Hello Sigurður,

Thanks for your answer, I'll give F9 a try, since it seems worthwile.

BR
/Tommy

Sigurður J. skrev:
> Hi Tommy
>
> I have to say that Fedora 9 for Freevo is a sure thing. At least it was for 
> me.
>
> I've been using Freevo with Fedora 9 for many months now and it's been
> a very hazzle-free experience.
> You can get all dependencies through the official repos, livna and/or
> freshrpms.
>
> (I don't think you need packages from both of the alternative repos
> thou. Either one should do, can't remember for sure, is very long time
> since the original install and all has been smooth since then and it
> hasn't needed much manual maintenance)
>
>
>   
>> Hi list,
>>
>> A quick question, bit off-topic (sorry about that) but I don't know any
>> other place to turn with this question. Wiki-pages are not 100% clear
>> about this...
>>
>> Is Fedora 9 OK to use with Freevo ?
>>
>> /Tommy
>>
>>     
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