release-notes/en ArchSpecificPPC.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificx86.xml, 1.3, 1.4 ArchSpecificx86_64.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Desktop.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Installer.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Kernel.xml, 1.3, 1.4 OverView.xml, 1.3, 1.4 PackageNotes.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Samba.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Security.xml, 1.4, 1.5 Welcome.xml, 1.3, 1.4 Xorg.xml, 1.3, 1.4

Karsten Wade (kwade) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Tue Feb 28 20:04:12 UTC 2006


Author: kwade

Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/en
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24073

Modified Files:
	ArchSpecificPPC.xml ArchSpecificx86.xml ArchSpecificx86_64.xml 
	Desktop.xml Installer.xml Kernel.xml OverView.xml 
	PackageNotes.xml Samba.xml Security.xml Welcome.xml Xorg.xml 
Log Message:
Should be all the missing version and Jname numbers; the GetVal macro was not executed in building these pages.  Searching for 'Core  ' and 'Core .' seems to have done it.


Index: ArchSpecificPPC.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificPPC.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- ArchSpecificPPC.xml	28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000	1.3
+++ ArchSpecificPPC.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:03 -0000	1.4
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
             <para> Minimum CPU: PowerPC G3 / POWER4 </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
-            <para> Fedora Core  supports only the “New World” generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. </para>
+            <para> Fedora Core 5 supports only the “New World” generation of Apple Power Macintosh, shipped from circa 1999 onward. </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
-            <para> Fedora Core  also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. </para>
+            <para> Fedora Core 5 also supports IBM eServer pSeries, IBM RS/6000, Genesi Pegasos II, and IBM Cell Broadband Engine machines. </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
             <para> Recommended for text-mode: 233 MHz G3 or better, 128MiB RAM. </para>
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
         </itemizedlist>
         <section>
           <title>Hard Disk Space Requirements</title>
-          <para>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core  after installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of <code>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> (on Installtion Disc 1) plus the size of the files in <code>/var/lib/rpm</code> on the installed system. </para>
+          <para>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core 5 after installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of <code>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> (on Installtion Disc 1) plus the size of the files in <code>/var/lib/rpm</code> on the installed system. </para>
           <para>In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation. The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. </para>
           <para>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. </para>
         </section>


Index: ArchSpecificx86.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- ArchSpecificx86.xml	28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000	1.3
+++ ArchSpecificx86.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@
     <para>This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86 hardware platform. </para>
     <section>
       <title>x86 Hardware Requirements</title>
-      <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora Core  during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards. </para>
+      <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora Core 5 during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards. </para>
       <section>
         <title>Processor and Memory Requirements</title>
         <para>The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors, such as those from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors, may also be used with Fedora Core. </para>
         <itemizedlist>
           <listitem>
-            <para> Minimum: Pentium-class — Fedora Core  is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and compatible AMD and VIA processors.  Fedora takes this approach because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium class processors.  In addition, scheduling for Pentium 4 processors, which make up the bulk of today's processors, is sufficiently different to warrant this change. </para>
+            <para> Minimum: Pentium-class — Fedora Core 5 is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and compatible AMD and VIA processors.  Fedora takes this approach because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium class processors.  In addition, scheduling for Pentium 4 processors, which make up the bulk of today's processors, is sufficiently different to warrant this change. </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
             <para> Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better </para>
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
         </itemizedlist>
         <section>
           <title>Hard Disk Space Requirements</title>
-          <para>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core  after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of <code>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in <code>/var/lib/rpm</code> on the installed system. </para>
+          <para>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core 5 after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of <code>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in <code>/var/lib/rpm</code> on the installed system. </para>
           <para>In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation.  The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. </para>
           <para>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. </para>
         </section>


Index: ArchSpecificx86_64.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/ArchSpecificx86_64.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- ArchSpecificx86_64.xml	28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000	1.3
+++ ArchSpecificx86_64.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
     <para>This section covers any specific information you may need to know about Fedora Core and the x86_64 hardware platform. </para>
     <section>
       <title>x86_64 Hardware Requirements</title>
-      <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora Core  during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards. </para>
+      <para>In order to use specific features of Fedora Core 5 during or after installation, you may need to know details of other hardware components such as video and network cards. </para>
       <section>
         <title>Memory Requirements</title>
         <para>This list is for 64-bit x86_64 systems: </para>
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
         </itemizedlist>
         <section>
           <title>Hard Disk Space Requirements</title>
-          <para>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core  after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of <code>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in <code>/var/lib/rpm</code> on the installed system. </para>
+          <para>The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up by Fedora Core 5 after the installation is complete. However, additional disk space is required during the installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of <code>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</code> on Installation Disc 1 plus the size of the files in <code>/var/lib/rpm</code> on the installed system. </para>
           <para>In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for an "everything" installation.  The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. </para>
           <para>Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. </para>
         </section>


Index: Desktop.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Desktop.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- Desktop.xml	28 Feb 2006 18:23:52 -0000	1.3
+++ Desktop.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
   </articleinfo>
   <section id="sn-Desktop">
     <title>Fedora Desktop</title>
-    <para>GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) and KDE 3.5.1 are included in Fedora Core .  The following list includes notable changes to the desktop interface in this release. </para>
+    <para>GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) and KDE 3.5.1 are included in Fedora Core 5.  The following list includes notable changes to the desktop interface in this release. </para>
     <itemizedlist>
       <listitem>
         <para>
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
         </para>
         <itemizedlist>
           <listitem>
-            <para>The <emphasis role='strong'>GNOME Screensaver</emphasis> provides a integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. </para>
+            <para>The <emphasis role='strong'>GNOME Screensaver</emphasis> provides an integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog. </para>
           </listitem>
         </itemizedlist>
       </listitem>


Index: Installer.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Installer.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- Installer.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000	1.3
+++ Installer.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
   </articleinfo>
   <section id="sn-Installer">
     <title>Installation-Related Notes</title>
-    <para>This section outlines those issues that are related to <emphasis role='strong'>Anaconda</emphasis> (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core  in general. </para>
+    <para>This section outlines those issues that are related to <emphasis role='strong'>Anaconda</emphasis> (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core 5 in general. </para>
     <note>
       <title>Downloading Large Files</title>
-      <para> If you intend to download the Fedora Core  DVD ISO image, keep in
+      <para> If you intend to download the Fedora Core 5 DVD ISO image, keep in
       mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than
       2GB in size. <code>wget</code> 1.9.1-16 and above, <code>curl</code> and
       <code>ncftpget</code> do not have this limitation, and can successfully
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
 	</note>
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
-        <para> Fedora Core  supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1.  Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type <code>linux text</code> at the <code>boot:</code> prompt. </para>
+        <para> Fedora Core 5 supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1.  Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type <code>linux text</code> at the <code>boot:</code> prompt. </para>
       </listitem>
     </itemizedlist>
     <section>


Index: Kernel.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Kernel.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- Kernel.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:04:19 -0000	1.3
+++ Kernel.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
   </articleinfo>
   <section id="sn-Kernel">
     <title>Linux Kernel</title>
-    <para>This section covers changes and important information regarding the kernel in Fedora Core . </para>
+    <para>This section covers changes and important information regarding the kernel in Fedora Core 5. </para>
     <section>
       <title>Version</title>
       <para>This distribution is based on the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel. Fedora Core may include additional patches for improvements, bug fixes, or additional features. For this reason, the Fedora Core kernel may not be line-for-line equivalent to the so-called <emphasis>vanilla kernel</emphasis> from the kernel.org web site: </para>
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
       <anchor id='Kernel_Flavors'/>
       <para>
       </para>
-      <para>Fedora Core  includes the following kernel builds: </para>
+      <para>Fedora Core 5 includes the following kernel builds: </para>
       <itemizedlist>
         <listitem>
           <para> Native kernel, in both uni-processor and SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) varieties. SMP kernels provide support for multiple CPUs. Configured sources are available in the <code>kernel-[smp-]devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm</code> package. </para>
@@ -60,11 +60,11 @@
       <para>Select one or more of these flavors, separated by commas and no spaces, as appropriate.  Enter the root password when prompted. </para>
       <note>
 	<title>x86_64 Default Kernel Provides SMP</title>
-                <para> There is no separate SMP kernel available for the x86_64 architecture in Fedora Core . </para>
+                <para> There is no separate SMP kernel available for the x86_64 architecture in Fedora Core 5. </para>
       </note>
       <note>
 	<title>PowerPC Kernel Support</title>
-                <para> There is no support for Xen or kdump for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core . </para>
+                <para> There is no support for Xen or kdump for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core 5. </para>
       </note>
     </section>
     <section>
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
     </section>
     <section>
       <title>Preparing for Kernel Development</title>
-      <para>Fedora Core  does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. </para>
+      <para>Fedora Core 5 does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions. Instead, configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section. </para>
       <note>
 	<title>Instructions Refer to Current Kernel</title>
                 <para> To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, the expression <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: <code>uname -r</code>. </para>
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
           </itemizedlist>
         </listitem>
         <listitem>
-          <para>The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core  are in the <code>configs/</code> directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named <code>configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config</code>. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: </para>
+          <para>The configurations for the specific kernels shipped in Fedora Core 5 are in the <code>configs/</code> directory. For example, the i686 SMP configuration file is named <code>configs/kernel-<version>-i686-smp.config</code>. Issue the following command to place the desired configuration file in the proper place for building: </para>
           <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
               <screen>cp configs/<desired-config-file> .config</screen>
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
     </section>
     <section>
       <title>User Space Dependencies on the Kernel</title>
-      <para>Fedora Core  has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS).  GFS requires special kernel modules that work in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons.  To remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, use the <code>su -c 'yum remove kernel-<version>'</code> command instead.  The <code>yum</code> command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. </para>
+      <para>Fedora Core 5 has support for clustered storage through the Global File System (GFS).  GFS requires special kernel modules that work in conjunction with some user-space utilities, such as management daemons.  To remove such a kernel, perhaps after an update, use the <code>su -c 'yum remove kernel-<version>'</code> command instead.  The <code>yum</code> command automatically removes dependent packages, if necessary. </para>
       <note>
 	<title>PowerPC does not support GFS</title>
 	<para> The GFS kernel modules are not built for the PowerPC architecture in Fedora Core 5. </para>


Index: OverView.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/OverView.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- OverView.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000	1.3
+++ OverView.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
             <para> You can now enjoy enhanced multimedia support with version 0.10 of the <emphasis role='strong'>Gstreamer</emphasis> media framework. This milestone release brings major improvements in robustness, compatibility, and features, over previous versions of <emphasis role='strong'>Gstreamer</emphasis>. The <emphasis role='strong'>Totem</emphasis> movie player and other media software in this release have been updated to use the new framework. </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
-            <para> There is dramatically improved internationalization support with <emphasis role='strong'>SCIM</emphasis> in Fedora Core . The <emphasis role='strong'>SCIM</emphasis> language input framework provides an easy to use interface for inputting many different non-English languages. <emphasis role='strong'>SCIM</emphasis> replaces the <emphasis role='strong'>IIIMF</emphasis> system used in previous Fedora releases. </para>
+            <para> There is dramatically improved internationalization support with <emphasis role='strong'>SCIM</emphasis> in Fedora Core 5. The <emphasis role='strong'>SCIM</emphasis> language input framework provides an easy to use interface for inputting many different non-English languages. <emphasis role='strong'>SCIM</emphasis> replaces the <emphasis role='strong'>IIIMF</emphasis> system used in previous Fedora releases. </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
             <para> The default Web browser is <emphasis role='strong'>Firefox</emphasis> 1.5 (<ulink url='http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html'>http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.html</ulink>), which has many new features for faster, safer, and more efficient browsing. </para>
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
             <para> This release includes <code>libnotify</code>, a library that features simple and attractive notifications for the desktop.  </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
-            <para> Fedora Core  now uses <code>gnome-mount</code>, a more efficient mechanism that replaces <code>fstab-sync</code>, and uses HAL to handle mounting. </para>
+            <para> Fedora Core 5 now uses <code>gnome-mount</code>, a more efficient mechanism that replaces <code>fstab-sync</code>, and uses HAL to handle mounting. </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
             <para> Printing support is improved in this release with the inclusion of the <code>hplip</code> utility, which replaces <code>hpijs</code>.  </para>
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
         <para>Improvements for administrators and developers include: </para>
         <itemizedlist>
           <listitem>
-            <para> The <emphasis role='strong'>Xen</emphasis> virtualization system has enhanced support. The tools to configure <emphasis role='strong'>Xen</emphasis> virtual machines on your Fedora Core  system now use the standard graphical installation process, run as a window on your desktop.  Fedora developers have also created <code>gnome-applet-vm</code>, which provides a simple virtual domains monitor applet, and <code>libvirt</code> (<ulink url='http://libvirt.org/'>http://libvirt.org/</ulink>), a library providing an API to use Xen virtualization capabilities.  </para>
+            <para> The <emphasis role='strong'>Xen</emphasis> virtualization system has enhanced support. The tools to configure <emphasis role='strong'>Xen</emphasis> virtual machines on your Fedora Core 5 system now use the standard graphical installation process, run as a window on your desktop.  Fedora developers have also created <code>gnome-applet-vm</code>, which provides a simple virtual domains monitor applet, and <code>libvirt</code> (<ulink url='http://libvirt.org/'>http://libvirt.org/</ulink>), a library providing an API to use Xen virtualization capabilities.  </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
             <para> The industry-leading <code>anaconda</code> installation system continues to evolve. New features for this release include remote logging and improved support for tracebacks. Package management in the installation system is now provided by <code>yum</code>.  This enhancement is the first step in enabling access to Fedora Extras from within the installation process. </para>


Index: PackageNotes.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/PackageNotes.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
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diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- PackageNotes.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000	1.4
+++ PackageNotes.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.5
@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
   </articleinfo>
   <section id="sn-PackageNotes">
     <title>Package Notes</title>
-    <para>The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core . For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system. </para>
+    <para>The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora Core 5. For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system. </para>
     <section>
       <title>Kernel device, module loading, and hotplug changes</title>
-      <para>The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core . The <code>udev</code> method now handles all module loading, both on system boot and for hotplugged devices. The <code>hotplug</code> package has been removed, as it is no longer needed. </para>
+      <para>The hotplug and device handling subsystem has undergone significant changes in Fedora Core 5. The <code>udev</code> method now handles all module loading, both on system boot and for hotplugged devices. The <code>hotplug</code> package has been removed, as it is no longer needed. </para>
       <para>Support for hotplug helpers via the <code>/etc/hotplug</code>, <code>/etc/hotplug.d</code>, and <code>/etc/dev.d</code> directories is deprecated, and may be removed in a future Fedora Core release. These helpers should be converted to <code>udev</code> rules. Please see <ulink url='http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html'>http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html</ulink> for examples. </para>
     </section>
     <section>
@@ -43,14 +43,14 @@
     <section>
       <title>NetworkManager</title>
       <para>Fedora systems use <code>Network</code>
-        <code>Manager</code> to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network connections. Wireless network devices may require third-party software or manual configuration to activate after the installation process completes. For this reason, Fedora Core  provides <code>Network</code>
+        <code>Manager</code> to automatically detect, select, and configure wired and wireless network connections. Wireless network devices may require third-party software or manual configuration to activate after the installation process completes. For this reason, Fedora Core 5 provides <code>Network</code>
         <code>Manager</code> as an optional component. </para>
       <para>Refer to <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/NetworkManager</ulink> for more information on how to install and enable <code>Network</code>
         <code>Manager</code>. </para>
     </section>
     <section>
       <title>Dovecot</title>
-      <para>Fedora Core  includes a new version of the <code>dovecot</code> IMAP server software, which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of particular importance to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to <ulink url='http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot'>http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot</ulink> for more information on the changes. </para>
+      <para>Fedora Core 5 includes a new version of the <code>dovecot</code> IMAP server software, which has has many changes in its configuration file. These changes are of particular importance to users upgrading from a previous release. Refer to <ulink url='http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot'>http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot</ulink> for more information on the changes. </para>
     </section>
     <section>
       <title>Kudzu</title>
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
     </section>
     <section>
       <title>Mozilla</title>
-      <para>The <emphasis role='strong'>Mozilla</emphasis> application suite is deprecated.  It is shipped in Fedora Core  and applications can expect to build against <code>mozilla-devel</code>, however it will be removed in a future release of Fedora Core. </para>
+      <para>The <emphasis role='strong'>Mozilla</emphasis> application suite is deprecated.  It is shipped in Fedora Core 5 and applications can expect to build against <code>mozilla-devel</code>, however it will be removed in a future release of Fedora Core. </para>
     </section>
     <section>
       <title>libstc++ preview</title>


Index: Samba.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Samba.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- Samba.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000	1.4
+++ Samba.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.5
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
     <para>This section contains information related to Samba, the suite of software Fedora uses to interact with Microsoft Windows systems. </para>
     <section>
       <title>Windows Network Browsing</title>
-      <para>Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core , the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing.  With the addition of the <code>ip_conntrack_netbios_ns</code> kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel, and corresponding enhancements to <emphasis role='strong'>system-config-securitylevel</emphasis>, the firewall now properly handles SMB broadcasts and permits network browsing. </para>
+      <para>Fedora can now browse Windows shares, a feature known as SMB browsing. In releases prior to Fedora Core 5, the firewall prevented the proper function of SMB browsing.  With the addition of the <code>ip_conntrack_netbios_ns</code> kernel module to the 2.6.14 kernel, and corresponding enhancements to <emphasis role='strong'>system-config-securitylevel</emphasis>, the firewall now properly handles SMB broadcasts and permits network browsing. </para>
     </section>
   </section>
 </article>


Index: Security.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Security.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
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--- Security.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000	1.4
+++ Security.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.5
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
       <section>
         <title>Buffer Overflow detection and variable reordering</title>
         <para>All of the software in Fedora Core and Extras software repository for this release is compiled using a security feature called <code>fstack-protector</code>. <code>fstack-protector</code> places a canary value on the stack of functions containing a local character array.  Before returning from a protected function, the canary value is verified.  If there was a buffer overflow, the canary will no longer match the expected value, aborting the program. The canary value is random each time the application is started, making remote exploitation very difficult.  The <code>fstack-protector</code> feature does not protect against heap-based buffer overflows. </para>
-        <para>This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature.  For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to <ulink url='http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/'>http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/</ulink>.  This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core . </para>
+        <para>This is a security feature written by Red Hat developers, implementing the IBM ProPolice/SSP feature.  For more information about ProPolice/SSP, refer to <ulink url='http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/'>http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/</ulink>.  This feature is available as part of the GCC 4.1 compiler used in Fedora Core 5. </para>
         <para>The <code>FORTIFY_SOURCE</code> security feature for <code>gcc</code> and <code>glibc</code> introduced in Fedora Core 4 remains available.  For more information about security features in Fedora, refer to <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features</ulink>. </para>
         <para>
         </para>


Index: Welcome.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Welcome.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- Welcome.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000	1.3
+++ Welcome.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 	<title>Latest Release Notes on the Web</title>
 	<para> These release notes may be updated. Visit <ulink
 	url='http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/'>http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/</ulink>
-	to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core . </para>
+	to view the latest release notes for Fedora Core 5. </para>
       </tip>
       <para>You can help the Fedora Project community continue to improve Fedora if you file bug reports and enhancement requests.  Refer to <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests</ulink> for more information about bugs. Thank you for your participation. </para>
       <para>To find out more general information about Fedora, refer to the following Web pages: </para>


Index: Xorg.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/en/Xorg.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
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diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- Xorg.xml	28 Feb 2006 19:44:07 -0000	1.3
+++ Xorg.xml	28 Feb 2006 20:04:04 -0000	1.4
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
       </section>
       <section>
         <title>The Systemwide app-defaults/ Directory</title>
-        <para>The system <code>app-defaults/</code> directory for X resources is now <code>%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults</code>, which expands to <code>/usr/share/X11/app-defaults/</code> on Fedora Core  and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. </para>
+        <para>The system <code>app-defaults/</code> directory for X resources is now <code>%{_datadir}/X11/app-defaults</code>, which expands to <code>/usr/share/X11/app-defaults/</code> on Fedora Core 5 and for future Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. </para>
       </section>
       <section>
         <title>Correct Package Dependencies</title>




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