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Hlingler
7th October 2010, 05:02 PM
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/14/Schedule

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lineak
7th October 2010, 05:07 PM
Oh, thanks for the information :)

Regards

Noobification
26th October 2010, 04:20 AM

lol I'm gonna like get the F14 final like the next minute it's released..

and do you guys see something interesting? OpenBSD 4.8 is being released on november 1st!!!, just a day ahead of fedora (=lol, time for mass reinstall/ upgrades)

Vector
29th October 2010, 08:45 PM
If anyone finds the final release on one of their mirror servers a bit early, can you post it here? (there may already be a thread for that. if so, please point me to it, so that i can subscribe.)

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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/14/Schedule
Also, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Schedule seems to always show the CURRENT version's release schedule ;)

leigh123linux
29th October 2010, 08:58 PM
If anyone finds the final release on one of their mirror servers a bit early, can you post it here? (there may already be a thread for that. if so, please point me to it, so that i can subscribe.)

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Also, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Schedule seems to always show the CURRENT version's release schedule ;)


Rc1 went gold i.e it's the final release.

AdamW
29th October 2010, 11:16 PM
that's true, but please don't tell all your friends and pile on. the servers hosting the test composes / release candidates have limited bandwidth and if too many people pile on RC1, they'll die.

also, even though the *bits* are final, the Synergistic Leveraged Fedora 14 User Experience isn't totally final yet. For instance, for the past couple of days packages getting marked as stable updates and which should hence have been getting pushed to the F14 updates repo were actually being pushed out of an airlock into the interstellar vacuum, leading to various odd dependency issues with packages in updates-testing which expected previous packages that had been pushed as updates to actually be available, or the case where you installed one package from an SRPM from updates-testing, then wanted to install another package from the same SRPM after it had been 'pushed stable' (and disappeared). This is the kind of thing we iron out between finalizing the bits and making the actual release :)

Vector
30th October 2010, 01:00 AM
Well, fwiw, i just installed RC1 on my AMD X2 system with an nVidia card, and after it went well, i installed it on my AMD X6 system with an nVidia card, and it seems to have went well. I'm SO happy to have compiz back :D. I am, however, having a few minor issues which i'll start a new thread for...

Thanks guys.