From deisenst at gtw.net Sat Apr 1 19:06:14 2006 From: deisenst at gtw.net (David Eisenstein) Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 13:06:14 -0600 (CST) Subject: Fedora and External Product Vulnerabilities (Bugzilla #185499, RHSA-2006-0268 (Macromedia Flash)) Message-ID: Hello, The other week, I sent a notice to fedora-legacy-list and fedora- security-list regarding the Macromedia Flash critical vulnerability (CVE-2006-0024, http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-0024) thinking that, even though it is proprietary and therefore Fedora Core, Legacy, & Extras do not distribute it nor provide any support for it, that I could tell my friends on both lists about it, since this bug has the alleged possibility to run abitrary code remotely and so is critical. Here's the post: Some reservations were expressed to me privately about using our mailing list(s) to broadcast such information, after I already sent the thing out. Yet I sent it out, because I felt it would be important for folks who don't get Red Hat Enterprise Linux's security errata to be aware of the issue so they can protect their computers. Perhaps this needs more discussion, however. As participating members of the Fedora Project team, are there things we should not say on the mailing list(s)? I keep reading things about the wiki, for example, that say we mustn't talk (at least on Fedora's official web-pages) about things that aren't "pure" open-source or that violate some standard of open- sourciness; nor should we use the wiki resource to point to outside resources that may have (Linux) software that is proprietary or use features that in some of many jurisdictions might violate patents or other intellectual property laws. If that is so (and it's unclear to me exactly what those boundaries should be), it is unclear to me whether the instance of the buggy Flash player is one of those "no-nos" to talk about on Fedora mailing lists or wiki pages. I would have liked to suggest that someone who is a member of make a post there about this issue like that which I posted to fedora-legacy-list and fedora-security-list, to help inform more of the Fedora community about this critical bug. But I am not sure now that sug- gesting or doing that is appropriate? Can any of you offer any insight into this? Thank you. Thanks and Regards, David Eisenstein From sundaram at fedoraproject.org Sat Apr 1 19:27:40 2006 From: sundaram at fedoraproject.org (Rahul Sundaram) Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2006 00:57:40 +0530 Subject: Fedora and External Product Vulnerabilities (Bugzilla #185499, RHSA-2006-0268 (Macromedia Flash)) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1143919660.3802.863.camel@sundaram.pnq.redhat.com> On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 13:06 -0600, David Eisenstein wrote: > Hello, > > The other week, I sent a notice to fedora-legacy-list and fedora- > security-list regarding the Macromedia Flash critical vulnerability > (CVE-2006-0024, http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-0024) > thinking that, even though it is proprietary and therefore Fedora Core, > Legacy, & Extras do not distribute it nor provide any support for it, that > I could tell my friends on both lists about it, since this bug has the > alleged possibility to run abitrary code remotely and so is critical. > > Here's the post: > > > Some reservations were expressed to me privately about using our mailing > list(s) to broadcast such information, after I already sent the thing out. > Yet I sent it out, because I felt it would be important for folks who > don't get Red Hat Enterprise Linux's security errata to be aware of the > issue so they can protect their computers. You are certainly allowed as a individual to post such warnings to the list. Just make it explicit that you are posting not on behalf of the project when it is controversial. Warren Togami for example made a announcement on the arrangement he had with Macromedia for a flash repository. That might be better suited for Fedora Legacy users too. https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006- March/msg00037.html > Perhaps this needs more discussion, however. As participating members of > the Fedora Project team, are there things we should not say on the mailing > list(s)? I would say the usual netiquette guidelines such as generally being nice to each other apply but anything that doesnt fit the ideals of the project probably shouldnt be promoted in formal capacity. For this kind of issues such as security vulnerabilities is something that we need to be responsible about even when we actually dont ship the applications or support them formally. Rahul Ps: No need to cc me. I am on this list as well now. From fedora at leemhuis.info Sat Apr 1 19:40:25 2006 From: fedora at leemhuis.info (Thorsten Leemhuis) Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 21:40:25 +0200 Subject: Fedora and External Product Vulnerabilities (Bugzilla #185499, RHSA-2006-0268 (Macromedia Flash)) In-Reply-To: <1143919660.3802.863.camel@sundaram.pnq.redhat.com> References: <1143919660.3802.863.camel@sundaram.pnq.redhat.com> Message-ID: <1143920426.2300.13.camel@localhost.localdomain> Am Sonntag, den 02.04.2006, 00:57 +0530 schrieb Rahul Sundaram: > On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 13:06 -0600, David Eisenstein wrote: > > Hello, > > > > The other week, I sent a notice to fedora-legacy-list and fedora- > > security-list regarding the Macromedia Flash critical vulnerability > > (CVE-2006-0024, http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-0024) > > thinking that, even though it is proprietary and therefore Fedora Core, > > Legacy, & Extras do not distribute it nor provide any support for it, that > > I could tell my friends on both lists about it, since this bug has the > > alleged possibility to run abitrary code remotely and so is critical. > > > > Here's the post: > > > > > > Some reservations were expressed to me privately about using our mailing > > list(s) to broadcast such information, after I already sent the thing out. > > Yet I sent it out, because I felt it would be important for folks who > > don't get Red Hat Enterprise Linux's security errata to be aware of the > > issue so they can protect their computers. > > You are certainly allowed as a individual to post such warnings to the > list. Just make it explicit that you are posting not on behalf of the > project when it is controversial. Warren Togami for example made a > announcement on the arrangement he had with Macromedia for a flash > repository. That's would be my opinion, too. Cu thl -- Thorsten Leemhuis From bob at bobjensen.com Sun Apr 2 05:55:52 2006 From: bob at bobjensen.com (Robert 'Bob' Jensen) Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 23:55:52 -0600 Subject: Fedora and External Product Vulnerabilities (Bugzilla #185499, RHSA-2006-0268 (Macromedia Flash)) In-Reply-To: <1143920426.2300.13.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1143919660.3802.863.camel@sundaram.pnq.redhat.com> <1143920426.2300.13.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <1143957352.2550.15.camel@cbcclt02.cbcchome.cbccgroup.com> On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 21:40 +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > Am Sonntag, den 02.04.2006, 00:57 +0530 schrieb Rahul Sundaram: > > > > You are certainly allowed as a individual to post such warnings to the > > list. Just make it explicit that you are posting not on behalf of the > > project when it is controversial. Warren Togami for example made a > > announcement on the arrangement he had with Macromedia for a flash > > repository. > > That's would be my opinion, too. > > Cu > thl I feel that we have a responsibility to inform our users when security is an issue even for items we do not provide that we are sure that a majority of our end users in that segment might have the item installed. I feel that flash would apply to the desktop segment of our target markets. As for where these messages and how they are distributed is a bigger question. I feel they should be visible enough that the effected users will see the messages. Would posting a message about flash be right to a list of server administrators? I do not think so. Is there a current web space that users can look for security issues that may apply to them? If not is this something that should be created and maintained by the community at large? If it does how can we promote this resource so users are aware can do research and can make wise choices? -- Robert 'Bob' Jensen Fedora Unity Project -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If it does how can we promote > this resource so users are aware can do research and can make wise > choices? Well, we get many security announcements to f-announce-l. It seems like an extra burden for us to track down and highlight security risks for applications not in Core or Extras; hard to know where to draw the line, and people are always going to think we drew it too far or not far enough. It might be cool if we could get security announcements to all magically appear on a page ... or in a searchable database ... and that would cover us for everything in Core and Extras thoroughly. We could link to external lists of non-FC/FE vulnerabilities for packages in third-party repos. FedoraNews.org and other news/planet sites might be a good place to draw attention to a vulnerability that is outside of the normal FC/FE-sphere but many users may have installed. 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If not is this something that should be created > > and maintained by the community at large? If it does how can we promote > > this resource so users are aware can do research and can make wise > > choices? > > Well, we get many security announcements to f-announce-l. It seems like > an extra burden for us to track down and highlight security risks for > applications not in Core or Extras; hard to know where to draw the line, > and people are always going to think we drew it too far or not far > enough. > > It might be cool if we could get security announcements to all magically > appear on a page ... or in a searchable database ... and that would > cover us for everything in Core and Extras thoroughly. We could link to > external lists of non-FC/FE vulnerabilities for packages in third-party > repos. > > FedoraNews.org and other news/planet sites might be a good place to draw > attention to a vulnerability that is outside of the normal FC/FE-sphere > but many users may have installed. For example, if there were a > vulnerability in XMMS's MP3 plug-in, we would be remiss if no one > announced it because it has the evil MP3 word in it. >From time to time, I do post security information from third party companies such as Adobe and Real on fedoranews.org. If you believe the information is critical for desktop computing environment, feel free to forward such security announcement and I'll add it under a new category which also generates rss feed. http://fedoranews.org/cms/Categories Regards, -- Thomas Chung http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasChung From deisenst at gtw.net Tue Apr 4 23:51:06 2006 From: deisenst at gtw.net (David Eisenstein) Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:51:06 -0500 Subject: [Fwd: "Official" (security) update announcement repository? fedora-announce-list? Re: Flaw discovered in Sendmail 8.13.5] Message-ID: <4433066A.4080809@gtw.net> Note: I am forwarding this to you all, as you may find these issues relevant. Main discussion of this will likely happen either on fedora-security-list or fedora-websites-list. Warm regards, David Eisenstein -------- Original Message -------- Subject: "Official" (security) update announcement repository? fedora-announce-list? Re: Flaw discovered in Sendmail 8.13.5 Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:39:16 -0500 From: David Eisenstein To: fedora-security-list at redhat.com, Thomas Chung CC: Ronald Nissley Thomas Chung wrote: > On 4/4/06, Ronald Nissley wrote (to fedora-security-list): > >>A security flaw has been found in Sendmail 8.13.5. The flaw is resolved >>in 8.13.6 or by patching 8.13.5. You can read more at >>http://www.sendmail.org under Recent News. What is Fedora's response for >>issues like this? Are users expected to install the patch, >>compile/install the fixed version, or will Fedora release 8.13.6 rpms >>shortly? >Ronald, >Fedora Project already pushed 8.13.6 for FC5. >http://fedoranews.org/cms/node/466 For some reason, the announcements 'FEDORA-2006-193' for sendmail-8.13.6- 0.FC5.1 and 'FEDORA-2006-194' for sendmail-8.13.6-0.FC4.1, both apparently published March 22nd, never appeared to make it into the fedora-announce-list archives. But they indeed do appear on the fedoranews.org site, as and , respectively. Where did you get those announcements from, Thomas? Since I consider fedora-announce-list's archives to be a rather "official" repository of what is fixed or updated for Fedora Core, I generally go by the rule that whatever's in fedora-announce-list's archives are things that are fixed; and if it's not there in the archives, it's not fixed. Therefore, I, too, might have been lead to believe that this sendmail vulnerability remained unpatched in Fedora Core. Should these announcements be re-published to fedora-announce-list? Further, should fedora-announce-list be considered an official repository of security and non-security update announcements for Fedora packages? If not, does the Fedora Project need to define such an official repository? -- some web location where we can all agree to point end-users to and say, "Here. This is where all update announcements will reside, so if there's no announcement here about issue xyz, then issue xyz's not been fixed." ?? Warm regards, David Eisenstein ps: By the way, FYI, Fedora Legacy ran into a number of bugs in our initial release of packages that patch the CVE-2006-0058 sendmail issue for three of the five distributions we work with, RHL 7.3, RHL 9, and FC1; the FC2 and FC3 packages appeared to be fine on initial release. The bugs were mostly due to the fact that we had to *upgrade* older sendmail's to sendmail-8.12.11, which broke some things. (See Bugzilla #186277 starting with comments #30 ff. for more info....) We have just today finished our QA process on the RHL 7.3, RHL9, and FC1 pack- ages that are currently in updates-testing, so updated packages should be released soon. -dde From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Fri Apr 7 16:47:00 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 09:47:00 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/jargon-buster/stylesheet-images 1.png, 1.1, 1.2 10.png, 1.1, 1.2 11.png, 1.1, 1.2 12.png, 1.1, 1.2 13.png, 1.1, 1.2 14.png, 1.1, 1.2 15.png, 1.1, 1.2 2.png, 1.1, 1.2 3.png, 1.1, 1.2 4.png, 1.1, 1.2 5.png, 1.1, 1.2 6.png, 1.1, 1.2 7.png, 1.1, 1.2 8.png, 1.1, 1.2 9.png, 1.1, 1.2 Message-ID: <200604071647.k37Gl0ZB010627@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/jargon-buster/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10582/stylesheet-images Modified Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png Log Message: Update to 1.9.6; this version is fully OPL-able now that all unlicensed contributions have been removed or edited out From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Fri Apr 7 13:58:39 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 06:58:39 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5 index.php,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200604071358.k37DwdLb001223@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5 In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1195 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Resolves bz #188219. Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- index.php 24 Mar 2006 19:30:00 -0000 1.2 +++ index.php 7 Apr 2006 13:58:36 -0000 1.3 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@

- Copyright (c) 2006 by Red Hat, Inc. and others. This material may be + Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v1.0, available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/.

@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@

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. + are used here under license to the Fedora Foundation.

Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ XML, which is available from CVS (refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ for details on obtaining the fedora-docs/selinux-faq module from anonymous CVS; you can get just the fedora-docs/selinux-faq module if you - don't want the entire fedora-dcs tree.) Otherwise, + don't want the entire fedora-docs tree.) Otherwise, plain text showing before and after is sufficient.

@@ -200,11 +200,11 @@

1.1. Understanding SELinux
-
Q: +
Q: What is SELinux?
-
Q: +
Q: What is SELinux policy?
@@ -212,15 +212,15 @@ What is the SELinux targeted policy? -
Q: +
Q: What programs are protected by the targeted policy?
-
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Q: What about the strict policy? Does it even work?
-
Q: +
Q: What is the mls policy? Who is it for?
@@ -228,15 +228,15 @@ What is the Reference Policy? -
Q: +
Q: What are file contexts?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process?
-
Q: +
Q: What is the difference between a domain and a type? @@ -253,19 +253,19 @@
1.2. Controlling SELinux
-
Q: +
Q: How do I install/not install SELinux?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I switch the policy I am currently using?
-
Q: +
Q: How can I back up files from an SELinux file system?
-
Q: +
Q: How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart?
@@ -274,49 +274,49 @@ the targeted policy? -
Q: +
Q: How do I make a user public_html directory work under SELinux?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I turn SELinux off at boot?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot?
-
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Q: How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to reboot?
-
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Q: How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot?
-
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Q: How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having to reboot?
-
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Q: How do I get status info about my SELinux installation?
-
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Q: How do I write policy to allow a domain to use pam_unix.so?
-
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Q: In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my own local customization to policy, how do I do this with Reference Policy?
-
Q: - I created a new Policy Package where do I put it to make sure that +
Q: + I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that it gets loaded into the kernel?
@@ -324,46 +324,46 @@
1.3. Resolving Problems
-
Q: +
Q: My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing avc: denied messages. How do I fix this?
-
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Q: I installed Fedora Core on a system with an existing /home partition, and now I can't log in.
-
Q: +
Q: After relabeling my /home using - setfiles or fixfiles, will I + setfiles or fixfiles, am I still be able to read /home with a non-SELinux-enabled system?
-
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Q: How do I share directories using NFS between Fedora Core and non-SELinux systems?
-
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Q: How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home directory having the proper context?
-
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Q: I'm having troubles with avc errors filling my logs for a particular program. How do I choose not to audit the access for it?
-
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Q: Even running in permissive mode, I'm getting a large number of avc denied messages.
-
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Q: I get a specific permission denial only when SELinux is in enforcing mode, but I don't see any audit messages in /var/log/messages (or @@ -372,97 +372,97 @@ cause of these silent denials?
-
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Q: Why do I not see the output when I run certain daemons in debug or interactive mode?
-
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Q: When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using yum), what happens with the policy? Is it updated automatically?
-
Q: +
Q: If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a way that requires relabeling, will RPM handle relabeling the files owned by the package?
-
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Q: Why do binary policies distributed with Fedora, such as /etc/selinux/<policyname>/policy/policy.<version>, and those I compile myself have different sizes and MD5 checksums?
-
Q: +
Q: Will new policy packages disable my system?
-
Q: +
Q: How can I help write policy?
-
Q: +
Q: My console is being flooded with messages. How do I turn them off?
-
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Q: Can I test the default policy without installing the policy source?
-
Q: +
Q: Why are some of my KDE applications having trouble under SELinux?
-
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Q: Why does SELINUX=disabled not work for me?
-
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Q: I have a process running as unconfined_t, and SELinux is still preventing my application from running.
-
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Q: What do these rpm errors mean?
-
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Q: I want to run a daemon on a non standard port but SELinux will not allow me. How do get this to work?
-
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Q: How do I add additional translations to my MCS/MLS system?
-
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Q: I have setup my MCS/MLS translations, now I want to designate which users can read a given category?
-
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Q: I am writing an php script that needs to create temporary files in /tmp and then execute them, SELinux policy is preventing this. What should I do?
-
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Q: I am setting up swapping to a file, but I am seeing AVC messages in my log files?
-
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Q: Please explain the relabelto/relabelfrom permissions?
-
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Q: Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored?
@@ -470,20 +470,20 @@
1.4. Deploying SELinux
-
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Q: What file systems can I use for SELinux?
-
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Q: How does SELinux impact system performance?
-
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Q: What types of deployments, applications, and systems should I leverage SELinux in?
-
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Q: How does SELinux affect third-party applications?
@@ -497,11 +497,11 @@ 1.1. Understanding SELinux
-
Q: +
Q: What is SELinux?
-
Q: +
Q: What is SELinux policy?
@@ -509,15 +509,15 @@ What is the SELinux targeted policy? -
Q: +
Q: What programs are protected by the targeted policy?
-
Q: +
Q: What about the strict policy? Does it even work?
-
Q: +
Q: What is the mls policy? Who is it for?
@@ -525,15 +525,15 @@ What is the Reference Policy? -
Q: +
Q: What are file contexts?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process?
-
Q: +
Q: What is the difference between a domain and a type? @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@
-Q: +Q:

What is SELinux? @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What is SELinux policy? @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What is the SELinux targeted policy? @@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What programs are protected by the targeted policy? @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What about the strict policy? Does it even work? @@ -864,7 +864,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What is the mls policy? Who is it for? @@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What is the Reference Policy? @@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What are file contexts? @@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process? @@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What is the difference between a domain and @@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What are policy modules? @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ means that third party developers can ship policy modules with their applications, and then they can be added to the policy without having to switch out the entire policy in much the - same way that kernel modules can add funcationality to the kernel + same way that kernel modules can add functionality to the kernel without having to reboot the entire system.

@@ -1023,7 +1023,7 @@

The primary command for dealing with modules is - semodule, which will let you perform basic + semodule, which lets you perform basic functions such as installing, upgrading, or removing modules. Modules are usually stored as policy package file (.pp extension) in @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

What is managed policy? @@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ Prior to Fedora Core 5, SELinux policies were handled as user-editable config files in etc. Unfortunately, this made it difficult to address many of the usability issues arising with SELinux. So, a - new libraray, libsemanage, was added to + new library, libsemanage, was added to provide userspace tools an interface to making policy management easier. All policy management should use this library to access the policy store. The policy store holds all the policy @@ -1070,19 +1070,19 @@ 1.2. Controlling SELinux

-
Q: +
Q: How do I install/not install SELinux?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I switch the policy I am currently using?
-
Q: +
Q: How can I back up files from an SELinux file system?
-
Q: +
Q: How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart?
@@ -1091,56 +1091,56 @@ the targeted policy? -
Q: +
Q: How do I make a user public_html directory work under SELinux?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I turn SELinux off at boot?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to reboot?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having to reboot?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I get status info about my SELinux installation?
-
Q: +
Q: How do I write policy to allow a domain to use pam_unix.so?
-
Q: +
Q: In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my own local customization to policy, how do I do this with Reference Policy?
-
Q: - I created a new Policy Package where do I put it to make sure that +
Q: + I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that it gets loaded into the kernel?
-Q: +Q:

How do I install/not install SELinux? @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

How do I switch the policy I am currently using? @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ select Desktop ??? System Settings ??? Security level, or from a terminal, run system-config-securitylevel. Change the policy as desired and ensure that the Relabel on next - reboot option is enaled. + reboot option is enabled.

You can also perform these steps manually with the following @@ -1201,8 +1201,8 @@ SELINUX=permissive

- This step ensures you will not be locked out after rebooting. - SELinux will run under the correct policy, but will allow you to + This step ensures are not locked out after rebooting. + SELinux runs under the correct policy, but does allow you to login if there is a problem such as incorrect file context labeling.

@@ -1248,7 +1248,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

How can I back up files from an SELinux file system? @@ -1279,9 +1279,9 @@ If you use an absolute path, such as /var/log/maillog, when you unpack the archive with star -c - -f, the files will be restored on the same path they - were archived with. The maillog file will - attempt to write to /var/log/maillog. You + -f, the files are restored on the same path they + were archived with. The maillog file + attempts to write to /var/log/maillog. You should received a warning from star if the files about to be overwritten have a later date, but you cannot rely on this behavior. @@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart? @@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

How do I enable/disable SELinux protection on specific daemons under @@ -1346,7 +1346,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

How do I make a user public_html directory @@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@

  • At this point, httpd is configured to serve - the contents, but you will still receive a 403 + the contents, but you still receive a 403 forbidden error. This is because httpd is not allowed to read the security type for the directory and files as they are created in the @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I turn SELinux off at boot? @@ -1446,8 +1446,8 @@

    If you boot with selinux=0, any files you - create while SELinux is disabled will not have SELinux context - information. The file system will be marked for relabeling at + create while SELinux is disabled do not have SELinux context + information. The file system is marked for relabeling at the next boot. If an unforeseen problem prevents you from rebooting normally, you may need to boot in single-user mode for recovery. Add the option emergency to your @@ -1458,7 +1458,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot? @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to @@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot? @@ -1573,7 +1573,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having @@ -1584,12 +1584,12 @@ A:

    Run auditctl -e 0. Note that this command - will not affect auditing of SELinux AVC denials. + does not affect auditing of SELinux AVC denials.

    -Q: +Q:

    How do I get status info about my SELinux installation? @@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I write policy to allow a domain to use pam_unix.so? @@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my @@ -1668,7 +1668,7 @@ audit2allow -M local < /tmp/avcs

    - This will create a local.pp which you can + This creates a local.pp which you can then load into the kernel using semodule -i local.pp. You can also edit the local.te to make @@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@

     audit2allow -M local -l -i /var/log/messages
    -Generating type enforcment file: local.te
    +Generating type enforcement file: local.te
     Compiling policy
     checkmodule -M -m -o local.mod local.te
     semodule_package -o local.pp -m local.mod
    @@ -1693,8 +1693,8 @@
     	      If you were using the audit daemon, then you should use
     	      /var/log/audit/audit.log instead of
     	      /var/log/messages as your log file.
    -	      This will generate a local.te file, that
    -	      looks something like the following:
    +	      This generates a local.te file, that
    +	      looks similar to the following:
     	    

     module local 1.0;
    @@ -1738,10 +1738,10 @@
     
     
     
    -Q:
    +Q:
     
     

    - I created a new Policy Package where do I put it to make sure that + I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that it gets loaded into the kernel?

    @@ -1749,15 +1749,13 @@ A:

    - All you need to do execute the - semodule -i myapp.pp - command. This modifies the policy that is stored on the machine. - Everytime for now on your policy module will get loaded with the - rest of the policy. You can even remove the pp file from the - system. + You need to execute the command semodule -i + myapp.pp. This modifies the policy that is stored on the + machine. Your policy module now is loaded with the rest of the + policy. You can even remove the pp file from the system.

    - semodule -l will list the currently loaded + semodule -l lists the currently loaded modules.

    @@ -1775,46 +1773,46 @@
     1.3. Resolving Problems
     
     
    -
    Q: +
    Q: My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing avc: denied messages. How do I fix this?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I installed Fedora Core on a system with an existing /home partition, and now I can't log in.
    -
    Q: +
    Q: After relabeling my /home using - setfiles or fixfiles, will I + setfiles or fixfiles, am I still be able to read /home with a non-SELinux-enabled system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I share directories using NFS between Fedora Core and non-SELinux systems?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home directory having the proper context?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I'm having troubles with avc errors filling my logs for a particular program. How do I choose not to audit the access for it?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Even running in permissive mode, I'm getting a large number of avc denied messages.
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I get a specific permission denial only when SELinux is in enforcing mode, but I don't see any audit messages in /var/log/messages (or @@ -1823,104 +1821,104 @@ cause of these silent denials?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why do I not see the output when I run certain daemons in debug or interactive mode?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using yum), what happens with the policy? Is it updated automatically?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a way that requires relabeling, will RPM handle relabeling the files owned by the package?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why do binary policies distributed with Fedora, such as /etc/selinux/<policyname>/policy/policy.<version>, and those I compile myself have different sizes and MD5 checksums?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Will new policy packages disable my system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I help write policy?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: My console is being flooded with messages. How do I turn them off?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Can I test the default policy without installing the policy source?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why are some of my KDE applications having trouble under SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why does SELINUX=disabled not work for me?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I have a process running as unconfined_t, and SELinux is still preventing my application from running.
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What do these rpm errors mean?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I want to run a daemon on a non standard port but SELinux will not allow me. How do get this to work?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I add additional translations to my MCS/MLS system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I have setup my MCS/MLS translations, now I want to designate which users can read a given category?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I am writing an php script that needs to create temporary files in /tmp and then execute them, SELinux policy is preventing this. What should I do?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I am setting up swapping to a file, but I am seeing AVC messages in my log files?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Please explain the relabelto/relabelfrom permissions?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored?
    -Q: +Q:

    My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing @@ -1967,7 +1965,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I installed Fedora Core on a system with an existing @@ -2003,11 +2001,11 @@ -Q: +Q:

    After relabeling my /home using - setfiles or fixfiles, will I + setfiles or fixfiles, am I still be able to read /home with a non-SELinux-enabled system?

    @@ -2017,7 +2015,7 @@

    You can read the files from a non-SELinux distribution, or one with SELinux disabled. However, files created by a system not using SELinux - systems will not have a security context, nor will any files you + systems do not have a security context, nor do any files you remove and recreate. This could be a challenge with files such as ~/.bashrc. You may have to relabel /home when you reboot the SELinux enabled Fedora Core @@ -2026,7 +2024,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I share directories using NFS between Fedora Core and non-SELinux @@ -2042,7 +2040,7 @@

    When you mount a non-SELinux file system via NFS, by default SELinux - will treat all the files in the share as having a context of + treats all the files in the share as having a context of nfs_t. You can override the default context by setting it manually, using the context= option. The following command makes @@ -2062,7 +2060,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home @@ -2076,7 +2074,7 @@ You can create your new user with the standard useradd command. First you must become root. Under the strict - policy you will need to change role to + policy you need to change role to sysadm_r with the following command:

    @@ -2084,7 +2082,7 @@ newrole -r sysadm_r

    - For the targeted policy you will not need + For the targeted policy you do not need to switch roles, staying in unconfined_t:

    @@ -2099,7 +2097,7 @@

    The initial context for a new user directory has an identity of root. Subsequent relabeling of - the file system will change the identity to + the file system changes the identity to system_u. These are functionally the same since the role and type are identical (object_r:user_home_dir_t.) @@ -2108,7 +2106,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I'm having troubles with avc errors filling my @@ -2137,7 +2135,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Even running in permissive mode, I'm getting a large number of @@ -2166,7 +2164,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I get a specific permission denial only when SELinux is in enforcing @@ -2188,7 +2186,7 @@ way when a benign denial is filling the audit logs.

    - To look for your particular denial, you will need to enable + To look for your particular denial, enable auditing of all dontaudit rules:

    @@ -2204,14 +2202,14 @@
     
     

    Enabling auditing of all - dontaudit rules will likely + dontaudit rules likely produce a large amount of audit information, most of which is irrelevant to your denial.

    Use this technique only if you are specifically looking for an audit message for a denial that seems to occur silently. You - will likely want to re-enable + want to re-enable dontaudit rules as soon as possible.

    @@ -2219,7 +2217,7 @@
  • Once you have found your problem you can reset to the default - mode by executin + mode by executing

     semodule -b /usr/share/selinux/targeted/base.pp
    @@ -2228,7 +2226,7 @@
     
     
     
    -Q:
    +Q:
     
     

    Why do I not see the output when I run certain daemons in debug or @@ -2269,7 +2267,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using @@ -2316,7 +2314,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a @@ -2335,7 +2333,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Why do binary policies distributed with Fedora, such as @@ -2354,7 +2352,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Will new policy packages disable my system? @@ -2377,7 +2375,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How can I help write policy? @@ -2464,7 +2462,7 @@

  • - Since you have very limited policy for your executeable, + Since you have very limited policy for your executable, SELinux will prevent it from doing much. Turn on permissive mode and then use the init script to start your daemon:

    @@ -2484,7 +2482,7 @@ use these instead of using the allow rules directly, whenever possible. audit2allow -R will attempt to find interfaces that match the allow rule. - If you want more examples of polcy, you could always + If you want more examples of policy, you could always install the selinux-policy src rpm, which contains all of the policy te files for the reference policy.

    @@ -2492,7 +2490,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    My console is being flooded with messages. How do I turn them @@ -2513,7 +2511,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Can I test the default policy without installing the policy @@ -2550,7 +2548,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Why are some of my KDE applications having trouble under SELinux? @@ -2585,7 +2583,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Why does SELINUX=disabled not work for me? @@ -2601,7 +2599,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I have a process running as @@ -2625,7 +2623,7 @@

    This is usually based on a library label. You can change the context on the library with the - chcon -t testrel_shlib_t + chcon -t textrel_shlib_t LIBRARY. Now your application can run. Please report this as a bugzilla.

    @@ -2658,7 +2656,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    What do these rpm errors mean? @@ -2699,7 +2697,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I want to run a daemon on a non standard port but SELinux will not @@ -2721,7 +2719,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How do I add additional translations to my MCS/MLS system? @@ -2761,7 +2759,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I have setup my MCS/MLS translations, now I want to designate @@ -2795,7 +2793,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I am writing an php script that needs to create temporary files in @@ -2816,7 +2814,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    I am setting up swapping to a file, but I am seeing AVC messages @@ -2837,7 +2835,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Please explain the @@ -2883,7 +2881,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored? @@ -2909,27 +2907,27 @@ 1.4. Deploying SELinux

    -
    Q: +
    Q: What file systems can I use for SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How does SELinux impact system performance?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What types of deployments, applications, and systems should I leverage SELinux in?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How does SELinux affect third-party applications?
    -Q: +Q:

    What file systems can I use for SELinux? @@ -2955,7 +2953,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How does SELinux impact system performance? @@ -2975,7 +2973,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    What types of deployments, applications, and systems should I @@ -2996,7 +2994,7 @@

    In these edge servers, you can lock down the policy very tightly. The smaller number of interactions with other components makes - such a lockdown easier. A dedicated system running a specialized + such a lock down easier. A dedicated system running a specialized third-party application would also be a good candidate.

    @@ -3015,7 +3013,7 @@ -Q: +Q:

    How does SELinux affect third-party applications? @@ -3048,7 +3046,7 @@ package-maintainer, please consider including a policy module in your package. This will allow you to secure the behavior of your application with the power of SELinux for any user - insalling your package. + installing your package.

    One important value that Fedora Core testers and users bring to the From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Fri Apr 7 14:34:55 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 07:34:55 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5 index.php,1.3,1.4 Message-ID: <200604071434.k37EYts7004917@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5 In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4899 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Oops, call to Foundation got in there, probably needed an update of docs-common. Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- index.php 7 Apr 2006 13:58:36 -0000 1.3 +++ index.php 7 Apr 2006 14:34:53 -0000 1.4 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@

    - Copyright (c) 2006 by Fedora Foundation and others. This material may be + Copyright (c) 2006 by Red Hat, Inc. and others. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v1.0, available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/.

    @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@

    FEDORA, FEDORA PROJECT, and the Fedora Logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., are registered or pending registration in the U.S. and other countries, and - are used here under license to the Fedora Foundation. + are used here under license to the Fedora Project.

    Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. @@ -52,6 +52,16 @@

    + + + + + + @@ -200,11 +210,11 @@
    1.1. Understanding SELinux
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is SELinux policy?
    @@ -212,15 +222,15 @@ What is the SELinux targeted policy? -
    Q: +
    Q: What programs are protected by the targeted policy?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What about the strict policy? Does it even work?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is the mls policy? Who is it for?
    @@ -228,15 +238,15 @@ What is the Reference Policy? -
    Q: +
    Q: What are file contexts?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is the difference between a domain and a type? @@ -253,19 +263,19 @@
    1.2. Controlling SELinux
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I install/not install SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I switch the policy I am currently using?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I back up files from an SELinux file system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart?
    @@ -274,48 +284,48 @@ the targeted policy? -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I make a user public_html directory work under SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I turn SELinux off at boot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to reboot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having to reboot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I get status info about my SELinux installation?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I write policy to allow a domain to use pam_unix.so?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my own local customization to policy, how do I do this with Reference Policy?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that it gets loaded into the kernel? @@ -324,46 +334,46 @@
    1.3. Resolving Problems
    -
    Q: +
    Q: My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing avc: denied messages. How do I fix this?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I installed Fedora Core on a system with an existing /home partition, and now I can't log in.
    -
    Q: +
    Q: After relabeling my /home using setfiles or fixfiles, am I still be able to read /home with a non-SELinux-enabled system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I share directories using NFS between Fedora Core and non-SELinux systems?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home directory having the proper context?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I'm having troubles with avc errors filling my logs for a particular program. How do I choose not to audit the access for it?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Even running in permissive mode, I'm getting a large number of avc denied messages.
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I get a specific permission denial only when SELinux is in enforcing mode, but I don't see any audit messages in /var/log/messages (or @@ -372,97 +382,97 @@ cause of these silent denials?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why do I not see the output when I run certain daemons in debug or interactive mode?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using yum), what happens with the policy? Is it updated automatically?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a way that requires relabeling, will RPM handle relabeling the files owned by the package?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why do binary policies distributed with Fedora, such as /etc/selinux/<policyname>/policy/policy.<version>, and those I compile myself have different sizes and MD5 checksums?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Will new policy packages disable my system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I help write policy?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: My console is being flooded with messages. How do I turn them off?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Can I test the default policy without installing the policy source?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why are some of my KDE applications having trouble under SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Why does SELINUX=disabled not work for me?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I have a process running as unconfined_t, and SELinux is still preventing my application from running.
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What do these rpm errors mean?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I want to run a daemon on a non standard port but SELinux will not allow me. How do get this to work?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I add additional translations to my MCS/MLS system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I have setup my MCS/MLS translations, now I want to designate which users can read a given category?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I am writing an php script that needs to create temporary files in /tmp and then execute them, SELinux policy is preventing this. What should I do?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I am setting up swapping to a file, but I am seeing AVC messages in my log files?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Please explain the relabelto/relabelfrom permissions?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored?
    @@ -470,20 +480,20 @@
    1.4. Deploying SELinux
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What file systems can I use for SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How does SELinux impact system performance?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What types of deployments, applications, and systems should I leverage SELinux in?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How does SELinux affect third-party applications?
    @@ -497,11 +507,11 @@ 1.1. Understanding SELinux
    Revision History
    Revision 1.5.52006-04-07KW
    +

    + Fix for bz #188219; legal notice fix. +

    +
    Revision 1.5.4 2006-03-21 CS
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is SELinux policy?
    @@ -509,15 +519,15 @@ What is the SELinux targeted policy? -
    Q: +
    Q: What programs are protected by the targeted policy?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What about the strict policy? Does it even work?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is the mls policy? Who is it for?
    @@ -525,15 +535,15 @@ What is the Reference Policy? -
    Q: +
    Q: What are file contexts?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is the difference between a domain and a type? @@ -549,7 +559,7 @@
    -Q: +Q:

    What is SELinux? @@ -628,7 +638,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What is SELinux policy? @@ -679,7 +689,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What is the SELinux targeted policy? @@ -734,7 +744,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What programs are protected by the targeted policy? @@ -834,7 +844,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What about the strict policy? Does it even work? @@ -864,7 +874,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What is the mls policy? Who is it for? @@ -891,7 +901,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What is the Reference Policy? @@ -927,7 +937,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What are file contexts? @@ -954,7 +964,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process? @@ -976,7 +986,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What is the difference between a domain and @@ -994,7 +1004,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What are policy modules? @@ -1035,7 +1045,7 @@

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    What is managed policy? @@ -1070,19 +1080,19 @@ 1.2. Controlling SELinux

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    Q: How do I install/not install SELinux?
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    Q: How do I switch the policy I am currently using?
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    Q: How can I back up files from an SELinux file system?
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    Q: How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart?
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    Q: How do I make a user public_html directory work under SELinux?
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    Q: How do I turn SELinux off at boot?
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    Q: How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot?
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    Q: How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to reboot?
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    Q: How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot?
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    Q: How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having to reboot?
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    Q: How do I get status info about my SELinux installation?
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    Q: How do I write policy to allow a domain to use pam_unix.so?
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    Q: In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my own local customization to policy, how do I do this with Reference Policy?
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    How do I switch the policy I am currently using? @@ -1248,7 +1258,7 @@

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    How can I back up files from an SELinux file system? @@ -1295,7 +1305,7 @@

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    How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart? @@ -1322,7 +1332,7 @@

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    How do I enable/disable SELinux protection on specific daemons under @@ -1346,7 +1356,7 @@

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    How do I make a user public_html directory @@ -1422,7 +1432,7 @@

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    How do I turn SELinux off at boot? @@ -1458,7 +1468,7 @@

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    How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot? @@ -1512,7 +1522,7 @@

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    How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to @@ -1548,7 +1558,7 @@

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    How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot? @@ -1573,7 +1583,7 @@

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    How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having @@ -1589,7 +1599,7 @@

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    How do I get status info about my SELinux installation? @@ -1605,7 +1615,7 @@

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    How do I write policy to allow a domain to use pam_unix.so? @@ -1647,7 +1657,7 @@

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    In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my @@ -1738,7 +1748,7 @@

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    I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that @@ -1773,46 +1783,46 @@ 1.3. Resolving Problems

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    Q: +
    Q: My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing avc: denied messages. How do I fix this?
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    Q: I installed Fedora Core on a system with an existing /home partition, and now I can't log in.
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    Q: After relabeling my /home using setfiles or fixfiles, am I still be able to read /home with a non-SELinux-enabled system?
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    Q: How do I share directories using NFS between Fedora Core and non-SELinux systems?
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    Q: How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home directory having the proper context?
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    Q: I'm having troubles with avc errors filling my logs for a particular program. How do I choose not to audit the access for it?
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    Q: Even running in permissive mode, I'm getting a large number of avc denied messages.
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    Q: I get a specific permission denial only when SELinux is in enforcing mode, but I don't see any audit messages in /var/log/messages (or @@ -1821,104 +1831,104 @@ cause of these silent denials?
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    Q: Why do I not see the output when I run certain daemons in debug or interactive mode?
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    Q: When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using yum), what happens with the policy? Is it updated automatically?
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    Q: If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a way that requires relabeling, will RPM handle relabeling the files owned by the package?
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    Q: Why do binary policies distributed with Fedora, such as /etc/selinux/<policyname>/policy/policy.<version>, and those I compile myself have different sizes and MD5 checksums?
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    Q: +
    Q: Will new policy packages disable my system?
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    Q: How can I help write policy?
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    Q: My console is being flooded with messages. How do I turn them off?
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    Q: Can I test the default policy without installing the policy source?
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    Q: Why are some of my KDE applications having trouble under SELinux?
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    Q: Why does SELINUX=disabled not work for me?
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    Q: I have a process running as unconfined_t, and SELinux is still preventing my application from running.
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    Q: What do these rpm errors mean?
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    Q: I want to run a daemon on a non standard port but SELinux will not allow me. How do get this to work?
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    Q: How do I add additional translations to my MCS/MLS system?
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    Q: I have setup my MCS/MLS translations, now I want to designate which users can read a given category?
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    Q: I am writing an php script that needs to create temporary files in /tmp and then execute them, SELinux policy is preventing this. What should I do?
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    Q: I am setting up swapping to a file, but I am seeing AVC messages in my log files?
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    Q: Please explain the relabelto/relabelfrom permissions?
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    Q: Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored?
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    My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing @@ -1965,7 +1975,7 @@

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    I installed Fedora Core on a system with an existing @@ -2001,7 +2011,7 @@

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    After relabeling my /home using @@ -2024,7 +2034,7 @@

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    How do I share directories using NFS between Fedora Core and non-SELinux @@ -2060,7 +2070,7 @@

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    How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home @@ -2106,7 +2116,7 @@

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    I'm having troubles with avc errors filling my @@ -2135,7 +2145,7 @@

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    Even running in permissive mode, I'm getting a large number of @@ -2164,7 +2174,7 @@

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    I get a specific permission denial only when SELinux is in enforcing @@ -2226,7 +2236,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    Why do I not see the output when I run certain daemons in debug or @@ -2267,7 +2277,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    When I do an upgrade of the policy package (for example, using @@ -2314,7 +2324,7 @@

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    If the policy shipping with an application package changes in a @@ -2333,7 +2343,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    Why do binary policies distributed with Fedora, such as @@ -2352,7 +2362,7 @@

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    Will new policy packages disable my system? @@ -2375,7 +2385,7 @@

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    How can I help write policy? @@ -2490,7 +2500,7 @@

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    My console is being flooded with messages. How do I turn them @@ -2511,7 +2521,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    Can I test the default policy without installing the policy @@ -2548,7 +2558,7 @@

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    Why are some of my KDE applications having trouble under SELinux? @@ -2583,7 +2593,7 @@

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    Why does SELINUX=disabled not work for me? @@ -2599,7 +2609,7 @@

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    I have a process running as @@ -2656,7 +2666,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What do these rpm errors mean? @@ -2697,7 +2707,7 @@

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    I want to run a daemon on a non standard port but SELinux will not @@ -2719,7 +2729,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    How do I add additional translations to my MCS/MLS system? @@ -2759,7 +2769,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    I have setup my MCS/MLS translations, now I want to designate @@ -2793,7 +2803,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    I am writing an php script that needs to create temporary files in @@ -2814,7 +2824,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    I am setting up swapping to a file, but I am seeing AVC messages @@ -2835,7 +2845,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    Please explain the @@ -2881,7 +2891,7 @@

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    Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored? @@ -2907,27 +2917,27 @@ 1.4. Deploying SELinux

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    Q: How does SELinux impact system performance?
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    How does SELinux affect third-party applications? From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Fri Apr 7 16:47:00 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 09:47:00 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/jargon-buster fedora-glossary.php, 1.6, 1.7 fedora.css, 1.1, 1.2 index.php, 1.6, 1.7 rv-revhistory.php, 1.5, 1.6 Message-ID: <200604071647.k37GlURh010639@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10582 Modified Files: fedora-glossary.php fedora.css index.php rv-revhistory.php Log Message: Update to 1.9.6; this version is fully OPL-able now that all unlicensed contributions have been removed or edited out Index: fedora-glossary.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/jargon-buster/fedora-glossary.php,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- fedora-glossary.php 6 Jan 2006 23:32:50 -0000 1.6 +++ fedora-glossary.php 7 Apr 2006 16:46:58 -0000 1.7 @@ -7,607 +7,652 @@ ?> -

    Glossary

    Jargon Buster

    a11y

    - An abbreviation for "accessibility," frequently used in - programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. - Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired - users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually - impaired. The 11 derives from the eleven - letters between the beginning a and the - ending y. -

    ALSA

    - The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio - and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system. Refer - to http://www.alsa-project.org/ for more - information. +

    Glossary

    Jargon Buster

    a11y

    + An abbreviation for "accessibility," frequently used in + programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. + Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired + users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually + impaired. The 11 derives from the eleven + letters between the beginning a and the + ending y. +

    ALSA

    + The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) is a technology + that gives Fedora the ability to mix and output multiple + audio sources. ALSA supports many consumer and professional + level hardware devices. Refer to + http://www.alsa-project.org/ for more + information.

    Anaconda

    - Anaconda is the installation - program for Fedora Core. During installation, - Anaconda identifies and - configures the system's hardware, and creates appropriate - file systems. Anaconda also - allows the user to install the operating system software on - the system. Optionally, it upgrades existing Red Hat Linux or Fedora - installations. Anaconda runs in a - fully interactive text or graphical mode, or in a - kickstart mode, which allows the - owner or administrator to automate installation for - unattended operation. Refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/anaconda-installer/ - for more information. + Anaconda is the Fedora Core installation + system. Anaconda identifies and + configures the system's hardware, creates appropriate file + systems, and installs or upgrades software packages. + Anaconda runs in a fully + interactive text or graphical mode, or in an automated + kickstart mode. Refer to + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda + for more information.

    apt

    - The apt (Advanced Package Tool) utility - is a dependency tool developed for use with Debian Linux - dpkg packages. The - apt-rpm utility extends - apt for use with RPM packages. Since - apt has specific problems with - multilib, however, it is not - recommended for use with Fedora systems. Use yum instead. + The apt (Advanced Package Tool) utility + is a dependency tool developed for use with Debian Linux + dpkg packages. The + apt-rpm utility extends + apt for use with RPM packages. Since + apt has specific problems with + multilib, however, it is not + recommended for use with Fedora systems. Use + yum instead.

    ATrpms

    - ATrpms a third party RPM repository for Fedora - distributions. The original focus for ATrpms was software - used in natural sciences, especially in the field of high - energy physics. The repository included tools for use in - numerical programming and scientific publications. But since - then this repository has included many non-scientific - software titles, like system tools or multimedia packages, - resulting in a far more generic repository. Refer to http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/ for more - information. + ATrpms a third party RPM repository for Fedora software. + Refer to http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/ + for more information about ATrpms.

    BitTorrent

    - BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer - file sharing which downloads from multiple channels at - once. Refer to http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/ for more - information. + BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file + sharing which downloads from multiple channels at once. + Refer to http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/ + for more information.

    Use BitTorrent to download Fedora Core - by downloading and opening a torrent file. The official - Fedora Core torrent tracker is located at http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/. Download a - torrent file there to begin downloading a release of Fedora Core. + by downloading and opening a torrent file. The official Fedora Core + torrent tracker is located at + http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/. + Download a torrent file there to begin downloading a release + of Fedora Core.

    Bluecurve

    - Bluecurve™ is a theme which unifies - the look and feel of the Fedora desktop. Bluecurve was + Bluecurve??? is a theme which unifies + the look and feel of the Fedora desktop. Bluecurve was introduced in Red Hat Linux 9 and was used as the default for Fedora Core - through release 3. Bluecurve was replaced in Fedora Core 4 by - Clearlooks. Bluecurve included - icons and settings for the menu and layout of the desktop. + through release 3. Bluecurve was replaced in Fedora Core 4 by + Clearlooks. Bluecurve included icons + and settings for the menu and layout of the desktop.

    Bugzilla

    Bugzilla is an online database for recording flaws, or bugs, in Fedora software, - documentation, and other projects. Bugzilla also tracks bugs in - Red Hat software. When you encounter a problem with Fedora, you + documentation, and other projects. Bugzilla also tracks bugs in + Red Hat software. When you encounter a problem with Fedora, you can help the community fix the problem by making a record in - Bugzilla. This procedure is called "entering a bug." For more - information about Bugzilla, refer to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/. + Bugzilla. This procedure is called "entering a bug." For more + information about Bugzilla, refer to http://bugzilla.redhat.com.

    CJK

    - An abbreviation for "Chinese, Japanese and Korean," East - Asian languages which require the use of an Input method platform due to the large number - of possible typographic characters. -

    See Also IIIMF.

    Clearlooks

    - Clearlooks is the default theme for a GNOME desktop - environment in Fedora Core 4. The Clearlooks design is based on - the original Bluecurve. -

    Core

    - Core is a numbered release of a subset of Fedora software, - and is usually called "Fedora Core." Core packages are maintained - mainly by employees of Red Hat, and are made up of free and - open source software produced by the Linux community. -

    - Although the software in Fedora Core is updated regularly, the - original release of Fedora Core does not change. For this reason, - when users discuss the state of their Fedora system software, - they might refer to "Fedora Core plus updates." When you request - help from the community, this terminology is the most - accurate. However, many users simply call the updated - system "Fedora Core." + An abbreviation for "Chinese, Japanese and Korean," East + Asian languages which require the use of an + Input method platform due to + the large number of possible typographic characters. +

    See Also IIIMF.

    Clearlooks

    + Clearlooks is the default theme for a GNOME desktop + environment in Fedora Core 4. The Clearlooks design is based on the + original Bluecurve. +

    Core

    + Core is a numbered release of a subset of Fedora software, + and is usually called "Fedora Core." Core packages are maintained + mainly by employees of Red Hat, and are made up of free and + open source software produced by the Linux community. +

    + Although the software in Fedora Core is updated regularly, the + original release of Fedora Core does not change. For this reason, + when users discuss the state of their Fedora system software, + they might refer to "Fedora Core plus updates." When you request + help from the community, this terminology is the most + accurate. However, many users simply call the updated system + "Fedora Core."

    CPU

    - The Central Processing Unit, or CPU, is - the "brain" of a computer. The rest of the computer is - organized around the CPU, so people often refer to computer - systems by the type of processor inside. Examples of CPUs - include Pentium-4, Athlon64, and PowerPC. -

    cron

    + The Central Processing Unit, or + CPU + , is the "brain" of a computer. The rest of the computer is + organized around the CPU, so people often refer to computer + systems by the type of processor inside. Examples of CPUs + include Pentium-4, Athlon64, and PowerPC. +

    cron

    The cron system executes automatic jobs - on behalf of the system or an individual user on a schedule. - An example of a system cron job might - include running yum nightly to update - the system. + on behalf of the system or an individual user on a schedule. + An example of a system cron job might + include running yum nightly to + update the system.

    CUPS

    - The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS, - is a cross-platform printing solution for all UNIX-type - environments, including Linux and Macintosh OS X. It is - based on the Internet Printing Protocol and provides - complete printing services to most printers. CUPS drivers - are available at http://www.cups.org/windows/ - which allow Windows systems to use printers shared from - Linux systems. Refer to http://www.cups.org/ - for more information about CUPS. + The Common UNIX Printing System, or + CUPS + , is a cross-platform, modularized printing system for + UNIX-type environments, including Linux and Macintosh OS X. + It is based on the Internet Printing Protocol and provides + facilities for managing print jobs and queues. CUPS drivers + are available at http://www.cups.org/windows/ + which allow Windows systems to use printers shared from + Linux systems. Refer to http://www.cups.org/ + for more information about CUPS.

    Desktop Switcher

    The Desktop Switcher tool allows - a user to convert the Fedora desktop between GNOME and KDE. To - run the Desktop Switcher tool - from the Main Menu, select - Desktop->Preferences->More - Preferences->Desktop - Switcher. If you do not see this - item in your menu, you may not have the - switchdesk-gui package installed. Refer - to http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/ to learn how to use yum to install software packages. -

    eth0

    - The eth0 name represents the first - discovered Ethernet interface in a - Fedora system. If your Fedora system has more than one such - interface, the others will be numbered - eth1, - eth2, and so on. -

    Ethernet

    + a user to convert the Fedora desktop between + GNOME and + KDE. To run the Desktop + Switcher tool from the Main Menu, select + Desktop ??? Preferences ??? More + Preferences ??? Desktop + Switcher. If you do not see this + item in your menu, you may not have the + switchdesk-gui package installed. Refer + to http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/ to learn how to use + yum to install software + packages. +

    eth0

    + The eth0 name represents the first + discovered Ethernet interface in a + Fedora system. If your Fedora system has more than one such + interface, the others will be numbered + eth1, + eth2, and so on. +

    Ethernet

    Ethernet is the most common type of network technology for small computer networks.

    ethtool

    The ethtool utility is a Linux network driver diagnostic and tuning tool for a Linux 2.4 or later - kernel. The - ethtool utility obtains information and - diagnostics related to media, link status, driver version, - bus location, and more. + kernel. The + ethtool utility is used for querying and + changing settings of an Ethernet + device.

    ext3

    - The ext3 file system is a method of - organizing data on storage devices. It is based on the - older but still vital ext2 Linux - file system. Most users do not need to understand file - system internals because Linux translates this system into - understandable concepts such as files and folders. Refer to - http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, however, - for more information on ext2 and - ext3. -

    FAQ

    - A FAQ is a list of Frequently Asked - Questions. Refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/about/faq/ for a FAQ about - the Fedora Project. Refer to http://fedorafaq.org/ for a FAQ about using Fedora. + The ext3 file system is a method of + organizing data on storage devices. It is based on the older + but still vital ext2 Linux file + system. Most users do not need to understand file system + internals because Linux translates this system into + understandable concepts such as files and folders. Refer to + http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, however, + for more information on ext2 and + ext3. +

    FAQ

    + A + FAQ + is a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Refer to + http://fedora.redhat.com/about/faq/ + for a FAQ about the Fedora Project. Refer to + http://fedorafaq.org/ for a FAQ about + using Fedora.

    FDL

    - The GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) - is a means of ensuring freedom for program documentation. - The Fedora Documentation Project uses the FDL for its official documentation. In - fact, this document is licensed through the FDL. As is the - case with all freedoms, the FDL carries both rights and - responsibilities. You have the right to modify and - redistribute FDL materials, or create other works based on - them. You then have the responsibility of licensing any - such material under the FDL as well. In this fashion the - FDL guarantees that documentation cannot be made less free - by a recipient. + The GNU Free Documentation License ( + FDL + ) is a means of licensing program documentation. As is the + case with all freedoms, the FDL carries both rights and + responsibilities. You have the right to modify and + redistribute FDL materials, or create other works based on + them. You then have the responsibility of licensing any such + material under the FDL as well. In this fashion the FDL + guarantees that documentation cannot be made less free by a + recipient.

    FHS

    - The File Hierarchy Standard, or FHS, is a - collaborative document that defines the names and locations - of many files and directories on a Linux system. The FHS - also sets standards for the types of files that should - inhabit specific system directories. Refer to http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ for more information - about the FHS. + The File Hierarchy Standard, or + FHS + , is a specification for the naming and organization of + directories on a Linux system. The FHS sets standards for + the types of files that should inhabit specific system + directories. Refer to + http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ for more + information about the FHS.

    FreshRPMS

    A third-party repository of RPM - software packages. FreshRPMS is soon to be subsumed into - the larger RPMForge repository. Refer to http://www.freshrpms.net/ for more information. + software packages. FreshRPMS is soon to be subsumed into the + larger RPMForge repository. Refer to + http://www.freshrpms.net/ for more + information.

    fsck

    The fsck utility is a command line tool - used to check and repair file systems. It is normally used - with Linux file systems such as ext3, but also has the ability to make - repairs on some Windows file systems. -

    fsh

    - Remote command execution via a cryptographically strong - method such as lsh or - ssh is often slow, especially if either - of the involved computers is slow. The process is slow - because the client and the server must perform a series of - complex calculations during connection establishment. -

    - The fsh utility uses - lsh or ssh to - establish a secure tunnel to the remote system. This process - takes as long as a normal connection establishment. Once - the tunnel is established, however, fsh - reuses it to start new sessions on the remote system almost - instantaneously. With this process, fsh - combines the security of ssh and the speed of rsh. + used to test file systems for consistency and repair errors. + It is normally used with Linux file systems such as + ext3, but also has the ability + to make repairs on other types of file systems.

    GIMP

    The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GIMP is - graphics software suitable for such tasks as photo - retouching, image composition and image authoring. The GIMP - will read and write graphics files in a variety of formats, - including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF. It will also import some - proprietary image formats from other graphics programs. - Refer to http://www.gimp.org/ for more - information about the GIMP. + graphics software suitable for such tasks as photo + retouching, image composition and image authoring. The GIMP + will read and write graphics files in a variety of formats, + including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF. It will also import some + proprietary image formats from other graphics programs. + Refer to http://www.gimp.org/ for more + information about the GIMP.

    glibc

    - The GNU C library, or glibc, is - used as the C library in Fedora. Most software programs for - your Fedora system rely on glibc for - basic common functions. Refer to http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html for more - information about glibc. + The GNU C library, or glibc, is a + free and open source library of C functions. Most software + programs for your Fedora system rely on + glibc for basic common functions. + Refer to + http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html + for more information about glibc.

    GNOME

    - GNOME is the short name for the GNOME - Desktop, a product of the GNOME Project. GNOME is a - complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for - UNIX-like operating systems such as Fedora. It is also a - powerful application development framework for software - developers. GNOME provides a complete set of human - interface guidelines, which means that GNOME strives to have - a consistent look and feel for all its applications. Read - more about GNOME at http://www.gnome.org/. + GNOME + is the short name for the GNOME Desktop, a product of the + GNOME Project. GNOME is at once a free desktop environment + for UNIX-like operating systems such as Fedora, and a + framework for software developers to develop graphical + utilities and interfaces. GNOME provides a complete set of + human interface guidelines, which means that GNOME strives + to have a consistent look and feel for all its applications. + Read more about GNOME at + http://www.gnome.org/.

    GNU

    - GNU is an acronym that stands for "GNU's - Not UNIX," and is pronounced "guh-NOO." GNU was originally - intended to be a complete UNIX-like operating system. It - has become a broader term describing free software licensed - under the GPL. Because the kernel and much of the other software in a - Linux system are licensed under the GPL, many people call that system - GNU/Linux. -

    GnuPG (GPG)

    + GNU + is an acronym that stands for "GNU's Not UNIX," and is + pronounced "guh-NOO." GNU was originally intended to be a + complete UNIX-like operating system. It has become a broader + term describing free software licensed under the + GPL. Because the + kernel and much of the other + software in a Linux system are licensed under the + GPL, many people call that + system GNU/Linux. +

    GnuPG (GPG)

    GnuPG, the GNU Privacy Guard, is a complete and free - replacement for PGP, Pretty Good Privacy. GnuPG software + replacement for PGP, Pretty Good Privacy. GnuPG software allows you to digitally sign or encrypt data using public - key encryption methods. GnuPG is OpenPGP compliant, so data + key encryption methods. GnuPG is OpenPGP compliant, so data signed or encrypted by GnuPG can be exchanged with almost - any computer user. Refer to http://www.gnupg.org/ for more information about - GPG. + any computer user. Refer to + http://www.gnupg.org/ for more + information about GPG.

    GPL

    - The GNU General Public Licence, or GPL, - is a software license designed to preserve users' rights to - share and modify software. The GPL does this by restricting - anyone from denying you those rights. Use of software is - usually subject to the terms under which it is licensed. - Many software licenses restrict you from copying, sharing, - or even examining the software they cover. The terms of the - GPL, however, allow you very broad rights to share, modify, - and redistribute software. In return the GPL requires you - to give others those rights if you share the results. The - GPL encourages software programmers to learn and contribute - to each other's work. Refer to http://www.fsf.org/licenses/licenses/gpl.html for - more information about the GPL. For a FAQ about the GPL, refer to http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl-faq.html. + The GNU General Public Licence, or + GPL + , is a software license designed to preserve users' rights + to share and modify software. The GPL does this by + restricting anyone from denying you those rights. Use of + software is usually subject to the terms under which it is + licensed. Many software licenses restrict you from copying, + sharing, or even examining the software they cover. The + terms of the GPL, however, allow you very broad rights to + share, modify, and redistribute software. In return the GPL + requires you to give others those rights if you share the + results. The GPL encourages software programmers to learn + and contribute to each other's work. Refer to + http://www.fsf.org/licenses/licenses/gpl.html + for more information about the GPL. For a + FAQ about the GPL, refer + to + http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl-faq.html.

    GRUB

    The GNU GRand Unified Boot Loader, - or GRUB, is a program which enables the - user to select an operating system or kernel to boot. It - also allows the user to pass arguments to the kernel. Refer - to http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ for more - information about GRUB. + or + GRUB + , is a program which controls the boot process after basic + system tests occur. It presents a menu that allows the user + to select an operating system or kernel to boot. Its + features include passing parameters and options to the + kernel, and a minimal functional shell. Refer to + http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ for more + information about GRUB.

    i18n

    - An abbreviation for "internationalization," frequently used - in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspellings. - Internationalization is the provision of multiple - translations for messages that applications produce. The - 18 derives from the eighteen (18) letters - between the beginning i and the ending - n. -

    See Also l10n.

    i386

    + An abbreviation for "internationalization," frequently used + in programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspellings. + Internationalization is the provision of multiple + translations for messages that applications produce. The + 18 derives from the eighteen (18) letters + between the beginning i and the ending + n. +

    See Also l10n.

    i386

    The entire set of computer processors that are compatible with the Intel x86 platform, including Intel Pentium and - Celeron, AMD Athlon and Duron, and VIA C3 CPUs, are commonly referred to as - i386. The - i386 term is often used as - shorthand for the distribution set of files meant for this - line of computers or processors. + Celeron, AMD Athlon and Duron, and VIA C3 + CPUs, are commonly + referred to as i386. The + i386 term is often used to refer a + set of software packages that run on these processors.

    IIIMF

    - The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or - IIIMF, is an Input method framework for handling languages - such as CJK, which will not map readily - to a standard keyboard device. IIIMF works by loading - language engines dynamically at runtime as they are - requested by clients. -

    IM

    - Instant messaging, or IM, is a real-time, - text-based form of communication. You can use IM to have - conversations with individuals or groups. America Online, an - Internet service provider, popularized IM in the 1990's, but - many other providers such as Yahoo and Google offer similar - services. Fedora has programs such as - gaim that allow you to use IM to - communicate with other Internet users. -

    Inkscape

    - Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses - SVG as the default file format. For more information about - Inkscape, refer to http://www.inkscape.org/. -

    See Also Sodipodi.

    Input method

    - A method used to enter text other than selecting each - character directly on a keyboard or other input - hardware. Input methods are widely used for entering - ideographs and other characters phonetically or by - component, such as in Esat Asian languages. Fedora Core uses the - IIIMF platform by default, but also - offers other platforms such as SCIM. -

    See Also CJK.

    IRC

    - Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, is a - real-time, text-based form of communication. You can use - IRC to have conversations with individuals or groups. IRC - is very similar to IM, and offers - many of the same capabilities, but predates IM by many - years. + The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or + IIIMF + , is an Input method framework + for handling languages such as CJK, + which will not map readily to a standard keyboard device. + IIIMF works by loading language engines dynamically at + runtime as they are requested by clients. +

    IM

    + Instant messaging, or + IM + , is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can + use IM to have conversations with individuals or groups. + America Online, an Internet service provider, popularized IM + in the 1990's, but many other providers such as Yahoo and + Google offer similar services. Fedora has programs such as + gaim that allow you to use IM to + communicate with other Internet users. +

    Inkscape

    + Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses + SVG as the default file format. For more information about + Inkscape, refer to http://www.inkscape.org/. +

    See Also Sodipodi.

    Input method

    + A method used to enter text other than selecting each + character directly on a keyboard or other input hardware. + Input methods are widely used for entering ideographs and + other characters phonetically or by component, such as in + Esat Asian languages. Fedora Core uses the + IIIMF platform by default, but also + offers other platforms such as SCIM. +

    See Also CJK.

    IRC

    + Internet Relay Chat, or + IRC + , is a communication protocol that allows users to type text + messages to each other in approximately real time. You can + use IRC to have conversations with individuals or groups. + IRC is very similar to IM, and + offers many of the same capabilities, but predates IM by + many years.

    ISO

    - ISO is an acronym that stands for - International Standards Organization. It is also used as an - abbreviation for the ISO-9660 format of a standard data - CD-ROM. Fedora offers installation CDs for Fedora Core as - downloadable files on the Internet, in the form of CD image - files sometimes called ISO files. These files can be burned - directly to CD media using a CD-Recordable drive, and the - resulting CD will contain all the files on the original Fedora Core - media. + ISO + is an acronym that stands for International Standards + Organization. It is also used as an abbreviation for the + ISO-9660 format of a standard data CD-ROM. Fedora offers + installation CDs for Fedora Core as downloadable files on the + Internet, in the form of CD image files sometimes called ISO + files. These files can be burned directly to CD media using + a CD-Recordable drive, and the resulting CD will contain all + the files on the original Fedora Core media.

    KDE

    KDE is a free and open desktop environment for UNIX-like - operating systems such as Fedora. KDE also offers a complete + operating systems such as Fedora. KDE also offers a complete development framework for writing graphical applications, as - well as an office application suite. Refer to http://www.kde.org/whatiskde/ for more information - about KDE. + well as an office application suite. Refer to + http://www.kde.org/whatiskde/ for more + information about KDE.

    kernel

    A kernel is the core of an operating system, responsible for - managing memory and conducting hardware operations. The + managing memory and conducting hardware operations. The Linux kernel used in Fedora is free and open source software, - originally written by Linus Torvalds. Many computer + originally written by Linus Torvalds. Many computer scientists and programmers from around the world now contribute to its development.

    kickstart

    - Many system administrators prefer to use an automated - installation method to install Fedora on their machines. With - kickstart, a system administrator can create a single file - containing answers to all the questions asked during a Fedora - installation. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda for more - information about kickstart. + Kickstart is a facility that allows system administrators to + automate the installation of Fedora. To use Kickstart, the + administrator creates a configuration file which contains + all the information needed by + Anaconda to complete the + installation process. Refer to + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda + for more information about Kickstart.

    kudzu

    The kudzu utility usually runs at boot - time. The kudzu utility detects changes - in the system's hardware configuration, and configures the - devices for use with Fedora software. Refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/additional-projects/kudzu/ - for more information about kudzu. + time. The kudzu utility detects changes + in the system's hardware configuration, and configures the + devices for use with Fedora software. Refer to + http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/additional-projects/kudzu/ + for more information about kudzu.

    l10n

    - An abbreviation for "localization," frequently used in - programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. - Localization is the provision of nation-specific settings - for the representation of numbers, dates, currency, and - other customary symbols. The 10 derives - from the ten letters between the beginning - l and the ending n. -

    See Also i18n.

    LDAP

    + An abbreviation for "localization," frequently used in + programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling. + Localization is the provision of nation-specific settings + for the representation of numbers, dates, currency, and + other customary symbols. The 10 derives + from the ten letters between the beginning + l and the ending n. +

    See Also i18n.

    LDAP

    The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or - LDAP, is a standard for hierarchically - organizing and accessing collections of information. This - information may be practically anything, but LDAP is most - often used to collect information about organizations, - including personnel and resource information. Fedora - includes support for OpenLDAP, which is a free and open - source implementation of LDAP. For more information about - OpenLDAP, refer to http://www.openldap.org/. + LDAP + , is a standard for hierarchically organizing and accessing + collections of information. This information may be + practically anything, but LDAP is most often used to collect + information about organizations, including personnel and + resource information. Fedora includes support for OpenLDAP, + which is a free and open source implementation of LDAP. For + more information about OpenLDAP, refer to + http://www.openldap.org/.

    LILO

    - The LInux LOader, or LILO, is a basic - system program which boots your Linux system. LILO loads the - Linux kernel from a floppy or a hard drive, boots the kernel - and passes control of the system to the kernel. LILO can - also boot other operating systems. LILO has been superseded - by GRUB in Fedora. + The LInux LOader, or + LILO + , is a small program used on older Linux systems to boot the + Linux kernel or some other operating systems. LILO has been + superseded by GRUB in Fedora.

    LSB

    - The Linux Standard Base, or LSB, is a - project that develops and promotes a set of standards to - increase compatibility among Linux distributions. For more - information about LSB, refer to http://www.linuxbase.org/. + The Linux Standard Base, or + LSB + , is a project that develops and promotes a set of standards + to increase compatibility among Linux distributions. For + more information about LSB, refer to + http://www.linuxbase.org/.

    lspci

    The lspci utility displays information about all PCI buses in the system and all devices connected - to them. It is frequently used to diagnose problems with + to them. It is frequently used to diagnose problems with hardware recognition or driver compatibility.

    md5sum

    The md5sum utility computes a 128-bit - message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash + message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. -

    - To download an MD5 hash program for Windows operating - systems, refer to http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/. +

    + To download an MD5 hash program for Windows operating + systems, refer to + http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/.

    memtest86

    The Fedora Core Installation CD 1 includes a memory testing utility - called memtest86. To perform memory + called memtest86. To perform memory testing before you install Fedora Core, or to diagnose a RAM problem, enter memtest86 at the - boot: prompt. The tests continue until you - press the Esc key. + boot: + prompt. The tests continue until you press the + Esc key.

    mirror

    - A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System - administrators of computers connected to the Internet often - create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource - has one or more mirrors, many more users can access its - content without overloading the original resource. -

    mount

    + A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System + administrators of computers connected to the Internet often + create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource has + one or more mirrors, many more users can access its content + without overloading the original resource. +

    mount

    To use a disk device such as a CD, USB drive, or floppy - diskette, you must first mount it. Fedora + diskette, you must first mount it. Fedora uses a single unified file system for all attached devices. Windows systems, on the other hand, use a "drive letter" for each disk device, such as A: or - C:. When you + C:. When you mount a disk device, its file system - becomes part of the unified file system on Fedora. The - device is mounted on a mount point, - which is a directory that points to that device, such as - /media/floppy. You must also unmount + becomes part of the unified file system on Fedora. The device + is mounted on a mount point, which is + a directory that points to that device, such as + /media/floppy. You must also unmount the file system before you eject or remove the disk, to insure all file information is safely written to the device.

    - Since these functions are often handled through - user-friendly helpers, you may perform all mounting, - unmounting, and file browsing through the graphical desktop - interface. For instance, if you use the GNOME Desktop, the Nautilus file management utility makes it - easy to perform these tasks. -

    Mozilla

    + Since these functions are often handled through + user-friendly helpers, you may perform all mounting, + unmounting, and file browsing through the graphical desktop + interface. For instance, if you use the + GNOME Desktop, the + Nautilus file management + utility makes it easy to perform these tasks. +

    Mozilla

    The Mozilla Project produces several user applications such as the Firefox web browser and the Thunderbird email client. These programs are designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. For more information about - Mozilla software, refer to http://www.mozilla.org/. + Mozilla software, refer to + http://www.mozilla.org/.

    Nautilus

    The GNOME desktop environment - includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a - graphical display of your system and personal files. - Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and - Fedora, browse your photo collection, access your network - resources, and more, all from an integrated interface. In - essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop - experience. Insert link to Nautilus - resource here. + includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a + graphical display of your system and personal files. + Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and + Fedora, browse your photo collection, access your network + resources, and more, all from an integrated interface.

    package

    Users often refer to a RPM file as a package. -

    See Also RPM.

    Pine

    - Pine, short for a Program for Internet - News and Email, is a tool for reading, sending, and managing - electronic messages. Refer to http://www.washington.edu/pine/ for more information - about Pine. +

    See Also RPM.

    Pine

    + Pine + , short for a Program for Internet News and Email, is a tool + for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. + Refer to + http://www.washington.edu/pine/ for + more information about Pine.

    Rawhide

    Rawhide is a package repository which contains the latest - development versions of packages which will eventually be - included in Fedora. These latest versions are sometimes - called "bleeding edge" package, since they often - include new and untested technology. You should consider - the Rawhide repository "unstable," since any Rawhide package - might be badly broken if the - programmers are trying to add, change, or test features. If - you want to develop programs for Fedora, you may want to - install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to use a - stable Fedora system, you should use the standard Fedora Core - distribution instead. + development versions of packages which will eventually be + included in Fedora. These latest versions are sometimes + called "bleeding edge" package, + since they often include new and untested technology. You + should consider the Rawhide repository "unstable," since any + Rawhide package might be badly broken + if the programmers are trying to add, change, or test + features. If you want to develop programs for Fedora, you may + want to install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to + use a stable Fedora system, you should use the standard Fedora Core + distribution instead.

    RHEL

    - Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is - the premiere operating system for open source computing. - Red Hat Enterprise Linux runs on many system architectures, is certified by - top enterprise software and hardware vendors, and is backed - by a Red Hat Network subscription and up to 24x7 support with one-hour - response. Refer to http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/ for more - information about Red Hat Enterprise Linux. + Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or + Red Hat Enterprise Linux + , is a fully-supported enterprise-class operating system for + open source computing. Red Hat Enterprise Linux runs on many system + architectures, is certified by top enterprise software and + hardware vendors, and is based on Fedora technology. Refer to + http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/ + for more information about Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

    rhgb

    - Red Hat Graphical Boot, or - rhgb, is an - optional component of the boot process. The - rhgb application produces a boot - screen with a progress bar and fewer technical messages. - The rhgb application allows you - to click a link to see the technical boot messages if - desired. Systems that have been upgraded from Red Hat Linux to Fedora Core - are not configured to include + Red Hat Graphical Boot, or + rhgb + , is an optional component of the boot + process. The rhgb application + produces a boot screen with a progress bar and fewer + technical messages. The rhgb + application allows you to click a link to see the technical + boot messages if desired. Systems that have been upgraded + from Red Hat Linux to Fedora Core are not configured to include rhgb.

    RHN Applet

    The rhn-applet utility was originally designed for use with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Network. It provides a notification and user interface for system - updates using up2date. It allows - the user to retrieve and install system updates, but this - usage is no longer recommended. Users should use yum for system updates instead. + updates using up2date. It allows the + user to retrieve and install system updates, but this usage + is no longer recommended. Users should use + yum for system updates + instead.

    RPM

    - RPM stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM - is a robust database system for maintaining software on - Fedora systems. Software packaged for Fedora is distributed - in special package files called RPM files, or RPMs. System - owners use the rpm utility to query the - RPM database for information about installed software. - Although some administrators use rpm to - install, update, and remove software, it is recommended that - you use yum for these purposes. + RPM + stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM is a robust database + system for maintaining software on Fedora systems. Software + packaged for Fedora is distributed in special package files + called RPM files, or RPMs. System owners use the + rpm utility to query the RPM database for + information about installed software. Although some + administrators use rpm to install, + update, and remove software, it is recommended that you use + yum for these purposes.

    rsync

    - The rsync provides fast incremental file - transfers. Administrators frequently use - rsync to create a mirror of an online resource. Refer to + The rsync utility is used to perform + incremental file transfers, meaning it can transfer only + sections of data that have changed. Administrators + frequently use rsync to create a + mirror of an online + resource. Refer to http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/ for more information about rsync.

    SCIM

    - The Smart Common Input Method platform, or - SCIM, is a C++ library that abstracts - input method interface into simple, independent classes. - It provides a higher level and simpler interface than some - other input method platforms. -

    See Also Input method.

    SELinux

    - SELinux is a set of extensions to the Linux kernel that provide extremely strong - security. SELinux is based on role definitions, and allows - very granular control over access to system resources based - on those roles. These security measures limit the risk - associated with computer intrusions by unauthorized persons. - For more information about SELinux, refer to http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/ and http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq. + The Smart Common Input Method platform, or + SCIM + , is a C++ library that abstracts input method interface + into simple, independent classes. It provides a higher level + and simpler interface than some other input method + platforms. +

    See Also Input method.

    SELinux

    + SELinux is a set of extensions to the Linux + kernel that provide + extremely strong security. SELinux is based on role + definitions, and allows very granular control over access to + system resources based on those roles. These security + measures limit the risk associated with computer intrusions + by unauthorized persons. For more information about SELinux, + refer to http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/ + and + http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq.

    sha1sum

    The sha1sum utility computes a 160-bit - message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash + message digest hash value for any specified files. A hash value is a "fingerprint" for a given file, created by a computation that makes it very unlikely that any two files will create the same hash value. -

    +

    Download mirrors for Fedora Core ISO image - files also include a related SHA1SUMS file which contains the - hash values for the ISO files. Run - sha1sum against the downloaded files to - verify the hash value. If a file's hash value does not - match, you should not use that file to burn a CD. Try + files also include a related SHA1SUMS file which contains + the hash values for the ISO files. + Run sha1sum against the downloaded files + to verify the hash value. If a file's hash value does not + match, you should not use that file to burn a CD. Try downloading the file again.

    - To download an SHA-1 hash program for Windows operating - systems, refer to http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/. + To download an SHA-1 hash program for Windows operating + systems, refer to + http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/.

    Sodipodi

    Sodipodi is a vector graphics illustration application. It - uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to http://sourceforge.net/projects/sodipodi/ for more - information. + uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to + http://sourceforge.net/projects/sodipodi/ + for more information.

    See Also Inkscape.

    SRPM

    A source RPM, or - SRPM, contains the source code for a - RPM package. If you want to read or - modify a program's source, use its SRPM. You do not need any - SRPMs to install or use software. + SRPM + , contains the source code for a RPM + package. To read or modify a program's source, install its + SRPM. You do not need SRPM packages to use the software + itself.

    See Also RPM.

    system-config-packages

    The system-config-packages utility is a package installation for new Fedora Core systems which - have no software updates installed yet. Since most + have no software updates installed yet. Since most administrators and users update their system software regularly, system-config-packages - is not often used. Users should instead use the yum utility to install new software. + is not often used. Users should instead use the + yum utility to install + new software.

    up2date

    The up2date application is a - complete system for managing and updating software on Red Hat Enterprise Linux - and Fedora systems. It has both command line and gui - modes. The up2date application is - no longer recommended for software management, since it has - been superseded by yum. Refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ for more - information on managing software on your Fedora system. + utility for managing and updating software on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and + Fedora systems. The up2date + application has been superseded by + yum-based utilities. Refer to + http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ for + more information on managing software on your Fedora system.

    vino

    - The vino utility is a variant of VNC used in Fedora Core 4 and beyond. -

    VNC

    - VNC stands for Virtual Network - Computing. It is remote control software which allows you to - view and interact with another computer over the network. - Refer to http://www.realvnc.com/ for more + The vino utility is a variant of + VNC used in Fedora Core 4 and beyond + for remote assistance and control. +

    VNC

    + Virtual Network Computing, or + VNC, is communication software + that allows you to view and interact with another computer + over the network. Fedora includes VNC server and client + software, as well as the customized + vino package. Refer to + http://www.realvnc.com/ for more information about VNC.

    XFS

    - XFS is a journalling filesystem developed by SGI and used in - SGI's IRIX operating system. It is also available for Fedora - systems.. It is extremely scalable and has a journalling - capability to protect against corruption. Refer to http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#whatisxfs + XFS is a scalable journaling filesystem developed by SGI and + available for Fedora systems. Refer to + http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#whatisxfs for more information about XFS.

    X Window System

    The X Window System, or simply "X," is the underlying technology for GNOME, KDE, and other graphical environments - used in Fedora. X is a network-based system for displaying - and communicating graphical input and output. It is very + used in Fedora. X is a network-based system for displaying + and communicating graphical input and output. It is very flexible and is suitable for a wide variety of configurations such as remote desktops and thin-client applications.

    Xen

    - Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor for Intel x86 - machines which supports concurrent execution of multiple - guest operating systems. Using Xen, an administrator can - set up many virtual machines running on a single physical - computer. Any single virtual machine, while executing, - performs nearly as well as the physical system without Xen. - Xen may be used for testing software, providing large-scale - web hosting on limited hardware, any many other - applications. -

    yum

    - The Yellow Dog Updater, or yum, is a - complete software management utility for RPM-based systems - such as Fedora. It automatically determines software + Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor for Intel x86 + machines which supports concurrent execution of multiple + guest operating systems. Using Xen, an administrator can set + up many virtual machines running on a single physical + computer. Any single virtual machine, while executing, + performs nearly as well as the physical system without Xen. + Xen may be used for testing software, providing large-scale + web hosting on limited hardware, any many other + applications. +

    yum

    + The Yellow Dog Updater, or + yum + , is a complete software management utility for RPM-based + systems such as Fedora. It automatically determines software requirements, or dependencies, and - uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. - Refer to http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ for more - information about yum. -

    + uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. Refer + to http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ for + more information about yum. +

    License: GPL */ +body { + background-attachment scroll; + background-color: #FEFEFF; + background-image: url('watermark.png'); + background-position: top center; + background-repeat: repeat; +} + li p { display: inline; } div.table table { width: 95%; - background-color: #DCDCDC; + background-color: #DCDCDC; color: #000000; border-spacing: 0; } div.table table th { - border: 1px solid #A9A9A9; + border: 1px solid #A9A9A9; background-color: #A9A9A9; color: #000000; } div.table table td { - border: 1px solid #A9A9A9; + border: 1px solid #A9A9A9; background-color: #DCDCDC; color: #000000; padding: 0.5em; margin-bottom: 0.5em; - margin-top: 2px; + margin-top: 2px; } @@ -66,35 +75,35 @@ } hr { - border: 0; - border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc; + border: 0; + border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc; } h1, h2, h3, h4 { - font-family: luxi sans,sans-serif; + font-family: luxi sans,sans-serif; color: #22437f; font-weight: bold; } h1 { - font-size: 1.75em; + font-size: 1.75em; } - + h2 { - font-size: 1.25em; + font-size: 1.25em; } h3 { - font-size: 1.1em; + font-size: 1.1em; } a:link { - color: #900; + color: #900; } a:visited { - color: #48468f; + color: #48468f; } a:hover { - color: #f20; + color: #f20; } code.screen, pre.screen { @@ -113,17 +122,20 @@ div.example { padding: 10px; - border: 1px solid #bbb; + border: 1px solid #bbb; margin: 0.5em 2em; } .procedure ol li { - margin-bottom: 0.5em; + margin-bottom: 0.5em; } .procedure ol li li { /* prevent inheritance */ margin-bottom: 0em; } +.procedure ol li pre { + margin-bottom: 1em; +} .itemizedlist ul li { margin-bottom: 0.5em; @@ -132,3 +144,7 @@ /* prevent inheritance */ margin-bottom: 0em; } + +p.title { + text-align: center; +} Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/jargon-buster/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- index.php 6 Jan 2006 23:32:50 -0000 1.6 +++ index.php 7 Apr 2006 16:46:58 -0000 1.7 @@ -7,23 +7,23 @@ ?> -

    Fedora Jargon Buster

    Dave Pawson

    Tammy Fox

    Paul W. Frields

    !

    +

    Fedora Jargon Buster

    Tammy Fox

    Paul W. Frields


    This document clarifies some of the terms used on various lists, web pages, and IRC, when talking about Fedora. Many thanks to the people - on the fedora-list and at Red Hat for their input. If you cannot find - a term in this document that you think should appear here, use the - bug reporting information below to notify the maintainers. + on the fedora-list and at Red Hat for their input. If you cannot find a + term in this document that you think should appear here, use the bug + reporting information below to notify the maintainers.

    [Tip]Reporting Document Errors

    To report an error or omission in this document, file a bug report in Bugzilla - at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/. When you file your bug, select "Fedora Documentation" as the + at http://bugzilla.redhat.com. When you file your bug, select "Fedora Documentation" as the Product, and select the title of this document as the Component. The version of this document is - jargon-buster-1.9.5.1 (2006-01-06). + jargon-buster-1.9.6 (2006-03-14).

    The maintainers of this document will automatically receive your bug report. On behalf of the entire Fedora community, thank you for helping us make improvements. -

    +

    -
    Revision History
    Revision 1.07 Nov 2003DaveP
    -

    - Initial Release -

    -
    Revision 1.18 Nov 2003DaveP
    -

    - More added from Fedora list. -

    -
    Revision 1.210 Nov 2003DaveP
    -

    - More added from Fedora list. -

    -
    Revision 1.310 Nov 2003DaveP
    -

    - More added from various places (e.g. DV). -

    -
    Revision 1.410 Nov 2003DaveP
    -

    - Added LegalNotice and std ents. -

    -
    Revision 1.511 Nov 2003DaveP
    -

    - More additions from list. -

    -
    Revision 1.611 Nov 2003DaveP
    -

    - More additions from list and A-Z toc. Needs art.xsl -

    -
    Revision 1.719 Dec 2003DaveP
    -

    - Update -

    -
    Revision 1.830 Jan 2004TammyFox
    -

    - Modified to build in fedora-docs module, Red Hat is 2 words, - other edits and corrections -

    -
    Revision 1.97 Mar 2004DaveP,TammyFox
    -

    - Added request for input statement, added KDE and VMware - terms (DaveP); added trademark tags around relevant words in - new entries and modified para on contributing (TammyFox) -

    -
    Revision 1.9.130 Sept 2004PaulWFrields,TammyFox
    -

    - Added Tettnang. -

    -
    Revision 1.9.1.117 Aug 2005PaulWFrields
    -

    - Began new round of editing. -

    -
    Revision 1.9.226 Aug 2005PaulWFrields
    -

    - Additional term editing. -

    -
    Revision 1.9.37 Sep 2005PaulWFrields
    -

    - Style editing. -

    -
    Revision 1.9.430 Sep 2005PaulWFrields
    -

    - Some term fixes (#160265). -

    -
    Revision 1.9.4.124 Oct 2005PaulWFrields
    -

    - Spelling correction (#171596). -

    -
    Revision 1.9.56 Jan 2006PaulWFrields
    -

    - Add additional entries for input methods, programming - features, and Xen (#177103). -

    -

    - Additional cross referencing. -

    -

    - Delineate copyright information, partly for clarity and - partly for properly exercising build tools. -

    -
    Revision 1.9.5.16 Jan 2006PaulWFrields
    -

    - Fix labels to uniformity. -

    -
    +
    Revision History
    Revision 1.9.62006-03-14PaulWFrields
    +

    + Removed or revised all legacy information to allow relicensing +

    +
    Revision 1.9.5.32006-02-12PaulWFrields
    +

    + Convert to DocBook XML V4.4 and use XInclude +

    +
    Revision 1.9.5.22006-02-05PaulWFrields
    +

    + Add title to glossary to ensure readability in yelp. + Apparently every major section needs to have a title for this + reason. +

    +
    Revision 1.9.5.16 Jan 2006PaulWFrields
    +

    + Fix labels to uniformity. +

    +
    Revision 1.9.56 Jan 2006PaulWFrields
    +

    + Add additional entries for input methods, programming + features, and Xen (#177103). +

    +

    + Additional cross referencing. +

    +

    + Delineate copyright information, partly for clarity and partly + for properly exercising build tools. +

    +
    Revision 1.9.4.124 Oct 2005PaulWFrields
    +

    + Spelling correction (#171596). +

    +
    Revision 1.9.430 Sep 2005PaulWFrields
    +

    + Some term fixes (#160265). +

    +
    Revision 1.9.37 Sep 2005PaulWFrields
    +

    + Style editing. +

    +
    Revision 1.9.226 Aug 2005PaulWFrields
    +

    + Additional term editing. +

    +
    Revision 1.9.1.117 Aug 2005PaulWFrields
    +

    + Began new round of editing. +

    +
    Revision 1.9.130 Sept 2004PaulWFrields
    +

    + Added Tettnang. +

    +
    Revision 1.97 Mar 2004DavePawson
    +

    + Added request for input statement, added KDE and VMware terms + (DaveP); added trademark tags around relevant words in new + entries and modified para on contributing (TammyFox) +

    +
    Revision 1.830 Jan 2004TammyFox
    +

    + Modified to build in fedora-docs module, Red Hat is 2 words, + other edits and corrections +

    +
    Revision 1.719 Dec 2003DavePawson
    +

    + Update +

    +
    Revision 1.611 Nov 2003DavePawson
    +

    + More additions from list and A-Z toc. Needs art.xsl +

    +
    Revision 1.511 Nov 2003DavePawson
    +

    + More additions from list. +

    +
    Revision 1.410 Nov 2003DavePawson
    +

    + Added LegalNotice and std ents. +

    +
    Revision 1.310 Nov 2003DavePawson
    +

    + More added from various places (e.g. DV). +

    +
    Revision 1.210 Nov 2003DavePawson
    +

    + More added from Fedora list. +

    +
    Revision 1.18 Nov 2003DavePawson
    +

    + More added from Fedora list. +

    +
    Revision 1.07 Nov 2003DavePawson
    +

    + Initial Release +

    +
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at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:57:25 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:25 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-it/stylesheet-images 1.png, 1.1, NONE 10.png, 1.1, NONE 11.png, 1.1, NONE 12.png, 1.1, NONE 13.png, 1.1, NONE 14.png, 1.1, NONE 15.png, 1.1, NONE 2.png, 1.1, NONE 3.png, 1.1, NONE 4.png, 1.1, NONE 5.png, 1.1, NONE 6.png, 1.1, NONE 7.png, 1.1, NONE 8.png, 1.1, NONE 9.png, 1.1, NONE caution.png, 1.1, NONE important.png, 1.1, NONE note.png, 1.1, NONE tip.png, 1.1, NONE warning.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vPeZ019964@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-it/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test1-latest-it/stylesheet-images Removed Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:57:20 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:20 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-it/figs Fedora_Desktop.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vK9T019910@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-it/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test1-latest-it/figs Removed Files: Fedora_Desktop.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:57:26 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:26 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-ja_JP fedora.css, 1.1, NONE index.php, 1.1, NONE 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Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-ja_JP/stylesheet-images 1.png, 1.1, NONE 10.png, 1.1, NONE 11.png, 1.1, NONE 12.png, 1.1, NONE 13.png, 1.1, NONE 14.png, 1.1, NONE 15.png, 1.1, NONE 2.png, 1.1, NONE 3.png, 1.1, NONE 4.png, 1.1, NONE 5.png, 1.1, NONE 6.png, 1.1, NONE 7.png, 1.1, NONE 8.png, 1.1, NONE 9.png, 1.1, NONE caution.png, 1.1, NONE important.png, 1.1, NONE note.png, 1.1, NONE tip.png, 1.1, NONE warning.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vR5s019985@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-ja_JP/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test1-latest-ja_JP/stylesheet-images Removed Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:57:33 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:33 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-ru/figs Fedora_Desktop.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vX55020034@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-ru/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test1-latest-ru/figs Removed Files: Fedora_Desktop.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:57:36 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:36 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-ru fedora.css, 1.1, NONE index.php, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vaV3020113@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-ru In 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Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-ru fedora.css, 1.1, NONE index.php, 1.2, NONE ln-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-anaconda.php, 1.1, NONE sn-hardware-reqs.php, 1.1, NONE sn-intro.php, 1.1, NONE sn-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-overview.php, 1.1, NONE sn-package-notes.php, 1.1, NONE sn-whatitis.php, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vRx8019990@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-ru In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test1-latest-ru Removed Files: fedora.css index.php ln-legalnotice.php sn-anaconda.php sn-hardware-reqs.php sn-intro.php sn-legalnotice.php sn-overview.php sn-package-notes.php sn-whatitis.php Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) --- fedora.css DELETED --- --- index.php DELETED --- --- ln-legalnotice.php DELETED --- --- sn-anaconda.php DELETED --- --- sn-hardware-reqs.php DELETED --- --- sn-intro.php DELETED 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web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-zh_CN fedora.css, 1.1, NONE index.php, 1.1, NONE ln-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-anaconda.php, 1.1, NONE sn-hardware-reqs.php, 1.1, NONE sn-intro.php, 1.1, NONE sn-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-overview.php, 1.1, NONE sn-package-movement.php, 1.1, NONE sn-package-notes.php, 1.1, NONE sn-whatitis.php, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vYaT020058@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test1-latest-zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test1-latest-zh_CN Removed Files: fedora.css index.php ln-legalnotice.php sn-anaconda.php sn-hardware-reqs.php sn-intro.php sn-legalnotice.php sn-overview.php sn-package-movement.php sn-package-notes.php sn-whatitis.php Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) --- fedora.css DELETED --- --- index.php DELETED --- --- ln-legalnotice.php DELETED --- --- sn-anaconda.php DELETED --- --- 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1.1, NONE sn-test.php, 1.1, NONE sn-whatitis.php, 1.1, NONE watermark.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vj7i020213@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test2-latest-en Removed Files: fedora.css index.php ln-legalnotice.php sn-anaconda.php sn-arch-specific.php sn-intro.php sn-legacy.php sn-legalnotice.php sn-networking.php sn-overview.php sn-package-misc.php sn-package-movement.php sn-package-notes.php sn-test.php sn-whatitis.php watermark.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) --- fedora.css DELETED --- --- index.php DELETED --- --- ln-legalnotice.php DELETED --- --- sn-anaconda.php DELETED --- --- sn-arch-specific.php DELETED --- --- sn-intro.php DELETED --- --- sn-legacy.php DELETED --- --- sn-legalnotice.php DELETED --- --- sn-networking.php DELETED --- --- sn-overview.php DELETED --- --- 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fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:53 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-it/stylesheet-images 1.png, 1.1, NONE 10.png, 1.1, NONE 11.png, 1.1, NONE 12.png, 1.1, NONE 13.png, 1.1, NONE 14.png, 1.1, NONE 15.png, 1.1, NONE 2.png, 1.1, NONE 3.png, 1.1, NONE 4.png, 1.1, NONE 5.png, 1.1, NONE 6.png, 1.1, NONE 7.png, 1.1, NONE 8.png, 1.1, NONE 9.png, 1.1, NONE caution.png, 1.1, NONE important.png, 1.1, NONE note.png, 1.1, NONE tip.png, 1.1, NONE warning.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vrKa020273@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-it/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test2-latest-it/stylesheet-images Removed Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:57:53 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:53 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-ja_JP fedora.css, 1.1, NONE index.php, 1.1, NONE ln-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-anaconda.php, 1.1, NONE sn-arch-specific.php, 1.1, NONE sn-intro.php, 1.1, NONE sn-legacy.php, 1.1, NONE sn-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-networking.php, 1.1, NONE sn-overview-fedora-tour.php, 1.1, NONE sn-package-misc.php, 1.1, NONE sn-package-movement.php, 1.1, NONE sn-package-notes.php, 1.1, NONE sn-test.php, 1.1, NONE sn-whatitis.php, 1.1, NONE watermark.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vrjH020278@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test2-latest-ja_JP Removed Files: fedora.css 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2006 17:57:59 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-ja_JP/figs Fedora_Desktop.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150057.k3F0vxIk020316@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-ja_JP/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test2-latest-ja_JP/figs Removed Files: Fedora_Desktop.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:58:00 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:58:00 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-ru fedora.css, 1.1, NONE index.php, 1.1, NONE ln-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-anaconda.php, 1.1, NONE sn-arch-specific.php, 1.1, NONE sn-intro.php, 1.1, NONE sn-legacy.php, 1.1, NONE sn-legalnotice.php, 1.1, NONE sn-networking.php, 1.1, NONE sn-overview.php, 1.1, NONE sn-package-misc.php, 1.1, NONE 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14 Apr 2006 17:58:08 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test3-latest-en index.php,1.1,NONE Message-ID: <200604150058.k3F0w8hm020431@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test3-latest-en In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test3-latest-en Removed Files: index.php Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) --- index.php DELETED --- From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:57:59 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:57:59 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-ja_JP/stylesheet-images 1.png, 1.1, NONE 10.png, 1.1, NONE 11.png, 1.1, NONE 12.png, 1.1, NONE 13.png, 1.1, NONE 14.png, 1.1, NONE 15.png, 1.1, NONE 2.png, 1.1, NONE 3.png, 1.1, NONE 4.png, 1.1, NONE 5.png, 1.1, NONE 6.png, 1.1, NONE 7.png, 1.1, NONE 8.png, 1.1, NONE 9.png, 1.1, NONE caution.png, 1.1, NONE 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at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:58:09 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test3-latest-en/figs Fedora_Desktop.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150058.k3F0w9Cq020436@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test3-latest-en/figs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test3-latest-en/figs Removed Files: Fedora_Desktop.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 00:58:14 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:58:14 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test3-latest-en/stylesheet-images 1.png, 1.1, NONE 10.png, 1.1, NONE 11.png, 1.1, NONE 12.png, 1.1, NONE 13.png, 1.1, NONE 14.png, 1.1, NONE 15.png, 1.1, NONE 2.png, 1.1, NONE 3.png, 1.1, NONE 4.png, 1.1, NONE 5.png, 1.1, NONE 6.png, 1.1, NONE 7.png, 1.1, NONE 8.png, 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web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-zh_CN/stylesheet-images 1.png, 1.1, NONE 10.png, 1.1, NONE 11.png, 1.1, NONE 12.png, 1.1, NONE 13.png, 1.1, NONE 14.png, 1.1, NONE 15.png, 1.1, NONE 2.png, 1.1, NONE 3.png, 1.1, NONE 4.png, 1.1, NONE 5.png, 1.1, NONE 6.png, 1.1, NONE 7.png, 1.1, NONE 8.png, 1.1, NONE 9.png, 1.1, NONE caution.png, 1.1, NONE important.png, 1.1, NONE note.png, 1.1, NONE tip.png, 1.1, NONE warning.png, 1.1, NONE Message-ID: <200604150058.k3F0w8jn020428@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/test2-latest-zh_CN/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv19642/test2-latest-zh_CN/stylesheet-images Removed Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: Removing test versions; we don't keep them around when they are done. :) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com 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<200604150304.k3F34nao027366@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pa/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27293/release-notes-ISO/pa/stylesheet-images Log Message: Directory /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pa/stylesheet-images added to the repository From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 03:18:07 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:18:07 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO index.php, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150318.k3F3I7qj027479@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27450/release-notes-ISO Added Files: index.php Log Message: Moving over the ISO notes to a sub-directory before uploading the errata notes. ***** Error 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Message-ID: <200604150318.k3F3IDjx027513@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/ja_JP In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27450/release-notes-ISO/ja_JP Added Files: index.php Log Message: Moving over the ISO notes to a sub-directory before uploading the errata notes. ***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'index.php' From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 03:18:14 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:18:14 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pa index.php, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150318.k3F3IEhl027518@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pa In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27450/release-notes-ISO/pa Added Files: index.php Log Message: Moving over the ISO notes to a sub-directory before uploading the errata notes. ***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'index.php' From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 03:18:19 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:18:19 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pt_BR index.php, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150318.k3F3IJLm027547@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pt_BR In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27450/release-notes-ISO/pt_BR Added Files: index.php Log Message: Moving over the ISO notes to a sub-directory before uploading the errata notes. ***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'index.php' From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 03:18:20 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:18:20 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/ru index.php, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150318.k3F3IK6F027552@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/ru In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27450/release-notes-ISO/ru Added Files: index.php Log Message: Moving over the ISO notes to a sub-directory before uploading the errata notes. ***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'index.php' From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:06:07 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:06:07 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5 index.php,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200604150406.k3F467ia029737@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5 In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29719 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Errata release notes for English. 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    11. File Servers
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    11.1. General Information
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    12. Web Servers
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    12.2. php
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    12.3. The PEAR framework
    +
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    14.2. SELinux
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    14.1. General Information
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    14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation
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    15. Java and java-gcj-compat
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    [...4873 lines suppressed...] +

    + The Fedora Project also uses several IRC (Internet Relay Chat) + channels. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication, + similar to Instant Messaging. With it, you may have conversations + with multiple people in an open channel, or chat with someone + privately one-on-one. +

    +

    + To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access the + Freenode IRC network. Refer to the Freenode website + (http://www.freenode.net/) + for more information. +

    +

    + Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora channel on + the Freenode network, whilst Fedora Project developers may often be found + on the #fedora-devel channel. Some of the larger projects may + have their own channels as well; this information may be found on the + webpage for the project, and at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. +

    +

    + In order to talk on the #fedora channel, you will need to + register your nickname, or nick. Instructions are + given when you /join the channel. +

    - +
    [Note] IRC Channels

    Fedora Foundation or Red Hat has no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content.

    + The Fedora Project or Red Hat have no control over the Fedora Project + IRC channels or their content. +

    29.??Colophon

    -
    -

    -29.1.??About the Colophon

    -

    As we use the term, a colophon:

    +

    + As we use the term, a colophon: +

      -
    • recognizes contributors and provides accountability, and

    • -
    • explains tools and production methods.

    • +
    • + recognizes contributors and provides accountability, and +

    • +
    • + explains tools and production methods. +

    -

    -29.2.??Contributors

    +29.1.??Contributors

    -29.3.??Production Methods

    -

    Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora Project Wiki. They collaborate with other subject matter experts during the test release phase of Fedora Core to explain important changes and enhancements. The editorial team ensures consistency and quality of the finished beats, and ports the Wiki material to DocBook XML in a revision control repository. At this point, the team of translators produces other language versions of the release notes, and then they become available to the general public as part of Fedora Core. The publication team also makes them, and subsequent errata, available via the Web.

    +29.2.??Production Methods
    +

    + Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora + Project Wiki. They collaborate with other subject matter experts + during the test release phase of Fedora Core to explain + important changes and enhancements. The editorial team ensures + consistency and quality of the finished beats, and ports the + Wiki material to DocBook XML in a revision control repository. + At this point, the team of translators produces other language + versions of the release notes, and then they become available to + the general public as part of Fedora Core. The publication team + also makes them, and subsequent errata, available via the Web. +

    From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:33:34 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:33:34 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes index.php,1.19,1.20 Message-ID: <200604150433.k3F4XYHs029860@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29842 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Updating to point ISO notes in the new place, and include the errata; note that the translated pages that could be errata are still ISO notes based; figured it was better to leave old news than no news at all. Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.19 retrieving revision 1.20 diff -u -r1.19 -r1.20 --- index.php 29 Mar 2006 13:28:01 -0000 1.19 +++ index.php 15 Apr 2006 04:33:32 -0000 1.20 @@ -16,30 +16,17 @@

    -These are the release notes from the FC5 ISO: +Release notes errata for FC5:

    - en | + en - zh_CN (20-MAR-2006) + ru | + zh_CN--> (14-Apr-2006)

    -

    -We project a release of the updated (errata) release notes in time for FUDCon Boston 2006. In the meantime, you can look at the raw content as it is being worked on via the Docs/Beats pages on the Wiki. -

    - @@ -72,12 +59,12 @@ Fedora Core 5 - en | - it | - pa | - pt_BR | - - zh_CN (20-MAR-2006) + en | + it | + pa | + pt_BR | + + zh_CN (20-MAR-2006) From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:38:49 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:38:49 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/stylesheet-images - New directory Message-ID: <200604150438.k3F4cnRY029930@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29915/release-notes-ISO/stylesheet-images Log Message: Directory /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/stylesheet-images added to the repository From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:39:28 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:39:28 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/it/stylesheet-images 1.png, NONE, 1.1 10.png, NONE, 1.1 11.png, NONE, 1.1 12.png, NONE, 1.1 13.png, NONE, 1.1 14.png, NONE, 1.1 15.png, NONE, 1.1 2.png, NONE, 1.1 3.png, NONE, 1.1 4.png, NONE, 1.1 5.png, NONE, 1.1 6.png, NONE, 1.1 7.png, NONE, 1.1 8.png, NONE, 1.1 9.png, NONE, 1.1 caution.png, NONE, 1.1 important.png, NONE, 1.1 note.png, NONE, 1.1 tip.png, NONE, 1.1 warning.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150439.k3F4dSEa030010@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/it/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29941/release-notes-ISO/it/stylesheet-images Added Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: More fill out for translations and original. From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:39:29 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:39:29 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/ja_JP/stylesheet-images 1.png, NONE, 1.1 10.png, NONE, 1.1 11.png, NONE, 1.1 12.png, NONE, 1.1 13.png, NONE, 1.1 14.png, NONE, 1.1 15.png, NONE, 1.1 2.png, NONE, 1.1 3.png, NONE, 1.1 4.png, NONE, 1.1 5.png, NONE, 1.1 6.png, NONE, 1.1 7.png, NONE, 1.1 8.png, NONE, 1.1 9.png, NONE, 1.1 caution.png, NONE, 1.1 important.png, NONE, 1.1 note.png, NONE, 1.1 tip.png, NONE, 1.1 warning.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150439.k3F4dTIn030015@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/ja_JP/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29941/release-notes-ISO/ja_JP/stylesheet-images Added Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: More fill out for translations and original. From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:39:36 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:39:36 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/ru/stylesheet-images 1.png, NONE, 1.1 10.png, NONE, 1.1 11.png, NONE, 1.1 12.png, NONE, 1.1 13.png, NONE, 1.1 14.png, NONE, 1.1 15.png, NONE, 1.1 2.png, NONE, 1.1 3.png, NONE, 1.1 4.png, NONE, 1.1 5.png, NONE, 1.1 6.png, NONE, 1.1 7.png, NONE, 1.1 8.png, NONE, 1.1 9.png, NONE, 1.1 caution.png, NONE, 1.1 important.png, NONE, 1.1 note.png, NONE, 1.1 tip.png, NONE, 1.1 warning.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150439.k3F4daAU030167@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/ru/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29941/release-notes-ISO/ru/stylesheet-images Added Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: More fill out for translations and original. From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:39:36 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:39:36 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/stylesheet-images 1.png, NONE, 1.1 10.png, NONE, 1.1 11.png, NONE, 1.1 12.png, NONE, 1.1 13.png, NONE, 1.1 14.png, NONE, 1.1 15.png, NONE, 1.1 2.png, NONE, 1.1 3.png, NONE, 1.1 4.png, NONE, 1.1 5.png, NONE, 1.1 6.png, NONE, 1.1 7.png, NONE, 1.1 8.png, NONE, 1.1 9.png, NONE, 1.1 caution.png, NONE, 1.1 important.png, NONE, 1.1 note.png, NONE, 1.1 tip.png, NONE, 1.1 warning.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150439.k3F4daew030200@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29941/release-notes-ISO/stylesheet-images Added Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: More fill out for translations and original. From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:39:38 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:39:38 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/zh_CN/stylesheet-images 1.png, NONE, 1.1 10.png, NONE, 1.1 11.png, NONE, 1.1 12.png, NONE, 1.1 13.png, NONE, 1.1 14.png, NONE, 1.1 15.png, NONE, 1.1 2.png, NONE, 1.1 3.png, NONE, 1.1 4.png, NONE, 1.1 5.png, NONE, 1.1 6.png, NONE, 1.1 7.png, NONE, 1.1 8.png, NONE, 1.1 9.png, NONE, 1.1 caution.png, NONE, 1.1 important.png, NONE, 1.1 note.png, NONE, 1.1 tip.png, NONE, 1.1 warning.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150439.k3F4dcxE030208@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/zh_CN/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29941/release-notes-ISO/zh_CN/stylesheet-images Added Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: More fill out for translations and original. From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:39:34 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:39:34 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pa/stylesheet-images 1.png, NONE, 1.1 10.png, NONE, 1.1 11.png, NONE, 1.1 12.png, NONE, 1.1 13.png, NONE, 1.1 14.png, NONE, 1.1 15.png, NONE, 1.1 2.png, NONE, 1.1 3.png, NONE, 1.1 4.png, NONE, 1.1 5.png, NONE, 1.1 6.png, NONE, 1.1 7.png, NONE, 1.1 8.png, NONE, 1.1 9.png, NONE, 1.1 caution.png, NONE, 1.1 important.png, NONE, 1.1 note.png, NONE, 1.1 tip.png, NONE, 1.1 warning.png, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150439.k3F4dY2n030144@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/pa/stylesheet-images In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29941/release-notes-ISO/pa/stylesheet-images Added Files: 1.png 10.png 11.png 12.png 13.png 14.png 15.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png 9.png caution.png important.png note.png tip.png warning.png Log Message: More fill out for translations and original. 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From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:39:37 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:39:37 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/zh_CN index.php, NONE, 1.1 Message-ID: <200604150439.k3F4dbct030205@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/release-notes-ISO/zh_CN In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29941/release-notes-ISO/zh_CN Added Files: index.php Log Message: More fill out for translations and original. ***** Error reading new file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'index.php' From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 15 04:32:41 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:32:41 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5 index.php,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200604150432.k3F4Wfvl029836@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5 In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29818 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Updating with proper revhistory notes and trying to tickle it to be actually live. Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- index.php 15 Apr 2006 04:06:05 -0000 1.5 +++ index.php 15 Apr 2006 04:32:39 -0000 1.6 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@

    - Finished port of wiki for FC5 release. + Errata release notes for FC5 release.

    @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@
    1. Welcome to Fedora Core
    2. Fedora Core 5 Tour
    -
    2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5
    +
    2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5
    -
    2.1.1. Desktop
    -
    2.1.2. System Administration
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    2.1.3. System Level Changes
    +
    2.1.1. Desktop
    +
    2.1.2. System Administration
    +
    2.1.3. System Level Changes
    -
    2.2. Road Map
    +
    2.2. Road Map
    3. Legal Notice
    4. Providing Feedback for Release Notes
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    6. ArchSpecific
    7. Package Notes
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    7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes
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    7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox
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    7.3. Smbfs deprecated
    -
    7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin
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    7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes
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    7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed
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    7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed
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    7.10. NetworkManager
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    7.11. Dovecot
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    7.16. Mozilla
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    7.17. Booting without initrd
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    7.18. libstc++ preview
    -
    7.19. LinuxThreads support removed
    +
    7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes
    +
    7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox
    +
    7.3. Smbfs deprecated
    +
    7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin
    +
    7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes
    +
    7.6. Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes
    +
    7.7. Systemwide Search Changes
    +
    7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed
    +
    7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed
    +
    7.10. NetworkManager
    +
    7.11. Dovecot
    +
    7.12. Kudzu
    +
    7.13. No automatic fstab editing for removable media
    +
    7.14. Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE
    +
    7.15. GnuCash
    +
    7.16. Mozilla
    +
    7.17. Booting without initrd
    +
    7.18. libstc++ preview
    +
    7.19. LinuxThreads support removed
    8. Linux Kernel
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    8.1. Version
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    8.2. Changelog
    -
    8.3. Kernel Flavors
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    8.6. Following Generic Textbooks
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    8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development
    -
    8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules
    -
    8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel
    +
    8.1. Version
    +
    8.2. Changelog
    +
    8.3. Kernel Flavors
    +
    8.4. Kexec and Kdump
    +
    8.5. Reporting Bugs
    +
    8.6. Following Generic Textbooks
    +
    8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development
    +
    8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules
    +
    8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel
    9. Fedora Desktop
    10. Server Tools
    -
    10.1. system-config-printer
    +
    10.1. system-config-printer
    -
    10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network
    -
    10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers
    +
    10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network
    +
    10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers
    -
    10.2. system-config-securitylevel
    +
    10.2. system-config-securitylevel
    -
    10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions
    -
    10.2.2. Port Ranges
    +
    10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions
    +
    10.2.2. Port Ranges
    11. File Servers
    -
    11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)
    +
    11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)
    12. Web Servers
    -
    12.1. httpd
    -
    12.2. php
    -
    12.2.1. The PEAR framework
    +
    12.1. httpd
    +
    12.2. php
    +
    12.2.1. The PEAR framework
    13. Developer Tools
    -
    13.1. FORTRAN
    -
    13.2. Eclipse Development Environment
    +
    13.1. FORTRAN
    +
    13.2. Eclipse Development Environment
    14. Security
    -
    14.1. General Information
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    14.2. What's New
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    14.1. General Information
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    14.2. What's New
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    14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation
    -
    14.2.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering
    +
    14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation
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    15. Java and java-gcj-compat
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    +
    15.1. Handling Java and Java-like Packages
    +
    15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages
    16. Samba (Windows Compatibility)
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    16.1. Windows Network Browsing
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    17. Multimedia
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    17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning
    -
    17.5. Screencasts
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    17.6. Extended Support through Plugins
    +
    17.1. Multimedia Players
    +
    17.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats
    +
    17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia
    +
    17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning
    +
    17.5. Screencasts
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    17.6. Extended Support through Plugins
    18. Games and Entertainment
    19. Networking
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    19.2. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15
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    19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors
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    19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm
    -
    19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure
    -
    19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss
    -
    19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support
    -
    19.2.7. Wireless
    -
    19.2.8. Miscellaneous
    +
    19.2.1. IPv4 Address Promotion
    +
    19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors
    +
    19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm
    +
    19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure
    +
    19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss
    +
    19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support
    +
    19.2.7. Wireless
    +
    19.2.8. Miscellaneous
    20. Virtualization
    -
    20.1. Types of Virtualization
    +
    20.1. Types of Virtualization
    -
    20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization
    -
    20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization
    +
    20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization
    +
    20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization
    -
    20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen
    +
    20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen
    21. X Window System (Graphics)
    -
    21.1. xorg-x11
    -
    21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes
    -
    21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview
    -
    21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes
    +
    21.1. xorg-x11
    +
    21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes
    +
    21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview
    +
    21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes
    -
    21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy
    -
    21.4.2. Imake
    -
    21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory
    -
    21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies
    -
    21.4.5. xft-config
    +
    21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy
    +
    21.4.2. Imake
    +
    21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory
    +
    21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies
    +
    21.4.5. xft-config
    22. Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers
    -
    22.1. MySQL
    -
    22.2. PostgreSQL
    +
    22.1. MySQL
    +
    22.2. PostgreSQL
    23. Internationalization (i18n)
    -
    23.1. Input Methods
    +
    23.1. Input Methods
    -
    23.1.1. Installation
    -
    23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar
    -
    23.1.3. SCIM configuration
    -
    23.1.4. New conversion engines
    +
    23.1.1. Installation
    +
    23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar
    +
    23.1.3. SCIM configuration
    +
    23.1.4. New conversion engines
    -
    23.2. Fonts
    -
    23.3. gtk2 IM submenu
    -
    23.4. Pango Support in Firefox
    +
    23.2. Fonts
    +
    23.3. gtk2 IM submenu
    +
    23.4. Pango Support in Firefox
    24. Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility
    -
    24.1. Backwards Compatibility
    +
    24.1. Backwards Compatibility
    25. Package Changes
    26. Fedora Extras
    -
    26.1. Using the Repository
    -
    26.2. About Fedora Extras
    +
    26.1. Using the Repository
    +
    26.2. About Fedora Extras
    27. Fedora Legacy - Community Maintenance Project
    28. About the Fedora Project
    29. Colophon
    -
    29.1. Contributors
    -
    29.2. Production Methods
    +
    29.1. Contributors
    +
    29.2. Production Methods
    @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@

    -2.1.??What Is New In Fedora Core 5

    +2.1.??What Is New In Fedora Core 5

    This release is the culmination of nine months of development, and includes significant new versions of many key products and technologies. @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@

    -2.1.1.??Desktop

    +2.1.1.??Desktop

    Some of the highlights of this release include:

    @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@

    -2.1.2.??System Administration

    +2.1.2.??System Administration

    Improvements for administrators and developers include:

    @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@

    -2.1.3.??System Level Changes

    +2.1.3.??System Level Changes
    • X.org X11R7.0 is included in this release. The new modular @@ -576,7 +576,7 @@

    -2.2.??Road Map

    +2.2.??Road Map

    The proposed plans for the next release of Fedora are available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap. @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@

    -7.1.??Core utilities POSIX changes

    +7.1.??Core utilities POSIX changes

    The coreutils package now follows the POSIX standard version 200112. This @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@

    -7.2.??Pango Text Renderer for Firefox

    +7.2.??Pango Text Renderer for Firefox

    Fedora is building Firefox with the Pango system as the text renderer. This provides better support for certain language @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@

    -7.3.??Smbfs deprecated

    +7.3.??Smbfs deprecated

    The kernel implementation of smbfs to support the Windows @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@

    -7.4.??Yum kernel handling plugin

    +7.4.??Yum kernel handling plugin

    A yum plugin written by Red Hat developers is provided by default within the yum package which only retains the latest two kernels @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@

    -7.5.??Yum cache handling behavior changes

    +7.5.??Yum cache handling behavior changes

    By default, yum is now configured to remove headers and packages downloaded after a successful install to reduce the ongoing @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@

    -7.6.??Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes

    +7.6.??Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes

    The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core. The udev method now handles all @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@

    -7.7.??Systemwide Search Changes

    +7.7.??Systemwide Search Changes
    @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@

    -7.8.??Mouse Configuration Utility Removed

    +7.8.??Mouse Configuration Utility Removed

    The system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and three-button mouse configuration is handled automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported. @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@

    -7.9.??Up2date and RHN applet are removed

    +7.9.??Up2date and RHN applet are removed

    The up2date and rhn-applet packages have been removed from Fedora Core 5. Users are encouraged to use the @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@

    -7.10.??NetworkManager

    +7.10.??NetworkManager

    Fedora systems use Network Manager to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@

    -7.11.??Dovecot

    +7.11.??Dovecot

    Fedora Core includes a new version of the dovecot IMAP server software, which has many changes in its configuration file. These @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@

    -7.12.??Kudzu

    +7.12.??Kudzu

    The kudzu utility, libkudzu library, and /etc/sysconfig/hwconf hardware listing are all deprecated, @@ -900,7 +900,7 @@

    -7.13.??No automatic fstab editing for removable media

    +7.13.??No automatic fstab editing for removable media

    The fstab-sync facility has been removed. In Fedora Core , the fstab-sync program is removed in favor of desktop @@ -912,7 +912,7 @@

    -7.14.??Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE

    +7.14.??Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE

    As part of the changes to the mounting infrastructure, the desktop's automatic mountable devices detection now includes policy definitions @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@

    -7.15.??GnuCash

    +7.15.??GnuCash

    The PostgreSQL backend for GnuCash has been removed, as @@ -957,7 +957,7 @@

    -7.16.??Mozilla

    +7.16.??Mozilla

    The Mozilla application suite is deprecated. It is shipped in Fedora Core and applications can expect to @@ -967,7 +967,7 @@

    -7.17.??Booting without initrd

    +7.17.??Booting without initrd

    Booting Fedora Core without the use of an initrd is deprecated. Support for booting the system without an initrd may be removed @@ -976,7 +976,7 @@

    -7.18.??libstc++ preview

    +7.18.??libstc++ preview

    The libstdc++so7 package has been added. This package contains a preview of the GNU Standard C++ Library from @@ -989,7 +989,7 @@

    -7.19.??LinuxThreads support removed

    +7.19.??LinuxThreads support removed

    The LinuxThreads library is no longer available. LinuxThreads was deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in @@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@

    -8.1.??Version

    +8.1.??Version

    This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for @@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@

    -8.2.??Changelog

    +8.2.??Changelog

    To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following command: @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@

    -8.3.??Kernel Flavors

    +8.3.??Kernel Flavors

    Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: @@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@

    -8.4.??Kexec and Kdump

    +8.4.??Kexec and Kdump

    Kexec and kdump are new features in the 2.6 mainstream kernel. Major portions of these features are now in Fedora Core 5. @@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@

    -8.5.??Reporting Bugs

    +8.5.??Reporting Bugs

    Refer to http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html @@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@

    -8.6.??Following Generic Textbooks

    +8.6.??Following Generic Textbooks

    Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@

    -8.7.??Preparing for Kernel Development

    +8.7.??Preparing for Kernel Development

    Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions since only the kernel-devel package is @@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@

    -8.8.??Building Only Kernel Modules

    +8.8.??Building Only Kernel Modules

    An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently @@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@

    -8.9.??User Space Dependencies on the Kernel

    +8.9.??User Space Dependencies on the Kernel

    Fedora Core has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary.

    -
    +
    Table??1.??
    @@ -1510,10 +1510,10 @@

    -10.1.??system-config-printer

    +10.1.??system-config-printer

    -10.1.1.??SMB Browsing Outside Local Network

    +10.1.1.??SMB Browsing Outside Local Network

    You can now browse for Samba print shares across subnets. If you specify at least one WINS server in /etc/samba/smb.conf, @@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@

    -10.1.2.??Kerberos Support for SMB Printers

    +10.1.2.??Kerberos Support for SMB Printers

    The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB @@ -1543,10 +1543,10 @@

    -10.2.??system-config-securitylevel

    +10.2.??system-config-securitylevel

    -10.2.1.??Trusted Service Additions

    +10.2.1.??Trusted Service Additions

    Samba is now listed in the Trusted services list. To permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic, enable this option. @@ -1554,7 +1554,7 @@

    -10.2.2.??Port Ranges

    +10.2.2.??Port Ranges

    When you define Other Ports in the system-config-securitylevel tool, you may now specify port ranges. For example, if you specify @@ -1581,7 +1581,7 @@

    -11.1.??Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)

    +11.1.??Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)

    Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the @@ -1625,7 +1625,7 @@

    -12.1.??httpd

    +12.1.??httpd

    Fedora Core now includes version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server. This release brings a number of improvements over the 2.0 series, including: @@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@

    -12.2.??php

    +12.2.??php

    Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: @@ -1755,7 +1755,7 @@

    -12.2.1.??The PEAR framework

    +12.2.1.??The PEAR framework

    The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package. Only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora @@ -1786,7 +1786,7 @@

    -13.1.??FORTRAN

    +13.1.??FORTRAN
    • The GNU FORTRAN 77 front end has been replaced by a new FORTRAN 90/95 recognizer. @@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@

    -13.2.??Eclipse Development Environment

    +13.2.??Eclipse Development Environment
    • Eclipse 3.1M6 is compiled as a native application. @@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@

      -14.1.??General Information

      +14.1.??General Information

    A general introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available at @@ -1822,10 +1822,10 @@

    -14.2.??What's New

    +14.2.??What's New

    -14.2.1.??PAM module Deprecation

    +14.2.1.??PAM module Deprecation

    Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes @@ -1899,7 +1899,7 @@

    -14.2.2.??Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering

    +14.2.2.??Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering

    All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called a @@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@

    -15.1.??Handling Java and Java-like Packages

    +15.1.??Handling Java and Java-like Packages

    In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch @@ -2009,7 +2009,7 @@

    -15.2.??Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages

    +15.2.??Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages

    Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. These @@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@

    -16.1.??Windows Network Browsing

    +16.1.??Windows Network Browsing

    Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper @@ -2068,7 +2068,7 @@

    -17.1.??Multimedia Players

    +17.1.??Multimedia Players

    The default installation of Fedora Core includes Rhythmbox, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. Many other programs are @@ -2090,7 +2090,7 @@

    -17.2.??Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats

    +17.2.??Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats

    Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, and the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and @@ -2106,7 +2106,7 @@

    -17.3.??MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia

    +17.3.??MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia

    Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) @@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@

    -17.4.??CD and DVD Authoring and Burning

    +17.4.??CD and DVD Authoring and Burning

    Fedora Core and Extras include a variety of tools for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. GNOME users can burn directly from the @@ -2134,7 +2134,7 @@

    -17.5.??Screencasts

    +17.5.??Screencasts

    You can use Fedora to create and play back screencasts, which are recorded desktop sessions, @@ -2148,7 +2148,7 @@

    -17.6.??Extended Support through Plugins

    +17.6.??Extended Support through Plugins

    Most of the media players in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras support the use of plugins to add support for additional media formats and sound @@ -2179,10 +2179,10 @@ 19.??Networking

    -19.1.??User Tools

    +19.1.??User Tools

    -19.1.1.??NetworkManager

    +19.1.1.??NetworkManager

    NetworkManager now has support for DHCP hostname, NIS, ISDN, WPA, WPA supplicant @@ -2274,7 +2274,7 @@

    -19.1.2.??iproute

    +19.1.2.??iproute

    The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the @@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@

    -19.2.??Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15

    +19.2.??Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15

    Refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges @@ -2327,7 +2327,7 @@

    -19.2.1.??IPv4 Address Promotion

    +19.2.1.??IPv4 Address Promotion

    Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel, a new feature has been added called named address promotion. This @@ -2342,7 +2342,7 @@

    -19.2.2.??Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors

    +19.2.2.??Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors

    By default, when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages, the kernel uses the address of the interface on which the ICMP error @@ -2364,7 +2364,7 @@

    -19.2.3.??LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm

    +19.2.3.??LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm

    A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for @@ -2375,7 +2375,7 @@

    -19.2.4.??Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure

    +19.2.4.??Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure

    TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy NewReno algorithm @@ -2415,7 +2415,7 @@

    -19.2.5.??Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss

    +19.2.5.??Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss

    When a network driver notices a carrier loss, such as when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of @@ -2429,7 +2429,7 @@

    -19.2.6.??DCCP Protocol Support

    +19.2.6.??DCCP Protocol Support

    Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still @@ -2439,7 +2439,7 @@

    -19.2.7.??Wireless

    +19.2.7.??Wireless

    A new HostAP driver appears in the kernel starting in 2.6.14-rc1, which allows the emulation of a wireless access @@ -2451,7 +2451,7 @@

    -19.2.8.??Miscellaneous

    +19.2.8.??Miscellaneous
    • Many TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes are @@ -2489,7 +2489,7 @@

      -20.1.??Types of Virtualization

      +20.1.??Types of Virtualization

    There are several types of virtualization: full virtualization, paravirtualization, and single kernel image virtualization. @@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@

    -20.1.1.??Benefits of Paravirtualization

    +20.1.1.??Benefits of Paravirtualization
    • Allows low overhead virtualization of system resources. @@ -2516,7 +2516,7 @@

    -20.1.2.??Requirements of Paravirtualization

    +20.1.2.??Requirements of Paravirtualization
    • A guest OS that has been modified to enabled @@ -2539,7 +2539,7 @@

    -20.2.??Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen

    +20.2.??Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen

    Xen must be installed on the host OS and the host OS must be booted into the Hypervisor Kernel. Fedora Core 5 includes an @@ -2574,7 +2574,7 @@

    -21.1.??xorg-x11

    +21.1.??xorg-x11

    X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low-level functionality upon which full-fledged @@ -2597,7 +2597,7 @@

    -21.2.??X.org X11R7 End-User Notes

    +21.2.??X.org X11R7 End-User Notes
    @@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@

    -21.3.??X.org X11R7 Developer Overview

    +21.3.??X.org X11R7 Developer Overview

    The following list includes some of the more visible changes for developers in X11R7: @@ -2651,14 +2651,14 @@

    -21.4.??X.org X11R7 Developer Notes

    +21.4.??X.org X11R7 Developer Notes

    This section includes a summary of issues of note for developers and packagers, and suggestions on how to fix them where possible.

    -21.4.1.??The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy

    +21.4.1.??The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy

    X11R7 files install into /usr directly now, and no longer use the /usr/X11R6/ hierarchy. Applications that rely on @@ -2671,7 +2671,7 @@

    -21.4.2.??Imake

    +21.4.2.??Imake

    The imake xutility is no longer used to build the X Window System, and is now officially deprecated. X11R7 includes @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@

    -21.4.3.??The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory

    +21.4.3.??The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory

    The system app-defaults/ directory for X resources is now %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, which expands to @@ -2697,7 +2697,7 @@

    -21.4.4.??Correct Package Dependencies

    +21.4.4.??Correct Package Dependencies

    Any software package that previously used Build Requires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel) to satisfy build dependencies @@ -2716,7 +2716,7 @@

    -21.4.5.??xft-config

    +21.4.5.??xft-config

    Modular X now uses GNU autotools and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration and @@ -2735,7 +2735,7 @@ 22.??Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers

    -22.1.??MySQL

    +22.1.??MySQL

    Fedora now provides MySQL 5.0. For a list of the enhancements provided by this version, @@ -2751,7 +2751,7 @@

    -22.2.??PostgreSQL

    +22.2.??PostgreSQL

    This release of Fedora includes PostgreSQL 8.1. For more @@ -2786,7 +2786,7 @@

    -23.1.??Input Methods

    +23.1.??Input Methods

    SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) has replaced IIIMF as the input method system for Asian and other languages in Fedora Core @@ -2801,7 +2801,7 @@

    -23.1.1.??Installation

    +23.1.1.??Installation

    SCIM should be installed and run by default for Asian language desktops. Otherwise the required packages can be installed @@ -2856,7 +2856,7 @@

    -23.1.2.??SCIM applet and toolbar

    +23.1.2.??SCIM applet and toolbar

    When SCIM is running, an applet icon appears in the notification area of the desktop panel. The icon is a grey @@ -2875,7 +2875,7 @@

    -23.1.3.??SCIM configuration

    +23.1.3.??SCIM configuration

    You can configure SCIM and IMEs using the setup configuration tool available from the setup menu. In the IME general @@ -2885,7 +2885,7 @@

    -23.1.4.??New conversion engines

    +23.1.4.??New conversion engines

    anthy , a new Japanese conversion engine replaces the old Canna @@ -2897,7 +2897,7 @@

    -23.2.??Fonts

    +23.2.??Fonts

    Support is now available for synthetic emboldening of fonts that do not have a bold face. @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@

    -23.3.??gtk2 IM submenu

    +23.3.??gtk2 IM submenu

    The Gtk2 context menu IM submenu no longer appears by default. You can enable it on the command line with the following @@ -2936,7 +2936,7 @@

    -23.4.??Pango Support in Firefox

    +23.4.??Pango Support in Firefox

    Firefox in Fedora Core is built with Pango, which provides better support for certain scripts, such as Indic and some CJK @@ -2955,7 +2955,7 @@ 24.??Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility

    -24.1.??Backwards Compatibility

    +24.1.??Backwards Compatibility

    Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the @@ -3859,7 +3859,7 @@ 26.??Fedora Extras

    -26.1.??Using the Repository

    +26.1.??Using the Repository

    Fedora Extras provides a repository of packages that complement Fedora Core. This volunteer-based community effort is part of the larger Fedora @@ -3894,7 +3894,7 @@

    -26.2.??About Fedora Extras

    +26.2.??About Fedora Extras

    As of the release of Fedora Core 5, there are approximately 2,000 packages in Fedora Extras, built from 1,350 source @@ -4202,7 +4202,7 @@

    -29.1.??Contributors

    +29.1.??Contributors

    -29.2.??Production Methods

    +29.2.??Production Methods

    Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora Project Wiki. They collaborate with other subject matter experts From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sun Apr 16 23:44:27 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 16:44:27 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5 index.php,1.6,1.7 Message-ID: <200604162344.k3GNiR7Q003152@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5 In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3134 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Included proper name for java-gcj-compat, lost from the Wiki conversion to XML. Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/release-notes/fc5/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- index.php 15 Apr 2006 04:32:39 -0000 1.6 +++ index.php 16 Apr 2006 23:44:24 -0000 1.7 @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@

    1. Welcome to Fedora Core
    2. Fedora Core 5 Tour
    -
    2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5
    +
    2.1. What Is New In Fedora Core 5
    -
    2.1.1. Desktop
    -
    2.1.2. System Administration
    -
    2.1.3. System Level Changes
    +
    2.1.1. Desktop
    +
    2.1.2. System Administration
    +
    2.1.3. System Level Changes
    -
    2.2. Road Map
    +
    2.2. Road Map
    3. Legal Notice
    4. Providing Feedback for Release Notes
    @@ -75,165 +75,165 @@
    6. ArchSpecific
    7. Package Notes
    -
    7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes
    -
    7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox
    -
    7.3. Smbfs deprecated
    -
    7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin
    -
    7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes
    -
    7.6. Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes
    -
    7.7. Systemwide Search Changes
    -
    7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed
    -
    7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed
    -
    7.10. NetworkManager
    -
    7.11. Dovecot
    -
    7.12. Kudzu
    -
    7.13. No automatic fstab editing for removable media
    -
    7.14. Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE
    -
    7.15. GnuCash
    -
    7.16. Mozilla
    -
    7.17. Booting without initrd
    -
    7.18. libstc++ preview
    -
    7.19. LinuxThreads support removed
    +
    7.1. Core utilities POSIX changes
    +
    7.2. Pango Text Renderer for Firefox
    +
    7.3. Smbfs deprecated
    +
    7.4. Yum kernel handling plugin
    +
    7.5. Yum cache handling behavior changes
    +
    7.6. Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes
    +
    7.7. Systemwide Search Changes
    +
    7.8. Mouse Configuration Utility Removed
    +
    7.9. Up2date and RHN applet are removed
    +
    7.10. NetworkManager
    +
    7.11. Dovecot
    +
    7.12. Kudzu
    +
    7.13. No automatic fstab editing for removable media
    +
    7.14. Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE
    +
    7.15. GnuCash
    +
    7.16. Mozilla
    +
    7.17. Booting without initrd
    +
    7.18. libstc++ preview
    +
    7.19. LinuxThreads support removed
    8. Linux Kernel
    -
    8.1. Version
    -
    8.2. Changelog
    -
    8.3. Kernel Flavors
    -
    8.4. Kexec and Kdump
    -
    8.5. Reporting Bugs
    -
    8.6. Following Generic Textbooks
    -
    8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development
    -
    8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules
    -
    8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel
    +
    8.1. Version
    +
    8.2. Changelog
    +
    8.3. Kernel Flavors
    +
    8.4. Kexec and Kdump
    +
    8.5. Reporting Bugs
    +
    8.6. Following Generic Textbooks
    +
    8.7. Preparing for Kernel Development
    +
    8.8. Building Only Kernel Modules
    +
    8.9. User Space Dependencies on the Kernel
    9. Fedora Desktop
    10. Server Tools
    -
    10.1. system-config-printer
    +
    10.1. system-config-printer
    -
    10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network
    -
    10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers
    +
    10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local Network
    +
    10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB Printers
    -
    10.2. system-config-securitylevel
    +
    10.2. system-config-securitylevel
    -
    10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions
    -
    10.2.2. Port Ranges
    +
    10.2.1. Trusted Service Additions
    +
    10.2.2. Port Ranges
    11. File Servers
    -
    11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)
    +
    11.1. Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)
    12. Web Servers
    -
    12.1. httpd
    -
    12.2. php
    -
    12.2.1. The PEAR framework
    +
    12.1. httpd
    +
    12.2. php
    +
    12.2.1. The PEAR framework
    13. Developer Tools
    -
    13.1. FORTRAN
    -
    13.2. Eclipse Development Environment
    +
    13.1. FORTRAN
    +
    13.2. Eclipse Development Environment
    14. Security
    -
    14.1. General Information
    -
    14.2. What's New
    +
    14.1. General Information
    +
    14.2. What's New
    -
    14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation
    -
    14.2.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering
    +
    14.2.1. PAM module Deprecation
    +
    14.2.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering
    15. Java and java-gcj-compat
    -
    15.1. Handling Java and Java-like Packages
    -
    15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages
    +
    15.1. Handling Java and Java-like Packages
    +
    15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages
    16. Samba (Windows Compatibility)
    -
    16.1. Windows Network Browsing
    +
    16.1. Windows Network Browsing
    17. Multimedia
    -
    17.1. Multimedia Players
    -
    17.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats
    -
    17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia
    -
    17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning
    -
    17.5. Screencasts
    -
    17.6. Extended Support through Plugins
    +
    17.1. Multimedia Players
    +
    17.2. Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats
    +
    17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia
    +
    17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and Burning
    +
    17.5. Screencasts
    +
    17.6. Extended Support through Plugins
    18. Games and Entertainment
    19. Networking
    -
    19.1. User Tools
    +
    19.1. User Tools
    -
    19.1.1. NetworkManager
    -
    19.1.2. iproute
    +
    19.1.1. NetworkManager
    +
    19.1.2. iproute
    -
    19.2. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15
    +
    19.2. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15
    -
    19.2.1. IPv4 Address Promotion
    -
    19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors
    -
    19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm
    -
    19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure
    -
    19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss
    -
    19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support
    -
    19.2.7. Wireless
    -
    19.2.8. Miscellaneous
    +
    19.2.1. IPv4 Address Promotion
    +
    19.2.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors
    +
    19.2.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm
    +
    19.2.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure
    +
    19.2.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss
    +
    19.2.6. DCCP Protocol Support
    +
    19.2.7. Wireless
    +
    19.2.8. Miscellaneous
    20. Virtualization
    -
    20.1. Types of Virtualization
    +
    20.1. Types of Virtualization
    -
    20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization
    -
    20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization
    +
    20.1.1. Benefits of Paravirtualization
    +
    20.1.2. Requirements of Paravirtualization
    -
    20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen
    +
    20.2. Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen
    21. X Window System (Graphics)
    -
    21.1. xorg-x11
    -
    21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes
    -
    21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview
    -
    21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes
    +
    21.1. xorg-x11
    +
    21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User Notes
    +
    21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer Overview
    +
    21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer Notes
    -
    21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy
    -
    21.4.2. Imake
    -
    21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory
    -
    21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies
    -
    21.4.5. xft-config
    +
    21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy
    +
    21.4.2. Imake
    +
    21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory
    +
    21.4.4. Correct Package Dependencies
    +
    21.4.5. xft-config
    22. Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers
    -
    22.1. MySQL
    -
    22.2. PostgreSQL
    +
    22.1. MySQL
    +
    22.2. PostgreSQL
    23. Internationalization (i18n)
    -
    23.1. Input Methods
    +
    23.1. Input Methods
    -
    23.1.1. Installation
    -
    23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar
    -
    23.1.3. SCIM configuration
    -
    23.1.4. New conversion engines
    +
    23.1.1. Installation
    +
    23.1.2. SCIM applet and toolbar
    +
    23.1.3. SCIM configuration
    +
    23.1.4. New conversion engines
    -
    23.2. Fonts
    -
    23.3. gtk2 IM submenu
    -
    23.4. Pango Support in Firefox
    +
    23.2. Fonts
    +
    23.3. gtk2 IM submenu
    +
    23.4. Pango Support in Firefox
    24. Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility
    -
    24.1. Backwards Compatibility
    +
    24.1. Backwards Compatibility
    25. Package Changes
    26. Fedora Extras
    -
    26.1. Using the Repository
    -
    26.2. About Fedora Extras
    +
    26.1. Using the Repository
    +
    26.2. About Fedora Extras
    27. Fedora Legacy - Community Maintenance Project
    28. About the Fedora Project
    29. Colophon
    -
    29.1. Contributors
    -
    29.2. Production Methods
    +
    29.1. Contributors
    +
    29.2. Production Methods
    @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@

    -2.1.??What Is New In Fedora Core 5

    +2.1.??What Is New In Fedora Core 5

    This release is the culmination of nine months of development, and includes significant new versions of many key products and technologies. @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@

    -2.1.1.??Desktop

    +2.1.1.??Desktop

    Some of the highlights of this release include:

    @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@

    -2.1.2.??System Administration

    +2.1.2.??System Administration

    Improvements for administrators and developers include:

    @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@

    -2.1.3.??System Level Changes

    +2.1.3.??System Level Changes
    • X.org X11R7.0 is included in this release. The new modular @@ -576,7 +576,7 @@

    -2.2.??Road Map

    +2.2.??Road Map

    The proposed plans for the next release of Fedora are available at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap. @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@

    -7.1.??Core utilities POSIX changes

    +7.1.??Core utilities POSIX changes

    The coreutils package now follows the POSIX standard version 200112. This @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@

    -7.2.??Pango Text Renderer for Firefox

    +7.2.??Pango Text Renderer for Firefox

    Fedora is building Firefox with the Pango system as the text renderer. This provides better support for certain language @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@

    -7.3.??Smbfs deprecated

    +7.3.??Smbfs deprecated

    The kernel implementation of smbfs to support the Windows @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@

    -7.4.??Yum kernel handling plugin

    +7.4.??Yum kernel handling plugin

    A yum plugin written by Red Hat developers is provided by default within the yum package which only retains the latest two kernels @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@

    -7.5.??Yum cache handling behavior changes

    +7.5.??Yum cache handling behavior changes

    By default, yum is now configured to remove headers and packages downloaded after a successful install to reduce the ongoing @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@

    -7.6.??Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes

    +7.6.??Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes

    The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core. The udev method now handles all @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@

    -7.7.??Systemwide Search Changes

    +7.7.??Systemwide Search Changes
    [Caution]
    @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@

    -7.8.??Mouse Configuration Utility Removed

    +7.8.??Mouse Configuration Utility Removed

    The system-config-mouse configuration utility has been dropped in this release because synaptic and three-button mouse configuration is handled automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported. @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@

    -7.9.??Up2date and RHN applet are removed

    +7.9.??Up2date and RHN applet are removed

    The up2date and rhn-applet packages have been removed from Fedora Core 5. Users are encouraged to use the @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@

    -7.10.??NetworkManager

    +7.10.??NetworkManager

    Fedora systems use Network Manager to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@

    -7.11.??Dovecot

    +7.11.??Dovecot

    Fedora Core includes a new version of the dovecot IMAP server software, which has many changes in its configuration file. These @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@

    -7.12.??Kudzu

    +7.12.??Kudzu

    The kudzu utility, libkudzu library, and /etc/sysconfig/hwconf hardware listing are all deprecated, @@ -900,7 +900,7 @@

    -7.13.??No automatic fstab editing for removable media

    +7.13.??No automatic fstab editing for removable media

    The fstab-sync facility has been removed. In Fedora Core , the fstab-sync program is removed in favor of desktop @@ -912,7 +912,7 @@

    -7.14.??Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE

    +7.14.??Mounting of Fixed Disks in Gnome and KDE

    As part of the changes to the mounting infrastructure, the desktop's automatic mountable devices detection now includes policy definitions @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@

    -7.15.??GnuCash

    +7.15.??GnuCash

    The PostgreSQL backend for GnuCash has been removed, as @@ -957,7 +957,7 @@

    -7.16.??Mozilla

    +7.16.??Mozilla

    The Mozilla application suite is deprecated. It is shipped in Fedora Core and applications can expect to @@ -967,7 +967,7 @@

    -7.17.??Booting without initrd

    +7.17.??Booting without initrd

    Booting Fedora Core without the use of an initrd is deprecated. Support for booting the system without an initrd may be removed @@ -976,7 +976,7 @@

    -7.18.??libstc++ preview

    +7.18.??libstc++ preview

    The libstdc++so7 package has been added. This package contains a preview of the GNU Standard C++ Library from @@ -989,7 +989,7 @@

    -7.19.??LinuxThreads support removed

    +7.19.??LinuxThreads support removed

    The LinuxThreads library is no longer available. LinuxThreads was deprecated in Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in @@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@

    -8.1.??Version

    +8.1.??Version

    This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for @@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@

    -8.2.??Changelog

    +8.2.??Changelog

    To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following command: @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@

    -8.3.??Kernel Flavors

    +8.3.??Kernel Flavors

    Fedora Core includes the following kernel builds: @@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@

    -8.4.??Kexec and Kdump

    +8.4.??Kexec and Kdump

    Kexec and kdump are new features in the 2.6 mainstream kernel. Major portions of these features are now in Fedora Core 5. @@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@

    -8.5.??Reporting Bugs

    +8.5.??Reporting Bugs

    Refer to http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html @@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@

    -8.6.??Following Generic Textbooks

    +8.6.??Following Generic Textbooks

    Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development assume the kernel sources are installed under @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@

    -8.7.??Preparing for Kernel Development

    +8.7.??Preparing for Kernel Development

    Fedora Core does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions since only the kernel-devel package is @@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@

    -8.8.??Building Only Kernel Modules

    +8.8.??Building Only Kernel Modules

    An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your own device driver, against the currently @@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@

    -8.9.??User Space Dependencies on the Kernel

    +8.9.??User Space Dependencies on the Kernel

    Fedora Core has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ yum command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary.

    -
    +
    Table??1.??
    @@ -1510,10 +1510,10 @@

    -10.1.??system-config-printer

    +10.1.??system-config-printer

    -10.1.1.??SMB Browsing Outside Local Network

    +10.1.1.??SMB Browsing Outside Local Network

    You can now browse for Samba print shares across subnets. If you specify at least one WINS server in /etc/samba/smb.conf, @@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@

    -10.1.2.??Kerberos Support for SMB Printers

    +10.1.2.??Kerberos Support for SMB Printers

    The system-config-printer application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB @@ -1543,10 +1543,10 @@

    -10.2.??system-config-securitylevel

    +10.2.??system-config-securitylevel

    -10.2.1.??Trusted Service Additions

    +10.2.1.??Trusted Service Additions

    Samba is now listed in the Trusted services list. To permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic, enable this option. @@ -1554,7 +1554,7 @@

    -10.2.2.??Port Ranges

    +10.2.2.??Port Ranges

    When you define Other Ports in the system-config-securitylevel tool, you may now specify port ranges. For example, if you specify @@ -1581,7 +1581,7 @@

    -11.1.??Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)

    +11.1.??Netatalk (Macintosh Compatibility)

    Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to interact with Macintosh systems using the @@ -1625,7 +1625,7 @@

    -12.1.??httpd

    +12.1.??httpd

    Fedora Core now includes version 2.2 of the Apache HTTP Server. This release brings a number of improvements over the 2.0 series, including: @@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@

    -12.2.??php

    +12.2.??php

    Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: @@ -1755,7 +1755,7 @@

    -12.2.1.??The PEAR framework

    +12.2.1.??The PEAR framework

    The PEAR framework is now packaged in the php-pear package. Only the following PEAR components are included in Fedora @@ -1786,7 +1786,7 @@

    -13.1.??FORTRAN

    +13.1.??FORTRAN
    • The GNU FORTRAN 77 front end has been replaced by a new FORTRAN 90/95 recognizer. @@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@

    -13.2.??Eclipse Development Environment

    +13.2.??Eclipse Development Environment
    • Eclipse 3.1M6 is compiled as a native application. @@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@

      -14.1.??General Information

      +14.1.??General Information

    A general introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora, current status and policies is available at @@ -1822,10 +1822,10 @@

    -14.2.??What's New

    +14.2.??What's New

    -14.2.1.??PAM module Deprecation

    +14.2.1.??PAM module Deprecation

    Pam_stack is deprecated in this release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the include directive which obsoletes @@ -1899,7 +1899,7 @@

    -14.2.2.??Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering

    +14.2.2.??Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering

    All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called a @@ -1933,10 +1933,11 @@

    15.??Java and java-gcj-compat

    - A free and open source Java environment is available within this - Fedora Core release, called . includes a tool suite and execution - environment that is capable of building and running many useful - programs that are written in the Java programming language. + A free and open source Java environment is available within this Fedora + Core release, called java-gcj-compat. + java-gcj-compatincludes a tool suite and execution + environment that is capable of building and running many useful programs + that are written in the Java programming language.

    @@ -1944,9 +1945,8 @@
    Fedora Core Does Not Include Java

    - Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. is an entirely free software - stack that is not Java, but may run - Java software. + Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. java-gcj-compat is + an entirely free software stack that is not Java, but may run Java software.

    @@ -1957,16 +1957,15 @@ environments.

    - The Java software packages included in this Fedora release use the - new, integrated environment . These packages include - OpenOffice.org Base, - Eclipse, and - Apache Tomcat. + The Java software packages included in this Fedora release use the new, + integrated environment java-gcj-compat. These packages + include OpenOffice.org Base, Eclipse, and Apache + Tomcat.

    - Refer to the Java FAQ at - http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ - for more information on the free Java environment in Fedora. + Refer to the Java FAQ at http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ + for more information on the java-gcj-compat free Java + environment in Fedora.

    @@ -1985,17 +1984,14 @@

    -15.1.??Handling Java and Java-like Packages

    +15.1.??Handling Java and Java-like Packages

    - In addition to the free software stack, Fedora Core is designed - to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch - between them using the - alternatives - command line tool. However, every Java system you install must - be packaged using the JPackage Project packaging guidelines to - take advantage of - alternatives - . + In addition to the java-gcj-compat free software stack, + Fedora Core is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations + and switch between them using the alternatives command line + tool. However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the + JPackage Project packaging guidelines to take advantage of + alternatives .

    Once installed properly, the root user should be able to @@ -2009,7 +2005,7 @@

    -15.2.??Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages

    +15.2.??Fedora and the JPackage Java Packages

    Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the JPackage Project, which provides a Java software repository. These @@ -2047,7 +2043,7 @@

    -16.1.??Windows Network Browsing

    +16.1.??Windows Network Browsing

    Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper @@ -2068,7 +2064,7 @@

    -17.1.??Multimedia Players

    +17.1.??Multimedia Players

    The default installation of Fedora Core includes Rhythmbox, Totem, and Helix Player for media playback. Many other programs are @@ -2090,7 +2086,7 @@

    -17.2.??Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats

    +17.2.??Ogg and Xiph.Org Foundation Formats

    Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, and the Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and @@ -2106,7 +2102,7 @@

    -17.3.??MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia

    +17.3.??MP3, DVD and Other Excluded Multimedia

    Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) @@ -2120,7 +2116,7 @@

    -17.4.??CD and DVD Authoring and Burning

    +17.4.??CD and DVD Authoring and Burning

    Fedora Core and Extras include a variety of tools for easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. GNOME users can burn directly from the @@ -2134,7 +2130,7 @@

    -17.5.??Screencasts

    +17.5.??Screencasts

    You can use Fedora to create and play back screencasts, which are recorded desktop sessions, @@ -2148,7 +2144,7 @@

    -17.6.??Extended Support through Plugins

    +17.6.??Extended Support through Plugins

    Most of the media players in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras support the use of plugins to add support for additional media formats and sound @@ -2179,10 +2175,10 @@ 19.??Networking

    -19.1.??User Tools

    +19.1.??User Tools

    -19.1.1.??NetworkManager

    +19.1.1.??NetworkManager

    NetworkManager now has support for DHCP hostname, NIS, ISDN, WPA, WPA supplicant @@ -2274,7 +2270,7 @@

    -19.1.2.??iproute

    +19.1.2.??iproute

    The IPv4 address deletion algorithm did not take the prefix length into account up to kernel version 2.6.12. Since this has changed, the @@ -2319,7 +2315,7 @@

    -19.2.??Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15

    +19.2.??Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 - 2.6.15

    Refer to http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges @@ -2327,7 +2323,7 @@

    -19.2.1.??IPv4 Address Promotion

    +19.2.1.??IPv4 Address Promotion

    Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel, a new feature has been added called named address promotion. This @@ -2342,7 +2338,7 @@

    -19.2.2.??Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors

    +19.2.2.??Configurable Source Address for ICMP Errors

    By default, when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages, the kernel uses the address of the interface on which the ICMP error @@ -2364,7 +2360,7 @@

    -19.2.3.??LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm

    +19.2.3.??LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup Algorithm

    A new routing lookup algorithm called trie has been added. It is intended for @@ -2375,7 +2371,7 @@

    -19.2.4.??Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure

    +19.2.4.??Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm Infrastructure

    TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy NewReno algorithm @@ -2415,7 +2411,7 @@

    -19.2.5.??Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss

    +19.2.5.??Queue Avoidance upon Carrier Loss

    When a network driver notices a carrier loss, such as when the cable is pulled out, the driver stops the queue in front of @@ -2429,7 +2425,7 @@

    -19.2.6.??DCCP Protocol Support

    +19.2.6.??DCCP Protocol Support

    Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP protocol. The implementation is still @@ -2439,7 +2435,7 @@

    -19.2.7.??Wireless

    +19.2.7.??Wireless

    A new HostAP driver appears in the kernel starting in 2.6.14-rc1, which allows the emulation of a wireless access @@ -2451,7 +2447,7 @@

    -19.2.8.??Miscellaneous

    +19.2.8.??Miscellaneous
    • Many TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes are @@ -2489,7 +2485,7 @@

      -20.1.??Types of Virtualization

      +20.1.??Types of Virtualization

    There are several types of virtualization: full virtualization, paravirtualization, and single kernel image virtualization. @@ -2499,7 +2495,7 @@

    -20.1.1.??Benefits of Paravirtualization

    +20.1.1.??Benefits of Paravirtualization
    • Allows low overhead virtualization of system resources. @@ -2516,7 +2512,7 @@

    -20.1.2.??Requirements of Paravirtualization

    +20.1.2.??Requirements of Paravirtualization
    • A guest OS that has been modified to enabled @@ -2539,7 +2535,7 @@

    -20.2.??Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen

    +20.2.??Installing Xen, Configuring and Using Xen

    Xen must be installed on the host OS and the host OS must be booted into the Hypervisor Kernel. Fedora Core 5 includes an @@ -2574,7 +2570,7 @@

    -21.1.??xorg-x11

    +21.1.??xorg-x11

    X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides the basic low-level functionality upon which full-fledged @@ -2597,7 +2593,7 @@

    -21.2.??X.org X11R7 End-User Notes

    +21.2.??X.org X11R7 End-User Notes
    @@ -2619,7 +2615,7 @@

    -21.3.??X.org X11R7 Developer Overview

    +21.3.??X.org X11R7 Developer Overview

    The following list includes some of the more visible changes for developers in X11R7: @@ -2651,14 +2647,14 @@

    -21.4.??X.org X11R7 Developer Notes

    +21.4.??X.org X11R7 Developer Notes

    This section includes a summary of issues of note for developers and packagers, and suggestions on how to fix them where possible.

    -21.4.1.??The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy

    +21.4.1.??The /usr/X11R6/ Directory Hierarchy

    X11R7 files install into /usr directly now, and no longer use the /usr/X11R6/ hierarchy. Applications that rely on @@ -2671,7 +2667,7 @@

    -21.4.2.??Imake

    +21.4.2.??Imake

    The imake xutility is no longer used to build the X Window System, and is now officially deprecated. X11R7 includes @@ -2687,7 +2683,7 @@

    -21.4.3.??The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory

    +21.4.3.??The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory

    The system app-defaults/ directory for X resources is now %{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults, which expands to @@ -2697,7 +2693,7 @@

    -21.4.4.??Correct Package Dependencies

    +21.4.4.??Correct Package Dependencies

    Any software package that previously used Build Requires: (XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel) to satisfy build dependencies @@ -2716,7 +2712,7 @@

    -21.4.5.??xft-config

    +21.4.5.??xft-config

    Modular X now uses GNU autotools and pkg-config for its buildsystem configuration and @@ -2735,7 +2731,7 @@ 22.??Docs/Beats/DatabaseServers

    -22.1.??MySQL

    +22.1.??MySQL

    Fedora now provides MySQL 5.0. For a list of the enhancements provided by this version, @@ -2751,7 +2747,7 @@

    -22.2.??PostgreSQL

    +22.2.??PostgreSQL

    This release of Fedora includes PostgreSQL 8.1. For more @@ -2786,7 +2782,7 @@

    -23.1.??Input Methods

    +23.1.??Input Methods

    SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) has replaced IIIMF as the input method system for Asian and other languages in Fedora Core @@ -2801,7 +2797,7 @@

    -23.1.1.??Installation

    +23.1.1.??Installation

    SCIM should be installed and run by default for Asian language desktops. Otherwise the required packages can be installed @@ -2856,7 +2852,7 @@

    -23.1.2.??SCIM applet and toolbar

    +23.1.2.??SCIM applet and toolbar

    When SCIM is running, an applet icon appears in the notification area of the desktop panel. The icon is a grey @@ -2875,7 +2871,7 @@

    -23.1.3.??SCIM configuration

    +23.1.3.??SCIM configuration

    You can configure SCIM and IMEs using the setup configuration tool available from the setup menu. In the IME general @@ -2885,7 +2881,7 @@

    -23.1.4.??New conversion engines

    +23.1.4.??New conversion engines

    anthy , a new Japanese conversion engine replaces the old Canna @@ -2897,7 +2893,7 @@

    -23.2.??Fonts

    +23.2.??Fonts

    Support is now available for synthetic emboldening of fonts that do not have a bold face. @@ -2922,7 +2918,7 @@

    -23.3.??gtk2 IM submenu

    +23.3.??gtk2 IM submenu

    The Gtk2 context menu IM submenu no longer appears by default. You can enable it on the command line with the following @@ -2936,7 +2932,7 @@

    -23.4.??Pango Support in Firefox

    +23.4.??Pango Support in Firefox

    Firefox in Fedora Core is built with Pango, which provides better support for certain scripts, such as Indic and some CJK @@ -2955,7 +2951,7 @@ 24.??Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility

    -24.1.??Backwards Compatibility

    +24.1.??Backwards Compatibility

    Fedora Core provides legacy system libraries for compatibility with older software. This software is part of the @@ -3859,7 +3855,7 @@ 26.??Fedora Extras

    -26.1.??Using the Repository

    +26.1.??Using the Repository

    Fedora Extras provides a repository of packages that complement Fedora Core. This volunteer-based community effort is part of the larger Fedora @@ -3894,7 +3890,7 @@

    -26.2.??About Fedora Extras

    +26.2.??About Fedora Extras

    As of the release of Fedora Core 5, there are approximately 2,000 packages in Fedora Extras, built from 1,350 source @@ -4202,7 +4198,7 @@

    -29.1.??Contributors

    +29.1.??Contributors

    -29.2.??Production Methods

    +29.2.??Production Methods

    Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora Project Wiki. They collaborate with other subject matter experts From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Mon Apr 17 15:16:24 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:16:24 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs index.php,1.11,1.12 Message-ID: <200604171516.k3HFGOcp009610@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9588 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Direct front Docs page to SELinux FAQ main page Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 --- index.php 8 Feb 2006 13:48:37 -0000 1.11 +++ index.php 17 Apr 2006 15:16:22 -0000 1.12 @@ -23,8 +23,7 @@

  • Installation Guide
  • Jargon Buster
  • Mirror Tutorial
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  • Fedora Core 2 SELinux FAQ
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  • Fedora Core 3 SELinux FAQ
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  • SELinux FAQ
  • Stateless Linux tutorial
  • Udev on Fedora
  • Understanding and Customizing the Apache HTTP SELinux Policy (Fedora Core 3)
  • From Robert.Rampy at sprint.com Sun Apr 23 22:48:56 2006 From: Robert.Rampy at sprint.com (Rampy, Bob [NTK]) Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 17:48:56 -0500 Subject: Intrested in providing Fedora a mirror Message-ID: <105750793B17BF46B0DCB6B6DC3487160396FC27@PLSWB05C.ad.sprint.com> Guys and Folks, I have two servers each open to the net with each having over 60 Gig Free. These are avail for mirrors. Where do I go from here????? Robert Rampy SME-ISMSC TMO - Text Messaging Operations NTAC2 PCS 913-593-9736 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1335 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Rampy, Bob [NTK].vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 468 bytes Desc: Rampy, Bob [NTK].vcf URL: From sundaram at fedoraproject.org Mon Apr 24 14:49:22 2006 From: sundaram at fedoraproject.org (Rahul Sundaram) Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 20:19:22 +0530 Subject: Intrested in providing Fedora a mirror In-Reply-To: <105750793B17BF46B0DCB6B6DC3487160396FC27@PLSWB05C.ad.sprint.com> References: <105750793B17BF46B0DCB6B6DC3487160396FC27@PLSWB05C.ad.sprint.com> Message-ID: <1145890162.3799.18.camel@sundaram.pnq.redhat.com> On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 17:48 -0500, Rampy, Bob [NTK] wrote: > Guys and Folks, > > > > I have two servers each open to the net with each having over 60 Gig > Free. These are avail for mirrors. > > > > > > Where do I go from here????? Thank you for your interest. Look at the bottom of http://fedora.redhat.com/Download/mirrors.html for instructions on signing up as a mirror. Rahul Ps: Please avoid posting in HTML.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MailinglistGuidelines From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Thu Apr 27 18:30:05 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Jeremy Katz (katzj)) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:30:05 -0700 Subject: web/html/About/schedule index.php,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200604271830.k3RIU5OH023124@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: katzj Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/About/schedule In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23074/About/schedule Modified Files: index.php Log Message: chedule info is on the wiki. point there Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/About/schedule/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- index.php 10 Mar 2006 19:52:48 -0000 1.9 +++ index.php 27 Apr 2006 18:30:03 -0000 1.10 @@ -8,118 +8,7 @@

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    displayFooter('$Date$'); From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Thu Apr 27 18:37:02 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Jeremy Katz (katzj)) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:37:02 -0700 Subject: web/include navigation.inc,1.17,1.18 Message-ID: <200604271837.k3RIb2OS024438@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: katzj Update of /cvs/fedora/web/include In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24408/include Modified Files: navigation.inc Log Message: point the sidebar to the wiki too Index: navigation.inc =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/include/navigation.inc,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -r1.17 -r1.18 --- navigation.inc 14 Mar 2006 17:26:37 -0000 1.17 +++ navigation.inc 27 Apr 2006 18:37:00 -0000 1.18 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ "Projects"=>array("uri"=>"/About/Projects/"), "Contact"=>array("uri"=>"/About/contact.php"), //"Terminology"=>array("uri"=>"/About/terminology.php"), - "Fedora Core Schedule"=>array("uri"=>"/About/schedule/"), + "Fedora Core Schedule"=>array("uri"=>"http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Core/Schedule"), //"History"=>array("uri"=>"/About/history/"), //"Leadership"=>array("uri"=>"/About/leadership.php"), //"Objectives"=>array("uri"=>"/about/objectives.php"), From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Fri Apr 28 19:28:28 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 12:28:28 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/selinux-faq index.php,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200604281928.k3SJSSxD015054@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15036 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Pulling back the addition of Italian translation, there are multiple untranslated sections in my build. I either need to fix my build tools or there are untranslated pieces. I'm increasing the steps here, opting to put up the en_US for now, then follow up with the -it beta later or via a different mechanism. Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- index.php 23 Mar 2006 21:39:51 -0000 1.4 +++ index.php 28 Apr 2006 19:28:25 -0000 1.5 @@ -21,6 +21,20 @@
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    SELinux is an enhancement to the Linux kernel that implements mandatory access control (MAC) and role-based access control (RBAC) in Fedora Core 2 and later. The SELinux FAQ has versions specific to versions of Fedora Core, including for versions in testing. From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Fri Apr 28 19:37:50 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 12:37:50 -0700 Subject: web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5 index.php,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200604281937.k3SJbosN015220@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5 In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15202 Modified Files: index.php Log Message: Updates with many bug fixes; refer to the internal revision history in the HTML file for specific details. View full diff with command: /usr/bin/cvs -f diff -kk -u -N -r 1.4 -r 1.5 index.php Index: index.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/index.php,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- index.php 7 Apr 2006 14:34:53 -0000 1.4 +++ index.php 28 Apr 2006 19:37:48 -0000 1.5 @@ -52,6 +52,18 @@

    + + + + + + @@ -210,11 +222,11 @@
    1.1. Understanding SELinux
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is SELinux policy?
    @@ -222,15 +234,15 @@ What is the SELinux targeted policy? -
    Q: +
    Q: What programs are protected by the targeted policy?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What about the strict policy? Does it even work?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is the mls policy? Who is it for?
    @@ -238,15 +250,15 @@ What is the Reference Policy? -
    Q: +
    Q: What are file contexts?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I view the security context of a file, user, or process?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What is the difference between a domain and a type? @@ -263,69 +275,82 @@
    1.2. Controlling SELinux
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I install/not install SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: + As an administrator, what do I need to do to configure SELinux for + my system? + +
    +
    Q: + How do I enable/disable SELinux protection on specific daemons under + the targeted policy? + +
    +
    Q: + In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my + own local customization to policy, how do I do this + in Fedora Core 5? + +
    +
    Q: + I have some avc denials that I would like to allow, how do I do this? + +
    +
    Q: + How can I help write policy? + +
    +
    Q: How do I switch the policy I am currently using?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I back up files from an SELinux file system?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How can I install the strict policy by default with kickstart?
    -
    Q: - How do I enable/disable SELinux protection on specific daemons under - the targeted policy? - -
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I make a user public_html directory work under SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I turn SELinux off at boot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I turn enforcing on/off at boot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I temporarily turn off enforcing mode without having to reboot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I turn system call auditing on/off at boot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I temporarily turn off system-call auditing without having to reboot?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I get status info about my SELinux installation?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How do I write policy to allow a domain to use pam_unix.so?
    -
    Q: - In the past I have written local.te file in policy sources for my - own local customization to policy, how do I do this with - Reference Policy? - -
    -
    Q: +
    Q: I created a new Policy Package, where do I put it to make sure that it gets loaded into the kernel? @@ -334,46 +359,55 @@
    1.3. Resolving Problems
    -
    Q: +
    Q: + Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored? + +
    +
    Q: My application isn't working as expected and I am seeing avc: denied messages. How do I fix this? [...2155 lines suppressed...]
    - + directory httpd_sys_script_rw_t, + which will allow apache to read and write files to that + directory. This directory could be located anywhere that apache + can get to (even $HOME/public_html/). +

    + - - - - - - - -
    Revision History
    Revision 1.5.62006-04-28CS
    +

    + Fix for bz #18727, bz#139744, bz#144696, bz#147915, and + bz#190181; other fixes, including from + http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/FAQ/ProposedAdditions +

    +
    Revision 1.5.5 2006-04-07 KW
    -Q: +Q:

    What do these rpm errors mean? @@ -2676,17 +3039,6 @@

    A:
    -genhomedircon:  Warning!  No support yet for expanding ROLE macros in the /etc/selinux/mls/contexts/files/homedir_template file when using libsemanage. 
    -genhomedircon:  You must manually update file_contexts.homedirs for any non-user_r users (including root).
    -
    -

    - Some of the interfaces are not complete yet for selinux. Most - users should not care about this warning. It will only affect you - if you are running the policy package that is reporting the - problem and have non standard SELinux role/user combinations. - IE You are using some custom policy. -

    -
     restorecon reset /etc/modprobe.conf context system_u:object_r:etc_runtime_t->system_u:object_r:modules_conf_t
     restorecon reset /etc/cups/ppd/homehp.ppd context user_u:object_r:cupsd_etc_t->system_u:object_r:cupsd_rw_etc_t
     
    @@ -2707,7 +3059,7 @@
    -Q: +Q:

    I want to run a daemon on a non standard port but SELinux will not @@ -2729,7 +3081,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    How do I add additional translations to my MCS/MLS system? @@ -2769,7 +3121,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    I have setup my MCS/MLS translations, now I want to designate @@ -2803,28 +3155,41 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    - I am writing an php script that needs to create temporary files in - /tmp and then execute them, SELinux policy is - preventing this. What should I do? + I am writing a php script that needs to create files + and possibly execute them. SELinux + policy is preventing this. What should I do?

    A:

    - You should avoid having system applications writing to the +

    +

    + First, you should never allow a system service to execute + anything it can write. This gives an attacker the ability to + upload malicious code to the server and then execute it, which + is something we want to prevent. +

    +

    + If you merely need to allow your script to create + (non-executable) files, this is possible. That said, + you should avoid having system applications writing to the /tmp directory, since users tend to use the /tmp directory also. It would be better to create a directory elsewhere which could be owned by the apache process and allow your script to write to it. You should label the - directory httpd_sys_script_rw_t. -

    -Q: +Q:

    I am setting up swapping to a file, but I am seeing AVC messages @@ -2845,7 +3210,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    Please explain the @@ -2889,55 +3254,32 @@

    -Q: -

    - Where are SELinux AVC messages (denial logs, etc.) stored? -

    A:

    - In Fedora Core 2 and 3, SELinux AVC messages could be found in - /var/log/messages. - In Fedora Core 4, the audit daemon was added, and these messages - moved to - /var/log/audit/audit.log. - In Fedora Core 5, the audit daemon is not installed by default, and - consequently these messages can be found in - /var/log/messages unless you choose to - install the audit daemon, in which case AVC messages will be in - /var/log/audit/audit.log. -

    1.4. Deploying SELinux

    -
    Q: +
    Q: What file systems can I use for SELinux?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How does SELinux impact system performance?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: What types of deployments, applications, and systems should I leverage SELinux in?
    -
    Q: +
    Q: How does SELinux affect third-party applications?
    -Q: +Q:

    What file systems can I use for SELinux? @@ -2963,7 +3305,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    How does SELinux impact system performance? @@ -2983,7 +3325,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    What types of deployments, applications, and systems should I @@ -3023,7 +3365,7 @@

    -Q: +Q:

    How does SELinux affect third-party applications? From fedora-websites-list at redhat.com Sat Apr 29 17:12:32 2006 From: fedora-websites-list at redhat.com (Jesse Keating (jkeating)) Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:12:32 -0700 Subject: web/html/About/Projects legacy.php,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200604291712.k3THCWbu014469@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jkeating Update of /cvs/fedora/web/html/About/Projects In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv14451 Modified Files: legacy.php Log Message: Change term of EOL Index: legacy.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/fedora/web/html/About/Projects/legacy.php,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- legacy.php 10 Jan 2006 01:02:42 -0000 1.1 +++ legacy.php 29 Apr 2006 17:12:30 -0000 1.2 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ /* Project description */ $project->desc="

    -The goal of The Fedora Legacy Project is to work with the Linux community to provide security and critical bug fix errata packages for select Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core releases after they reach their EOL, thus extending their effective lifetime in environments where frequent upgrades are not possible or desirable. +The goal of The Fedora Legacy Project is to work with the Linux community to provide security and critical bug fix errata packages for select Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core releases after they reach their Maintenance mode (Security fixes only), thus extending their effective lifetime in environments where frequent upgrades are not possible or desirable.

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