en_US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml en-US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml en_US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml en-US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml en_US/Article_Info.xml en-US/Article_Info.xml en_US/Author_Group.xml en-US/Author_Group.xml en_US/Backwards_compatibility.xml en-US/Backwards_compatibility.xml en_US/Colophon.xml en-US/Colophon.xml en_US/Database_servers.xml en-US/Database_servers.xml en_US/Development.xml en-US/Development.xml en_US/Embedded.xml en-US/Embedded.xml en_US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml en-US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml en_US/Fedora_10_overview.xml en-US/Fedora_10_overview.xml en_US/Fedora_desktop.xml en-US/Fedora_desktop.xml en_US/Fedora_Live_images.xml en-US/Fedora_Live_images.xml en_US/Fedora_Project.xml en-US/Fedora_Project.xml en_US/Feedback.xml en-US/Feedback.xml en_US/File_servers.xml en-US/File_servers.xml en_US/File_systems.xml en-US/File_systems.xml en_US/Games_and_entertainment.xml en-US/Games_and_entertainment.xml en_US/Hardware_overview.xml en-US/Hardware_overview.xml en_US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml en-US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml en_US/Installation_notes.xml en-US/Installation_notes.xml en_US/International_language_support.xml en-US/International_language_support.xml en_US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml en_US/Java.xml en-US/Java.xml en_US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml en-US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml en_US/legalnotice.xml en-US/legalnotice.xml en_US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml en-US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml en_US/Legal.xml en-US/Legal.xml en_US/Linux_kernel.xml en-US/Linux_kernel.xml en_US/Mail_servers.xml en-US/Mail_servers.xml en_US/Multimedia.xml en-US/Multimedia.xml en_US/Networking.xml en-US/Networking.xml en_US/Package_changes.xml en-US/Package_changes.xml en_US/Package_notes.xml en-US/Package_notes.xml en_US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml en-US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml en_US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml en-US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml en_US/Printing.xml en-US/Printing.xml en_US/Release_Notes.ent en-US/Release_Notes.ent en_US/Release_Notes.xml en-US/Release_Notes.xml en_US/Revision_History.xml en-US/Revision_History.xml en_US/rpm-info.xml en-US/rpm-info.xml en_US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml en-US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml en_US/Security.xml en-US/Security.xml en_US/Server_tools.xml en-US/Server_tools.xml en_US/System_services.xml en-US/System_services.xml en_US/Tools.xml en-US/Tools.xml en_US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml en-US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml en_US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml en-US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml en_US/Virtualization.xml en-US/Virtualization.xml en_US/Web_servers.xml en-US/Web_servers.xml en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml en-US/Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml en-US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml en_US/What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml en-US/What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml en_US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml en-US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml en_US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml en-US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml en_US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml en-US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml en_US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml en-US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml en_US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml en-US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml en_US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml en-US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml

Paul W. Frields pfrields at fedoraproject.org
Tue Oct 21 23:50:58 UTC 2008


 en-US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml                                |   54 -
 en-US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml                 |   11 
 en-US/Article_Info.xml                                               |   28 
 en-US/Author_Group.xml                                               |    7 
 en-US/Backwards_compatibility.xml                                    |   37 
 en-US/Colophon.xml                                                   |  330 -------
 en-US/Database_servers.xml                                           |   27 
 en-US/Development.xml                                                |   14 
 en-US/Embedded.xml                                                   |  299 ------
 en-US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml                                        |   93 --
 en-US/Fedora_10_overview.xml                                         |   91 --
 en-US/Fedora_Live_images.xml                                         |  163 ---
 en-US/Fedora_Project.xml                                             |   65 -
 en-US/Fedora_desktop.xml                                             |  402 --------
 en-US/Feedback.xml                                                   |   43 
 en-US/File_servers.xml                                               |   27 
 en-US/File_systems.xml                                               |   27 
 en-US/Games_and_entertainment.xml                                    |   28 
 en-US/Hardware_overview.xml                                          |   64 -
 en-US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml                              |   35 
 en-US/Installation_notes.xml                                         |  358 -------
 en-US/International_language_support.xml                             |  278 ------
 en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml |   28 
 en-US/Java.xml                                                       |  141 ---
 en-US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml                   |  108 --
 en-US/Legal.xml                                                      |   36 
 en-US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml                              |   24 
 en-US/Linux_kernel.xml                                               |  143 ---
 en-US/Mail_servers.xml                                               |   36 
 en-US/Multimedia.xml                                                 |  191 ----
 en-US/Networking.xml                                                 |   32 
 en-US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml                                   |  221 ----
 en-US/Package_changes.xml                                            |   25 
 en-US/Package_notes.xml                                              |   44 
 en-US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml                |   21 
 en-US/Printing.xml                                                   |   53 -
 en-US/Release_Notes.ent                                              |   11 
 en-US/Release_Notes.xml                                              |   79 -
 en-US/Revision_History.xml                                           |   49 -
 en-US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml                              |   25 
 en-US/Security.xml                                                   |   95 --
 en-US/Server_tools.xml                                               |   30 
 en-US/System_services.xml                                            |   87 -
 en-US/Tools.xml                                                      |  290 ------
 en-US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml                              |   15 
 en-US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml                                   |   14 
 en-US/Virtualization.xml                                             |  448 ----------
 en-US/Web_servers.xml                                                |   52 -
 en-US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml                                          |   56 -
 en-US/Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml                                       |   26 
 en-US/What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml                   |   67 -
 en-US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml            |   15 
 en-US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml               |   38 
 en-US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml                          |   35 
 en-US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml                                 |   32 
 en-US/legalnotice.xml                                                |   38 
 en-US/rpm-info.xml                                                   |   38 
 en-US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml                                |   43 
 en-US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml                                   |   56 -
 en_US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml                                |   54 +
 en_US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml                 |   11 
 en_US/Article_Info.xml                                               |   28 
 en_US/Author_Group.xml                                               |    7 
 en_US/Backwards_compatibility.xml                                    |   37 
 en_US/Colophon.xml                                                   |  330 +++++++
 en_US/Database_servers.xml                                           |   27 
 en_US/Development.xml                                                |   14 
 en_US/Embedded.xml                                                   |  299 ++++++
 en_US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml                                        |   93 ++
 en_US/Fedora_10_overview.xml                                         |   91 ++
 en_US/Fedora_Live_images.xml                                         |  163 +++
 en_US/Fedora_Project.xml                                             |   65 +
 en_US/Fedora_desktop.xml                                             |  402 ++++++++
 en_US/Feedback.xml                                                   |   43 
 en_US/File_servers.xml                                               |   27 
 en_US/File_systems.xml                                               |   27 
 en_US/Games_and_entertainment.xml                                    |   28 
 en_US/Hardware_overview.xml                                          |   64 +
 en_US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml                              |   35 
 en_US/Installation_notes.xml                                         |  358 +++++++
 en_US/International_language_support.xml                             |  278 ++++++
 en_US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml |   28 
 en_US/Java.xml                                                       |  141 +++
 en_US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml                   |  108 ++
 en_US/Legal.xml                                                      |   36 
 en_US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml                              |   24 
 en_US/Linux_kernel.xml                                               |  143 +++
 en_US/Mail_servers.xml                                               |   36 
 en_US/Multimedia.xml                                                 |  191 ++++
 en_US/Networking.xml                                                 |   32 
 en_US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml                                   |  221 ++++
 en_US/Package_changes.xml                                            |   25 
 en_US/Package_notes.xml                                              |   44 
 en_US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml                |   21 
 en_US/Printing.xml                                                   |   53 +
 en_US/Release_Notes.ent                                              |   11 
 en_US/Release_Notes.xml                                              |   79 +
 en_US/Revision_History.xml                                           |   49 +
 en_US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml                              |   25 
 en_US/Security.xml                                                   |   95 ++
 en_US/Server_tools.xml                                               |   30 
 en_US/System_services.xml                                            |   87 +
 en_US/Tools.xml                                                      |  290 ++++++
 en_US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml                              |   15 
 en_US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml                                   |   14 
 en_US/Virtualization.xml                                             |  448 ++++++++++
 en_US/Web_servers.xml                                                |   52 +
 en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml                                          |   56 +
 en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml                                       |   26 
 en_US/What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml                   |   67 +
 en_US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml            |   15 
 en_US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml               |   38 
 en_US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml                          |   35 
 en_US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml                                 |   32 
 en_US/legalnotice.xml                                                |   38 
 en_US/rpm-info.xml                                                   |   38 
 en_US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml                                |   43 
 en_US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml                                   |   56 +
 118 files changed, 5223 insertions(+), 5223 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit f7133754a0f409cd5996a0136a5cdd3450a0ed60
Author: Paul W. Frields <stickster at gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Oct 21 19:50:43 2008 -0400

    Move en-US directory back to en_US for now, to make translation easier.
    
         We'll figure this out for publican in the post-F10 period.

diff --git a/en-US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml b/en-US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 41333fa..0000000
--- a/en-US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Architecture_specific_notes">
-  <title>Architecture specific notes</title>
-  <para>This section provides notes that are specific to the supported
-    hardware architectures of Fedora.</para> 
-  <section id="sn-RPM_multiarch_support_on_64-bit_platforms_-_x86_64_and_ppc64">
-    <title>RPM multiarch support on 64-bit platforms - x86_64 and ppc64
-    </title>
-    <para>
-      RPM supports parallel installation of
-      multiple architectures of the same package.  A default package
-      listing such as <command>rpm
-	-qa</command> might appear to include duplicate packages,
-      since the architecture is not displayed.  Instead, use the
-      <command>repoquery</command>
-      command, part of the <package>yum-utils</package> package, which
-      displays architecture by default.  To install <package>yum-utils</package>, run the
-      following command:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'yum install yum-utils'</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>To list all packages with their architecture using
-      <command>rpm</command>, run the following command:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n"</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>This setting changes the default query to list the
-      architecture.  Add it to <filename>/etc/rpm/macros</filename> (for
-      a system wide setting) or <filename>~/.rpmmacros</filename> (for a
-      per-user setting).</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>%_query_all_fmt %%{name}-%%{version}-%%{release}.%%{arch}</userinput>
-    </screen>
-  </section>
-
-<!-- x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml b/en-US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f4f4a6..0000000
--- a/en-US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers">
-  <title>Are There Hideous Bugs and Terrible Tigers</title>
-  <para>Visit the Fedora 10 common bugs page for details:</para>
-  <para><ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/Common"/></para>
-</section>
-
- 
diff --git a/en-US/Article_Info.xml b/en-US/Article_Info.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 5d9bd54..0000000
--- a/en-US/Article_Info.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
-<!DOCTYPE articleinfo PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-
-<!ENTITY % DOC-ENTITIES SYSTEM "Release_Notes.ent">
-%DOC-ENTITIES;
-
-]>
-
-<articleinfo id="Release_Notes-Fedora-9.92">
-  <title>Release Notes</title>
-  <subtitle>Fedora 10 Preview Release</subtitle>
-  <issuenum>9.92</issuenum>
-  <!-- edition is used for RPM version -->
-  <edition>9.92</edition>
-  <!-- pubsnumber is used for RPM release -->
-  <pubsnumber>1</pubsnumber>
-  <productnumber>0</productnumber>
-  <abstract><para>Important information about this release of Fedora</para></abstract>
-  <copyright>
-    <year>&YEAR;</year>
-    <holder>&HOLDER;</holder>
-  </copyright>
-  <xi:include href="legalnotice.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-  <xi:include href="Author_Group.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-</articleinfo>
-
-
-
diff --git a/en-US/Author_Group.xml b/en-US/Author_Group.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 74d755a..0000000
--- a/en-US/Author_Group.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE authorgroup PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<authorgroup>
-  <corpauthor>Fedora Documentation Project</corpauthor>
-</authorgroup>
diff --git a/en-US/Backwards_compatibility.xml b/en-US/Backwards_compatibility.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 0704f35..0000000
--- a/en-US/Backwards_compatibility.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Backwards_compatibility">
-  <title>Backwards compatibility</title>
-  <para>
-    Fedora provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with
-    older software. This software is part of the
-    <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Legacy Software
-    Development</guimenuitem></menuchoice> group, which is not
-    installed by default. Users who require this functionality may
-    select this group either during installation or after the
-    installation process is complete. To install the package group on
-    a Fedora system, use
-    <guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove
-    Software</guimenuitem> or enter the following command in a
-    terminal window:
-  </para>
-  <screen>
-    <userinput>su -c 'yum groupinstall "Legacy Software
-      Development"'</userinput>
-  </screen>
-  <para>Enter the password for the root account when prompted.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Compiler_compatibility">
-    <title>Compiler compatibility</title>
-    <para>The <package>compat-gcc-34</package> package has been included
-      for compatibility reasons:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2006-August/msg00409.html"/>
-    </para>
-  </section><section id="sn-KDE_3_development">
-    <title>KDE 3 development</title>
-    <para>Refer to <xref
-	linkend="sn-KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries"/>.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Colophon.xml b/en-US/Colophon.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index fa1b3f1..0000000
--- a/en-US/Colophon.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,330 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Colophon">
-  <title>Colophon</title>
-  <para>As we use the term, a <emphasis>colophon</emphasis>:
-  </para><itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para> recognizes contributors and provides accountability,
-	and</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> explains tools and production methods.</para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist><para />
-  <section id="sn-Contributors">
-    <title>Contributors</title>
-    <note>
-      <title>This content not updated until after Preview Release
-	occurs.</title> 
-      <para>We need to finish writing and translating the notes to know
-	who has worked on them.</para>
-    </note>
-    <note>
-      <title>Out of date content.</title>
-      <para>
-	This content is out of date, it has not been updated since the
-	Fedora 9 release notes.</para>
-    </note>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AlainPortal"> Alain
-	    Portal</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AmanAlam"> Amanpreet
-	    Singh Alam</ulink>  (translator - Punjabi)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndrewMartynov">
-	    Andrew Martynov</ulink>  (translator - Russian)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndrewOverholt">
-	    Andrew Overholt</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AnthonyGreen">
-	    Anthony Green</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BrandonHolbrook">
-	    Brandon Holbrook</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BobJensen"> Bob
-	    Jensen</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ChrisLennert"> Chris
-	    Lennert</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DaleBewley"> Dale
-	    Bewley</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DaveMalcolm"> Dave
-	    Malcolm</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DavidEisenstein">
-	    David Eisenstein</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DavidWoodhouse">
-	    David Woodhouse</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DeepakBhole"> Deepak
-	    Bhole</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DiegoB">úrigoZacarão 
-	    Diego Búrigo Zacarão</ulink>  (translator)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DimitrisGlezos">
-	    Dimitris Glezos</ulink>  (beat writer, translator -
-	  Greek)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DomingoBecker">
-	    Domingo Becker</ulink>  (translator - Spanish)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FabianAffolter">
-	    Fabian Affolter</ulink>  (translator - German)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FrancescoTombolini">
-	    Francesco Tombolini</ulink>  (translator - Italian)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GavinHenry"> Gavin
-	    Henry</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GeertWarrink"> Geert
-	    Warrink</ulink>  (translator - Dutch)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GuidoGrazioli">
-	    Guido Grazioli</ulink>  (translator - Italian)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HugoCisneiros"> Hugo
-	    Cisneiros</ulink>  (translator - Brazilian
-	  Portuguese)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/IgorMiletic"> Igor
-	    Miletic</ulink>  (translator - Serbian)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JasonMatthewTaylor">
-	    Jason Taylor</ulink> (beat writer,
-	  editor-in-training)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JeffJohnston"> Jeff
-	    Johnston</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating"> Jesse
-	    Keating</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JensPetersen"> Jens
-	    Petersen</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoeOrton"> Joe
-	    Orton</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jos">éNunoCoelhoPires 
-	    José Nuno Coelho Pires</ulink>  (translator -
-	  Portuguese)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoshBressers"> Josh
-	    Bressers</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KarstenWade">
-	    Karsten Wade</ulink>  (beat writer, editor,
-	  co-publisher)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KevinKofler"> Kevin
-	    Kofler</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KyuLee"> Kyu
-	    Lee</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Lenka">Čelková
-	    Lenka Čelková</ulink>  (translator -
-	  Slovak)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LicioFonseca"> Licio
-	    Fonseca</ulink>  (translator - Brazilian Portuguese)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LubomirKundrak">
-	    Lubomir Kundrak</ulink>  (beat contributor, translator -
-	  Slovak)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LuyaTshimbalanga">
-	    Luya Tshimbalanga</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MagnusLarsson">
-	    Magnus Larsson</ulink>  (translator - Swedish)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MarekMahut"> Marek
-	    Mahut</ulink>  (translator - Slovak)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MathieuSchopfer">
-	    Mathieu Schopfer</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MatthieuRondeau">
-	    Matthieu Rondeau</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MaximDziumanenko">
-	    Maxim Dziumanenko</ulink>  (translator - Ukrainian)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MartinBall"> Martin
-	    Ball</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NikosCharonitakis">
-	    Nikos Charonitakis</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OrionPoplawski">
-	    Orion Poplawski</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PanagiotaBilianou">
-	    Panagiota Bilianou</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PatrickBarnes">
-	    Patrick Barnes</ulink>  (beat writer, editor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PaulWFrields"> Paul
-	    W. Frields</ulink>  (tools, editor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Pavol">Šimo
-	    Pavol Šimo</ulink>  (translator - Slovak)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PawelSadowski">
-	    Pawel Sadowski</ulink>  (translator - Polish)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PatrickErnzer">
-	    Patrick Ernzer</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Raven"> Piotr
-	    Drąg</ulink>  (translator - Polish)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RahulSundaram">
-	    Rahul Sundaram</ulink>  (beat writer, editor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SamFolkWilliams">
-	    Sam Folk-Williams</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SekineTatsuo">
-	    Sekine Tatsuo</ulink>  (translator - Japanese)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SimosXenitellis">
-	    Simos Xenitellis</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SteveDickson"> Steve
-	    Dickson</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TetaBilianou"> Teta
-	    Bilianou</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasCanniot">
-	    ThomasCanniot</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasGraf"> Thomas
-	    Graf</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TommyReynolds">
-	    Tommy Reynolds</ulink>  (tools)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ValnirFerreiraJr">
-	    Valnir Ferreira Jr.</ulink>  (translator - Brazilian
-	  Portuguese)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/VillePekkaVainio">
-	    Ville-Pekka Vainio</ulink>  (translator - Finnish)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/WillWoods"> Will
-	    Woods</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YoshinariTakaoka">
-	    Yoshinari Takaoka</ulink>  (translator, tools)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YuanYijun"> Yuan
-	    Yijun</ulink>  (translator - Simplified Chinese)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ZhangYang"> Zhang
-	    Yang</ulink>  (translator - simplified Chinese)</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist><para>... and many more translators.  Refer to the
-      Web-updated version of these release notes as we add translators
-      after release:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/">http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/</ulink>
-    </para>
-  </section><section id="sn-Production_methods">
-    <title>Production methods</title>
-    <para>Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora
-      Project Wiki.  They collaborate with other subject matter experts
-      during the test release phase of Fedora to explain important
-      changes and enhancements.  The editorial team ensures consistency
-      and quality of the finished beats, and ports the Wiki material to
-      DocBook XML in a revision control repository.  At this point, the
-      team of translators produces other language versions of the
-      release notes, and then they become available to the general
-      public as part of Fedora.  The publication team also makes them,
-      and subsequent errata, available via the Web.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Database_servers.xml b/en-US/Database_servers.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 3cad1a6..0000000
--- a/en-US/Database_servers.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Database_servers">
-  <title>Database servers</title>
-  <warning>
-    <title>You must do your own research on upgrading database packages.</title>
-    <para>Consult the release notes for the version of database you are
-      upgrading to. There may be actions you need to do for the upgrade
-      to be successful.
-    </para>
-  </warning>
-  <tip>
-    <title>Maybe you know what should be on this page?</title>
-    <para>The Fedora release notes are a collective effort of dozens of
-      people. You can contribute by editing the wiki page that
-      corresponds to this part of the release notes.
-    </para>
-  </tip>
-  <para>This section has not been updated for Fedora 10 by the beat
-    writer (<ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats#Beat_Assignments"/>). 
-    If you have some ideas or knowledge of what should be in this part
-    of the release notes, you are encouraged to edit the wiki directly.
-    Read <ulink url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo"/>
-    for more information, then get an account and start writing. </para>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Development.xml b/en-US/Development.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index fdb75a9..0000000
--- a/en-US/Development.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Development">
-  <title>Development</title>
-  <para>This section covers various development tools and
-    features.</para>
-
-<!-- Tools.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./Tools.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Embedded.xml b/en-US/Embedded.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ec314cf..0000000
--- a/en-US/Embedded.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,299 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Embedded">
-  <title>Embedded</title>
-  <para>Fedora 10 includes a number of applications to support embedded
-    development on a variety of targets.  Included are assemblers,
-    compilers, debuggers, programmers, IDEs and assorted
-    utilities.</para>
-  <section id="sn-AVR">
-    <title>AVR</title>
-    <variablelist>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>avrdude</package>Software for programming Atmel AVR
-	  microcontroller</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>AVRDUDE is a program for programming Atmel's AVR CPU's.
-	    It can program the Flash and EEPROM, and where supported by
-	    the serial programming protocol, it can program fuse and
-	    lock bits. AVRDUDE also supplies a direct instruction mode
-	    allowing one to issue any programming instruction to the AVR
-	    chip regardless of whether AVRDUDE implements that specific
-	    feature of a particular chip.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>avr-gcc</package>Cross Compiling GNU GCC targeted at
-	  avr</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>This is a Cross Compiling version of GNU GCC, which can
-	    be used to compile for the AVR platform, instead of for the
-	    native i386 platform.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>avr-gcc-c++</package>Cross Compiling GNU GCC targeted
-	  at avr</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>This package contains the Cross Compiling version of
-	    g++, which can be used to compile c++ code for the AVR
-	    platform, instead of for the native i386 platform.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>avr-libc</package>C library for use with GCC on Atmel
-	  AVR microcontrollers</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>AVR Libc is a free software project with the goal to
-	    provide a high quality C library for use with GCC on Atmel
-	    AVR microcontrollers.</para>
-	  <para>AVR Libc is licensed under a single unified license.
-	    This so-called modified Berkeley license is intended to be
-	    compatible with most free software licenses such as the GPL,
-	    yet impose as little restrictions as possible for the use of
-	    the library in closed-source commercial applications.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>avr-binutils</package>Cross Compiling GNU binutils
-	  targeted at avr</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>This is a Cross Compiling version of GNU binutils, which
-	    can be used to assemble and link binaries for the AVR
-	    platform, instead of for the native i386 platform.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>avr-gdb</package>GDB for (remote) debugging avr
-	  binaries</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>This is a special version of GDB, the GNU Project
-	    debugger, for (remote) debugging AVR binaries. GDB allows
-	    you to see what is going on inside another program while it
-	    executes or what another program was doing at the moment it
-	    crashed.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>avarice</package>Program for interfacing the Atmel
-	  JTAG ICE to GDB</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>Program for interfacing the Atmel JTAG ICE to GDB to
-	    allow users to debug their embedded AVR target</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-    </variablelist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Microchip_PIC">
-    <title>Microchip PIC</title>
-    <variablelist>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>gputils</package>Development utilities for Microchip
-	  (TM) PIC (TM) microcontrollers</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>This is a collection of development tools for Microchip
-	    (TM) PIC (TM) microcontrollers.  This is ALPHA software:
-	    there may be serious bugs in it, and it's nowhere near
-	    complete.  The <package>gputils</package> package currently
-	    only implements a subset of the features available with
-	    Microchip's tools.  Refer to the documentation for an
-	    up-to-date list of what <package>gputils</package> can
-	    do.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term><package>gpsim</package> A simulator for Microchip (TM)
-	  PIC (TM) microcontrollers</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>The <package>gpsim</package> software is a simulator for
-	    Microchip (TM) PIC (TM) microcontrollers. It supports most
-	    devices in Microchip's 12-bit, 14bit, and 16-bit core
-	    families. In addition, gpsim supports dynamically loadable
-	    modules such as LED's, LCD's, resistors, and so forth, to
-	    extend the simulation environment beyond the PIC.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term><package>ktechlab</package> Development and simulation of
-	  microcontrollers and electronic circuits</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para><application>KTechlab</application> is a development and
-	    simulation environment for microcontrollers and electronic
-	    circuits, distributed under the GNU General Public License.
-	    <application>KTechlab</application> consists of several
-	    well-integrated components:</para>
-	  <itemizedlist>
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para>A circuit simulator, capable of simulating logic,
-		linear devices and some nonlinear devices. </para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>Integration with <command>gpsim</command>, allowing
-		PICs to be simulated in circuit. </para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>A schematic editor, which provides a rich real-time
-		feedback of the simulation.</para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>A flowchart editor, allowing PIC programs to be
-		constructed visually. </para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>MicroBASIC; a BASIC-like compiler for PICs, written
-		as a companion program to
-		<application>KTechlab</application>. </para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>An embedded <application>Kate</application> part,
-		which provides a powerful editor for PIC programs.
-	      </para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>Integrated assembler and disassembler via
-		<command>gpasm</command> and
-		<command>gpdasm</command>.</para>
-	    </listitem>
-	  </itemizedlist>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term><package>pikdev</package> IDE for development of PICmicro
-	  based application (under Linux/KDE)</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para><application>PiKdev</application> is a simple IDE
-	    dedicated to the development of PIC based applications under
-	    KDE. Features:
-	  </para>
-	  <itemizedlist>
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para>Integrated editor</para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>Project management</para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>Integrated programming engine for 12, 14 and 16 bits
-		PIC (flash or EPROM technology)</para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>Support for parallel and serial port programmers
-	      </para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para>KDE compliant look-and-feel</para>
-	    </listitem>
-	  </itemizedlist>
-	  <para>The system administrator must read
-	    <filename>README.Fedora</filename> file located in the
-	    <filename>/usr/share/doc/pikdev-0.9.2</filename> directory
-	    to complete the full feature installation.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>piklab</package> Development environment for
-	  applications based on PIC & dsPIC</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para><application>Piklab</application> is a graphic
-	    development environment for PIC and dsPIC microcontrollers.
-	    It interfaces with various toochains for compiling and
-	    assembling and it supports several Microchip and direct
-	    programmers.  The system administrator must refer to the
-	    <filename>README.Fedora</filename> file located in the
-	    <filename>/usr/share/doc/piklab-0.15.0</filename> directory
-	    to complete full feature installation.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>pikloops</package> Code generator for PIC
-	  delays</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para><application>PiKLoop</application> generates code to
-	    create delays for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. It is a
-	    useful companion for <application>Pikdev</application> or
-	    <application>Piklab</application> IDE.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-    </variablelist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Others_and_processor_agnostic">
-    <title>Others and processor agnostic</title>
-    <variablelist>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>dfu-programmer</package> A device firmware update
-	  based USB programmer for Atmel chips</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>A linux based command-line programmer for Atmel chips
-	    with a USB bootloader supporting ISP. This is a mostly
-	    Device Firmware Update (DFU) 1.0 compliant user-space
-	    application. Currently supported chips: 8051, AVR,
-	    at89c51snd1c, at90usb1287, at89c5130, at90usb1286,
-	    at89c5131, at90usb647, at89c5132, at90usb646, at90usb162,
-	    and at90usb82.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>sdcc</package> Small Device C Compiler</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>The <package>sdcc-2.6.0-12</package> package for SDCC is
-	    a C compiler for 8051 class and similar microcontrollers.
-	    The package includes the compiler, assemblers and linkers, a
-	    device simulator, and a core library. The processors
-	    supported (to a varying degree) include the 8051, ds390,
-	    z80, hc08, and PIC.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>uisp</package> Universal In-System Programmer for
-	  Atmel AVR and 8051</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>The <command>uisp</command> utility is for
-	    downloading/uploading programs to AVR devices. It can also
-	    be used for some Atmel 8051 type devices. In addition,
-	    <command>uisp</command> can erase the device, write lock
-	    bits, verify and set the active segment. For use with the
-	    following hardware to program the devices: pavr, stk500,
-	    Atmel STK500, dapa, Direct AVR Parallel Access, stk200,
-	    Parallel Starter Kit, STK200, STK300, abb, Altera,
-	    ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable, avrisp, Atmel
-	    AVR, bsd, fbprg (parallel), dt006 (parallel), dasa serial
-	    (RESET=RTS SCK=DTR MOSI=TXD MISO=CTS), dasa2 serial
-	    (RESET=!TXD SCK=RTS MOSI=DTR MISO=CTS)</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>simcoupe</package> SAM Coupe emulator (spectrum
-	  compatible)</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para><application>SimCoupe</application> emulates an 8bit Z80
-	    based home computer, released in 1989 by Miles Gordon
-	    Technology. The SAM Coupe was largely spectrum compatible,
-	    with much improved hardware</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>sjasm</package> A z80 cross assembler</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>SjASM is a two pass macro Z80 cross assembler</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-	<term>
-	  <package>z88dk</package> A Z80 cross compiler</term>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>The <command>z88dk</command> program is a Z80 cross
-	    compiler capable of generating binary files for a variety of
-	    Z80 based machines (such as the ZX81, Spectrum, Jupiter Ace,
-	    and some TI calculators).</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-    </variablelist>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml b/en-US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 26ddf2e..0000000
--- a/en-US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml
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@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_10_boot-time">
-  <title>Fedora 10 boot-time</title>
-  <para>Fedora 10 includes multiple boot-time updates, including changes
-    that allow for faster booting and graphic booting changes.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Plymouth">
-    <title>Plymouth</title>
-    <para>Plymouth is the graphical boot up system debuting with Fedora
-      10.</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Adding <command>rhgb</command> on the
-	  <command>grub</command> command line directs Plymouth to load
-	  the appropriate plugin for your hardware.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>The graphical boot splash screen that comes with Plymouth
-	  requires kernel mode setting drivers to work best. There are
-	  not kernel modesetting drivers available for all hardware yet.
-	  To see the graphical splash before the drivers are generally
-	  available, add <userinput>vga=0x318</userinput> to the kernel
-	  <command>grub</command> command line. This uses
-	  <command>vesafb</command>, which does not necessarily give the
-	  native resolution for a flat panel, and may cause flickering
-	  or other weird interactions with X. Without kernel modesetting
-	  drivers or <userinput>vga=0x318</userinput>, Plymouth uses a
-	  text-based plugin that is plain but functional.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Currently, only Radeon R500 and higher users get kernel
-	  modesetting by default. There is work in progress to provide
-	  modesetting for R100 and R200. Additionally, Intel kernel
-	  modesetting drivers are in development, but not turned on by
-	  default.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>The kernel modesetting drivers are still in development
-	  and buggy. If you end up with nothing but a black screen
-	  during boot up, or a screen with nothing but random noise on
-	  it, then adding <userinput>nomodeset</userinput> to the kernel
-	  boot prompt in grub disables modesetting.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Plymouth hides boot messages. To view boot messages, press
-	  the <keycap>Esc</keycap> key during boot, or view them in
-	  <filename>/var/log/boot.log</filename> after boot up.
-	  Alternatively, remove <command>rhgb</command> from the kernel
-	  command line and plymouth displays all boot messages. There is
-	  also a status icon on the login screen to view boot
-	  warnings.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Faster_booting">
-    <title>Faster booting</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 gets a faster boot from improvements in process
-      start-up.</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Readahead is started in parallel with the boot
-	  process.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Udev may appear to be slower but in fact readahead reads
-	  all disk buffers needed for the boot process in the background
-	  and shortens the whole boot process. Creation of the readahead
-	  file list is done monthly and can be triggered manually by
-	  touching <filename>/.readahead_collect</filename>. The
-	  configuration file
-	  <filename>/etc/sysconfig/readahead</filename> can be edited to
-	  turn off readahead-collector and/or readahead.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Kernel_modesetting">
-    <title>Kernel modesetting</title>
-    <para>Kernel modesetting (KMS) can default to either enabled or
-      disabled in the DRM driver and it can be enabled or disabled at
-      boot-time.</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Both Plymouth and the DDX drivers detect whether KMS is
-	  present and enabled. If it is present and enabled, Plymouth
-	  and DDX drivers will take advantage of them. </para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>If KMS is not present or it is present but disabled then
-	  Plymouth will automatically fall back to the text splash and
-	  the DDX driver will automatically fall back to user-space
-	  modesetting.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Allows for faster user switching, seamless X server
-	  switching, and graphical panic messages.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Fedora_10_overview.xml b/en-US/Fedora_10_overview.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ef6c94a..0000000
--- a/en-US/Fedora_10_overview.xml
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@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_10_overview">
-  <title>Fedora 10 overview</title>
-  <para>As always, Fedora continues to develop (<ulink
-      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/RedHatContributions"/>)
-    and integrate the latest free and open source software (<ulink
-      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features"/>.)
-    The following sections provide a brief overview of major changes
-    from the last release of Fedora. For more details about other
-    features that are included in Fedora 10, refer to their individual
-    wiki pages that detail feature goals and progress:</para><para>
-    <ulink
-      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList"/>
-  </para>
-  <para>Throughout the release cycle, there are interviews with
-    the developers behind key features giving out the inside
-    story:</para>
-  <para>
-    <ulink
-      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Interviews"/>
-  </para>
-  <para>The following are major features for Fedora 10:</para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>Wireless connection sharing enables ad hoc network sharing
-	-- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConnectionSharing"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>Better setup and use of printers through improved
-	management tools -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterPrinting"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>Virtualization storage provisioning for local and remote
-	connections now simplified -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtStorage"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>SecTool is a new security audit and intrusion detections
-	system -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SecurityAudit"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>RPM 4.6 is a major update to the powerful, flexible
-	software management libraries -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/RPM4.6"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <para>Some other features in this release include:
-  </para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>Glitch free audio and better performance is achieved
-	through a rewrite of the PulseAudio sound server to use
-	timer-based audio scheduling -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GlitchFreeAudio"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> Improved webcam support -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterWebcamSupport"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> Better support for infrared remote controls makes them
-	easier to connect and work with many applications -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterLIRCSupport"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> The paths
-	<computeroutput>/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin</computeroutput>
-	have been added to the <envar>PATH</envar> for normal users, to
-	simplify command-line administration tasks -- <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SbinSanity"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> The online account service provides applications with
-	credentials for online accounts listed on <ulink
-	  url="http://online.gnome.org"/> or stored in GConf -- <ulink
-	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/OnlineAccountsService"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <para>Features for Fedora 10 are tracked on the feature list page:</para>
-  <para>
-    <ulink
-      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList"/>
-  </para>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Fedora_Live_images.xml b/en-US/Fedora_Live_images.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index bdc8d8b..0000000
--- a/en-US/Fedora_Live_images.xml
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@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section id="sn-Fedora_Live_images" lang="en">
-  <title>Fedora Live images</title>
-  <para>The Fedora 10 release includes several Fedora Live ISO images in
-    addition to the traditional installation images.  These ISO images
-    are bootable, and you can burn them to media and use them to try out
-    Fedora.  They also include a feature that allows you to install the
-    Fedora Live image content to your hard drive for persistence and
-    higher performance.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Available_images">
-    <title>Available images</title>
-    <para>For a complete list of current spins available, and
-      instructions for using them, refer to:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CustomSpins"/>
-    </para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Usage_information">
-    <title>Usage information</title>
-    <para>To boot from the Fedora Live image, insert it into your
-      computer and restart. To log in and use the desktop environment,
-      enter the username <systemitem
-	class="username">fedora</systemitem>.  There is no password on
-      this account.  The GNOME-based Fedora Live images automatically
-      login after one minute, so users have time to select a preferred
-      language. After logging in, if you wish to install the contents of
-      the live image to your hard drive, click on the <guiicon>Install
-	to Hard Drive</guiicon> icon on the desktop.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Text_mode_installation">
-    <title>Text mode installation</title>
-    <para>You can do a text mode installation of the Fedora Live images
-      using the <command>liveinst</command> command in the
-      console.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-USB_booting">
-    <title>USB booting</title>
-    <para>Another way to use these Fedora Live images is to put them on
-      a USB stick.  To do this, use the
-      <package>liveusb-creator</package> graphical interface. Use
-      <guimenuitem>Add/Remove Software</guimenuitem>, search for, then
-      install <package>liveusb-creator</package>.  To install using
-      <command>yum</command>:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'yum install liveusb-creator'</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>Instead of the graphical tool, you can use the command line
-      interface from the <package>livecd-tools</package> package.  Then,
-      run the <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> script:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>/usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk /path/to/live.iso
-	/dev/sdb1</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
-      where you want to put the image.</para>
-    <para>This is <emphasis>not</emphasis> a destructive process; any
-      data you currently have on your USB stick <emphasis>is
-	preserved</emphasis>.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Persistent_home_directory">
-    <title>Persistent home directory</title>
-    <para>Support for keeping a persistent <filename>/home</filename>
-      with the rest of the system stateless has been added for Fedora
-      10.  This includes support for encrypting
-      <filename>/home</filename> to protect your system in the case
-      where your USB stick is lost or stolen.  To use this, download the
-      live image and run the following command:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>livecd-iso-to-disk --home-size-mb 512 /path/to/live.iso
-	/dev/sdb1</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
-      where you want to put the image.</para>
-    <para>Replace <computeroutput>512</computeroutput> with the desired
-      size in megabytes of the persistent <filename>/home</filename>.
-      The <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> shell script is stored
-      in the <filename>LiveOS</filename> directory at the top level of
-      the CD image. The USB media must have sufficient free space for
-      the Fedora Live image, plus the <filename>/home</filename>, plus
-      any other data to be stored on the media.  By default, this
-      encrypts your data and prompts for a passphrase to use.  If you
-      want to have an unencrypted <filename>/home</filename>, then you
-      can specify <option>--unencrypted-home</option>.</para>
-    <para>Note that later runs of <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command>
-      preserve the <filename>/home</filename> that is created on the USB
-      stick, continuing to use it even if you change your live
-      image.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Live_USB_persistence">
-    <title>Live USB persistence</title>
-    <para>Support for persistent changes with a Fedora Live image exists
-      for Fedora 9 and later. The primary use case is booting from a
-      Fedora Live image on a USB flash drive and storing changes to that
-      same device. To do this, download the Fedora Live image and then
-      run the following command:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb 512
-	/path/to/live.iso /dev/sdb1</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
-      where you want to put the image.</para>
-    <para>Replace <computeroutput>512</computeroutput> with the desired
-      size in megabytes of the persistent data, or
-      <firstterm>overlay</firstterm>. The
-      <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> shell script is stored in
-      the <filename>LiveOS</filename> directory at the top level of the
-      CD image. The USB media must have sufficient free space for the
-      Fedora Live image, plus the overlay, plus any other data to be
-      stored on the media.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Booting_a_Fedora_Live_image_off_of_USB_on_Intel-based_Apple_hardware">
-    <title>Booting a Fedora Live image off of USB on Intel-based Apple
-      hardware</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 includes support for putting the live image onto a
-      USB image and then booting it on Intel processor-based Apple
-      hardware.  Unlike for most x86 machines, this unfortunately
-      requires reformatting the USB stick that you are using.  To set up
-      a stick for this, you can run:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>/usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk --mactel /path/to/live.iso
-	/dev/sdb1</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
-      where you want to put the image.</para>
-    <para>Note that all of the other arguments for the
-      <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> tool as described above can
-      be used here as well.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Differences_from_a_regular_Fedora_install">
-    <title>Differences from a regular Fedora install</title>
-    <para>The following items are different from a normal Fedora install
-      with the Fedora Live images.</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Fedora Live images provide a subset of packages available
-	  in the regular DVD image. Both connect to the same repository
-	  that has all the packages.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>The SSH daemon <systemitem
-	    class="daemon">sshd</systemitem> is disabled by default. The
-	  daemon is disabled because the default username in the Fedora
-	  Live images does not have a password. However, installation to
-	  hard disk prompts for creating a new username and
-	  password.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Fedora Live image installations do not allow any package
-	  selection or upgrade capability since they copy the entire
-	  file system from media or USB disks to the hard disk. After
-	  the installation is complete, and your system has been
-	  rebooted, you can add and remove packages as desired with the
-	  <guimenuitem>Add/Remove Packages</guimenuitem> tool,
-	  <command>yum</command>, or the other software management
-	  tools.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Fedora Live images do not work on i586
-	  architecture.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Fedora_Project.xml b/en-US/Fedora_Project.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ae2b6ea..0000000
--- a/en-US/Fedora_Project.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_Project">
-  <title>Fedora Project</title>
-  <para>The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux
-    community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system
-    exclusively from free and open source software. The Fedora Project
-    is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. As a tester,
-    developer, documenter, or translator, you can make a difference.
-    Refer to <ulink url="http://join.fedoraproject.org"/> for details.
-    For information on the channels of communication for Fedora users
-    and contributors, refer to <ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate"/>.
-  </para>
-  <para>In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are
-    available:</para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-list at redhat.com"/>, for users of
-	Fedora releases</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-test-list at redhat.com"/>, for
-	testers of Fedora test releases</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-devel-list at redhat.com"/>, for
-	developers, developers, developers</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-docs-list at redhat.com"/>, for
-	participants of the Documentation Project</para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <para>To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word
-    "subscribe" in the subject to
-    <replaceable><listname>-request</replaceable>, where
-    <replaceable><listname></replaceable> is one of the above list
-    names.  Alternately, you can subscribe to Fedora mailing lists
-    through the Web interface at <ulink
-      url="http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/"/>.
-  </para>
-  <para>The Fedora Project also uses several IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
-    channels. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication,
-    similar to Instant Messaging. With it, you may have conversations
-    with multiple people in an open channel, or chat with someone
-    privately one-on-one.  To talk with other Fedora Project
-    participants via IRC, access the Freenode IRC network. Refer to the
-    Freenode website at <ulink url="http://www.freenode.net/"/> for more
-    information.</para><para>Fedora Project participants frequent the
-    <computeroutput>#fedora</computeroutput> channel on the Freenode
-    network, while Fedora Project developers may often be found on the
-    <computeroutput>#fedora-devel</computeroutput> channel. Some of the
-    larger projects may have their own channels as well.  This
-    information may be found on the webpage for the project, and at
-    <ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Communicate"/>.</para>
-  <para>In order to talk on the <computeroutput>#fedora</computeroutput>
-    channel, you need to register your nickname, or
-    <firstterm>nick</firstterm>. Instructions are given when you
-    <userinput>/join</userinput> the channel.</para>
-  <note>
-    <title>IRC Channels</title> 
-    <para>The Fedora Project and Red Hat have no control over the Fedora
-      Project IRC channels or their content.</para>
-  </note>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Fedora_desktop.xml b/en-US/Fedora_desktop.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_desktop">
-  <title>Fedora desktop</title>
-  <para>This section details changes that affect Fedora graphical
-    desktop users.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Better_webcam_support">
-    <title>Better webcam support</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 comes with improved support for webcams.</para>
-    <para>This support follows on the improvements to the UVC driver
-      first introduced in Fedora 9 that added support for any webcam
-      with a Windows Vista compliant logo.  Fedora 10 features a new
-      v4l2 version of <package>gspca</package>, a USB webcam driver
-      framework with support for many different USB webcam bridges and
-      sensors.</para>
-    <para>Userspace support for webcams has also been improved by adding
-      <systemitem class="library">libv4l</systemitem> and updating all
-      webcam using applications to use <systemitem
-	class="library">libv4l</systemitem>.  This support makes these
-      applications understand the manufacturer specific and custom video
-      formats emitted by many webcams, especially by many of the webcams
-      supported by <package></package>gspca.</para>
-    <para>For a list of all webcams and applications where Fedora 10's
-      new webcam support has been tested refer to the <ulink
-	url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterWebcamSupport"/>. 
-      For a list of all cams supported by the original version of
-      <package></package>gspca refer to the original gspca
-      website.</para>
-    <para><ulink url="http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html"/></para>
-    <para>The v4l2 version of <package>gspca</package> in Fedora 10
-      supports all these webcams and more.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Plymouth_graphical_boot">
-    <title>Plymouth graphical boot</title>
-    <para>For information about the new graphical boot mode read <xref
-    linkend="sn-Fedora_10_boot-time"/>.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Echo_icon_theme">
-    <title>Echo icon theme</title>
-    <para>Echo is an icon theme developed for Fedora by the volunteer
-      Fedora Art community.  Echo inherits the isometric perspective
-      from the classic Bluecurve theme while introducing a refreshing
-      new look. It follows the freedesktop.org theme specification. The
-      current version covers essential icons from the desktop menus and
-      applications. Future revisions will bring broader coverage.
-    </para>
-    <para>Currently, both GNOME and Xfce use the Echo icon theme by
-      default. KDE continues to use the Oxygen icon theme. The next
-      release of Fedora may introduce Echo by default for KDE for a
-      consistent look and feel across different desktop
-      environments.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Infrared_remote_support">
-    <title>Infrared remote support</title>
-    <para>New to Fedora 10 is the <package>gnome-lirc-properties</package>
-      package with a new graphical front-end for configuring LIRC to use
-      with applications supporting the protocol.  For more information
-      refer to <xref linkend="sn-Infrared_remote_support"/>.</para>
-    <para>LIRC is routinely used in multimedia applications to implement
-      support for infrared remote controls, and using it in
-      <application>Rhythmbox</application> and <application>Totem</application>
-      should be as easy as plugging the remote receiver into your
-      computer, then selecting <guimenuitem>Auto-detect</guimenuitem> in the
-      <guimenu>Infrared Remote Control</guimenu> preferences. Refer to
-      the feature page for more information:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterLIRCSupport"/>
-    </para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Bluetooth_BlueZ_4.0">
-    <title>Bluetooth BlueZ 4.0</title>
-    <para>The Bluetooth support stack, called BlueZ (<ulink
-	url="http://www.bluez.org"/>,) has been updated to version 4.x
-      in Fedora 10. Most changes in this version are useful for
-      application developers, but users can notice the new, easier to
-      use wizard for setting up keyboards, mice, and other supported
-      Bluetooth devices.  There is also the ability to turn-off the
-      Bluetooth adapter on most brands of laptops through the
-      preferences. This new version will also allow better support for
-      audio devices in the future, through PulseAudio.</para>
-    <para>Note that the default Bluetooth kernel driver was also
-      switched to <command>btusb</command>, which cuts down power
-      consumption compared to its predecessor
-      <command>hci_usb</command>.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-GNOME">
-    <title>GNOME</title>
-    <para>This release features GNOME 2.24.  For more details refer
-      to:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.24/"/>
-    </para>
-    <section id="sn-Empathy_instant_messenger">
-      <title>Empathy instant messenger</title>
-      <para>
-	<application>Empathy</application> instant messenger is the new
-	default replacing <application>Pidgin</application> in this
-	release. It has support for multiple protocols including IRC,
-	XMPP(Jabber), Yahoo, MSN, and others via plugins. It also
-	supports video and voice in the XMPP protocol, with support for
-	other protocols under active development. Empathy uses the
-	<command>telepathy</command> framework that has a number of
-	additional plugins:</para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <command>telepathy-gabble</command> -
-	    Jabber/XMPP plugin</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <command>telepathy-idle</command> -
-	    IRC plugin</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <command>telepathy-butterfly</command>
-	    - MSN plugin</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <command>telepathy-sofiasip</command>
-	    - SIP plugin</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <command>telepathy-haze</command> -
-	    Libpurple (Pidgin) library connection manager provides
-	    support for other protocols such as Yahoo</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-      <para>
-	<application>Pidgin</application> continues to be available in the
-	Fedora software repository and is retained as the default for
-	users upgrading from previous releases of Fedora.
-      </para>
-    </section><section id="sn-GNOME_Display_Manager">
-      <title>GNOME Display Manager</title>
-      <para>The GNOME Display Manager (<systemitem
-	  class="daemon">gdm</systemitem>) has been updated to the
-	latest upstream code, which is a complete rewrite driven by
-	Fedora developers. PolicyKit can be used to control shutdown and
-	reboot.  The configuration tool <command>gdmsetup</command> is missing
-	currently, and is set to be replaced. For configuration changes,
-	refer to:</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="http://live.gnome.org/GDM/2.22/Configuration"/>
-      </para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Codec_installation_helper">
-      <title>Codec installation helper</title>
-      <para>The GStreamer codec installation helper
-	<command>codeina</command> was replaced by a PackageKit-based
-	solution for Fedora 10. When Totem, Rhythmbox, or another
-	GStreamer application require a plugin to read a film or song, a
-	PackageKit dialogue appears, allowing the user to search for the
-	necessary package in the configured
-	repositories.</para>
-      <para>More details are available on the feature page:</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GStreamer_dependencies_in_RPM"/>
-      </para>
-    </section>
-  </section><section id="sn-KDE">
-    <title>KDE</title>
-    <para>This release features KDE 4.1.2. As the
-      <package>kdevelop</package> packages is not part of KDE 4.1 and
-      <package>kdewebdev</package> is only partially available (no
-      <application>Quanta</application>) in KDE 4.1, the KDE 3.5.10
-      versions of those packages are shipped. A
-      <package>kdegames3</package> package containing the games not yet
-      ported to KDE 4 is also available.</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1.2.php"/>
-    </para>
-    <para>KDE 4.1 is the latest release of KDE 4 and provides
-      several new features, many usability improvements, and bugfixes
-      over KDE 4.0, the first KDE 4 release series. This new release
-      includes a folder view desktop applet
-      (<firstterm>Plasmoid</firstterm>), improvements to
-      <application>Dolphin</application> and <application>Konqueror</application>
-      and many new and improved applications. KDE 4.1.2 is a bugfix
-      release from the KDE 4.1 release series.</para>
-    <para>Fedora 10 does <emphasis>not</emphasis> include the legacy KDE
-      3 Desktop. It does include a compatibility KDE 3 Development
-      Platform, which can be used to build and run KDE 3 applications
-      within KDE 4 or any other desktop environment. Refer to the <xref
-      linkend="sn-KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries"/>
-      section for more details about what is
-      included.</para>
-    <para>Fedora 10 includes a snapshot of
-      <package>knetworkmanager</package>, which works with the
-      prerelease of <application>NetworkManager</application> 0.7 in
-      Fedora 10. As it was not considered ready for production use, the
-      KDE Live images use <command>nm-applet</command> from
-      <package>NetworkManager-gnome</package> instead (as in Fedora 8
-      and 9). The <systemitem
-	class="daemon">gnome-keyring-daemon</systemitem> facility saves
-      passwords for these encryption technologies. If you wish to try
-      <command>knetworkmanager</command> can be
-      installed from the repository.</para>
-    <para>As the native <application>KWin</application> window manager
-      now optionally supports compositing and desktop effects, the KDE
-      Live images no longer include
-      <application>Compiz/Beryl</application> (since Fedora 9). The
-      <application>KWin</application> compositing/effects mode is
-      disabled by default, but can be enabled in
-      <guimenuitem>systemsettings</guimenuitem>.
-      <application>Compiz</application> (with KDE 4 integration) is
-      available from the repository by installing the
-      <package>compiz-kde</package> package.</para>
-    <section id="sn-Enhancements">
-      <title>Enhancements</title>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <firstterm>Plasma</firstterm> is more mature and panel
-	    configuration has been extended. The new panel controller
-	    makes it easy to customize your panel providing direct
-	    visual feedback. The Plasma <command>folderview</command>
-	    applet provides a view of a directory and thus allows you to
-	    store files on the desktop. It is replaces other well known
-	    icons on the desktop.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Package_and_application_changes">
-      <title>Package and application changes</title>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>Fedora 10 ships <package>kdepim</package> 4.1.2
-	    instead of 3.5.x.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <package>libkipi</package>,
-	    <package>libkexiv2</package>, and
-	    <package>libkdcraw</package> have been
-	    obsoleted by the KDE 4 versions in the <package>kdegraphics</package>
-	    package. Accordingly, <package>kipi-plugins</package>,
-	    <package>digikam</package>, and
-	    <package>kphotoalbum</package> have
-	    been updated to KDE 4 versions.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <package>kpackagekit</package>, a KDE
-	    frontend to PackageKit, is now available. (It may be made
-	    available as an update for Fedora 9 at a later time.)</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist><para>In addition, the following changes made since
-	the Fedora 9 release, which have been backported to Fedora 9
-	updates, are also part of Fedora 10:</para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>KDE has been upgraded from version 4.0.3 to
-	    4.1.2.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <package>qt</package>
-	    and <package>PyQt4</package> have been
-	    upgraded from 4.3 to 4.4.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <package>kdewebdev</package>,
-	    <package>kdevelop</package>,
-	    <package>kdegames3</package>, and the
-	    KDE 3 backwards-compatibility libraries have been upgraded
-	    from KDE 3.5.9 to 3.5.10.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <emphasis>QtWebKit</emphasis> is now part of the
-	  <package>qt</package> package. The stand alone
-	  <package>WebKit-qt</package> package has been
-	  obsoleted.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>The new package <package>qgtkstyle</package> contains
-	    a Qt 4 style using GTK+ for drawing, providing better
-	    integration of Qt 4 and KDE 4 applications into
-	    GNOME.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>The <systemitem class="library">phonon</systemitem> library,
-	    which was part of <package>kdelibs</package> in Fedora
-	    9, is now a separate package. An optional
-	    <emphasis>GStreamer</emphasis> backend (<package>phonon-backend-gstreamer</package>) 
-	    is now available, but the <emphasis>xine-lib</emphasis>
-	    backend, which is now packaged as <package>phonon-backend-xine</package>, 
-	    is still the recommended default backend and is now required
-	    by the <package>phonon</package>
-	    package.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The <package>kdegames3</package> package
-	    no longer provides development support for the KDE 3 version
-	    of <package>libkdegames</package> because
-	    nothing in Fedora outside of <package>kdegames3</package> itself
-	    requires that library any longer.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The package <package>okteta</package> is now part
-	    of <package>kdeutils</package>.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The package <package>dragonplayer</package> is now
-	    part of <package>kdemultimedia</package>.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The program <package>kaider</package> has been
-	    renamed to <emphasis>Lokalize</emphasis> and is now part of
-	    <package>kdesdk</package>.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The package <package>ksirk</package> has been
-	    ported to KDE 4 and is now part of <package>kdegames</package>.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The package <package>extragear-plasma</package>
-	    has been renamed to <package>kdeplasma-addons</package>.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Sugar_Desktop">
-    <title>Sugar Desktop</title>
-    <para>The Sugar Desktop originated with the OLPC initiative. It
-      allows for Fedora users and developers to do the following.</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Build upon the collaborative environment.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Test out Sugar on an existing Fedora system by selecting
-	  the Sugar environment from their display manager.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Developers interested in working on the Sugar interface
-	  or writing activities can have a development platform without
-	  needing an XO laptop. </para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Web_browsers">
-    <title>Web browsers</title>
-    <section id="sn-Enabling_Flash_plugin">
-      <title>Enabling Flash plugin</title>
-      <para>Fedora includes <command>swfdec</command> and
-      <command>gnash</command>, which are free and open source
-      implementations of Flash.  We encourage you to try either of
-      them before seeking out Adobe's proprietary Flash Player plugin
-      software. The Adobe Flash Player plugin uses a legacy sound
-      framework that does not work correctly without additional
-      support.  Run the following command to enable this
-      support:</para>
-      <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'yum install libflashsupport'</userinput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>If you are using Flash 10, you do not need
-      <package>libflashsupport</package> anymore as the usage of ALSA
-      has been fixed in this version.
-      </para>
-      <para>Users of Fedora x86_64 must install the
-      <package>nspluginwrapper.i386</package> package to enable the
-      32-bit Adobe Flash Player plug-in in
-      <application>Firefox</application>, and the
-      <package>libflashsupport.i386</package> package to enable sound
-      from the plugin.</para>
-      <para>Install the <package>nspluginwrapper.i386</package>,
-      <package>nspluginwrapper.x86_64</package>, and
-      <package>libflashsupport.i386</package> packages:</para>
-      <screen><userinput>su -c 'yum install nspluginwrapper.{i386,x86_64} libflashsupport.i386'</userinput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>Install <package>flash-plugin</package> after
-      <package>nspluginwrapper.i386</package> is installed:</para>
-      <screen>
-	<userinput>su -c 'yum install libflashsupport'</userinput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>Run <userinput>mozilla-plugin-config</userinput> to
-      register the flash plugin:</para>
-      <screen>
-	<userinput>su -c 'mozilla-plugin-config -i -g -v'</userinput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>Close all <application>Firefox</application> windows, and
-      then relaunch <application>Firefox</application>. Type
-      <userinput>about:plugins</userinput> in the URL bar to ensure
-      the plugin is loaded.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Disabling_PC_speaker">
-      <title>Disabling PC speaker</title>
-      <para>PC speaker is enabled by default in Fedora.  If you do not
-      prefer this, there are two ways to circumvent the sounds:</para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>Reduce its volume to a acceptable level or completely
-	  mute the PC speaker in <command>alsamixer</command> with the
-	  setting for <menuchoice><guimenuitem>PC
-	  Speak</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>Disable the PC speaker system wide by running the
-	  following commands in a console:</para>
-	  <screen>
-	    <userinput>su -c 'modprobe -r pcspkr' su -c 'echo "install pcspkr :" >> /etc/modprobe.conf'</userinput>
-	  </screen>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-  </section>  
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Feedback.xml b/en-US/Feedback.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d9ef307..0000000
--- a/en-US/Feedback.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Feedback">
-  <title>Feedback</title>
-  <para>Thank you for taking the time to provide your comments,
-    suggestions, and bug reports to the Fedora community; this helps
-    improve the state of Fedora, Linux, and free software
-    worldwide.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Providing_feedback_on_Fedora_software">
-    <title>Providing feedback on Fedora software</title>
-    <para>To provide feedback on Fedora software or other system
-      elements, please refer to <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests"/>. A
-      list of commonly reported bugs and known issues for this release
-      is available from <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/F10Common"/>.
-    </para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Providing_feedback_on_release_notes">
-    <title>Providing feedback on release notes</title>
-    <para>If you feel these release notes could be improved in any way,
-      you can provide your feedback directly to the beat writers. There
-      are several ways to provide feedback, in order of
-      preference:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>If you have a Fedora account, edit content directly at
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats"/>.
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Fill out a bug request using this template: <ulink
-	    url="http://tinyurl.com/nej3u"/> - <emphasis>This link is
-	    ONLY for feedback on the release notes
-	    themselves.</emphasis>  Refer to the admonition above for
-	  details.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Email <ulink
-	    url="mailto:relnotes at fedoraproject.org"/>.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/File_servers.xml b/en-US/File_servers.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8baf318..0000000
--- a/en-US/File_servers.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-File_servers">
-  <title>File servers</title>
-  <para>This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Refer
-    to <ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebServers"/> and
-    <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba"/> for
-    information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Microsoft
-    Windows) file sharing services.</para>
-  <tip>
-      <title>Maybe you know what should be on this page?</title>
-      <para>The Fedora release notes are a collective effort of dozens
-	of people.  You can contribute by editing the wiki page that
-	corresponds to this part of the release notes.</para>
-  </tip>
-  <para>This section has not been updated for Fedora 10 by the beat
-    writer (<ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats#Beat_Assignments"/>.) 
-    If you have some ideas or knowledge of what should be in this part
-    of the release notes, you are encouraged to edit the wiki directly.
-    Read <ulink url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo/"/>
-      for more information, then get an account and start
-      writing.</para>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/File_systems.xml b/en-US/File_systems.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 02b6851..0000000
--- a/en-US/File_systems.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-File_systems">
-  <title>File systems</title>
-  <section id="sn-eCryptfs">
-    <title>eCryptfs</title>
-    <para>While Fedora 9 debuted encrypted fileystem support, F10
-      builds on that and fixes a number of problems that could have
-      resulted in data corruption.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-EXT4">
-    <title>EXT4</title>
-    <para>Fedora 9 debuted a preview of ext4 support. F10 brings a
-      fully ext4-compatible e2fsprogs. In addition Anaconda's partition
-      screen has an ext4 filesystem option available if you launch the
-      installer with the ext4 option. Fedora 10 also brings delayed
-      allocation for ext4. However, ext4 in Fedora 10 doesn't currently
-      support filesystems larger than 16 terabytes.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-XFS">
-    <title>XFS</title>
-    <para>XFS is now a supported filesystem and an option with the the
-      partitioning screen of Anaconda</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Games_and_entertainment.xml b/en-US/Games_and_entertainment.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 571f85c..0000000
--- a/en-US/Games_and_entertainment.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Games_and_entertainment">
-  <title>Games and entertainment</title>
-  <para>Fedora provides a selection of games that cover a variety of
-    genres.  Users can install a small package of games for GNOME
-    (<package>gnome-games</package>) and KDE
-    (<package>kdegames</package>).  There are also many additional games
-    that span every major genre available in the repositories.</para>
-  <para>The Fedora Project website features a section dedicated to games
-    that details many of the available games, including overviews and
-    installation instructions.  For more information, refer to:</para>
-  <para>
-    <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Games"/>
-  </para>
-  <para>For a list of other games that are available for installation,
-    select <guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove
-      Software</guimenuitem>, or via the command line:</para>
-  <screen>
-    <userinput>yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment"</userinput>
-  </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://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/"/>
-  </para>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Hardware_overview.xml b/en-US/Hardware_overview.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d53c52c..0000000
--- a/en-US/Hardware_overview.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Hardware_overview">
-  <title>Hardware overview</title>
-  <para>Users often request that Fedora provide a <firstterm>hardware
-      compatibility list</firstterm> (<abbrev>HCL</abbrev>), which we have carefully avoided
-    doing.  Why?  It is a difficult and thankless task that is best
-    handled by the community at large than by one little Linux
-    distribution.</para>
-  <para>However, because of our stance against closed-source hardware
-    drivers and the problems of binary firmware for hardware, there is
-    some additional information the Fedora Project wants to provide
-    Fedora users.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Useful_hardware_information_in_these_release_notes">
-    <title>Useful hardware information in these release notes</title>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>For 32-bit x86 - <xref
-	    linkend="x86_specifics_for_Fedora"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>For 64-bit x86 - <xref
-	linkend="x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>For PowerPC (<abbrev>PPC</abbrev>)- <xref
-	    linkend="sn-PPC_specifics_for_Fedora"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section><section id="sn-Hardware_stance">
-    <title>Hardware stance</title>
-    <para>From <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems"/>:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>If it is proprietary, it cannot be included in
-	  Fedora.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>If it is legally encumbered, it cannot be included in
-	  Fedora.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>If it violates United States federal law, it cannot be
-	  included in Fedora.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section><section id="sn-What_can_you_do">
-    <title>What can you do?</title>
-    <orderedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Get active.  Tell your hardware vendors you only want
-	  free, open source drivers and firmware</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Use your buying power and only purchase from hardware
-	  vendors that support their hardware with open drivers and
-	  firmware.  Refer to <ulink
-	    url="http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/hardware.html"/>
-	  for more information.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </orderedlist>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml b/en-US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7071706..0000000
--- a/en-US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="How_are_Things_for_Developers">
-	<title>How are Things for Developers</title>
-	<para/>
-
-<!-- Java.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Java.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Development.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Development.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Linux_kernel.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Linux_kernel.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Embedded.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Embedded.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Installation_notes.xml b/en-US/Installation_notes.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 685d304..0000000
--- a/en-US/Installation_notes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,358 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Installation_notes">
-  <title>Installation notes</title>
-  <tip>
-    <title>To learn how to install Fedora, refer to <ulink
-	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/"/>
-    </title>
-    <para>
-      If you encounter a problem or have a question during installation
-      that is not covered in these release notes, refer to <ulink
-	url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ"/> and <ulink
-	url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/Common"/>.
-    </para>
-  </tip>
-  <para>
-    <application>Anaconda</application> is the name of the Fedora
-    installer. This section outlines issues related to
-    <application>Anaconda</application> and installing Fedora 10.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Installation_media">
-    <title>Installation media</title>
-    <note>
-      <title> If you intend to download the Fedora DVD ISO image, keep
-	in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate
-	files larger than 2 GiB in size. </title>
-      <para> The programs <command>wget</command> 1.9.1-16 and above,
-	<command>curl</command>, and <command>ncftpget</command> do not
-	have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger
-	than 2 GiB. BitTorrent is another method for downloading large
-	files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent
-	file, refer to <ulink url="http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/"/>.
-      </para>
-    </note>
-    <para>
-      <application>Anaconda</application> asks if it should verify the
-      installation medium when <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Install or
-      upgrade an existing system</guimenuitem></menuchoice> is
-      selected during boot from an installation-only media.</para>
-    <para>
-      For Fedora Live media, press any key during the initial boot
-      countdown, bringing up a boot option menu.  Select
-      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Verify and
-      boot</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to perform the media test. The
-      pure installation medium can be used to verify a Fedora Live
-      medium. <application>Anaconda</application> asks during the
-      mediacheck if you want to check any other disc than the one
-      <application>Anaconda</application> is running from.  To test
-      another media, select
-      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>eject</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to
-      eject the inserted medium, then replace it with the medium you
-      want to test instead.</para>
-    <para>Perform this test everytime after you create or receive a new
-      installation or live medium.</para>
-    <para>The Fedora Project strongly recommends that you perform this
-      test before reporting any installation-related bugs. Many of the
-      bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CD or
-      DVDs.</para>
-    <para>In rare cases, the testing procedure 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.</para>
-    <note>
-      <title>BitTorrent Automatically Verifies File Integrity.</title> 
-      <para>If you use BitTorrent, any files you download are
-	automatically validated. If your file completes downloading you
-	do not need to check it. Once you burn your CD or DVD, however,
-	you should still use <programlisting
-	  format="linespecific">mediacheck</programlisting> to test the
-	integrity of the media.</para>
-    </note>
-    <para>
-      Another reason for a failure during installation is faulty
-      memory. To perform memory testing before you install Fedora,
-      press any key to enter the boot menu, then select
-      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Memory
-      Test</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. This option runs the
-      <application>Memtest86</application> standalone memory testing
-      software in place of <application>Anaconda</application>.
-      <application>Memtest86</application> memory testing continues
-      until you press the <keycap>Esc</keycap> key.</para>
-    <para>Fedora 10 supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations.
-      However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on
-      local storage, such as the installation DVD or Live Media.
-      Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM or that boot
-      from the installation DVD or Live Media can use the graphical
-      installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less fall back to using the
-      text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the
-      text-based installer, type <userinput>linux text</userinput> at
-      the <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Changes_in_Anaconda">
-    <title>Changes in Anaconda</title>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Features/NetConfigForNM"/> 
-	  -- Anaconda is now using
-	  <application>NetworkManager</application> for configuring
-	  network interfaces during installation.  The previous backend
-	  tool was <systemitem class="library">libdhcp</systemitem>
-	  (which was a replacement for <systemitem
-	    class="library">libpump</systemitem>).
-	  <application>Anaconda</application> uses
-	  <application>NetworkManager</application> by communicating
-	  with it via D-Bus during installation. The move to
-	  <application>NetworkManager</application> in
-	  <application>Anaconda</application> is still ongoing and some
-	  things are not yet 100% functional, but the bulk of existing
-	  functionality has been retained.
-	  <application>NetworkManager</application> is enabled by
-	  default on newly installed systems, so moving to
-	  <application>NetworkManager</application> in
-	  <application>Anaconda</application> allows the installer to
-	  use the same network management tool that the final system
-	  uses. The move to <application>NetworkManager</application>
-	  brings some changes, most notably the removal of the network
-	  interface configuration screen in
-	  <application>Anaconda</application>. You are no longer asked
-	  to verify the network settings during installation. The screen
-	  now simply prompts for the hostname. The settings used during
-	  installation are written to the system.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>When using <filename>netinst.iso</filename> to boot
-	  the installer, <application>Anaconda</application> defaults to
-	  using the Fedora mirrorlist URL as the installation source.
-	  The method selection screen no longer appears by default. If
-	  you do not wish to use the mirrorlist URL, either add
-	  <literal>repo=<replaceable><your installation
-	    source></replaceable></literal> or add
-	  <option>askmethod</option> to the installer boot parameters.
-	  The <option>askmethod</option> option causes the selection
-	  screen to appear as it did in previous releases. Boot
-	  parameters can be added by pressing the <keycap>Tab</keycap>
-	  key in the initial boot screen and appending your new
-	  parameters to the existing list. For more information, refer
-	  to the <computeroutput>repo=</computeroutput> and
-	  <computeroutput>stage2=</computeroutput> descriptions at
-	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options"/>.
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Installation_related_issues">
-    <title>Installation related issues</title>
-    <section id="PXE_booting_from_a_.iso">
-      <title>PXE booting from a <filename>.iso</filename></title>
-      <para>When PXE booting and using a <filename>.iso</filename> file
-	for the installation media via NFS you are now required to add
-	<userinput>method=nfsiso:server:/path</userinput> to the command
-	line.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-IDE_device_names">
-      <title>IDE device names</title>
-      <para>Use of <filename>/dev/hdX</filename> on i386 and x86_64 for
-	IDE drives changed to <filename>/dev/sdX</filename> in Fedora 7.
-	If you are upgrading from an earlier version than Fedora 7, you
-	need to research about the importance of labeling devices for
-	upgrades and any partition limitations.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-IDE_RAID">
-      <title>IDE RAID</title>
-      <para>Not all IDE RAID controllers are supported. If your RAID
-	controller is not yet supported by <systemitem
-	  class="daemon">dmraid</systemitem>, you may combine drives
-	into RAID arrays by configuring Linux software RAID. For
-	supported controllers, configure the RAID functions in the
-	computer BIOS.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Multiple_NICs_and_PXE_installation">
-      <title>Multiple NICs and PXE installation</title>
-      <para>Some servers with multiple network interfaces may not assign
-	eth0 to the first network interface as BIOS knows it, which can
-	cause the installer to try using a different network interface
-	than was used by PXE.  To change this behavior, use the
-	following in <filename>pxelinux.cfg/*</filename> config
-	files:</para>
-      <screen>
-	<computeroutput>IPAPPEND 2 APPEND
-	  ksdevice=bootif</computeroutput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>The configuration options above causes the installer to use
-	the same network interface as BIOS and PXE use. You can also use
-	the following option: </para>
-      <screen>
-	<computeroutput>ksdevice=link</computeroutput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>This option causes the installer to use the first network
-	device it finds that is linked to a network switch.</para>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Upgrade_related_issues">
-    <title>Upgrade related issues</title>
-    <para>Refer to <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DistributionUpgrades"/> for
-      detailed recommended procedures for upgrading Fedora.</para>
-    <section id="sn-SCSI_driver_partition_limits">
-      <title>SCSI driver partition limits</title>
-      <para>Whereas older IDE drivers supported up to 63 partitions per
-	device, SCSI devices are limited to 15 partitions per device.
-	<application>Anaconda</application> uses the <systemitem
-	  class="library">libata</systemitem> driver in the same fashion
-	as the rest of Fedora, so it is unable to detect more than 15
-	partitions on an IDE disk during the installation or upgrade
-	process.</para>
-      <para>If you are upgrading a system with more than 15 partitions,
-	you may need to migrate the disk to Logical Volume Management
-	(LVM). This restriction may cause conflicts with other installed
-	systems if they do not support LVM. Most modern Linux
-	distributions support LVM and drivers are available for other
-	operating systems as well.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Disk_partitions_must_be_labeled">
-      <title>Disk partitions must be labeled</title>
-      <para>A change in the way that the Linux kernel handles storage
-	devices means that device names such as
-	<filename>/dev/hdX</filename> or <filename>/dev/sdX</filename>
-	may differ from the values used in earlier releases.
-	<application>Anaconda</application> solves this problem by
-	relying on partition labels or UUIDs for finding devices. If
-	these are not present, then <application>Anaconda</application>
-	presents a warning indicating that partitions need to be
-	labelled and that the upgrade can not proceed. Systems that use
-	Logical Volume Management (LVM) and the device mapper usually do
-	not require relabeling.</para>
-      <section id="sn-To_check_disk_partition_labels">
-	<title>To check disk partition labels</title>
-	<para>To view partition labels, boot the existing Fedora
-	  installation, and enter the following at a terminal prompt:
-	</para>
-	<screen>
-	  <userinput>/sbin/blkid</userinput>
-	</screen>
-	<para>Confirm that each volume line in the list has a
-	  <computeroutput>LABEL=</computeroutput> value, as shown below:
-	</para>
-	<screen>
-	  <computeroutput>/dev/hdd1: LABEL="/boot"
-	    UUID="ec6a9d6c-6f05-487e-a8bd-a2594b854406" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
-	    TYPE="ext3" </computeroutput>	  
-	</screen>
-      </section>
-      <section id="sn-To_set_disk_partition_labels">
-	<title>To set disk partition labels</title>
-	<para>For ext2 and ext3 partitions without a label, use the
-	  following command: </para>
-	<screen>
-	  <userinput>su -c 'e2label /dev/example f7-slash'</userinput>
-	</screen>
-	<para>For a VFAT filesystem use <command>dosfslabel</command>
-	  from the <package>dosfstools</package> package, and for NTFS
-	  filesystem use <command>ntfslabel</command> from the
-	  <package>ntfsprogs</package> package. Before rebooting the
-	  machine, also update the file system mount entries, and the
-	  GRUB kernel root entry.</para>
-      </section>
-      <section id="sn-Update_the_file_system_mount_entries">
-	<title>Update the file system mount entries</title>
-	<para>If any filesystem labels were added or modified, then the
-	  device entries in <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> must be
-	  adjusted to match: </para>
-	<screen>
-	  <userinput>su -c 'cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.orig' su -c 'gedit
-	    /etc/fstab'</userinput>
-	</screen>
-	<para> An example of a mount by label entry is: </para>
-	<screen>
-	  <computeroutput>LABEL=f7-slash  /  ext3  defaults  1
-	    1</computeroutput>
-	</screen>
-      </section>
-      <section id="sn-Update_the_grub.conf_kernel_root_entry">
-	<title>Update the <filename>grub.conf</filename> kernel root
-	  entry</title>
-	<para>If the label for the <filename>/</filename> (root)
-	  filesystem was modified, the kernel boot parameter in the grub
-	  configuration file must also be modified: </para>
-	<screen>
-	  <userinput>su -c 'gedit /boot/grub/grub.conf'</userinput>
-	</screen>
-	<para> A matching example kernel grub line is: </para>
-	<screen>
-	  <computeroutput>kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.20-1.2948.fc6 ro
-	    root=LABEL=f7-slash rhgb quiet</computeroutput>
-	</screen>
-      </section>
-      <section id="sn-Test_changes_made_to_labels">
-	<title>Test changes made to labels</title>
-	<para>If partition labels were adjusted, or the
-	  <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file modified, then boot the
-	  existing Fedora installation to confirm that all partitions
-	  still mount normally and login is successful. When complete,
-	  reboot with the installation media to start the installer and
-	  begin the upgrade.</para>
-      </section>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Upgrades_versus_fresh_installations">
-      <title>Upgrades versus fresh installations</title>
-      <para>In general, fresh installations are recommended over
-	upgrades. This is particularly true for systems that include
-	software from third-party repositories. Third-party packages
-	remaining from a previous installation may not work as expected
-	on an upgraded Fedora system. If you decide to perform an
-	upgrade anyway, the following information may be helpful:</para>
-      <para>Before you upgrade, back up the system completely. In
-	particular, preserve <filename>/etc</filename>,
-	<filename>/home</filename>, and possibly
-	<filename>/opt</filename> and <filename>/usr/local</filename> if
-	customized packages are installed there. You may want to use a
-	multi-boot approach with a "clone" of the old installation on
-	alternate partition(s) as a fallback. In that case, create
-	alternate boot media, such as a GRUB boot floppy.</para>
-      <tip>
-	<title>Configuration backups</title>
-	<para>
-	  Backups of configurations in <filename>/etc</filename>
-	  are also useful in reconstructing system settings after a
-	  fresh installation.
-	</para>
-      </tip>
-      <para>After you complete the upgrade, run the following
-	command:</para>
-      <screen>
-	<userinput>rpm -qa --last > RPMS_by_Install_Time.txt</userinput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>Inspect the end of the output for packages that pre-date the
-	upgrade. Remove or upgrade those packages from third-party
-	repositories, or otherwise deal with them as necessary. Some
-	previously installed packages may no longer be available in any
-	configured repository. To list all these packages, use the
-	following command: </para>
-      <screen>
-	<userinput>su -c 'yum list extras'</userinput>
-      </screen>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Kickstart_HTTP_issue">
-    <title>Kickstart HTTP issue</title>
-    <para> When using a Kickstart configuration file via HTTP, kickstart
-      file retrieval may fail with an error that indicates the file
-      could not be retrieved. Click the <guibutton>OK</guibutton> button
-      several times without making modifications to override this error
-      successfully. As a workaround, use one of the other supported
-      methods to retrieve Kickstart configurations.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="Firstboot_requires_creation_of_non-root_user">
-    <title>Firstboot requires creation of non-root user</title>
-    <para>The <application>Firstboot</application> application requires
-      the creation of a non-root user for the system.  This is to
-      support <systemitem class="daemon">gdm</systemitem> no longer
-      allowing the root user to log in to the graphical desktop.</para>
-    <para>If a network authentication mechanism is chosen during
-      installation <application>Firstboot</application> does not require
-      creating a that does not use local user.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/International_language_support.xml b/en-US/International_language_support.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 822610a..0000000
--- a/en-US/International_language_support.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,278 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-International_language_support">
-  <title>International language support</title>
-  <para>This section includes information on language support under
-    Fedora.</para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>Localization (translation) of Fedora is coordinated by the
-	Fedora Localization Project -- <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>Internationalization of Fedora is maintained by the Fedora
-	I18n Project -- <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <section id="sn-Language_coverage">
-    <title>Language coverage</title>
-    <para>Fedora features a variety of software that is translated in
-      many languages. For a list of languages refer to the translation
-      statistics for the <application>Anaconda</application> module,
-      which is one of the core software applications in Fedora.</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://translate.fedoraproject.org/languages"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://translate.fedoraproject.org/module/anaconda"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-    <section id="sn-Language_support_installation">
-      <title>Language support installation</title>
-      <para>To install langpacks and additional language support from
-      the
-      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Languages</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
-      group, run this command:</para>
-      <screen>
-	<userinput>su -c 'yum groupinstall
-	  <language>-support'</userinput>
-      </screen>
-      <para>In the command above,
-	<userinput><language></userinput> is one of
-	<userinput>assamese</userinput>, <userinput>bengali</userinput>,
-	<userinput>chinese</userinput>, <userinput>gujarati</userinput>,
-	<userinput>hindi</userinput>, <userinput>japanese</userinput>,
-	<userinput>kannada</userinput>, <userinput>korean</userinput>,
-	<userinput>malayalam</userinput>,
-	<userinput>marathi</userinput>, <userinput>oriya</userinput>,
-	<userinput>punjabi</userinput>, <userinput>sinhala</userinput>,
-	<userinput>tamil</userinput>, <userinput>telegu</userinput>,
-	<userinput>thai</userinput>, and so on.</para>
-      <para>SCIM users upgrading from earlier releases of Fedora are
-	strongly urged to install <package>scim-bridge-gtk</package>,
-	which works well with third-party C++ applications linked
-	against older versions of <package>libstdc++</package>.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Transifex">
-      <title>Transifex</title>
-      <para>Transifex is Fedora's online tool to facilitate contributing
-	translations to projects hosted on remote and disparate version
-	control systems.  Many of the core packages use Transifex to
-	receive translations from numerous contributors.</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink url="https://fedorahosted.org/transifex/"/>
-      </para>
-      <para>Through a combination of new web tools (<ulink
-	  url="http://translate.fedoraproject.org/"/>), community
-	growth, and better processes, translators can contribute
-	directly to any upstream project through one translator-oriented
-	web interface. Developers of projects with no existing
-	translation community can easily reach out to Fedora's
-	established community for translations. In turn, translators can
-	reach out to numerous projects related to Fedora to easily
-	contribute translations.</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink url="https://translate.fedoraproject.org/submit"/>
-      </para>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Fonts">
-    <title>Fonts</title>
-    <para>Fonts for most languages are installed by default on the
-      desktop to give good default language coverage.</para>
-    <section id="sn-Default_language_for_Han_Unification">
-      <title>Default language for Han Unification</title>
-      <para>When not using an Asian locale in GTK-based applications,
-	Chinese characters (that is, Chinese Hanzi, Japanese Kanji, or
-	Korean Hanja) may render with a mixture of Chinese, Japanese,
-	and Korean fonts depending on the text.  This happens when Pango
-	does not have sufficient context to know which language is being
-	used.  The current default font configuration seems to prefer
-	Chinese fonts.  If you normally want to use Japanese or Korean
-	say, you can tell Pango to use it by default by setting the
-	<envar>PANGO_LANGUAGE</envar> environment variable.  For example
-	...</para><para />
-      <screen>
-	<envar>export PANGO_LANGUAGE=ja</envar>
-      </screen>
-      <para>... tells Pango rendering to assume Japanese text when it
-	has no other indications.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Japanese">
-      <title>Japanese</title>
-      <para>The <package>fonts-japanese</package> package has been
-	renamed to <package>japanese-bitmap-fonts</package>.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Khmer">
-      <title>Khmer</title>
-      <para>Khmer OS Fonts <package>khmeros-fonts</package> have been
-	added to Fedora for Khmer coverage in this release.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Korean">
-      <title>Korean</title>
-      <para>The <package>un-core-fonts</package> packages replaces
-	<package>baekmuk-ttf-fonts</package> as the new Hangul default
-	fonts.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Complete_list_of_changes">
-      <title>Complete list of changes</title>
-      <para>All fonts changes are listed on their dedicated page:</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_inclusion_history#F10"/>
-      </para>
-      <tip>
-	<title>Fonts in Fedora Linux</title> 
-	<para>The Fonts SIG (<ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_SIG"/>) takes
-	  loving care of Fedora Linux fonts (<ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts"/>). Please join
-	  this special interest group if you are interested in creating,
-	  improving, packaging, or just suggesting a font. Any help is
-	  appreciated.</para>
-	<para><ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Joining_the_Fonts_SIG"/>
-	</para>
-	<para><ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_and_text-related_creative_tasks"/>
-	</para>
-	<para><ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_and_text_quality_assurance"/></para>
-	<para><ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_packaging"/></para>
-	<para><ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Font_wishlist"/></para>
-      </tip>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Input_Methods">
-    <title>Input Methods</title>
-    <para>There is a new <command>yum</command> group called
-      <package>input-methods</package> and <firstterm>Input
-	Methods</firstterm> for many languages are now installed by
-      default.  This allows turning on the default input method system
-      and immediately having the standard input methods for most
-      languages available.  It also brings normal installs in line with
-      Fedora Live.</para>
-    <section id="sn-im-chooser_and_imsettings">
-      <title>im-chooser and imsettings</title>
-      <para>It is now possible to start and stop the use of Input
-	Methods during runtime thanks to the
-	<command>imsettings</command> framework. The
-	<envar>GTK_IM_MODULE</envar> environment variable is no longer
-	needed by default but can still be used to override the
-	<command>imsettings</command>.</para>
-      <para>Input Methods only start by default on desktops running in
-	an Asian locale.  The current locale list is:
-	<option>as</option>, <option>bn</option>, <option>gu</option>,
-	<option>hi</option>, <option>ja</option>, <option>kn</option>,
-	<option>ko</option>, <option>ml</option>, <option>mr</option>,
-	<option>ne</option>, <option>or</option>, <option>pa</option>,
-	<option>si</option>, <option>ta</option>, <option>te</option>,
-	<option>th</option>, <option>ur</option>, <option>vi</option>,
-	<option>zh</option>.  Use <command>im-chooser</command> via
-	<keycombo>
-	  <keycap>System</keycap>
-	  <keycap>Preferences</keycap>
-	  <keycap>Personal</keycap>
-	  <keycap>Input Method</keycap></keycombo> to enable or disable
-	Input Method usage on your desktop.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-New_ibus_input_method_system">
-      <title>New <command>ibus</command> input method system</title>
-      <para>Fedora 10 includes <command>ibus</command>, a new input
-	method system that has been developed to overcome some of the
-	limitations of <command>scim</command>.  It may become the
-	default input method system in Fedora 11.</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink url="http://code.google.com/p/ibus"/>
-      </para>
-      <para>It already provides a number of input method engines and
-	immodules:</para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-anthy</option> (Japanese)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-chewing</option> (Traditional Chinese)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-gtk</option> (GTK immodule)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-hangul</option> (Korean)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-m17n</option> (Indic and many other
-	    languages)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-pinyin</option> (Simplified Chinese)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-qt</option> (Qt immodule)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <option>ibus-table</option> (Chinese, etc)</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-      <para>We encourage people to install <command>ibus</command>, test
-	it for their language, and report any problems.</para>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Indic_onscreen_keyboard">
-    <title>Indic onscreen keyboard</title>
-    <para> Fedora 10 includes <command>iok</command>, an onscreen
-      virtual keyboard for Indian languages, which allows input using
-      Inscript keymap layouts and other 1:1 key mappings.  For more
-      information refer to the homepage:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink url="http://fedorahosted.org/iok"/>
-    </para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Indic_collation_support">
-    <title>Indic collation support</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 includes sorting support for Indic languages. This
-      support fixes listing and order of menus in these languages,
-      representing them in sorted order and making it easy to find
-      desired elements.</para>
-    <para>These languages are covered by this support:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Marathi</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Hindi</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Gujarati </para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Kashmiri</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>indhi</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Maithili</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Nepali</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Konkani</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Telugu</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Kannada</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Punjabi</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml b/en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes">
-  <title>Introduction to Fedora Project and technical release
-    notes</title>
-  <para>The Fedora Project is an openly-developed project designed by
-    Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, and
-    following a set of project objectives. The results from this project
-    include Fedora Core, which is a complete, general-purpose operating
-    system built exclusively from open source software.</para>
-  <note>
-    <title>Fedora is a community supported project</title>
-  <para>Fedora is not a commercially supported product of Red Hat,
-    Inc.</para>
-  </note>
-  <para>For more information, refer to <xref linkend="sn-Fedora_Project"/>.</para>
-  <para>Additional important information about this release may be made
-    available at <ulink
-      url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/"/>. 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 pre-filled bugzilla template:
-    <ulink
-      url="http://tinyurl.com/byvk2"/>
-  </para>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Java.xml b/en-US/Java.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Java">
-  <title>Java</title>
-  <para />
-  <section id="sn-Best_of_breed_free_software_Java_implementation">
-    <title>Best of breed free software Java implementation</title>
-    <para>Fedora includes multiple best of breed free software Java(TM)
-      implementations, obtained through active adoption of innovative
-      technology integrations produced by Fedora and others within
-      upstream projects. The implementations integrated into Fedora are
-      based on OpenJDK (<ulink url="http://openjdk.java.net/"/>) and the
-      IcedTea GNU/Linux distribution integration project (<ulink
-	url="http://icedtea.classpath.org/"/>), or based on alternatives
-      such as the GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ - <ulink
-	url="http://gcc.gnu.org/java"/> and the GNU Classpath core class
-      libraries (<ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/"/>).
-	All Fedora innovations are pushed upstream to get the widest
-	possible integration of the technologies in general Java
-	implementations.</para>
-    <para>The implementation of OpenJDK 6 included in Fedora 10 uses the
-      HotSpot virtual machine runtime compiler on x86, x86_64, and
-      SPARC. On PowerPC (PPC) it uses the zero interpreter, which is
-      slower. On all architectures an alternative implementation based
-      on GCJ and GNU Classpath is included that includes an
-      ahead-of-time compiler to produce native binaries.</para>
-    <para>Fedora binaries for selected architectures (currently only x86
-      and x86_64 based on OpenJDK) are tested against the Java
-      Compatibility Kit (JCK) by Red Hat to guarantee 100% compatibility
-      with the Java Specification (JDK 1.6 at this time).</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Handling_Java_applets_and_web_start_applications">
-    <title>Handling Java Applets and web start applications</title>
-    <para>In Fedora 10 <command>gcjwebplugin</command> has been
-      replaced by <command>IcedTeaPlugin</command> that runs
-      untrusted applets safely in a Web browser and works on any
-      architecture. You can see which Applet Plugin is installed by
-      typing <userinput>about:plugins</userinput> in Firefox.
-      The new plugin adds support for the JavaScript bridge
-      (LiveConnect) that was missing from earlier versions.  For more
-      details on "bytecode-to-JavaScript bridge (LiveConnect)", refer to
-      the bug report:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=304021"/>
-    </para>
-    <para>Feedback on the security policy is very appreciated. If
-      you suspect the security policy may be too restrictive to enable
-      restricted applets, run the <command>firefox -g</command> command in a
-      terminal window to see what is being restricted, then grant the
-      restricted permission in the <filename>/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/jre/lib/security/java.policy</filename> 
-      file.  If you then file a bug report, your exception could end up
-      in the packaged security policy and you won't have to hack the
-      policy file in the future.</para>
-    <para>Experimental Web Start
-      (<command>javaws</command>)
-      support via NetX has been added to the IcedTea repository. When a
-      Java Network Launching Protocol (<filename>.jnlp</filename>) file is embedded
-      on a web page you can open it with the IcedTea Web Start
-      (<filename>/usr/bin/javaws</filename>).</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://jnlp.sourceforge.net/"/> -- NetX</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-New_integration_with_other_Fedora_technologies">
-    <title>New integration with other Fedora technologies</title>
-    <para>Through the IcedTea project, OpenJDK has been integrated with
-      several new technologies that are also part of Fedora 10.</para>
-    <section id="sn-VisualVM_integration_through_the_NetBeans_framework">
-      <title>VisualVM integration through the NetBeans framework</title>
-      <para>VisualVM (<programlisting
-	  format="linespecific">jvisualvm</programlisting>) provides a
-	graphical overview of any local or remotely running Java
-	application, letting you monitor all running threads, classes,
-	and objects allocated by the application by taking thread dumps,
-	heap dumps, and other lightweight profiling tools.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-PulseAudio_integration_for_javax.sound">
-      <title>PulseAudio integration for
-	<package>javax.sound</package></title>
-      <para>PulseAudio integrations provides all the benefits of
-	PulseAudio to any java application using the
-	<package>javax.sound</package> package.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Integration_of_Mozilla_Rhino_-_JavaScript">
-      <title>Integration of Mozilla Rhino - JavaScript</title>
-      <para>Rhino is a pure-Java JavaScript implementation from Mozilla
-	providing an easy mixing of Java and JavaScript for developers
-	using the <package>javax.script</package>
-	package.</para>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Other_improvements">
-      <title>Other improvements</title>
-      <para>Also in Fedora 10 Java cryptography
-	(<package>javax.crypto</package>) is fully supported without any
-	(regional) restrictions.</para>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Fedora_and_JPackage">
-    <title>Fedora and JPackage</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 includes many packages derived from the JPackage
-      Project.</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink url="http://jpackage.org"/>
-    </para>
-    <para>Some of these packages are modified in Fedora to remove
-      proprietary software dependencies, and to make use of GCJ's
-      ahead-of-time compilation feature.  Use the Fedora repositories to
-      update these packages, or use the JPackage repository for packages
-      not provided by Fedora.  Refer to the JPackage website for more
-      information about the project and the software it provides.</para>
-    <warning>
-      <title>Mixing Packages from Fedora and JPackage</title>
-      <para>Research package compatibility before you install software
-	from both the Fedora and JPackage repositories on the same
-	system.  Incompatible packages may cause complex issues.</para>
-    </warning>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Note_on_upgrading_from_Fedora_8_-_OpenJDK_Replaces_IcedTea">
-    <title>Note on upgrading from Fedora 8 - OpenJDK Replaces IcedTea</title>
-    <para>Since Fedora 9 the packages called <package>java-1.7.0-icedtea*</package> in
-      Fedora 8 have been renamed to <package>java-1.6.0-openjdk*</package>. The
-      Fedora 8 IcedTea packages tracked the unstable OpenJDK 7 branch,
-      whereas the <package>java-1.6.0-openjdk*</package>
-      packages track the stable OpenJDK 6 branch. All the upstream
-      IcedTea sources are included in the <package>java-1.6.0-openjdk</package>
-      SRPM.</para>
-    <para>If you are upgrading from a system based on Fedora 8 that
-      still has IcedTea installed, the package changeover does not
-      happen automatically.  The packages related to IcedTea based on
-      OpenJDK 7 must first be erased, then the new OpenJDK 6 packages
-      installed.</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'yum erase java-1.7.0-icedtea{,-plugin}' su -c 'yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk{,-plugin}'</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>Upgrading from Fedora 9 does not require special
-      action.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml b/en-US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries">
-  <title>KDE 3 Development Platform and Libraries</title>
-  <para>Fedora now features KDE 4, and no longer offers KDE 3 as a full
-    desktop environment.  Fedora does provide the following KDE 3.5
-    library packages to run and build the many existing KDE 3
-    applications: 
-  </para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>
-	<package>qt3</package>, <package>qt3-devel</package> (and other
-	<package>qt3-*</package> packages): Qt 3.3.8b</para>
-    </listitem>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>
-	<package>kdelibs3</package>, <package>kdelibs3-devel</package>:
-	KDE 3 libraries</para>
-    </listitem>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>
-	<package>kdebase3</package>,
-	<package>kdebase3-pim-ioslaves</package>,
-	<package>kdebase3-devel</package>: KDE 3 core files required by
-	some applications</para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <para>Moreover, the KDE 4 <package>kdebase-runtime</package> package,
-    which provides <command>khelpcenter</command>, also sets up
-    <command>khelpcenter</command> as a service for KDE 3 applications,
-    so help in KDE 3 applications works.  The KDE 3 version of
-    <command>khelpcenter</command> is no longer provided, and the KDE 4
-    version is used instead.</para>
-  <para>These packages are designed to:</para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>comply with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS),
-	and</para>
-    </listitem>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>be completely safe to install in parallel with KDE 4,
-	including the <package>-devel</package> packages.</para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <para>In order to achieve this goal, Fedora KDE SIG members have made
-    two changes to the KDE 4 <package>kdelibs-devel</package> packages:
-  </para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>The library symlinks are installed to
-	<filename>/usr/lib/kde4/devel</filename> or
-	<filename>/usr/lib64/kde4/devel</filename> depending on system
-	architecture.</para>
-    </listitem>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>The <command>kconfig_compiler</command> and
-	<command>makekdewidgets</command> tools have been renamed
-	<command>kconfig_compiler4</command> and
-	<command>makekdewidgets4</command>, respectively.</para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <para>These changes should be completely transparent to the vast
-    majority of KDE 4 applications that use <command>cmake</command> to
-    build, since <command>FindKDE4Internal.cmake</command> has
-    been patched to match these changes. The KDE SIG made these changes
-    to the KDE 4 <package>kdelibs-devel</package> rather than
-    to <package>kdelibs3-devel</package> because KDE
-    4 stores these locations in a central place, whereas KDE 3
-    applications usually contain hardcoded copies of the library search
-    paths and executable names.</para>
-  <para>Note that <package>kdebase3</package> does
-    <emphasis>not</emphasis> include the following:
-  </para><itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para> A complete KDE 3 desktop (workspace) which could be used
-	instead of KDE 4; in particular, KDE 3 versions of KWin,
-	KDesktop, Kicker, KSplash and KControl are
-	<emphasis>not</emphasis> included.</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>The KDE 3 versions of <package>kdebase</package>
-	applications such as <application>Konqueror</application> and
-	<application>KWrite</application>, which are redundant with the
-	KDE 4 versions and would conflict with them.</para>
-    </listitem>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>The <systemitem class="library">libkdecorations</systemitem> library
-	required for <application>KWin</application> 3 window decorations, as those window
-	decorations cannot be used in the KDE 4 version of <application>KWin.</application></para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> The <systemitem class="library">libkickermain</systemitem>
-	library required by some <application>Kicker</application>
-	applets, as there is no <application>Kicker</application> in
-	Fedora 10 and thus <application>Kicker</application> applets
-	cannot be used.</para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <note>
-    <title>Developing new software against the legacy API is
-      discouraged.</title> 
-    <para>As with any backwards-compatibility library, you would be
-      developing against a deprecated interface.</para>
-  </note>
-</section>
-
-
diff --git a/en-US/Legal.xml b/en-US/Legal.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-  <section lang="en" id="sn-">
-        <title>Legal</title>
-        <para>The Fedora Project is sponsored by Red Hat, Inc.</para>
-        <section id="sn-">
-          <title>License</title>
-          <para>The Fedora License Agreement is included with each release.  A reference version is available on the Fedora Project website:</para>
-          <para>
-            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/LicenseAgreement">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/LicenseAgreement</ulink>
-          </para><para>This document is licensed under the terms of the Open Publication License v1.0 without options:</para>
-          <para>
-            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/OPL">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/OPL</ulink>
-          </para>
-        </section><section id="sn-">
-          <title>Trademarks </title>
-          <para>'Fedora' and the Fedora logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. and are subject to the terms of the Fedora Trademark Guidelines:</para>
-          <para>
-            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/TrademarkGuidelines">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/TrademarkGuidelines</ulink>
-          </para><para>All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</para>
-        </section><section id="sn-">
-          <title>External References </title>
-          <para>This document may link to other resources that are not under the control of and are not maintained by the Fedora Project. Red Hat, Inc. is not responsible for the content of those resources. We provide these links only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link to such a resource does not imply endorsement by the Fedora Project or Red Hat of that resource. We reserve the right to terminate any link or linking program at any time.</para>
-        </section><section id="sn-">
-          <title>Export </title>
-          <para>Certain export restrictions may apply to Fedora Project releases.  Refer to <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export</ulink> for more details.</para>
-        </section><section id="sn-">
-          <title>More Information </title>
-          <para>Additional legal information surrounding this document and Fedora Project releases is available on the Fedora Project website:</para>
-          <para>
-            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal</ulink>
-          </para>
-	</section>
-  </section>
diff --git a/en-US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml b/en-US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml
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-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia">
-	<title>Legal Stuff and Administrivia</title>
-	<para/>
-
-<!-- Fedora_overview.xml  -->
-
-<!-- BEAT DOES NOT EXIST
-  <xi:include href="Fedora_overview.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
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-
-<!-- Colophon.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Colophon.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- legalnotice pulled in automatically  -->
-
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Linux_kernel.xml b/en-US/Linux_kernel.xml
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index dd6c77c..0000000
--- a/en-US/Linux_kernel.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Linux_kernel">
-  <title>Linux_kernel</title>
-    <tip>
-      <title>Deprecated or out of date content?</title>
-      <para>
-	This content may be deprecated or out of date, it has not been
-	updated since the Fedora 9 release notes.</para>
-    </tip>
-  <para>This section covers changes and important information regarding
-    the 2.6.27 based kernel in Fedora 10.  The 2.6.27 kernel
-    includes:</para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>The Fedora kernel offers <option>paravirt_ops</option>
-	support in <option>domU</option>, as part of the kernel team's
-	efforts to reduce the work required to produce current Xen
-	kernels.</para>
-    </listitem>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>Xen fully virtualized guests can directly boot a kernel and
-	<command>initrd</command>
-	image and pass kernel boot args.  For more details refer to
-	<ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenFullvirtKernelBoot"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-  <section id="sn-Version">
-    <title>Version</title>
-    <para>Fedora may include additional patches to the kernel for
-      improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason,
-      the Fedora kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the
-      so-called <firstterm>vanilla kernel</firstterm> from the kernel.org
-      web site:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink url="http://www.kernel.org/"/>
-    </para>
-    <para>To obtain a list of these patches, download the source
-      RPM package and run the following command against it:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm</userinput>
-    </screen>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Changelog">
-    <title>Changelog</title>
-    <para>To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following
-      command:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>rpm -q --changelog kernel-<version></userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to
-      <ulink url="http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges"/>. A short
-      and full diff of the kernel is available from <ulink
-	url="http://kernel.org/git"/>.  The Fedora version kernel is
-      based on the Linus tree.</para>
-    <para>Customizations made for the Fedora version are available from
-      <ulink url="http://cvs.fedoraproject.org"/>.
-    </para>
-  </section><section id="sn-Kernel_flavors">
-    <title>Kernel flavors</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 includes the following kernel builds:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Native kernel, for use in most systems.  Configured
-	  sources are available in the <package>kernel-devel</package>
-	  package.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>The kernel-PAE, for use in 32-bit x86 systems with more
-	  than 4GB of RAM, or with CPUs that have a NX (No eXecute)
-	  feature.  This kernel support both uniprocessor and
-	  multi-processor systems.  Configured sources are available in
-	  the <package>kernel-PAE-devel</package> package.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Virtualization kernel for use with the Xen emulator
-	  package. Configured sources are available in the
-	  <package>kernel-xen-devel</package> package.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-    <para>You may install kernel headers for all four
-      kernel flavors at the same time. The files are installed in the
-      <filename>/usr/src/kernels/<version>[-PAE|-xen|-kdump]-<arch>/</filename> 
-      tree. Use the following
-      command:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'yum install kernel{,-PAE,-xen,-kdump}-devel'</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>Select one or more of these flavors, separated by commas and
-      no spaces, as appropriate.  Enter the root password when
-      prompted.</para>
-    <note>
-      <title>x86 Kernel Includes Kdump</title> 
-      <para>
-	Both the x86_64 and the i686 kernels are relocatable, so they no
-	longer require a separate kernel for kdump capability. PPC64
-	still requires a separate kdump kernel.</para>
-    </note>
-    <note>
-      <title>Default Kernel Provides SMP</title> 
-      <para>
-      There is no separate SMP kernel available for
-      Fedora on i386, x86_64, and ppc64.  Multiprocessor support is
-      provided by the native kernel.</para>
-    </note>
-    <note>
-      <title>PowerPC Kernel Support</title> 
-      <para>
-	There is no support for Xen or kdump for the PowerPC
-	architecture in Fedora. 32-bit PowerPC does still have a
-	separate SMP kernel.</para>
-    </note>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Preparing_for_kernel_development">
-    <title>Preparing for kernel development</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 does not include the kernel-source package provided
-      by older versions since only the kernel-devel package is required
-      now to build external modules. Configured sources are available,
-      as described <xref linkend="sn-Kernel_flavors"/>.</para>
-    <important>
-      <title>Custom Kernel Building</title> 
-      <para>
-	For information on kernel development and working with custom
-	kernels, refer to <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building_a_custom_kernel"/>
-      </para>
-    </important>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Reporting_bugs">
-    <title>Reporting bugs</title>
-    <para>Refer to <ulink
-	url="http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html"/> 
-      for information on reporting bugs in the Linux kernel.  You may
-      also use <ulink url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com"/> for reporting
-      bugs that are specific to Fedora.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
-
diff --git a/en-US/Mail_servers.xml b/en-US/Mail_servers.xml
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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Mail_servers">
-  <title>Mail servers</title>
-  <para>This section concerns electronic mail servers or mail transfer
-    agents (MTAs).</para>
-  <section id="sn-Sendmail">
-    <title>Sendmail</title>
-    <para>By default, the Sendmail mail transport agent (MTA) does not
-      accept network connections from any host other than the local
-      computer.  To configure Sendmail as a server for other
-      clients:</para>
-    <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Edit <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc</filename> and either
-	  change the <computeroutput>DAEMON_OPTIONS</computeroutput>
-	  line to also listen on network devices, or comment out this
-	  option entirely using the <computeroutput>dnl</computeroutput>
-	  comment delimiter.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Install the <package>sendmail-cf</package> package:
-	  <command>su -c 'yum install sendmail-cf'</command>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Regenerate <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.cf</filename>: 
-	  <command>su -c 'make -C /etc/mail'</command>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </orderedlist>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Multimedia.xml b/en-US/Multimedia.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section id="sn-Multimedia" lang="en">
-  <title>Multimedia</title>
-  <para>Fedora includes applications for assorted multimedia functions,
-    including playback, recording, and editing.  Additional packages are
-    available through the Fedora Package Collection software repository.
-    For additional information about multimedia in Fedora, refer to the
-    Multimedia section of the Fedora Project website at <ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia"/>.
-  </para>
-  <section id="sn-Multimedia_players">
-    <title>Multimedia players</title>
-    <para>The default installation of Fedora includes
-      <application>Rhythmbox</application> and <application>Totem</application> for
-      media playback.  Many other programs are available in the Fedora
-      repositories, including the popular <application>XMMS</application>
-      player and KDE's <application>Amarok</application>.  Both GNOME and KDE
-      have a selection of players that can be used with a variety of
-      formats.  Additional programs are available from third parties to
-      handle other formats.</para>
-    <para>
-      <application>Totem</application>, the default movie player for
-      GNOME, now has the ability to switch playback back-ends without
-      recompilation or switching packages. To install the Xine back-end,
-      use <guimenuitem>Add/Remove Software</guimenuitem> to install
-      <package>totem-xine</package> or run the following command:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'yum install totem-xine'</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>To run <application>Totem</application> with the Xine back-end
-      once:</para><para />
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'totem-backend -b xine totem'</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>To change the default back-end to xine for the entire
-      system:</para>
-    <screen>
-      <userinput>su -c 'totem-backend -b xine'</userinput>
-    </screen>
-    <para>While using the Xine back-end, it is possible to temporarily
-      use the GStreamer back-end. To use the GStreamer back-end, run the
-      following command:</para>
-    <para />
-    <programlisting>
-      su -c 'totem-backend -b gstreamer'
-    </programlisting>
-    <para />
-  </section><section id="sn-Ogg_and_Xiph.Org_foundation_formats">
-    <title>Ogg and Xiph.Org foundation formats</title>
-    <para>Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container
-      format and the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC
-      lossless audio formats.  These freely-distributable formats are
-      not encumbered by patent or license restrictions.  They provide
-      powerful and flexible alternatives to more popular, restricted
-      formats.  The Fedora Project encourages the use of open source
-      formats in place of restricted ones.  For more information on
-      these formats and how to use them, refer to:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Xiph.Org Foundation at <ulink
-	    url="http://www.xiph.org/"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/Xiph"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section><section id="sn-MP3_DVD_and_other_excluded_multimedia">
-    <title>MP3, DVD, and other excluded multimedia</title>
-    <para>Fedora cannot include support for MP3 or DVD video playback or
-      recording.  The MP3 formats are patented, and the patent holders
-      have not provided the necessary licenses.  DVD video formats are
-      patented and equipped with an encryption scheme.  The patent
-      holders have not provided the necessary licenses, and the code
-      needed to decrypt CSS-encrypted discs may violate the Digital
-      Millennium Copyright Act, a copyright law of the United States.
-      Fedora also excludes other multimedia software due to patent,
-      copyright, or license restrictions, including Adobe's Flash Player
-      and Real Media's Real Player.  For more on this subject, please
-      refer to <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems"/>.
-    </para>
-    <para>While other MP3 options may be available for Fedora,
-      Fluendo now offers an MP3 plugin for GStreamer that has the
-      related patents licensed for end users.  This plugin enables MP3
-      support in applications that use the GStreamer framework as a
-      backend.  We cannot distribute this plugin in Fedora for licensing
-      reasons, but it offers a new solution for an old problem.  For
-      more information refer to these pages:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/fluendo-mp3"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/MP3"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/DVD"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/Flash"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section><section id="sn-CD_and_DVD_authoring_and_burning">
-    <title>CD and DVD authoring and burning</title>
-    <para>Default installations of Fedora and the Desktop Live spin
-      include a built-in feature for CD and DVD burning. Fedora includes
-      a variety of other tools for easily creating and burning CDs and
-      DVDs. Fedora includes graphical programs such as
-    <application>Brasero</application>, <application>GnomeBaker</application>, and
-      <application>K3b</application>.
-      Console programs including <command>wodim</command>, <application>readom</application>, and
-      <application>genisoimage</application>.  Graphical
-      programs are found under <guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Sound &
-	Video</guisubmenu>.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Screencasts">
-    <title>Screencasts</title>
-    <para>You can use Fedora to create and play back
-      <firstterm>screencasts</firstterm>, which are recorded desktop
-      sessions, using open technologies.  Fedora includes
-      <command>istanbul</command>, which creates screencasts using the
-      Theora video format, and <command>byzanz</command>, which creates
-      screencasts as animated GIF files.  You can play back these videos
-      using one of several players included in Fedora.  This is the
-      preferred way to submit screencasts to the Fedora Project for
-      either contributors or end-users.  For more comprehensive
-      instructions, refer to the screencasting
-      page:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting"/>
-    </para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Extended_support_through_plugins">
-    <title>Extended support through plugins</title>
-    <para>Most of the media players in Fedora support the use of plugins
-      to add support for additional media formats and sound output
-      systems.  Some use powerful backends such as the
-      <package>gstreamer</package> package to handle media format
-      support and sound output.  Fedora offers plugin packages for these
-      backends and for individual applications, and third parties may
-      offer additional plugins to add even greater capabilities.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-MM-Infrared_remote_support">
-    <title>Infrared remote support</title>
-    <para>A new graphical frontend to LIRC is provided by
-      <command>gnome-lirc-properties</command>, making it easy to
-      connect and configure infrared remote controls. LIRC is routinely
-      used in multimedia applications to implement support for infrared
-      remote controls, and using it in
-      <application>Rhythmbox</application> and
-      <application>Totem</application> should be as easy as plugging the
-      remote receiver into your computer, then selecting
-      <guimenuitem>Auto-detect</guimenuitem> in the <guimenu>Infrared
-	Remote Control</guimenu> preferences.</para>
-    <para>If you had a previous setup with LIRC, it is recommended you
-      regenerate the configuration files with
-      <command>gnome-lirc-properties</command>. This is required so that
-      a majority of applications work with your new setup.</para>
-    <para>Refer to the feature page for more information:</para>
-    <para><ulink
-	url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterLIRCSupport"/></para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Glitch-free_PulseAudio">
-    <title>Glitch-free PulseAudio</title>
-    <para>The PulseAudio sound server has been rewritten to use
-      timer-based audio scheduling instead of the traditional
-      interrupt-driven approach. This is the approach that is taken by
-      other systems such as Apple's CoreAudio and the Windows Vista
-      audio subsystem.  The timer-based audio scheduling has a number of
-      advantages, including reduced power consumption, minimization of
-      drop-outs, and flexible adjustment of the latency for the needs of
-      the application.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Networking.xml b/en-US/Networking.xml
deleted file mode 100644
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Networking">
-  <title>Networking</title>
-  <para>This section contains information about networking changes in
-    Fedora 10.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Wireless_Connection_Sharing">
-    <title>Wireless Connection Sharing</title>
-    <para>Connection sharing makes it possible to easily set up an
-      ad-hoc WiFi network on a machine with a network connection and a
-      spare wireless card. If the machine has primary network connection
-      (wired, 3G, second wireless card), routing is set up so that
-      devices connected to the ad-hoc WiFi network can share the
-      connection to the outside network.</para>
-    <para>This ability is provided by the
-      <application>NetworkManager</application> applet
-      <command>nm-applet</command>. Although
-      <command>nm-applet</command> has had a <guimenuitem>Create New
-	Wireless Network</guimenuitem> menu item for a long time, this
-      feature makes it work better.</para>
-    <para>When you create a new WiFi network, you have to specify the
-      name of the network and what kind of wireless security to use.
-      NetworkManager then sets up the wireless card to work as an ad-hoc
-      WiFi node that others can join. The routing will be set up between
-      the new network and the primary network connection, and DHCP is
-      used for assigning IP addresses on the new shared WiFi network.
-      DNS queries are also forwarded to upstream nameservers
-      transparently.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml b/en-US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8526d29..0000000
--- a/en-US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,221 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-PPC_specifics_for_Fedora">
-  <title>PPC specifics for Fedora</title>
-  <para>This section covers specific information about Fedora and the
-    PPC (Power PC) hardware platform.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Hardware_requirements_for_PPC">
-    <title>Hardware requirements for PPC</title>
-    <section id="sn-Processor_and_memory">
-      <title>Processor and memory</title>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> Minimum CPU: PowerPC G3 / POWER3</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Fedora 10 supports the New World generation of Apple
-	    Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. Although
-	    Old World machines should work, they require a special
-	    bootloader which is not included in the Fedora distribution.
-	    Fedora has also been installed and tested on POWER5 and
-	    POWER6 machines.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Fedora 10 supports pSeries, iSeries, and Cell Broadband
-	    Engine machines.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Fedora 10 also supports the Sony PlayStation 3 and
-	    Genesi Pegasos II and Efika.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Fedora 10 includes new hardware support for the P.A.
-	    Semiconductor 'Electra' machines.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Fedora 10 also includes support for Terrasoft Solutions
-	    powerstation workstations.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB
-	    RAM.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 256MiB
-	    RAM.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section><section id="sn-Hard_disk_space">
-      <title>Hard disk space</title>
-      <para>The complete packages can occupy over 9 GiB of disk space.
-	Final size is entirely determined by the installing spin and the
-	packages selected during installation.  Additional disk space is
-	required during installation to support the installation
-	environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size
-	of <filename>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</filename>
-	(on Installation Disc 1) plus the size of the files in
-	<filename>/var/lib/rpm</filename> on the
-	installed system.</para><para>In practical terms, additional
-	space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a
-	minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for a
-	larger installation.</para>
-      <para>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at
-	least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system
-	operation.</para>
-    </section>
-  </section><section id="sn-4_KiB_pages_on_64-bit_machines">
-    <title>4 KiB pages on 64-bit machines</title>
-    <para>After a brief experiment with 64KiB pages in Fedora Core 6,
-      the PowerPC64 kernel has now been switched back to 4KiB pages. The
-      installer should reformat any swap partitions automatically during
-      an upgrade.</para>
-  </section><section id="sn-The_Apple_keyboard">
-    <title>The Apple keyboard</title>
-    <para>The <keycap>Option</keycap> key on Apple systems is
-      equivalent to the <keycap>Alt</keycap> key on the PC. Where
-      documentation and the installer refer to the
-      <keycap>Alt</keycap> key, use the
-      <keycap>Option</keycap> key. For some key combinations you
-      may need to use the <keycap>Option</keycap> key in
-      conjunction with the <keycap>Fn</keycap> key, such as
-      <keycombo>
-<keycap>Option</keycap><keycap>Fn</keycap><keycap>F3</keycap></keycombo>
-      
-      to switch to virtual terminal tty3.</para>
-  </section><section id="sn-PPC_installation_notes">
-    <title>PPC installation notes</title>
-    <para>Fedora Installation Disc 1 is bootable on supported hardware.
-      In addition, a bootable CD image appears in the
-      <filename>images/</filename> directory of this disc. These images
-      behave differently according to your system
-      hardware:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>On most machines, the bootloader automatically boots the
-	  appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer from the install
-	  disc.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>64-bit IBM pSeries (POWER4/POWER5), current iSeries
-	  models -- After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the
-	  bootloader, <command>yaboot</command>, automatically boots the
-	  64-bit installer.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>IBM "Legacy" iSeries (POWER4) -- So-called "Legacy"
-	      iSeries models, which do not use OpenFirmware, require use
-	      of the boot image located in the <filename>images/iSeries</filename>
-	      directory of the installation tree.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) -- 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 starts
-	  and fails.
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Genesi Pegasos II / Efika 5200B -- The Fedora kernel
-	  supports both Pegasos and Efika without the need to use the
-	  "Device Tree Supplement" from powerdeveloper.org. However, the
-	  lack of full support for ISO9660 in the firmware means that
-	  booting via yaboot from the CD is not possible. Boot the
-	  'netboot' image instead, either from the CD or over the
-	  network. Because of the size of the image, you must set the
-	  firmware's <envar>load-base</envar> variable to load files at
-	  a high address such as 32MiB instead of the default 4MiB:
-	</para>
-	<screen> 
-	  <userinput>setenv load-base 0x2000000</userinput>
-	</screen>
-	<para>At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the following command to
-	  boot the Efika update, if necessary, or the netboot image from the
-	  CD:</para>
-	<screen>
-	  <userinput>boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img</userinput>
-	</screen>
-	<para>Or from the network: </para>
-	<screen>
-	  <userinput>boot eth ppc32.img</userinput>
-	</screen>
-	<para>You must also manually configure OpenFirmware to make the
-	  installed Fedora system bootable. To do this, set the
-	  <envar>boot-device</envar> and
-	  <envar>boot-file</envar> environment
-	  variables appropriately, to load <command>yaboot</command> from the
-	  <filename class="partition">/boot</filename>
-	  partition. For example, a default installation might require
-	  the following:
-    </para>
-	<screen><userinput>setenv boot-device hd:0 setenv boot-file
-	    /yaboot/yaboot setenv auto-boot? true</userinput>
-	</screen>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>PA Semi Electra -- The Electra firmware does not yet
-	  support yaboot; to install on Electra, you can boot the
-	  <filename>ppc64.img</filename> netboot
-	  image. After the installation, you will need to manually
-	  configure the firmware to load the installed kernel and initrd
-	  from the <filename class="partition">/boot</filename>
-	  partition.</para>
-	<para>Refer to the firmware documentation for
-	  further details.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para> Sony PlayStation 3 -- For installation on PlayStation 3,
-	  first update to firmware 1.60 or later. The "Other OS" boot
-	  loader must be installed into the flash, following the
-	  instructions at <ulink
-	    url="http://www.playstation.com/ps3-openplatform/manual.html"/>.
-	  A suitable boot loader image can be found on Sony's "ADDON"
-	  CD, available from <ulink
-	    url="ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/geoff/cell/"/>.
-	</para>
-	<para>Once the boot loader is installed, the PlayStation 3
-	  should be able to boot from the Fedora install media. Please
-	  note that network installation works best with NFS, since that
-	  takes less memory than FTP or HTTP methods. Using the
-	  <menuchoice><guimenuitem>text</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
-	  option also reduces the amount of memory taken by the
-	  installer.</para>
-	<para>For more info on Fedora and the PlayStation3 or Fedora on
-	  PowerPC in general, join the Fedora-PPC mailing list (<ulink
-	    url="http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-ppc"/>) 
-	  or the #fedora-ppc channel on FreeNode (<ulink
-	    url="http://freenode.net/"/>.)
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>Network booting  -- Combined images containing the
-	  installer kernel and ramdisk are located in the
-	  <filename>images/netboot/</filename>
-	  directory of the installation tree. They are intended for
-	  network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many
-	  ways.</para>
-	<para>The <command>yaboot</command> loader supports TFTP booting
-	  for IBM pSeries and Apple Macintosh. The Fedora Project
-	  encourages the use of <command>yaboot</command> over the
-	  <command>netboot</command> images.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>RS/6000 kernel support is currently broken (as of August
-	  28, 2008).</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-    <section id="sn-PPC_specific_packages">
-      <title>PPC specific packages</title>
-      <para />
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> The <package>ppc64-utils</package> package has been
-	    split out into individual packages reflecting upstream
-	    packaging (<package>ps3pf-utils</package>,
-	    <package>powerpc-utils</package>,
-	    <package>powerpc-utils-papr</package>.) Although the
-	    <command>mkzimage</command> command is no longer supplied,
-	    you can use the <command>wrapper</command> script from the
-	    <package>kernel-bootwrapper</package> package:</para>
-	  <screen><userinput>wrapper -i initrd-${KERN_VERSION}.img -o
-	zImage-${KERN_VERSION}.img vmlinuz-${KERN_VERSION}</userinput>
-	  </screen>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Package_changes.xml b/en-US/Package_changes.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 325e5fd..0000000
--- a/en-US/Package_changes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Package_changes">
-  <title>Package changes</title>
-  <note>
-    <title>This list is automatically generated</title>
-    <para>
-      This list is automatically generated.  It is not a good choice for
-      translation.
-    </para>
-  </note>
-  <para>This list is generated for the release and posted on the wiki
-    only.  It is made using the <command>treediff</command> utility, ran
-    as <command>treediff newtree oldtree</command> against a rawhide or
-    release tree.</para>
-  <para>For a list of which packages were updated since the previous
-    release, refer to <ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/PackageChanges/UpdatedPackages"/>. 
-    You can also find a comparison of major packages between all Fedora
-    versions at <ulink url="http://distrowatch.com/fedora"/>.
-  </para>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Package_notes.xml b/en-US/Package_notes.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 2feda10..0000000
--- a/en-US/Package_notes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Package_notes">
-  <title>Package notes</title>
-  <para>The following sections contain information regarding software
-    packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora 10. For
-    easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups
-    that are shown in the installation system. </para>
-  <section id="sn-GIMP">
-    <title>GIMP</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 includes version 2.6 of the GNU Image Manipulation
-      Program.</para>
-    <para>This new version is designed to be backwards compatible, so
-      existing third party plug-ins and scripts should continue to work
-      -- with a minor caveat: The included Script-Fu Scheme interpreter
-      doesn't accept variable definitions without an initial value
-      anymore (which isn't compliant to the language standard). Scripts
-      included in Fedora packages should not have this problem, but if
-      you use scripts from other sources, please refer to the GIMP
-      release notes for more details and how you can fix scripts that
-      have this problem:</para>
-    <para><ulink
-	url="http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.6.html"/></para>
-    <para>Additionally, the <command>gimptool</command> script that is
-      used to build and install third party plug-ins and scripts has
-      been moved from the <package>gimp</package> to the
-      <package>gimp-devel</package> package. Install this package if you
-      want to use <command>gimptool</command>.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Legal_information">
-    <title>Legal information</title>
-    <para>The following legal information concerns some software in
-      Fedora.</para>
-    <para>
-      Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2007 Charlie Poole or Copyright (c)
-      2002-2004 James W. Newkirk, Michael C. Two, Alexei A. Vorontsov or
-      Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Philip A. Craig
-    </para>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
-
diff --git a/en-US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml b/en-US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 114a3f2..0000000
--- a/en-US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="Power_Users_Get_What_Features_and_Fixes">
-	<title>Power Users Get What Features and Fixes</title>
-	<para/>
-
-<!-- Server_tools.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./Server_tools.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- File_systems.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./File_systems.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Printing.xml b/en-US/Printing.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 2e93b7a..0000000
--- a/en-US/Printing.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Printing">
-  <title>Printing </title>
-  <para>The print manager (<command>system-config-printer</command> or
-    <guimenu>System</guimenu><guisubmenu>Administration</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Printing</guimenuitem>) 
-    user interface has been overhauled to look friendlier and be more in
-    line with modern desktop applications. The
-    <command>system-config-printer</command> application no longer needs
-    to be run as the root user.</para><para>Other changes
-    include:</para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>The configuration tool window has been made easier to use.
-	Double-clicking on a printer icon opens a properties dialog
-	window.  This replaces the old behavior of a list of printer
-	names on the left and properties for the selected printer on the
-	right.</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>The CUPS authentication dialog selects the appropriate
-	user-name and allows it to be altered mid-operation.</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>When the configuration tool is running, the list of
-	printers is updated dynamically.</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>All jobs queued for a specific printer can be seen by
-	right-clicking on a printer icon and selecting <guimenuitem>View
-	  Print Queue</guimenuitem>. To see jobs queued on several
-	printers, select the desired printers first before
-	right-clicking. To see all jobs, right-click with no printers
-	selected.</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> The job monitoring tool displays a message when a job has
-	failed. If the printer has been stopped as a result, this is
-	shown in the message. A <guibutton>Diagnose</guibutton> button
-	starts the trouble-shooter.</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> The job monitoring tool now performs proxy authentication.
-	A submitted job that requires authentication on the CUPS
-	back-end now displays an authentication dialog so the job can
-	proceed.</para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para> The print status dialog (for GTK+) gives more feedback
-	about the status of printers, for example printers that are out
-	of paper show a small warning emblem on their icon. Paused
-	printers also show an emblem, and printers that are rejecting
-	jobs are shown as grayed-out to signify they are not
-	available.</para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Release_Notes.ent b/en-US/Release_Notes.ent
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index e6cc615..0000000
--- a/en-US/Release_Notes.ent
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<!ENTITY PRODUCT "Documentation">
-<!ENTITY BOOKID "Release_Notes">
-<!ENTITY YEAR "2007, 2008">
-<!ENTITY HOLDER "Red Hat, Inc. and others">
-<!ENTITY LOCALVER "9">  <!-- Set value to your choice, when guide version is out -->
-<!-- of sync with FC release, use instead of FEDVER or FEDTESTVER  -->
-<!ENTITY BUG-NUM "151189"> <!-- Tracker bug number -->
-<!ENTITY BUG-URL "https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20Documentation&version=devel&component=release-notes&form_name=enter_bug">
-<!-- Pre-filled bz -->
-<!ENTITY TINY-BUG-URL "http://tinyurl.com/byvk2">
-
diff --git a/en-US/Release_Notes.xml b/en-US/Release_Notes.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e30bc5..0000000
--- a/en-US/Release_Notes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-
-<!ENTITY % BOOK_ENTITIES SYSTEM "Release_Notes.ent">
-%BOOK_ENTITIES;
-
-]>
-
-<article>
-  <xi:include href="Article_Info.xml" 
-	      xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-<!-- -->
-
-<!-- COMMENT OUT THIS NOTICE FOR FINAL FEDORA RELEASES. -->
-
-  <section id="sn-community-help">
-    <title>These Notes are Placeholders</title> 
-
-    <important>
-      <title>Fedora Community Help Needed!</title>
-      <para>To help update these release notes for the next release of
-	Fedora, visit <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo"/>.</para>
-    </important>
-  </section>
-
-<!-- END OF COMMUNITY HELP NOTICE. -->
-
-<!-- Welcome to Fedora -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- What is New for Installation and Live Images -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Upfront About Multimedia -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- What is the Latest on the Desktop -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- What is New for Gamers, Scientists, and Hobbyists -->
-  <xi:include href="./What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml -->
-  <xi:include href="./Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-
-<!-- How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Legal Stuff and Administrivia -->
-
-  <xi:include href="./Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Revision_History.xml b/en-US/Revision_History.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 06ec04e..0000000
--- a/en-US/Revision_History.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE revhistory PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<revhistory>
-  <revision>
-    <revnumber>9.92.1</revnumber>
-    <date>2008-10-15</date>
-    <author>
-      <firstname>Karsten</firstname>
-      <surname>Wade</surname>
-    </author>
-    <revdescription>
-      <simplelist>
-	<member>Content pulled from wiki; changes to match Publican;
-	cruft removed</member>
-      </simplelist>
-    </revdescription>
-  </revision>
-  <revision>
-    <revnumber>9.92</revnumber>
-    <date>2008-09-27</date>
-    <author>
-      <firstname>Paul</firstname>
-      <othername role="mi">W.</othername>
-      <surname>Frields</surname>
-    </author>
-    <revdescription>
-      <simplelist>
-	<member>Content changes for Publican 0.37 compatibility</member>
-      </simplelist>
-    </revdescription>
-  </revision>
-  <revision>
-    <revnumber>9.0.91</revnumber>
-    <date>2008-07-15</date>
-    <author>
-      <firstname>Paul</firstname>
-      <othername role="mi">W.</othername>
-      <surname>Frields</surname>
-      <email>stickster at gmail.com</email>
-    </author>
-    <revdescription>
-      <simplelist>
-	<member>Revised for Publican compatibility</member>
-      </simplelist>
-    </revdescription>
-  </revision>
-</revhistory>
diff --git a/en-US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml b/en-US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 0cef244..0000000
--- a/en-US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Samba_-_Windows-compatibility">
-  <title>Samba - Windows compatibility</title>
-  <para>This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of
-    software Fedora uses to interact with Microsoft Windows
-    systems.</para>
-  <tip>
-    <title>Maybe you know what should be on this page?</title>
-    <para>The Fedora release notes are a collective effort of dozens of
-      people.  You can contribute by editing the wiki page that
-      corresponds to this part of the release notes.</para>
-  </tip>
-  <para>This section has not been updated for Fedora 10 by the beat
-    writer (<ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats#Beat_Assignments"/>.)
-    If you have some ideas or knowledge of what should be in this part
-    of the release notes, you are encouraged to edit the wiki directly.
-    Read <ulink
-      url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo/"/>
-      for more information, then get an account and start writing.</para>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Security.xml b/en-US/Security.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 21f989b..0000000
--- a/en-US/Security.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Security">
-  <title>Security</title>
-  <para>This section highlights various security items from
-    Fedora.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Security_enhancements">
-    <title>Security enhancements</title>
-    <para>Fedora continues to improve its many proactive security
-      features.</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features"/>
-    </para>
-  </section><section id="sn-SELinux">
-    <title>SELinux</title>
-    <para>The SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips,
-      explanations, and pointers to documentation and references.  Some
-      useful links include the following:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>New SELinux project pages:<ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Troubleshooting tips:<ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Frequently Asked Questions:<ulink
-	    url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/selinux-faq/"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Listing of SELinux commands:<ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>Details of confined domains:<ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section><section id="sn-SELinux_enhancements">
-    <title>SELinux enhancements</title>
-    <para>Different roles are now available, to allow finer-grained
-      access control:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <filename>guest_t</filename>
-	  does not allow running <command>setuid</command> binaries,
-	  making network connections, or using a GUI.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <filename>xguest_t</filename> disallows
-	  network access except for HTTP via a Web browser, and no
-	  <command>setuid</command>
-	  binaries.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <filename>user_t</filename> is ideal for office users:
-	  prevents becoming root via <command>setuid</command>
-	  applications.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <filename>staff_t</filename> is same as
-	  <filename>user_t</filename>, except that root-level access via
-	  <command>sudo</command> is allowed.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <filename>unconfined_t</filename> provides
-	  full access, the same as when not using SELinux.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist><para>Browser plug-ins wrapped with
-      <command>nspluginwrapper</command>, which is the default, are
-      confined by SELinux policy.</para>
-  </section><section id="sn-Security_audit_package">
-    <title>Security audit package</title>
-    <para>
-      <application>Sectool</application> provides users with a tool that can
-      check their systems for security issues. There are libraries
-      included that allow for the customization of system tests. More
-      information can be found at the project home:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink url="https://fedorahosted.org/sectool"/>
-    </para>
-  </section><section id="sn-General_information">
-    <title>General information</title>
-    <para>A general introduction to the many proactive security features
-      in Fedora, current status, and policies is available at <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security"/>.
-    </para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Server_tools.xml b/en-US/Server_tools.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Server_tools">
-  <title>Server tools</title>
-  <para>This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI
-    server and system configuration tools in Fedora 10. </para>
-  <section id="sn-First_Aid_Kit">
-    <title>First Aid Kit </title>
-    <para><application>Firstaidkit</application> is a fully automated
-      recovery application that makes subsystem recovery easier for
-      technical and non-technical users.
-      <application>Firstaidkit</application> is designed to
-      automatically fix problems while focusing on maintaining user data
-      integrity. It is available in rescue mode, on the Fedora Live CD,
-      and on running systems.</para>
-    <section id="sn-ST_Resources">
-      <title>Resources</title>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> Project site -- <ulink
-	      url="https://fedorahosted.org/firstaidkit/"/>
-	  </para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/System_services.xml b/en-US/System_services.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section id="sn-System_Services" lang="en">
-  <title>System Services</title>
-  <section id="sn-Upstart">
-    <title>Upstart</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 features the Upstart initialization system.  All
-      System V <command>init</command> scripts should run fine in
-      compatibility mode. However, users who have made customizations to
-      their <filename>/etc/inittab</filename> file need to port those
-      modifications to <command>upstart</command>. For information on
-      how <command>upstart</command> works, refer to the
-      <command>init(8)</command> and <command>initctl(8)</command> man
-      pages. For information on writing upstart scripts, refer to the
-      <command>events(5)</command> man page, and also the "Upstart
-      Getting Started Guide":
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://upstart.ubuntu.com/getting-started.html"/>
-    </para>
-    <para>Due to the change of <command>init</command> systems, it is recommended
-      that users who do an upgrade on a live file system to Fedora 9,
-      reboot soon afterwards.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-NetworkManager">
-    <title>NetworkManager</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 features NetworkManager. NetworkManager 0.7 provides
-      improved mobile broadband support, including GSM and CDMA devices,
-      and now supports multiple devices, ad-hoc networking for sharing
-      connections, and the use of system-wide network configuration. It
-      is now enabled by default on all installations. When using
-      NetworkManager, be aware of the following: </para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para> NetworkManager does not currently support all virtual
-	  device types.  Users who use bridging, bonding, or VLANs may
-	  need to switch to the old <command>network</command> service
-	  after configuration of those interfaces.</para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>NetworkManager starts the network asynchronously.  Users
-	  who have applications that require the network to be fully
-	  initialized during boot should set the <envar>NETWORKWAIT</envar> variable
-	  in <filename>/etc/sysconfig/network</filename>. 
-	  Please 
-	    file bugs about cases where this is necessary, so
-	  we can fix the applications in question.</para>
-	<para><ulink
-	    url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora"/></para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section><section id="sn-Autofs">
-    <title>Autofs</title>
-    <para>Autofs is no longer installed by default. Users who wish to
-    use Autofs can choose it from the <menuchoice><guimenuitem>System
-    Tools</guimenuitem></menuchoice> group in the installer, or with
-    the package installation tools.</para>
-  </section><section id="sn-Varnih">
-    <title>Varnish</title>
-    <para>Varnish is updated to version 2.0. The VCL syntax has changed
-      from version 1.x. Users who upgrade from 1.x must change their
-      <filename>vcl</filename> files
-      according to <filename>README.redhat</filename>. The most
-      important changes are:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para> In <filename>vcl</filename>, the word
-	  <computeroutput>insert</computeroutput> must be replaced by
-	  <computeroutput>deliver</computeroutput>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para> In the <filename>vcl</filename> declaration of
-	  backends, <computeroutput>set
-	    backend</computeroutput> has been simplified to
-	  <computeroutput>backend</computeroutput>, and backend
-	  parts are now just prefixed with a dot, so the default
-	  localhost configuration looks like this:</para>
-	<programlisting>
-	  backend default { .host = "127.0.0.1"; .port = "80"; }
-	</programlisting>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Tools.xml b/en-US/Tools.xml
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index e775434..0000000
--- a/en-US/Tools.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Tools">
-  <title>Tools </title>
-  <section id="sn-Eclipse">
-    <title>Eclipse </title>
-    <para>This release of Fedora includes Fedora Eclipse, based on the
-      Eclipse SDK version 3.4.  The 3.4 series of releases has a 
-	"What's New in 3.4" page:</para>
-    <para><ulink
-	url="http://help.eclipse.org/stable/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html"/></para>
-    <para>Release notes specific to 3.4 are also available.</para>
-    <para><ulink
-	url="http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/readme_eclipse_3.4.html"/></para>
-    <para>Some of the notable features in 3.4 include a number of
-      improvements in handling bookmarks, easier ways to find and
-      install plug-ins, and additional help with refactoring.</para>
-    <section id="sn-Additional_plugins">
-      <title>Additional plugins</title>
-      <para>This release of Fedora includes plugins for C/C++
-	<command>eclipse-cdt</command>, RPM
-	specfile editing <command>eclipse-rpm-editor</command>, PHP
-	<command>eclipse-phpeclipse</command>,
-	Subversion <command>eclipse-subclipse</command>,
-	SELinux <command>eclipse-slide</command> and
-	<command>eclipse-setools</command>,
-	regular expression testing <command>eclipse-quickrex</command>,
-	Fortran <command>eclipse-photran</command>,
-	Bugzilla integration <command>eclipse-mylyn</command>, Git
-	<command>eclipse-egit</command>, Perl
-	<command>eclipse-epic</command>,
-	Checkstyle <command>eclipse-checkstyle</command>, and
-	Python <command>eclipse-pydev</command>.</para>
-      <section id="sn-Translations_from_the_Babel_project_-_eclipse-nls">
-	<title>Translations from the Babel project - eclipse-nls</title>
-	<para>This release also includes the Babel language packs, which
-	  provide translations for Eclipse and Eclipse plugins in a
-	  number of languages.  Note that some of the languages have
-	  very low coverage: even if you have the translations
-	  installed, you will probably still see many strings in
-	  English.  The Babel project accepts contributions if you would
-	  like to help their translation efforts.</para>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://www.eclipse.org/babel/"/>
-	</para>
-      </section>
-      <section id="sn-Upgrading_from_Fedora_9">
-	<title>Upgrading from Fedora 9</title>
-	<para>Users upgrading from Eclipse 3.3 will need to migrate any
-	  plug-ins they have installed from sources other than RPMs. The
-	  simplest way to do this is to re-install.  For plug-in
-	  developers migrating from 3.3, refer to the "Plug-in Migration
-	  Guide":</para>
-	<para><ulink
-	    url="http://help.eclipse.org/ganymede/nav/2_3"/>
-	</para>
-      </section>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-GCC_Compiler_Collection">
-      <title>GCC Compiler Collection</title>
-      <para>This release of Fedora has been built with GCC 4.3.2, which
-	is included with the distribution. </para>
-      <para> For more information on GCC 4.3, refer to:</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.3/"/>
-      </para>
-      <section id="sn-Target-specific_improvements">
-	<title>Target-specific improvements</title>
-	<section id="sn-IA-32_x86-64">
-	  <title>IA-32 x86-64</title>
-	  <para>
-	    <emphasis>ABI changes</emphasis>
-	  </para><itemizedlist>
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para> Starting with GCC 4.3.1, decimal floating point
-		variables are aligned to their natural boundaries when
-		they are passed on the stack for i386.</para>
-	    </listitem>
-	  </itemizedlist><para>
-	    <emphasis>Command-line changes</emphasis>
-	  </para><itemizedlist>
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para> Starting with GCC 4.3.1, the <option>-mcld</option>
-		option has been added to automatically generate a
-		<computeroutput>cld</computeroutput> instruction in the
-		prologue of functions that use string instructions. This
-		option is used for backward compatibility on some
-		operating systems and can be enabled by default for
-		32-bit x86 targets by configuring GCC with the
-		<option>--enable-cld</option> configure option.</para>
-	    </listitem>
-	  </itemizedlist>
-	</section>
-      </section>
-    </section><section id="sn-Improved_Haskell_support">
-      <title>Improved Haskell support</title>
-      <para>Fedora 10 introduces better support for Haskell.  With a new
-	set of packaging guidelines and tools, it is incredibly easy to
-	support any Haskell program using the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
-	Package creation and deployment, leveraging Fedora's quality
-	tools plus a few new friends has never been easier.  As support
-	for Haskell grows there will be continued development for
-	Haskell as more libraries are introduced.</para>
-      <para>Package creation is quite simple.  Haskell already provides
-	the infrastructure for compiling and deploying packages
-	consistently. Setting up a package for Fedora takes very little
-	time, meaning code that works in Haskell works in Fedora
-	too.</para>
-      <para>Fedora also provides tools for enterprise deployment of
-	Fedora packages.  With the inclusion of Haskell in Fedora, the
-	developer is now free to write enterprise level applications in
-	Haskell and feel secure knowing the code can be used in
-	Fedora.</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GoodHaskellSupport"/>
-      </para>
-    </section><section id="sn-Objective_CAML_OCaml_coverage_greatly_extended">
-      <title>Objective CAML OCaml coverage greatly extended</title>
-      <para>Fedora 10 contains the OCaml 3.10.2 advanced programming
-	language and a very comprehensive list of packages:</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="http://cocan.org/getting_started_with_ocaml_on_red_hat_and_fedora#Package_status"/>
-      </para><para>OCaml was available as an update to Fedora 9 but not
-	in the initial release. </para>
-    </section><section id="sn-NetBeans">
-      <title>NetBeans</title>
-      <para>This release of Fedora includes NetBeans IDE, version 6.1.
-	NetBeans IDE is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for
-	Java, C/C++, Ruby, PHP,  etc. Default configuration of the
-	NetBeans IDE (Java SE IDE configuration) supports development of
-	programs for the Java platform, Standard Edition (Java SE),
-	including development of the modules for the NetBeans
-	Platform.</para>
-      <para>The NetBeans IDE is a modular system and includes facilities
-	for updating and installing plugins. There is a wide spectrum of
-	plugins for the NetBeans IDE that are provided by community
-	members and third-party companies.</para>
-      <section id="sn-NetBean_resources">
-	<title>NetBean resources</title>
-	<itemizedlist>
-	  <listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://www.netbeans.org/"/>
-	      - Official site of the NetBeans project.</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://wiki.netbeans.org/"/>
-	      - NetBeans Wiki pages.</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink url="mailto:linux-packaging at installer.netbeans.org"/>
-	      - Mailing list for discussion of the packaging
-	      issues.</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/bugs/netbeans"/>
-	      - Bug list for the NetBeans IDE.</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/bugs/netbeans-platform8"/>
-	      - Bug list for the NetBeans Platform.</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://www.netbeans.org/issues/"/>
-	      - Issue Tracker of the NetBeans project. Please, use
-	      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Component:
-	      installer</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
-	      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>OS:
-	      Linux</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
-	      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Subcomponent:
-	      rpm</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to file the issues
-	      related to the NetBeans RPMs.</para>
-	  </listitem>
-	</itemizedlist>
-      </section>
-    </section><section id="sn-AMQP_Infrastructure">
-      <title>AMQP Infrastructure</title>
-      <para> The AMQP Infrastructure package is a subset of the Red Hat
-	Enterprise MRG. The package allows for development of scalable,
-	interoperable, and high-performance enterprise applications.
-      </para>
-      <para>More specifically it consists of the following.  </para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> AMQP (protocol version 0-10) messaging
-	    broker/server</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Client bindings for C++, Python, and Java (using the
-	    JMS interface)</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> A set of command line interface
-	    configuration/management utilities</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> A high-performance asynchronous message store for
-	    durable messages and messaging configuration.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist><para />
-      <section id="sn-AMQP_resources">
-	<title>AMQP resources</title>
-	<para>For more information refer to the following
-	  resources.</para>
-	<itemizedlist>
-	  <listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://www.redhat.com/mrg/resources"/>
-	      Red Hat MRG Documentation</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink url="http://amqp.org/"/>
-	      AMQP Project Site</para>
-	  </listitem>
-	</itemizedlist>
-      </section>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Appliance_building_tools">
-      <title>Appliance building tools</title>
-      <para>Appliances are pre-installed and pre-configured system
-	images. This package includes tools and meta-data that make it
-	easier for ISVs, developers, OEMS, etc. to create and deploy
-	virtual appliances. The two components of this feature are the
-	ACT (Appliance Creation Tool) and the AOS (The Appliance
-	Operating System).  Install the <package>appliance-tools</package> package
-	with <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Add/Remove Software</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or <command>
-	</command>yum.
-      </para>
-      <section id="sn-Appliance_Creation_Tool">
-	<title>Appliance Creation Tool</title>
-	<para>The Appliance Creation Tool is a tool that creates
-	  Appliance Images from a kickstart file. This tool uses the
-	  live CD creator API as well as patches to the live CD API that
-	  allow for the creation of multi-partitioned disk images. These
-	  disk images can then be booted in a virtual container such as
-	  Xen, KVM, and VMware. This tool is included in the
-	  <package>appliance-tools</package>
-	  package. This package contains tools for building appliance
-	  images on Fedora based systems including derived distributions
-	  such as RHEL, CentOS, and others.</para>
-      </section>
-      <section id="sn-Appliance_Operating_System">
-	<title>Appliance Operating System</title>
-	<para>The Appliance Operating System is a scaled down version of
-	  Fedora with a small footprint. It contains only the packages
-	  necessary to run an appliance. The hardware supported by this
-	  spin of Fedora would be limited, primarily focusing on virtual
-	  containers such as KVM and VMware. The goal is to create a
-	  base that developers can build their applications on top of,
-	  only pulling in packages that their software requires.</para>
-      </section>
-      <section id="sn-Appliance_building_tools_resources">
-	<title>Appliance building tools resources</title>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://thincrust.net/"/>
-	  Appliance Tool Project Site </para>
-      </section>
-    </section><section id="sn-Python_NSS_bindings">
-      <title>Python NSS bindings</title>
-      <para>Python bindings for NSS/NSPR allow Python programs to
-	utilize the NSS cryptographic libraries for SSL/TLS and PKI
-	certificate management.  The <package>python-nss</package> package
-	provides a Python binding to the NSS and NSPR support
-	libraries.</para>
-      <para>Network Security Services (NSS) is a set
-	of libraries supporting security-enabled client and server
-	applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and
-	v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3
-	certificates and other security standards. NSS has received FIPS
-	140 validation from NIST. </para>
-      <section id="sn-Python_NSS_bindings_resources">
-	<title>Python NSS bindings resources</title>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://people.redhat.com/jdennis/python-nss/doc/api/html/index.html"/>
-	  -- Library Documentation</para>
-      </section>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml b/en-US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml
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+++ /dev/null
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10">
-  <title>Updated packages in Fedora 10</title>
-  <para> This list is automatically generated by checking the difference
-    between the (F10)-1 GOLD tree and the F10 tree on a specific date.
-    The content is posted only on the wiki:</para>
-  <para>
-    <ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/PackageChanges/UpdatedPackages"/> 
-    
-  </para>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml b/en-US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml
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-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="Upfront_About_Multimedia">
-	<title>Upfront About Multimedia</title>
-	<para/>
-<!-- Multimedia.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Multimedia.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</section>
-
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deleted file mode 100644
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--- a/en-US/Virtualization.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Virtualization">
-  <title>Virtualization</title>
-  <para>Virtualization in Fedora 10 includes major changes, and new
-    features, that continue to support KVM, Xen, and many other virtual
-    machine platforms. </para>
-  <section id="sn-Unified_kernel_image">
-    <title>Unified kernel image</title>
-    <para>The <package>kernel-xen</package> package has been obsoleted
-      by the integration of paravirtualization operations in the
-      upstream kernel. The <package>kernel</package> package in Fedora
-      10 supports booting as a guest domU, but will not function as a
-      dom0 until such support is provided upstream. The most recent
-      Fedora release with dom0 support is Fedora 8. </para>
-    <para>Booting a Xen domU guest within a Fedora 10 host requires the
-      KVM based <command>xenner</command>. Xenner runs the guest kernel
-      and a small Xen emulator together as a KVM guest. </para>
-
-    <important>
-      <title>KVM requires hardware virtualization features in the host
-	system.</title>
-      <para>Systems
-      lacking hardware virtualization do not support Xen guests at this
-      time.</para>
-    </important>
-    <para>For more information refer to: </para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://sourceforge.net/projects/kvm"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://kraxel.fedorapeople.org/xenner/"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenPvops"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenPvopsDom0"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section><section id="sn-Virtualization_storage_management">
-    <title>Virtualization storage management</title>
-    <para>Advances in <systemitem class="library">libvirt</systemitem> now provide the
-      ability to list, create, and delete storage volumes on remote
-      hosts. This includes the ability to create raw sparse and
-      non-sparse files in a directory, allocate LVM logical volumes,
-      partition physical disks, and attach to iSCSI
-      targets.</para>
-    <para>This enables the <command>virt-manager</command> tool to
-      remotely provision new guest domains, and manage the storage
-      associated with them. It provides improved SELinux integration,
-      since the APIs ensure that all storage volumes have the correct
-      SELinux security context when being assigned to a
-      guest.</para><para>
-      <emphasis>Features</emphasis>
-    </para><itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para> List storage volumes in a directory, and allocate new
-	  volumes, raw files both sparse and non-sparse, and formats
-	  supported by <package>qemu-img</package> (cow, qcow,
-	  qcow2, vmdk, etc)</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para> List partitions in a disk, and allocate new partitions
-	  from free space</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para> Connect to an iSCSI server and list volumes associated
-	  with an exported target</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para> List logical volumes in an LVM volume group, and allocate
-	  new LVM logical volumes</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para> Automatically assign correct SELinux security context
-	  label (<option>virt_image_t</option>) to all volumes when
-	  associating with a guest.</para>
-	<para>For further details refer to:</para>
-	<itemizedlist>
-	  <listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtStorage"/>
-	    </para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://libvirt.org/storage.html"/>
-	      -- libvirt Storage Management</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/page/StorageManagement"/>
-	      -- virt-manager Storage Management</para>
-	  </listitem><listitem>
-	    <para>
-	      <ulink
-		url="http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/Virtio"/>
-	    </para>
-	  </listitem>
-	</itemizedlist>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Remote_installation_of_virtual_machines">
-    <title>Remote installation of virtual machines</title>
-    <para>Improvements in Virtualization storage management have enabled
-      the creation of guests on remote host systems. By leveraging
-      Avahi, systems supporting <systemitem
-	class="library">libvirt</systemitem> can be automatically
-      detected by <command>virt-manager</command>. Upon detection guests
-      can be provisioned on the remote system.</para>
-    <para>Installations can be automated with the help of
-      <command>cobbler</command> and <command>koan</command>. Cobbler is
-      a Linux installation server that allows for rapid setup of network
-      installation environments. Network installs can be configured for
-      PXE boot, reinstallations, media-based net-installs, and
-      virtualized guest installs. Cobbler uses a helper program,
-      <command>koan</command>, for reinstallation and virtualization
-      support. </para>
-    <para>For further details refer to:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtRemoteInstall"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/page/LibvirtDiscovery"/>
-	  -- virt-manager Discovery</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink url="http://avahi.org/"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para>
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://fedorahosted.org/cobbler"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Virt_Other_improvements">
-    <title>Other improvements</title>
-    <para>Fedora also includes the following virtualization
-      improvements:</para>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para> Utilities in the new <package>virt-mem</package> package
-	  provide access to process tables, interface information,
-	  dmesg, and uname of QEmu and KVM guests from the host system.
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-mem/"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-    <note>
-      <title><command>virt-mem</command> is experimental.</title>
-      <para>Only 32 bit guests are supported at this time.</para>
-    </note>
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-	<para> The new <command>virt-df</command> tool provides
-	  information on the disk usage of guests from the host system.
-	  <ulink
-	    url="http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-df"/>
-	</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist><para />
-    <section id="sn-libvirt_updated_to_0.4.6">
-      <title><package>libvirt</package> updated to 0.4.6</title>
-      <para>The <package>libvirt</package> package provides an API and
-	tools to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent
-	versions of Linux (and other OSes). The <systemitem
-	  class="library">libvirt</systemitem> software is designed to
-	be a common denominator among all virtualization technologies
-	with support for the following:</para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> The Xen hypervisor on Linux and Solaris hosts.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The QEMU emulator</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The KVM Linux hypervisor</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The LXC Linux container system</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> The OpenVZ Linux container system</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Storage on IDE/SCSI/USB disks, FibreChannel, LVM,
-	    iSCSI, and NFS</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist><para>
-	<emphasis>New features and improvements since 0.4.2:</emphasis>
-      </para><itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> Enhanced OpenVZ support</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Enhanced Linux containers (LXC) support</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Storage pools API</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Improved iSCSI support</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> USB device passthrough for QEMU and KVM</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Sound, serial, and parallel device support for QEMU and
-	    Xen</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Support for NUMA and vCPU pinning in QEMU</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Unified XML domain and network parsing for all
-	    virtualization drivers</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="http://www.libvirt.org/news.html"/>
-      </para>
-    </section><section id="sn-virt-manager_updated_to_0.6.0">
-      <title><package>virt-manager</package> Updated to 0.6.0</title>
-      <para> The <package>virt-manager</package> package provides a GUI
-	implementation of <command>virtinst</command> and <systemitem
-	  class="library">libvirt</systemitem>
-	functionality.</para><para>
-	<emphasis>New features and improvements since 0.5.4:</emphasis>
-      </para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> Remote storage management and provisioning: view, add,
-	    remove, and provision <systemitem
-	      class="library">libvirt</systemitem> managed storage.
-	    Attach managed storage to a remote VM.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Remote VM installation support: Install from managed
-	    media (CDROM) or PXE. Simple install time storage
-	    provisioning.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> VM details and console windows merged: each VM is now
-	    represented by a single tabbed window.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Use Avahi to list <command>libvirtd</command> instances
-	    on network.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Hypervisor Autoconnect: Option to connect to hypervisor
-	    at <command>virt-manager</command> start
-	    up.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Option to add sound device emulation when creating new
-	    guests.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Virtio and USB options when adding a disk
-	    device.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Allow viewing and removing VM sound, serial, parallel,
-	    and console devices.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Allow specifying a keymap when adding display
-	    device.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Keep app running if manager window is closed but VM
-	    window is still open.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Allow limiting the amount of stored stats
-	    history.</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist><para />
-      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
-      <para>
-	<ulink
-	  url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/"/>
-      </para>
-    </section><section id="sn-virtinst_updated_to_0.400.0">
-      <title><package>virtinst</package> updated to 0.400.0</title>
-      <para> The <package>python-virtinst</package> package
-	contains tools for installing and manipulating multiple VM guest
-	image formats.</para><para>
-	<emphasis>New features and improvements since
-	  0.300.3:</emphasis>
-      </para><itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> New tool <command>virt-convert</command>:
-	    Allows converting between different types of virt
-	    configuration files. Currently only supports
-	    <filename>vmx</filename> to
-	    <filename>virt-image</filename>.</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> New tool <command>virt-pack</command>: Converts
-	    <filename>virt-image</filename> xml format to
-	    <filename>vmx</filename> and packs in a tar.gz. (Note this
-	    will likely be merged with <command>virt-convert</command> in the
-	    future).</para>
-	</listitem>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <command>virt-install</command> improvements: <itemizedlist>
-	      <listitem>
-		<para> Support for remote VM installation. Can use
-		  install media and disk images on remote host if shared
-		  via <systemitem class="library">libvirt</systemitem>.
-		  Allows provisioning storage on remote pools.</para>
-	      </listitem><listitem>
-		<para> Support setting CPU pinning information for
-		  QEmu/KVM VMs</para>
-	      </listitem><listitem>
-		<para> NUMA support via <option>--cpuset=auto</option>
-		  option</para>
-	      </listitem><listitem>
-		<para> New options:</para>
-		<para>
-		  <itemizedlist>
-		    <listitem>
-		      <para>
-			<option>--wait</option> allows putting a hard
-			time limit on installs</para>
-		    </listitem>
-		    <listitem>
-		      <para><option>--sound</option> create VM
-			with soundcard emulation</para>
-		    </listitem>
-		<listitem>
-		      <para><option>--disk</option>  allows specifying
-			media as a path, storage volume, or a pool to
-			provision storage on, device type, and several
-			other options.  Deprecates
-			<option>--file</option>,
-			<option>--size</option>,
-			<option>--nonsparse</option>.</para>
-		    </listitem>
-		    <listitem>
-		      <para>
-			<option>--prompt</option>  Input
-			prompting is no longer the default, this option turns it
-			back on.</para>
-		    </listitem>
-		  </itemizedlist>
-		</para>
-	      </listitem>
-	    </itemizedlist>
-	  </para>
-	</listitem>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <command>virt-image</command>
-	    improvements:</para>
-	  <itemizedlist>
-	    <listitem>
-	      <para>
-		<option>--replace</option>
-		option to overwrite existing VM image file</para>
-	    </listitem><listitem>
-	      <para> Support multiple network interfaces in
-		<filename>virt-image</filename>
-		format</para>
-	    </listitem>
-	  </itemizedlist>
-	</listitem>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>Use virtio disk/net drivers if chosen guest OS entry
-	    supports it (Fedora 9 and 10)</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <ulink
-	      url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/"/>
-	  </para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-    <section id="sn-Xen_updated_to_3.3.0">
-      <title>Xen updated to 3.3.0</title>
-      <para> Fedora 10 supports booting as a guest domU, but will not
-	function as a dom0 until such support is provided in the
-	upstream kernel. Support for a <option>pv_ops</option> dom0 is targeted
-	for Xen 3.4.</para><para>
-	<emphasis>Changes since 3.2.0:</emphasis>
-      </para><itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> Power management (P & C states) in the
-	    hypervisor</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> HVM emulation domains
-	    (<command>qemu-on-minios</command>) for better
-	    scalability, performance, and security</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> PVGrub: boot PV kernels using real GRUB inside the PV
-	    domain</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Better PV performance: domain lock removed from
-	    pagetable-update paths</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Shadow3: optimisations to make this the best shadow
-	    pagetable algorithm yet, making HVM performance better than
-	    ever</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Hardware Assisted Paging enhancements: 2MB page support
-	    for better TLB locality</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> CPUID feature levelling: allows safe domain migration
-	    across systems with different CPU models</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> PVSCSI drivers for SCSI access direct into PV
-	    guests</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> HVM framebuffer optimisations: scan for framebuffer
-	    updates more efficiently</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Device passthrough enhancements</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Full x86 real-mode emulation for HVM guests on Intel
-	    VT: supports a much wider range of legacy guest OSes</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> New qemu merge with upstream development</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Many other changes in both x86 and IA64 ports</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist><para />
-      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <ulink
-	      url="http://www.xen.org/download/roadmap.html"/>
-	    -- Xen roadmap</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>
-	    <ulink
-	      url="http://xenbits.xen.org/paravirt_ops/patches.hg/"/>
-	    -- paravirt_ops patch queue</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Web_servers.xml b/en-US/Web_servers.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Web_servers">
-  <title>Web servers</title>
-  <para />
-  <section id="sn-PostgreSQL_DBD_Driver">
-    <title>PostgreSQL DBD Driver</title>
-    <tip>
-      <title>Deprecated or out of date content?</title>
-      <para>
-	This content may be deprecated or out of date, it has not been
-	updated since the Fedora 9 release notes.</para>
-    </tip>
-    <para>Users of the <filename>mod_dbd</filename> module should note
-      that the <filename>apr-util</filename> DBD driver for PostgreSQL
-      is now distributed as a separate dynamically-loaded module.  The
-      driver module is now included in the
-      <package>apr-util-pgsql</package> package. A MySQL driver is now
-      also available, in the <package>apr-util-mysql</package>
-      package.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Drupal">
-    <title>Drupal </title>
-    <para>Drupal has been updated to 6.4.  For details, refer to:</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://drupal.org/drupal-6.4"/>
-    </para><para>If your installation is updated to the 6.4 version in
-      Fedora 9, skip the following step.</para>
-    <para>When upgrading from earlier versions, remember to log in to
-      your site as the admin user, and disable any third-party modules
-      before upgrading this package. After upgrading the package:</para>
-    <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
-      <listitem>
-	<para> Copy <programlisting
-	    format="linespecific">/etc/drupal/default/settings.php.rpmsave</programlisting> 
-	  to <programlisting
-	    format="linespecific">/etc/drupal/default/settings.php</programlisting>, 
-	  and repeat for any additional sites'
-	  <filename>settings.php</filename> files.</para>
-      </listitem><listitem>
-	<para> Browse to <ulink
-	    url="http://host/drupal/update.php"/>
-	  to run the upgrade script.</para>
-      </listitem>
-    </orderedlist><para>Also, several modules are now available:
-      <filename>drupal-date</filename>, <filename>-cck</filename>,
-      <filename>-views</filename>, and
-      <filename>-service_links</filename>.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml b/en-US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
- 
-<section lang="en" id="sn-Welcome_to_Fedora">
-  <title>Welcome to Fedora</title>
-  <para>Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the
-    latest in free and open source software. Fedora is always free for
-    anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across
-    the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project. The
-    Fedora Project is open and anyone is welcome to join. The Fedora
-    Project is out front for you, leading the advancement of free, open
-    software and content. </para>
-  <tip>
-    <title>Visit <ulink
-	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/"/>
-      to view the latest release notes for Fedora, especially if you are
-      upgrading.</title>
-    <para>If you are migrating from a release of Fedora older than the
-      immediately previous one, you should refer to older Release Notes
-      for additional information. You can find older Release Notes at
-      <ulink
-	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/"/>
-    </para>
-  </tip>
-  <para>You can help the Fedora Project community continue
-    to improve Fedora if you file bug reports and enhancement requests.
-    Refer to <ulink
-      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests"/>
-    for more information about bug and feature reporting. Thank you for
-    your participation.</para><para>To find out more general information
-    about Fedora, refer to the following Web pages:</para>
-  <itemizedlist>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>Fedora Overview - <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>Fedora FAQ - <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>Help and Discussions - <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem><listitem>
-      <para>Participate in the Fedora Project - <ulink
-	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join"/>
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </itemizedlist>
-
-<!-- Fedora_10_Overview.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Fedora_10_overview.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-</section>
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-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="Welcome_to_Fedora_10">
-	<title>Welcome to Fedora 10</title>
-	<para/>
-
-<!-- Welcome_to_Fedora.xml -->
-  <xi:include href="Welcome_to_Fedora.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml-->
-  <xi:include href="Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Fedora_Project.xml -->
-  <xi:include href="Fedora_Project.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Feedback.xml -->
-  <xi:include href="Feedback.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</section>
-
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-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="What_Do_System_Adminstrators_Care_About">
-	<title>What Do System Adminstrators Care About</title>
-	<para/>
-
-<!-- Security.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Security.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- System_services.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="System_services.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Virtualization.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Virtualization.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Web_servers.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Web_servers.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Mail_servers.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Mail_servers.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- File_servers.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="File_servers.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Database_servers.xml  -->
-
-  <!-- NO BEAT CONTENT - - remove for final release if nothing appears;
-  placeholder text here to entice input -->
-  <xi:include href="Database_servers.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Backwards_compatibility.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Backwards_compatibility.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Package_changes.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Package_changes.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml b/en-US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b2346c..0000000
--- a/en-US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists">
-  <title>What is New for Gamers, Scientists, and Hobbyists</title>
-  <para/>
-
-<!-- Games_and_entertainment.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Games_and_entertainment.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-  
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml b/en-US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 37cd19e..0000000
--- a/en-US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images">
-  <title>What is New for Installation and Live Images</title>
-
-<!-- Installation_notes.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Installation_notes.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Fedora_live_images.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Fedora_Live_images.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Hardware_overview.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Hardware_overview.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Architecture_specific_notes.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Architecture_specific_notes.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml  -->
-
-  <xi:include href="X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Fedora_10_boot-time.xml  -->
-  <xi:include href="Fedora_10_boot-time.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml b/en-US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ca75c3..0000000
--- a/en-US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<section id="What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop">
-	<title>What is the Latest on the Desktop</title>
-	<para/>
-
-<!-- Fedora_desktop.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Fedora_desktop.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Networking.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Networking.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Printing.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="Printing.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- Package_notes.xml-->
-
-  <xi:include href="Package_notes.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-<!-- International_language_support.xml -->
-
-  <xi:include href="International_language_support.xml"
-    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
-
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml b/en-US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 520e047..0000000
--- a/en-US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
-<section id="X_Window_system_-_graphics" lang="en">
-  <title>X Window system - graphics</title>
-  <para>This section contains information related to the X Window System
-    implementation, X.Org, provided with Fedora.</para>
-  <section id="sn-X_Configuration_Changes">
-    <title>X Configuration Changes</title>
-    <para>Fedora 10 uses the <programlisting
-	format="linespecific">evdev</programlisting> input driver as
-      standard mouse and keyboard driver for the X server. This driver
-      works with HAL to provide a persistent per-device configuration
-      that allows devices to be added or removed at runtime.</para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Third-party_Video_Drivers">
-    <title>Third-party Video Drivers</title>
-    <para>Refer to the Xorg third-party drivers page for detailed
-      guidelines on using third-party video drivers.</para>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/3rdPartyVideoDrivers">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/3rdPartyVideoDrivers</ulink>
-    </para>
-  </section>
-  <section id="sn-Resources">
-    <title>Resources</title>
-    <para>
-      <ulink
-	url="http://who-t.blogspot.com/2008/07/input-configuration-in-nutshell.html">http://who-t.blogspot.com/2008/07/input-configuration-in-nutshell.html</ulink> -- Evdev configuration.</para>
-  </section>
-</section>
-
diff --git a/en-US/legalnotice.xml b/en-US/legalnotice.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6ad2ab7..0000000
--- a/en-US/legalnotice.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
-<!-- $Id: -->
-<!DOCTYPE legalnotice PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
-"http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
-
-<!ENTITY % DOC-ENTITIES SYSTEM "Release_Notes.ent">
-%DOC-ENTITIES;
-
-]>
-
-<legalnotice id="sn-legalnotice">
-  <para>
-    Copyright © &YEAR; by &HOLDER;. This material may be
-    distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
-    the Open Publication License, v1.0, available at <ulink
-    url="http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/"/>.
-  </para>
-  <para>
-    FEDORA, FEDORA PROJECT, and the Fedora Logo are trademarks of Red
-    Hat, Inc., are registered or pending registration in the U.S. and
-    other countries, and are used here under license to the Fedora
-    Project.
-  </para>
-  <para>
-    Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo are registered
-    trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other
-    countries.
-  </para>
-  <para>
-    All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property
-    of their respective owners.
-  </para>
-  <para>
-    Documentation, as with software itself, may be subject to export
-    control.  Read about Fedora Project export controls at <ulink
-    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export"/>.
-  </para>
-</legalnotice>
diff --git a/en-US/rpm-info.xml b/en-US/rpm-info.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d4283ae..0000000
--- a/en-US/rpm-info.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?>
-
-<!DOCTYPE rpm-info PUBLIC "-//Fedora//DTD Docs RPM-INFO V1.0//EN" "http://docs.fedoraproject.org/dtds/rpm-info.dtd">
-
-<rpm-info>
-  <colophon>
-    <worker id="fdp" wholename="Fedora Documentation Project" email="fedora-docs-list at redhat.com" surname="Fedora Documentation Project" firstname="" initials="fdp"/>
-    <worker id="quaid" wholename="Karsten Wade" email="kwade at redhat.com" surname="Wade" firstname="Karsten" initials="quaid"/>
-    <worker email="Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com" firstname="Tommy" id="megacoder" initials="JTR" surname="Reynolds" wholename="Tommy Reynolds"/>
-    <worker id="PaulWFrields" wholename="Paul W. Frields" email="stickster at gmail.com" surname="Frields" firstname="Paul" othername="W." initials="PWF"/>
-    <worker id="jsmith" wholename="Jared K. Smith" email="jared at jaredsmith.net" surname="Smith" firstname="Jared" othername="K." initials="JKS"/>
-  </colophon>
-
-  <author worker="fdp"/>
-  <license>
-    <rights>OPL</rights>
-    <version>1.0</version>
-  </license>
-  <copyright>
-    <year>2007, 2008</year>
-
-    <holder>Red Hat, Inc. and others</holder>
-  </copyright>
-  <title>Fedora Release Notes</title>
-  <desc>Important information about this release of Fedora</desc>
-  <changelog order="newest-first">
-    <revision date="2008-10-17" number="9.92">
-      <author worker="fdp"/>
-
-      <details>Preview of the Release notes for F10</details>
-    </revision>
-    <revision date="2008-05-12" number="9.0.1">
-      <author worker="fdp"/>
-
-      <details>Release notes for F9</details>
-    </revision>
-  </changelog>
-</rpm-info>
diff --git a/en-US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml b/en-US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 036ae7a..0000000
--- a/en-US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section id="x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora" lang="en">
-  <title>x86_64 specifics for Fedora</title>
-  <para>This section covers specific information about Fedora and the
-    x86_64 hardware platform.</para>
-  <section id="sn-Hardware_requirements_for_x86_64">
-    <title>Hardware requirements for x86_64</title>
-    <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora 10 during or after
-      installation, you may need to know details of other hardware
-      components such as video and network cards. </para>
-    <section id="Memory_requirements_for_x86_64">
-      <title>Memory requirements for x86_64</title>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<listitem>
-	  <para> Minimum RAM for text-mode: 256MiB</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Minimum RAM for graphical: 384MiB</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para> Recommended RAM for graphical: 512MiB</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-    <section id="Hard_disk_space_requirements_for_x86_64">
-      <title>Hard disk space requirements for x86_64</title>
-      <para>All of the packages from a DVD install can occupy over 9 GB
-	of disk space. The final install size is determined by the
-	installing spin and the packages selected during installation.
-	Additional disk space is required during installation to support
-	the installation environment. The additional disk space
-	corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img plus the size
-	of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system.</para>
-      <para>In practical terms the additional space requirements may
-	range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as
-	much as an additional 175 MiB for a larger installation.</para>
-      <para>Additional space is also required for any user data and at
-	least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system
-	operation.</para>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en-US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml b/en-US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 309669b..0000000
--- a/en-US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
-
- 
-<section id="x86_specifics_for_Fedora" lang="en">
-  <title>x86 specifics for Fedora </title>
-  <para>This section covers specific information about Fedora and the
-    x86 hardware platform.</para>
-  <section id="Hardware_requirements_for_x86">
-    <title>Hardware requirements for x86</title>
-    <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora 10 during or after
-      installation, you may need to know details of other hardware
-      components such as video and network cards. </para>
-    <section id="Processor_and_memory">
-      <title>Processor and memory</title>
-      <para>The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of
-	Intel processors. Other processors, such as those from AMD,
-	Cyrix, and VIA that are compatible with and equivalent to the
-	following Intel processors, may also be used with Fedora.</para>
-      <para>Fedora 10 requires an Intel Pentium or better processor, and
-	is optimized for Pentium 4 and later processors. </para>
-      <itemizedlist>
-	<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>Minimum RAM for text-mode: 128MiB</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>Minimum RAM for graphical: 192MiB</para>
-	</listitem><listitem>
-	  <para>Recommended RAM for graphical: 256MiB</para>
-	</listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-    <section id="Hard_disk_space">
-      <title>Hard disk space </title>
-      <para>All of the packages from a DVD install can occupy over 9 GB
-	of disk space.  The final install size is determined by the
-	installing spin and the packages selected during installation.
-	Additional disk space is required during installation to support
-	the installation environment. The additional disk space
-	corresponds to the size of <filename>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</filename>
-	plus the size of the files in <filename>/var/lib/rpm</filename> on the
-	installed system.</para>
-      <para>In practical terms the additional space requirements may
-	range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as
-	much as an additional 175 MiB for a larger installation.</para>
-      <para>Additional space is also required for any user data and at
-	least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system
-	operation.</para>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml b/en_US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..41333fa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Architecture_specific_notes.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Architecture_specific_notes">
+  <title>Architecture specific notes</title>
+  <para>This section provides notes that are specific to the supported
+    hardware architectures of Fedora.</para> 
+  <section id="sn-RPM_multiarch_support_on_64-bit_platforms_-_x86_64_and_ppc64">
+    <title>RPM multiarch support on 64-bit platforms - x86_64 and ppc64
+    </title>
+    <para>
+      RPM supports parallel installation of
+      multiple architectures of the same package.  A default package
+      listing such as <command>rpm
+	-qa</command> might appear to include duplicate packages,
+      since the architecture is not displayed.  Instead, use the
+      <command>repoquery</command>
+      command, part of the <package>yum-utils</package> package, which
+      displays architecture by default.  To install <package>yum-utils</package>, run the
+      following command:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'yum install yum-utils'</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>To list all packages with their architecture using
+      <command>rpm</command>, run the following command:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n"</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>This setting changes the default query to list the
+      architecture.  Add it to <filename>/etc/rpm/macros</filename> (for
+      a system wide setting) or <filename>~/.rpmmacros</filename> (for a
+      per-user setting).</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>%_query_all_fmt %%{name}-%%{version}-%%{release}.%%{arch}</userinput>
+    </screen>
+  </section>
+
+<!-- x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml b/en_US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7f4f4a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers">
+  <title>Are There Hideous Bugs and Terrible Tigers</title>
+  <para>Visit the Fedora 10 common bugs page for details:</para>
+  <para><ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/Common"/></para>
+</section>
+
+ 
diff --git a/en_US/Article_Info.xml b/en_US/Article_Info.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5d9bd54
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Article_Info.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
+<!DOCTYPE articleinfo PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+
+<!ENTITY % DOC-ENTITIES SYSTEM "Release_Notes.ent">
+%DOC-ENTITIES;
+
+]>
+
+<articleinfo id="Release_Notes-Fedora-9.92">
+  <title>Release Notes</title>
+  <subtitle>Fedora 10 Preview Release</subtitle>
+  <issuenum>9.92</issuenum>
+  <!-- edition is used for RPM version -->
+  <edition>9.92</edition>
+  <!-- pubsnumber is used for RPM release -->
+  <pubsnumber>1</pubsnumber>
+  <productnumber>0</productnumber>
+  <abstract><para>Important information about this release of Fedora</para></abstract>
+  <copyright>
+    <year>&YEAR;</year>
+    <holder>&HOLDER;</holder>
+  </copyright>
+  <xi:include href="legalnotice.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+  <xi:include href="Author_Group.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+</articleinfo>
+
+
+
diff --git a/en_US/Author_Group.xml b/en_US/Author_Group.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74d755a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Author_Group.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE authorgroup PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<authorgroup>
+  <corpauthor>Fedora Documentation Project</corpauthor>
+</authorgroup>
diff --git a/en_US/Backwards_compatibility.xml b/en_US/Backwards_compatibility.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0704f35
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Backwards_compatibility.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Backwards_compatibility">
+  <title>Backwards compatibility</title>
+  <para>
+    Fedora provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with
+    older software. This software is part of the
+    <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Legacy Software
+    Development</guimenuitem></menuchoice> group, which is not
+    installed by default. Users who require this functionality may
+    select this group either during installation or after the
+    installation process is complete. To install the package group on
+    a Fedora system, use
+    <guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove
+    Software</guimenuitem> or enter the following command in a
+    terminal window:
+  </para>
+  <screen>
+    <userinput>su -c 'yum groupinstall "Legacy Software
+      Development"'</userinput>
+  </screen>
+  <para>Enter the password for the root account when prompted.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Compiler_compatibility">
+    <title>Compiler compatibility</title>
+    <para>The <package>compat-gcc-34</package> package has been included
+      for compatibility reasons:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2006-August/msg00409.html"/>
+    </para>
+  </section><section id="sn-KDE_3_development">
+    <title>KDE 3 development</title>
+    <para>Refer to <xref
+	linkend="sn-KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries"/>.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Colophon.xml b/en_US/Colophon.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fa1b3f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Colophon.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,330 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Colophon">
+  <title>Colophon</title>
+  <para>As we use the term, a <emphasis>colophon</emphasis>:
+  </para><itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para> recognizes contributors and provides accountability,
+	and</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> explains tools and production methods.</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist><para />
+  <section id="sn-Contributors">
+    <title>Contributors</title>
+    <note>
+      <title>This content not updated until after Preview Release
+	occurs.</title> 
+      <para>We need to finish writing and translating the notes to know
+	who has worked on them.</para>
+    </note>
+    <note>
+      <title>Out of date content.</title>
+      <para>
+	This content is out of date, it has not been updated since the
+	Fedora 9 release notes.</para>
+    </note>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AlainPortal"> Alain
+	    Portal</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AmanAlam"> Amanpreet
+	    Singh Alam</ulink>  (translator - Punjabi)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndrewMartynov">
+	    Andrew Martynov</ulink>  (translator - Russian)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndrewOverholt">
+	    Andrew Overholt</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AnthonyGreen">
+	    Anthony Green</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BrandonHolbrook">
+	    Brandon Holbrook</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BobJensen"> Bob
+	    Jensen</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ChrisLennert"> Chris
+	    Lennert</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DaleBewley"> Dale
+	    Bewley</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DaveMalcolm"> Dave
+	    Malcolm</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DavidEisenstein">
+	    David Eisenstein</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DavidWoodhouse">
+	    David Woodhouse</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DeepakBhole"> Deepak
+	    Bhole</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DiegoB">úrigoZacarão 
+	    Diego Búrigo Zacarão</ulink>  (translator)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DimitrisGlezos">
+	    Dimitris Glezos</ulink>  (beat writer, translator -
+	  Greek)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DomingoBecker">
+	    Domingo Becker</ulink>  (translator - Spanish)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FabianAffolter">
+	    Fabian Affolter</ulink>  (translator - German)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FrancescoTombolini">
+	    Francesco Tombolini</ulink>  (translator - Italian)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GavinHenry"> Gavin
+	    Henry</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GeertWarrink"> Geert
+	    Warrink</ulink>  (translator - Dutch)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GuidoGrazioli">
+	    Guido Grazioli</ulink>  (translator - Italian)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HugoCisneiros"> Hugo
+	    Cisneiros</ulink>  (translator - Brazilian
+	  Portuguese)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/IgorMiletic"> Igor
+	    Miletic</ulink>  (translator - Serbian)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JasonMatthewTaylor">
+	    Jason Taylor</ulink> (beat writer,
+	  editor-in-training)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JeffJohnston"> Jeff
+	    Johnston</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating"> Jesse
+	    Keating</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JensPetersen"> Jens
+	    Petersen</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoeOrton"> Joe
+	    Orton</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jos">éNunoCoelhoPires 
+	    José Nuno Coelho Pires</ulink>  (translator -
+	  Portuguese)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoshBressers"> Josh
+	    Bressers</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KarstenWade">
+	    Karsten Wade</ulink>  (beat writer, editor,
+	  co-publisher)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KevinKofler"> Kevin
+	    Kofler</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KyuLee"> Kyu
+	    Lee</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Lenka">Čelková
+	    Lenka Čelková</ulink>  (translator -
+	  Slovak)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LicioFonseca"> Licio
+	    Fonseca</ulink>  (translator - Brazilian Portuguese)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LubomirKundrak">
+	    Lubomir Kundrak</ulink>  (beat contributor, translator -
+	  Slovak)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LuyaTshimbalanga">
+	    Luya Tshimbalanga</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MagnusLarsson">
+	    Magnus Larsson</ulink>  (translator - Swedish)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MarekMahut"> Marek
+	    Mahut</ulink>  (translator - Slovak)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MathieuSchopfer">
+	    Mathieu Schopfer</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MatthieuRondeau">
+	    Matthieu Rondeau</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MaximDziumanenko">
+	    Maxim Dziumanenko</ulink>  (translator - Ukrainian)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MartinBall"> Martin
+	    Ball</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NikosCharonitakis">
+	    Nikos Charonitakis</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OrionPoplawski">
+	    Orion Poplawski</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PanagiotaBilianou">
+	    Panagiota Bilianou</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PatrickBarnes">
+	    Patrick Barnes</ulink>  (beat writer, editor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PaulWFrields"> Paul
+	    W. Frields</ulink>  (tools, editor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Pavol">Šimo
+	    Pavol Šimo</ulink>  (translator - Slovak)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PawelSadowski">
+	    Pawel Sadowski</ulink>  (translator - Polish)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PatrickErnzer">
+	    Patrick Ernzer</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Raven"> Piotr
+	    Drąg</ulink>  (translator - Polish)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RahulSundaram">
+	    Rahul Sundaram</ulink>  (beat writer, editor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SamFolkWilliams">
+	    Sam Folk-Williams</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SekineTatsuo">
+	    Sekine Tatsuo</ulink>  (translator - Japanese)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SimosXenitellis">
+	    Simos Xenitellis</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SteveDickson"> Steve
+	    Dickson</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TetaBilianou"> Teta
+	    Bilianou</ulink>  (translator - Greek)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasCanniot">
+	    ThomasCanniot</ulink>  (translator - French)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasGraf"> Thomas
+	    Graf</ulink>  (beat writer)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TommyReynolds">
+	    Tommy Reynolds</ulink>  (tools)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ValnirFerreiraJr">
+	    Valnir Ferreira Jr.</ulink>  (translator - Brazilian
+	  Portuguese)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/VillePekkaVainio">
+	    Ville-Pekka Vainio</ulink>  (translator - Finnish)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/WillWoods"> Will
+	    Woods</ulink>  (beat contributor)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YoshinariTakaoka">
+	    Yoshinari Takaoka</ulink>  (translator, tools)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YuanYijun"> Yuan
+	    Yijun</ulink>  (translator - Simplified Chinese)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ZhangYang"> Zhang
+	    Yang</ulink>  (translator - simplified Chinese)</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist><para>... and many more translators.  Refer to the
+      Web-updated version of these release notes as we add translators
+      after release:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/">http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/</ulink>
+    </para>
+  </section><section id="sn-Production_methods">
+    <title>Production methods</title>
+    <para>Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora
+      Project Wiki.  They collaborate with other subject matter experts
+      during the test release phase of Fedora to explain important
+      changes and enhancements.  The editorial team ensures consistency
+      and quality of the finished beats, and ports the Wiki material to
+      DocBook XML in a revision control repository.  At this point, the
+      team of translators produces other language versions of the
+      release notes, and then they become available to the general
+      public as part of Fedora.  The publication team also makes them,
+      and subsequent errata, available via the Web.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Database_servers.xml b/en_US/Database_servers.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3cad1a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Database_servers.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Database_servers">
+  <title>Database servers</title>
+  <warning>
+    <title>You must do your own research on upgrading database packages.</title>
+    <para>Consult the release notes for the version of database you are
+      upgrading to. There may be actions you need to do for the upgrade
+      to be successful.
+    </para>
+  </warning>
+  <tip>
+    <title>Maybe you know what should be on this page?</title>
+    <para>The Fedora release notes are a collective effort of dozens of
+      people. You can contribute by editing the wiki page that
+      corresponds to this part of the release notes.
+    </para>
+  </tip>
+  <para>This section has not been updated for Fedora 10 by the beat
+    writer (<ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats#Beat_Assignments"/>). 
+    If you have some ideas or knowledge of what should be in this part
+    of the release notes, you are encouraged to edit the wiki directly.
+    Read <ulink url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo"/>
+    for more information, then get an account and start writing. </para>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Development.xml b/en_US/Development.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fdb75a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Development.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Development">
+  <title>Development</title>
+  <para>This section covers various development tools and
+    features.</para>
+
+<!-- Tools.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./Tools.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Embedded.xml b/en_US/Embedded.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ec314cf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Embedded.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Embedded">
+  <title>Embedded</title>
+  <para>Fedora 10 includes a number of applications to support embedded
+    development on a variety of targets.  Included are assemblers,
+    compilers, debuggers, programmers, IDEs and assorted
+    utilities.</para>
+  <section id="sn-AVR">
+    <title>AVR</title>
+    <variablelist>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>avrdude</package>Software for programming Atmel AVR
+	  microcontroller</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>AVRDUDE is a program for programming Atmel's AVR CPU's.
+	    It can program the Flash and EEPROM, and where supported by
+	    the serial programming protocol, it can program fuse and
+	    lock bits. AVRDUDE also supplies a direct instruction mode
+	    allowing one to issue any programming instruction to the AVR
+	    chip regardless of whether AVRDUDE implements that specific
+	    feature of a particular chip.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>avr-gcc</package>Cross Compiling GNU GCC targeted at
+	  avr</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>This is a Cross Compiling version of GNU GCC, which can
+	    be used to compile for the AVR platform, instead of for the
+	    native i386 platform.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>avr-gcc-c++</package>Cross Compiling GNU GCC targeted
+	  at avr</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>This package contains the Cross Compiling version of
+	    g++, which can be used to compile c++ code for the AVR
+	    platform, instead of for the native i386 platform.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>avr-libc</package>C library for use with GCC on Atmel
+	  AVR microcontrollers</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>AVR Libc is a free software project with the goal to
+	    provide a high quality C library for use with GCC on Atmel
+	    AVR microcontrollers.</para>
+	  <para>AVR Libc is licensed under a single unified license.
+	    This so-called modified Berkeley license is intended to be
+	    compatible with most free software licenses such as the GPL,
+	    yet impose as little restrictions as possible for the use of
+	    the library in closed-source commercial applications.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>avr-binutils</package>Cross Compiling GNU binutils
+	  targeted at avr</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>This is a Cross Compiling version of GNU binutils, which
+	    can be used to assemble and link binaries for the AVR
+	    platform, instead of for the native i386 platform.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>avr-gdb</package>GDB for (remote) debugging avr
+	  binaries</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>This is a special version of GDB, the GNU Project
+	    debugger, for (remote) debugging AVR binaries. GDB allows
+	    you to see what is going on inside another program while it
+	    executes or what another program was doing at the moment it
+	    crashed.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>avarice</package>Program for interfacing the Atmel
+	  JTAG ICE to GDB</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>Program for interfacing the Atmel JTAG ICE to GDB to
+	    allow users to debug their embedded AVR target</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+    </variablelist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Microchip_PIC">
+    <title>Microchip PIC</title>
+    <variablelist>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>gputils</package>Development utilities for Microchip
+	  (TM) PIC (TM) microcontrollers</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>This is a collection of development tools for Microchip
+	    (TM) PIC (TM) microcontrollers.  This is ALPHA software:
+	    there may be serious bugs in it, and it's nowhere near
+	    complete.  The <package>gputils</package> package currently
+	    only implements a subset of the features available with
+	    Microchip's tools.  Refer to the documentation for an
+	    up-to-date list of what <package>gputils</package> can
+	    do.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term><package>gpsim</package> A simulator for Microchip (TM)
+	  PIC (TM) microcontrollers</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>The <package>gpsim</package> software is a simulator for
+	    Microchip (TM) PIC (TM) microcontrollers. It supports most
+	    devices in Microchip's 12-bit, 14bit, and 16-bit core
+	    families. In addition, gpsim supports dynamically loadable
+	    modules such as LED's, LCD's, resistors, and so forth, to
+	    extend the simulation environment beyond the PIC.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term><package>ktechlab</package> Development and simulation of
+	  microcontrollers and electronic circuits</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para><application>KTechlab</application> is a development and
+	    simulation environment for microcontrollers and electronic
+	    circuits, distributed under the GNU General Public License.
+	    <application>KTechlab</application> consists of several
+	    well-integrated components:</para>
+	  <itemizedlist>
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para>A circuit simulator, capable of simulating logic,
+		linear devices and some nonlinear devices. </para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>Integration with <command>gpsim</command>, allowing
+		PICs to be simulated in circuit. </para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>A schematic editor, which provides a rich real-time
+		feedback of the simulation.</para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>A flowchart editor, allowing PIC programs to be
+		constructed visually. </para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>MicroBASIC; a BASIC-like compiler for PICs, written
+		as a companion program to
+		<application>KTechlab</application>. </para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>An embedded <application>Kate</application> part,
+		which provides a powerful editor for PIC programs.
+	      </para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>Integrated assembler and disassembler via
+		<command>gpasm</command> and
+		<command>gpdasm</command>.</para>
+	    </listitem>
+	  </itemizedlist>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term><package>pikdev</package> IDE for development of PICmicro
+	  based application (under Linux/KDE)</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para><application>PiKdev</application> is a simple IDE
+	    dedicated to the development of PIC based applications under
+	    KDE. Features:
+	  </para>
+	  <itemizedlist>
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para>Integrated editor</para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>Project management</para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>Integrated programming engine for 12, 14 and 16 bits
+		PIC (flash or EPROM technology)</para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>Support for parallel and serial port programmers
+	      </para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para>KDE compliant look-and-feel</para>
+	    </listitem>
+	  </itemizedlist>
+	  <para>The system administrator must read
+	    <filename>README.Fedora</filename> file located in the
+	    <filename>/usr/share/doc/pikdev-0.9.2</filename> directory
+	    to complete the full feature installation.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>piklab</package> Development environment for
+	  applications based on PIC & dsPIC</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para><application>Piklab</application> is a graphic
+	    development environment for PIC and dsPIC microcontrollers.
+	    It interfaces with various toochains for compiling and
+	    assembling and it supports several Microchip and direct
+	    programmers.  The system administrator must refer to the
+	    <filename>README.Fedora</filename> file located in the
+	    <filename>/usr/share/doc/piklab-0.15.0</filename> directory
+	    to complete full feature installation.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>pikloops</package> Code generator for PIC
+	  delays</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para><application>PiKLoop</application> generates code to
+	    create delays for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. It is a
+	    useful companion for <application>Pikdev</application> or
+	    <application>Piklab</application> IDE.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+    </variablelist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Others_and_processor_agnostic">
+    <title>Others and processor agnostic</title>
+    <variablelist>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>dfu-programmer</package> A device firmware update
+	  based USB programmer for Atmel chips</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>A linux based command-line programmer for Atmel chips
+	    with a USB bootloader supporting ISP. This is a mostly
+	    Device Firmware Update (DFU) 1.0 compliant user-space
+	    application. Currently supported chips: 8051, AVR,
+	    at89c51snd1c, at90usb1287, at89c5130, at90usb1286,
+	    at89c5131, at90usb647, at89c5132, at90usb646, at90usb162,
+	    and at90usb82.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>sdcc</package> Small Device C Compiler</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>The <package>sdcc-2.6.0-12</package> package for SDCC is
+	    a C compiler for 8051 class and similar microcontrollers.
+	    The package includes the compiler, assemblers and linkers, a
+	    device simulator, and a core library. The processors
+	    supported (to a varying degree) include the 8051, ds390,
+	    z80, hc08, and PIC.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>uisp</package> Universal In-System Programmer for
+	  Atmel AVR and 8051</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>The <command>uisp</command> utility is for
+	    downloading/uploading programs to AVR devices. It can also
+	    be used for some Atmel 8051 type devices. In addition,
+	    <command>uisp</command> can erase the device, write lock
+	    bits, verify and set the active segment. For use with the
+	    following hardware to program the devices: pavr, stk500,
+	    Atmel STK500, dapa, Direct AVR Parallel Access, stk200,
+	    Parallel Starter Kit, STK200, STK300, abb, Altera,
+	    ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable, avrisp, Atmel
+	    AVR, bsd, fbprg (parallel), dt006 (parallel), dasa serial
+	    (RESET=RTS SCK=DTR MOSI=TXD MISO=CTS), dasa2 serial
+	    (RESET=!TXD SCK=RTS MOSI=DTR MISO=CTS)</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>simcoupe</package> SAM Coupe emulator (spectrum
+	  compatible)</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para><application>SimCoupe</application> emulates an 8bit Z80
+	    based home computer, released in 1989 by Miles Gordon
+	    Technology. The SAM Coupe was largely spectrum compatible,
+	    with much improved hardware</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>sjasm</package> A z80 cross assembler</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>SjASM is a two pass macro Z80 cross assembler</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+      <varlistentry>
+	<term>
+	  <package>z88dk</package> A Z80 cross compiler</term>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>The <command>z88dk</command> program is a Z80 cross
+	    compiler capable of generating binary files for a variety of
+	    Z80 based machines (such as the ZX81, Spectrum, Jupiter Ace,
+	    and some TI calculators).</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </varlistentry>
+    </variablelist>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml b/en_US/Fedora_10_boot-time.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_10_boot-time">
+  <title>Fedora 10 boot-time</title>
+  <para>Fedora 10 includes multiple boot-time updates, including changes
+    that allow for faster booting and graphic booting changes.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Plymouth">
+    <title>Plymouth</title>
+    <para>Plymouth is the graphical boot up system debuting with Fedora
+      10.</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Adding <command>rhgb</command> on the
+	  <command>grub</command> command line directs Plymouth to load
+	  the appropriate plugin for your hardware.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>The graphical boot splash screen that comes with Plymouth
+	  requires kernel mode setting drivers to work best. There are
+	  not kernel modesetting drivers available for all hardware yet.
+	  To see the graphical splash before the drivers are generally
+	  available, add <userinput>vga=0x318</userinput> to the kernel
+	  <command>grub</command> command line. This uses
+	  <command>vesafb</command>, which does not necessarily give the
+	  native resolution for a flat panel, and may cause flickering
+	  or other weird interactions with X. Without kernel modesetting
+	  drivers or <userinput>vga=0x318</userinput>, Plymouth uses a
+	  text-based plugin that is plain but functional.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Currently, only Radeon R500 and higher users get kernel
+	  modesetting by default. There is work in progress to provide
+	  modesetting for R100 and R200. Additionally, Intel kernel
+	  modesetting drivers are in development, but not turned on by
+	  default.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>The kernel modesetting drivers are still in development
+	  and buggy. If you end up with nothing but a black screen
+	  during boot up, or a screen with nothing but random noise on
+	  it, then adding <userinput>nomodeset</userinput> to the kernel
+	  boot prompt in grub disables modesetting.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Plymouth hides boot messages. To view boot messages, press
+	  the <keycap>Esc</keycap> key during boot, or view them in
+	  <filename>/var/log/boot.log</filename> after boot up.
+	  Alternatively, remove <command>rhgb</command> from the kernel
+	  command line and plymouth displays all boot messages. There is
+	  also a status icon on the login screen to view boot
+	  warnings.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Faster_booting">
+    <title>Faster booting</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 gets a faster boot from improvements in process
+      start-up.</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Readahead is started in parallel with the boot
+	  process.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Udev may appear to be slower but in fact readahead reads
+	  all disk buffers needed for the boot process in the background
+	  and shortens the whole boot process. Creation of the readahead
+	  file list is done monthly and can be triggered manually by
+	  touching <filename>/.readahead_collect</filename>. The
+	  configuration file
+	  <filename>/etc/sysconfig/readahead</filename> can be edited to
+	  turn off readahead-collector and/or readahead.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Kernel_modesetting">
+    <title>Kernel modesetting</title>
+    <para>Kernel modesetting (KMS) can default to either enabled or
+      disabled in the DRM driver and it can be enabled or disabled at
+      boot-time.</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Both Plymouth and the DDX drivers detect whether KMS is
+	  present and enabled. If it is present and enabled, Plymouth
+	  and DDX drivers will take advantage of them. </para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>If KMS is not present or it is present but disabled then
+	  Plymouth will automatically fall back to the text splash and
+	  the DDX driver will automatically fall back to user-space
+	  modesetting.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Allows for faster user switching, seamless X server
+	  switching, and graphical panic messages.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Fedora_10_overview.xml b/en_US/Fedora_10_overview.xml
new file mode 100644
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_10_overview">
+  <title>Fedora 10 overview</title>
+  <para>As always, Fedora continues to develop (<ulink
+      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/RedHatContributions"/>)
+    and integrate the latest free and open source software (<ulink
+      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features"/>.)
+    The following sections provide a brief overview of major changes
+    from the last release of Fedora. For more details about other
+    features that are included in Fedora 10, refer to their individual
+    wiki pages that detail feature goals and progress:</para><para>
+    <ulink
+      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList"/>
+  </para>
+  <para>Throughout the release cycle, there are interviews with
+    the developers behind key features giving out the inside
+    story:</para>
+  <para>
+    <ulink
+      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Interviews"/>
+  </para>
+  <para>The following are major features for Fedora 10:</para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>Wireless connection sharing enables ad hoc network sharing
+	-- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConnectionSharing"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>Better setup and use of printers through improved
+	management tools -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterPrinting"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>Virtualization storage provisioning for local and remote
+	connections now simplified -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtStorage"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>SecTool is a new security audit and intrusion detections
+	system -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SecurityAudit"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>RPM 4.6 is a major update to the powerful, flexible
+	software management libraries -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/RPM4.6"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <para>Some other features in this release include:
+  </para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>Glitch free audio and better performance is achieved
+	through a rewrite of the PulseAudio sound server to use
+	timer-based audio scheduling -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GlitchFreeAudio"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> Improved webcam support -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterWebcamSupport"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> Better support for infrared remote controls makes them
+	easier to connect and work with many applications -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterLIRCSupport"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> The paths
+	<computeroutput>/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin</computeroutput>
+	have been added to the <envar>PATH</envar> for normal users, to
+	simplify command-line administration tasks -- <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SbinSanity"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> The online account service provides applications with
+	credentials for online accounts listed on <ulink
+	  url="http://online.gnome.org"/> or stored in GConf -- <ulink
+	  url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/OnlineAccountsService"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <para>Features for Fedora 10 are tracked on the feature list page:</para>
+  <para>
+    <ulink
+      url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList"/>
+  </para>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Fedora_Live_images.xml b/en_US/Fedora_Live_images.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section id="sn-Fedora_Live_images" lang="en">
+  <title>Fedora Live images</title>
+  <para>The Fedora 10 release includes several Fedora Live ISO images in
+    addition to the traditional installation images.  These ISO images
+    are bootable, and you can burn them to media and use them to try out
+    Fedora.  They also include a feature that allows you to install the
+    Fedora Live image content to your hard drive for persistence and
+    higher performance.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Available_images">
+    <title>Available images</title>
+    <para>For a complete list of current spins available, and
+      instructions for using them, refer to:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CustomSpins"/>
+    </para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Usage_information">
+    <title>Usage information</title>
+    <para>To boot from the Fedora Live image, insert it into your
+      computer and restart. To log in and use the desktop environment,
+      enter the username <systemitem
+	class="username">fedora</systemitem>.  There is no password on
+      this account.  The GNOME-based Fedora Live images automatically
+      login after one minute, so users have time to select a preferred
+      language. After logging in, if you wish to install the contents of
+      the live image to your hard drive, click on the <guiicon>Install
+	to Hard Drive</guiicon> icon on the desktop.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Text_mode_installation">
+    <title>Text mode installation</title>
+    <para>You can do a text mode installation of the Fedora Live images
+      using the <command>liveinst</command> command in the
+      console.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-USB_booting">
+    <title>USB booting</title>
+    <para>Another way to use these Fedora Live images is to put them on
+      a USB stick.  To do this, use the
+      <package>liveusb-creator</package> graphical interface. Use
+      <guimenuitem>Add/Remove Software</guimenuitem>, search for, then
+      install <package>liveusb-creator</package>.  To install using
+      <command>yum</command>:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'yum install liveusb-creator'</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>Instead of the graphical tool, you can use the command line
+      interface from the <package>livecd-tools</package> package.  Then,
+      run the <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> script:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>/usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk /path/to/live.iso
+	/dev/sdb1</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
+      where you want to put the image.</para>
+    <para>This is <emphasis>not</emphasis> a destructive process; any
+      data you currently have on your USB stick <emphasis>is
+	preserved</emphasis>.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Persistent_home_directory">
+    <title>Persistent home directory</title>
+    <para>Support for keeping a persistent <filename>/home</filename>
+      with the rest of the system stateless has been added for Fedora
+      10.  This includes support for encrypting
+      <filename>/home</filename> to protect your system in the case
+      where your USB stick is lost or stolen.  To use this, download the
+      live image and run the following command:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>livecd-iso-to-disk --home-size-mb 512 /path/to/live.iso
+	/dev/sdb1</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
+      where you want to put the image.</para>
+    <para>Replace <computeroutput>512</computeroutput> with the desired
+      size in megabytes of the persistent <filename>/home</filename>.
+      The <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> shell script is stored
+      in the <filename>LiveOS</filename> directory at the top level of
+      the CD image. The USB media must have sufficient free space for
+      the Fedora Live image, plus the <filename>/home</filename>, plus
+      any other data to be stored on the media.  By default, this
+      encrypts your data and prompts for a passphrase to use.  If you
+      want to have an unencrypted <filename>/home</filename>, then you
+      can specify <option>--unencrypted-home</option>.</para>
+    <para>Note that later runs of <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command>
+      preserve the <filename>/home</filename> that is created on the USB
+      stick, continuing to use it even if you change your live
+      image.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Live_USB_persistence">
+    <title>Live USB persistence</title>
+    <para>Support for persistent changes with a Fedora Live image exists
+      for Fedora 9 and later. The primary use case is booting from a
+      Fedora Live image on a USB flash drive and storing changes to that
+      same device. To do this, download the Fedora Live image and then
+      run the following command:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb 512
+	/path/to/live.iso /dev/sdb1</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
+      where you want to put the image.</para>
+    <para>Replace <computeroutput>512</computeroutput> with the desired
+      size in megabytes of the persistent data, or
+      <firstterm>overlay</firstterm>. The
+      <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> shell script is stored in
+      the <filename>LiveOS</filename> directory at the top level of the
+      CD image. The USB media must have sufficient free space for the
+      Fedora Live image, plus the overlay, plus any other data to be
+      stored on the media.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Booting_a_Fedora_Live_image_off_of_USB_on_Intel-based_Apple_hardware">
+    <title>Booting a Fedora Live image off of USB on Intel-based Apple
+      hardware</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 includes support for putting the live image onto a
+      USB image and then booting it on Intel processor-based Apple
+      hardware.  Unlike for most x86 machines, this unfortunately
+      requires reformatting the USB stick that you are using.  To set up
+      a stick for this, you can run:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>/usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk --mactel /path/to/live.iso
+	/dev/sdb1</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>Replace <filename>/dev/sdb1</filename> with the partition
+      where you want to put the image.</para>
+    <para>Note that all of the other arguments for the
+      <command>livecd-iso-to-disk</command> tool as described above can
+      be used here as well.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Differences_from_a_regular_Fedora_install">
+    <title>Differences from a regular Fedora install</title>
+    <para>The following items are different from a normal Fedora install
+      with the Fedora Live images.</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Fedora Live images provide a subset of packages available
+	  in the regular DVD image. Both connect to the same repository
+	  that has all the packages.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>The SSH daemon <systemitem
+	    class="daemon">sshd</systemitem> is disabled by default. The
+	  daemon is disabled because the default username in the Fedora
+	  Live images does not have a password. However, installation to
+	  hard disk prompts for creating a new username and
+	  password.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Fedora Live image installations do not allow any package
+	  selection or upgrade capability since they copy the entire
+	  file system from media or USB disks to the hard disk. After
+	  the installation is complete, and your system has been
+	  rebooted, you can add and remove packages as desired with the
+	  <guimenuitem>Add/Remove Packages</guimenuitem> tool,
+	  <command>yum</command>, or the other software management
+	  tools.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Fedora Live images do not work on i586
+	  architecture.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Fedora_Project.xml b/en_US/Fedora_Project.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_Project">
+  <title>Fedora Project</title>
+  <para>The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux
+    community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system
+    exclusively from free and open source software. The Fedora Project
+    is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. As a tester,
+    developer, documenter, or translator, you can make a difference.
+    Refer to <ulink url="http://join.fedoraproject.org"/> for details.
+    For information on the channels of communication for Fedora users
+    and contributors, refer to <ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate"/>.
+  </para>
+  <para>In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are
+    available:</para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-list at redhat.com"/>, for users of
+	Fedora releases</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-test-list at redhat.com"/>, for
+	testers of Fedora test releases</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-devel-list at redhat.com"/>, for
+	developers, developers, developers</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para><ulink url="mailto:fedora-docs-list at redhat.com"/>, for
+	participants of the Documentation Project</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <para>To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word
+    "subscribe" in the subject to
+    <replaceable><listname>-request</replaceable>, where
+    <replaceable><listname></replaceable> is one of the above list
+    names.  Alternately, you can subscribe to Fedora mailing lists
+    through the Web interface at <ulink
+      url="http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/"/>.
+  </para>
+  <para>The Fedora Project also uses several IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
+    channels. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication,
+    similar to Instant Messaging. With it, you may have conversations
+    with multiple people in an open channel, or chat with someone
+    privately one-on-one.  To talk with other Fedora Project
+    participants via IRC, access the Freenode IRC network. Refer to the
+    Freenode website at <ulink url="http://www.freenode.net/"/> for more
+    information.</para><para>Fedora Project participants frequent the
+    <computeroutput>#fedora</computeroutput> channel on the Freenode
+    network, while Fedora Project developers may often be found on the
+    <computeroutput>#fedora-devel</computeroutput> channel. Some of the
+    larger projects may have their own channels as well.  This
+    information may be found on the webpage for the project, and at
+    <ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Communicate"/>.</para>
+  <para>In order to talk on the <computeroutput>#fedora</computeroutput>
+    channel, you need to register your nickname, or
+    <firstterm>nick</firstterm>. Instructions are given when you
+    <userinput>/join</userinput> the channel.</para>
+  <note>
+    <title>IRC Channels</title> 
+    <para>The Fedora Project and Red Hat have no control over the Fedora
+      Project IRC channels or their content.</para>
+  </note>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Fedora_desktop.xml b/en_US/Fedora_desktop.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Fedora_desktop">
+  <title>Fedora desktop</title>
+  <para>This section details changes that affect Fedora graphical
+    desktop users.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Better_webcam_support">
+    <title>Better webcam support</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 comes with improved support for webcams.</para>
+    <para>This support follows on the improvements to the UVC driver
+      first introduced in Fedora 9 that added support for any webcam
+      with a Windows Vista compliant logo.  Fedora 10 features a new
+      v4l2 version of <package>gspca</package>, a USB webcam driver
+      framework with support for many different USB webcam bridges and
+      sensors.</para>
+    <para>Userspace support for webcams has also been improved by adding
+      <systemitem class="library">libv4l</systemitem> and updating all
+      webcam using applications to use <systemitem
+	class="library">libv4l</systemitem>.  This support makes these
+      applications understand the manufacturer specific and custom video
+      formats emitted by many webcams, especially by many of the webcams
+      supported by <package></package>gspca.</para>
+    <para>For a list of all webcams and applications where Fedora 10's
+      new webcam support has been tested refer to the <ulink
+	url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterWebcamSupport"/>. 
+      For a list of all cams supported by the original version of
+      <package></package>gspca refer to the original gspca
+      website.</para>
+    <para><ulink url="http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html"/></para>
+    <para>The v4l2 version of <package>gspca</package> in Fedora 10
+      supports all these webcams and more.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Plymouth_graphical_boot">
+    <title>Plymouth graphical boot</title>
+    <para>For information about the new graphical boot mode read <xref
+    linkend="sn-Fedora_10_boot-time"/>.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Echo_icon_theme">
+    <title>Echo icon theme</title>
+    <para>Echo is an icon theme developed for Fedora by the volunteer
+      Fedora Art community.  Echo inherits the isometric perspective
+      from the classic Bluecurve theme while introducing a refreshing
+      new look. It follows the freedesktop.org theme specification. The
+      current version covers essential icons from the desktop menus and
+      applications. Future revisions will bring broader coverage.
+    </para>
+    <para>Currently, both GNOME and Xfce use the Echo icon theme by
+      default. KDE continues to use the Oxygen icon theme. The next
+      release of Fedora may introduce Echo by default for KDE for a
+      consistent look and feel across different desktop
+      environments.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Infrared_remote_support">
+    <title>Infrared remote support</title>
+    <para>New to Fedora 10 is the <package>gnome-lirc-properties</package>
+      package with a new graphical front-end for configuring LIRC to use
+      with applications supporting the protocol.  For more information
+      refer to <xref linkend="sn-Infrared_remote_support"/>.</para>
+    <para>LIRC is routinely used in multimedia applications to implement
+      support for infrared remote controls, and using it in
+      <application>Rhythmbox</application> and <application>Totem</application>
+      should be as easy as plugging the remote receiver into your
+      computer, then selecting <guimenuitem>Auto-detect</guimenuitem> in the
+      <guimenu>Infrared Remote Control</guimenu> preferences. Refer to
+      the feature page for more information:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterLIRCSupport"/>
+    </para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Bluetooth_BlueZ_4.0">
+    <title>Bluetooth BlueZ 4.0</title>
+    <para>The Bluetooth support stack, called BlueZ (<ulink
+	url="http://www.bluez.org"/>,) has been updated to version 4.x
+      in Fedora 10. Most changes in this version are useful for
+      application developers, but users can notice the new, easier to
+      use wizard for setting up keyboards, mice, and other supported
+      Bluetooth devices.  There is also the ability to turn-off the
+      Bluetooth adapter on most brands of laptops through the
+      preferences. This new version will also allow better support for
+      audio devices in the future, through PulseAudio.</para>
+    <para>Note that the default Bluetooth kernel driver was also
+      switched to <command>btusb</command>, which cuts down power
+      consumption compared to its predecessor
+      <command>hci_usb</command>.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-GNOME">
+    <title>GNOME</title>
+    <para>This release features GNOME 2.24.  For more details refer
+      to:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.24/"/>
+    </para>
+    <section id="sn-Empathy_instant_messenger">
+      <title>Empathy instant messenger</title>
+      <para>
+	<application>Empathy</application> instant messenger is the new
+	default replacing <application>Pidgin</application> in this
+	release. It has support for multiple protocols including IRC,
+	XMPP(Jabber), Yahoo, MSN, and others via plugins. It also
+	supports video and voice in the XMPP protocol, with support for
+	other protocols under active development. Empathy uses the
+	<command>telepathy</command> framework that has a number of
+	additional plugins:</para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <command>telepathy-gabble</command> -
+	    Jabber/XMPP plugin</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <command>telepathy-idle</command> -
+	    IRC plugin</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <command>telepathy-butterfly</command>
+	    - MSN plugin</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <command>telepathy-sofiasip</command>
+	    - SIP plugin</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <command>telepathy-haze</command> -
+	    Libpurple (Pidgin) library connection manager provides
+	    support for other protocols such as Yahoo</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+      <para>
+	<application>Pidgin</application> continues to be available in the
+	Fedora software repository and is retained as the default for
+	users upgrading from previous releases of Fedora.
+      </para>
+    </section><section id="sn-GNOME_Display_Manager">
+      <title>GNOME Display Manager</title>
+      <para>The GNOME Display Manager (<systemitem
+	  class="daemon">gdm</systemitem>) has been updated to the
+	latest upstream code, which is a complete rewrite driven by
+	Fedora developers. PolicyKit can be used to control shutdown and
+	reboot.  The configuration tool <command>gdmsetup</command> is missing
+	currently, and is set to be replaced. For configuration changes,
+	refer to:</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="http://live.gnome.org/GDM/2.22/Configuration"/>
+      </para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Codec_installation_helper">
+      <title>Codec installation helper</title>
+      <para>The GStreamer codec installation helper
+	<command>codeina</command> was replaced by a PackageKit-based
+	solution for Fedora 10. When Totem, Rhythmbox, or another
+	GStreamer application require a plugin to read a film or song, a
+	PackageKit dialogue appears, allowing the user to search for the
+	necessary package in the configured
+	repositories.</para>
+      <para>More details are available on the feature page:</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GStreamer_dependencies_in_RPM"/>
+      </para>
+    </section>
+  </section><section id="sn-KDE">
+    <title>KDE</title>
+    <para>This release features KDE 4.1.2. As the
+      <package>kdevelop</package> packages is not part of KDE 4.1 and
+      <package>kdewebdev</package> is only partially available (no
+      <application>Quanta</application>) in KDE 4.1, the KDE 3.5.10
+      versions of those packages are shipped. A
+      <package>kdegames3</package> package containing the games not yet
+      ported to KDE 4 is also available.</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1.2.php"/>
+    </para>
+    <para>KDE 4.1 is the latest release of KDE 4 and provides
+      several new features, many usability improvements, and bugfixes
+      over KDE 4.0, the first KDE 4 release series. This new release
+      includes a folder view desktop applet
+      (<firstterm>Plasmoid</firstterm>), improvements to
+      <application>Dolphin</application> and <application>Konqueror</application>
+      and many new and improved applications. KDE 4.1.2 is a bugfix
+      release from the KDE 4.1 release series.</para>
+    <para>Fedora 10 does <emphasis>not</emphasis> include the legacy KDE
+      3 Desktop. It does include a compatibility KDE 3 Development
+      Platform, which can be used to build and run KDE 3 applications
+      within KDE 4 or any other desktop environment. Refer to the <xref
+      linkend="sn-KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries"/>
+      section for more details about what is
+      included.</para>
+    <para>Fedora 10 includes a snapshot of
+      <package>knetworkmanager</package>, which works with the
+      prerelease of <application>NetworkManager</application> 0.7 in
+      Fedora 10. As it was not considered ready for production use, the
+      KDE Live images use <command>nm-applet</command> from
+      <package>NetworkManager-gnome</package> instead (as in Fedora 8
+      and 9). The <systemitem
+	class="daemon">gnome-keyring-daemon</systemitem> facility saves
+      passwords for these encryption technologies. If you wish to try
+      <command>knetworkmanager</command> can be
+      installed from the repository.</para>
+    <para>As the native <application>KWin</application> window manager
+      now optionally supports compositing and desktop effects, the KDE
+      Live images no longer include
+      <application>Compiz/Beryl</application> (since Fedora 9). The
+      <application>KWin</application> compositing/effects mode is
+      disabled by default, but can be enabled in
+      <guimenuitem>systemsettings</guimenuitem>.
+      <application>Compiz</application> (with KDE 4 integration) is
+      available from the repository by installing the
+      <package>compiz-kde</package> package.</para>
+    <section id="sn-Enhancements">
+      <title>Enhancements</title>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <firstterm>Plasma</firstterm> is more mature and panel
+	    configuration has been extended. The new panel controller
+	    makes it easy to customize your panel providing direct
+	    visual feedback. The Plasma <command>folderview</command>
+	    applet provides a view of a directory and thus allows you to
+	    store files on the desktop. It is replaces other well known
+	    icons on the desktop.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Package_and_application_changes">
+      <title>Package and application changes</title>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>Fedora 10 ships <package>kdepim</package> 4.1.2
+	    instead of 3.5.x.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <package>libkipi</package>,
+	    <package>libkexiv2</package>, and
+	    <package>libkdcraw</package> have been
+	    obsoleted by the KDE 4 versions in the <package>kdegraphics</package>
+	    package. Accordingly, <package>kipi-plugins</package>,
+	    <package>digikam</package>, and
+	    <package>kphotoalbum</package> have
+	    been updated to KDE 4 versions.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <package>kpackagekit</package>, a KDE
+	    frontend to PackageKit, is now available. (It may be made
+	    available as an update for Fedora 9 at a later time.)</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist><para>In addition, the following changes made since
+	the Fedora 9 release, which have been backported to Fedora 9
+	updates, are also part of Fedora 10:</para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>KDE has been upgraded from version 4.0.3 to
+	    4.1.2.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <package>qt</package>
+	    and <package>PyQt4</package> have been
+	    upgraded from 4.3 to 4.4.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <package>kdewebdev</package>,
+	    <package>kdevelop</package>,
+	    <package>kdegames3</package>, and the
+	    KDE 3 backwards-compatibility libraries have been upgraded
+	    from KDE 3.5.9 to 3.5.10.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <emphasis>QtWebKit</emphasis> is now part of the
+	  <package>qt</package> package. The stand alone
+	  <package>WebKit-qt</package> package has been
+	  obsoleted.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>The new package <package>qgtkstyle</package> contains
+	    a Qt 4 style using GTK+ for drawing, providing better
+	    integration of Qt 4 and KDE 4 applications into
+	    GNOME.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>The <systemitem class="library">phonon</systemitem> library,
+	    which was part of <package>kdelibs</package> in Fedora
+	    9, is now a separate package. An optional
+	    <emphasis>GStreamer</emphasis> backend (<package>phonon-backend-gstreamer</package>) 
+	    is now available, but the <emphasis>xine-lib</emphasis>
+	    backend, which is now packaged as <package>phonon-backend-xine</package>, 
+	    is still the recommended default backend and is now required
+	    by the <package>phonon</package>
+	    package.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The <package>kdegames3</package> package
+	    no longer provides development support for the KDE 3 version
+	    of <package>libkdegames</package> because
+	    nothing in Fedora outside of <package>kdegames3</package> itself
+	    requires that library any longer.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The package <package>okteta</package> is now part
+	    of <package>kdeutils</package>.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The package <package>dragonplayer</package> is now
+	    part of <package>kdemultimedia</package>.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The program <package>kaider</package> has been
+	    renamed to <emphasis>Lokalize</emphasis> and is now part of
+	    <package>kdesdk</package>.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The package <package>ksirk</package> has been
+	    ported to KDE 4 and is now part of <package>kdegames</package>.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The package <package>extragear-plasma</package>
+	    has been renamed to <package>kdeplasma-addons</package>.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Sugar_Desktop">
+    <title>Sugar Desktop</title>
+    <para>The Sugar Desktop originated with the OLPC initiative. It
+      allows for Fedora users and developers to do the following.</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Build upon the collaborative environment.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Test out Sugar on an existing Fedora system by selecting
+	  the Sugar environment from their display manager.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Developers interested in working on the Sugar interface
+	  or writing activities can have a development platform without
+	  needing an XO laptop. </para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Web_browsers">
+    <title>Web browsers</title>
+    <section id="sn-Enabling_Flash_plugin">
+      <title>Enabling Flash plugin</title>
+      <para>Fedora includes <command>swfdec</command> and
+      <command>gnash</command>, which are free and open source
+      implementations of Flash.  We encourage you to try either of
+      them before seeking out Adobe's proprietary Flash Player plugin
+      software. The Adobe Flash Player plugin uses a legacy sound
+      framework that does not work correctly without additional
+      support.  Run the following command to enable this
+      support:</para>
+      <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'yum install libflashsupport'</userinput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>If you are using Flash 10, you do not need
+      <package>libflashsupport</package> anymore as the usage of ALSA
+      has been fixed in this version.
+      </para>
+      <para>Users of Fedora x86_64 must install the
+      <package>nspluginwrapper.i386</package> package to enable the
+      32-bit Adobe Flash Player plug-in in
+      <application>Firefox</application>, and the
+      <package>libflashsupport.i386</package> package to enable sound
+      from the plugin.</para>
+      <para>Install the <package>nspluginwrapper.i386</package>,
+      <package>nspluginwrapper.x86_64</package>, and
+      <package>libflashsupport.i386</package> packages:</para>
+      <screen><userinput>su -c 'yum install nspluginwrapper.{i386,x86_64} libflashsupport.i386'</userinput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>Install <package>flash-plugin</package> after
+      <package>nspluginwrapper.i386</package> is installed:</para>
+      <screen>
+	<userinput>su -c 'yum install libflashsupport'</userinput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>Run <userinput>mozilla-plugin-config</userinput> to
+      register the flash plugin:</para>
+      <screen>
+	<userinput>su -c 'mozilla-plugin-config -i -g -v'</userinput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>Close all <application>Firefox</application> windows, and
+      then relaunch <application>Firefox</application>. Type
+      <userinput>about:plugins</userinput> in the URL bar to ensure
+      the plugin is loaded.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Disabling_PC_speaker">
+      <title>Disabling PC speaker</title>
+      <para>PC speaker is enabled by default in Fedora.  If you do not
+      prefer this, there are two ways to circumvent the sounds:</para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>Reduce its volume to a acceptable level or completely
+	  mute the PC speaker in <command>alsamixer</command> with the
+	  setting for <menuchoice><guimenuitem>PC
+	  Speak</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>Disable the PC speaker system wide by running the
+	  following commands in a console:</para>
+	  <screen>
+	    <userinput>su -c 'modprobe -r pcspkr' su -c 'echo "install pcspkr :" >> /etc/modprobe.conf'</userinput>
+	  </screen>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+  </section>  
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Feedback.xml b/en_US/Feedback.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Feedback">
+  <title>Feedback</title>
+  <para>Thank you for taking the time to provide your comments,
+    suggestions, and bug reports to the Fedora community; this helps
+    improve the state of Fedora, Linux, and free software
+    worldwide.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Providing_feedback_on_Fedora_software">
+    <title>Providing feedback on Fedora software</title>
+    <para>To provide feedback on Fedora software or other system
+      elements, please refer to <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests"/>. A
+      list of commonly reported bugs and known issues for this release
+      is available from <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/F10Common"/>.
+    </para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Providing_feedback_on_release_notes">
+    <title>Providing feedback on release notes</title>
+    <para>If you feel these release notes could be improved in any way,
+      you can provide your feedback directly to the beat writers. There
+      are several ways to provide feedback, in order of
+      preference:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>If you have a Fedora account, edit content directly at
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats"/>.
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Fill out a bug request using this template: <ulink
+	    url="http://tinyurl.com/nej3u"/> - <emphasis>This link is
+	    ONLY for feedback on the release notes
+	    themselves.</emphasis>  Refer to the admonition above for
+	  details.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Email <ulink
+	    url="mailto:relnotes at fedoraproject.org"/>.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/File_servers.xml b/en_US/File_servers.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-File_servers">
+  <title>File servers</title>
+  <para>This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Refer
+    to <ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebServers"/> and
+    <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba"/> for
+    information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Microsoft
+    Windows) file sharing services.</para>
+  <tip>
+      <title>Maybe you know what should be on this page?</title>
+      <para>The Fedora release notes are a collective effort of dozens
+	of people.  You can contribute by editing the wiki page that
+	corresponds to this part of the release notes.</para>
+  </tip>
+  <para>This section has not been updated for Fedora 10 by the beat
+    writer (<ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats#Beat_Assignments"/>.) 
+    If you have some ideas or knowledge of what should be in this part
+    of the release notes, you are encouraged to edit the wiki directly.
+    Read <ulink url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo/"/>
+      for more information, then get an account and start
+      writing.</para>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/File_systems.xml b/en_US/File_systems.xml
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index 0000000..02b6851
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/File_systems.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-File_systems">
+  <title>File systems</title>
+  <section id="sn-eCryptfs">
+    <title>eCryptfs</title>
+    <para>While Fedora 9 debuted encrypted fileystem support, F10
+      builds on that and fixes a number of problems that could have
+      resulted in data corruption.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-EXT4">
+    <title>EXT4</title>
+    <para>Fedora 9 debuted a preview of ext4 support. F10 brings a
+      fully ext4-compatible e2fsprogs. In addition Anaconda's partition
+      screen has an ext4 filesystem option available if you launch the
+      installer with the ext4 option. Fedora 10 also brings delayed
+      allocation for ext4. However, ext4 in Fedora 10 doesn't currently
+      support filesystems larger than 16 terabytes.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-XFS">
+    <title>XFS</title>
+    <para>XFS is now a supported filesystem and an option with the the
+      partitioning screen of Anaconda</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Games_and_entertainment.xml b/en_US/Games_and_entertainment.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..571f85c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Games_and_entertainment.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Games_and_entertainment">
+  <title>Games and entertainment</title>
+  <para>Fedora provides a selection of games that cover a variety of
+    genres.  Users can install a small package of games for GNOME
+    (<package>gnome-games</package>) and KDE
+    (<package>kdegames</package>).  There are also many additional games
+    that span every major genre available in the repositories.</para>
+  <para>The Fedora Project website features a section dedicated to games
+    that details many of the available games, including overviews and
+    installation instructions.  For more information, refer to:</para>
+  <para>
+    <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Games"/>
+  </para>
+  <para>For a list of other games that are available for installation,
+    select <guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add/Remove
+      Software</guimenuitem>, or via the command line:</para>
+  <screen>
+    <userinput>yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment"</userinput>
+  </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://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/"/>
+  </para>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Hardware_overview.xml b/en_US/Hardware_overview.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d53c52c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Hardware_overview.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Hardware_overview">
+  <title>Hardware overview</title>
+  <para>Users often request that Fedora provide a <firstterm>hardware
+      compatibility list</firstterm> (<abbrev>HCL</abbrev>), which we have carefully avoided
+    doing.  Why?  It is a difficult and thankless task that is best
+    handled by the community at large than by one little Linux
+    distribution.</para>
+  <para>However, because of our stance against closed-source hardware
+    drivers and the problems of binary firmware for hardware, there is
+    some additional information the Fedora Project wants to provide
+    Fedora users.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Useful_hardware_information_in_these_release_notes">
+    <title>Useful hardware information in these release notes</title>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>For 32-bit x86 - <xref
+	    linkend="x86_specifics_for_Fedora"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>For 64-bit x86 - <xref
+	linkend="x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>For PowerPC (<abbrev>PPC</abbrev>)- <xref
+	    linkend="sn-PPC_specifics_for_Fedora"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section><section id="sn-Hardware_stance">
+    <title>Hardware stance</title>
+    <para>From <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems"/>:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>If it is proprietary, it cannot be included in
+	  Fedora.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>If it is legally encumbered, it cannot be included in
+	  Fedora.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>If it violates United States federal law, it cannot be
+	  included in Fedora.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section><section id="sn-What_can_you_do">
+    <title>What can you do?</title>
+    <orderedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Get active.  Tell your hardware vendors you only want
+	  free, open source drivers and firmware</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Use your buying power and only purchase from hardware
+	  vendors that support their hardware with open drivers and
+	  firmware.  Refer to <ulink
+	    url="http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/hardware.html"/>
+	  for more information.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </orderedlist>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml b/en_US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7071706
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="How_are_Things_for_Developers">
+	<title>How are Things for Developers</title>
+	<para/>
+
+<!-- Java.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Java.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Development.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Development.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Linux_kernel.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Linux_kernel.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Embedded.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Embedded.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Installation_notes.xml b/en_US/Installation_notes.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..685d304
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Installation_notes.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,358 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Installation_notes">
+  <title>Installation notes</title>
+  <tip>
+    <title>To learn how to install Fedora, refer to <ulink
+	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/"/>
+    </title>
+    <para>
+      If you encounter a problem or have a question during installation
+      that is not covered in these release notes, refer to <ulink
+	url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ"/> and <ulink
+	url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/Common"/>.
+    </para>
+  </tip>
+  <para>
+    <application>Anaconda</application> is the name of the Fedora
+    installer. This section outlines issues related to
+    <application>Anaconda</application> and installing Fedora 10.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Installation_media">
+    <title>Installation media</title>
+    <note>
+      <title> If you intend to download the Fedora DVD ISO image, keep
+	in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate
+	files larger than 2 GiB in size. </title>
+      <para> The programs <command>wget</command> 1.9.1-16 and above,
+	<command>curl</command>, and <command>ncftpget</command> do not
+	have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger
+	than 2 GiB. BitTorrent is another method for downloading large
+	files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent
+	file, refer to <ulink url="http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/"/>.
+      </para>
+    </note>
+    <para>
+      <application>Anaconda</application> asks if it should verify the
+      installation medium when <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Install or
+      upgrade an existing system</guimenuitem></menuchoice> is
+      selected during boot from an installation-only media.</para>
+    <para>
+      For Fedora Live media, press any key during the initial boot
+      countdown, bringing up a boot option menu.  Select
+      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Verify and
+      boot</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to perform the media test. The
+      pure installation medium can be used to verify a Fedora Live
+      medium. <application>Anaconda</application> asks during the
+      mediacheck if you want to check any other disc than the one
+      <application>Anaconda</application> is running from.  To test
+      another media, select
+      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>eject</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to
+      eject the inserted medium, then replace it with the medium you
+      want to test instead.</para>
+    <para>Perform this test everytime after you create or receive a new
+      installation or live medium.</para>
+    <para>The Fedora Project strongly recommends that you perform this
+      test before reporting any installation-related bugs. Many of the
+      bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CD or
+      DVDs.</para>
+    <para>In rare cases, the testing procedure 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.</para>
+    <note>
+      <title>BitTorrent Automatically Verifies File Integrity.</title> 
+      <para>If you use BitTorrent, any files you download are
+	automatically validated. If your file completes downloading you
+	do not need to check it. Once you burn your CD or DVD, however,
+	you should still use <programlisting
+	  format="linespecific">mediacheck</programlisting> to test the
+	integrity of the media.</para>
+    </note>
+    <para>
+      Another reason for a failure during installation is faulty
+      memory. To perform memory testing before you install Fedora,
+      press any key to enter the boot menu, then select
+      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Memory
+      Test</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. This option runs the
+      <application>Memtest86</application> standalone memory testing
+      software in place of <application>Anaconda</application>.
+      <application>Memtest86</application> memory testing continues
+      until you press the <keycap>Esc</keycap> key.</para>
+    <para>Fedora 10 supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations.
+      However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on
+      local storage, such as the installation DVD or Live Media.
+      Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM or that boot
+      from the installation DVD or Live Media can use the graphical
+      installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less fall back to using the
+      text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the
+      text-based installer, type <userinput>linux text</userinput> at
+      the <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Changes_in_Anaconda">
+    <title>Changes in Anaconda</title>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Features/NetConfigForNM"/> 
+	  -- Anaconda is now using
+	  <application>NetworkManager</application> for configuring
+	  network interfaces during installation.  The previous backend
+	  tool was <systemitem class="library">libdhcp</systemitem>
+	  (which was a replacement for <systemitem
+	    class="library">libpump</systemitem>).
+	  <application>Anaconda</application> uses
+	  <application>NetworkManager</application> by communicating
+	  with it via D-Bus during installation. The move to
+	  <application>NetworkManager</application> in
+	  <application>Anaconda</application> is still ongoing and some
+	  things are not yet 100% functional, but the bulk of existing
+	  functionality has been retained.
+	  <application>NetworkManager</application> is enabled by
+	  default on newly installed systems, so moving to
+	  <application>NetworkManager</application> in
+	  <application>Anaconda</application> allows the installer to
+	  use the same network management tool that the final system
+	  uses. The move to <application>NetworkManager</application>
+	  brings some changes, most notably the removal of the network
+	  interface configuration screen in
+	  <application>Anaconda</application>. You are no longer asked
+	  to verify the network settings during installation. The screen
+	  now simply prompts for the hostname. The settings used during
+	  installation are written to the system.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>When using <filename>netinst.iso</filename> to boot
+	  the installer, <application>Anaconda</application> defaults to
+	  using the Fedora mirrorlist URL as the installation source.
+	  The method selection screen no longer appears by default. If
+	  you do not wish to use the mirrorlist URL, either add
+	  <literal>repo=<replaceable><your installation
+	    source></replaceable></literal> or add
+	  <option>askmethod</option> to the installer boot parameters.
+	  The <option>askmethod</option> option causes the selection
+	  screen to appear as it did in previous releases. Boot
+	  parameters can be added by pressing the <keycap>Tab</keycap>
+	  key in the initial boot screen and appending your new
+	  parameters to the existing list. For more information, refer
+	  to the <computeroutput>repo=</computeroutput> and
+	  <computeroutput>stage2=</computeroutput> descriptions at
+	  <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options"/>.
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Installation_related_issues">
+    <title>Installation related issues</title>
+    <section id="PXE_booting_from_a_.iso">
+      <title>PXE booting from a <filename>.iso</filename></title>
+      <para>When PXE booting and using a <filename>.iso</filename> file
+	for the installation media via NFS you are now required to add
+	<userinput>method=nfsiso:server:/path</userinput> to the command
+	line.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-IDE_device_names">
+      <title>IDE device names</title>
+      <para>Use of <filename>/dev/hdX</filename> on i386 and x86_64 for
+	IDE drives changed to <filename>/dev/sdX</filename> in Fedora 7.
+	If you are upgrading from an earlier version than Fedora 7, you
+	need to research about the importance of labeling devices for
+	upgrades and any partition limitations.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-IDE_RAID">
+      <title>IDE RAID</title>
+      <para>Not all IDE RAID controllers are supported. If your RAID
+	controller is not yet supported by <systemitem
+	  class="daemon">dmraid</systemitem>, you may combine drives
+	into RAID arrays by configuring Linux software RAID. For
+	supported controllers, configure the RAID functions in the
+	computer BIOS.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Multiple_NICs_and_PXE_installation">
+      <title>Multiple NICs and PXE installation</title>
+      <para>Some servers with multiple network interfaces may not assign
+	eth0 to the first network interface as BIOS knows it, which can
+	cause the installer to try using a different network interface
+	than was used by PXE.  To change this behavior, use the
+	following in <filename>pxelinux.cfg/*</filename> config
+	files:</para>
+      <screen>
+	<computeroutput>IPAPPEND 2 APPEND
+	  ksdevice=bootif</computeroutput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>The configuration options above causes the installer to use
+	the same network interface as BIOS and PXE use. You can also use
+	the following option: </para>
+      <screen>
+	<computeroutput>ksdevice=link</computeroutput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>This option causes the installer to use the first network
+	device it finds that is linked to a network switch.</para>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Upgrade_related_issues">
+    <title>Upgrade related issues</title>
+    <para>Refer to <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DistributionUpgrades"/> for
+      detailed recommended procedures for upgrading Fedora.</para>
+    <section id="sn-SCSI_driver_partition_limits">
+      <title>SCSI driver partition limits</title>
+      <para>Whereas older IDE drivers supported up to 63 partitions per
+	device, SCSI devices are limited to 15 partitions per device.
+	<application>Anaconda</application> uses the <systemitem
+	  class="library">libata</systemitem> driver in the same fashion
+	as the rest of Fedora, so it is unable to detect more than 15
+	partitions on an IDE disk during the installation or upgrade
+	process.</para>
+      <para>If you are upgrading a system with more than 15 partitions,
+	you may need to migrate the disk to Logical Volume Management
+	(LVM). This restriction may cause conflicts with other installed
+	systems if they do not support LVM. Most modern Linux
+	distributions support LVM and drivers are available for other
+	operating systems as well.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Disk_partitions_must_be_labeled">
+      <title>Disk partitions must be labeled</title>
+      <para>A change in the way that the Linux kernel handles storage
+	devices means that device names such as
+	<filename>/dev/hdX</filename> or <filename>/dev/sdX</filename>
+	may differ from the values used in earlier releases.
+	<application>Anaconda</application> solves this problem by
+	relying on partition labels or UUIDs for finding devices. If
+	these are not present, then <application>Anaconda</application>
+	presents a warning indicating that partitions need to be
+	labelled and that the upgrade can not proceed. Systems that use
+	Logical Volume Management (LVM) and the device mapper usually do
+	not require relabeling.</para>
+      <section id="sn-To_check_disk_partition_labels">
+	<title>To check disk partition labels</title>
+	<para>To view partition labels, boot the existing Fedora
+	  installation, and enter the following at a terminal prompt:
+	</para>
+	<screen>
+	  <userinput>/sbin/blkid</userinput>
+	</screen>
+	<para>Confirm that each volume line in the list has a
+	  <computeroutput>LABEL=</computeroutput> value, as shown below:
+	</para>
+	<screen>
+	  <computeroutput>/dev/hdd1: LABEL="/boot"
+	    UUID="ec6a9d6c-6f05-487e-a8bd-a2594b854406" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
+	    TYPE="ext3" </computeroutput>	  
+	</screen>
+      </section>
+      <section id="sn-To_set_disk_partition_labels">
+	<title>To set disk partition labels</title>
+	<para>For ext2 and ext3 partitions without a label, use the
+	  following command: </para>
+	<screen>
+	  <userinput>su -c 'e2label /dev/example f7-slash'</userinput>
+	</screen>
+	<para>For a VFAT filesystem use <command>dosfslabel</command>
+	  from the <package>dosfstools</package> package, and for NTFS
+	  filesystem use <command>ntfslabel</command> from the
+	  <package>ntfsprogs</package> package. Before rebooting the
+	  machine, also update the file system mount entries, and the
+	  GRUB kernel root entry.</para>
+      </section>
+      <section id="sn-Update_the_file_system_mount_entries">
+	<title>Update the file system mount entries</title>
+	<para>If any filesystem labels were added or modified, then the
+	  device entries in <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> must be
+	  adjusted to match: </para>
+	<screen>
+	  <userinput>su -c 'cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.orig' su -c 'gedit
+	    /etc/fstab'</userinput>
+	</screen>
+	<para> An example of a mount by label entry is: </para>
+	<screen>
+	  <computeroutput>LABEL=f7-slash  /  ext3  defaults  1
+	    1</computeroutput>
+	</screen>
+      </section>
+      <section id="sn-Update_the_grub.conf_kernel_root_entry">
+	<title>Update the <filename>grub.conf</filename> kernel root
+	  entry</title>
+	<para>If the label for the <filename>/</filename> (root)
+	  filesystem was modified, the kernel boot parameter in the grub
+	  configuration file must also be modified: </para>
+	<screen>
+	  <userinput>su -c 'gedit /boot/grub/grub.conf'</userinput>
+	</screen>
+	<para> A matching example kernel grub line is: </para>
+	<screen>
+	  <computeroutput>kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.20-1.2948.fc6 ro
+	    root=LABEL=f7-slash rhgb quiet</computeroutput>
+	</screen>
+      </section>
+      <section id="sn-Test_changes_made_to_labels">
+	<title>Test changes made to labels</title>
+	<para>If partition labels were adjusted, or the
+	  <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file modified, then boot the
+	  existing Fedora installation to confirm that all partitions
+	  still mount normally and login is successful. When complete,
+	  reboot with the installation media to start the installer and
+	  begin the upgrade.</para>
+      </section>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Upgrades_versus_fresh_installations">
+      <title>Upgrades versus fresh installations</title>
+      <para>In general, fresh installations are recommended over
+	upgrades. This is particularly true for systems that include
+	software from third-party repositories. Third-party packages
+	remaining from a previous installation may not work as expected
+	on an upgraded Fedora system. If you decide to perform an
+	upgrade anyway, the following information may be helpful:</para>
+      <para>Before you upgrade, back up the system completely. In
+	particular, preserve <filename>/etc</filename>,
+	<filename>/home</filename>, and possibly
+	<filename>/opt</filename> and <filename>/usr/local</filename> if
+	customized packages are installed there. You may want to use a
+	multi-boot approach with a "clone" of the old installation on
+	alternate partition(s) as a fallback. In that case, create
+	alternate boot media, such as a GRUB boot floppy.</para>
+      <tip>
+	<title>Configuration backups</title>
+	<para>
+	  Backups of configurations in <filename>/etc</filename>
+	  are also useful in reconstructing system settings after a
+	  fresh installation.
+	</para>
+      </tip>
+      <para>After you complete the upgrade, run the following
+	command:</para>
+      <screen>
+	<userinput>rpm -qa --last > RPMS_by_Install_Time.txt</userinput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>Inspect the end of the output for packages that pre-date the
+	upgrade. Remove or upgrade those packages from third-party
+	repositories, or otherwise deal with them as necessary. Some
+	previously installed packages may no longer be available in any
+	configured repository. To list all these packages, use the
+	following command: </para>
+      <screen>
+	<userinput>su -c 'yum list extras'</userinput>
+      </screen>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Kickstart_HTTP_issue">
+    <title>Kickstart HTTP issue</title>
+    <para> When using a Kickstart configuration file via HTTP, kickstart
+      file retrieval may fail with an error that indicates the file
+      could not be retrieved. Click the <guibutton>OK</guibutton> button
+      several times without making modifications to override this error
+      successfully. As a workaround, use one of the other supported
+      methods to retrieve Kickstart configurations.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="Firstboot_requires_creation_of_non-root_user">
+    <title>Firstboot requires creation of non-root user</title>
+    <para>The <application>Firstboot</application> application requires
+      the creation of a non-root user for the system.  This is to
+      support <systemitem class="daemon">gdm</systemitem> no longer
+      allowing the root user to log in to the graphical desktop.</para>
+    <para>If a network authentication mechanism is chosen during
+      installation <application>Firstboot</application> does not require
+      creating a that does not use local user.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/International_language_support.xml b/en_US/International_language_support.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-International_language_support">
+  <title>International language support</title>
+  <para>This section includes information on language support under
+    Fedora.</para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>Localization (translation) of Fedora is coordinated by the
+	Fedora Localization Project -- <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>Internationalization of Fedora is maintained by the Fedora
+	I18n Project -- <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <section id="sn-Language_coverage">
+    <title>Language coverage</title>
+    <para>Fedora features a variety of software that is translated in
+      many languages. For a list of languages refer to the translation
+      statistics for the <application>Anaconda</application> module,
+      which is one of the core software applications in Fedora.</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://translate.fedoraproject.org/languages"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://translate.fedoraproject.org/module/anaconda"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+    <section id="sn-Language_support_installation">
+      <title>Language support installation</title>
+      <para>To install langpacks and additional language support from
+      the
+      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Languages</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
+      group, run this command:</para>
+      <screen>
+	<userinput>su -c 'yum groupinstall
+	  <language>-support'</userinput>
+      </screen>
+      <para>In the command above,
+	<userinput><language></userinput> is one of
+	<userinput>assamese</userinput>, <userinput>bengali</userinput>,
+	<userinput>chinese</userinput>, <userinput>gujarati</userinput>,
+	<userinput>hindi</userinput>, <userinput>japanese</userinput>,
+	<userinput>kannada</userinput>, <userinput>korean</userinput>,
+	<userinput>malayalam</userinput>,
+	<userinput>marathi</userinput>, <userinput>oriya</userinput>,
+	<userinput>punjabi</userinput>, <userinput>sinhala</userinput>,
+	<userinput>tamil</userinput>, <userinput>telegu</userinput>,
+	<userinput>thai</userinput>, and so on.</para>
+      <para>SCIM users upgrading from earlier releases of Fedora are
+	strongly urged to install <package>scim-bridge-gtk</package>,
+	which works well with third-party C++ applications linked
+	against older versions of <package>libstdc++</package>.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Transifex">
+      <title>Transifex</title>
+      <para>Transifex is Fedora's online tool to facilitate contributing
+	translations to projects hosted on remote and disparate version
+	control systems.  Many of the core packages use Transifex to
+	receive translations from numerous contributors.</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink url="https://fedorahosted.org/transifex/"/>
+      </para>
+      <para>Through a combination of new web tools (<ulink
+	  url="http://translate.fedoraproject.org/"/>), community
+	growth, and better processes, translators can contribute
+	directly to any upstream project through one translator-oriented
+	web interface. Developers of projects with no existing
+	translation community can easily reach out to Fedora's
+	established community for translations. In turn, translators can
+	reach out to numerous projects related to Fedora to easily
+	contribute translations.</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink url="https://translate.fedoraproject.org/submit"/>
+      </para>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Fonts">
+    <title>Fonts</title>
+    <para>Fonts for most languages are installed by default on the
+      desktop to give good default language coverage.</para>
+    <section id="sn-Default_language_for_Han_Unification">
+      <title>Default language for Han Unification</title>
+      <para>When not using an Asian locale in GTK-based applications,
+	Chinese characters (that is, Chinese Hanzi, Japanese Kanji, or
+	Korean Hanja) may render with a mixture of Chinese, Japanese,
+	and Korean fonts depending on the text.  This happens when Pango
+	does not have sufficient context to know which language is being
+	used.  The current default font configuration seems to prefer
+	Chinese fonts.  If you normally want to use Japanese or Korean
+	say, you can tell Pango to use it by default by setting the
+	<envar>PANGO_LANGUAGE</envar> environment variable.  For example
+	...</para><para />
+      <screen>
+	<envar>export PANGO_LANGUAGE=ja</envar>
+      </screen>
+      <para>... tells Pango rendering to assume Japanese text when it
+	has no other indications.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Japanese">
+      <title>Japanese</title>
+      <para>The <package>fonts-japanese</package> package has been
+	renamed to <package>japanese-bitmap-fonts</package>.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Khmer">
+      <title>Khmer</title>
+      <para>Khmer OS Fonts <package>khmeros-fonts</package> have been
+	added to Fedora for Khmer coverage in this release.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Korean">
+      <title>Korean</title>
+      <para>The <package>un-core-fonts</package> packages replaces
+	<package>baekmuk-ttf-fonts</package> as the new Hangul default
+	fonts.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Complete_list_of_changes">
+      <title>Complete list of changes</title>
+      <para>All fonts changes are listed on their dedicated page:</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_inclusion_history#F10"/>
+      </para>
+      <tip>
+	<title>Fonts in Fedora Linux</title> 
+	<para>The Fonts SIG (<ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_SIG"/>) takes
+	  loving care of Fedora Linux fonts (<ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts"/>). Please join
+	  this special interest group if you are interested in creating,
+	  improving, packaging, or just suggesting a font. Any help is
+	  appreciated.</para>
+	<para><ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Joining_the_Fonts_SIG"/>
+	</para>
+	<para><ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_and_text-related_creative_tasks"/>
+	</para>
+	<para><ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_and_text_quality_assurance"/></para>
+	<para><ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_packaging"/></para>
+	<para><ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Font_wishlist"/></para>
+      </tip>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Input_Methods">
+    <title>Input Methods</title>
+    <para>There is a new <command>yum</command> group called
+      <package>input-methods</package> and <firstterm>Input
+	Methods</firstterm> for many languages are now installed by
+      default.  This allows turning on the default input method system
+      and immediately having the standard input methods for most
+      languages available.  It also brings normal installs in line with
+      Fedora Live.</para>
+    <section id="sn-im-chooser_and_imsettings">
+      <title>im-chooser and imsettings</title>
+      <para>It is now possible to start and stop the use of Input
+	Methods during runtime thanks to the
+	<command>imsettings</command> framework. The
+	<envar>GTK_IM_MODULE</envar> environment variable is no longer
+	needed by default but can still be used to override the
+	<command>imsettings</command>.</para>
+      <para>Input Methods only start by default on desktops running in
+	an Asian locale.  The current locale list is:
+	<option>as</option>, <option>bn</option>, <option>gu</option>,
+	<option>hi</option>, <option>ja</option>, <option>kn</option>,
+	<option>ko</option>, <option>ml</option>, <option>mr</option>,
+	<option>ne</option>, <option>or</option>, <option>pa</option>,
+	<option>si</option>, <option>ta</option>, <option>te</option>,
+	<option>th</option>, <option>ur</option>, <option>vi</option>,
+	<option>zh</option>.  Use <command>im-chooser</command> via
+	<keycombo>
+	  <keycap>System</keycap>
+	  <keycap>Preferences</keycap>
+	  <keycap>Personal</keycap>
+	  <keycap>Input Method</keycap></keycombo> to enable or disable
+	Input Method usage on your desktop.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-New_ibus_input_method_system">
+      <title>New <command>ibus</command> input method system</title>
+      <para>Fedora 10 includes <command>ibus</command>, a new input
+	method system that has been developed to overcome some of the
+	limitations of <command>scim</command>.  It may become the
+	default input method system in Fedora 11.</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink url="http://code.google.com/p/ibus"/>
+      </para>
+      <para>It already provides a number of input method engines and
+	immodules:</para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-anthy</option> (Japanese)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-chewing</option> (Traditional Chinese)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-gtk</option> (GTK immodule)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-hangul</option> (Korean)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-m17n</option> (Indic and many other
+	    languages)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-pinyin</option> (Simplified Chinese)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-qt</option> (Qt immodule)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <option>ibus-table</option> (Chinese, etc)</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+      <para>We encourage people to install <command>ibus</command>, test
+	it for their language, and report any problems.</para>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Indic_onscreen_keyboard">
+    <title>Indic onscreen keyboard</title>
+    <para> Fedora 10 includes <command>iok</command>, an onscreen
+      virtual keyboard for Indian languages, which allows input using
+      Inscript keymap layouts and other 1:1 key mappings.  For more
+      information refer to the homepage:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink url="http://fedorahosted.org/iok"/>
+    </para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Indic_collation_support">
+    <title>Indic collation support</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 includes sorting support for Indic languages. This
+      support fixes listing and order of menus in these languages,
+      representing them in sorted order and making it easy to find
+      desired elements.</para>
+    <para>These languages are covered by this support:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Marathi</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Hindi</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Gujarati </para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Kashmiri</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>indhi</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Maithili</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Nepali</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Konkani</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Telugu</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Kannada</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Punjabi</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml b/en_US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes">
+  <title>Introduction to Fedora Project and technical release
+    notes</title>
+  <para>The Fedora Project is an openly-developed project designed by
+    Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, and
+    following a set of project objectives. The results from this project
+    include Fedora Core, which is a complete, general-purpose operating
+    system built exclusively from open source software.</para>
+  <note>
+    <title>Fedora is a community supported project</title>
+  <para>Fedora is not a commercially supported product of Red Hat,
+    Inc.</para>
+  </note>
+  <para>For more information, refer to <xref linkend="sn-Fedora_Project"/>.</para>
+  <para>Additional important information about this release may be made
+    available at <ulink
+      url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/"/>. 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 pre-filled bugzilla template:
+    <ulink
+      url="http://tinyurl.com/byvk2"/>
+  </para>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Java.xml b/en_US/Java.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Java">
+  <title>Java</title>
+  <para />
+  <section id="sn-Best_of_breed_free_software_Java_implementation">
+    <title>Best of breed free software Java implementation</title>
+    <para>Fedora includes multiple best of breed free software Java(TM)
+      implementations, obtained through active adoption of innovative
+      technology integrations produced by Fedora and others within
+      upstream projects. The implementations integrated into Fedora are
+      based on OpenJDK (<ulink url="http://openjdk.java.net/"/>) and the
+      IcedTea GNU/Linux distribution integration project (<ulink
+	url="http://icedtea.classpath.org/"/>), or based on alternatives
+      such as the GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ - <ulink
+	url="http://gcc.gnu.org/java"/> and the GNU Classpath core class
+      libraries (<ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/"/>).
+	All Fedora innovations are pushed upstream to get the widest
+	possible integration of the technologies in general Java
+	implementations.</para>
+    <para>The implementation of OpenJDK 6 included in Fedora 10 uses the
+      HotSpot virtual machine runtime compiler on x86, x86_64, and
+      SPARC. On PowerPC (PPC) it uses the zero interpreter, which is
+      slower. On all architectures an alternative implementation based
+      on GCJ and GNU Classpath is included that includes an
+      ahead-of-time compiler to produce native binaries.</para>
+    <para>Fedora binaries for selected architectures (currently only x86
+      and x86_64 based on OpenJDK) are tested against the Java
+      Compatibility Kit (JCK) by Red Hat to guarantee 100% compatibility
+      with the Java Specification (JDK 1.6 at this time).</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Handling_Java_applets_and_web_start_applications">
+    <title>Handling Java Applets and web start applications</title>
+    <para>In Fedora 10 <command>gcjwebplugin</command> has been
+      replaced by <command>IcedTeaPlugin</command> that runs
+      untrusted applets safely in a Web browser and works on any
+      architecture. You can see which Applet Plugin is installed by
+      typing <userinput>about:plugins</userinput> in Firefox.
+      The new plugin adds support for the JavaScript bridge
+      (LiveConnect) that was missing from earlier versions.  For more
+      details on "bytecode-to-JavaScript bridge (LiveConnect)", refer to
+      the bug report:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=304021"/>
+    </para>
+    <para>Feedback on the security policy is very appreciated. If
+      you suspect the security policy may be too restrictive to enable
+      restricted applets, run the <command>firefox -g</command> command in a
+      terminal window to see what is being restricted, then grant the
+      restricted permission in the <filename>/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/jre/lib/security/java.policy</filename> 
+      file.  If you then file a bug report, your exception could end up
+      in the packaged security policy and you won't have to hack the
+      policy file in the future.</para>
+    <para>Experimental Web Start
+      (<command>javaws</command>)
+      support via NetX has been added to the IcedTea repository. When a
+      Java Network Launching Protocol (<filename>.jnlp</filename>) file is embedded
+      on a web page you can open it with the IcedTea Web Start
+      (<filename>/usr/bin/javaws</filename>).</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://jnlp.sourceforge.net/"/> -- NetX</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-New_integration_with_other_Fedora_technologies">
+    <title>New integration with other Fedora technologies</title>
+    <para>Through the IcedTea project, OpenJDK has been integrated with
+      several new technologies that are also part of Fedora 10.</para>
+    <section id="sn-VisualVM_integration_through_the_NetBeans_framework">
+      <title>VisualVM integration through the NetBeans framework</title>
+      <para>VisualVM (<programlisting
+	  format="linespecific">jvisualvm</programlisting>) provides a
+	graphical overview of any local or remotely running Java
+	application, letting you monitor all running threads, classes,
+	and objects allocated by the application by taking thread dumps,
+	heap dumps, and other lightweight profiling tools.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-PulseAudio_integration_for_javax.sound">
+      <title>PulseAudio integration for
+	<package>javax.sound</package></title>
+      <para>PulseAudio integrations provides all the benefits of
+	PulseAudio to any java application using the
+	<package>javax.sound</package> package.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Integration_of_Mozilla_Rhino_-_JavaScript">
+      <title>Integration of Mozilla Rhino - JavaScript</title>
+      <para>Rhino is a pure-Java JavaScript implementation from Mozilla
+	providing an easy mixing of Java and JavaScript for developers
+	using the <package>javax.script</package>
+	package.</para>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Other_improvements">
+      <title>Other improvements</title>
+      <para>Also in Fedora 10 Java cryptography
+	(<package>javax.crypto</package>) is fully supported without any
+	(regional) restrictions.</para>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Fedora_and_JPackage">
+    <title>Fedora and JPackage</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 includes many packages derived from the JPackage
+      Project.</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink url="http://jpackage.org"/>
+    </para>
+    <para>Some of these packages are modified in Fedora to remove
+      proprietary software dependencies, and to make use of GCJ's
+      ahead-of-time compilation feature.  Use the Fedora repositories to
+      update these packages, or use the JPackage repository for packages
+      not provided by Fedora.  Refer to the JPackage website for more
+      information about the project and the software it provides.</para>
+    <warning>
+      <title>Mixing Packages from Fedora and JPackage</title>
+      <para>Research package compatibility before you install software
+	from both the Fedora and JPackage repositories on the same
+	system.  Incompatible packages may cause complex issues.</para>
+    </warning>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Note_on_upgrading_from_Fedora_8_-_OpenJDK_Replaces_IcedTea">
+    <title>Note on upgrading from Fedora 8 - OpenJDK Replaces IcedTea</title>
+    <para>Since Fedora 9 the packages called <package>java-1.7.0-icedtea*</package> in
+      Fedora 8 have been renamed to <package>java-1.6.0-openjdk*</package>. The
+      Fedora 8 IcedTea packages tracked the unstable OpenJDK 7 branch,
+      whereas the <package>java-1.6.0-openjdk*</package>
+      packages track the stable OpenJDK 6 branch. All the upstream
+      IcedTea sources are included in the <package>java-1.6.0-openjdk</package>
+      SRPM.</para>
+    <para>If you are upgrading from a system based on Fedora 8 that
+      still has IcedTea installed, the package changeover does not
+      happen automatically.  The packages related to IcedTea based on
+      OpenJDK 7 must first be erased, then the new OpenJDK 6 packages
+      installed.</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'yum erase java-1.7.0-icedtea{,-plugin}' su -c 'yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk{,-plugin}'</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>Upgrading from Fedora 9 does not require special
+      action.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml b/en_US/KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-KDE_3_development_platform_and_libraries">
+  <title>KDE 3 Development Platform and Libraries</title>
+  <para>Fedora now features KDE 4, and no longer offers KDE 3 as a full
+    desktop environment.  Fedora does provide the following KDE 3.5
+    library packages to run and build the many existing KDE 3
+    applications: 
+  </para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>
+	<package>qt3</package>, <package>qt3-devel</package> (and other
+	<package>qt3-*</package> packages): Qt 3.3.8b</para>
+    </listitem>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>
+	<package>kdelibs3</package>, <package>kdelibs3-devel</package>:
+	KDE 3 libraries</para>
+    </listitem>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>
+	<package>kdebase3</package>,
+	<package>kdebase3-pim-ioslaves</package>,
+	<package>kdebase3-devel</package>: KDE 3 core files required by
+	some applications</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <para>Moreover, the KDE 4 <package>kdebase-runtime</package> package,
+    which provides <command>khelpcenter</command>, also sets up
+    <command>khelpcenter</command> as a service for KDE 3 applications,
+    so help in KDE 3 applications works.  The KDE 3 version of
+    <command>khelpcenter</command> is no longer provided, and the KDE 4
+    version is used instead.</para>
+  <para>These packages are designed to:</para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>comply with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS),
+	and</para>
+    </listitem>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>be completely safe to install in parallel with KDE 4,
+	including the <package>-devel</package> packages.</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <para>In order to achieve this goal, Fedora KDE SIG members have made
+    two changes to the KDE 4 <package>kdelibs-devel</package> packages:
+  </para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>The library symlinks are installed to
+	<filename>/usr/lib/kde4/devel</filename> or
+	<filename>/usr/lib64/kde4/devel</filename> depending on system
+	architecture.</para>
+    </listitem>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>The <command>kconfig_compiler</command> and
+	<command>makekdewidgets</command> tools have been renamed
+	<command>kconfig_compiler4</command> and
+	<command>makekdewidgets4</command>, respectively.</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <para>These changes should be completely transparent to the vast
+    majority of KDE 4 applications that use <command>cmake</command> to
+    build, since <command>FindKDE4Internal.cmake</command> has
+    been patched to match these changes. The KDE SIG made these changes
+    to the KDE 4 <package>kdelibs-devel</package> rather than
+    to <package>kdelibs3-devel</package> because KDE
+    4 stores these locations in a central place, whereas KDE 3
+    applications usually contain hardcoded copies of the library search
+    paths and executable names.</para>
+  <para>Note that <package>kdebase3</package> does
+    <emphasis>not</emphasis> include the following:
+  </para><itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para> A complete KDE 3 desktop (workspace) which could be used
+	instead of KDE 4; in particular, KDE 3 versions of KWin,
+	KDesktop, Kicker, KSplash and KControl are
+	<emphasis>not</emphasis> included.</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>The KDE 3 versions of <package>kdebase</package>
+	applications such as <application>Konqueror</application> and
+	<application>KWrite</application>, which are redundant with the
+	KDE 4 versions and would conflict with them.</para>
+    </listitem>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>The <systemitem class="library">libkdecorations</systemitem> library
+	required for <application>KWin</application> 3 window decorations, as those window
+	decorations cannot be used in the KDE 4 version of <application>KWin.</application></para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> The <systemitem class="library">libkickermain</systemitem>
+	library required by some <application>Kicker</application>
+	applets, as there is no <application>Kicker</application> in
+	Fedora 10 and thus <application>Kicker</application> applets
+	cannot be used.</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <note>
+    <title>Developing new software against the legacy API is
+      discouraged.</title> 
+    <para>As with any backwards-compatibility library, you would be
+      developing against a deprecated interface.</para>
+  </note>
+</section>
+
+
diff --git a/en_US/Legal.xml b/en_US/Legal.xml
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Legal.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+  <section lang="en" id="sn-">
+        <title>Legal</title>
+        <para>The Fedora Project is sponsored by Red Hat, Inc.</para>
+        <section id="sn-">
+          <title>License</title>
+          <para>The Fedora License Agreement is included with each release.  A reference version is available on the Fedora Project website:</para>
+          <para>
+            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/LicenseAgreement">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/LicenseAgreement</ulink>
+          </para><para>This document is licensed under the terms of the Open Publication License v1.0 without options:</para>
+          <para>
+            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/OPL">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Licenses/OPL</ulink>
+          </para>
+        </section><section id="sn-">
+          <title>Trademarks </title>
+          <para>'Fedora' and the Fedora logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. and are subject to the terms of the Fedora Trademark Guidelines:</para>
+          <para>
+            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/TrademarkGuidelines">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/TrademarkGuidelines</ulink>
+          </para><para>All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</para>
+        </section><section id="sn-">
+          <title>External References </title>
+          <para>This document may link to other resources that are not under the control of and are not maintained by the Fedora Project. Red Hat, Inc. is not responsible for the content of those resources. We provide these links only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link to such a resource does not imply endorsement by the Fedora Project or Red Hat of that resource. We reserve the right to terminate any link or linking program at any time.</para>
+        </section><section id="sn-">
+          <title>Export </title>
+          <para>Certain export restrictions may apply to Fedora Project releases.  Refer to <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export</ulink> for more details.</para>
+        </section><section id="sn-">
+          <title>More Information </title>
+          <para>Additional legal information surrounding this document and Fedora Project releases is available on the Fedora Project website:</para>
+          <para>
+            <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal</ulink>
+          </para>
+	</section>
+  </section>
diff --git a/en_US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml b/en_US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0f7c6a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia">
+	<title>Legal Stuff and Administrivia</title>
+	<para/>
+
+<!-- Fedora_overview.xml  -->
+
+<!-- BEAT DOES NOT EXIST
+  <xi:include href="Fedora_overview.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+-->
+
+<!-- Colophon.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Colophon.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- legalnotice pulled in automatically  -->
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Linux_kernel.xml b/en_US/Linux_kernel.xml
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+++ b/en_US/Linux_kernel.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Linux_kernel">
+  <title>Linux_kernel</title>
+    <tip>
+      <title>Deprecated or out of date content?</title>
+      <para>
+	This content may be deprecated or out of date, it has not been
+	updated since the Fedora 9 release notes.</para>
+    </tip>
+  <para>This section covers changes and important information regarding
+    the 2.6.27 based kernel in Fedora 10.  The 2.6.27 kernel
+    includes:</para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>The Fedora kernel offers <option>paravirt_ops</option>
+	support in <option>domU</option>, as part of the kernel team's
+	efforts to reduce the work required to produce current Xen
+	kernels.</para>
+    </listitem>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>Xen fully virtualized guests can directly boot a kernel and
+	<command>initrd</command>
+	image and pass kernel boot args.  For more details refer to
+	<ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenFullvirtKernelBoot"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+  <section id="sn-Version">
+    <title>Version</title>
+    <para>Fedora may include additional patches to the kernel for
+      improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason,
+      the Fedora kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the
+      so-called <firstterm>vanilla kernel</firstterm> from the kernel.org
+      web site:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink url="http://www.kernel.org/"/>
+    </para>
+    <para>To obtain a list of these patches, download the source
+      RPM package and run the following command against it:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>rpm -qpl kernel-<version>.src.rpm</userinput>
+    </screen>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Changelog">
+    <title>Changelog</title>
+    <para>To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following
+      command:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>rpm -q --changelog kernel-<version></userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to
+      <ulink url="http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges"/>. A short
+      and full diff of the kernel is available from <ulink
+	url="http://kernel.org/git"/>.  The Fedora version kernel is
+      based on the Linus tree.</para>
+    <para>Customizations made for the Fedora version are available from
+      <ulink url="http://cvs.fedoraproject.org"/>.
+    </para>
+  </section><section id="sn-Kernel_flavors">
+    <title>Kernel flavors</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 includes the following kernel builds:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Native kernel, for use in most systems.  Configured
+	  sources are available in the <package>kernel-devel</package>
+	  package.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>The kernel-PAE, for use in 32-bit x86 systems with more
+	  than 4GB of RAM, or with CPUs that have a NX (No eXecute)
+	  feature.  This kernel support both uniprocessor and
+	  multi-processor systems.  Configured sources are available in
+	  the <package>kernel-PAE-devel</package> package.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Virtualization kernel for use with the Xen emulator
+	  package. Configured sources are available in the
+	  <package>kernel-xen-devel</package> package.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+    <para>You may install kernel headers for all four
+      kernel flavors at the same time. The files are installed in the
+      <filename>/usr/src/kernels/<version>[-PAE|-xen|-kdump]-<arch>/</filename> 
+      tree. Use the following
+      command:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'yum install kernel{,-PAE,-xen,-kdump}-devel'</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>Select one or more of these flavors, separated by commas and
+      no spaces, as appropriate.  Enter the root password when
+      prompted.</para>
+    <note>
+      <title>x86 Kernel Includes Kdump</title> 
+      <para>
+	Both the x86_64 and the i686 kernels are relocatable, so they no
+	longer require a separate kernel for kdump capability. PPC64
+	still requires a separate kdump kernel.</para>
+    </note>
+    <note>
+      <title>Default Kernel Provides SMP</title> 
+      <para>
+      There is no separate SMP kernel available for
+      Fedora on i386, x86_64, and ppc64.  Multiprocessor support is
+      provided by the native kernel.</para>
+    </note>
+    <note>
+      <title>PowerPC Kernel Support</title> 
+      <para>
+	There is no support for Xen or kdump for the PowerPC
+	architecture in Fedora. 32-bit PowerPC does still have a
+	separate SMP kernel.</para>
+    </note>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Preparing_for_kernel_development">
+    <title>Preparing for kernel development</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 does not include the kernel-source package provided
+      by older versions since only the kernel-devel package is required
+      now to build external modules. Configured sources are available,
+      as described <xref linkend="sn-Kernel_flavors"/>.</para>
+    <important>
+      <title>Custom Kernel Building</title> 
+      <para>
+	For information on kernel development and working with custom
+	kernels, refer to <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building_a_custom_kernel"/>
+      </para>
+    </important>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Reporting_bugs">
+    <title>Reporting bugs</title>
+    <para>Refer to <ulink
+	url="http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html"/> 
+      for information on reporting bugs in the Linux kernel.  You may
+      also use <ulink url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com"/> for reporting
+      bugs that are specific to Fedora.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
+
diff --git a/en_US/Mail_servers.xml b/en_US/Mail_servers.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Mail_servers">
+  <title>Mail servers</title>
+  <para>This section concerns electronic mail servers or mail transfer
+    agents (MTAs).</para>
+  <section id="sn-Sendmail">
+    <title>Sendmail</title>
+    <para>By default, the Sendmail mail transport agent (MTA) does not
+      accept network connections from any host other than the local
+      computer.  To configure Sendmail as a server for other
+      clients:</para>
+    <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Edit <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc</filename> and either
+	  change the <computeroutput>DAEMON_OPTIONS</computeroutput>
+	  line to also listen on network devices, or comment out this
+	  option entirely using the <computeroutput>dnl</computeroutput>
+	  comment delimiter.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Install the <package>sendmail-cf</package> package:
+	  <command>su -c 'yum install sendmail-cf'</command>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Regenerate <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.cf</filename>: 
+	  <command>su -c 'make -C /etc/mail'</command>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </orderedlist>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Multimedia.xml b/en_US/Multimedia.xml
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Multimedia.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,191 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section id="sn-Multimedia" lang="en">
+  <title>Multimedia</title>
+  <para>Fedora includes applications for assorted multimedia functions,
+    including playback, recording, and editing.  Additional packages are
+    available through the Fedora Package Collection software repository.
+    For additional information about multimedia in Fedora, refer to the
+    Multimedia section of the Fedora Project website at <ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia"/>.
+  </para>
+  <section id="sn-Multimedia_players">
+    <title>Multimedia players</title>
+    <para>The default installation of Fedora includes
+      <application>Rhythmbox</application> and <application>Totem</application> for
+      media playback.  Many other programs are available in the Fedora
+      repositories, including the popular <application>XMMS</application>
+      player and KDE's <application>Amarok</application>.  Both GNOME and KDE
+      have a selection of players that can be used with a variety of
+      formats.  Additional programs are available from third parties to
+      handle other formats.</para>
+    <para>
+      <application>Totem</application>, the default movie player for
+      GNOME, now has the ability to switch playback back-ends without
+      recompilation or switching packages. To install the Xine back-end,
+      use <guimenuitem>Add/Remove Software</guimenuitem> to install
+      <package>totem-xine</package> or run the following command:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'yum install totem-xine'</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>To run <application>Totem</application> with the Xine back-end
+      once:</para><para />
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'totem-backend -b xine totem'</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>To change the default back-end to xine for the entire
+      system:</para>
+    <screen>
+      <userinput>su -c 'totem-backend -b xine'</userinput>
+    </screen>
+    <para>While using the Xine back-end, it is possible to temporarily
+      use the GStreamer back-end. To use the GStreamer back-end, run the
+      following command:</para>
+    <para />
+    <programlisting>
+      su -c 'totem-backend -b gstreamer'
+    </programlisting>
+    <para />
+  </section><section id="sn-Ogg_and_Xiph.Org_foundation_formats">
+    <title>Ogg and Xiph.Org foundation formats</title>
+    <para>Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container
+      format and the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC
+      lossless audio formats.  These freely-distributable formats are
+      not encumbered by patent or license restrictions.  They provide
+      powerful and flexible alternatives to more popular, restricted
+      formats.  The Fedora Project encourages the use of open source
+      formats in place of restricted ones.  For more information on
+      these formats and how to use them, refer to:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Xiph.Org Foundation at <ulink
+	    url="http://www.xiph.org/"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/Xiph"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section><section id="sn-MP3_DVD_and_other_excluded_multimedia">
+    <title>MP3, DVD, and other excluded multimedia</title>
+    <para>Fedora cannot include support for MP3 or DVD video playback or
+      recording.  The MP3 formats are patented, and the patent holders
+      have not provided the necessary licenses.  DVD video formats are
+      patented and equipped with an encryption scheme.  The patent
+      holders have not provided the necessary licenses, and the code
+      needed to decrypt CSS-encrypted discs may violate the Digital
+      Millennium Copyright Act, a copyright law of the United States.
+      Fedora also excludes other multimedia software due to patent,
+      copyright, or license restrictions, including Adobe's Flash Player
+      and Real Media's Real Player.  For more on this subject, please
+      refer to <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems"/>.
+    </para>
+    <para>While other MP3 options may be available for Fedora,
+      Fluendo now offers an MP3 plugin for GStreamer that has the
+      related patents licensed for end users.  This plugin enables MP3
+      support in applications that use the GStreamer framework as a
+      backend.  We cannot distribute this plugin in Fedora for licensing
+      reasons, but it offers a new solution for an old problem.  For
+      more information refer to these pages:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/fluendo-mp3"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/MP3"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/DVD"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia/Flash"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section><section id="sn-CD_and_DVD_authoring_and_burning">
+    <title>CD and DVD authoring and burning</title>
+    <para>Default installations of Fedora and the Desktop Live spin
+      include a built-in feature for CD and DVD burning. Fedora includes
+      a variety of other tools for easily creating and burning CDs and
+      DVDs. Fedora includes graphical programs such as
+    <application>Brasero</application>, <application>GnomeBaker</application>, and
+      <application>K3b</application>.
+      Console programs including <command>wodim</command>, <application>readom</application>, and
+      <application>genisoimage</application>.  Graphical
+      programs are found under <guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Sound &
+	Video</guisubmenu>.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Screencasts">
+    <title>Screencasts</title>
+    <para>You can use Fedora to create and play back
+      <firstterm>screencasts</firstterm>, which are recorded desktop
+      sessions, using open technologies.  Fedora includes
+      <command>istanbul</command>, which creates screencasts using the
+      Theora video format, and <command>byzanz</command>, which creates
+      screencasts as animated GIF files.  You can play back these videos
+      using one of several players included in Fedora.  This is the
+      preferred way to submit screencasts to the Fedora Project for
+      either contributors or end-users.  For more comprehensive
+      instructions, refer to the screencasting
+      page:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting"/>
+    </para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Extended_support_through_plugins">
+    <title>Extended support through plugins</title>
+    <para>Most of the media players in Fedora support the use of plugins
+      to add support for additional media formats and sound output
+      systems.  Some use powerful backends such as the
+      <package>gstreamer</package> package to handle media format
+      support and sound output.  Fedora offers plugin packages for these
+      backends and for individual applications, and third parties may
+      offer additional plugins to add even greater capabilities.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-MM-Infrared_remote_support">
+    <title>Infrared remote support</title>
+    <para>A new graphical frontend to LIRC is provided by
+      <command>gnome-lirc-properties</command>, making it easy to
+      connect and configure infrared remote controls. LIRC is routinely
+      used in multimedia applications to implement support for infrared
+      remote controls, and using it in
+      <application>Rhythmbox</application> and
+      <application>Totem</application> should be as easy as plugging the
+      remote receiver into your computer, then selecting
+      <guimenuitem>Auto-detect</guimenuitem> in the <guimenu>Infrared
+	Remote Control</guimenu> preferences.</para>
+    <para>If you had a previous setup with LIRC, it is recommended you
+      regenerate the configuration files with
+      <command>gnome-lirc-properties</command>. This is required so that
+      a majority of applications work with your new setup.</para>
+    <para>Refer to the feature page for more information:</para>
+    <para><ulink
+	url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterLIRCSupport"/></para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Glitch-free_PulseAudio">
+    <title>Glitch-free PulseAudio</title>
+    <para>The PulseAudio sound server has been rewritten to use
+      timer-based audio scheduling instead of the traditional
+      interrupt-driven approach. This is the approach that is taken by
+      other systems such as Apple's CoreAudio and the Windows Vista
+      audio subsystem.  The timer-based audio scheduling has a number of
+      advantages, including reduced power consumption, minimization of
+      drop-outs, and flexible adjustment of the latency for the needs of
+      the application.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Networking.xml b/en_US/Networking.xml
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Networking.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Networking">
+  <title>Networking</title>
+  <para>This section contains information about networking changes in
+    Fedora 10.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Wireless_Connection_Sharing">
+    <title>Wireless Connection Sharing</title>
+    <para>Connection sharing makes it possible to easily set up an
+      ad-hoc WiFi network on a machine with a network connection and a
+      spare wireless card. If the machine has primary network connection
+      (wired, 3G, second wireless card), routing is set up so that
+      devices connected to the ad-hoc WiFi network can share the
+      connection to the outside network.</para>
+    <para>This ability is provided by the
+      <application>NetworkManager</application> applet
+      <command>nm-applet</command>. Although
+      <command>nm-applet</command> has had a <guimenuitem>Create New
+	Wireless Network</guimenuitem> menu item for a long time, this
+      feature makes it work better.</para>
+    <para>When you create a new WiFi network, you have to specify the
+      name of the network and what kind of wireless security to use.
+      NetworkManager then sets up the wireless card to work as an ad-hoc
+      WiFi node that others can join. The routing will be set up between
+      the new network and the primary network connection, and DHCP is
+      used for assigning IP addresses on the new shared WiFi network.
+      DNS queries are also forwarded to upstream nameservers
+      transparently.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml b/en_US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/PPC_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-PPC_specifics_for_Fedora">
+  <title>PPC specifics for Fedora</title>
+  <para>This section covers specific information about Fedora and the
+    PPC (Power PC) hardware platform.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Hardware_requirements_for_PPC">
+    <title>Hardware requirements for PPC</title>
+    <section id="sn-Processor_and_memory">
+      <title>Processor and memory</title>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> Minimum CPU: PowerPC G3 / POWER3</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Fedora 10 supports the New World generation of Apple
+	    Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. Although
+	    Old World machines should work, they require a special
+	    bootloader which is not included in the Fedora distribution.
+	    Fedora has also been installed and tested on POWER5 and
+	    POWER6 machines.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Fedora 10 supports pSeries, iSeries, and Cell Broadband
+	    Engine machines.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Fedora 10 also supports the Sony PlayStation 3 and
+	    Genesi Pegasos II and Efika.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Fedora 10 includes new hardware support for the P.A.
+	    Semiconductor 'Electra' machines.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Fedora 10 also includes support for Terrasoft Solutions
+	    powerstation workstations.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB
+	    RAM.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz G3 or better, 256MiB
+	    RAM.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section><section id="sn-Hard_disk_space">
+      <title>Hard disk space</title>
+      <para>The complete packages can occupy over 9 GiB of disk space.
+	Final size is entirely determined by the installing spin and the
+	packages selected during installation.  Additional disk space is
+	required during installation to support the installation
+	environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size
+	of <filename>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</filename>
+	(on Installation Disc 1) plus the size of the files in
+	<filename>/var/lib/rpm</filename> on the
+	installed system.</para><para>In practical terms, additional
+	space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a
+	minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for a
+	larger installation.</para>
+      <para>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at
+	least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system
+	operation.</para>
+    </section>
+  </section><section id="sn-4_KiB_pages_on_64-bit_machines">
+    <title>4 KiB pages on 64-bit machines</title>
+    <para>After a brief experiment with 64KiB pages in Fedora Core 6,
+      the PowerPC64 kernel has now been switched back to 4KiB pages. The
+      installer should reformat any swap partitions automatically during
+      an upgrade.</para>
+  </section><section id="sn-The_Apple_keyboard">
+    <title>The Apple keyboard</title>
+    <para>The <keycap>Option</keycap> key on Apple systems is
+      equivalent to the <keycap>Alt</keycap> key on the PC. Where
+      documentation and the installer refer to the
+      <keycap>Alt</keycap> key, use the
+      <keycap>Option</keycap> key. For some key combinations you
+      may need to use the <keycap>Option</keycap> key in
+      conjunction with the <keycap>Fn</keycap> key, such as
+      <keycombo>
+<keycap>Option</keycap><keycap>Fn</keycap><keycap>F3</keycap></keycombo>
+      
+      to switch to virtual terminal tty3.</para>
+  </section><section id="sn-PPC_installation_notes">
+    <title>PPC installation notes</title>
+    <para>Fedora Installation Disc 1 is bootable on supported hardware.
+      In addition, a bootable CD image appears in the
+      <filename>images/</filename> directory of this disc. These images
+      behave differently according to your system
+      hardware:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>On most machines, the bootloader automatically boots the
+	  appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer from the install
+	  disc.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>64-bit IBM pSeries (POWER4/POWER5), current iSeries
+	  models -- After using OpenFirmware to boot the CD, the
+	  bootloader, <command>yaboot</command>, automatically boots the
+	  64-bit installer.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>IBM "Legacy" iSeries (POWER4) -- So-called "Legacy"
+	      iSeries models, which do not use OpenFirmware, require use
+	      of the boot image located in the <filename>images/iSeries</filename>
+	      directory of the installation tree.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 and others) -- 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 starts
+	  and fails.
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Genesi Pegasos II / Efika 5200B -- The Fedora kernel
+	  supports both Pegasos and Efika without the need to use the
+	  "Device Tree Supplement" from powerdeveloper.org. However, the
+	  lack of full support for ISO9660 in the firmware means that
+	  booting via yaboot from the CD is not possible. Boot the
+	  'netboot' image instead, either from the CD or over the
+	  network. Because of the size of the image, you must set the
+	  firmware's <envar>load-base</envar> variable to load files at
+	  a high address such as 32MiB instead of the default 4MiB:
+	</para>
+	<screen> 
+	  <userinput>setenv load-base 0x2000000</userinput>
+	</screen>
+	<para>At the OpenFirmware prompt, enter the following command to
+	  boot the Efika update, if necessary, or the netboot image from the
+	  CD:</para>
+	<screen>
+	  <userinput>boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img</userinput>
+	</screen>
+	<para>Or from the network: </para>
+	<screen>
+	  <userinput>boot eth ppc32.img</userinput>
+	</screen>
+	<para>You must also manually configure OpenFirmware to make the
+	  installed Fedora system bootable. To do this, set the
+	  <envar>boot-device</envar> and
+	  <envar>boot-file</envar> environment
+	  variables appropriately, to load <command>yaboot</command> from the
+	  <filename class="partition">/boot</filename>
+	  partition. For example, a default installation might require
+	  the following:
+    </para>
+	<screen><userinput>setenv boot-device hd:0 setenv boot-file
+	    /yaboot/yaboot setenv auto-boot? true</userinput>
+	</screen>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>PA Semi Electra -- The Electra firmware does not yet
+	  support yaboot; to install on Electra, you can boot the
+	  <filename>ppc64.img</filename> netboot
+	  image. After the installation, you will need to manually
+	  configure the firmware to load the installed kernel and initrd
+	  from the <filename class="partition">/boot</filename>
+	  partition.</para>
+	<para>Refer to the firmware documentation for
+	  further details.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para> Sony PlayStation 3 -- For installation on PlayStation 3,
+	  first update to firmware 1.60 or later. The "Other OS" boot
+	  loader must be installed into the flash, following the
+	  instructions at <ulink
+	    url="http://www.playstation.com/ps3-openplatform/manual.html"/>.
+	  A suitable boot loader image can be found on Sony's "ADDON"
+	  CD, available from <ulink
+	    url="ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/geoff/cell/"/>.
+	</para>
+	<para>Once the boot loader is installed, the PlayStation 3
+	  should be able to boot from the Fedora install media. Please
+	  note that network installation works best with NFS, since that
+	  takes less memory than FTP or HTTP methods. Using the
+	  <menuchoice><guimenuitem>text</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
+	  option also reduces the amount of memory taken by the
+	  installer.</para>
+	<para>For more info on Fedora and the PlayStation3 or Fedora on
+	  PowerPC in general, join the Fedora-PPC mailing list (<ulink
+	    url="http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-ppc"/>) 
+	  or the #fedora-ppc channel on FreeNode (<ulink
+	    url="http://freenode.net/"/>.)
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>Network booting  -- Combined images containing the
+	  installer kernel and ramdisk are located in the
+	  <filename>images/netboot/</filename>
+	  directory of the installation tree. They are intended for
+	  network booting with TFTP, but can be used in many
+	  ways.</para>
+	<para>The <command>yaboot</command> loader supports TFTP booting
+	  for IBM pSeries and Apple Macintosh. The Fedora Project
+	  encourages the use of <command>yaboot</command> over the
+	  <command>netboot</command> images.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>RS/6000 kernel support is currently broken (as of August
+	  28, 2008).</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+    <section id="sn-PPC_specific_packages">
+      <title>PPC specific packages</title>
+      <para />
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> The <package>ppc64-utils</package> package has been
+	    split out into individual packages reflecting upstream
+	    packaging (<package>ps3pf-utils</package>,
+	    <package>powerpc-utils</package>,
+	    <package>powerpc-utils-papr</package>.) Although the
+	    <command>mkzimage</command> command is no longer supplied,
+	    you can use the <command>wrapper</command> script from the
+	    <package>kernel-bootwrapper</package> package:</para>
+	  <screen><userinput>wrapper -i initrd-${KERN_VERSION}.img -o
+	zImage-${KERN_VERSION}.img vmlinuz-${KERN_VERSION}</userinput>
+	  </screen>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Package_changes.xml b/en_US/Package_changes.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..325e5fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Package_changes.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Package_changes">
+  <title>Package changes</title>
+  <note>
+    <title>This list is automatically generated</title>
+    <para>
+      This list is automatically generated.  It is not a good choice for
+      translation.
+    </para>
+  </note>
+  <para>This list is generated for the release and posted on the wiki
+    only.  It is made using the <command>treediff</command> utility, ran
+    as <command>treediff newtree oldtree</command> against a rawhide or
+    release tree.</para>
+  <para>For a list of which packages were updated since the previous
+    release, refer to <ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/PackageChanges/UpdatedPackages"/>. 
+    You can also find a comparison of major packages between all Fedora
+    versions at <ulink url="http://distrowatch.com/fedora"/>.
+  </para>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Package_notes.xml b/en_US/Package_notes.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2feda10
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Package_notes.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Package_notes">
+  <title>Package notes</title>
+  <para>The following sections contain information regarding software
+    packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora 10. For
+    easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups
+    that are shown in the installation system. </para>
+  <section id="sn-GIMP">
+    <title>GIMP</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 includes version 2.6 of the GNU Image Manipulation
+      Program.</para>
+    <para>This new version is designed to be backwards compatible, so
+      existing third party plug-ins and scripts should continue to work
+      -- with a minor caveat: The included Script-Fu Scheme interpreter
+      doesn't accept variable definitions without an initial value
+      anymore (which isn't compliant to the language standard). Scripts
+      included in Fedora packages should not have this problem, but if
+      you use scripts from other sources, please refer to the GIMP
+      release notes for more details and how you can fix scripts that
+      have this problem:</para>
+    <para><ulink
+	url="http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.6.html"/></para>
+    <para>Additionally, the <command>gimptool</command> script that is
+      used to build and install third party plug-ins and scripts has
+      been moved from the <package>gimp</package> to the
+      <package>gimp-devel</package> package. Install this package if you
+      want to use <command>gimptool</command>.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Legal_information">
+    <title>Legal information</title>
+    <para>The following legal information concerns some software in
+      Fedora.</para>
+    <para>
+      Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2007 Charlie Poole or Copyright (c)
+      2002-2004 James W. Newkirk, Michael C. Two, Alexei A. Vorontsov or
+      Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Philip A. Craig
+    </para>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
+
diff --git a/en_US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml b/en_US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..114a3f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="Power_Users_Get_What_Features_and_Fixes">
+	<title>Power Users Get What Features and Fixes</title>
+	<para/>
+
+<!-- Server_tools.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./Server_tools.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- File_systems.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./File_systems.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Printing.xml b/en_US/Printing.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2e93b7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Printing.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Printing">
+  <title>Printing </title>
+  <para>The print manager (<command>system-config-printer</command> or
+    <guimenu>System</guimenu><guisubmenu>Administration</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Printing</guimenuitem>) 
+    user interface has been overhauled to look friendlier and be more in
+    line with modern desktop applications. The
+    <command>system-config-printer</command> application no longer needs
+    to be run as the root user.</para><para>Other changes
+    include:</para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>The configuration tool window has been made easier to use.
+	Double-clicking on a printer icon opens a properties dialog
+	window.  This replaces the old behavior of a list of printer
+	names on the left and properties for the selected printer on the
+	right.</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>The CUPS authentication dialog selects the appropriate
+	user-name and allows it to be altered mid-operation.</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>When the configuration tool is running, the list of
+	printers is updated dynamically.</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>All jobs queued for a specific printer can be seen by
+	right-clicking on a printer icon and selecting <guimenuitem>View
+	  Print Queue</guimenuitem>. To see jobs queued on several
+	printers, select the desired printers first before
+	right-clicking. To see all jobs, right-click with no printers
+	selected.</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> The job monitoring tool displays a message when a job has
+	failed. If the printer has been stopped as a result, this is
+	shown in the message. A <guibutton>Diagnose</guibutton> button
+	starts the trouble-shooter.</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> The job monitoring tool now performs proxy authentication.
+	A submitted job that requires authentication on the CUPS
+	back-end now displays an authentication dialog so the job can
+	proceed.</para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para> The print status dialog (for GTK+) gives more feedback
+	about the status of printers, for example printers that are out
+	of paper show a small warning emblem on their icon. Paused
+	printers also show an emblem, and printers that are rejecting
+	jobs are shown as grayed-out to signify they are not
+	available.</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Release_Notes.ent b/en_US/Release_Notes.ent
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e6cc615
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Release_Notes.ent
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+<!ENTITY PRODUCT "Documentation">
+<!ENTITY BOOKID "Release_Notes">
+<!ENTITY YEAR "2007, 2008">
+<!ENTITY HOLDER "Red Hat, Inc. and others">
+<!ENTITY LOCALVER "9">  <!-- Set value to your choice, when guide version is out -->
+<!-- of sync with FC release, use instead of FEDVER or FEDTESTVER  -->
+<!ENTITY BUG-NUM "151189"> <!-- Tracker bug number -->
+<!ENTITY BUG-URL "https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20Documentation&version=devel&component=release-notes&form_name=enter_bug">
+<!-- Pre-filled bz -->
+<!ENTITY TINY-BUG-URL "http://tinyurl.com/byvk2">
+
diff --git a/en_US/Release_Notes.xml b/en_US/Release_Notes.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4e30bc5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Release_Notes.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+
+<!ENTITY % BOOK_ENTITIES SYSTEM "Release_Notes.ent">
+%BOOK_ENTITIES;
+
+]>
+
+<article>
+  <xi:include href="Article_Info.xml" 
+	      xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+<!-- -->
+
+<!-- COMMENT OUT THIS NOTICE FOR FINAL FEDORA RELEASES. -->
+
+  <section id="sn-community-help">
+    <title>These Notes are Placeholders</title> 
+
+    <important>
+      <title>Fedora Community Help Needed!</title>
+      <para>To help update these release notes for the next release of
+	Fedora, visit <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo"/>.</para>
+    </important>
+  </section>
+
+<!-- END OF COMMUNITY HELP NOTICE. -->
+
+<!-- Welcome to Fedora -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- What is New for Installation and Live Images -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Upfront About Multimedia -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- What is the Latest on the Desktop -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- What is New for Gamers, Scientists, and Hobbyists -->
+  <xi:include href="./What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml -->
+  <xi:include href="./Power_Users_Get_What_New_Features_and_Fixes.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+
+<!-- How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./How_are_Things_for_Developers.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./Are_There_Hideous_Bugs_and_Terrible_Tigers.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Legal Stuff and Administrivia -->
+
+  <xi:include href="./Legal_Stuff_and_Administrivia.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</article>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Revision_History.xml b/en_US/Revision_History.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..06ec04e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Revision_History.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE revhistory PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<revhistory>
+  <revision>
+    <revnumber>9.92.1</revnumber>
+    <date>2008-10-15</date>
+    <author>
+      <firstname>Karsten</firstname>
+      <surname>Wade</surname>
+    </author>
+    <revdescription>
+      <simplelist>
+	<member>Content pulled from wiki; changes to match Publican;
+	cruft removed</member>
+      </simplelist>
+    </revdescription>
+  </revision>
+  <revision>
+    <revnumber>9.92</revnumber>
+    <date>2008-09-27</date>
+    <author>
+      <firstname>Paul</firstname>
+      <othername role="mi">W.</othername>
+      <surname>Frields</surname>
+    </author>
+    <revdescription>
+      <simplelist>
+	<member>Content changes for Publican 0.37 compatibility</member>
+      </simplelist>
+    </revdescription>
+  </revision>
+  <revision>
+    <revnumber>9.0.91</revnumber>
+    <date>2008-07-15</date>
+    <author>
+      <firstname>Paul</firstname>
+      <othername role="mi">W.</othername>
+      <surname>Frields</surname>
+      <email>stickster at gmail.com</email>
+    </author>
+    <revdescription>
+      <simplelist>
+	<member>Revised for Publican compatibility</member>
+      </simplelist>
+    </revdescription>
+  </revision>
+</revhistory>
diff --git a/en_US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml b/en_US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0cef244
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Samba_-_Windows-compatibility">
+  <title>Samba - Windows compatibility</title>
+  <para>This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of
+    software Fedora uses to interact with Microsoft Windows
+    systems.</para>
+  <tip>
+    <title>Maybe you know what should be on this page?</title>
+    <para>The Fedora release notes are a collective effort of dozens of
+      people.  You can contribute by editing the wiki page that
+      corresponds to this part of the release notes.</para>
+  </tip>
+  <para>This section has not been updated for Fedora 10 by the beat
+    writer (<ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats#Beat_Assignments"/>.)
+    If you have some ideas or knowledge of what should be in this part
+    of the release notes, you are encouraged to edit the wiki directly.
+    Read <ulink
+      url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/HowTo/"/>
+      for more information, then get an account and start writing.</para>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Security.xml b/en_US/Security.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Security">
+  <title>Security</title>
+  <para>This section highlights various security items from
+    Fedora.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Security_enhancements">
+    <title>Security enhancements</title>
+    <para>Fedora continues to improve its many proactive security
+      features.</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features"/>
+    </para>
+  </section><section id="sn-SELinux">
+    <title>SELinux</title>
+    <para>The SELinux project pages have troubleshooting tips,
+      explanations, and pointers to documentation and references.  Some
+      useful links include the following:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>New SELinux project pages:<ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Troubleshooting tips:<ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Troubleshooting"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Frequently Asked Questions:<ulink
+	    url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/selinux-faq/"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Listing of SELinux commands:<ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Commands"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>Details of confined domains:<ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Domains"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section><section id="sn-SELinux_enhancements">
+    <title>SELinux enhancements</title>
+    <para>Different roles are now available, to allow finer-grained
+      access control:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <filename>guest_t</filename>
+	  does not allow running <command>setuid</command> binaries,
+	  making network connections, or using a GUI.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <filename>xguest_t</filename> disallows
+	  network access except for HTTP via a Web browser, and no
+	  <command>setuid</command>
+	  binaries.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <filename>user_t</filename> is ideal for office users:
+	  prevents becoming root via <command>setuid</command>
+	  applications.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <filename>staff_t</filename> is same as
+	  <filename>user_t</filename>, except that root-level access via
+	  <command>sudo</command> is allowed.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <filename>unconfined_t</filename> provides
+	  full access, the same as when not using SELinux.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist><para>Browser plug-ins wrapped with
+      <command>nspluginwrapper</command>, which is the default, are
+      confined by SELinux policy.</para>
+  </section><section id="sn-Security_audit_package">
+    <title>Security audit package</title>
+    <para>
+      <application>Sectool</application> provides users with a tool that can
+      check their systems for security issues. There are libraries
+      included that allow for the customization of system tests. More
+      information can be found at the project home:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink url="https://fedorahosted.org/sectool"/>
+    </para>
+  </section><section id="sn-General_information">
+    <title>General information</title>
+    <para>A general introduction to the many proactive security features
+      in Fedora, current status, and policies is available at <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security"/>.
+    </para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Server_tools.xml b/en_US/Server_tools.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Server_tools">
+  <title>Server tools</title>
+  <para>This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI
+    server and system configuration tools in Fedora 10. </para>
+  <section id="sn-First_Aid_Kit">
+    <title>First Aid Kit </title>
+    <para><application>Firstaidkit</application> is a fully automated
+      recovery application that makes subsystem recovery easier for
+      technical and non-technical users.
+      <application>Firstaidkit</application> is designed to
+      automatically fix problems while focusing on maintaining user data
+      integrity. It is available in rescue mode, on the Fedora Live CD,
+      and on running systems.</para>
+    <section id="sn-ST_Resources">
+      <title>Resources</title>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> Project site -- <ulink
+	      url="https://fedorahosted.org/firstaidkit/"/>
+	  </para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/System_services.xml b/en_US/System_services.xml
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+++ b/en_US/System_services.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section id="sn-System_Services" lang="en">
+  <title>System Services</title>
+  <section id="sn-Upstart">
+    <title>Upstart</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 features the Upstart initialization system.  All
+      System V <command>init</command> scripts should run fine in
+      compatibility mode. However, users who have made customizations to
+      their <filename>/etc/inittab</filename> file need to port those
+      modifications to <command>upstart</command>. For information on
+      how <command>upstart</command> works, refer to the
+      <command>init(8)</command> and <command>initctl(8)</command> man
+      pages. For information on writing upstart scripts, refer to the
+      <command>events(5)</command> man page, and also the "Upstart
+      Getting Started Guide":
+    </para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://upstart.ubuntu.com/getting-started.html"/>
+    </para>
+    <para>Due to the change of <command>init</command> systems, it is recommended
+      that users who do an upgrade on a live file system to Fedora 9,
+      reboot soon afterwards.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-NetworkManager">
+    <title>NetworkManager</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 features NetworkManager. NetworkManager 0.7 provides
+      improved mobile broadband support, including GSM and CDMA devices,
+      and now supports multiple devices, ad-hoc networking for sharing
+      connections, and the use of system-wide network configuration. It
+      is now enabled by default on all installations. When using
+      NetworkManager, be aware of the following: </para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para> NetworkManager does not currently support all virtual
+	  device types.  Users who use bridging, bonding, or VLANs may
+	  need to switch to the old <command>network</command> service
+	  after configuration of those interfaces.</para>
+      </listitem>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>NetworkManager starts the network asynchronously.  Users
+	  who have applications that require the network to be fully
+	  initialized during boot should set the <envar>NETWORKWAIT</envar> variable
+	  in <filename>/etc/sysconfig/network</filename>. 
+	  Please 
+	    file bugs about cases where this is necessary, so
+	  we can fix the applications in question.</para>
+	<para><ulink
+	    url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora"/></para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section><section id="sn-Autofs">
+    <title>Autofs</title>
+    <para>Autofs is no longer installed by default. Users who wish to
+    use Autofs can choose it from the <menuchoice><guimenuitem>System
+    Tools</guimenuitem></menuchoice> group in the installer, or with
+    the package installation tools.</para>
+  </section><section id="sn-Varnih">
+    <title>Varnish</title>
+    <para>Varnish is updated to version 2.0. The VCL syntax has changed
+      from version 1.x. Users who upgrade from 1.x must change their
+      <filename>vcl</filename> files
+      according to <filename>README.redhat</filename>. The most
+      important changes are:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para> In <filename>vcl</filename>, the word
+	  <computeroutput>insert</computeroutput> must be replaced by
+	  <computeroutput>deliver</computeroutput>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para> In the <filename>vcl</filename> declaration of
+	  backends, <computeroutput>set
+	    backend</computeroutput> has been simplified to
+	  <computeroutput>backend</computeroutput>, and backend
+	  parts are now just prefixed with a dot, so the default
+	  localhost configuration looks like this:</para>
+	<programlisting>
+	  backend default { .host = "127.0.0.1"; .port = "80"; }
+	</programlisting>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Tools.xml b/en_US/Tools.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Tools">
+  <title>Tools </title>
+  <section id="sn-Eclipse">
+    <title>Eclipse </title>
+    <para>This release of Fedora includes Fedora Eclipse, based on the
+      Eclipse SDK version 3.4.  The 3.4 series of releases has a 
+	"What's New in 3.4" page:</para>
+    <para><ulink
+	url="http://help.eclipse.org/stable/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html"/></para>
+    <para>Release notes specific to 3.4 are also available.</para>
+    <para><ulink
+	url="http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/readme_eclipse_3.4.html"/></para>
+    <para>Some of the notable features in 3.4 include a number of
+      improvements in handling bookmarks, easier ways to find and
+      install plug-ins, and additional help with refactoring.</para>
+    <section id="sn-Additional_plugins">
+      <title>Additional plugins</title>
+      <para>This release of Fedora includes plugins for C/C++
+	<command>eclipse-cdt</command>, RPM
+	specfile editing <command>eclipse-rpm-editor</command>, PHP
+	<command>eclipse-phpeclipse</command>,
+	Subversion <command>eclipse-subclipse</command>,
+	SELinux <command>eclipse-slide</command> and
+	<command>eclipse-setools</command>,
+	regular expression testing <command>eclipse-quickrex</command>,
+	Fortran <command>eclipse-photran</command>,
+	Bugzilla integration <command>eclipse-mylyn</command>, Git
+	<command>eclipse-egit</command>, Perl
+	<command>eclipse-epic</command>,
+	Checkstyle <command>eclipse-checkstyle</command>, and
+	Python <command>eclipse-pydev</command>.</para>
+      <section id="sn-Translations_from_the_Babel_project_-_eclipse-nls">
+	<title>Translations from the Babel project - eclipse-nls</title>
+	<para>This release also includes the Babel language packs, which
+	  provide translations for Eclipse and Eclipse plugins in a
+	  number of languages.  Note that some of the languages have
+	  very low coverage: even if you have the translations
+	  installed, you will probably still see many strings in
+	  English.  The Babel project accepts contributions if you would
+	  like to help their translation efforts.</para>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://www.eclipse.org/babel/"/>
+	</para>
+      </section>
+      <section id="sn-Upgrading_from_Fedora_9">
+	<title>Upgrading from Fedora 9</title>
+	<para>Users upgrading from Eclipse 3.3 will need to migrate any
+	  plug-ins they have installed from sources other than RPMs. The
+	  simplest way to do this is to re-install.  For plug-in
+	  developers migrating from 3.3, refer to the "Plug-in Migration
+	  Guide":</para>
+	<para><ulink
+	    url="http://help.eclipse.org/ganymede/nav/2_3"/>
+	</para>
+      </section>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-GCC_Compiler_Collection">
+      <title>GCC Compiler Collection</title>
+      <para>This release of Fedora has been built with GCC 4.3.2, which
+	is included with the distribution. </para>
+      <para> For more information on GCC 4.3, refer to:</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.3/"/>
+      </para>
+      <section id="sn-Target-specific_improvements">
+	<title>Target-specific improvements</title>
+	<section id="sn-IA-32_x86-64">
+	  <title>IA-32 x86-64</title>
+	  <para>
+	    <emphasis>ABI changes</emphasis>
+	  </para><itemizedlist>
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para> Starting with GCC 4.3.1, decimal floating point
+		variables are aligned to their natural boundaries when
+		they are passed on the stack for i386.</para>
+	    </listitem>
+	  </itemizedlist><para>
+	    <emphasis>Command-line changes</emphasis>
+	  </para><itemizedlist>
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para> Starting with GCC 4.3.1, the <option>-mcld</option>
+		option has been added to automatically generate a
+		<computeroutput>cld</computeroutput> instruction in the
+		prologue of functions that use string instructions. This
+		option is used for backward compatibility on some
+		operating systems and can be enabled by default for
+		32-bit x86 targets by configuring GCC with the
+		<option>--enable-cld</option> configure option.</para>
+	    </listitem>
+	  </itemizedlist>
+	</section>
+      </section>
+    </section><section id="sn-Improved_Haskell_support">
+      <title>Improved Haskell support</title>
+      <para>Fedora 10 introduces better support for Haskell.  With a new
+	set of packaging guidelines and tools, it is incredibly easy to
+	support any Haskell program using the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
+	Package creation and deployment, leveraging Fedora's quality
+	tools plus a few new friends has never been easier.  As support
+	for Haskell grows there will be continued development for
+	Haskell as more libraries are introduced.</para>
+      <para>Package creation is quite simple.  Haskell already provides
+	the infrastructure for compiling and deploying packages
+	consistently. Setting up a package for Fedora takes very little
+	time, meaning code that works in Haskell works in Fedora
+	too.</para>
+      <para>Fedora also provides tools for enterprise deployment of
+	Fedora packages.  With the inclusion of Haskell in Fedora, the
+	developer is now free to write enterprise level applications in
+	Haskell and feel secure knowing the code can be used in
+	Fedora.</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GoodHaskellSupport"/>
+      </para>
+    </section><section id="sn-Objective_CAML_OCaml_coverage_greatly_extended">
+      <title>Objective CAML OCaml coverage greatly extended</title>
+      <para>Fedora 10 contains the OCaml 3.10.2 advanced programming
+	language and a very comprehensive list of packages:</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="http://cocan.org/getting_started_with_ocaml_on_red_hat_and_fedora#Package_status"/>
+      </para><para>OCaml was available as an update to Fedora 9 but not
+	in the initial release. </para>
+    </section><section id="sn-NetBeans">
+      <title>NetBeans</title>
+      <para>This release of Fedora includes NetBeans IDE, version 6.1.
+	NetBeans IDE is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for
+	Java, C/C++, Ruby, PHP,  etc. Default configuration of the
+	NetBeans IDE (Java SE IDE configuration) supports development of
+	programs for the Java platform, Standard Edition (Java SE),
+	including development of the modules for the NetBeans
+	Platform.</para>
+      <para>The NetBeans IDE is a modular system and includes facilities
+	for updating and installing plugins. There is a wide spectrum of
+	plugins for the NetBeans IDE that are provided by community
+	members and third-party companies.</para>
+      <section id="sn-NetBean_resources">
+	<title>NetBean resources</title>
+	<itemizedlist>
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://www.netbeans.org/"/>
+	      - Official site of the NetBeans project.</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://wiki.netbeans.org/"/>
+	      - NetBeans Wiki pages.</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink url="mailto:linux-packaging at installer.netbeans.org"/>
+	      - Mailing list for discussion of the packaging
+	      issues.</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/bugs/netbeans"/>
+	      - Bug list for the NetBeans IDE.</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/bugs/netbeans-platform8"/>
+	      - Bug list for the NetBeans Platform.</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://www.netbeans.org/issues/"/>
+	      - Issue Tracker of the NetBeans project. Please, use
+	      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Component:
+	      installer</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
+	      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>OS:
+	      Linux</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
+	      <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Subcomponent:
+	      rpm</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to file the issues
+	      related to the NetBeans RPMs.</para>
+	  </listitem>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </section>
+    </section><section id="sn-AMQP_Infrastructure">
+      <title>AMQP Infrastructure</title>
+      <para> The AMQP Infrastructure package is a subset of the Red Hat
+	Enterprise MRG. The package allows for development of scalable,
+	interoperable, and high-performance enterprise applications.
+      </para>
+      <para>More specifically it consists of the following.  </para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> AMQP (protocol version 0-10) messaging
+	    broker/server</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Client bindings for C++, Python, and Java (using the
+	    JMS interface)</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> A set of command line interface
+	    configuration/management utilities</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> A high-performance asynchronous message store for
+	    durable messages and messaging configuration.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist><para />
+      <section id="sn-AMQP_resources">
+	<title>AMQP resources</title>
+	<para>For more information refer to the following
+	  resources.</para>
+	<itemizedlist>
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://www.redhat.com/mrg/resources"/>
+	      Red Hat MRG Documentation</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink url="http://amqp.org/"/>
+	      AMQP Project Site</para>
+	  </listitem>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </section>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Appliance_building_tools">
+      <title>Appliance building tools</title>
+      <para>Appliances are pre-installed and pre-configured system
+	images. This package includes tools and meta-data that make it
+	easier for ISVs, developers, OEMS, etc. to create and deploy
+	virtual appliances. The two components of this feature are the
+	ACT (Appliance Creation Tool) and the AOS (The Appliance
+	Operating System).  Install the <package>appliance-tools</package> package
+	with <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Add/Remove Software</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or <command>
+	</command>yum.
+      </para>
+      <section id="sn-Appliance_Creation_Tool">
+	<title>Appliance Creation Tool</title>
+	<para>The Appliance Creation Tool is a tool that creates
+	  Appliance Images from a kickstart file. This tool uses the
+	  live CD creator API as well as patches to the live CD API that
+	  allow for the creation of multi-partitioned disk images. These
+	  disk images can then be booted in a virtual container such as
+	  Xen, KVM, and VMware. This tool is included in the
+	  <package>appliance-tools</package>
+	  package. This package contains tools for building appliance
+	  images on Fedora based systems including derived distributions
+	  such as RHEL, CentOS, and others.</para>
+      </section>
+      <section id="sn-Appliance_Operating_System">
+	<title>Appliance Operating System</title>
+	<para>The Appliance Operating System is a scaled down version of
+	  Fedora with a small footprint. It contains only the packages
+	  necessary to run an appliance. The hardware supported by this
+	  spin of Fedora would be limited, primarily focusing on virtual
+	  containers such as KVM and VMware. The goal is to create a
+	  base that developers can build their applications on top of,
+	  only pulling in packages that their software requires.</para>
+      </section>
+      <section id="sn-Appliance_building_tools_resources">
+	<title>Appliance building tools resources</title>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://thincrust.net/"/>
+	  Appliance Tool Project Site </para>
+      </section>
+    </section><section id="sn-Python_NSS_bindings">
+      <title>Python NSS bindings</title>
+      <para>Python bindings for NSS/NSPR allow Python programs to
+	utilize the NSS cryptographic libraries for SSL/TLS and PKI
+	certificate management.  The <package>python-nss</package> package
+	provides a Python binding to the NSS and NSPR support
+	libraries.</para>
+      <para>Network Security Services (NSS) is a set
+	of libraries supporting security-enabled client and server
+	applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and
+	v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3
+	certificates and other security standards. NSS has received FIPS
+	140 validation from NIST. </para>
+      <section id="sn-Python_NSS_bindings_resources">
+	<title>Python NSS bindings resources</title>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://people.redhat.com/jdennis/python-nss/doc/api/html/index.html"/>
+	  -- Library Documentation</para>
+      </section>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml b/en_US/Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10">
+  <title>Updated packages in Fedora 10</title>
+  <para> This list is automatically generated by checking the difference
+    between the (F10)-1 GOLD tree and the F10 tree on a specific date.
+    The content is posted only on the wiki:</para>
+  <para>
+    <ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/PackageChanges/UpdatedPackages"/> 
+    
+  </para>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml b/en_US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Upfront_About_Multimedia.xml
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+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="Upfront_About_Multimedia">
+	<title>Upfront About Multimedia</title>
+	<para/>
+<!-- Multimedia.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Multimedia.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/Virtualization.xml b/en_US/Virtualization.xml
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/en_US/Virtualization.xml
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Virtualization">
+  <title>Virtualization</title>
+  <para>Virtualization in Fedora 10 includes major changes, and new
+    features, that continue to support KVM, Xen, and many other virtual
+    machine platforms. </para>
+  <section id="sn-Unified_kernel_image">
+    <title>Unified kernel image</title>
+    <para>The <package>kernel-xen</package> package has been obsoleted
+      by the integration of paravirtualization operations in the
+      upstream kernel. The <package>kernel</package> package in Fedora
+      10 supports booting as a guest domU, but will not function as a
+      dom0 until such support is provided upstream. The most recent
+      Fedora release with dom0 support is Fedora 8. </para>
+    <para>Booting a Xen domU guest within a Fedora 10 host requires the
+      KVM based <command>xenner</command>. Xenner runs the guest kernel
+      and a small Xen emulator together as a KVM guest. </para>
+
+    <important>
+      <title>KVM requires hardware virtualization features in the host
+	system.</title>
+      <para>Systems
+      lacking hardware virtualization do not support Xen guests at this
+      time.</para>
+    </important>
+    <para>For more information refer to: </para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://sourceforge.net/projects/kvm"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://kraxel.fedorapeople.org/xenner/"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenPvops"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenPvopsDom0"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section><section id="sn-Virtualization_storage_management">
+    <title>Virtualization storage management</title>
+    <para>Advances in <systemitem class="library">libvirt</systemitem> now provide the
+      ability to list, create, and delete storage volumes on remote
+      hosts. This includes the ability to create raw sparse and
+      non-sparse files in a directory, allocate LVM logical volumes,
+      partition physical disks, and attach to iSCSI
+      targets.</para>
+    <para>This enables the <command>virt-manager</command> tool to
+      remotely provision new guest domains, and manage the storage
+      associated with them. It provides improved SELinux integration,
+      since the APIs ensure that all storage volumes have the correct
+      SELinux security context when being assigned to a
+      guest.</para><para>
+      <emphasis>Features</emphasis>
+    </para><itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para> List storage volumes in a directory, and allocate new
+	  volumes, raw files both sparse and non-sparse, and formats
+	  supported by <package>qemu-img</package> (cow, qcow,
+	  qcow2, vmdk, etc)</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para> List partitions in a disk, and allocate new partitions
+	  from free space</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para> Connect to an iSCSI server and list volumes associated
+	  with an exported target</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para> List logical volumes in an LVM volume group, and allocate
+	  new LVM logical volumes</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para> Automatically assign correct SELinux security context
+	  label (<option>virt_image_t</option>) to all volumes when
+	  associating with a guest.</para>
+	<para>For further details refer to:</para>
+	<itemizedlist>
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtStorage"/>
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://libvirt.org/storage.html"/>
+	      -- libvirt Storage Management</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/page/StorageManagement"/>
+	      -- virt-manager Storage Management</para>
+	  </listitem><listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/Virtio"/>
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	</itemizedlist>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Remote_installation_of_virtual_machines">
+    <title>Remote installation of virtual machines</title>
+    <para>Improvements in Virtualization storage management have enabled
+      the creation of guests on remote host systems. By leveraging
+      Avahi, systems supporting <systemitem
+	class="library">libvirt</systemitem> can be automatically
+      detected by <command>virt-manager</command>. Upon detection guests
+      can be provisioned on the remote system.</para>
+    <para>Installations can be automated with the help of
+      <command>cobbler</command> and <command>koan</command>. Cobbler is
+      a Linux installation server that allows for rapid setup of network
+      installation environments. Network installs can be configured for
+      PXE boot, reinstallations, media-based net-installs, and
+      virtualized guest installs. Cobbler uses a helper program,
+      <command>koan</command>, for reinstallation and virtualization
+      support. </para>
+    <para>For further details refer to:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtRemoteInstall"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/page/LibvirtDiscovery"/>
+	  -- virt-manager Discovery</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink url="http://avahi.org/"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para>
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://fedorahosted.org/cobbler"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Virt_Other_improvements">
+    <title>Other improvements</title>
+    <para>Fedora also includes the following virtualization
+      improvements:</para>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para> Utilities in the new <package>virt-mem</package> package
+	  provide access to process tables, interface information,
+	  dmesg, and uname of QEmu and KVM guests from the host system.
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-mem/"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist>
+    <note>
+      <title><command>virt-mem</command> is experimental.</title>
+      <para>Only 32 bit guests are supported at this time.</para>
+    </note>
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+	<para> The new <command>virt-df</command> tool provides
+	  information on the disk usage of guests from the host system.
+	  <ulink
+	    url="http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-df"/>
+	</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </itemizedlist><para />
+    <section id="sn-libvirt_updated_to_0.4.6">
+      <title><package>libvirt</package> updated to 0.4.6</title>
+      <para>The <package>libvirt</package> package provides an API and
+	tools to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent
+	versions of Linux (and other OSes). The <systemitem
+	  class="library">libvirt</systemitem> software is designed to
+	be a common denominator among all virtualization technologies
+	with support for the following:</para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> The Xen hypervisor on Linux and Solaris hosts.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The QEMU emulator</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The KVM Linux hypervisor</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The LXC Linux container system</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> The OpenVZ Linux container system</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Storage on IDE/SCSI/USB disks, FibreChannel, LVM,
+	    iSCSI, and NFS</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist><para>
+	<emphasis>New features and improvements since 0.4.2:</emphasis>
+      </para><itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> Enhanced OpenVZ support</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Enhanced Linux containers (LXC) support</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Storage pools API</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Improved iSCSI support</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> USB device passthrough for QEMU and KVM</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Sound, serial, and parallel device support for QEMU and
+	    Xen</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Support for NUMA and vCPU pinning in QEMU</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Unified XML domain and network parsing for all
+	    virtualization drivers</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="http://www.libvirt.org/news.html"/>
+      </para>
+    </section><section id="sn-virt-manager_updated_to_0.6.0">
+      <title><package>virt-manager</package> Updated to 0.6.0</title>
+      <para> The <package>virt-manager</package> package provides a GUI
+	implementation of <command>virtinst</command> and <systemitem
+	  class="library">libvirt</systemitem>
+	functionality.</para><para>
+	<emphasis>New features and improvements since 0.5.4:</emphasis>
+      </para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> Remote storage management and provisioning: view, add,
+	    remove, and provision <systemitem
+	      class="library">libvirt</systemitem> managed storage.
+	    Attach managed storage to a remote VM.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Remote VM installation support: Install from managed
+	    media (CDROM) or PXE. Simple install time storage
+	    provisioning.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> VM details and console windows merged: each VM is now
+	    represented by a single tabbed window.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Use Avahi to list <command>libvirtd</command> instances
+	    on network.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Hypervisor Autoconnect: Option to connect to hypervisor
+	    at <command>virt-manager</command> start
+	    up.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Option to add sound device emulation when creating new
+	    guests.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Virtio and USB options when adding a disk
+	    device.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Allow viewing and removing VM sound, serial, parallel,
+	    and console devices.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Allow specifying a keymap when adding display
+	    device.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Keep app running if manager window is closed but VM
+	    window is still open.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Allow limiting the amount of stored stats
+	    history.</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist><para />
+      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
+      <para>
+	<ulink
+	  url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/"/>
+      </para>
+    </section><section id="sn-virtinst_updated_to_0.400.0">
+      <title><package>virtinst</package> updated to 0.400.0</title>
+      <para> The <package>python-virtinst</package> package
+	contains tools for installing and manipulating multiple VM guest
+	image formats.</para><para>
+	<emphasis>New features and improvements since
+	  0.300.3:</emphasis>
+      </para><itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> New tool <command>virt-convert</command>:
+	    Allows converting between different types of virt
+	    configuration files. Currently only supports
+	    <filename>vmx</filename> to
+	    <filename>virt-image</filename>.</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> New tool <command>virt-pack</command>: Converts
+	    <filename>virt-image</filename> xml format to
+	    <filename>vmx</filename> and packs in a tar.gz. (Note this
+	    will likely be merged with <command>virt-convert</command> in the
+	    future).</para>
+	</listitem>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <command>virt-install</command> improvements: <itemizedlist>
+	      <listitem>
+		<para> Support for remote VM installation. Can use
+		  install media and disk images on remote host if shared
+		  via <systemitem class="library">libvirt</systemitem>.
+		  Allows provisioning storage on remote pools.</para>
+	      </listitem><listitem>
+		<para> Support setting CPU pinning information for
+		  QEmu/KVM VMs</para>
+	      </listitem><listitem>
+		<para> NUMA support via <option>--cpuset=auto</option>
+		  option</para>
+	      </listitem><listitem>
+		<para> New options:</para>
+		<para>
+		  <itemizedlist>
+		    <listitem>
+		      <para>
+			<option>--wait</option> allows putting a hard
+			time limit on installs</para>
+		    </listitem>
+		    <listitem>
+		      <para><option>--sound</option> create VM
+			with soundcard emulation</para>
+		    </listitem>
+		<listitem>
+		      <para><option>--disk</option>  allows specifying
+			media as a path, storage volume, or a pool to
+			provision storage on, device type, and several
+			other options.  Deprecates
+			<option>--file</option>,
+			<option>--size</option>,
+			<option>--nonsparse</option>.</para>
+		    </listitem>
+		    <listitem>
+		      <para>
+			<option>--prompt</option>  Input
+			prompting is no longer the default, this option turns it
+			back on.</para>
+		    </listitem>
+		  </itemizedlist>
+		</para>
+	      </listitem>
+	    </itemizedlist>
+	  </para>
+	</listitem>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <command>virt-image</command>
+	    improvements:</para>
+	  <itemizedlist>
+	    <listitem>
+	      <para>
+		<option>--replace</option>
+		option to overwrite existing VM image file</para>
+	    </listitem><listitem>
+	      <para> Support multiple network interfaces in
+		<filename>virt-image</filename>
+		format</para>
+	    </listitem>
+	  </itemizedlist>
+	</listitem>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>Use virtio disk/net drivers if chosen guest OS entry
+	    supports it (Fedora 9 and 10)</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <ulink
+	      url="http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/"/>
+	  </para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+    <section id="sn-Xen_updated_to_3.3.0">
+      <title>Xen updated to 3.3.0</title>
+      <para> Fedora 10 supports booting as a guest domU, but will not
+	function as a dom0 until such support is provided in the
+	upstream kernel. Support for a <option>pv_ops</option> dom0 is targeted
+	for Xen 3.4.</para><para>
+	<emphasis>Changes since 3.2.0:</emphasis>
+      </para><itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> Power management (P & C states) in the
+	    hypervisor</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> HVM emulation domains
+	    (<command>qemu-on-minios</command>) for better
+	    scalability, performance, and security</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> PVGrub: boot PV kernels using real GRUB inside the PV
+	    domain</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Better PV performance: domain lock removed from
+	    pagetable-update paths</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Shadow3: optimisations to make this the best shadow
+	    pagetable algorithm yet, making HVM performance better than
+	    ever</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Hardware Assisted Paging enhancements: 2MB page support
+	    for better TLB locality</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> CPUID feature levelling: allows safe domain migration
+	    across systems with different CPU models</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> PVSCSI drivers for SCSI access direct into PV
+	    guests</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> HVM framebuffer optimisations: scan for framebuffer
+	    updates more efficiently</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Device passthrough enhancements</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Full x86 real-mode emulation for HVM guests on Intel
+	    VT: supports a much wider range of legacy guest OSes</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> New qemu merge with upstream development</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Many other changes in both x86 and IA64 ports</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist><para />
+      <para>For further details refer to:</para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <ulink
+	      url="http://www.xen.org/download/roadmap.html"/>
+	    -- Xen roadmap</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>
+	    <ulink
+	      url="http://xenbits.xen.org/paravirt_ops/patches.hg/"/>
+	    -- paravirt_ops patch queue</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Web_servers.xml b/en_US/Web_servers.xml
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/en_US/Web_servers.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Web_servers">
+  <title>Web servers</title>
+  <para />
+  <section id="sn-PostgreSQL_DBD_Driver">
+    <title>PostgreSQL DBD Driver</title>
+    <tip>
+      <title>Deprecated or out of date content?</title>
+      <para>
+	This content may be deprecated or out of date, it has not been
+	updated since the Fedora 9 release notes.</para>
+    </tip>
+    <para>Users of the <filename>mod_dbd</filename> module should note
+      that the <filename>apr-util</filename> DBD driver for PostgreSQL
+      is now distributed as a separate dynamically-loaded module.  The
+      driver module is now included in the
+      <package>apr-util-pgsql</package> package. A MySQL driver is now
+      also available, in the <package>apr-util-mysql</package>
+      package.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Drupal">
+    <title>Drupal </title>
+    <para>Drupal has been updated to 6.4.  For details, refer to:</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://drupal.org/drupal-6.4"/>
+    </para><para>If your installation is updated to the 6.4 version in
+      Fedora 9, skip the following step.</para>
+    <para>When upgrading from earlier versions, remember to log in to
+      your site as the admin user, and disable any third-party modules
+      before upgrading this package. After upgrading the package:</para>
+    <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
+      <listitem>
+	<para> Copy <programlisting
+	    format="linespecific">/etc/drupal/default/settings.php.rpmsave</programlisting> 
+	  to <programlisting
+	    format="linespecific">/etc/drupal/default/settings.php</programlisting>, 
+	  and repeat for any additional sites'
+	  <filename>settings.php</filename> files.</para>
+      </listitem><listitem>
+	<para> Browse to <ulink
+	    url="http://host/drupal/update.php"/>
+	  to run the upgrade script.</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </orderedlist><para>Also, several modules are now available:
+      <filename>drupal-date</filename>, <filename>-cck</filename>,
+      <filename>-views</filename>, and
+      <filename>-service_links</filename>.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml b/en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d1c4bd0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+ 
+<section lang="en" id="sn-Welcome_to_Fedora">
+  <title>Welcome to Fedora</title>
+  <para>Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the
+    latest in free and open source software. Fedora is always free for
+    anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across
+    the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project. The
+    Fedora Project is open and anyone is welcome to join. The Fedora
+    Project is out front for you, leading the advancement of free, open
+    software and content. </para>
+  <tip>
+    <title>Visit <ulink
+	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/"/>
+      to view the latest release notes for Fedora, especially if you are
+      upgrading.</title>
+    <para>If you are migrating from a release of Fedora older than the
+      immediately previous one, you should refer to older Release Notes
+      for additional information. You can find older Release Notes at
+      <ulink
+	url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/"/>
+    </para>
+  </tip>
+  <para>You can help the Fedora Project community continue
+    to improve Fedora if you file bug reports and enhancement requests.
+    Refer to <ulink
+      url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests"/>
+    for more information about bug and feature reporting. Thank you for
+    your participation.</para><para>To find out more general information
+    about Fedora, refer to the following Web pages:</para>
+  <itemizedlist>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>Fedora Overview - <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>Fedora FAQ - <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>Help and Discussions - <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem><listitem>
+      <para>Participate in the Fedora Project - <ulink
+	  url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join"/>
+      </para>
+    </listitem>
+  </itemizedlist>
+
+<!-- Fedora_10_Overview.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Fedora_10_overview.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml b/en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..89dd29b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/Welcome_to_Fedora_10.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="Welcome_to_Fedora_10">
+	<title>Welcome to Fedora 10</title>
+	<para/>
+
+<!-- Welcome_to_Fedora.xml -->
+  <xi:include href="Welcome_to_Fedora.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml-->
+  <xi:include href="Introduction_to_Fedora_Project_and_technical_release_notes.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Fedora_Project.xml -->
+  <xi:include href="Fedora_Project.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Feedback.xml -->
+  <xi:include href="Feedback.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml b/en_US/What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..de52719
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/What_Do_System_Administrators_Care_About.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="What_Do_System_Adminstrators_Care_About">
+	<title>What Do System Adminstrators Care About</title>
+	<para/>
+
+<!-- Security.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Security.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- System_services.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="System_services.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Virtualization.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Virtualization.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Web_servers.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Web_servers.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Samba_-_Windows_compatibility.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Mail_servers.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Mail_servers.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- File_servers.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="File_servers.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Database_servers.xml  -->
+
+  <!-- NO BEAT CONTENT - - remove for final release if nothing appears;
+  placeholder text here to entice input -->
+  <xi:include href="Database_servers.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Backwards_compatibility.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Backwards_compatibility.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Updated_packages_in_Fedora_10.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Package_changes.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Package_changes.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml b/en_US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8b2346c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="What_is_New_for_Gamers_Scientists_and_Hobbyists">
+  <title>What is New for Gamers, Scientists, and Hobbyists</title>
+  <para/>
+
+<!-- Games_and_entertainment.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Games_and_entertainment.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+  
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml b/en_US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..37cd19e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="What_is_New_for_Installation_and_Live_Images">
+  <title>What is New for Installation and Live Images</title>
+
+<!-- Installation_notes.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Installation_notes.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Fedora_live_images.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Fedora_Live_images.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Hardware_overview.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Hardware_overview.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Architecture_specific_notes.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Architecture_specific_notes.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml  -->
+
+  <xi:include href="X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Fedora_10_boot-time.xml  -->
+  <xi:include href="Fedora_10_boot-time.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml b/en_US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8ca75c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+]>
+
+<section id="What_is_the_Latest_on_the_Desktop">
+	<title>What is the Latest on the Desktop</title>
+	<para/>
+
+<!-- Fedora_desktop.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Fedora_desktop.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Networking.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Networking.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Printing.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="Printing.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- Package_notes.xml-->
+
+  <xi:include href="Package_notes.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+<!-- International_language_support.xml -->
+
+  <xi:include href="International_language_support.xml"
+    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml b/en_US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..520e047
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/X_Window_system_-_graphics.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+<section id="X_Window_system_-_graphics" lang="en">
+  <title>X Window system - graphics</title>
+  <para>This section contains information related to the X Window System
+    implementation, X.Org, provided with Fedora.</para>
+  <section id="sn-X_Configuration_Changes">
+    <title>X Configuration Changes</title>
+    <para>Fedora 10 uses the <programlisting
+	format="linespecific">evdev</programlisting> input driver as
+      standard mouse and keyboard driver for the X server. This driver
+      works with HAL to provide a persistent per-device configuration
+      that allows devices to be added or removed at runtime.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Third-party_Video_Drivers">
+    <title>Third-party Video Drivers</title>
+    <para>Refer to the Xorg third-party drivers page for detailed
+      guidelines on using third-party video drivers.</para>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/3rdPartyVideoDrivers">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/3rdPartyVideoDrivers</ulink>
+    </para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="sn-Resources">
+    <title>Resources</title>
+    <para>
+      <ulink
+	url="http://who-t.blogspot.com/2008/07/input-configuration-in-nutshell.html">http://who-t.blogspot.com/2008/07/input-configuration-in-nutshell.html</ulink> -- Evdev configuration.</para>
+  </section>
+</section>
+
diff --git a/en_US/legalnotice.xml b/en_US/legalnotice.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6ad2ab7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/legalnotice.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
+<!-- $Id: -->
+<!DOCTYPE legalnotice PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
+"http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
+
+<!ENTITY % DOC-ENTITIES SYSTEM "Release_Notes.ent">
+%DOC-ENTITIES;
+
+]>
+
+<legalnotice id="sn-legalnotice">
+  <para>
+    Copyright © &YEAR; by &HOLDER;. This material may be
+    distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
+    the Open Publication License, v1.0, available at <ulink
+    url="http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/"/>.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+    FEDORA, FEDORA PROJECT, and the Fedora Logo are trademarks of Red
+    Hat, Inc., are registered or pending registration in the U.S. and
+    other countries, and are used here under license to the Fedora
+    Project.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+    Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo are registered
+    trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other
+    countries.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+    All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property
+    of their respective owners.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+    Documentation, as with software itself, may be subject to export
+    control.  Read about Fedora Project export controls at <ulink
+    url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/Export"/>.
+  </para>
+</legalnotice>
diff --git a/en_US/rpm-info.xml b/en_US/rpm-info.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d4283ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/rpm-info.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?>
+
+<!DOCTYPE rpm-info PUBLIC "-//Fedora//DTD Docs RPM-INFO V1.0//EN" "http://docs.fedoraproject.org/dtds/rpm-info.dtd">
+
+<rpm-info>
+  <colophon>
+    <worker id="fdp" wholename="Fedora Documentation Project" email="fedora-docs-list at redhat.com" surname="Fedora Documentation Project" firstname="" initials="fdp"/>
+    <worker id="quaid" wholename="Karsten Wade" email="kwade at redhat.com" surname="Wade" firstname="Karsten" initials="quaid"/>
+    <worker email="Tommy.Reynolds at MegaCoder.com" firstname="Tommy" id="megacoder" initials="JTR" surname="Reynolds" wholename="Tommy Reynolds"/>
+    <worker id="PaulWFrields" wholename="Paul W. Frields" email="stickster at gmail.com" surname="Frields" firstname="Paul" othername="W." initials="PWF"/>
+    <worker id="jsmith" wholename="Jared K. Smith" email="jared at jaredsmith.net" surname="Smith" firstname="Jared" othername="K." initials="JKS"/>
+  </colophon>
+
+  <author worker="fdp"/>
+  <license>
+    <rights>OPL</rights>
+    <version>1.0</version>
+  </license>
+  <copyright>
+    <year>2007, 2008</year>
+
+    <holder>Red Hat, Inc. and others</holder>
+  </copyright>
+  <title>Fedora Release Notes</title>
+  <desc>Important information about this release of Fedora</desc>
+  <changelog order="newest-first">
+    <revision date="2008-10-17" number="9.92">
+      <author worker="fdp"/>
+
+      <details>Preview of the Release notes for F10</details>
+    </revision>
+    <revision date="2008-05-12" number="9.0.1">
+      <author worker="fdp"/>
+
+      <details>Release notes for F9</details>
+    </revision>
+  </changelog>
+</rpm-info>
diff --git a/en_US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml b/en_US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..036ae7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section id="x86_64_specifics_for_Fedora" lang="en">
+  <title>x86_64 specifics for Fedora</title>
+  <para>This section covers specific information about Fedora and the
+    x86_64 hardware platform.</para>
+  <section id="sn-Hardware_requirements_for_x86_64">
+    <title>Hardware requirements for x86_64</title>
+    <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora 10 during or after
+      installation, you may need to know details of other hardware
+      components such as video and network cards. </para>
+    <section id="Memory_requirements_for_x86_64">
+      <title>Memory requirements for x86_64</title>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<listitem>
+	  <para> Minimum RAM for text-mode: 256MiB</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Minimum RAM for graphical: 384MiB</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para> Recommended RAM for graphical: 512MiB</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+    <section id="Hard_disk_space_requirements_for_x86_64">
+      <title>Hard disk space requirements for x86_64</title>
+      <para>All of the packages from a DVD install can occupy over 9 GB
+	of disk space. The final install size is determined by the
+	installing spin and the packages selected during installation.
+	Additional disk space is required during installation to support
+	the installation environment. The additional disk space
+	corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img plus the size
+	of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system.</para>
+      <para>In practical terms the additional space requirements may
+	range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as
+	much as an additional 175 MiB for a larger installation.</para>
+      <para>Additional space is also required for any user data and at
+	least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system
+	operation.</para>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+</section>
diff --git a/en_US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml b/en_US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..309669b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/en_US/x86_specifics_for_Fedora.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd">
+
+ 
+<section id="x86_specifics_for_Fedora" lang="en">
+  <title>x86 specifics for Fedora </title>
+  <para>This section covers specific information about Fedora and the
+    x86 hardware platform.</para>
+  <section id="Hardware_requirements_for_x86">
+    <title>Hardware requirements for x86</title>
+    <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora 10 during or after
+      installation, you may need to know details of other hardware
+      components such as video and network cards. </para>
+    <section id="Processor_and_memory">
+      <title>Processor and memory</title>
+      <para>The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of
+	Intel processors. Other processors, such as those from AMD,
+	Cyrix, and VIA that are compatible with and equivalent to the
+	following Intel processors, may also be used with Fedora.</para>
+      <para>Fedora 10 requires an Intel Pentium or better processor, and
+	is optimized for Pentium 4 and later processors. </para>
+      <itemizedlist>
+	<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>Minimum RAM for text-mode: 128MiB</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>Minimum RAM for graphical: 192MiB</para>
+	</listitem><listitem>
+	  <para>Recommended RAM for graphical: 256MiB</para>
+	</listitem>
+      </itemizedlist>
+    </section>
+    <section id="Hard_disk_space">
+      <title>Hard disk space </title>
+      <para>All of the packages from a DVD install can occupy over 9 GB
+	of disk space.  The final install size is determined by the
+	installing spin and the packages selected during installation.
+	Additional disk space is required during installation to support
+	the installation environment. The additional disk space
+	corresponds to the size of <filename>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</filename>
+	plus the size of the files in <filename>/var/lib/rpm</filename> on the
+	installed system.</para>
+      <para>In practical terms the additional space requirements may
+	range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as
+	much as an additional 175 MiB for a larger installation.</para>
+      <para>Additional space is also required for any user data and at
+	least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system
+	operation.</para>
+    </section>
+  </section>
+</section>





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