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Old 5th November 2011, 11:47 AM
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Re: F16 RC5 impending, please help test

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Originally Posted by elisonniven View Post
Hi,

I want to install FC16 on my machine.
Should I wait till tuesday or download and install the RC5 right now?
Is it same as the final release?
Will I need to re-install the final release again?

Thanks,
Elison
RC5 is the final, so download it now . to answer ht bolded part, just take a look in my F16 Release Schedule Thread, #1 post

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Last edited by tox; 5th November 2011 at 11:55 AM.
 

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