitem arch="x86">
	<para>
<!--	  <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> Some Sony <trademark
	    class="registered">VAIO</trademark> notebook systems may
	  experience problems installing &DISTRO; from CD-ROM.  If this
	  happens, restart the installation process and add the
	  following option to the boot command line:
	</para>
<screen>
<!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> -->
<command>pci=off ide1=0x180,0x386</command>
</screen>
	<para>
	  <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> This option allows the
	  installation to proceed normally; any devices not detected due
	  to the use of this option will be configured the first time
	  &DISTRO; is booted.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Serial mice are known to be inoperative during
	  installation. However, there are indications that serial mice
	  work properly in X after the installation has completed.
	  Refer to bug 119474 for more information:
	</para>
	<para>
	  <ulink
	    url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119474">http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119474</ulink>
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem arch="x86">
	<para>
	  <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> --> There have been
	  issues observed when upgrading &RHL;
	  7.<replaceable><x></replaceable>, 8.0, 9, and &FC; 1, 2,
	  and 3 systems where third party packages are installed that
	  conflict with packages provided by &FP;.  One example is
	  Ximian GNOME.
	</para>
	<para>
	  The issue with Ximian GNOME is caused by version overlap
	  between the official &RHL; RPMs (or the ones from the &PROJ;)
	  and the Ximian RPMs.  This configuration is not supported. You
	  have several choices in resolving this particular issue:
	</para>
	<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
	  <listitem>
	    <para>
	      <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> -->You may remove
	      Ximian GNOME from your system prior to upgrading to
	      &DISTRO;.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>
	      <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> -->You may upgrade
	      your system, and then immediately reinstall Ximian GNOME.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>
	      <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> -->You may upgrade
	      your system, and then immediately remove all remaining
	      Ximian RPMs, replacing them with the corresponding
	      &DISTRO; RPMs.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	</orderedlist>	
	<para>
	  <!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> -->You
	  <emphasis>must</emphasis> resolve the version overlap using
	  one of the above choices.  Failure to do so will result in an
	  unstable GNOME configuration.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
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<section id="sn-intro">
  <title>Introduction to &FP; and Technical Release Notes</title>
  <para>
    The &PROJ; is an openly-developed project designed by &RH;, open for
    general participation, led by a meritocracy, and following a set of
    project objectives.  The results from this project include &DISTRO;,
    which is a complete, general-purpose operating system built
    exclusively from open source software.
  </para>
  <note>
    <title>Note</title>
    <para>
      &FC; is a community supported project.
    </para>
    <para>
      &FC; is not a commercially supported product of &FORMAL-RHI;.
    </para>
  </note>
  <para>
    For more information, refer to <xref linkend="sn-overview"/>.
  </para>
  <para>
    Additional important information about this release may be made
    available at <ulink
      url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/</ulink>. 
    Users are advised to check this link regularly for updates.
  </para>
  <para>
    For reporting errors or other requests about these release notes,
    file a bug report using this <ulink url="&BUG-URL;">pre-filled
      bugzilla template</ulink>.
  </para>
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  <para>
    <ulink
    url="&BUG-URL;">&BUG-URL;</ulink>
  </para>
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  <para>
    This <ulink url="&TINY-BUG-URL;">&TINY-BUG-URL;</ulink> will take
    you to the same pre-filled bugzilla template.
  </para>
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<section id="sn-kernel">
  <title>Linux Kernel</title>
  <section id="sn-kernel-version">
    <title>Version</title>
    <para>
      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 <firstterm>vanilla
	kernel</firstterm> from the <ulink
	url='http://www.kernel.org/'>http://www.kernel.org/</ulink>
      website.
    </para>
    <para>
      You may obtain a list of any such patches by using this command
      on the &FC; package:</para>
<screen>
<command>rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm</command>
</screen>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-kernel-flavors">
    <title>Kernel Flavors</title>
    <para>&FC; includes the following kernel builds: </para>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>Native kernel, in both uniprocessor and SMP (Symmetric
	  Multi Processor) varieties. Configured sources are available
	  in the
	  <filename>kernel-devel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.rpm</filename> 
	  package. 
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>Virtual kernel for use with the Xen emulator package.
	  Configured sources are available in the
	  <filename>kernel-xen0-devel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.rpm</filename> 
	  package. </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <para>
      Sources for both kernel flavors may be installed at the same time.
      The files are installed into the
      <filename>/usr/src/kernels/<replaceable>version</replaceable>[-xen0]-<replaceable>arch</replaceable>/</filename> 
      tree.  Use the command <command>rpm -Uvh
	kernel-devel[-xen0]-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.rpm</command> 
      as appropriate.
    </para>
    <note> 
      <title>No separate SMP kernel for x86_64</title>
      <para>
	The default kernels in x86_64 architecture provide the SMP
	capability. There is no seperate SMP kernel available for this
	architecture in &FC; &LOCALVER;.
      </para>
    </note>
  </section>
  <section>
    <title>Following Generic Textbooks</title>
    <para>
      Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux
      kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under
      the <filename>/usr/src/linux/</filename> 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:
    </para>
<screen>
<command>ln -s /usr/src/kernels/kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>-<replaceable>arch</replaceable> /usr/src/linux</command>
</screen>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-kernel-dev">
    <title>Preparing for Kernel Development</title>
    <para>
      &FC; &LOCALVER; does not include the <filename>kernel-source</filename>
      package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources
      are available as described in <xref linkend="sn-kernel-flavors"/>.
      Users that require access to &FC; original kernel sources
      can find them in the kernel <filename>.src.rpm</filename> package.
    </para>
    <para>
      To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the
      following steps:
    </para>
    <tip>
      <title>Instructions refer to currently-running kernel</title>
	<para>
	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
	<replaceable>version</replaceable> refers to the kernel version
	shown by the command  <command>uname -r</command>. 
      </para>
    </tip>
    <procedure>
      <step>
	<para>
	  Obtain the
	  <filename>kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.src.rpm</filename> 
	  file from one of the following sources:
	</para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>The SRPMS directory on the appropriate SRPMS CD iso
	      image.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>The FTP site where you got the kernel package.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
	<para>
	  Install by running this command:
	</para>
<screen>
<command>yum install yum-utils yumdownloader --source kernel</command>
</screen>
      </step>
      <step>
	<para>
	  Install
	  <filename>kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.src.rpm</filename> 
	  using the command <command>rpm -Uvh
	    kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.src.rpm</command>.
	</para>
	<para>
	  This writes the RPM contents into
	  <filename>/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES</filename> and
	  <filename>/usr/src/redhat/SPECS</filename>.
	</para>
      </step>
      <step>
	<para>Prepare the kernel sources with these commands:
	</para>
<screen>
<command>cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS
rpmbuild -bp --target $(arch) kernel-2.6.spec</command>
</screen>
	<para>
	  The kernel source tree is then located in the
	  <filename>/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>/</filename> 
	  directory. It is common practice to move the resulting
	  <filename>linux-<replaceable>version</replaceable></filename> directory to the
	  <filename>/usr/src/</filename> tree; while not strictly
	  necessary, you can do this to match the generally-available kernel
	  documentation.
	</para>
<screen>
<command>cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>
mv linux-<replaceable>version</replaceable> /usr/src/
cd /usr/src\
ln -s ./linux-<replaceable>version</replaceable> linux
cd /usr/src/linux</command>
</screen>
      </step>
      <step>
	<para>
	  The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in &FC;
	  are in the <filename>configs/</filename> directory. For
	  example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named
	  <filename>configs/kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>-i686-smp.config</filename>. 
	  Issue the following command to place the desired configuration
	  file in the proper place for building: <command>cp
	    configs/<replaceable>desired-config-file</replaceable>
	    .config</command>
	</para>
	<para>
	  You can also find the <filename>.config</filename> file that
	  matches your current kernel configuration in the
	  <filename>/lib/modules/<replaceable>version</replaceable>/build/.config</filename> 
	  file.
	</para>
      </step>
      <step>
	<para>
	  Every kernel gets a name based on its version number. This is
	  the value displayed by the command <command>uname
	    -r</command>. 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.
	</para>
    <para>For example, if <command>uname -r</command> returns the string
      <computeroutput>2.6.11-1.234_FC4</computeroutput>, change the
      <envar>EXTRAVERSION</envar> definition from this:
    </para>
<screen>
EXTRAVERSION = -prep
</screen>
	<para>
	  to this:
	</para>
<screen>
EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4
</screen>
	<para>This represents everything from the final dash onward in the
	  package name.
	</para>
      </step> 
      <step>
	<para>
	  Issue the following command:
	</para>
<screen>
<command>make oldconfig</command>
</screen>
	<para>You can then proceed as usual. </para></step>
    </procedure>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-kernel-modules-building">
    <title>Building Only Kernel Modules</title>
    <para>
      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 <filename>foo.ko</filename>
      module, create the following <filename>Makefile</filename> in the
      directory containing the <filename>foo.c</filename> file:
    </para>
<screen>
obj-m := foo.o

KDIR  := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
PWD   := $(shell pwd)

ndefault:
      $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules
</screen>
    <para>Issue the <command>make</command> command to build the
      <filename>foo.ko</filename> module.
</para>
  </section>
  <section id="kernel-user-space-depencies">
    <title>User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</title>
    <para>
      &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 <command>rpm -e
	kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable></command> command as
      in earlier distributions because these user space packages depend
      on the kernel package.
    </para>
    <para>
      You may either list both the kernel package and its user space
      dependent packages on the <command>rpm -e</command> command, or
      you may wish to use the <command>yum remove
	kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable></command> command
      instead since <command>yum</command> automatically removes
      dependent packages if necessary. 
    </para>
  </section>
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<section id="sn-legacy">
    <title>Legacy Information</title>
    
  <note>
    <title><command>Slocate</command> has been replaced with
    <command>mlocate</command> in this release.</title>
    <para>
      The <command>/usr/bin/{locate,updatedb}</command>
      implementation <command>slocate</command> was replaced by mlocate.
    </para>
  </note>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
      <para>The <command>locate</command> command should be completely
      compatible.
      </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
      <para><filename>/etc/updatedb.conf</filename> is compatible for correct
	configuration files
      </para>
    </listitem>.
    <listitem>
      <para>Syntax errors that <command>slocate</command> would not
	detect are now reported.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>The <envar>DAILY_UPDATE</envar> variable is not
	supported.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>The <command>updatedb</command> command is not compatible, custom
	scripts using <command>updatedb</command> might have to be
	changed.
      </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  <para>
    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.
  </para>
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<section id="sn-multimedia">
  <title>Multimedia</title>
  <para>
    &FC; includes applications for assorted multimedia functions,
    including playback, recording, and editing.  Additional packages are
    available through the &FEX; repository.
  </para>
  <variablelist>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>Multimedia Players</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>By default, &FC; installs with
	  <filename>rhythmbox</filename>, <filename>totem</filename>,
	  and <application>Helix Player</application>
	  (<command>hxplay</command>) 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 <xref
	  linkend="sn-multimedia-excluded"/>.
	</para>
	<para>
	  &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:
	</para>
	<para>
	  <ulink url='http://www.alsa-project.org/'>http://www.alsa-project.org/</ulink>
	</para>
      </listitem>    
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>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:
	</para>
	<para>
	  <ulink url='http://www.xiph.org/'>http://www.xiph.org/</ulink>
	</para>
      </listitem>   
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>MP3 & DVD Support</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>&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 <xref
	    linkend="sn-multimedia-excluded"/>.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
  </variablelist>
  <section id="sn-multimedia-excluded">
    <title>Excluded Multimedia Software</title>
    <para>
      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:
    </para>
    <para>
      <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems</ulink>
    </para>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-multimedia-cd-dvd-burning">
    <title>CD and DVD Authoring and Burning</title>
    <para>
      Tools are included in &FC; and &FEX; for easily mastering and
      burning CDs and DVDs.  Tools that can be used from the console
      include <command>cdrecord</command>, <command>readcd</command>,
      <command>mkisofs</command>, and other typical Linux applications.
      For GNOME users, the <filename>xcdroast</filename> package from
      &FC; and the <filename>graveman</filename> package from &FEX;
      allow easy preparation of audio and data discs.  For KDE users,
      the <filename>k3b</filename> package provides a very robust tool
      for these tasks.
    </para>
  </section>
</section>
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  <title>Networking</title>
  <variablelist>
    <title>Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.14</title>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>IPv4 Address Promotion</term>
      <listitem>
      <para>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 <command>sysctl</command>
	<option>net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries</option> (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.
      </para>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  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 <command>sysctl</command>
	  <option>net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr</option> which
	  allows to change this behaviour to use the address of the
	  interface which has received the original packet causing the
	  error.
	</para>
	<para>
	  For example, the kernel receives an ICMP echo request on
	  <computeroutput>eth0</computeroutput>.  Because the new
	  <command>sysctl</command> option is enabled, this causes the
	  ICMP echo reply to be sent out via
	  <computeroutput>eth1</computeroutput>. The address of
	  <computeroutput>eth0</computeroutput> is used when the default
	  behaviour would use the address of
	  <computeroutput>eth</computeroutput>.
	</para>
	<para>
	  This may ease network debugging in asynchronous routing
	  setups.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  A new routing lookup algorithm called
	  <firstterm>trie</firstterm> 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.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and
	  thus modular. The legacy <firstterm>new RENO</firstterm>
	  algorithm stays default and acts as fallback algorithm. During
	  the period of this work the following new congestion control
	  algorithms have been added:
	</para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>High Speed TCP congestion control.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>TCP Hybla congestion avoidance.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>H-TCP congestion control.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>Scalable TCP congestion control.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
	<para>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.
	</para>
	<note>
	  <title>Affecting the Congestion Control Algorithm</title>
	  <para>
	    An interesting addition for developers is that the
	    congestion control algorithm is socket specific and can be
	    changed via the socket option
	    <option>TCP_CONGESTION</option>. 
	  </para>
	</note>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss</term>
      <listitem>
      <para>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.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>DCCP Protocol Support</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>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.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>Wireless</term>
      <listitem>
	<para>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.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </varlistentry>
    <varlistentry>
      <term>Miscellaneous</term>
      <listitem>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>A lot of TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related
	      fixes have been included.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>A new textsearch infrastructure has been added
	      useable with the corresponding iptables and extended
	      match.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>Both the IPv4 and IPv6 multicast joining interface
	      visible by userspace have been reworked and brought up to
	      the latest standards.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>The SNMPv2 MIB counter ipInAddrErrors is finally
	      supported for IPv4.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>Various new socket options proposed in Advanced API
	      (RFC3542) have been added.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </listitem> 
    </varlistentry>
  </variablelist>
  <section sn="kernel-userspace-tools">
    <title>Userspace Tools</title>
    <para>
      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:
    </para>
<screen>
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!
</screen>
    <para>
      The correct method of deleting the address and thus avoiding the
      warning is:
    </para>
<screen>
su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0'
</screen>
    <para>
      It has not been possible to tell if an interface is down
      administratively or because no carrier can be found (cable
      unplugged). The flag <computeroutput>NO-CARRIER</computeroutput>
      has been introduced that shows up as a link flag if the link is
      administratively up but no carrier can be found.
    </para>
    <para>
      The <command>ip</command> command now supports a batch mode via
      the argument <option>-batch</option> just like the
      <command>tc</command> command to speed up batches of tasks.
    </para>
  </section>
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<section id="sn-overview">
  <title>Overview of What is New in &FC; &LOCALVER;</title>
  <itemizedlist>
    <listitem>
      <para>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.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para><application>Pup</application>, a graphical updater using
	yum, has replaced <application>rhn-applet</application>.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>GNOME 2.12 and KDE 3.4 desktop environments are available.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>GNOME Power Manager and GNOME Screensaver are available as a
	technology preview within this release. 
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	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.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>Xorg X11R7 release candidate 2 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.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>Kernel 2.6.14 is included. Software suspend is enabled in
	this release.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>SCIM has replaced IIMF in &FC; in this release.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>There are changes in the animated mouse cursor theme.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>&FP; now has a new logo.
      </para>
    </listitem>
  </itemizedlist>
  <para>The proposed plans for Fedora in this version are available from
    <ulink
      url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap</ulink>.
  </para>
</section>
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    <title>New in &FC; &LOCALVER;</title>
    <para>
      &FC; &LOCALVER; is the latest version of the free and popular &FC;
      platform with a number of unique features and significant
      improvements over previous versions.  This section provides an
      overview of the major highlights in this release.
    </para>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Desktop Enhancements — The &FED; desktop brings to you
	  the latest software such as GNOME 2.10 and KDE 3.4 with a new
	  look and feel.  GNOME has the new simple and elegant Clearlooks
	  default theme that is inspired by the classic Red Hat
	  Bluecurve theme, as shown in <xref
	  linkend="ex-desktop-screenshot-clearlooks"/>.
	</para>
	<example id="ex-desktop-screenshot-clearlooks">
	  <title>New desktop featuring Clearlooks and Evince</title>
	  <mediaobject id="txt-fedora-desktop-screenshot">
	    <imageobject>
	      <imagedata fileref="./figs/Fedora_Desktop.eps" format="EPS"/>
	    </imageobject>
	    <imageobject>
	      <imagedata fileref="./figs/Fedora_Desktop.png" format="PNG"/>
	    </imageobject>
	    <textobject>
	      <para>
		Screenshot of Fedora desktop showing Firefox in the
		background and the new universal document viewer Evince
		in the foreground.  Evince is displaying Lawrence
		Lessig's Free Culture.
	      </para>
	    </textobject>
	  </mediaobject>
	</example>      
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Improved Productivity
	</para>
	<itemizedlist>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>
	      Evince (<ulink
		url="http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/">http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/</ulink>) 
	      is a document viewer for multiple document formats such as
	      pdf, postscript, and many others.  Evince replaces a whole
	      category of document viewers with a single simple
	      application.
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>
	      OpenOffice.org 2.0 (<ulink
		url="http://www.openoffice.org/product2/index.html">http://www.openoffice.org/product2/index.html</ulink>) 
	      is an office productivity suite.  This latest version
	      includes several enhancements such as improved Microsoft
	      Office compatibility, completely revamped Impress
	      presentation software, and native support for the
	      OpenDocument format. This version also introduces Base, a
	      fully integrated database management software. You can
	      find the extensive list of new features at <ulink
		url="http://marketing.openoffice.org/2.0/featureguide.html">http://marketing.openoffice.org/2.0/featureguide.html</ulink>.</para>
	  </listitem>
	  <listitem>
	    <para>
	      Eclipse 3.1 is an open and extensible software development
	      platform that is an Integrated Development Environment
	      (<acronym>IDE</acronym>) useful for programming in any
	      language. 
	    </para>
	  </listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Support for PowerPC (PPC) Architecture — Refer to <xref
	    linkend="sn-hardware-reqs-ppc"/> and <xref
	    linkend="sn-install-notes-ppc"/>.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Improved Security — &SEL; is a security architecture
	  that protects applications and users through finely grained
	  mandatory security controls.  The default targeted policy has
	  been improved to cover 80 additional daemons. You can read
	  more in the technical release notes
	  <xref linkend="sn-overview"/>.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Integrated Clustering Technology — Global File System
	  (<acronym>GFS</acronym>) is an open source clustering file
	  system that allows a cluster of Linux servers to share a
	  common storage pool. &FC; &LOCALVER; has integrated GFS within
	  the system to manage your storage in an efficient way.  You
	  can read more at <ulink
	    url="http://www.redhat.com/software/rha/gfs/">http://www.redhat.com/software/rha/gfs/</ulink> 
	  and <ulink
	    url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/">http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/</ulink>.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Built-in Virtualization — Xen is a virtual machine that
	  can securely run multiple operating systems in their own
	  sandboxed domains.  Xen has been integrated into &FC; to work
	  in a seamless fashion.  You can read more about Xen at <ulink
	    url="http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/virtualization/">http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/virtualization/</ulink>.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  Solid Platform — &FC; &LOCALVER; includes and integrates
	  the latest 4.0 version of GNU Compiler Collection, which has a
	  rewritten optimization infrastructure and improved support for
	  a native open source Java software stack.  This stack includes
	  parts of OpenOffice.org 2.0., Eclipse, and Apache Jakarta,
	  among others.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-why-no-mp3">
    <title>MP3 Codecs and Other Patented or Closed Source Software</title>
    <para>
      This section is a brief explanation of why certain software is not
      included in &FC; or &FEX;.  This information was drawn directly
      from the canonical wiki page:
    </para>
    <para>
      <ulink
	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems</ulink>
    </para>
    <para>
      A frequent question of the &FP; is why certain items are not
      included in &FC; or &FEX;. This briefly explains some of the
      reasons.
    </para>
    <para>
      Other items, such as file systems support, requires community
      participation.  For more information, refer to <ulink
	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wishlist">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wishlist</ulink>
    </para>
    <variablelist>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>NTFS</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    NTFS Support is not included in the &FC; kernel because of
	    patent concerns. Using a file system natively supported by
	    Linux such as ext3 is a better option. If you must share
	    files between Windows and Linux on a single system, use
	    FAT/FAT32 (vfat) instead. For sharing across a network,
	    Samba is a good option.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>MP3 encode/decode functionality</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    MP3 support is not included in any &FC; application because
	    MP3 is heavily patented in several regions including the
	    United States. The patent holder is unwilling to give an
	    unrestricted patent grant, as required by the GPL. Other
	    platforms might have paid the royalty and/or included
	    proprietary software. Other Linux distributions not based in
	    a region affected by the patent might ship MP3
	    decoders/encoders. However, &FC; cannot and does not ship
	    MP3 decoders/encoders in order to serve the goal of shipping
	    only free and open source software. Using other open source
	    formats such as Ogg Vorbis (a lossy codec that has better
	    quality than MP3) or FLAC (a lossless codec) is highly
	    recommended.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>NVIDIA 3D drivers</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    The NVIDIA 3D drivers are closed source. &FC; does not
	    include proprietary binaries. Consider using an Intel or any
	    other manufacturer that supports open source cards with full
	    specifications and/or source code.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>ATI 3D drivers</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    The ATI 3D drivers are closed source. &FC; does not include
	    proprietary binaries. Consider using an Intel or any other
	    manufacturer that supports open source cards with full
	    specifications and/or source code.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>RealPlayer</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    RealPlayer is a closed source application. &FC; does not
	    include proprietary binaries. Consider using open source
	    codecs that do not have patent restrictions.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>DVD video playback</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    DVD video playback (of CSS encrypted DVDs) may violate the
	    US DMCA (refer to <ulink
	      url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMCA">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMCA</ulink>) 
	    because it may be considered circumventing an encryption
	    mechanism. Additionally, MPEG2 is a patented codec, so even
	    DVDs without encryption cannot be played. Consider using
	    open source unencrypted mediums such as Ogg Theora formats.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>Mono</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Mono packages are not currently included due to potential
	    legal issues. (Pending more input.) Applications can be
	    written in other languages that are open source, such as
	    Python, Perl, or Ruby. Java is cross-platform and GCJ is a
	    relatively mature open source implementation of it. These
	    are not direct one-to-one equivalents with .NET but might
	    serve your purpose.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>Cryptology (mcrypt)</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Some cryptology related packages such as mcrypt are not
	    included within &FC; due to US export restrictions. Consider
	    using non-restricted cryptographical methods instead.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>szip</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    The szip license is too restrictive for inclusion in &FEX;.
	    Use other open source alternatives.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
    </variablelist>
    <para>
      In conclusion:
    </para>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para> If it is proprietary, it cannot be included in &FED;.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  If it is legally encumbered, it cannot be included in &FED;.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>
	  If it violates US Federal law, it cannot be included in &FED;.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
    <para>
      Of course, the logical followup is: "But I want to get foo and do
      bar, how can I do one of the items listed above?"
    </para>
    <para>
      The unofficial <ulink
	url="http://fedorafaq.org">http://fedorafaq.org</ulink> provides
      useful answers on commonly asked questions. However, these are
      completely unsupported by the &FP;. The &FP; encourages using free
      and open source software.
    </para>
    <para>
      The binary only drivers can be acquired from the vendors. You can
      find many interesting things with Google.
    </para>
  </section>
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  <title>Packages Changes</title>
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  <section>
    <title>Package Changes</title>
    <para>As of 21st September 2005 </para>
    <para>[106429] MAKEDEV-3.19-1 -> [115423] MAKEDEV-3.19-4 </para>
    <para>[111566] <ulink
	url='/ImageMagick'>ImageMagick</ulink>-6.2.2.0-2 -> [112246]
      <ulink url='/ImageMagick'>ImageMagick</ulink>-6.2.2.0-4 </para>
    <para>[105261] newt-0.51.6-7 -> [117695] newt-0.51.6-8 </para>
    <para>[106878] am-utils-6.0.9-12 -> [117066] am-utils-6.1.1-2
    </para>
    <para>[108819] amanda-2.4.5-2 -> [115871] amanda-2.4.5-3 </para>
    <para>[112105] anaconda-10.2.1.5-2 -> [118390]
      anaconda-10.3.0.24-1 </para>
    <para>[105300] aspell-0.50.5-6 -> [114172] aspell-0.60.3-2 </para>
    <para>[108035] aspell-ca-0.50-2 -> [114184] aspell-ca-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[108036] aspell-cs-0.51-2 -> [114270] aspell-cs-0.51-3
    </para>
    <para>[108038] aspell-da-0.50-11 -> [114276] aspell-da-0.50-12
    </para>
    <para>[106443] libsoup-2.2.3-2 -> [116988] libsoup-2.2.6.1-1
    </para>
    <para>[108042] aspell-es-0.50-11 -> [117058] aspell-es-0.50-13
    </para>
    <para>[108044] aspell-fr-0.50-8 -> [114285] aspell-fr-0.50-9
    </para>
    <para>[108051] aspell-it-0.53-2 -> [114362] aspell-it-0.53-3
    </para>
    <para>[108055] aspell-nl-0.50-6 -> [114363] aspell-nl-0.50-7
    </para>
    <para>[108058] aspell-no-0.50.1-8 -> [114366] aspell-no-0.50.1-9
    </para>
    <para>[108060] aspell-pl-0.51-3 -> [118018] aspell-pl-0.51-5
    </para>
    <para>[108061] aspell-sv-0.50-7 -> [114371] aspell-sv-0.50-8
    </para>
    <para>[107959] at-3.1.8-77_FC4 -> [112026] at-3.1.8-78 </para>
    <para>[108132] gtkhtml3-3.6.2-1 -> [117587] gtkhtml3-3.8.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[108304] ntp-4.2.0.a.20040617-8 -> [117060]
      ntp-4.2.0.a.20050816-1 </para>
    <para>[108909] autofs-4.1.4-5 -> [112718] autofs-4.1.4-9 </para>
    <para>[102923] automake-1.9.5-1 -> [114414] automake-1.9.6-1
    </para>
    <para>[108562] autorun-3.16-1 -> [118091] autorun-3.17-1 </para>
    <para>[105321] awesfx-0.5.0d-2 -> [113536] awesfx-0.5.0d-3 </para>
    <para>[105808] nut-2.0.1-1 -> [114509] nut-2.0.2-1 </para>
    <para>[110344] bash-3.0-31 -> [118423] bash-3.0-34 </para>
    <para>[110908] bind-9.3.1-4 -> [116915] bind-9.3.1-11 </para>
    <para>[111486] binutils-2.15.94.0.2.2-2 -> [116754]
      binutils-2.16.91.0.2-4 </para>
    <para>[105319] bootparamd-0.17-22.devel -> [116780]
      bootparamd-0.17-23.devel </para>
    <para>[106988] bug-buddy-2.10.0-1 -> [117633] bug-buddy-2.12.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[111028] bzip2-1.0.2-16 -> [117182] bzip2-1.0.3-1 </para>
    <para>[106470] pax-3.0-11 -> [116422] pax-3.4-1 </para>
    <para>[109185] <ulink url='/SysVinit'>SysVinit</ulink>-2.85-39 ->
      [113360] <ulink url='/SysVinit'>SysVinit</ulink>-2.85-40 </para>
    <para>[111393] control-center-2.10.1-6 -> [118105]
      control-center-2.12.0-2 </para>
    <para>[111120] openldap-2.2.23-5 -> [111936] openldap-2.2.26-1
    </para>
    <para>[110745] cpio-2.6-7 -> [113389] cpio-2.6-8 </para>
    <para>[106419] cracklib-2.8.2-1 -> [111862] cracklib-2.8.3-1
    </para>
    <para>[104496] bluez-hcidump-1.18-1 -> [115995]
      bluez-hcidump-1.24-1 </para>
    <para>[104877] ctags-5.5.4-3 -> [115419] ctags-5.5.4-4 </para>
    <para>[108614] cvs-1.11.19-8 -> [116935] cvs-1.11.19-10 </para>
    <para>[108252] cyrus-sasl-2.1.20-5 -> [117833] cyrus-sasl-2.1.21-5
    </para>
    <para>[109650] pam-0.79-8 -> [118330] pam-0.80-8 </para>
    <para>[109663] dhcp-3.0.2-12 -> [117972] dhcp-3.0.3-6 </para>
    <para>[110743] apr-0.9.6-3 -> [118164] apr-0.9.6-6 </para>
    <para>[110347] e2fsprogs-1.37-4 -> [117739] e2fsprogs-1.38-1
    </para>
    <para>[104668] diffstat-1.38-2 -> [116208] diffstat-1.38-4 </para>
    <para>[107298] doxygen-1.4.2-1 -> [118248] doxygen-1.4.4-2 </para>
    <para>[110505] dump-0.4b40-2 -> [113542] dump-0.4b40-4 </para>
    <para>[110508] eject-2.0.13-15 -> [117061] eject-2.1.2-1 </para>
    <para>[110262] parted-1.6.22-2 -> [117238] parted-1.6.24-1 </para>
    <para>[110911] emacs-21.4-5 -> [114092] emacs-21.4-7 </para>
    <para>[111808] esound-0.2.35-5 -> [114327] esound-0.2.36-1 </para>
    <para>[105304] passwd-0.69-2 -> [112701] passwd-0.70-1 </para>
    <para>[106286] fetchmail-6.2.5-7 -> [114678] fetchmail-6.2.5.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[109759] patch-2.5.4-24 -> [117794] patch-2.5.4-29 </para>
    <para>[111272] filesystem-2.3.4-1 -> [116817] filesystem-2.3.5-1
    </para>
    <para>[106330] findutils-4.2.20-1 -> [117490] findutils-4.2.25-2
    </para>
    <para>[105012] finger-0.17-28 -> [113967] finger-0.17-29 </para>
    <para>[105097] freetype-2.1.9-2 -> [116586] freetype-2.1.9-4
    </para>
    <para>[111401] ftp-0.17-26 -> [117241] ftp-0.17-29 </para>
    <para>[104499] gawk-3.1.4-5 -> [118359] gawk-3.1.5-2 </para>
    <para>[111099] gcc-4.0.0-8 -> [118294] gcc-4.0.1-14 </para>
    <para>[108458] gd-2.0.33-2 -> [117628] gd-2.0.33-3 </para>
    <para>[109684] gdb-6.3.0.0-1.21 -> [117661] gdb-6.3.0.0-1.65
    </para>
    <para>[106626] gettext-0.14.3-1 -> [116274] gettext-0.14.5-1
    </para>
    <para>[111402] gdm-2.6.0.8-16 -> [117776] gdm-2.8.0.4-1 </para>
    <para>[108333] gedit-2.10.2-3 -> [117719] gedit-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[110935] perl-5.8.6-15 -> [117489] perl-5.8.7-0.3.fc5
    </para>
    <para>[107237] gok-1.0.3-1 -> [116496] gok-1.0.5-4 </para>
    <para>[110356] php-5.0.4-10 -> [118097] php-5.0.5-3 </para>
    <para>[110581] gimp-2.2.7-4 -> [116538] gimp-2.2.8-3 </para>
    <para>[111654] gnome-applets-2.10.1-9 -> [117721]
      gnome-applets-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[111691] glibc-2.3.5-10 -> [117966] glibc-2.3.90-12 </para>
    <para>[111104] gnome-games-2.10.0-5 -> [117724]
      gnome-games-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[111214] gnome-media-2.10.2-4 -> [117726]
      gnome-media-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106508] kdeadmin-3.4.0-1 -> [118336] kdeadmin-3.4.2-2
    </para>
    <para>[110919] gnome-utils-2.10.0-3 -> [117738]
      gnome-utils-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[110246] gnupg-1.4.1-3 -> [116120] gnupg-1.4.2-3 </para>
    <para>[104528] gnuplot-4.0.0-7 -> [117403] gnuplot-4.0.0-8 </para>
    <para>[104506] gperf-3.0.1-6 -> [115552] gperf-3.0.1-7 </para>
    <para>[104548] grep-2.5.1-48 -> [113236] grep-2.5.1-50 </para>
    <para>[108057] xinitrc-4.0.18-1 -> [111974] xinitrc-4.0.19-1
    </para>
    <para>[104544] guile-1.6.7-2 -> [117402] guile-1.6.7-4 </para>
    <para>[104475] hdparm-5.9-1 -> [112183] hdparm-6.1-1 </para>
    <para>[111501] initscripts-8.11.1-1 -> [117977] initscripts-8.14-1
    </para>
    <para>[107880] inn-2.4.2-3 -> [115559] inn-2.4.2-4 </para>
    <para>[106114] iproute-2.6.11-1 -> [118247] iproute-2.6.14-3
    </para>
    <para>[106499] iptables-1.3.0-2 -> [114287] iptables-1.3.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[107881] iputils-20020927-22 -> [117698] iputils-20020927-26
    </para>
    <para>[111656] isdn4k-utils-3.2-28 -> [115009] isdn4k-utils-3.2-32
    </para>
    <para>[105032] joe-3.1-8 -> [112056] joe-3.3-1 </para>
    <para>[108237] kdebase-3.4.0-5 -> [118422] kdebase-3.4.2-5 </para>
    <para>[106532] kdegames-3.4.0-1 -> [116019] kdegames-3.4.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[107198] kdegraphics-3.4.0-2 -> [117508] kdegraphics-3.4.2-3
    </para>
    <para>[104526] openobex-1.0.1-3 -> [111937] openobex-1.0.1-4
    </para>
    <para>[107226] kdemultimedia-3.4.0-2 -> [115553]
      kdemultimedia-3.4.2-1 </para>
    <para>[106551] kdeutils-3.4.0-1 -> [117699] kdeutils-3.4.2-2
    </para>
    <para>[105322] minicom-2.00.0-21 -> [114175] minicom-2.1-1 </para>
    <para>[112015] kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 -> [118394]
      kernel-2.6.13-1.1565_FC5 </para>
    <para>[108707] libbtctl-0.4.1-7 -> [114382] libbtctl-0.4.1-8
    </para>
    <para>[107067] krb5-1.4-3 -> [118053] krb5-1.4.2-4 </para>
    <para>[106252] krbafs-1.2.2-7 -> [115422] krbafs-1.2.2-8 </para>
    <para>[111032] kudzu-1.1.116.2-2 -> [118290] kudzu-1.2.7-1 </para>
    <para>[105596] lam-7.1.1-3 -> [115564] lam-7.1.1-7.FC5 </para>
    <para>[105047] less-382-7 -> [117533] less-382-8 </para>
    <para>[104599] libieee1284-0.2.9-2 -> [114409] libieee1284-0.2.9-3
    </para>
    <para>[106523] libtermcap-2.0.8-41 -> [115467] libtermcap-2.0.8-42
    </para>
    <para>[110440] libtiff-3.7.1-6 -> [113273] libtiff-3.7.2-1 </para>
    <para>[109070] libtool-1.5.16.multilib2-1 -> [118098]
      libtool-1.5.20-3 </para>
    <para>[104597] lm_sensors-2.8.8-5 -> [117365] lm_sensors-2.9.1-4
    </para>
    <para>[105199] lockdev-1.0.1-7 -> [118409] lockdev-1.0.1-9 </para>
    <para>[107338] logrotate-3.7.1-10 -> [117629] logrotate-3.7.2-3
    </para>
    <para>[110353] lsof-4.74-7 -> [118297] lsof-4.76-1 </para>
    <para>[108835] dovecot-0.99.14-4.fc4 -> [114740]
      dovecot-0.99.14-6.fc5 </para>
    <para>[106781] make-3.80-7 -> [116850] make-3.80-8 </para>
    <para>[104365] distcache-1.4.5-7 -> [115345] distcache-1.4.5-11
    </para>
    <para>[107530] man-pages-1.67-7 -> [118017] man-pages-2.07-5
    </para>
    <para>[93204] man-pages-cs-0.16-4 -> [115882] man-pages-cs-0.16-5
    </para>
    <para>[93194] man-pages-de-0.4-9 -> [115873] man-pages-de-0.4-10
    </para>
    <para>[108613] man-pages-ja-20050415-1 -> [116660]
      man-pages-ja-20050815-1 </para>
    <para>[110081] mx4j-2.1.0-1jpp_7fc -> [114677] mx4j-3.0.1-1jpp_5fc
    </para>
    <para>[109945] mc-4.6.1a-0.9 -> [118021] mc-4.6.1a-0.15 </para>
    <para>[101562] desktop-file-utils-0.10-1 -> [117302]
      desktop-file-utils-0.10-3 </para>
    <para>[111217] redhat-artwork-0.122-10 -> [116975]
      redhat-artwork-0.128-1 </para>
    <para>[104435] mikmod-3.1.6-34 -> [112072] mikmod-3.1.6-35 </para>
    <para>[110923] mkinitrd-4.2.15-1 -> [116471] mkinitrd-4.2.21-1
    </para>
    <para>[110244] gimp-print-4.2.7-7 -> [116481] gimp-print-4.2.7-12
    </para>
    <para>[111409] rhpl-0.167-1 -> [118384] rhpl-0.174-1 </para>
    <para>[108728] glade2-2.10.0-1 -> [116544] glade2-2.10.0-2 </para>
    <para>[107181] pyxf86config-0.3.19-4 -> [114209]
      pyxf86config-0.3.19-6 </para>
    <para>[105582] arptables_jf-0.0.8-4 -> [116740]
      arptables_jf-0.0.8-6 </para>
    <para>[108583] fontconfig-2.2.3-13 -> [114861] fontconfig-2.3.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[108241] oprofile-0.8.2-4 -> [114916] oprofile-0.9.1-2
    </para>
    <para>[104605] mtr-0.69-3 -> [117503] mtr-0.69-4 </para>
    <para>[105384] mutt-1.4.2.1-2 -> [117134] mutt-1.4.2.1-3 </para>
    <para>[106486] kdeedu-3.4.0-1 -> [118428] kdeedu-3.4.2-3 </para>
    <para>[111281] httpd-2.0.54-10 -> [115215] httpd-2.0.54-12 </para>
    <para>[109664] libwpd-0.8.1-1 -> [117298] libwpd-0.8.3-1 </para>
    <para>[109161] ncurses-5.4-17 -> [115668] ncurses-5.4-18 </para>
    <para>[109016] net-tools-1.60-52 -> [115663] net-tools-1.60-56
    </para>
    <para>[106997] rdesktop-1.4.0-2 -> [113322] rdesktop-1.4.1-1.fc5
    </para>
    <para>[106852] redhat-rpm-config-8.0.34-1 -> [116588]
      redhat-rpm-config-8.0.39-1 </para>
    <para>[104517] compat-slang-1.4.5-10 -> [115421]
      compat-slang-1.4.5-11 </para>
    <para>[111646] nfs-utils-1.0.7-8 -> [117732] nfs-utils-1.0.7-16
    </para>
    <para>[104611] rarpd-ss981107-20 -> [114929] rarpd-ss981107-22
    </para>
    <para>[111216] nss_ldap-234-4 -> [117936] nss_ldap-241-1 </para>
    <para>[101793] squirrelmail-1.4.4-2 -> [117917]
      squirrelmail-1.4.6-0.cvs20050812.2.fc5 </para>
    <para>- perl-Filter-1.30-7 </para>
    <para>- perl-Filter-Simple-0.79-5 </para>
    <para>[111400] libxslt-1.1.14-2 -> [117480] libxslt-1.1.15-1
    </para>
    <para>[111035] pam_krb5-2.1.7-3 -> [115747] pam_krb5-2.1.8-2
    </para>
    <para>[106493] file-roller-2.10.0-1 -> [117656]
      file-roller-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106353] pyOpenSSL-0.6-1.p24.4 -> [117052]
      pyOpenSSL-0.6-1.p24.6 </para>
    <para>[104627] rdist-6.1.5-40 -> [111944] rdist-6.1.5-41 </para>
    <para>[110926] spamassassin-3.0.3-4.fc4 -> [118074]
      spamassassin-3.1.0-1.fc5 </para>
    <para>[105950] pilot-link-0.12.0-0.pre2.0 -> [117233]
      pilot-link-0.12.0-0.pre4.5 </para>
    <para>[106474] star-1.5a54-2 -> [117115] star-1.5a65-1 </para>
    <para>[111515] net-snmp-5.2.1-12 -> [118322] net-snmp-5.2.1.2-3
    </para>
    <para>[96116] ppp-2.4.2-7 -> [115416] ppp-2.4.3-3 </para>
    <para>[110366] vlock-1.3-19 -> [115661] vlock-1.3-20 </para>
    <para>[110359] procps-3.2.5-6 -> [117548] procps-3.2.5-7 </para>
    <para>[105210] psmisc-21.5-4 -> [117707] psmisc-21.6-1 </para>
    <para>[105614] pvm-3.4.5-3_FC4 -> [111812] pvm-3.4.5-5 </para>
    <para>[105105] bogl-0.1.18-7 -> [118318] bogl-0.1.18-10 </para>
    <para>[108185] gnopernicus-0.10.6-1 -> [117638]
      gnopernicus-0.11.6-1 </para>
    <para>[110883] qt-3.3.4-14 -> [118419] qt-3.3.5-2 </para>
    <para>[104494] ksh-20050202-1 -> [111912] ksh-20050202-3 </para>
    <para>[108083] quota-3.12-6 -> [116742] quota-3.12-7 </para>
    <para>[101735] gnome-speech-0.3.6-1 -> [115904]
      gnome-speech-0.3.7-1 </para>
    <para>[111387] openoffice.org-1.9.104-2 -> [118196]
      openoffice.org-1.9.130-1.2.fc5 </para>
    <para>[105350] rp-pppoe-3.5-27 -> [116414] rp-pppoe-3.5-30 </para>
    <para>[111410] rpm-4.4.1-21 -> [117156] rpm-4.4.2-4 </para>
    <para>[110925] rsync-2.6.4-3 -> [115264] rsync-2.6.6-2 </para>
    <para>[104630] rusers-0.17-43 -> [117620] rusers-0.17-45 </para>
    <para>[109533] samba-3.0.14a-2 -> [117971] samba-3.0.20-2 </para>
    <para>- sash-3.7-6 </para>
    <para>[110268] sendmail-8.13.4-2 -> [118253] sendmail-8.13.5-1
    </para>
    <para>[111123] setup-2.5.44-1 -> [117568] setup-2.5.47-1.1 </para>
    <para>[111408] shadow-utils-4.0.7-9 -> [117343]
      shadow-utils-4.0.12-2 </para>
    <para>[106465] slang-1.4.9-17 -> [117492] slang-1.4.9-19 </para>
    <para>[108441] slocate-2.7-22 -> [118067] slocate-2.7-27 </para>
    <para>[105316] slrn-0.9.8.1-4 -> [114996] slrn-0.9.8.1-5 </para>
    <para>[110665] squid-2.5.STABLE9-7 -> [117506]
      squid-2.5.STABLE10-4 </para>
    <para>[106754] strace-4.5.11-1 -> [115667] strace-4.5.13-1 </para>
    <para>[108145] sudo-1.6.8p8-1 -> [118285] sudo-1.6.8p9-4 </para>
    <para>[93654] switchdesk-4.0.6-3 -> [114432] switchdesk-4.0.7-1
    </para>
    <para>[111041] sysklogd-1.4.1-30 -> [117045] sysklogd-1.4.1-33
    </para>
    <para>[112528] syslinux-3.08-2 -> [117044] syslinux-3.10-2 </para>
    <para>[110362] sysreport-1.4.1-2 -> [112702] sysreport-1.4.1-4
    </para>
    <para>[105297] sysstat-5.0.5-9.fc -> [116738] sysstat-5.0.5-11.fc
    </para>
    <para>[108370] tar-1.15.1-5 -> [117554] tar-1.15.1-10 </para>
    <para>[109655] tcpdump-3.8.2-12 -> [116178] tcpdump-3.9.3-3
    </para>
    <para>[106994] tcsh-6.14-1 -> [115897] tcsh-6.14-5 </para>
    <para>[106284] termcap-5.4-4 -> [118201] termcap-5.4-7 </para>
    <para>[110274] tetex-3.0-4 -> [116781] tetex-3.0-6 </para>
    <para>[106019] texinfo-4.8-4 -> [112242] texinfo-4.8-6 </para>
    <para>[109641] jwhois-3.2.2-14 -> [115889] jwhois-3.2.3-2 </para>
    <para>[110348] elfutils-0.108-1 -> [117517] elfutils-0.115-1
    </para>
    <para>[105286] expect-5.43.0-1 -> [111871] expect-5.43.0-2 </para>
    <para>[105014] traceroute-1.4a12-26 -> [116290]
      traceroute-1.4a12-27 </para>
    <para>[108240] subversion-1.1.4-3 -> [117737] subversion-1.2.3-3
    </para>
    <para>- schedutils-1.4.0-4 </para>
    <para>[106314] umb-scheme-3.2-38 -> [117616] umb-scheme-3.2-39
    </para>
    <para>[104847] units-1.80-12 -> [114388] units-1.85-1 </para>
    <para>[107560] quagga-0.98.3-2 -> [117222] quagga-0.98.5-2 </para>
    <para>[105298] unzip-5.51-10 -> [115669] unzip-5.51-12 </para>
    <para>[109681] util-linux-2.12p-9.3 -> [117509]
      util-linux-2.13-0.3.pre2 </para>
    <para>[108550] uucp-1.07-9 -> [114161] uucp-1.07-11 </para>
    <para>[109140] vim-6.3.071-3 -> [117700] vim-6.3.086-5 </para>
    <para>[108347] vixie-cron-4.1-33 -> [113831] vixie-cron-4.1-36.FC5
    </para>
    <para>[106439] gtksourceview-1.2.0-1 -> [117747]
      gtksourceview-1.4.1-1 </para>
    <para>[109142] vnc-4.1.1-10 -> [117547] vnc-4.1.1-17 </para>
    <para>- w3c-libwww-5.4.0-13 </para>
    <para>[104493] wget-1.9.1-22 -> [117731] wget-1.10.1-7 </para>
    <para>[100923] wireless-tools-28-0.pre4.3 -> [117952]
      wireless-tools-28-0.pre9.5 </para>
    <para>[104447] neon-0.24.7-6 -> [118267] neon-0.24.7-7 </para>
    <para>[108529] desktop-printing-0.18-10 -> [116635]
      desktop-printing-0.19-2 </para>
    <para>[109757] libselinux-1.23.10-2 -> [118218] libselinux-1.26-6
    </para>
    <para>[110975] xfig-3.2.4-11 -> [114406] xfig-3.2.4-13 </para>
    <para>[106604] ttmkfdir-3.0.9-16 -> [115679] ttmkfdir-3.0.9-17
    </para>
    <para>[106293] ckermit-8.0.211-1 -> [117400] ckermit-8.0.211-3
    </para>
    <para>[111493] coreutils-5.2.1-48 -> [117826] coreutils-5.2.1-55
    </para>
    <para>[109668] gstreamer-0.8.10-1 -> [117857] gstreamer-0.8.11-1
    </para>
    <para>[110247] gstreamer-plugins-0.8.8-6 -> [117858]
      gstreamer-plugins-0.8.11-1 </para>
    <para>[108260] gnome-icon-theme-2.10.1-4 -> [117725]
      gnome-icon-theme-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[111290] xpdf-3.00-19 -> [116734] xpdf-3.01-1 </para>
    <para>[104699] xsane-0.95-3 -> [112799] xsane-0.95-4 </para>
    <para>[110438] xscreensaver-4.21-4 -> [118219]
      xscreensaver-4.22-16 </para>
    <para>[106575] nautilus-cd-burner-2.10.0-2 -> [117669]
      nautilus-cd-burner-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>- hpoj-0.91-13 </para>
    <para>[108081] ypserv-2.13-6 -> [114545] ypserv-2.13-7 </para>
    <para>[108065] zlib-1.2.2.2-3 -> [117021] zlib-1.2.3-1 </para>
    <para>[110759] gthumb-2.6.5-1 -> [117742] gthumb-2.6.7-1 </para>
    <para>[110698] alsa-utils-1.0.9rc2-2 -> [116939]
      alsa-utils-1.0.9rf-5 </para>
    <para>[111418] libgnomeprint22-2.10.3-1 -> [117675]
      libgnomeprint22-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106542] libgnomeprintui22-2.10.1-1 -> [117676]
      libgnomeprintui22-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106076] rhythmbox-0.8.8-2 -> [117443]
      rhythmbox-0.9.0.cvs20050902-1 </para>
    <para>[104518] libgsf-1.11.1-2 -> [118324] libgsf-1.12.3-1 </para>
    <para>[104645] libmng-1.0.9-1 -> [112902] libmng-1.0.9-2 </para>
    <para>[104492] bluez-libs-2.15-1 -> [117512] bluez-libs-2.20-1
    </para>
    <para>[109626] bluez-utils-2.15-7 -> [117513] bluez-utils-2.20-1
    </para>
    <para>[109284] gnome-themes-2.10.1-2 -> [117637]
      gnome-themes-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106333] lv-4.51-5 -> [113778] lv-4.51-6 </para>
    <para>[106337] nkf-2.04-5 -> [113596] nkf-2.05-1 </para>
    <para>- nvi-m17n-1.79-20040401.23 </para>
    <para>[108025] ruby-1.8.2-7 -> [118404] ruby-1.8.3-1 </para>
    <para>[109083] stunnel-4.08-2 -> [113854] stunnel-4.11-1 </para>
    <para>[108440] 4Suite-1.0-8.b1 -> [112368] 4Suite-1.0-9.b1 </para>
    <para>[106235] nss_db-2.2-31 -> [117271] nss_db-2.2-33 </para>
    <para>[111212] eclipse-3.1.0_fc-0.M6.22 -> [115167]
      eclipse-3.1.0_fc-12 </para>
    <para>[111394] dbus-0.33-3 -> [117773] dbus-0.50-1 </para>
    <para>[106803] a2ps-4.13b-46 -> [111842] a2ps-4.13b-47 </para>
    <para>[109643] libuser-0.53.7-1 -> [117997] libuser-0.54-1 </para>
    <para>[109886] gtk-doc-1.3-2 -> [113533] gtk-doc-1.4-1 </para>
    <para>[109144] perl-DBD-MySQL-2.9007-1 -> [117217]
      perl-DBD-MySQL-3.0002-1 </para>
    <para>[111122] perl-DBD-Pg-1.41-2 -> [113244] perl-DBD-Pg-1.43-1
    </para>
    <para>[105244] kdbg-1.2.10-2 -> [114272] kdbg-2.0.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106810] kdepim-3.4.0-4 -> [117234] kdepim-3.4.2-3 </para>
    <para>[106772] xdelta-1.1.3-16 -> [117821] xdelta-1.1.3-17 </para>
    <para>[107253] pkgconfig-0.15.0-6 -> [116158] pkgconfig-0.18.1-4
    </para>
    <para>[108628] kdesdk-3.4.0-3 -> [116008] kdesdk-3.4.2-1 </para>
    <para>[106503] kde-i18n-3.4.0-1 -> [116284] kde-i18n-3.4.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[111302] hotplug-2004_09_23-7 -> [118092]
      hotplug-2004_09_23-10 </para>
    <para>[112023] fedora-release-4-2 -> [113067]
      fedora-release-4-rawhide </para>
    <para>[108436] xterm-200-6 -> [118082] xterm-200-9 </para>
    <para>[106145] ppc64-utils-0.7-9 -> [118408] ppc64-utils-0.7-11
    </para>
    <para>[104559] htdig-3.2.0b6-5 -> [117484] htdig-3.2.0b6-6 </para>
    <para>- libgal2-2.4.2-4 </para>
    <para>[110442] gaim-1.3.0-1.fc4 -> [118167] gaim-1.5.0-5.fc5
    </para>
    <para>[108062] aspell-en-0.51-12 -> [114279] aspell-en-6.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[108357] freeradius-1.0.2-2 -> [114495] freeradius-1.0.4-2
    </para>
    <para>[110988] devhelp-0.10-1 -> [116721] devhelp-0.10-5 </para>
    <para>[106525] kdebindings-3.4.0-1 -> [116107] kdebindings-3.4.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[110439] nautilus-2.10.0-4 -> [117668] nautilus-2.12.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[111391] boost-1.32.0-6 -> [116965] boost-1.33.0-3 </para>
    <para>[104523] nano-1.3.5-0.20050302 -> [117495] nano-1.3.8-1
    </para>
    <para>[110577] epiphany-1.6.1-3 -> [117510] epiphany-1.8.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[111496] yum-2.3.2-7 -> [118230] yum-2.4.0-3 </para>
    <para>[104625] GConf-1.0.9-16 -> [115534] GConf-1.0.9-17 </para>
    <para>[105438] g-wrap-1.3.4-8 -> [113627] g-wrap-1.3.4-9 </para>
    <para>[105029] pcre-5.0-4 -> [117019] pcre-6.3-1 </para>
    <para>[103293] pychecker-0.8.14-3 -> [117907] pychecker-0.8.16-1
    </para>
    <para>[107295] gnome-bluetooth-0.5.1-12 -> [116637]
      gnome-bluetooth-0.5.1-14 </para>
    <para>[110227] setarch-1.7-3 -> [113328] setarch-1.8-1 </para>
    <para>[107662] kdeaddons-3.4.0-2 -> [116097] kdeaddons-3.4.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[105264] MyODBC-2.50.39-24 -> [116340] MyODBC-2.50.39-25
    </para>
    <para>[108719] nmap-3.81-3 -> [118008] nmap-3.93-1 </para>
    <para>[107878] glib2-2.6.4-1 -> [116932] glib2-2.8.1-1 </para>
    <para>[106280] m2crypto-0.13-2 -> [117174] m2crypto-0.15-1 </para>
    <para>[105135] pango-1.8.1-2 -> [116700] pango-1.10.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106004] atk-1.9.1-1 -> [117631] atk-1.10.3-1 </para>
    <para>[110350] gtk2-2.6.7-4 -> [117200] gtk2-2.8.3-1 </para>
    <para>[110963] logwatch-6.0.1-2 -> [118256] logwatch-6.1.2-4
    </para>
    <para>[107440] libxml2-2.6.19-1 -> [117989] libxml2-2.6.22-1
    </para>
    <para>[107238] gnome-mag-0.12.0-2 -> [116495] gnome-mag-0.12.1-2
    </para>
    <para>[109656] tzdata-2005i-2 -> [117537] tzdata-2005m-2 </para>
    <para>[105136] ddd-3.3.10-2 -> [112263] ddd-3.3.11-1 </para>
    <para>[111516] ethereal-0.10.11-2 -> [118418] ethereal-0.10.12-7
    </para>
    <para>[105946] mrtg-2.11.1-3 -> [117906] mrtg-2.12.2-2 </para>
    <para>[109779] curl-7.13.1-3 -> [112559] curl-7.14.0-1 </para>
    <para>[110585] mozilla-1.7.8-2 -> [118143] mozilla-1.7.11-5
    </para>
    <para>[104474] cdrdao-1.1.9-9 -> [114286] cdrdao-1.2.0-1 </para>
    <para>[111152] policycoreutils-1.23.10-2 -> [118399]
      policycoreutils-1.27.1-1 </para>
    <para>[108677] selinux-doc-1.19.5-1 -> [118233] selinux-doc-1.22-1
    </para>
    <para>[108338] checkpolicy-1.23.1-1 -> [118421]
      checkpolicy-1.27.2-1 </para>
    <para>[107547] sound-juicer-2.10.1-1 -> [116671]
      sound-juicer-2.11.91-1 </para>
    <para>[104852] mod_auth_mysql-2.6.1-4 -> [112597]
      mod_auth_mysql-2.9.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106515] kdeartwork-3.4.0-1 -> [116101] kdeartwork-3.4.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[111390] setools-2.1.0-5 -> [118333] setools-2.1.2-1 </para>
    <para>[111060] grub-0.95-13 -> [114871] grub-0.95-15 </para>
    <para>[110652] openssh-4.0p1-3 -> [117588] openssh-4.2p1-1 </para>
    <para>[108233] gnucash-1.8.11-3 -> [117839] gnucash-1.8.11-4
    </para>
    <para>[108697] MySQL-python-1.2.0-1 -> [115666]
      MySQL-python-1.2.0-2 </para>
    <para>[106774] PyQt-3.14.1-1 ->
      [117928] PyQt-3.15-1 </para>
    <para>[106773] sip-4.2.1-1 -> [117925] sip-4.3.1-1 </para>
    <para>[109146] jpilot-0.99.8-0.pre8.4 -> [116645]
      jpilot-0.99.8-0.pre10.2 </para>
    <para>[108932] lftp-3.1.3-1 -> [117026] lftp-3.3.0-1 </para>
    <para>[107870] cdrtools-2.01.1-9 -> [117294] cdrtools-2.01.1-10
    </para>
    <para>- apel-10.6-6 </para>
    <para>[107986] mysql-4.1.11-2 -> [116941] mysql-4.1.12-3 </para>
    <para>[108427] tmpwatch-2.9.3-1 -> [112807] tmpwatch-2.9.4-1
    </para>
    <para>[107682] kdenetwork-3.4.0-3 -> [116293] kdenetwork-3.4.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[111395] fedora-logos-1.1.31-1 -> [117762]
      fedora-logos-1.1.31-2 </para>
    <para>[100527] junit-3.8.1-3jpp_4fc -> [112932]
      junit-3.8.1-3jpp_5fc </para>
    <para>[105492] xmlsec1-1.2.7-4 -> [118326] xmlsec1-1.2.9-1 </para>
    <para>[104606] openCryptoki-2.1.5-9 -> [117535]
      openCryptoki-2.1.5-10 </para>
    <para>[110363] system-config-bind-4.0.0-16_FC4 -> [116458]
      system-config-bind-4.0.0-30_FC5 </para>
    <para>[110056] system-config-date-1.7.18-1 -> [115786]
      system-config-date-1.7.99.0-1 </para>
    <para>[109174] system-config-keyboard-1.2.6-2 -> [118188]
      system-config-keyboard-1.2.6-3 </para>
    <para>[109127] system-config-kickstart-2.5.22-2 -> [118045]
      system-config-kickstart-2.5.24-1 </para>
    <para>- system-config-mouse-1.2.11-1 </para>
    <para>[108705] system-config-netboot-0.1.14-1 -> [116895]
      system-config-netboot-0.1.30-1_FC5 </para>
    <para>[110270] system-config-nfs-1.3.10-1 -> [113615]
      system-config-nfs-1.3.11-1 </para>
    <para>[110775] system-config-printer-0.6.131-1 -> [117714]
      system-config-printer-0.6.142-1 </para>
    <para>[110889] system-config-securitylevel-1.5.8-1 -> [116959]
      system-config-securitylevel-1.6.4-1 </para>
    <para>[110271] system-config-services-0.8.25-1 -> [116537]
      system-config-services-0.8.26-1 </para>
    <para>[111388] system-config-soundcard-1.2.11-5 -> [116656]
      system-config-soundcard-1.2.12-5 </para>
    <para>[111429] system-config-display-1.0.29-1 -> [117812]
      system-config-display-1.0.31-1 </para>
    <para>[111664] alsa-lib-1.0.9rc4-2 -> [114503] alsa-lib-1.0.9rf-3
    </para>
    <para>[105652] tcl-8.4.9-3 -> [113371] tcl-8.4.11-1 </para>
    <para>[105658] tk-8.4.9-3 -> [113372] tk-8.4.11-1 </para>
    <para>[109302] lvm2-2.01.08-2.1 -> [118142] lvm2-2.01.14-2 </para>
    <para>[110929] device-mapper-1.01.02-1.0 -> [115634]
      device-mapper-1.01.04-1.0 </para>
    <para>[108262] libgnomecups-0.2.0-2 -> [117671]
      libgnomecups-0.2.1-1 </para>
    <para>[109132] tvtime-0.9.15-7 -> [117915] tvtime-1.0.1-1 </para>
    <para>- hpijs-1.7.1-3 </para>
    <para>[111138] shared-mime-info-0.16-3 -> [112690]
      shared-mime-info-0.16-4 </para>
    <para>[110914] evolution-data-server-1.2.2-3 -> [118144]
      evolution-data-server-1.4.0-2 </para>
    <para>[106495] gnome-keyring-0.4.2-1 -> [117659]
      gnome-keyring-0.4.4-1 </para>
    <para>[111218] udev-058-1 -> [118405] udev-069-4 </para>
    <para>- pcmcia-cs-3.2.8-4.12 </para>
    <para>- iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-1 </para>
    <para>[109118] gnome-netstatus-2.10.0-4 -> [116639]
      gnome-netstatus-2.11.90-2 </para>
    <para>[110265] perl-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.08-7 ->
      [117865] perl-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.09-1 </para>
    <para>[107102] memtest86+-1.55.1-1 -> [113262] memtest86+-1.60-1
    </para>
    <para>[100526] antlr-2.7.4-2jpp_1fc -> [112867]
      antlr-2.7.4-2jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[111283] jakarta-commons-beanutils-1.7.0-1jpp_4fc ->
      [114381] jakarta-commons-beanutils-1.7.0-2jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[111285] jakarta-commons-collections-3.1-1jpp_4fc ->
      [114380] jakarta-commons-collections-3.1-2jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[101451] jakarta-commons-dbcp-1.2.1-3jpp_1fc -> [112880]
      jakarta-commons-dbcp-1.2.1-3jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[111286] jakarta-commons-digester-1.6-2jpp_4fc -> [114394]
      jakarta-commons-digester-1.6-2jpp_6fc </para>
    <para>[111288] jakarta-commons-logging-1.0.4-2jpp_4fc -> [114180]
      jakarta-commons-logging-1.0.4-2jpp_6fc </para>
    <para>[111289] jakarta-commons-modeler-1.1-3jpp_4fc -> [114487]
      jakarta-commons-modeler-1.1-4jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[101447] jakarta-commons-pool-1.2-2jpp_1fc -> [112885]
      jakarta-commons-pool-1.2-2jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[101435] jakarta-commons-validator-1.1.3-1jpp_1fc ->
      [112887] jakarta-commons-validator-1.1.3-1jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[100530] jdepend-2.6-2jpp_3fc -> [112928]
      jdepend-2.6-2jpp_4fc </para>
    <para>[111423] log4j-1.2.8-7jpp_4fc -> [112933]
      log4j-1.2.8-7jpp_5fc </para>
    <para>[96312] oro-2.0.8-1jpp_2fc -> [113162] oro-2.0.8-1jpp_3fc
    </para>
    <para>[109898] regexp-1.3-1jpp_5fc -> [114182] regexp-1.3-2jpp_3fc
    </para>
    <para>[100606] xalan-j2-2.6.0-2jpp_1fc -> [114410]
      xalan-j2-2.6.0-3jpp_3fc </para>
    <para>[109899] xerces-j2-2.6.2-4jpp_5fc -> [114312]
      xerces-j2-2.6.2-5jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[109900] xml-commons-1.0-0.b2.6jpp_12fc -> [114196]
      xml-commons-1.0-0.b2.7jpp_3fc </para>
    <para>[96303] xml-commons-resolver-1.1-1jpp_4fc -> [113163]
      xml-commons-resolver-1.1-1jpp_5fc </para>
    <para>[101437] jakarta-commons-lang-2.0-2jpp_1fc -> [112883]
      jakarta-commons-lang-2.0-2jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[96300] java_cup-0.10-0.k.1jpp_2fc -> [114395]
      java_cup-0.10-0.k.1jpp_5fc </para>
    <para>[100540] avalon-logkit-1.2-2jpp_4fc -> [113428]
      avalon-logkit-1.2-3jpp_1fc </para>
    <para>[101462] cryptix-3.2.0-4jpp_1fc -> [112869]
      cryptix-3.2.0-4jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[101463] cryptix-asn1-20011119-4jpp_1fc -> [112873]
      cryptix-asn1-20011119-4jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[101464] gnu.getopt-1.0.9-4jpp_1fc -> [112875]
      gnu.getopt-1.0.9-4jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[110589] xorg-x11-6.8.2-31 -> [115364] xorg-x11-6.8.2-45
    </para>
    <para>[108218] aspell-is-0.51.1-1 -> [114361] aspell-is-0.51.1-2
    </para>
    <para>[106231] pyparted-1.6.9-3 -> [117327] pyparted-1.6.9-4
    </para>
    <para>[110354] mod_auth_kerb-5.0-6 -> [118413] mod_auth_kerb-5.0-7
    </para>
    <para>[106186] iprutils-2.0.13.7-2 -> [115548] iprutils-2.0.15.3-1
    </para>
    <para>[110365] tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc -> [118323]
      tomcat5-5.0.30-8jpp_3fc </para>
    <para>[110776] xchat-2.4.3-3 -> [118268] xchat-2.4.5-1 </para>
    <para>[111287] jakarta-commons-el-1.0-2jpp_3fc -> [114396]
      jakarta-commons-el-1.0-4jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>- GFS-6.1-0.pre22.6 </para>
    <para>[107882] k3b-0.11.23-3 -> [114095] k3b-0.12.2-1 </para>
    <para>[111251] hal-0.5.2-2 -> [117285] hal-0.5.4-3 </para>
    <para>[107343] gnome-volume-manager-1.3.1-1 -> [117761]
      gnome-volume-manager-1.5.1-1 </para>
    <para>[106242] pam_passwdqc-0.7.6-1 -> [118214]
      pam_passwdqc-1.0.2-1 </para>
    <para>[106603] libidn-0.5.15-1 -> [118283] libidn-0.5.19-1 </para>
    <para>[110913] evolution-connector-2.2.2-5 -> [118165]
      evolution-connector-2.4.0-2 </para>
    <para>[111158] selinux-policy-targeted-1.23.16-6 -> [118397]
      selinux-policy-targeted-1.27.1-4 </para>
    <para>[111157] selinux-policy-strict-1.23.16-6 -> [118396]
      selinux-policy-strict-1.27.1-4 </para>
    <para>- ecj-3.1-0.M4.9 </para>
    <para>[104920] diskdumputils-1.0.1-6 -> [116910]
      diskdumputils-1.1.9-2 </para>
    <para>[108918] module-init-tools-3.1-3 -> [117811]
      module-init-tools-3.2-0.pre7.3 </para>
    <para>[104418] numactl-0.6.4-1.18 -> [113672] numactl-0.6.4-1.23
    </para>
    <para>[104522] libwmf-0.2.8.3-8 -> [115159] libwmf-0.2.8.4-1
    </para>
    <para>[107934] authd-1.4.3-4.devel -> [113028] authd-1.4.3-5.devel
    </para>
    <para>[112018] gamin-0.1.0-1.1 -> [118342] gamin-0.1.6-2 </para>
    <para>[111127] vino-2.10.0-4 -> [117670] vino-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[109620] HelixPlayer-1.0.4-4 -> [116508]
      HelixPlayer-1.0.5-2 </para>
    <para>[110936] totem-1.0.2-1 -> [116504] totem-1.1.4-1 </para>
    <para>- gnbd-kernel-2.6.11.2-20050420.133124.FC4.35 </para>
    <para>[108039] aspell-de-0.50-10 -> [114277] aspell-de-0.50-11
    </para>
    <para>[109112] eclipse-changelog-2.0.1_fc-21 -> [114192]
      eclipse-changelog-2.0.1_fc-22 </para>
    <para>[111405] eclipse-cdt-3.0.0_fc-0.M6.7 -> [116981]
      eclipse-cdt-3.0.0_fc-1 </para>
    <para>- iiimf-le-chinput-0.3-19 </para>
    <para>[106138] synaptics-0.14.0-2 -> [115769] synaptics-0.14.3-3
    </para>
    <para>[110766] libsepol-1.5.9-2 -> [118331] libsepol-1.9.4-1
    </para>
    <para>[108031] aspell-af-0.50-2 -> [114179] aspell-af-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[103800] aspell-bg-0.50-9 -> [114176] aspell-bg-0.50-11
    </para>
    <para>[108032] aspell-br-0.50-2 -> [114181] aspell-br-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[108037] aspell-cy-0.50-2 -> [114274] aspell-cy-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[108040] aspell-el-0.50-2 -> [114278] aspell-el-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[108043] aspell-fo-0.51-2 -> [114281] aspell-fo-0.51-4
    </para>
    <para>[108045] aspell-ga-0.50-2 -> [114288] aspell-ga-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[108047] aspell-gd-0.50-2 -> [114357] aspell-gd-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[108048] aspell-gl-0.50-2 -> [114358] aspell-gl-0.50-4
    </para>
    <para>[108049] aspell-hr-0.51-2 -> [114359] aspell-hr-0.51-4
    </para>
    <para>[108050] aspell-id-0.50.1-2 -> [114360] aspell-id-0.50.1-4
    </para>
    <para>[105301] busybox-1.00-4 -> [111857] busybox-1.00-5 </para>
    <para>[104570] sysfsutils-1.2.0-4 -> [113812] sysfsutils-1.3.0-1
    </para>
    <para>- rgmanager-1.9.31-3 </para>
    <para>[109173] openswan-2.3.1-2 -> [118022] openswan-2.4.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[110687] NetworkManager-0.4-15.cvs20050404
      -> [118005] NetworkManager-0.4.1-2.cvs20050912
    </para>
    <para>[112106] java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-40jpp_31rh ->
      [118416] java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-40jpp_51rh </para>
    <para>[106674] gnome-keyring-manager-0.0.4-3 -> [117662]
      gnome-keyring-manager-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[105646] evolution-webcal-2.2.0-1 -> [118166]
      evolution-webcal-2.4.0.1-2 </para>
    <para>[106722] krb5-auth-dialog-0.2-5 -> [116572]
      krb5-auth-dialog-0.2-6 </para>
    <para>[107396] dhcpv6-0.10-13 -> [116466] dhcpv6-0.10-14 </para>
    <para>[106006] dasher-3.2.15-1 -> [117634] dasher-3.2.18-1 </para>
    <para>[111497] firefox-1.0.4-4 -> [118182] firefox-1.5-0.5.0.beta1
    </para>
    <para>[110588] thunderbird-1.0.2-6 -> [116773] thunderbird-1.0.6-5
    </para>
    <para>- valgrind-callgrind-0.9.11-1 </para>
    <para>[106256] pam_ccreds-1-6 -> [112255] pam_ccreds-1-7 </para>
    <para>[100966] createrepo-0.4.2-2 -> [114098] createrepo-0.4.3-1
    </para>
    <para>[111205] audit-0.8.2-1 -> [116925] audit-1.0.3-1 </para>
    <para>[109751] kdewebdev-3.4.0-3 -> [116306] kdewebdev-3.4.2-1
    </para>
    <para>[98989] slib-3a1-2 -> [117769] slib-3a1-5 </para>
    <para>[105026] webalizer-2.01_10-28 -> [118412]
      webalizer-2.01_10-29 </para>
    <para>[108536] ipv6calc-0.48-5 -> [118194] ipv6calc-0.50-1 </para>
    <para>[100524] classpathx-mail-1.0-3jpp_1fc -> [111780]
      classpathx-mail-1.0-4jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[111648] gnu-crypto-2.0.1-1jpp_5fc -> [114171]
      gnu-crypto-2.0.1-1jpp_7fc </para>
    <para>[107249] OpenIPMI-1.4.11-5 -> [117704] OpenIPMI-1.4.14-9
    </para>
    <para>[100864] zsh-4.2.1-2 -> [113141] zsh-4.2.5-1 </para>
    <para>[104688] sane-backends-1.0.15-9 -> [116782]
      sane-backends-1.0.16-1 </para>
    <para>- lvm2-cluster-2.01.09-3.0 </para>
    <para>- struts11-1.1-1jpp_7fc </para>
    <para>[107376] gkrellm-2.2.4-4 -> [117540] gkrellm-2.2.7-3 </para>
    <para>[108839] cpufreq-utils-0.2-1.1.14 -> [115418]
      cpufreq-utils-0.3-1.1.16 </para>
    <para>[108362] dmidecode-2.6-1.14 -> [117909] dmidecode-2.7-1.15
    </para>
    <para>[109300] hardlink-1.0-1.13 -> [117099] hardlink-1.0-1.14
    </para>
    <para>[111037] readahead-1.1-1.14 -> [115793] readahead-1.1-1.17
    </para>
    <para>[104427] smartmontools-5.33-1.5 -> [115762]
      smartmontools-5.33-1.7 </para>
    <para>[108364] x86info-1.13-1.10 -> [117440] x86info-1.15-1.13
    </para>
    <para>- python-twisted-1.3.0-4 </para>
    <para>[111505] evince-0.3.1-1 -> [118030] evince-0.4.0-2 </para>
    <para>[109178] gnome-doc-utils-0.2.0-2 -> [117722]
      gnome-doc-utils-0.4.0-1 </para>
    <para>[108845] gnome-menus-2.10.1-3 -> [117531]
      gnome-menus-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[107103] gnome-python2-extras-2.10.0-2.1 -> [116816]
      gnome-python2-extras-2.11.4-9 </para>
    <para>[109933] gjdoc-0.7.4-5 -> [114163] gjdoc-0.7.5-4 </para>
    <para>[109753] kdelibs-3.4.0-6 -> [115465] kdelibs-3.4.2-1 </para>
    <para>[106258] kdeaccessibility-3.4.0-1 -> [116016]
      kdeaccessibility-3.4.2-1 </para>
    <para>[108603] fonts-korean-1.0.11-4 -> [116512]
      fonts-korean-1.0.11-6 </para>
    <para>[108601] fonts-japanese-0.20050222-3 -> [116488]
      fonts-japanese-0.20050222-7 </para>
    <para>[108604] fonts-chinese-2.15-2 -> [117399]
      fonts-chinese-3.00.pre2-1 </para>
    <para>[111507] poppler-0.3.2-1 -> [117476] poppler-0.4.2-1 </para>
    <para>[111030] eclipse-bugzilla-0.1.0_fc-16 -> [114650]
      eclipse-bugzilla-0.1.1_fc-5 </para>
    <para>[109095] eclipse-pydev-0.9.3_fc-7 -> [115587]
      eclipse-pydev-0.9.3_fc-11 </para>
    <para>[108005] sqlite-3.1.2-3 -> [117898] sqlite-3.2.5-1 </para>
    <para>[105636] python-urlgrabber-2.9.6-1 -> [118139]
      python-urlgrabber-2.9.6-3 </para>
    <para>[107161] cryptsetup-luks-1.0-1 -> [116857]
      cryptsetup-luks-1.0.1-2 </para>
    <para>[108817] jsch-0.1.18-1jpp_1fc -> [114185]
      jsch-0.1.18-1jpp_2fc </para>
    <para>[109747] latex2html-2002.2.1-3 -> [112874]
      latex2html-2002.2.1-4 </para>
    <para>[110960] openssl-0.9.7f-7 -> [116949] openssl-0.9.7f-9
    </para>
    <para>- iiimf-12.2-4 </para>
    <para>[108246] kdevelop-3.2.0-2 -> [116301] kdevelop-3.2.2-1
    </para>
    <para>- Canna-3.7p3-13 </para>
    <para>- VFlib2-2.25.6-28 </para>
    <para>[108287] perl-Archive-Zip-1.14-1 -> [117218]
      perl-Archive-Zip-1.16-1 </para>
    <para>[108275] pm-utils-0.01-1 -> [116385] pm-utils-0.04-1 </para>
    <para>[109632] foomatic-3.0.2-19 -> [118014] foomatic-3.0.2-28
    </para>
    <para>[108982] perl-DateManip-5.42a-4 -> [117863]
      perl-DateManip-5.44-1 </para>
    <para>- perl-libxml-enno-1.02-31 </para>
    <para>[104653] s390utils-1.3.2-4 -> [112864] s390utils-1.3.2-5
    </para>
    <para>[107373] m4-1.4.3-1 -> [118239] m4-1.4.3-2 </para>
    <para>[110355] ORBit2-2.12.1-3 -> [117666] ORBit2-2.12.4-1 </para>
    <para>[110242] GConf2-2.10.0-4 -> [117717] GConf2-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106017] libgnomecanvas-2.10.0-1 -> [117642]
      libgnomecanvas-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[102603] libbonobo-2.8.1-1 -> [117820] libbonobo-2.10.1-2
    </para>
    <para>[109591] gnome-vfs2-2.10.0-5 -> [117664] gnome-vfs2-2.12.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[109285] libgnome-2.10.0-3 -> [117751] libgnome-2.12.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[109171] libbonoboui-2.8.1-4 -> [117749]
      libbonoboui-2.10.1-1 </para>
    <para>[104650] librsvg2-2.9.5-2 -> [117304] librsvg2-2.11.1-1
    </para>
    <para>[107485] eel2-2.10.0-2 -> [117651] eel2-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106316] tn5250-0.16.5-5 -> [113112] tn5250-0.16.5-6 </para>
    <para>[106143] yaboot-1.3.12-9 -> [118141] yaboot-1.3.13-0.16
    </para>
    <para>[107969] libgnomeui-2.10.0-1 -> [117980] libgnomeui-2.12.0-2
    </para>
    <para>[104629] libglade2-2.5.1-2 -> [116545] libglade2-2.5.1-3
    </para>
    <para>[105166] libIDL-0.8.5-2 -> [117667] libIDL-0.8.6-1 </para>
    <para>[110521] usermode-1.80-1 -> [116503] usermode-1.81-1 </para>
    <para>[102961] docbook-style-xsl-1.68.1-1 -> [116354]
      docbook-style-xsl-1.69.1-1 </para>
    <para>[104584] intltool-0.33-2 -> [115810] intltool-0.34.1-1
    </para>
    <para>[110237] evolution-2.2.2-5 -> [118148] evolution-2.4.0-2
    </para>
    <para>[104652] xmltex-20020625-5 -> [118338] xmltex-20020625-6
    </para>
    <para>[105333] pygtk2-2.6.0-2 -> [117772] pygtk2-2.8.0-1 </para>
    <para>[105908] gnome-python2-2.10.0-1 -> [116511]
      gnome-python2-2.11.3-2 </para>
    <para>[104649] libpng10-1.0.18-2 -> [115463] libpng10-1.0.18-3
    </para>
    <para>[96234] aspell-pt-0.50-9 -> [114369] aspell-pt-0.50-10
    </para>
    <para>[106303] stardict-2.4.4-3 -> [118242] stardict-2.4.5-1
    </para>
    <para>[108452] glibc-kernheaders-2.4-9.1.94 -> [111898]
      glibc-kernheaders-2.4-9.1.95 </para>
    <para>[105250] wordtrans-1.1pre13-10 -> [115775]
      wordtrans-1.1pre13-11 </para>
    <para>[104417] microcode_ctl-1.11-1.21 -> [118068]
      microcode_ctl-1.12-1.23 </para>
    <para>[109638] gnome-pilot-2.0.13-2 -> [116547]
      gnome-pilot-2.0.13-7.fc5 </para>
    <para>[106005] at-spi-1.6.3-1 -> [117632] at-spi-1.6.6-1 </para>
    <para>[110915] gail-1.8.3-2 -> [117635] gail-1.8.5-1 </para>
    <para>[106768] vsftpd-2.0.3-1 -> [117823] vsftpd-2.0.3-10 </para>
    <para>[108150] authconfig-4.6.12-1 -> [117485] authconfig-5.0.1-1
    </para>
    <para>[104665] linuxdoc-tools-0.9.21-5 -> [113333]
      linuxdoc-tools-0.9.21-6 </para>
    <para>[111809] gphoto2-2.1.5-10 -> [115052] gphoto2-2.1.6-2
    </para>
    <para>[104555] xmlto-0.0.18-6 -> [116003] xmlto-0.0.18-9 </para>
    <para>- perl-Time-HiRes-1.65-1 </para>
    <para>[108948] db4-4.3.27-3 -> [118387] db4-4.3.28-2 </para>
    <para>[107533] openmotif-2.2.3-10 -> [117413] openmotif-2.2.3-11
    </para>
    <para>[101890] docbook-dtds-1.0-26 -> [111825] docbook-dtds-1.0-27
    </para>
    <para>[111495] firstboot-1.3.42-1 -> [118187] firstboot-1.3.47-2
    </para>
    <para>[107310] cups-1.1.23-15 -> [117439] cups-1.1.23-17 </para>
    <para>[108639] postfix-2.2.2-2 -> [117702] postfix-2.2.5-1 </para>
    <para>[110444] booty-0.53-1 -> [118032] booty-0.57-1 </para>
    <para>[106326] cdicconf-0.2-11 -> [113538] cdicconf-0.2-12 </para>
    <para>[110352] libwnck-2.10.0-3 -> [117752] libwnck-2.12.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[110575] crypto-utils-2.2-5 -> [111863] crypto-utils-2.2-6
    </para>
    <para>[107303] perl-Compress-Zlib-1.34-2 -> [117468]
      perl-Compress-Zlib-1.37-1.fc5 </para>
    <para>[109590] libgtop2-2.10.1-1 -> [117665] libgtop2-2.12.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[110990] yelp-2.10.0-1 -> [117757] yelp-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[110693] hwdata-0.158-1 -> [117804] hwdata-0.169-1 </para>
    <para>[106407] rhnlib-1.8-6.p24.1 -> [116200] rhnlib-1.8-6.p24.11
    </para>
    <para>[106361] arts-1.4.0-1 -> [115461] arts-1.4.2-1 </para>
    <para>[107873] dia-0.94-11 -> [116485] dia-0.94-13 </para>
    <para>[106665] gnome-system-monitor-2.10.0-2 -> [117663]
      gnome-system-monitor-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[106473] pwlib-1.8.4-1 -> [117530] pwlib-1.8.7-1 </para>
    <para>[106475] openh323-1.15.3-1 -> [117538] openh323-1.15.6-1
    </para>
    <para>[106477] gnomemeeting-1.2.1-1 -> [118169]
      gnomemeeting-1.2.2-2 </para>
    <para>[93048] fonts-KOI8-R-1.0-7 -> [113604] fonts-KOI8-R-1.0-8
    </para>
    <para>[104596] patchutils-0.2.30-4 -> [114399] patchutils-0.2.31-2
    </para>
    <para>[107936] man-1.5p-4 -> [111925] man-1.5p-6 </para>
    <para>[110750] elinks-0.10.3-3 -> [112404] elinks-0.10.3-3.1
    </para>
    <para>[107263] netatalk-2.0.2-3 -> [114554] netatalk-2.0.3-2
    </para>
    <para>[107736] netdump-0.7.7-6 -> [115481] netdump-0.7.10-4
    </para>
    <para>[111279] ant-1.6.2-3jpp_8fc -> [115662] ant-1.6.2-3jpp_14fc
    </para>
    <para>[109158] openmotif21-2.1.30-14 -> [116779]
      openmotif21-2.1.30-17.1 </para>
    <para>[109640] gnutls-1.0.25-1 -> [115978] gnutls-1.2.6-1 </para>
    <para>[104487] privoxy-3.0.3-7 -> [117709] privoxy-3.0.3-9 </para>
    <para>[107117] eog-2.10.0-1 -> [117654] eog-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[109172] gconf-editor-2.10.0-5 -> [117718]
      gconf-editor-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[111105] gtk2-engines-2.6.3-2 -> [117640]
      gtk2-engines-2.6.5-1 </para>
    <para>[111267] gnome-desktop-2.10.0-5 -> [117723]
      gnome-desktop-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[110510] gnome-panel-2.10.1-10 -> [118149]
      gnome-panel-2.12.0-2 </para>
    <para>[108570] gnome-session-2.10.0-2 -> [117729]
      gnome-session-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[109748] gnome-terminal-2.10.0-2 -> [117730]
      gnome-terminal-2.12.0-1 </para>
    <para>[107500] metacity-2.10.0-1 -> [117759] metacity-2.12.0-1
    </para>
    <para>[107193] valgrind-2.4.0-2 -> [117903] valgrind-3.0.1-1
    </para>
    <para>[111389] vte-0.11.13-2.fc4 -> [117756] vte-0.11.15-1.fc5
    </para>
    <para>[105809] ghostscript-7.07-40 -> [116480]
      ghostscript-8.15-0.rc4.3 </para>
    <para>[108033] file-4.13-4 -> [118257] file-4.15-3 </para>
    <para>[108940] mgetty-1.1.33-1 -> [115032] mgetty-1.1.33-3_FC5
    </para>
    <para>[111301] xen-2-20050522 -> [118168] xen-3.0-0.20050912.fc5.1
    </para>
    <para>[106289] libraw1394-1.1.0-3 -> [114765]
      libraw1394-1.2.0-1.fc5 </para>
    <para>[108526] mod_perl-2.0.0-0.rc5.3 -> [112776]
      mod_perl-2.0.1-1.fc5 </para>
    <para>[103976] radvd-0.7.3-1_FC4 -> [114404] radvd-0.8-2.FC5
    </para>
    <para>[111033] ncpfs-2.2.4-8 -> [115462] ncpfs-2.2.4-9 </para>
    <para>[106079] prelink-0.3.4-3 -> [117615] prelink-0.3.6-1 </para>
    <para>[110767] netpbm-10.27-3 -> [116518] netpbm-10.29-1 </para>
-->
    <section id="sn-packages-added">
      <title>Packages Added</title>
      <para>
	These packages have been added to &FC; for this release notes.
      </para>
      <para>scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5 </para>
      <para>struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc </para>
      <para>nspr-4.6-4 </para>
      <para>scim-1.4.2-3 </para>
      <para>anthy-6829-3 </para>
      <para>system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0 </para>
      <para>axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc </para>
      <para>bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc </para>
      <para>wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>amtu-1.0.2-1 </para>
      <para>xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc </para>
      <para>jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc </para>
      <para>jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc </para>
      <para>monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc </para>
      <para>oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>cairo-1.0.0-1 </para>
      <para>objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc </para>
      <para>jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5 </para>
      <para>joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc </para>
      <para>jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc </para>
      <para>jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc </para>
      <para>dhcdbd-1.8-1 </para>
      <para>aspell-ru-0.99f7-2 </para>
      <para>hplip-0.9.5-3 </para>
      <para>gpart-0.1h-1 </para>
      <para>iso-codes-0.47-1 </para>
      <para>gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>jonathan-rmi-3.1-5 </para>
      <para>pup-0.0.2-1 </para>
      <para>jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc </para>
      <para>jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc </para>
      <para>systemtap-0.4.1-2 </para>
      <para>pcmciautils-007-1 </para>
      <para>scim-tables-0.5.3-4 </para>
      <para>libsemanage-1.3.2-1 </para>
      <para>scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5 </para>
      <para>scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1 </para>
      <para>scim-chewing-0.2.1-1 </para>
      <para>scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1 </para>
      <para>libchewing-0.2.7-1 </para>
      <para>kasumi-0.9-3.fc5 </para>
      <para>kexec-tools-1.101-2 </para>
      <para>libsetrans-0.1.7-1 </para>
      <para>icu-3.4-4 </para>
      <para>libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5 </para>
    </section>
    <section>
      <title>Packages Removed</title>
      <para>
	These packages have been removed:
      </para>
      <para>ccs-0.25-0.17 </para>
      <para>cman-1.0-0.pre33.15 </para>
      <para>cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 </para>
      <para>dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10 </para>
      <para>dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2 </para>
      <para>fence-1.27-16 </para>
      <para>GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2 </para>
      <para>gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6 </para>
      <para>gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1 </para>
      <para>iddev-1.9-21 </para>
      <para>magma-1.0-0.pre21.7 </para>
      <para>magma-plugins-1.0-0.pre18.3 </para>
    </section>
  </section>
  <section id="sn-package-notes">
    <title>Package Notes</title>
    <para>
      <application>system-config-mouse</application> 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.
    </para>
    <para>
      Screensavers not installed by default anymore?  Explain
      why and provide commands to install them.
    </para>
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    <para>
      Gbenson agreed to justify any inclusion of Java packages in
      FC5. Send a mail. Should include this info before test1 release 
    </para>
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  </section>
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 <!ENTITY DISTROVER "DISTROVER">
 <!ENTITY FEX "FEX">
 <!ENTITY FP "FP">
 <!ENTITY FC "FC" >
 <!ENTITY LOCALVER "LOCALVER">
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 <!ENTITY KERNEL SYSTEM "/dev/null">
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<section id="sn-package-notes">
  <title>Package-Specific Notes</title>
  <!--
  FIXME
  Needs updating of entire contents for FC5.
  -->
  <para>
    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.
  </para>
  <section id="sn-basic-components">
    <title>Basic Components</title>
    <para>
      This section contains information related to basic system
      components.
    </para>
    <section>
      <title>&FEX; Repository</title>
      <para>
	&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.
      </para>
      <para>
	You can lean more about &FEX; from:
      </para>
      <para>
	<ulink
	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras</ulink>
      </para>
      <para>
	If you would like to install any software available from
	Fedora extras you can use <command>yum</command>.
      </para>
<screen>
<command>yum install <replaceable><packagename></replaceable></command>
</screen>
      <para>
	Where <replaceable><packagename></replaceable> is the name
	of the package you want to install.  For example, if you wanted
	to install the <filename>abiword</filename> package, the command
	<command>yum install abiword</command> automatically installs
	the package and all dependencies.
      </para>
    </section>
    <section id="sn-audit-daemon">
      <title>Audit Daemon <command>auditd</command> and Log
	Files</title>
      <para>
	The audit daemon, auditd, is now enabled by default.  When
	auditd is running, the kernel directs audit messages to
	<filename>/var/log/audit/audit.log</filename>.  The location of this file is
	specified in <filename>/etc/auditd.conf</filename>.
      </para>
      <para>
	AVC messages for &SEL; are sent using the audit infrastructure.
	These messages are now in
	<filename>/var/log/audit/audit.log</filename>.
      </para>
      <para>
	When auditd is not running, the kernel passes audit messages to
	syslog.  These logs are typically kept in <filename>/var/log/messages</filename> and
	are viewable using <command>dmesg</command>.
      </para>
      <para>
	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.
      </para>
      <para>
	To enable auditing within the kernel, you must pass the
	parameter <parameter>audit=1</parameter> to the kernel during
	boot.  Otherwise, you can use this command to enable auditing
	during run time:
      </para>
<screen>
<command>auditctl -e 1</command>
</screen>
    </section>
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      <title>LinuxThreads versus NPTL</title>
      <para>
	As the next step in removing support for the obsolete
	LinuxThreads library, code compiled and linked on &FC;
	&LOCALVER; now automatically uses the NPTL headers and
	libraries.
      </para>
      <para>
	In previous releases since &RHL; 9, the default threading was
	LinuxThreads since the interface is mostly forward compatible.
	The advantages of the NPTL interface is that the cancellation
	handling is faster (when <parameter>-fexception</parameter> is
	used, even in C code) and that the additional interfaces are now
	available without special compiler and linker parameters.  In
	other words, you do not need to use
	<option>-I/usr/include/nptl</option> and
	<option>-L/usr/lib{,64}/nptl</option> any longer.  Note that
	<parameter>lib{,64}</parameter> is to be interpreted as lib64 on
	platforms which place DSOs in <filename>lib64/</filename>
	directories, and <filename>lib/</filename> otherwise.
      </para>
      <para>
	In &FC; &LOCALVER; it is still possible to create code using the
	LinuxThreads definitions.  For this the
	<filename>linuxthreads-devel</filename> package must be
	installed and
      </para>
<screen>
<option>-I/usr/include/linuxthreads -L/usr/lib{,64}/linuxthreads</option>
</screen>
      <para>
	must be passed to the compiler.
      </para>
      <para>
	Previously, you could select the version of glibc and the
	libpgthread DSH using run time environment variables.  You now
	need to also specify this variable in the environment:
      </para>
<screen>
<envar>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib{,64}/obsolete/linuxthreads</envar>
</screen>
      <para>
	This additional variable is required because the run/time
	libraries have been moved out of the way.  There may be programs
	that will not work if the program uses an unfortunate
	<envar>DT_RPATH</envar> (which overwrites the
	<envar>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</envar> setting).
      </para>
      <para>
	All this makes it more cumbersome to run programs which depend
	on LinuxThreads.  But this is intentional.
      </para>
      <important>
	<title>Important</title>
	<para>
	  FC5 will not have LinuxThreads support and all programs have
	  to be converted to use NPTL by then.
	</para>
      </important>
      <para>
	In general, conversion to using NPTL has not been an issue.
      </para>
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    <section>
      <title>Enabling the <filename>slocate</filename> Database</title>
      <para>
	The database needed by the <command>locate</command> utility is
	no longer created by default. Enable the database creation by
	setting <computeroutput>DAILY_UPDATE</computeroutput> to
	<option>yes</option> in <filename>/etc/updatedb.conf</filename>
	if you want to use <command>locate</command>.
      </para>
    </section>
    <section>
      <title>Stricter Controls in <filename>openssh</filename></title>
      <para>
	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 <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename>. If
	this file does not have appropriate ownership and permissions,
	<command>ssh</command> will exit.
      </para>
      <para>
	Check that <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename> is owned by the
	owner of <filename>~/</filename>, and that its permissions are
	set to mode 600.
      </para>
<screen>
ls -l ~/.ssh/config
-rw-------  1 username username 400 May  5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config
</screen>
      <para>
	The directory <filename>~/</filename> is command-line shorthand
	for the logged in user's home directory, usually
	<filename>/home/username/</filename>.
      </para>
      <para>
	In addition, OpenSSH is no longer configured to request X11
	forwarding by default when connecting to servers.  To enable X11
	forwarding, the <option>-X</option> or <option>-Y</option>
	option must be specified, or the <option>ForwardX11</option>
	option must be enabled in the <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename>
	file.
      </para>
      <para>
	The behavior of <command>ssh</command> clients that are invoked
	with the <option>-X</option> 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>-Y</option> option instead of the <option>-X</option>
	option, or set <option>ForwardX11Trusted</option> in the
	<option>~/.ssh/config</option> file.
      </para>
    </section>
<!--    &SERVER-TOOLS; -->
    &PACKAGE-NOTES-JAVA;
  </section>
  <section id="sn-packages-core">
    <title>Core</title>
    <para>
      This section contains the most elemental components of &DISTRO;,
      including the kernel.
    </para>
    &KERNEL;
    &SECURITY;
  </section>
  &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS;
  &I18N;
  &PRINTING;
<!--  no content for this release
  &DATABASE-SERVERS; -->
  &MULTIMEDIA;
  &WEB-SERVERS;
  &SAMBA;
  &XORG;
  &ENTERTAINMENT;
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  <title>Java Package Recommendations</title>
  <para>
    &FC; &LOCALVER; users are advised not to use the Java RPM provided
    by Sun.  It contains <computeroutput>Provides</computeroutput> 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.
  </para>
  <para>
    &FC; &LOCALVER; users should use either the RPM from jpackage.org or
    manually install the Sun Java tarball into
    <filename>/opt</filename>.  <!-- Sun Java 1.5+ is recommended for
    stability purposes. -->
  </para>
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  <section id="sn-whatitis">
    <title>An Overview of the &PROJ;</title>
    <para>
      The goal of the &PROJ; 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 &DISTRO; approximately
      2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule.  The &RH;
      engineering team continues to participate in building &DISTRO;
      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.
    </para>
    <para>
      For more information, refer to the &PROJ; website:
    </para>
    <para>
      <ulink
	url="http://fedora.redhat.com/">http://fedora.redhat.com/</ulink>
    </para>
    <para>
      In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are
      available:
    </para>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
        <para>
	  fedora-list at redhat.com — For users of &DISTRO; releases
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
	  fedora-test-list at redhat.com — For testers of &DISTRO;
	  test releases
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
	  fedora-devel-list at redhat.com — For developers,
	  developers, developers
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
	  fedora-docs-list at redhat.com — For participants of the
	  Documentation Project
	</para>
      </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com — For community
	members who represent the &PROJ; in public.
      </para>
    </listitem>
  </itemizedlist>
  <para>
    To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word
    "subscribe" in the subject to
    <computeroutput><replaceable><listname></replaceable>-request</computeroutput>
    (where
    <computeroutput><replaceable><listname></replaceable></computeroutput>
    is one of the above list names.)
  </para>
  <para>
    Alternately, you can subscribe through the Web interface:
  </para>
  <para>
    <ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/">http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/</ulink>
  </para>
  <!-- Aren't we quite past this?  Saving just in case we are not.
    <para>
      If you have subscribed in the past to rhl-list, rhl-beta-list,
      rhl-devel-list, or rhl-docs-list, your subscriptions have been
      retained.
    </para>
  -->
  <para>
      The &PROJ; 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.
    </para>
    <para>
      To talk with other &PROJ; participants via IRC, access freenode IRC
      network.  Initially, you can use <filename>irc.freenode.net</filename> as
      the IRC server, although you may decide to select a server that is
      geographically closer to you.  Refer to the freenode website (<ulink
      url="http://www.freenode.net/">http://www.freenode.net/</ulink>) for more
      information.  &PROJ; participants frequent the
      <filename>#fedora</filename> channel, while &PROJ; developers can often be
      found on the <filename>#fedora-devel</filename> channel.  Some of the
      larger projects may have their own channels as well; this information can
      be found on the project pages.
    </para>
    <para>
      In order to talk on the <filename>#fedora</filename> channel, you
      will need to register your nickname (<firstterm>nick</firstterm>).
      Instructions are given when you first <command>/join</command> the
      channel.
    </para>
    <note>
      <title>Note</title>
      <para>
	&RH; has no control over the &PROJ; IRC channels or their
	content.
      </para>
    </note>
  </section>
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<section id="sn-samba">
  <title>Samba (Windows File System Compatibility)</title>
  
  <para>
    This section contains information related to Samba, the suite
    of software that enables Linux to interact with Microsoft Windows
    systems.
  </para>

  <para>
    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.
   </para>

  <para>
   The firewall disrupts the broadcast mode of SMB browsing, which is the
  default.  There are two workarounds:
  </para>

  <itemizedlist>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	Configure a WINS server on the network, and set the "wins
	server" option in smb.conf to the address of the WINS server.
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	Disable the firewall.
      </para>
    </listitem>
  </itemizedlist>

  <warning>
    <title>Disabling the firewall may make your system vulnerable</title>  
    <para>
      Make sure you fully understand the risks before undertaking this
      step.
    </para>
  </warning>

  <para>
    For additional information, refer to the following bug report:
  </para>
  
  <para>
    <ulink url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133478">https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133478</ulink>
  </para>
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<section id="sn-security">
  <title>Security</title>
  <para>
    This section highlights various security items from &FC;.
  </para>
  <para>
    <computeroutput>Pam_stack</computeroutput> is deprecated. Linux-PAM
    0.78 and later contain the include directive that obsoletes the
    <computeroutput>pam_stack</computeroutput> module.
    <computeroutput>pam_stack</computeroutput> module usage is logged
    with a deprecation warning.  It might be removed in a future
    release.
  </para>
  <section id="sn-security-highlights">
    <title>Security Highlights</title>
    <para>
      This section highlights various security items from &FC;.
    </para>
    <variablelist>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>For this release, all of the software in the &FC; and
	    &FEX; software repositories is compiled using a security
	    feature called <firstterm>fstack-protecter</firstterm>.
	    fstack-protector puts a canary value on the stack of
	    <computeroutput>key</computeroutput> functions.  Just before
	    the return address and just before returning from that
	    value, that canary value is verified.  If there was a buffer
	    overflow, the canary no longer matches 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 that has been
	    backported from GCC 4.1 to the version of the GCC compiler
	    used in &FC; &LOCALVER;. 
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    This is in addition to using <envar>FORTIFY_SOURCE</envar>
	    from &FC; 4 onwards.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
    
      <varlistentry>
	<term>Digital certificates</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Digital certificates are now centralised in directories
	    under <filename>/etc/pki/</filename>. Users performing an
	    upgrade must relocate their digital certificates.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>OpenSSL</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    For OpenSSL, the <filename>/usr/share/ssl/</filename>
	    contents have moved to <filename>/etc/pki/tls/</filename>
	    and <filename>/etc/pki/CA/</filename>.
	  </para>        
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>Dovecot</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    The <filename>dovecot-openssl.cnf</filename> file is
	    automatically installed in
	    <filename>/etc/pki/dovecot/</filename>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>  
      </varlistentry>
    </variablelist>
  </section>
  &SECURITY-SELINUX;
</section>
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  <title>SELinux Changes</title>
  <para>
    Mult-Category Security (MCS) SELinux is included in &FC; &LOCALVER;.
    For more information, read this informative article:
  </para>
  <para>
    <ulink
      url="http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/5583.html">http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/5583.html</ulink>
  </para>
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<section id="sn-server-sys-config">
  <title>Server and System Configuration Tools</title>
  <caution>
    <title>Information Out-of-Date</title>
    <para>
      The content in this section needs to be updated for &DISTRO;
      &DISTROVER;
    </para>
  </caution>
  <para>
    This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server
    and system configuration tools in &FC;.
  </para>
  <section id="sn-system-config-lvm">
    <title><application>system-config-lvm</application></title>
    <para>
      The new LVM tool <application>system-config-lvm</application>
      assists you in managing logical volumes.
    </para>
  </section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE SystemDaemons-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-daemons">
  <title>System Services</title>
  <caution>
    <title>Information Out-of-Date</title>
    <para>
      The content in this section needs to be updated for &DISTRO;
      &DISTROVER;
    </para>
  </caution>
  <section id="sn-daemons-updatedb">
    <title><filename>cron</filename> and
      <filename>slocate</filename></title>
    <para>
      The <command>updatedb</command> utility is no longer automatically
      run by <command>cron</command> to create and update the database
      of files used by <command>slocate</command>. Updating this
      database is an intensive process that users of workstations and
      laptops may find disruptive.
    </para>
    <para>
      To enable daily updates of the <command>slocate</command>
      database, edit the file <filename>/etc/updatedb.conf</filename> as
      follows:
    </para>
     
    <screen>
      DAILY_UPDATE=yes
    </screen>
  </section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE WebServers-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-web-servers">
  <title>Web Servers</title>
  <para>
    This section contains information on Web-related applications.
  </para>
  <section>
    <title><command>httpd</command></title>
    <para>
      The following changes have been made to the default <command>httpd</command>
      configuration:
    </para>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
	<para>The <computeroutput>mod_cern_meta</computeroutput> and
	  <computeroutput>mod_asis</computeroutput> modules are no
	  longer loaded by default.
	</para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
	<para>The <computeroutput>mod_ext_filter</computeroutput> module
	  is now loaded by default.
	</para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE Welcome-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-welcome">
  <title>Welcome to &FC; &LOCALVER;</title>
  <para>
    &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.
  </para>
  <caution>
    <title>This is a test release, not intended for end users</title>
    <para>
      This is a test release and is provided for developers and testers
      to participate and provide feedback. It is not meant for end
      users.
    </para>
    <para>
      Subscribe to the <ulink url="https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list/">fedora-test</ulink> and <ulink url="https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list">fedora-devel</ulink> 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:
    </para>
    <para>
      <ulink
	url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests</ulink>. 
      
    </para>
  </caution>
  <tip>
    <title>Latest Release Notes on the Web</title>
    <para>
      These release notes may be updated.  Visit <ulink
	url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/</ulink>
      to view the latest release notes for &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;.
    </para>
  </tip>

<!-- save for when the FIG is actually updated
  <note>
    <title>Installation Guide Updated</title>
    <para>
      New for this release is the <citetitle>&FC; &LOCALVER;
	&IG;</citetitle>.  This guide is useful for users of all levels
      and can be found at this URL:
    </para>
    <para>
      <ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/</ulink>
    </para>
  </note>  
-->
  <para>
    Refer to these webpages to find out more information about &FED;:
  </para>
  <itemizedlist>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	<xref linkend="sn-overview"/>
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	<xref linkend="sn-intro"/> — Technical release notes
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	<ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ/">Fedora FAQ</ulink>
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	Help and Support (<ulink
	  url="http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/">http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/</ulink>) 
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	Participate in the &FP; (<ulink
	  url="http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/">http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/</ulink>) 
      </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
      <para>
	About the &FP; (<ulink
	  url="http://fedora.redhat.com/about/">http://fedora.redhat.com/about/</ulink>)
      </para>
    </listitem>
  </itemizedlist>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE Xorg-en.xml ---
<section id="sn-xwindows">
  <title>X Window System (Graphics)</title>
  <section>
    <title>X Window System (Graphics)</title>
    <para>This section contains information related to the X Window
      System implementation provided with &FED;. 
    </para>
    <section id="sn-xorg-x11">
      <title>xorg-x11</title>
      <para>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. </para>
      <para>For more information about Xorg refer to <ulink
	  url='http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/'>http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/</ulink>
      </para>
      <para>You can use
	<guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>System
	  Settings</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Display</guimenuitem> or
	run <command>system-config-display</command> to configure the
	settings. The configuration file for Xorg is located in
	<filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename>.
      </para>
      <para>
	Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 was released into &FED; development
	(<firstterm>rawhide</firstterm>) 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.
      </para>
      <para>
	More information on the current status of the Xorg
	modularization effort in &FED; is available from <ulink
	  url='/Xorg/Modularization'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization</ulink>
      </para>
    </section>
    <section id="sn-xorg-x11r7-dev">
      <title>Xorg X11R7 Developer Notes</title>
      <para>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.
      </para>
      <section>
        <title>The <filename>/usr/X11R6</filename> directory hierarchy</title>
        <para>
	  X11R7 installs into <filename>/usr</filename> directly now,
	  and no longer uses the <filename>/usr/X11R6</filename>
	  hierarchy. Applications that rely on files being present at
	  fixed paths under <filename>/usr/X11R6</filename> at compile
	  time or at run time, must be updated to use the system
	  <envar>PATH</envar>, or some other mechanism, to dynamically
	  determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard
	  code the new locations, possibly with fallbacks.
	</para>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title><command>Imake</command></title>
        <para><command>Imake</command> is no longer used to build the X
	  Window System, and as such is now officially deprecated.
	  <command>Imake</command>, <command>xmkmf</command> 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
	  <filename>pkg-config</filename>. Support for
	  <command>imake</command> 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. 
	</para>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>The systemwide app-defaults directory</title>
        <para>The system app-defaults directory for X resources, is now
	  <filename>%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults</filename>, which
	  expands to <filename>/usr/share/X11/app-defaults</filename> on
	  &FC; &LOCALVER; and for future &RHEL; systems. </para>
      </section>
      <section id="sn-xorg-xft-config">
        <title><filename>xft-config</filename> can't be found</title>
        <para>Modular X now uses GNU autotools, and
	  <command>pkg-config</command> for its buildsystem
	  configuration, etc. <command>xft-config</command> has been
	  deprecated for two to three years, and
	  <command>pkgconfig</command> <filename>*.pc</filename> files
	  have been provided for most of this time. Applications that
	  previously used <command>xft-config</command> to obtain the
	  <option>Cflags</option> or libs options for building with,
	  must now be updated to use <command>pkg-config</command>.
	</para>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section id="sn-xorg-devel-overview">
      <title>Xorg X11R7 Developer Overview</title>
      <para>Here is a short list of some of the more developer/package
	visible changes that are present in X11R7: </para>
      <itemizedlist>
        <listitem>
          <para>The entire buildsystem has changed from
	    <command>Imake</command> to the GNU autotools collection.
	  </para>
        </listitem>
        <listitem>
          <para>All of the libraries now install
	    <command>pkgconfig</command> <filename>*.pc</filename>
	    files, which should now always be used by software that
	    depends on these libraries, instead of hard coding paths to
	    them in <filename>/usr/X11R6/lib</filename> or elsewhere.
	  </para>
        </listitem>
        <listitem>
          <para>Everything is now installed directly into
	    <filename>/usr</filename> instead of
	    <filename>/usr/X11R6</filename>. All software that hard
	    codes paths to anything in <filename>/usr/X11R6</filename>,
	    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.
	  </para>
        </listitem>
        <listitem>
          <para>Every library has its own, private source package now,
	    which creates a runtime binary subpackage, and a -devel
	    subpackage.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    Any software package that previously picked up the
	    development headers, etc. for X libraries by using
	    <computeroutput>BuildRequires:
	      (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)</computeroutput>, must now
	    individually list each library dependency individually. When
	    doing this, it is greatly preferred and strongly recommended
	    to use <firstterm>virtual</firstterm> build dependencies instead of hard coding
	    the library package names of the Xorg implementation.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    This means you should use: <computeroutput>BuildRequires:
	      libXft-devel</computeroutput> instead of using:
	    <filename>BuildRequires: xorg-x11-Xft-devel</filename>. 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
	    <filename>xorg-x11--devel</filename> 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.
	  </para>
        </listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
    </section>
  </section>
</section>

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Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10
--- Makefile	5 Jan 2006 08:03:47 -0000	1.9
+++ Makefile	5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000	1.10
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 DOCBASE        	= RELEASE-NOTES
 
 define XMLEXTRAFILES_template
-XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=arch-specific-$(1).xml backwards-compatibility-$(1).xml colophon-$(1).xml daemons-$(1).xml database-servers-$(1).xml desktop-$(1).xml development-tools-$(1).xml development-tools-gcc-$(1).xml entertainment-$(1).xml feedback-$(1).xml file-servers-$(1).xml file-systems-$(1).xml i18n-$(1).xml installer-$(1).xml intro-$(1).xml java-$(1).xml java-package-$(1).xml kernel-$(1).xml legacy-$(1).xml multimedia-$(1).xml networking-$(1).xml overview-$(1).xml package-changes-$(1).xml package-notes-$(1).xml printing-$(1).xml project-overview-$(1).xml README-$(1).xml RELEASE-NOTES-$(1).xml samba-$(1).xml security-$(1).xml security-selinux-$(1).xml server-tools-$(1).xml web-servers-$(1).xml welcome-$(1).xml xorg-$(1).xml
+XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)=ArchSpecific-$(1).xml ArchSpecificPPC-$(1).xml ArchSpecificx86_64-$(1).xml ArchSpecificx86-$(1).xml BackwardsCompatibility-$(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
 endef
 
 $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call XMLEXTRAFILES_template,${LANG})))


Index: RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.11
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12
--- RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml	5 Jan 2006 08:03:47 -0000	1.11
+++ RELEASE-NOTES-en.xml	5 Jan 2006 19:22:24 -0000	1.12
@@ -3,38 +3,42 @@
  "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [
 
 <!-- *************** Section files *************** -->
-<!ENTITY FEEDBACK SYSTEM "./feedback-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY ARCH-SPECIFIC SYSTEM "./arch-specific-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY INSTALLER SYSTEM "./installer-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY INTRO SYSTEM "./intro-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY OVERVIEW SYSTEM "./overview-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY WELCOME SYSTEM "./welcome-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY PACKAGE-CHANGES SYSTEM "./package-changes-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY PACKAGE-NOTES SYSTEM "./package-notes-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY PROJECT-OVERVIEW SYSTEM "./project-overview-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY KERNEL SYSTEM "./kernel-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY SAMBA SYSTEM "./samba-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY PRINTING SYSTEM "./printing-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY SERVER-TOOLS SYSTEM "./server-tools-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS SYSTEM "./development-tools-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-GCC SYSTEM "./development-tools-gcc-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY SECURITY SYSTEM "./security-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY SECURITY-SELINUX SYSTEM "./security-selinux-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY FILE-SYSTEMS SYSTEM "./file-systems-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY FILE-SERVERS SYSTEM "./file-servers-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY DATABASE-SERVERS SYSTEM "./database-servers-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY WEB-SERVERS SYSTEM "./web-servers-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY SYSTEM-DAEMONS SYSTEM "./system-daemons-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM "./multimedia-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY MISC-SERVER SYSTEM "./misc-server-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY JAVA-PACKAGE SYSTEM "./java-package-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY JAVA SYSTEM "./java-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY NETWORKING SYSTEM "./networking-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY XORG SYSTEM "./xorg-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM "./entertainment-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY I18N SYSTEM  "./i18n-en.xml">
-<!ENTITY LEGACY SYSTEM  "./legacy-en.xml">
-
+<!ENTITY ARCH-SPECIFIC SYSTEM "./ArchSpecific-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY ARCH-SPECIFIC-PPC SYSTEM "./ArchSpecificPPC-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86 SYSTEM "./ArchSpecificx86-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY ARCH-SPECIFIC-x86-64 SYSTEM "./ArchSpecificx86_64-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY BACKWARDS-COMPATIBILITY SYSTEM "./BackwardsCompatbility">
+<!ENTITY COLOPHON SYSTEM "./Colophon-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY DATABASE-SERVERS SYSTEM "./DatabaseServers-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY DESKTOP SYSTEM "./Desktop-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS SYSTEM "./DevelopmentTools-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-GCC SYSTEM "./DevelopmentToolsGCC-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS-JAVA SYSTEM "./DevelopmentToolsJava-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM "./Entertainment-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY FEEDBACK SYSTEM "./Feedback-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY FILE-SYSTEMS SYSTEM "./FileSystems-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY FILE-SERVERS SYSTEM "./FileServers-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY I18N SYSTEM  "./I18n-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY INSTALLER SYSTEM "./Installer-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY INTRO SYSTEM "./Introduction-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY KERNEL SYSTEM "./Kernel-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY LEGACY SYSTEM  "./Legacy-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM "./Multimedia-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY NETWORKING SYSTEM "./Networking-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY OVERVIEW SYSTEM "./OverView-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY PACKAGE-CHANGES SYSTEM "./PackageChanges-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY PACKAGE-NOTES SYSTEM "./PackageNotes-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY PACKAGE-NOTES-JAVA SYSTEM "./PackageNotesJava-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY PRINTING SYSTEM "./Printing-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY PROJECT-OVERVIEW SYSTEM "./ProjectOverview-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY SAMBA SYSTEM "./Samba-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY SECURITY SYSTEM "./Security-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY SECURITY-SELINUX SYSTEM "./SecuritySELinux-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY SERVER-TOOLS SYSTEM "./ServerTools-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY SYSTEM-DAEMONS SYSTEM "./SystemDaemons-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY WEB-SERVERS SYSTEM "./WebServers-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY WELCOME SYSTEM "./Welcome-en.xml">
+<!ENTITY XORG SYSTEM "./Xorg-en.xml">
 
 <!-- *************** COMMON FDP entities *************** -->
  <!ENTITY % FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN SYSTEM "../docs-common/common/fedora-entities-en.ent">


Index: refactoring-notes.txt
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/refactoring-notes.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- refactoring-notes.txt	5 Jan 2006 08:03:47 -0000	1.2
+++ refactoring-notes.txt	5 Jan 2006 19:22:25 -0000	1.3
@@ -1,44 +1,34 @@
+## $Id:
+
+Questions?  Email to fedora-docs-list at redhat.com.
+
 1. Be sure to have newest files in the release-notes and docs-common
    module.  'cvs up -d' can help to make sure you get new files.
 
-2. Old files are left in place for you to use.  You can take the
+2. All languages except en have been removed from the Makefile target:
+
+   LANGUAGES      	= en #it ja_JP ru zh_CN
+                        # uncomment languages when you have all the same
+                        # fies localized as are listed in XMLEXTRAFILES
+
+   As the comments say, when you are ready to test the build for your
+   language, move the language code to the left of the #comment mark
+   and run 'make html'.
+
+3. Old files are left in place for you to use.  You can take the
    existing translation and move it to the new location.  When you are
-   done, you can run the suggested clean-up below, or let
-   kwade at redhat.com know that you are done and he will clean the files
-   up.
-
-
-Files deleted
-=============
-splash*xml
-colophon-relnotes*xml
-hardware-reqs*xml
-misc-server*xml
-install-notes*xml
-package-movement*xml
-misc-server*xml
-daemons*xml
-
-Files added
-===========
-welcome*xml (was splash*xml)
-colophon*xml
-arch-specific*xml
-installer*xml
-package-changes*xml
-development-tools-gcc*xml
-backwards-compatibility*xml
-java*xml
-package-changes*xml (was package-movement(xml)
-arch-specific-ppc*xml
-arch-specific-x86*xml
-arch-specific-x86_64*xml
-system-daemons*xml
-
-Major changes:
-==============
-overview*xml (was part of splash*xml)
+   done, or let us know on fedora-docs-list at redhat.com and the old
+   files will get cleaned up.
 
+4. Some of the old language specific files have been renamed.  In the
+   cases where content has been split into multiple files or the file
+   is new, a blank file has been created.  You need to move content
+   from the old file into the new file, as per the table below.
+
+5. This table shows the name of the old file and the name of the new
+   file.  This conversion has been done for -en only.  Three old files
+   on the left have been split into two or more files on the right.
+   They are development-tools*xml, security*xml, and splash*xml.
 
 Old filename				New filename
 =============================================================


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