From: Fatih Avcu (fatih@inonu.edu.tr)
Date: Mon 20 Mar 2006 - 18:54:22 EET
devrim budefa benden önce görmüş. hem dvd hemde cd sürümlerini çekmeye başladım. umarım
yarın sabah mesaide kurmuş olurum.
-- İnönü Üniversitesi Personel Sunucusu---------- Original Message ----------- From: Devrim GUNDUZ <devrim@gunduz.org> To: linux-sohbet@liste.linux.org.tr Sent: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 18:27:26 +0200 (EET) Subject: [Linux-sohbet] Fedora Core 5 duyuruldu!
> Merhaba, > > Az önce listelere gelen ileti: > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, my name is Fedora Core "Bordeaux", and today I am 5. When I > turned 4 last year, they got a funny salesman to talk about me like I > was a toy. I like toys. But today Teacher said I am a big kid, and I > should talk about myself. I can do lots of big kid stuff now, and > everyone tells me that I play really well with all the other kids in > class, even the ones who are mean like bullies. I always try and > share, which is what Teacher says is the best thing. > > Sharing is a really good thing to do. I like to share all my toys and > books and stuff with all the other kids so that they can play with > them and even learn things, too. I have a lot of neat stuff to share, > so I made this cool list to tell you all about it. Teacher gave me > some things to put in the list, but since I'm a big kid I think I > should get to say what I want, too. > > * GNOME 2.14 > > "Improved speed and usability, and new and better features for power > management, file sharing, user help, system administration, > teleconferencing, picture browsing, and networking." I think it's > easy enough for even my little brother to use, but Mommy and Daddy > like it a lot too. > > * OpenOffice 2.0.2 > > "Enhanced productivity features, extensive compatibility with other > popular office software, database connectivity functions, and improved > use of system libraries for faster loading and better responsiveness > overall." Mommy says she can make slide shows for work even easier > than before, and Daddy uses it to organizes all our books, music, and > movies in databases. > > * KDE 3.5.1 > > "New and exciting features for users and developers, including stylish > and attractive applets, educational and entertaining games, incredibly > standards-compliant Internet tools, and enhanced multimedia and > usability." Plus it looks REALLY cool, especially when my big sister > fixes it just the way she likes. > > * Mono > > "Support for .NET means a new generation of dynamic and powerful > cross-platform applications, with some already included, such as > Tomboy for note-taking, F-Spot for photo management, and Beagle for > content searching and indexing." See, I told you I'm really good at > sharing! Plus, I don't ever have a problem remembering or finding > things, like pictures, homework, or messages. Mommy says she's really > proud of me. > > * Yum-based Package Tools > > "Installation and software management tools are all based on the > flexible and powerful yum utility for easy selection and upgrade of > new and existing software." And soon, I'll even be able to get my own > special software at install time! > > * Xen Virtualization > > "The best framework yet for installation, management, migration, and > monitoring of software-based virtual domains, allowing system owners > to effectively leverage and force-multiply existing hardware for > maximum efficiency, scalability, redundancy, and flexibility." > Teacher says I get more work done faster than any other kid in our > class, too. > > * Apache HTTP Server 2.2 > > "Enhanced authentication, database support, proxy facilities, and > content filtering, all built on the most stable and customizable > platform for Web services." > > * Enhanced Security > > "Support for SELinux binary policy modules means that users and > developers can now ship their own specialized policies with affected > software. GCC's best of breed features, such as stack protection, NX, > PIE, and compile-time buffer checks, pile on additional layers of > assurance to effectively block illegal ingress." I know all my safety > rules, and Mommy and Daddy say that it's really, REALLY hard for > monsters to get in our house! > > So at school, I got awards for "Best Attendance," "Teacher's Pet," > "Honor Roll," and "Good Manners," plus Teacher lets me stay after to > clean the erasers until Daddy comes to pick me up. He always tells me > how good I am compared to the other kids he knows and that he's really > proud of me. He says it's because I'm 100% free and open source, and > because I always try to do the right thing just like he and Mommy > taught me. > > I told him I didn't just learn it from him, but from all the nice > people at Red Hat and the Fedora community, who teach me new things > all the time. They're all different kinds of people -- users, > developers, writers, translators, testers, editors, and so many other > things I can't even write it all. They're the people who make it > possible to build a complete Linux platform from open source software. > > But they say we're not done yet, and we can ALWAYS use more friends to > help, so if you think this sounds neat, you should definitely visit: > > * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted > > All right, I have to go now. There's always more things to learn and > do and I am a very, extremely busy kid. 'Bye! > > - - - > > Fedora is a set of projects sponsored by Red Hat and guided by the > contributors. These projects are developed by a large community of > people who strive to provide and maintain the very best in free, open > source software and standards. Fedora Core, the central Fedora project, > is an operating system and platform, based on Linux, that is always free > for anyone to use, modify, and distribute, now and forever. > > Fedora Core 5 is available at absolutely no cost. To download it: > > VIA BITTORRENT (RECOMMENDED): > > * http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/bordeaux-binary-i386.torrent > * http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/bordeaux-binary-x86_64.torrent > * http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/bordeaux-binary-ppc.torrent > > For DVD and other formats, refer to http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ > > If you run an earlier version of Fedora Core, you can get BitTorrent > from Fedora Extras. If you are using another platform, you can get > BitTorrent at: > > * http://www.bittorrent.com/ > > VIA WEB: > > Visit the main Fedora download site listed below. You will be automatically > redirected to a mirror of Fedora Core 5. There may be delays due to site > congestion, especially in the days immediately following the release, so > BitTorrent is recommended instead. > > * http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/5 > > VIA CD/DVD: > > Visit the following site for a list of vendors of Fedora Core CD/DVD > media: > > * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/OnlineVendors > > -- > Devrim GUNDUZ > Kivi Bilişim Teknolojileri - http://www.kivi.com.tr > devrim~gunduz.org, devrim~PostgreSQL.org, devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr > http://www.gunduz.org ------- End of Original Message -------
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