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<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Welcome">1.
Welcome to Fedora Core</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-OverView">2.
Fedora Core 5 Tour</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2648220">2.1.
What Has Changed Since Fedora Core 4</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2742856">2.1.
What Has Changed Since Fedora Core 4</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2638858">2.1.1. Desktop</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2674757">2.1.2. System
Administration</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2695044">2.1.3. System Level
Changes</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2675876">2.1.1. Desktop</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2727495">2.1.2. System
Administration</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2724814">2.1.3. System Level
Changes</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2676806">2.2.
Road Map</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2736796">2.2.
Road Map</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-legalnotice">3. Legal Notice</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Feedback">4.
Providing Feedback for Release Notes</a></span></dt>
@@ -67,169 +67,169 @@
<dd><dl>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-ArchSpecificPPC">6.1. PPC Specifics for
Fedora</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2694760">6.1.1. PPC Hardware
Requirements</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2679746">6.1.2. The Apple
keyboard</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2687185">6.1.3. PPC Installation
Notes</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2686955">6.1.1. PPC Hardware
Requirements</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2665435">6.1.2. The Apple
keyboard</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2727455">6.1.3. PPC Installation
Notes</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-ArchSpecificx86">6.2. x86 Specifics for
Fedora</a></span></dt>
-<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2703667">6.2.1. x86 Hardware
Requirements</a></span></dt></dl></dd>
+<dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2720822">6.2.1. x86 Hardware
Requirements</a></span></dt></dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-ArchSpecificx86_64">6.3. x86_64 Specifics for
Fedora</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2631967">6.3.1. x86_64 Hardware
Requirements</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2649946">6.3.2. RPM Multiarch Support on
x86_64</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2672966">6.3.1. x86_64 Hardware
Requirements</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2720767">6.3.2. RPM Multiarch Support on
x86_64</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-PackageNotes">7. Package Notes</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2698193">7.1.
Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2679584">7.2.
Systemwide Search Changes</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2679857">7.3.
Mouse Configuration Utility Removed</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2694542">7.4.
NetworkManager</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2669120">7.5.
Dovecot</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2627438">7.6.
Kudzu</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2700040">7.7.
No automatic fstab editing for removable media</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2643635">7.8.
GnuCash</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2639605">7.9.
Mozilla</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2657560">7.10. libstc++ preview</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2659368">7.11. LinuxThreads support
removed</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2668982">7.1.
Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2596409">7.2.
Systemwide Search Changes</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2697645">7.3.
Mouse Configuration Utility Removed</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2720147">7.4.
NetworkManager</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2707517">7.5.
Dovecot</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2697352">7.6.
Kudzu</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2678009">7.7.
No automatic fstab editing for removable media</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2615859">7.8.
GnuCash</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2734982">7.9.
Mozilla</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2734814">7.10. libstc++ preview</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2734976">7.11. LinuxThreads support
removed</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Kernel">8.
Linux Kernel</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2641969">8.1.
Version</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2690939">8.2.
Changelog</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2639603">8.3.
Kernel Flavors</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2687628">8.4.
Reporting Bugs</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2678954">8.5.
Following Generic Textbooks</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2630723">8.6.
Preparing for Kernel Development</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2640088">8.7.
Building Only Kernel Modules</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2696537">8.8.
User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2736655">8.1.
Version</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2671857">8.2.
Changelog</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2676009">8.3.
Kernel Flavors</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2722822">8.4.
Reporting Bugs</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2729779">8.5.
Following Generic Textbooks</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2707854">8.6.
Preparing for Kernel Development</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2724236">8.7.
Building Only Kernel Modules</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a href="#id2713018">8.8.
User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Desktop">9.
Fedora Desktop</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-ServerTools">10. Server Tools</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2694297">10.1.
system-config-printer</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2725270">10.1.
system-config-printer</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2645327">10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local
Network</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2703024">10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB
Printers</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2671943">10.1.1. SMB Browsing Outside Local
Network</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2714114">10.1.2. Kerberos Support for SMB
Printers</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2696682">10.2.
system-config-securitylevel</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2729146">10.2.
system-config-securitylevel</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2639103">10.2.1. Trusted Service
Additions</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2679563">10.2.2. Port Ranges</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2677728">10.2.1. Trusted Service
Additions</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2682693">10.2.2. Port Ranges</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-FileServers">11. File Servers</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2703254">11.1. General
Information</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2631286">11.2. Netatalk (Macintosh
Compatibility)</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2726728">11.1. General
Information</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2730480">11.2. Netatalk (Macintosh
Compatibility)</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-WebServers">12. Web Servers</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2657199">12.1. httpd</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2627307">12.2. php</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2681767">12.3. The PEAR framework</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2676852">12.1. httpd</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2695920">12.2. php</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2696306">12.3. The PEAR framework</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-DevelTools">13. Developer Tools</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-DevelToolsGCC">13.1. GCC Compiler
Collection</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2637206">13.1.1. Caveats</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2689826">13.1.2. Code Generation</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2664951">13.1.3. Language
Extensions</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2705798">13.1.1. Caveats</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2694240">13.1.2. Code Generation</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2720552">13.1.3. Language
Extensions</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2657758">13.2. FORTRAN</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2697443">13.3. Eclipse Development
Environment</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2686719">13.2. FORTRAN</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2717947">13.3. Eclipse Development
Environment</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-Security">14. Security</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2696608">14.1. What's New</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2666435">14.1. What's New</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2679475">14.1.1. PAM module
Deprecation</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2668819">14.1.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable
reordering</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2673046">14.1.1. PAM module
Deprecation</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2728592">14.1.2. Buffer Overflow detection and variable
reordering</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-SecuritySELinux">14.2. SELinux</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2689935">14.2.1. Multi Category Security
(MCS)</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2677252">14.2.2. Multilevel Security
(MLS)</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2685710">14.2.1. Multi Category Security
(MCS)</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2735983">14.2.2. Multilevel Security
(MLS)</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Java">15.
Java and java-gcj-compat</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2655836">15.1. Handling Java and Java-like
Packages</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2555871">15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java
Packages</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2666533">15.1. Handling Java and Java-like
Packages</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2733615">15.2. Fedora and the JPackage Java
Packages</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Samba">16.
Samba (Windows Compatibility)</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-Multimedia">17. Multimedia</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2639196">17.1. Multimedia Players</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2657315">17.2. Ogg and
Xiph.Org Foundation
Formats</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2631884">17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded
Multimedia</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2649154">17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and
Burning</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2645556">17.5. Screencasts</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2644779">17.6. Extended Support through
Plugins</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2665016">17.1. Multimedia Players</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2672808">17.2. Ogg and
Xiph.Org Foundation
Formats</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2695425">17.3. MP3, DVD and Other Excluded
Multimedia</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2712577">17.4. CD and DVD Authoring and
Burning</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2733972">17.5. Screencasts</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2730473">17.6. Extended Support through
Plugins</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-Entertainment">18. Games and
Entertainment</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-Networking">19. Networking</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2697311">19.1. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 -
2.6.15</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2705709">19.1. Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 -
2.6.15</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2669335">19.1.1. IPv4 Address
Promotion</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2657689">19.1.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP
Errors</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2686808">19.1.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup
Algorithm</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2657266">19.1.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm
Infrastructure</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2696359">19.1.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier
Loss</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2690762">19.1.6. DCCP Protocol
Support</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2679256">19.1.7. Wireless</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2645560">19.1.8. Miscellaneous</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2735544">19.1.1. IPv4 Address
Promotion</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2681891">19.1.2. Configurable Source Address for ICMP
Errors</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2677925">19.1.3. LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup
Algorithm</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2736368">19.1.4. Pluggable Congestion Control Algorithm
Infrastructure</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2668965">19.1.5. Queue Avoidance upon Carrier
Loss</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2672011">19.1.6. DCCP Protocol
Support</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2688346">19.1.7. Wireless</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2741582">19.1.8. Miscellaneous</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2655376">19.2. User Tools</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2671680">19.2. User Tools</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-Virtualization">20.
Virtualization</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Xorg">21. X
Window System (Graphics)</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2684632">21.1. xorg-x11</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2659179">21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User
Notes</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2686537">21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer
Overview</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2642839">21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer
Notes</a></span></dt>
-<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2687684">21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory
Hierarchy</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2680990">21.4.2. Imake</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2686842">21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/
Directory</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2645402">21.4.4. Correct Package
Dependencies</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2639961">21.4.5. xft-config</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2723083">21.1. xorg-x11</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2694920">21.2. X.org X11R7 End-User
Notes</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2717898">21.3. X.org X11R7 Developer
Overview</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2597815">21.4. X.org X11R7 Developer
Notes</a></span></dt>
+<dd><dl>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2728499">21.4.1. The /usr/X11R6/ Directory
Hierarchy</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2686555">21.4.2. Imake</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2697139">21.4.3. The Systemwide app-defaults/
Directory</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2723098">21.4.4. Correct Package
Dependencies</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2682476">21.4.5. xft-config</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-DatabaseServers">22. Database
Servers</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2631564">22.1. MySQL</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2642828">22.2. PostgreSQL</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2684569">22.1. MySQL</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2691271">22.2. PostgreSQL</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-I18n">23.
Internationalization (i18n)</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2633524">23.1. Input Methods</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2682627">23.1. Input Methods</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2688812">23.1.1. Installation</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2670532">23.1.2. SCIM applet and
toolbar</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2655894">23.1.3. SCIM
configuration</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2697786">23.1.4. New conversion
engines</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2676246">23.1.1. Installation</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2678122">23.1.2. SCIM applet and
toolbar</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2665464">23.1.3. SCIM
configuration</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2666063">23.1.4. New conversion
engines</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2630709">23.2. Fonts</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2696454">23.3. gtk2 IM submenu</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2673795">23.2. Fonts</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2668751">23.3. gtk2 IM submenu</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-BackwardsCompatibility">24. Backwards
Compatibility</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-PackageChanges">25. Package
Changes</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Extras">26.
Fedora Extras - Community Package Repository</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2684953">26.1. Using the
Repository</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2675057">26.2. About Fedora
Extras</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2678295">26.1. Using the
Repository</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2729289">26.2. About Fedora
Extras</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
<dt><span class="section"><a href="#sn-Legacy">27.
Fedora Legacy - Community Maintenance Project</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-ProjectOverview">28. Fedora Project - Freedom to the
Core</a></span></dt>
<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#sn-Colophon">29. Colophon</a></span></dt>
<dd><dl>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2657657">29.1. About the Colophon</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2656893">29.2. Contributors</a></span></dt>
-<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2648357">29.3. Production Methods</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2735294">29.1. About the Colophon</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2669298">29.2. Contributors</a></span></dt>
+<dt><span class="section"><a
href="#id2681386">29.3. Production Methods</a></span></dt>
</dl></dd>
</dl></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
@@ -259,11 +259,11 @@
<p>You can find a tour filled with pictures and videos of this exciting new release
at <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore5"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/FedoraCore...;.
</p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2648220"></a>2.1.��What Has Changed Since Fedora Core
4</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2742856"></a>2.1.��What Has Changed Since Fedora Core
4</h3></div></div></div>
<p>This release is the culmination of nine months of development, and includes
significant new versions of many key products and technologies. The following sections
provide a brief overview of major changes from the last release of Fedora Core.
</p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a
name="id2638858"></a>2.1.1.��Desktop</h4></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2675876"></a>2.1.1.��Desktop</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Some of the highlights of this release include: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> There is a completely revamped appearance with a bubbly new theme and
the first use of the new Fedora logo. </p></li>
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
<li><p> You can now enjoy enhanced multimedia support with version 0.10 of
the <span
class="strong"><strong>Gstreamer</strong></span> media
framework. This milestone release brings major improvements in robustness, compatibility,
and features, over previous versions of <span
class="strong"><strong>Gstreamer</strong></span>. The
<span class="strong"><strong>Totem</strong></span> movie
player and other media software in this release have been updated to use the new
framework. </p></li>
<li><p> There is dramatically improved internationalization support with
<span class="strong"><strong>SCIM</strong></span> in
Fedora Core 5. The <span
class="strong"><strong>SCIM</strong></span> language input
framework provides an easy to use interface for inputting many different non-English
languages. <span
class="strong"><strong>SCIM</strong></span> replaces the
<span class="strong"><strong>IIIMF</strong></span>
system used in previous Fedora releases. </p></li>
<li><p> The default Web browser is <span
class="strong"><strong>Firefox</strong></span> 1.5 (<a
href="http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html"
target="_top">http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.ht...>),
which has many new features for faster, safer, and more efficient browsing.
</p></li>
-<li><p> The office applications suite <span
class="strong"><strong>OpenOffice.org</strong></span> 2.0
(<a
href="http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.php"
target="_top">http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.php</a>) now
makes better use of general system libraries for increased performance and efficiency.
</p></li>
+<li><p> The office applications suite <span
class="strong"><strong>OpenOffice.org</strong></span> 2.0
(<a
href="http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html"
target="_top">http://www.openoffice.org/product/index.html&l...>) now
makes better use of general system libraries for increased performance and efficiency.
</p></li>
<li><p> A large number of <span
class="strong"><strong>GTK</strong></span> and <span
class="strong"><strong>GNOME</strong></span> programs take
advantage of the <span
class="strong"><strong>Cairo</strong></span> 2D graphics
library (<a
href="http://cairographics.org/"
target="_top">http://cairographics.org/</a>), included in this release,
to provide streamlined attractive graphical interfaces. </p></li>
<li><p> There are new experimental drivers that provide support for the
widely-used Broadcom 43xx wireless chipsets (<a
href="http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/"
target="_top">http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/</a>). </p></li>
<li><p> This release includes <code
class="code">libnotify</code>, a library that features simple and
attractive notifications for the desktop. </p></li>
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2674757"></a>2.1.2.��System
Administration</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2727495"></a>2.1.2.��System
Administration</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Improvements for administrators and developers include: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> The <span
class="strong"><strong>Xen</strong></span> virtualization
system has enhanced support. The tools to configure <span
class="strong"><strong>Xen</strong></span> virtual machines
on your Fedora Core 5 system now use the standard graphical installation process, run as a
window on your desktop. Fedora developers have also created <code
class="code">gnome-applet-vm</code>, which provides a simple virtual
domains monitor applet, and <code class="code">libvirt</code> (<a
href="http://libvirt.org/"
target="_top">http://libvirt.org/</a>), a library providing an API to
use Xen virtualization capabilities. </p></li>
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2695044"></a>2.1.3.��System Level
Changes</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2724814"></a>2.1.3.��System Level
Changes</h4></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> X.org X11R7.0 is included in this release. The new modular
architecture of R7.0 enables easier driver upgrades and simplifies development, opening
the way for rapid improvement in Linux graphics. </p></li>
<li><p> The GCC 4.1 compiler is included, and the entire set of Fedora
packages is built with this technology. This provides security and performance
enhancements throughout the system. </p></li>
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2676806"></a>2.2.��Road
Map</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2736796"></a>2.2.��Road
Map</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The proposed plans for the next release of Fedora are available at <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap</a>. </p>
</div>
</div>
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2
class="title" style="clear: both">
<a name="sn-legalnotice"></a>3.��Legal
Notice</h2></div></div></div>
<p>
- 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 <a
href="http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/"
target="_top">http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/</a>.
</p>
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
<p>
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.
</p>
<p>
Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of Red
Hat, Inc.
@@ -406,10 +406,10 @@
<p>This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora
Core and the PPC hardware platform. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2694760"></a>6.1.1.��PPC Hardware
Requirements</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2686955"></a>6.1.1.��PPC Hardware
Requirements</h4></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5
class="title">
-<a name="id2641548"></a>6.1.1.1.��Processor and
Memory</h5></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2685475"></a>6.1.1.1.��Processor and
Memory</h5></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> Minimum CPU: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 </p></li>
<li><p> Fedora Core 5 supports only the ���New World��� generation of Apple
Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. </p></li>
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5
class="title">
-<a name="id2648880"></a>6.1.1.2.��Hard Disk Space
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2730004"></a>6.1.1.2.��Hard Disk Space
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
<p>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by
Fedora Core 5 after installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required
during installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space
corresponds to the size of <code
class="code">/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> (on Installtion Disc 1)
plus the size of the files in <code class="code">/var/lib/rpm</code>
on the installed system. </p>
<p>In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90
MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an
"everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk
space. </p>
<p>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space
should be maintained for proper system operation. </p>
@@ -428,12 +428,12 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2679746"></a>6.1.2.��The Apple
keyboard</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2665435"></a>6.1.2.��The Apple
keyboard</h4></div></div></div>
<p>The <code class="code">Option</code> key on Apple systems
is equivalent to the <code class="code">Alt</code> key on the PC.
Where documentation and the installer refer to the <code
class="code">Alt</code> key, use the <code
class="code">Option</code> key. For some key combinations you may need
to use the <code class="code">Option</code> key in conjunction with
the <code class="code">Fn</code> key, such as <code
class="code">Option</code>-<code
class="code">Fn</code>-<code
class="code">F3</code> to switch to virtual terminal tty3. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2687185"></a>6.1.3.��PPC Installation
Notes</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2727455"></a>6.1.3.��PPC Installation
Notes</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Core Installation Disc 1 is bootable on supported hardware. In addition,
a bootable CD image appears in the <code class="code">images/</code>
directory of this disc. These images will behave differently according to your system
hardware: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li>
@@ -471,11 +471,11 @@
<p>This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora
Core and the x86 hardware platform. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2703667"></a>6.2.1.��x86 Hardware
Requirements</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2720822"></a>6.2.1.��x86 Hardware
Requirements</h4></div></div></div>
<p>In order to use specific features of Fedora Core 5 during or after installation,
you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards.
</p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5
class="title">
-<a name="id2642352"></a>6.2.1.1.��Processor and Memory
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2688447"></a>6.2.1.1.��Processor and Memory
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
<p>The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other
processors, such as those from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA that are compatible with and equivalent
to the following Intel processors, may also be used with Fedora Core. </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> Minimum: Pentium-class ��� Fedora Core 5 is optimized for Pentium 4
CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium
III, and compatible AMD and VIA processors. Fedora takes this approach because
Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium class
processors. In addition, scheduling for Pentium 4 processors, which make up the bulk of
today's processors, is sufficiently different to warrant this change.
</p></li>
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5
class="title">
-<a name="id2640852"></a>6.2.1.2.��Hard Disk Space
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2672542"></a>6.2.1.2.��Hard Disk Space
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
<p>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by
Fedora Core 5 after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is
required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional
disk space corresponds to the size of <code
class="code">/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> on Installation Disc 1 plus
the size of the files in <code class="code">/var/lib/rpm</code> on
the installed system. </p>
<p>In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90
MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an
"everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk
space. </p>
<p>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space
should be maintained for proper system operation. </p>
@@ -503,11 +503,11 @@
<p>This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora
Core and the x86_64 hardware platform. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2631967"></a>6.3.1.��x86_64 Hardware
Requirements</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2672966"></a>6.3.1.��x86_64 Hardware
Requirements</h4></div></div></div>
<p>In order to use specific features of Fedora Core 5 during or after installation,
you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards.
</p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5
class="title">
-<a name="id2643079"></a>6.3.1.1.��Memory
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2737079"></a>6.3.1.1.��Memory
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
<p>This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> Minimum RAM for text-mode: 128MiB </p></li>
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5
class="title">
-<a name="id2669057"></a>6.3.1.2.��Hard Disk Space
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2695896"></a>6.3.1.2.��Hard Disk Space
Requirements</h5></div></div></div>
<p>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by
Fedora Core 5 after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is
required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional
disk space corresponds to the size of <code
class="code">/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> on Installation Disc 1 plus
the size of the files in <code class="code">/var/lib/rpm</code> on
the installed system. </p>
<p>In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90
MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an
"everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk
space. </p>
<p>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space
should be maintained for proper system operation. </p>
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2649946"></a>6.3.2.��RPM Multiarch Support on
x86_64</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2720767"></a>6.3.2.��RPM Multiarch Support on
x86_64</h4></div></div></div>
<p>
<span
class="strong"><strong>RPM</strong></span> supports
parallel installation of multiple architectures of the same package. A default package
listing such as <code class="code">rpm -qa</code> might appear to
include duplicate packages, since the architecture is not displayed. Instead, use the
<code class="code">repoquery</code> command, part of the <code
class="code">yum-utils</code> package in Fedora Extras, which displays
architecture by default. To install <code
class="code">yum-utils</code>, run the following command: </p>
<pre class="screen">su -c 'yum install yum-utils' </pre>
@@ -540,13 +540,13 @@
<p>The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have
undergone significant changes for Fedora Core 5. For easier access, they are generally
organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2698193"></a>7.1.��Kernel device, module loading, and
hotplug changes</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2668982"></a>7.1.��Kernel device, module loading, and
hotplug changes</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in
Fedora Core 5. The <code class="code">udev</code> method now handles
all module loading, both on system boot and for hotplugged devices. The <code
class="code">hotplug</code> package has been removed, as it is no
longer needed. </p>
<p>Support for hotplug helpers via the <code
class="code">/etc/hotplug</code>, <code
class="code">/etc/hotplug.d</code>, and <code
class="code">/etc/dev.d</code> directories is deprecated, and may be
removed in a future Fedora Core release. These helpers should be converted to <code
class="code">udev</code> rules. Please see <a
href="http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html"
target="_top">http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules....
for examples. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2679584"></a>7.2.��Systemwide Search
Changes</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2596409"></a>7.2.��Systemwide Search
Changes</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: mlocate Has Replaced
slocate">
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top"
width="25"><img alt="[Note]"
src="./stylesheet-images/note.png"></td>
@@ -564,12 +564,12 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2679857"></a>7.3.��Mouse Configuration Utility
Removed</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2697645"></a>7.3.��Mouse Configuration Utility
Removed</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The <code class="code">system-config-mouse</code>
configuration utility has been dropped in this release because <code
class="code">synaptic</code> and three-button mouse configuration is
handled automatically. Serial mice are no longer supported. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2694542"></a>7.4.��NetworkManager</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2720147"></a>7.4.��NetworkManager</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora systems use <code class="code">Network</code>
<code class="code">Manager</code> to automatically detect,
select, and configure wired and wireless network connections. Wireless network devices may
require third-party software or manual configuration to activate after the installation
process completes. For this reason, Fedora Core 5 provides <code
class="code">Network</code>
<code class="code">Manager</code> as an optional component.
</p>
@@ -578,37 +578,37 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2669120"></a>7.5.��Dovecot</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2707517"></a>7.5.��Dovecot</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Core 5 includes a new version of the <code
class="code">dovecot</code> IMAP server software, which has has many
changes in its configuration file. These changes are of particular importance to users
upgrading from a previous release. Refer to <a
href="http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot"
target="_top">http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot</a... for more
information on the changes. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2627438"></a>7.6.��Kudzu</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2697352"></a>7.6.��Kudzu</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The <code class="code">kudzu</code> utility, <code
class="code">libkudzu</code> library, and <code
class="code">/etc/sysconfig/hwconf</code> hardware listing are all
deprecated, and will be removed in a future release of Fedora Core. Applications which
need to probe for available hardware should be ported to use the HAL library. More
information on HAL is available at <a
href="http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal"
target="_top">http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal</a>. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2700040"></a>7.7.��No automatic fstab editing for
removable media</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2678009"></a>7.7.��No automatic fstab editing for
removable media</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The <code class="code">fstab-sync</code> facility has been
removed. In Fedora Core , the <code class="code">fstab-sync</code>
program is removed in favor of desktop specific solutions for mounting removable media.
Entries for hotplug devices or inserted media are no longer automatically added to the
<code class="code">/etc/fstab</code> file. Command-line users may
migrate to <code class="code">gnome-mount</code>, which provides
similar functionality. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2643635"></a>7.8.��GnuCash</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2615859"></a>7.8.��GnuCash</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The PostgreSQL backend for <span
class="strong"><strong>GnuCash</strong></span> has been
removed, as it is unmaintained upstream, does not support the full set of <span
class="strong"><strong>GnuCash</strong></span> features,
and can lead to crashes. Users who use the PostgreSQL backend should load their data and
save it as an XML file <span
class="strong"><strong>before</strong></span> upgrading
<span class="strong"><strong>GnuCash</strong></span>.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2639605"></a>7.9.��Mozilla</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2734982"></a>7.9.��Mozilla</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The <span
class="strong"><strong>Mozilla</strong></span> application
suite is deprecated. It is shipped in Fedora Core 5 and applications can expect to build
against <code class="code">mozilla-devel</code>, however it will be
removed in a future release of Fedora Core. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2657560"></a>7.10.��libstc++
preview</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2734814"></a>7.10.��libstc++
preview</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The <code class="code">libstdc++so7</code> package has
been added. This package contains a preview of the GNU Standard C++ Library from <code
class="code">libstdcxx_so_7-branch</code>. It is considered
experimental and unsupported. Do not build any production software against it, as its ABI
and so-version will change in future upgrades. To build software using this library,
invoke <code class="code">g++-libstdc++so_7</code> instead of
<code class="code">g++</code>. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2659368"></a>7.11.��LinuxThreads support
removed</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2734976"></a>7.11.��LinuxThreads support
removed</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The LinuxThreads library is no longer available. LinuxThreads was deprecated in
Fedora Core 4 and is no longer available in this release. The Native POSIX Threading
Library (NPTL), which has been the default threading library since Red Hat Linux 9, has
replaced LinuxThreads completely. </p>
</div>
</div>
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@
<p>This section covers changes and important information regarding the kernel in
Fedora Core 5. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2641969"></a>8.1.��Version</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2736655"></a>8.1.��Version</h3></div></div></div>
<p>This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core
may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For
this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called
<span class="emphasis"><em>vanilla kernel</em></span>
from the
kernel.org web site: </p>
<p>
<a
href="http://www.kernel.org/"
target="_top">http://www.kernel.org/</a>
@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2690939"></a>8.2.��Changelog</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2671857"></a>8.2.��Changelog</h3></div></div></div>
<p>To retrieve a log of changes to the package, run the following command:
</p>
<pre class="screen">rpm -q --changelog
kernel-<version></pre>
<p>If you need a user friendly version of the changelog, refer to <a
href="http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges"
target="_top">http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges<...;. A short
and full diff of the kernel is available from <a
href="http://kernel.org/git"
target="_top">http://kernel.org/git</a>. The Fedora version kernel is
based on the Linus tree. </p>
@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2639603"></a>8.3.��Kernel
Flavors</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2676009"></a>8.3.��Kernel
Flavors</h3></div></div></div>
<a name="Kernel_Flavors"></a><p>
</p>
<p>Fedora Core 5 includes the following kernel builds: </p>
@@ -666,19 +666,19 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2687628"></a>8.4.��Reporting
Bugs</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2722822"></a>8.4.��Reporting
Bugs</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Refer to <a
href="http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html"
target="_top">http://kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reportin...
for information on reporting bugs in the Linux kernel. You may also use <a
href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com"
target="_top">http://bugzilla.redhat.com</a> for reporting bugs which
are specific to Fedora. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2678954"></a>8.5.��Following Generic
Textbooks</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2729779"></a>8.5.��Following Generic
Textbooks</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Many of the tutorials, examples, and textbooks about Linux kernel development
assume the kernel sources are installed under the <code
class="code">/usr/src/linux/</code> directory. If you make a symbolic
link, as shown below, you should be able to use those learning materials with the Fedora
Core packages. Install the appropriate kernel sources, as shown earlier, and then run the
following command: </p>
<pre class="screen">su -c 'ln -s
/usr/src/kernels/kernel-<all-the-rest> /usr/src/linux'</pre>
<p>Enter the <code class="code">root</code> password when
prompted. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2630723"></a>8.6.��Preparing for Kernel
Development</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2707854"></a>8.6.��Preparing for Kernel
Development</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Core 5 does not include the kernel-source package provided by older
versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors
section. </p>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: Instructions Refer to
Current Kernel">
<tr>
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2640088"></a>8.7.��Building Only Kernel
Modules</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2724236"></a>8.7.��Building Only Kernel
Modules</h3></div></div></div>
<p>An exploded source tree is not required to build a kernel module, such as your
own device driver, against the currently in-use kernel. For example, to build the <code
class="code">foo.ko</code> module, create the following <code
class="code">Makefile</code> in the directory containing the <code
class="code">foo.c</code> file: </p>
<pre class="screen">
obj-m := foo.o
@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2696537"></a>8.8.��User Space Dependencies on the
Kernel</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2713018"></a>8.8.��User Space Dependencies on the
Kernel</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Core 5 has support for clustered storage through the Global File System
(GFS). GFS requires special kernel modules that work in conjunction with some user-space
utilities, such as management daemons. To remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update,
use the <code class="code">su -c 'yum remove
kernel-<version>'</code> command instead. The <code
class="code">yum</code> command automatically removes dependent
packages, if necessary. </p>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: PowerPC does not
support GFS">
<tr>
@@ -815,15 +815,15 @@
<p>This section highlights changes and additions to the various GUI server and
system configuration tools in Fedora Core. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2694297"></a>10.1.��system-config-printer</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2725270"></a>10.1.��system-config-printer</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2645327"></a>10.1.1.��SMB Browsing Outside Local
Network</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2671943"></a>10.1.1.��SMB Browsing Outside Local
Network</h4></div></div></div>
<p>You can now browse for Samba print shares across subnets. If you specify at
least one WINS server in <code
class="code">/etc/samba/smb.conf</code>, the first address is used when
browsing. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2703024"></a>10.1.2.��Kerberos Support for SMB
Printers</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2714114"></a>10.1.2.��Kerberos Support for SMB
Printers</h4></div></div></div>
<p>The <span
class="strong"><strong>system-config-printer</strong></span>
application supports Kerberos authentication when adding a new SMB printer. To add the
printer, the user must possess a valid Kerberos ticket and launch the printer
configuration tool. Select <span
class="emphasis"><em>System</em></span>><span
class="emphasis"><em>Administration</em></span>><span
class="emphasis"><em>Printing</em></span> from the main
menu, or use the following command: </p>
<pre class="screen">su -c 'system-config-printer' </pre>
<p>No username and password is stored in <code
class="code">/etc/cups/printers.conf</code>. Printing is still
possible if the SMB print queue permits anonymous printing. </p>
@@ -831,15 +831,15 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2696682"></a>10.2.��system-config-securitylevel</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2729146"></a>10.2.��system-config-securitylevel</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2639103"></a>10.2.1.��Trusted Service
Additions</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2677728"></a>10.2.1.��Trusted Service
Additions</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Samba is now listed in the <span
class="emphasis"><em>Trusted services</em></span> list. To
permit the firewall to pass SMB traffic, enable this option. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2679563"></a>10.2.2.��Port
Ranges</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2682693"></a>10.2.2.��Port
Ranges</h4></div></div></div>
<p>When you define <span class="emphasis"><em>Other
Ports</em></span> in the <span
class="strong"><strong>system-config-securitylevel</strong></span>
tool, you may now specify port ranges. For example, if you specify <code
class="code">6881-6999:tcp</code>, the following line is added to
<code class="code">/etc/sysconfig/iptables</code>: </p>
<pre class="screen">A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p
tcp --dport 6881:6999 -j ACCEPT </pre>
</div>
@@ -850,12 +850,12 @@
<a name="sn-FileServers"></a>11.��File
Servers</h2></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2703254"></a>11.1.��General
Information</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2726728"></a>11.1.��General
Information</h3></div></div></div>
<p>This section refers to file transfer and sharing servers. Refer to <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebServers"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/WebSe...
and <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Samba... for
information on HTTP (Web) file transfer and Samba (Windows) file sharing services.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2631286"></a>11.2.��Netatalk (Macintosh
Compatibility)</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2730480"></a>11.2.��Netatalk (Macintosh
Compatibility)</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora includes version 2 of Netatalk, a suite of software that enables Linux to
interact with Macintosh systems using the AppleTalk network protocols. </p>
<div class="caution" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Caution: Use Caution When
Upgrading">
<tr>
@@ -875,7 +875,7 @@
<p>This section contains information on Web-related applications. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2657199"></a>12.1.��httpd</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2676852"></a>12.1.��httpd</h3></div></div></div>
<p>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: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> greatly improved caching modules (<code
class="code">mod_cache</code>, <code
class="code">mod_disk_cache</code>, <code
class="code">mod_mem_cache</code>) </p></li>
@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2627307"></a>12.2.��php</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2695920"></a>12.2.��php</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Version 5.1 of PHP is now included in Fedora Core. This release brings a number
of improvements since PHP 5.0, including: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> improved performance </p></li>
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2681767"></a>12.3.��The PEAR
framework</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2696306"></a>12.3.��The PEAR
framework</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The PEAR framework is now packaged in the <code
class="code">php-pear</code> package. Only the following PEAR
components are included in Fedora Core: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p>
@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@
<p>This release of Fedora has been built with GCC 4.1 as the system compiler, which
is included with the distribution. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a
name="id2637206"></a>13.1.1.��Caveats</h4></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2705798"></a>13.1.1.��Caveats</h4></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> You need GDB 6.1 or newer to debug binaries, unless they are compiled
using the <code class="code">-fno-var-tracking</code> compilation
option. </p></li>
<li><p> The <code
class="code">-fwritable-strings</code> option is no longer accepted.
</p></li>
@@ -987,7 +987,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2689826"></a>13.1.2.��Code
Generation</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2694240"></a>13.1.2.��Code
Generation</h4></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> The SSA code optimizer is now included and brings with it better
constant propagation, partial redundancy elimination, load and store code motion, strength
reduction, dead storage elimination, better detection of unreachable code, and tail
recursion by accumulation. </p></li>
<li><p> Autovectorization is supported. This technique achieves higher
performance for repetitive loop code, in some circumstances. </p></li>
@@ -995,7 +995,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2664951"></a>13.1.3.��Language
Extensions</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2720552"></a>13.1.3.��Language
Extensions</h4></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> The new sentinel attribute causes the compiler to issue a warning if
a function such as <code class="code">execl(char *path, const char *arg,
...)</code>, which requires a NULL list terminator, is missing the NULL.
</p></li>
<li><p> The <code class="code">cast-as-lvalue</code>,
<code class="code">conditional-expression-as-lvalue</code>, and
<code class="code">compund-expression-as-lvalue</code> extensions
have been removed. </p></li>
@@ -1009,12 +1009,12 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2657758"></a>13.2.��FORTRAN</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2686719"></a>13.2.��FORTRAN</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul
type="disc"><li><p> The GNU FORTRAN 77 front end has been
replaced by a new FORTRAN 90/95 recognizer. </p></li></ul></div>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2697443"></a>13.3.��Eclipse Development
Environment</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2717947"></a>13.3.��Eclipse Development
Environment</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> Eclipse 3.1M6 is compiled as a native application.
</p></li>
<li><p> The C Development Tool (CDT) has been included.
</p></li>
@@ -1028,10 +1028,10 @@
<p>A general introduction to the many proactive security features in Fedora,
current status and policies is available at <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security</a>. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2696608"></a>14.1.��What's
New</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2666435"></a>14.1.��What's
New</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2679475"></a>14.1.1.��PAM module
Deprecation</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2673046"></a>14.1.1.��PAM module
Deprecation</h4></div></div></div>
<p>
<code class="code">Pam_stack</code> is deprecated in this
release. Linux-PAM 0.78 and later contains the <code
class="code">include</code> directive which obsoletes the <code
class="code">pam_stack</code> module. <code
class="code">pam_stack</code> module usage is logged with a deprecation
warning. It might be removed in a future release. It must not be used in individual
service configurations anymore. All packages in Fedora Core using PAM were modified so
they do not use it. </p>
<div class="tip" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Tip: Upgrading and PAM
Stacks">
@@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2668819"></a>14.1.2.��Buffer Overflow detection and
variable reordering</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2728592"></a>14.1.2.��Buffer Overflow detection and
variable reordering</h4></div></div></div>
<p>All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this
release is compiled using a security feature called <code
class="code">fstack-protector</code>. <code
class="code">fstack-protector</code> places a canary value on the stack
of functions containing a local character array. Before returning from a protected
function, the canary value is verified. If there was a buffer overflow, the canary will
no longer match the expected value, aborting the program. The canary value is random each
time the application is started, making remote exploitation very difficult. The <code
class="code">fstack-protector</code> feature does not protect against
heap-based buffer overflows. </p>
<p>This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM
ProPolice/SSP feature. For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to <a
href="http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/"
target="_top">http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/secur...;.
This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core 5.
</p>
<p>The <code class="code">FORTIFY_SOURCE</code> security
feature for <code class="code">gcc</code> and <code
class="code">glibc</code> introduced in Fedora Core 4 remains
available. For more information about security features in Fedora, refer to <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Feature...;.
</p>
@@ -1115,12 +1115,12 @@
</ul></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2689935"></a>14.2.1.��Multi Category Security
(MCS)</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2685710"></a>14.2.1.��Multi Category Security
(MCS)</h4></div></div></div>
<p>MCS is a general-use implementation of the more stringent Multilevel Security
(MLS). MCS is an enhancement to SELinux to allow users to label files with <span
class="emphasis"><em>categories</em></span>. Categories
might include <code class="code">Company_Confidential</code>,
<code class="code">CEO_EYES_ONLY</code>, or <code
class="code">Sysadmin_Passwords</code>. For more information about
MCS, refer to <a
href="http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html"
target="_top">http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5583.html&...;, an
article by the author. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2677252"></a>14.2.2.��Multilevel Security
(MLS)</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2735983"></a>14.2.2.��Multilevel Security
(MLS)</h4></div></div></div>
<p>MLS is a specific Mandatory Access Control (MAC) scheme that labels processes
and objects with special security levels. For example, an object such as a document file
can have the security level of <code class="code">{ Secret, ProjectMeta
}</code>, where <code class="code">Secret</code> is the
sensitivity level, and <code class="code">ProjectMeta</code> is the
category. For more information about MLS, refer to <a
href="http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html"
target="_top">http://james-morris.livejournal.com/5020.html&...;.
</p>
<p>
<a href="/CategorySecurity"
target="_top">CategorySecurity</a>
@@ -1159,14 +1159,14 @@
</table></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2655836"></a>15.1.��Handling Java and Java-like
Packages</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2666533"></a>15.1.��Handling Java and Java-like
Packages</h3></div></div></div>
<p>In addition to the <span
class="package">java-gcj-compat</span> free software stack, Fedora Core
is designed to let you install multiple Java implementations and switch between them using
the <code class="code">alternatives</code> command line tool.
However, every Java system you install must be packaged using the JPackage Project
packaging guidelines to take advantage of <code
class="code">alternatives</code>. </p>
<p>Once installed properly, the <code
class="code">root</code> user should be able to switch between <code
class="code">java</code> and <code
class="code">javac</code> implementations using the <code
class="code">alternatives</code> command: </p>
<pre class="screen">alternatives --config java alternatives --config
javac</pre>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2555871"></a>15.2.��Fedora and the JPackage Java
Packages</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2733615"></a>15.2.��Fedora and the JPackage Java
Packages</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Core includes many packages derived from the JPackage Project, which
provides a Java software repository. These packages have been modified in Fedora to remove
proprietary software dependencies and to make use of GCJ's ahead-of-time compilation
feature. Fedora users should use the Fedora repositories for updates to these packages,
and may use the JPackage repository for packages not provided by Fedora. </p>
<p>Refer to the JPackage website at <a href="http://jpackage.org"
target="_top">http://jpackage.org</a> for more information on the
project and the software that it provides. </p>
<div class="warning" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Warning: Mixing Packages from
Fedora and JPackage">
@@ -1189,33 +1189,33 @@
<p>Fedora Core includes applications for assorted multimedia functions, including
playback, recording and editing. Additional packages are available through the Fedora
Extras repository. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2639196"></a>17.1.��Multimedia
Players</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2665016"></a>17.1.��Multimedia
Players</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The default installation of Fedora Core includes <span
class="strong"><strong>Rhythmbox</strong></span>, <span
class="strong"><strong>Totem</strong></span>, and <span
class="strong"><strong>Helix Player</strong></span> for
media playback. Many other programs are available in the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras
repositories, including the popular <code class="code">XMMS</code>
package. Both GNOME and KDE have a selection of players that can be used with a variety
of formats. Additional programs are available from third parties to handle other formats.
</p>
<p>Fedora Core also takes full advantage of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
(ALSA) sound system. Many programs can play sound simultaneously, which was once
difficult on Linux systems. When all multimedia software is configured to use ALSA for
sound support, this limitation disappears. For more information about ALSA, visit the
project website at <a
href="http://www.alsa-project.org/"
target="_top">http://www.alsa-project.org/</a>. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2657315"></a>17.2.��Ogg and
Xiph.Org Foundation
Formats</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2672808"></a>17.2.��Ogg and
Xiph.Org Foundation
Formats</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora includes complete support for the Ogg media container format, and the
Vorbis audio, Theora video, Speex audio, and FLAC lossless audio formats. These
freely-distributable formats are not encumbered by patent or license restrictions. They
provide powerful and flexible alternatives to more popular, restricted formats. The
Fedora Project encourages the use of open source formats in place of restricted ones. For
more information on these formats and how to use them, refer to the
Xiph.Org
Foundation's web site at <a
href="http://www.xiph.org/"
target="_top">http://www.xiph.org/</a>. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2631884"></a>17.3.��MP3, DVD and Other Excluded
Multimedia</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2695425"></a>17.3.��MP3, DVD and Other Excluded
Multimedia</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Core and Fedora Extras cannot include support for MP3 or DVD playback or
recording, because the MP3 and MPEG (DVD) formats are patented, and the patent owners have
not provided the necessary licenses. Fedora also excludes several multimedia application
programs due to patent or license restrictions, such as Flash Player and Real Player. For
more on this subject, please refer to <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems&l...;.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2649154"></a>17.4.��CD and DVD Authoring and
Burning</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2712577"></a>17.4.��CD and DVD Authoring and
Burning</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Core and Extras include a variety of tools for easily mastering and
burning CDs and DVDs. GNOME users can burn directly from the Nautilus file manager, or
choose the <code class="code">gnomebaker</code> or <code
class="code">graveman</code> packages from Fedora Extras, or the older
<code class="code">xcdroast</code> package from Fedora Core. KDE
users can use the robust <code class="code">k3b</code> package for
these tasks. Console tools include <code
class="code">cdrecord</code>, <code
class="code">readcd</code>, <code
class="code">mkisofs</code>, and other typical Linux applications.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2645556"></a>17.5.��Screencasts</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2733972"></a>17.5.��Screencasts</h3></div></div></div>
<p>You can use Fedora to create and play back <span
class="emphasis"><em>screencasts</em></span>, which are
recorded desktop sessions, using open technologies. Fedora Extras 5 includes <code
class="code">istanbul</code>, which creates screencasts using the
Theora video format. These videos can be played back using one of several players
included in Fedora Core. This is the preferred way to submit screencasts to the Fedora
Project for either developer or end-user use. For a more comprehensive how-to, refer to
<a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting<...;.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2644779"></a>17.6.��Extended Support through
Plugins</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2730473"></a>17.6.��Extended Support through
Plugins</h3></div></div></div>
<p>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 output systems. Some use
powerful backends, like <code class="code">gstreamer</code>, to
handle media format support and sound output. Plugin packages for these backends and for
individual applications are available in Fedora Core and Fedora Extras, and additional
plugins may be available from third parties to add even greater capabilities. </p>
</div>
</div>
@@ -1229,27 +1229,27 @@
<a
name="sn-Networking"></a>19.��Networking</h2></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2697311"></a>19.1.��Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 -
2.6.15</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2705709"></a>19.1.��Major Kernel Changes 2.6.11 -
2.6.15</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Refer to <a
href="http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges"
target="_top">http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges<... for a list
of major changes. Some of them are highlighted below. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2669335"></a>19.1.1.��IPv4 Address
Promotion</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2735544"></a>19.1.1.��IPv4 Address
Promotion</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Starting with version 2.6.12 of the kernel, a new feature has been added called
<span class="emphasis"><em>named address
promotion</em></span>. This feature allows secondary IPv4 addresses to be
promoted to primary addresses. Usually when the primary address is deleted, all secondary
addresses are deleted as well. If you enable the new <code
class="code">sysctl</code> key <code
class="code">net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries</code>, or one of
the interface specific variants, you can change this behavior to promote one of the
secondary addresses to be the new primary address. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2657689"></a>19.1.2.��Configurable Source Address for
ICMP Errors</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2681891"></a>19.1.2.��Configurable Source Address for
ICMP Errors</h4></div></div></div>
<p>By default, when selecting the source address for ICMP error messages, the
kernel uses the address of the interface on which the ICMP error is going to be sent.
Kernel version 2.6.12 introduces the new <code
class="code">sysctl</code> key <code
class="code">net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr</code>. If you
enable this option the kernel uses the address of the interface that received the original
error-causing packet. </p>
<p>Suppose the kernel receives a packet on interface <code
class="code">eth0</code> which generates an ICMP error, and the routing
table causes the error message to be generated on interface <code
class="code">eth1</code>. If the new <code
class="code">sysctl</code> option is enabled, the ICMP error message
indicates the source address as interface <code
class="code">eth0</code>, instead of the default <code
class="code">eth1</code>. This feature may ease network debugging in
asynchronous routing setups. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2686808"></a>19.1.3.��LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup
Algorithm</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2677925"></a>19.1.3.��LC-Trie Based Routing Lookup
Algorithm</h4></div></div></div>
<p>A new routing lookup algorithm called <span
class="emphasis"><em>trie</em></span> has been added. It is
intended for large routing tables and shows a clear performance improvement over the
original hash implementation, at the cost of increased memory consumption and complexity.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2657266"></a>19.1.4.��Pluggable Congestion Control
Algorithm Infrastructure</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2736368"></a>19.1.4.��Pluggable Congestion Control
Algorithm Infrastructure</h4></div></div></div>
<p>TCP congestion control algorithms are now pluggable and thus modular. The legacy
New<span class="strong"><strong></strong></span>Reno
algorithm remains the default, and acts as the fallback algorithm. The following new
congestion control algorithms have been added: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> High Speed TCP congestion control </p></li>
@@ -1268,22 +1268,22 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2696359"></a>19.1.5.��Queue Avoidance upon Carrier
Loss</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2668965"></a>19.1.5.��Queue Avoidance upon Carrier
Loss</h4></div></div></div>
<p>When a network driver notices a carrier loss, such as when the cable is pulled
out, the driver stops the queue in front of the driver. In the past, this stoppage caused
the packets to be queued at the queueing discipline layer for an unbound period of time
causing unexpected effects. In order to prevent this effect, the core networking stack now
refuses to queue any packets for a device that is operationally down, that is, has its
queue disabled. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2690762"></a>19.1.6.��DCCP Protocol
Support</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2672011"></a>19.1.6.��DCCP Protocol
Support</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Kernel version 2.6.14-rc1 was the first version to receive support for the DCCP
protocol. The implementation is still experimental, but is known to work. Developers have
begun work to make userspace applications aware of this new protocol. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a
name="id2679256"></a>19.1.7.��Wireless</h4></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2688346"></a>19.1.7.��Wireless</h4></div></div></div>
<p>A new HostAP driver appears in the kernel starting in 2.6.14-rc1, which allows
the emulation of a wireless access point through software. Currently this driver only
works for Intersil Prism2-based cards (PC Card/PCI/PLX). Support for wireless cards
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 has been added. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a
name="id2645560"></a>19.1.8.��Miscellaneous</h4></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2741582"></a>19.1.8.��Miscellaneous</h4></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> Many TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) related fixes are included.
</p></li>
<li><p> A new textsearch infrastructure has been added, and is usable with
corresponding iptables and extended match. </p></li>
@@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2655376"></a>19.2.��User
Tools</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2671680"></a>19.2.��User
Tools</h3></div></div></div>
<p>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 <code
class="code">iproute2</code> tool now issues a warning if no prefix
length is provided, to warn about possible unintended deletions: </p>
<pre class="screen">
ip addr list dev eth0
@@ -1333,14 +1333,14 @@
<p>This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation
provided with Fedora. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2684632"></a>21.1.��xorg-x11</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2723083"></a>21.1.��xorg-x11</h3></div></div></div>
<
p>X.org X11 is an open source implementation of the X Window System. It provides
the basic low-level functionality upon which full-fledged graphical user interfaces (GUIs)
such as GNOME and KDE are designed. For more information about X.org, refer to <a
href="http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/"
target="_top">http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/</a>. </p>
<p>You may use <span class="emphasis"><em>Applications
> System Settings > Display</em></span> or <span
class="strong"><strong>system-config-display</strong></span>
to configure the settings. The configuration file for X.org is located in <code
class="code">/etc/X11/xorg.conf</code>. </p>
<
p>X.org X11R7 is the first modular release of X.org, which, among several other
benefits, promotes faster updates and helps programmers rapidly develop and release
specific components. More information on the current status of the X.org modularization
effort in Fedora is available at <a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization"
target="_top">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularizat...;.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2659179"></a>21.2.��X.org X11R7 End-User
Notes</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2694920"></a>21.2.��X.org X11R7 End-User
Notes</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="caution" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Caution: Installing Third
Party Drivers">
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top"
width="25"><img alt="[Caution]"
src="./stylesheet-images/caution.png"></td>
@@ -1354,7 +1354,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2686537"></a>21.3.��X.org X11R7 Developer
Overview</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2717898"></a>21.3.��X.org X11R7 Developer
Overview</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The following list includes some of the more visible changes for developers in
X11R7: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> The entire buildsystem has changed from <code
class="code">imake</code> to the GNU <code
class="code">autotools</code> collection. </p></li>
@@ -1369,28 +1369,28 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2642839"></a>21.4.��X.org X11R7 Developer
Notes</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2597815"></a>21.4.��X.org X11R7 Developer
Notes</h3></div></div></div>
<p>This section includes a summary of issues of note for developers and packagers,
and suggestions on how to fix them where possible. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2687684"></a>21.4.1.��The /usr/X11R6/ Directory
Hierarchy</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2728499"></a>21.4.1.��The /usr/X11R6/ Directory
Hierarchy</h4></div></div></div>
<p>X11R7 files install into <code class="code">/usr</code>
directly now, and no longer use the <code
class="code">/usr/X11</code>
<code class="code">R6/</code> hierarchy. Applications
that rely on files being present at fixed paths under <code
class="code">/usr/X11</code>
<code class="code">R6/</code>, either at compile time or
run time, must be updated. They should now use the system <code
class="code">PATH</code>, or some other mechanism to dynamically
determine where the files reside, or alternatively to hard code the new locations,
possibly with fallbacks. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a
name="id2680990"></a>21.4.2.��Imake</h4></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2686555"></a>21.4.2.��Imake</h4></div></div></div>
<p>The <code class="code">imake</code> utility is no longer
used to build the X Window System, and is now officially deprecated. X11R7 includes
<code class="code">imake</code>, <code
class="code">xmkmf</code>, and other build utilities previously
supplied by the X Window System. X.Org highly recommends, however, that people migrate
from <code class="code">imake</code> to use GNU <code
class="code">autotools</code> and <code
class="code">pkg-config</code>. Support for <code
class="code">imake</code> may be removed in a future X Window System
release, so developers are <span
class="strong"><strong>strongly</strong></span> encouraged
to transition away from it, and not use it for any new software projects. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2686842"></a>21.4.3.��The Systemwide app-defaults/
Directory</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2697139"></a>21.4.3.��The Systemwide app-defaults/
Directory</h4></div></div></div>
<p>The system <code class="code">app-defaults/</code>
directory for X resources is now <code
class="code">%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults</code>, which expands to
<code class="code">/usr/share/X11/app-defaults/</code> on Fedora
Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2645402"></a>21.4.4.��Correct Package
Dependencies</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2723098"></a>21.4.4.��Correct Package
Dependencies</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Any software package that previously used <code
class="code">Build</code>
<code class="code">Requires:
(XFree86-devel|xorg-x11-devel)</code> to satisfy build dependencies must now
individually list each library dependency. The preferred and recommended method is to
use <span class="emphasis"><em>virtual</em></span> build
dependencies instead of hard coding the library package names of the <code
class="code">xorg</code> implementation. This means you should use
<code class="code">Build</code>
<code class="code">Requires: libXft-devel</code> instead
of <code class="code">Build</code>
@@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a
name="id2639961"></a>21.4.5.��xft-config</h4></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2682476"></a>21.4.5.��xft-config</h4></div></div></div>
<p>Modular X now uses GNU <code class="code">autotools</code>
and <code class="code">pkg-config</code> for its buildsystem
configuration and execution. The <code
class="code">xft-config</code> utility has been deprecated for some
time, and <code class="code">pkgconfig</code>
<code class="code">*.pc</code> files have been provided
for most of this time. Applications that previously used <code
class="code">xft-config</code> to obtain the <code
class="code">Cflags</code> or <code
class="code">libs</code> build options must now be updated to use
<code class="code">pkg-config</code>. </p>
</div>
@@ -1409,13 +1409,13 @@
<a name="sn-DatabaseServers"></a>22.��Database
Servers</h2></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2631564"></a>22.1.��MySQL</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2684569"></a>22.1.��MySQL</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora now provides <span
class="strong"><strong>MySQL</strong></span> 5.0. For a
list of the enhancements provided by this version, refer to <a
href="http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-5-0-nutshell.html...
target="_top">http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-5...;.
</p>
<p>For more information on upgrading databases from previous releases of <span
class="strong"><strong>MySQL</strong></span>, refer to the
<span class="strong"><strong>MySQL</strong></span> web
site at <a
href="http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/upgrade.html"
target="_top">http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/upgrade...;.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2642828"></a>22.2.��PostgreSQL</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2691271"></a>22.2.��PostgreSQL</h3></div></div></div>
<p>This release of Fedora includes <span
class="strong"><strong>PostgreSQL</strong></span> 8.1. For
more information on this new version, refer to <a
href="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/whatsnew/"
target="_top">http://www.postgresql.org/docs/whatsnew/</a>. </p>
<div class="important" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Important: Database Upgrade
Across Fedora Core Versions">
<tr>
@@ -1433,11 +1433,11 @@
<p>This section includes information related to the support of various languages
under Fedora Core. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2633524"></a>23.1.��Input
Methods</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2682627"></a>23.1.��Input
Methods</h3></div></div></div>
<p>SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) has replaced IIIMF as the input method system
for Asian and other languages in Fedora Core in this release. SCIM uses <code
class="code">Ctrl-Space</code> as the default trigger key to toggle on
and off the input method, though it is easy to change the hotkey or add hotkeys with the
SCIM setup configuration tool. When <code
class="code">scim-anthy</code> is active Japanese users can now use the
<code class="code">Zenkaku_Hankaku</code> key to toggle between
Japanese and ASCII input. </p>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a
name="id2688812"></a>23.1.1.��Installation</h4></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2676246"></a>23.1.1.��Installation</h4></div></div></div>
<p>SCIM should be installed and run by default for Asian language desktops.
Otherwise the required packages can be installed using the language support section of the
package manager or running: </p>
<pre class="screen">su -c 'yum install <SCIM-IMEs>'
</pre>
<p>where <code class="code"><SCIM-IMEs></code>
should be replaced by one or more of the following: </p>
@@ -1460,25 +1460,25 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2670532"></a>23.1.2.��SCIM applet and
toolbar</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2678122"></a>23.1.2.��SCIM applet and
toolbar</h4></div></div></div>
<p>When SCIM is running, an applet icon appears in the notification area of the
desktop panel. The icon is a grey keyboard icon when SCIM is inactive, and an Input
Method Engine (IME) icon when it is active. When SCIM is active, by default the SCIM
input method toolbar with status information also appears. </p>
<p>Clicking the left mouse button on the applet activates a SCIM language switching
menu for changing the current Input Method Engine. The menu only appears when an
application using the Input Method has focus. Clicking the right mouse button on the
applet or SCIM toolbar activates the setup menu. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2655894"></a>23.1.3.��SCIM
configuration</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2665464"></a>23.1.3.��SCIM
configuration</h4></div></div></div>
<p>You can configure SCIM and IMEs using the setup configuration tool available
from the setup menu. In the IME general configuration pane, you can select which languages
or IMEs appear on the language switching menu. </p>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4
class="title">
-<a name="id2697786"></a>23.1.4.��New conversion
engines</h4></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2666063"></a>23.1.4.��New conversion
engines</h4></div></div></div>
<p>
<code class="code">anthy</code>, a new Japanese
conversion engine replaces the old Canna server system, and <code
class="code">libchewing</code>, a new Traditional Chinese conversion
engine, has been added. </p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2630709"></a>23.2.��Fonts</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2673795"></a>23.2.��Fonts</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Support is now available for synthetic emboldening of fonts that do not have a
bold face. </p>
<p>New fonts for Chinese have been added: AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni (<code
class="code">uming.ttf</code>) and AR PL ZenKai Uni (<code
class="code">ukai.ttf</code>). The default font is AR PL ShanHeiSun
Uni, which contains embedded bitmaps. If you prefer outline glyphs you can put the
following section in your <code class="code">~/.font.conf</code>
file: </p>
<pre class="screen">
@@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2696454"></a>23.3.��gtk2 IM
submenu</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2668751"></a>23.3.��gtk2 IM
submenu</h3></div></div></div>
<p>The Gtk2 context menu IM submenu no longer appears by default. You can enable
it on the command line with the following command: </p>
<pre class="screen">gconftool-2 --type bool --set
'/desktop/gnome/interface/show_input_method_menu' true </pre>
</div>
@@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@
<a name="sn-Extras"></a>26.��Fedora Extras - Community Package
Repository</h2></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2684953"></a>26.1.��Using the
Repository</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2678295"></a>26.1.��Using the
Repository</h3></div></div></div>
<p>Fedora Extras provides a repository of packages that complement Fedora Core.
This volunteer-based community effort is part of the larger Fedora Project. </p>
<div class="tip" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right:
0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Tip: Fedora Extras are
Available by Default">
<tr>
@@ -2400,7 +2400,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2675057"></a>26.2.��About Fedora
Extras</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2729289"></a>26.2.��About Fedora
Extras</h3></div></div></div>
<p>As of the release of Fedora Core 5, there are approximately 2,000 packages in
Fedora Extras, built from 1,350 source packages. The following list includes some popular
and well-known applications that are maintained by community members in Fedora Extras:
</p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p>
@@ -2511,7 +2511,7 @@
<a
name="sn-Colophon"></a>29.��Colophon</h2></div></div></div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2657657"></a>29.1.��About the
Colophon</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2735294"></a>29.1.��About the
Colophon</h3></div></div></div>
<p>As we use the term, a <span
class="emphasis"><em>colophon</em></span>: </p>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p> recognizes contributors and provides accountability, and
</p></li>
@@ -2520,7 +2520,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a
name="id2656893"></a>29.2.��Contributors</h3></div></div></div>
+<a
name="id2669298"></a>29.2.��Contributors</h3></div></div></div>
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc">
<li><p>
<a
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndrewMartynov"
target="_top">Andrew Martynov</a> (translator, Russian)
</p></li>
@@ -2573,7 +2573,7 @@
</div>
<div class="section" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3
class="title">
-<a name="id2648357"></a>29.3.��Production
Methods</h3></div></div></div>
+<a name="id2681386"></a>29.3.��Production
Methods</h3></div></div></div>
<p>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. </p>
</div>
</div>