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Fedora Core 6 is scheduled for release EDIT: pushed back to Oct 24th.

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Originally posted by: BlameCanada
Now we wait for edgy in what, another 2 days? Anyone know the official release date?


today is the official release date, it just the links to the x86, x64, ppc is down for server maintiance. Im downloading the fedora core 6 x86 through bit torrent.
 
I've tried the torrent, my connection is really, really slow today... I was pulling about 10 bps. That's right, 0.01 kbps. Estimated time of arrival was 43 days. I might try again later, because our connection is supposedly kind of spotty today, or I might see about ordering the disc from one of those places.

Stupid dorm internet connection.
 
Originally posted by: jonessoda
I've tried the torrent, my connection is really, really slow today... I was pulling about 10 bps. That's right, 0.01 kbps. Estimated time of arrival was 43 days. I might try again later, because our connection is supposedly kind of spotty today, or I might see about ordering the disc from one of those places.

Stupid dorm internet connection.



yeah right now i'm downloading anywhere from 5kilobytes a seconds to 15kilobytes a second. At this rate, it'll take about 4 days.
 
My torrent is going at <10K/s. That's too slow for me, so I tried out my favorite mirror: downloading it now at >800K/s 😀 😀

I'll overwrite my torrent and seed at full bandwidth for a few days once I get it.

edit: well for some reason, trying to seed the iso I downloaded gives an error. After burning 2 DVDs, the media check fails and the install fails, even though a "verify" with Imgburn says the burn is ok. Hmm, the mirror I got if from is in the official Fedora mirrors list, so it should be a reliable source.

I guess I'm back to downloading the torrent. Maybe I'll try grabbing an iso from another mirror, too.

edit2: hmm, another odd thing, the ISO file actually passes the media check when attached directly to a virtual machine.
 
i installed fedora core 6 onto my dell latitude 120L laptop. My ethernet connection doesnt work now with core 6. When I was using fedora core 5, my ethernet connection worked just fined. DHCP is enable in core 6 and everything. I dunno why it wont get an IP address from my router.
 
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