Fedora
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The Fedora Project is an offshoot from Red Hat Linux and was created by Red Hat in September 2003 after they discontinued Red Hat Linux at version 9. Red Hat use the Fedora Project as a proving ground for new technology which will eventually make it into their commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux product, and have a more open development process which allows the community to contribute to the project.
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Buy Fedora Core 3 i386
Please note the current version of Fedora is now Fedora 9
Fedora Core 3 was released on November 8th 2004. This version runs on Intel 386 32 bit compatible and higher processors and AMD 32 bit processors such as Athlon, Duron etc.
The Linux CD Mall is now closed and we are no longer shipping CDs or DVDs. This site is currently being updated to be a Linux and BSD news and information blog, and a directory of where to buy Linux and BSD, and we will update the information on this page shortly. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Read here for more information.
The following pages contain complete RPM package lists for each CD in the Fedora Core 3 i386 release: Disk 1, Disk 2, Disk 3, Disk 4
Buy Fedora Core 3 amd64 / x86_64
This version runs on AMD 64 bit processors. It is labelled by the Fedora Project as x86_64
The Linux CD Mall is now closed and we are no longer shipping CDs or DVDs. This site is currently being updated to be a Linux and BSD news and information blog, and a directory of where to buy Linux and BSD, and we will update the information on this page shortly. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Read here for more information.
The following pages contain complete RPM package lists for each CD in the Fedora Core 3 amd64 release: Disk 1, Disk 2, Disk 3, Disk 4
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