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=== '''Q:''' Can I update the Fedora 10 Beta/Snap#/Preview release to the '''final''' F10 release? ===
=== '''Q:''' Can I update the Fedora 10 Beta/Snap#/Preview release to the '''final''' F10 release? ===
'''A:''' Yes. On the day that F10 is finally [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/Schedule released], at 10am EST, there will be an updated "fedora-release" package which will change your release name from Rawhide to the final (Cambridge), and more importantly, change your repositories from rawhide to stable.
'''A:''' Yes. A few days before F10 is finally [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/Schedule released], at 10am EST, there will be an updated "fedora-release" package which will change your release name from Rawhide to the final (Cambridge), and more importantly, change your repositories from rawhide to stable.


=== '''Q:''' I found a Fedora 10 ISO leak before release day! Is it legit or is it exploited? ===
=== '''Q:''' I found a Fedora 10 ISO leak before release day! Is it legit or is it exploited? ===

Revision as of 17:58, 6 November 2008

Fedora 10 Earlybird FAQ

Q: Can I update the Fedora 10 Beta/Snap#/Preview release to the final F10 release?

A: Yes. A few days before F10 is finally released, at 10am EST, there will be an updated "fedora-release" package which will change your release name from Rawhide to the final (Cambridge), and more importantly, change your repositories from rawhide to stable.

Q: I found a Fedora 10 ISO leak before release day! Is it legit or is it exploited?

A: The only way to know for sure is to verify the leaked SHA1SUM's GPG signature (if available) with the official Fedora GPG key. If you can't, or won't do this, it's safer to just be patient and wait for release day. Also note that even if the early leak does check out, it might not be the FINAL release, as fedora has in the past re-pushed out last-minute final-final releases.

Q: I avoided F9 because there was no proprietary ATI display driver available. Is this fixed?

A: No. Please contact ATI. There's nothing Fedora can do about a closed-source driver.