Firstly, the correct name is Fedora Core 3, but at least I knew what
you meant. Also, that release hit its end of life very long ago.
If you need help installing Fedora for your first time, I suggest you
check out
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/installation-quick-start-guide/f11/en-US/ht...,
which will help you installing the latest version of Fedora, Fedora
11, which is much easier to set up than Fedora Core 3.
I can't even find the documentation for Fedora Core 3 anymore.
For future reference, email your questions to fedora-list(a)redhat.com,
as webmaster(a)fedoraproject.org is for reporting bugs in our website,
not for general help.
Thanks,
Darren L. VanBuren
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 02:47, Tom Johnson<tl_johnson13(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Sir,
I tried to use the other e-mail in the Fedora but I can't make anything work when
setting up. I am a Amateur Radio Operator and I would basically like to use the Fedora
System to work Amateurs all over the world. I was doing this on Microsoft but I just got
sick and tired of the whole operation of Microsoft. This system is super fast and I would
like to learn how to use it and I just can't seem to get it started. I put the system
in the computer and I thought everything was going to work, but I can't extract
anything from a download to get the software program to work. I am downloading Linux type
programs so there wouldn't be any problem but I have hit a brick wall. Can you help me
get this operation started so I can use the Fedora system? This operating system is
the"Red Hat Fedora Linux 3". I hope to hear from you soon. Thank you very much
and have a good day.
Thomas L. Johnson
803 Twp. Rd. 202
Bloomingdale, Ohio 43910
Phone:740-944-1005
Amateur Call: KB8FYG
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