Fedora 9 Alpha was made available to the public earlier this week, which can be downloaded the traditional from one of Fedora’s mirrors. In the meantime, Fedora Unity has announced the availability of Fedora 9 via Jigdo. For people unfamiliar with the jiggy Jidgo, the application can save you a lot of bandwidth and time if you already have the data (maybe a local mirror or previously released media), and has been
proposed as a feature for Fedora 9. For more information on how to use Jigdo or pyJigdo visit here or here. Lastly, after you have installed jigdo or pyjigdo via Yum run it with the following Jigdo file : http://fedorahosted.org/pyjigdo/ .
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1 Lorraine Allison // Nov 12, 2008 at 9:45 pm
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2 luna6 // Feb 20, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Hey Chris…I haven’t tried Fedora 9 alpha yet…but that might be a good thing to work on this weekend :)
3 Chris // Feb 20, 2008 at 3:51 pm
Hey Luna,
Have you tried this alpha yet? What are your impressions compared to Ubuntu Gutsy? I know it’s just an alpha, but do you see any reasons to potentially try Fedora 9 out?
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