RedHat and the Fedora community today announced the final release of Fedora Core 2 after several delays and postponements. Fedora Core 2 features the 2.6 kernel, GNOME 2.6 and KDE 3.2.2. Subversion is also as a future replacement for the popular but aging CVS.
Fedora’s website is under a fair amount of strain right now, but Bittorrent links are available courtesy of Duke University. Don’t forget to keep sharing even after your download is finished! If you happen to be a staff or student of The University of Melbourne, you can find the binary ISOs at http://titus.its.unimelb.edu.au/fedora/ though I’ll be taking them down once our FTP mirror is updated.
I’d like to upgrade my desktop machine this afternoon but it happens to also be the machine which is hosting the ISOs. Maybe next time I should upload them to a server so I can upgrade without worrying about people’s downloading.
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