282 Part III . Choosing and Installing a Linux Distribution So, there will be the following features in the next release of Fedora Core. Uh… Hold on. Who gets to decide? We do. That stuff will be neato for RHEL-4. MMkay, then. When do _we_ get to suggest things? oss_crowd: feel free to talk among yourselves. * oss_crowd talks among themselves about new features. btw, feature X will be disabled in the release. * oss_crowd glares at fedora_rh fedora_rh: nice of you to tell us while we were sitting here talking. oss_crowd: sorry, it s just not happening. rh_dev: when do we get to decide what s happening? oss_crowd: Dunno, I ll ask rh_legal rh_dev: ugh, /msg me rh_dev: let s not do anything rash here. * fedora_us gets tired of sitting in #limbo fedora_rh: I want to see more of the community part of the whole community-based thing rh_dev: how about at least a publicly accessible CVS/SVN tree? oss_crowd: Yeah, that would be cool. rh_dev: finally, some movement. When is that going to be up? * rh_dev is away: talking to rh_legal * oss_crowd tries to occupy themselves and do things like fedoranews and fedorapeople. Uh… ping? oss_crowd: what s up? fedora_rh: We re feeling kinda useless. What exactly is our role, again? oss_crowd: well, it would be really helpful if you could test some things and file the bugs. fedora_rh: ugh. We ALWAYS did that. … — END IRC LOG — Even after the third release of Fedora Core, there is still no certainty about its future. Installing Fedora Core The Linux operating system Fedora Core, sponsored by Red Hat, is included on this book s DVD. The rest of this chapter leads you through its installation. Before you install Fedora on your computer, ensure that your computer hardware supports it. You should also choose a method of installing Fedora Core. Those topics are discussed in the following sections.
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