[Rule] Draft of announce of Slinky for FC5
M. Fioretti
mfioretti
Thu May 11 13:04:36 EEST 2006
Hello,
the one below is the draft of the announce I will post on the website
and on Fedora Mailing lists as soon as the mysql interface will be up
and running again. Richard is currently working with the sysadmins in
Athens to fix the problem. Please let me know if the announce sounds
OK, since we rightly wanted to make clear that this is a version out
to achieve more testing, and should not be considered mature.
Ciao,
Marco
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Greetings,
The Slinky installer of the RULE project makes possible to install Red
Hat and Fedora Core distributions on systems with much less RAM and
disk space than the official requirements.
The RULE project is happy to announce an alpha version of Slinky
compatible with Fedora Core 5 and the availability of an improved
Slinky documentation for all users who need customized automatic
installations, or are interested in building Slinky from scratch.
All Fedora users are welcome to help us in testing this version. All
technical questions and bug reports about Slinky should be addressed
to the RULE mailing list (low volume, requires subscription).
Other initiatives of the RULE project which may be useful to all
Gnu/Linux users, regardless of which distribution they prefer, are
Mini-Kde, Kdrive and the RULE network of volunteers, which allows
users in developing countries, where broadband Internet access doesn't
exist or is very expensive, to receive Free Software CD-s via normal
mail.
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