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:* If you are outside of Seneca College, you <u>'''can'''</u> download the required images from the '''Main Fedora16 Repository'''.
 
:* If you are outside of Seneca College, you <u>'''can'''</u> download the required images from the '''Main Fedora16 Repository'''.
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::'''Main Fedora Repository:''' http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/16/<br />(Accessible from any Internet connection.)<br /><br />
 
::'''Main Fedora Repository:''' http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/16/<br />(Accessible from any Internet connection.)<br /><br />

Revision as of 10:38, 14 January 2012

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Make certain to only download and burn the 64-bit versions of the CD LIVE and DVD installation images. Although 32-bit versions will work on 64-bit computers, they can cause problems later in the OPS235 labs!!!


If you wish to download a burn the CD LIVE and DVD install images at home, please note:

  • A repository refers to a "storage area" that contains images and applications for various Operating Systems (including Fedora).
  • Seneca College has a Fedora 16 repository server called Belmount, but you cannot this repository if you are outside of Seneca College (eg. at home).


  • If you are outside of Seneca College, you can download the required images from the Main Fedora16 Repository.


Main Fedora Repository: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/16/
(Accessible from any Internet connection.)

This repository contains all Fedora software (OS and applications). You need to look for:
  • Fedora 16 (64-bit) DVD image
  • Fedora 16 (64-bit) LIVE CD image