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Pidora FAQ

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What does the term "Fedora Remix" mean?
The term [[:fedora:Remix|Fedora Remix]] has a special meaning within the Fedora Project: it denotes a custom distribution of packages from the Fedora Project, optionally including packages which cannot be included in the main Fedora distribution because of licensing or other issues. Pidora does not contain proprietary software that is not allowed in Fedora([[:fedora:Licensing:Main#Binary_Firmware|Binary Firmware]]), however it will still remain a Fedora Remix.
In a practical sense, the Pidora 18 (Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix ) accesses all software package packages from repositories from created and managed in CDOT. These packages are all armv6, so they are not hosted by the Fedora ARM project as well as a set of repositories specific to the Project. Pidora 18 (Raspberry Pi, which are manged by Seneca. The Fedora Remix ) images are built all created from these repositories, and they using our kickstart: [[Pidora_kickstart|Pidora 18 Kickstart]]. These repositories are also accessed by used during yum for package update/installation/removal.
A Fedora Remix may use the [[:fedora:Legal:Trademark_guidelines#Secondary_Mark|Secondary Mark]], a trademark for identifying remixes. We have obtained permission to modify the colour of the lozenge in the Secondary Mark to match the maroon colour in the Raspberry Pi logo.
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