Release dates?

Michael Schwendt fedora at wir-sind-cool.org
Wed Sep 22 12:43:11 UTC 2004


On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 07:31:56 -0500, John N. Alegre wrote:

> On Tuesday 21 September 2004 16:19, you wrote:
> > There isn't a 9.1 and won't be.  There isn't a 10 and won't be.  Fedora is
> > what you would consider 10.  So you have Fedora or Enterprise to work with
> >
> OK
> 
> Is Fedora available as free iso images on a mirror site? 

Yes. http://fedora.redhat.com -> find the mirror list there.

> Or is it $$ only?  

No.

> Also, will Fedora update 9.1 as easily as 8.0 > 8.2 > 9.0, etc.?

What's "9.1" and "9.0"? 

Fedora Core is capable of upgrading Red Hat Linux, because it is the
successor distribution of Red Hat Linux 9. But as with any distribution
upgrade, it can happen that you run into a few minor problems or
incompatibilities in application's configuration data. Always create
a backup of your home directory and package lists, so as a last
resort you can do a fresh installation.

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