The following is a list of notes that can be found throughout Far Cry 5.
List of notes
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It is a standard specifying a way in which software and electronic devices can transmit and receive music. The Play Note for Beats block plays a note with the pitch represented by its input according to the MIDI Note System, and it can be used repetitively to play any sequence of MIDI notes. The Note Machine inside of NoteBot has multiple options of usage. You can buy 1 random item for 100 coins, 5 random items for 500 coins, and 10 random items for 1000 coins. There are 3 types of materials players can get from the NoteBot: notes, gems and fever icons. Notes are used for crafting songs, upgrading/crafting gear. Samsung Galaxy Note5 Android smartphone. Announced Aug 2015. Features 5.7″ display, Exynos 7420 Octa chipset, 16 MP primary camera, 5 MP front camera, 3000 mAh battery, 128 GB storage, 4 GB RAM.
Name | Location |
---|---|
'Drubman for Senator' flyer | Fort Drubman |
A Confession | Throne of Mercy Church |
A Goodbye Note | Woodson Pig Farm |
A note from Mary May's Father | Spread Eagle |
Ad copy | Rye & Sons Aviation |
Apology to God | Lamb of God Church |
Bliss shipment schedule | Whitetail Park Visitor Center |
Bliss Storage Note | US Auto |
Call-in Script | Moonflower Trailer Park |
Callan Family Note | Silver Lake Trailer Park |
Civilian Note | Peaches Taxidermy |
Closing notice | Old Sun Outfitters |
Cooper Cabin Emergency Procedures | Cooper Cabin |
Cowhand's Note | Flat Iron Stockyard |
Culinary War Journal | Spread Eagle |
Cult Note | Flat Iron Stockyard |
Cult Note | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Cult Note | McCoy Cabin |
Cult Note | Seed Ranch |
Cult Note | Silver Lake Summer Camp |
Cult Note | Sunrise Threshing |
Cult Note | Warehouse |
Cult Orders | Green-Busch Fertilizer Co. |
Cult Orders | Howling Cave |
Cult Shrine | Forest Research Station |
Cult Shrine | Johnson County Lookout |
Dirty Crumpled Letter | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Dodd's Manifesto | Dodd Residence |
Earl's notes | Hope County Jail |
From a Ghost Hunter | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Hear the Word | Can of Worms Fishing Store |
Hear the Word | Deep North Water Treatment Plant |
Hear the Word | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Hear the Word | Prosperity |
Hear the Word | Sacred Skies Youth Camp |
Hear the Word | Whistling Beaver Brewery |
Help Wanted Flyer | Can of Worms Fishing Store |
John's note to Joseph | Seed Ranch |
John Seed's plea | Rye & Sons Aviation |
Kanti's Notes | Jones Residence |
Kompromat | Sawyer Residence bunker |
Manager's Note | Silver Lake Trailer Park |
Marina Note | Drubman Marina |
Mechanic's note | Fall's End Garage |
Mommy's Plan | Rae Rae's Pumpkin Farm |
Mr. Hausercatt's note | Silver Lake Trailer Park |
Note for Virgil | Hope County Jail |
Note from Eli | Wolf's Den |
Notice of Closure | Aubrey's Diner |
Park Service Memo | Central Radio Tower |
Perfumed Letter | Fall's End Church |
Prep List | Fall's End Church |
Prepper's Note | Dead Man's Mill |
Prepper's Note | Horned Serpent Cave |
Prepper's Note | McCallough's Garage |
Prepper's Note | Silver Lake Summer Camp |
Prepper's Note | Sunrise Threshing |
Prepper's Note | Taft Lookout Tower |
Prepper's Note | Tanami Residence |
Quickly written notes | Redtail Cabin |
Reaping Orders | Fall's End Garage |
Resistance Note | Bright Warden Radon Spa |
Resistance Note | Dead Man's Mill Waterfall |
Resistance Note | Grain Elevator |
Roy's plans | Tanami Residence |
Sick note | Ghost Cat Mine |
Thank you note | Redler Residence |
Tweak's notes | Prosperity |
Unsent Letter | Drubman Marina |
Unsent Letter | Nolan's Fly Shop |
Vet's Notepad | Hope County Jail |
Warehouse Key | Warehouse |
Whitetail Oath | Wolf's Den |
Whitetail Radio Playlist | Wolf's Den |
Last updated: June 30th, 2010
Contents
- Changes
- Changes made by CentOS
- How to help and get help
1. Translations
Translations of these release notes are available in the following languages:
Brazilian Portuguese (Português do Brasil) - Cleber Paiva de Souza
Simplified Chinese (简体中文) - Timothy Lee
Traditional Chinese (繁體中文) - Timothy Lee
Czech (Česky) - David Hrbáč
German (Deutsch) - Marcus Moeller
Japanese (日本語) - Tadashi JokagiAkemi Yagi
Romanian - Manuel Wolfshant
Spanish (Español) - Hardy Beltran
Turkish (Türkçe) - Osman Aksit
2. Introduction
Welcome to the CentOS 5.5 release. CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by our Upstream OS Provider (UOP)1. Where can i buy undertale ps4.
CentOS conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (CentOS mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.) CentOS is a Free Operating System.
CentOS 5.5 is the fifth update to the CentOS 5 distribution series. It contains a lot of bugfixes, updates and new functionality. Before reading any further we advise you to read the UOP Release Notes (or Single Page Release Notes) and Technical Notes (or Single Page Technical Notes). The rest of this document is an addendum and primarily covers CentOS-specific issues.
3. Install Media and sha1sum
4. Known Issues
As of CentOS 5.5, x86_64 is split into two DVDs. If you need the additional language packs for OpenOffice (OOo), you can no longer just loop mount the DVD iso and run an install from it. You will either need to do a 'cp -al' and regenerate the metadata or install the langpack packages after the rest of the system. Installs not requiring the additional OOo language packs should run using only DVD#1.
When installing from local media such as CD or DVD, do not select 'CentOS extras repository' as this will break the install process. See the CentOS bug report #3961 for details.
- Problems have been encountered when updating a system using the proprietary Nvidia video drivers. After a reboot X fails to start. A workaround is to boot to runlevel 3, run system-config-display to configure the 'nv' driver, and to then remove and reinstall the 'nvidia' driver.
Similar problems requiring removal and reinstall of a package using kernel drivers were encountered on a 5.4 system with VirtualBox 3.1.6. After the update to 5.5 x86_64 CentOS installers from 5.3 5.4 and 5.5 hung during the boot. Removing and reinstalling VirtualBox fixed the problem.
It has been reported by a forum user that flash audio failed to work after an update on x86_64. Removing and re-installing flash-plugin corrected the problem.
A forum user identified an issue with clustering and a missing dependency on 'which' used in /usr/share/cluster/vm.sh from rgmanager-2.0.52-6.el5.centos, causing the cluster to hang. The solution is to 'yum install which' on all nodes lacking it, and reboot the cluster.
A forum user identified a problem with a black screen after update using an Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller. A workaround is to change the driver from 'intel' to 'i810' in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
A patch introduced in kernel -194 contains a bug that causes problems with systems using nVidia controllers. The problem is not limited to sound as the bug may also cause system sluggishness and lockups. See Bug#4335. A workaround is to have this line in /etc/modprobe.conf (Disabling MSI is the key):
If upgrading from a CentOS 5 release earlier than 5.4 the following procedure is advised:
Problems with LDAP after upgrades have been reported. See the forum thread 'Does 5.5 break LDAP' for details. The default content of the new 5.5 /etc/sysconfig/ldap file has:
- On boxes that already have a /etc/sysconfig/ldap file (it used to be optional), the new file will be installed as /etc/sysconfig/ldap.rpmnew, and the existing file will remain untouched. This causes issues. On boxes that have no /etc/sysconfig/ldap file at all, the new file will be installed as /etc/sysconfig/ldap and cause slapd to only listen on port 389. Configurations having slapd listen on ldap (port 389) only and currently not having a /etc/sysconfig/ldap file most likely will therefore not show any issues after the update. All other setups will likely need intervention.
If you plan on installing the supplementary postgresql84 and httpd together on one box, you will get dependency problems if httpd (and thus apr-util and postgresql) are already installed, as postgresql conflicts with postgresql84. Workaround: remove postgresql, apr-util and httpd, install postgresql84 after that and then reinstall the packages you just have removed.
5. Resolved Issues
6. Changes
6.1. New packages in 5.5 that were not present in 5.4
- freeradius2
- gpxe (x86_64 only)
- gsl
- postgresql84
- python-dmidecode
- samba3x
- tunctl
- xz
6.2. Packages that have been upgraded in 5.5 since the 5.4 release
- acl
- aide
- anaconda
- apr-util
- arpwatch
- at
- audit
- autofs
- automake
- avahi
- binutils
- bogl
- bootparamd
- booty
- brlapi
- brltty
- centos-release
- centos-release-notes
- checkpolicy
- chkconfig
- cman
- cmirror
- coolkey
- cpuspeed
- crash
- cups
- curl
- dapl
- dbus
- device-mapper
- device-mapper-multipath
- dhcp
- dhcpv6
- dmidecode
- dmraid
- dogtail
- dosfstools
- e4fsprogs
- esc
- ethtool
- evince
- exim
- filesystem
- firstboot
- freeradius
- gail
- gcc
- gdb
- gfs2-utils
- gfs-utils
- glibc
- gnome-vfs2
- gpart
- hal
- hmaccalc
- httpd
- hwdata
- ibsim
- ibutils
- ibvexdmtools
- infiniband-diags
- inn
- iproute
- iptstate
- iscsi-initiator-utils
- kernel
- kexec-tools
- kmod-cmirror
- kmod-gfs
- ksh
- ktune
- kudzu
- less
- libaio
- libcmpiutil
- libcxgb3
- libevent
- libgnomecups
- libhugetlbfs
- libsepol
- libvirt
- libvirt-cim
- libXrandr
- libXt
- linuxwacom
- lm_sensors
- log4cpp
- logwatch
- lvm2
- lvm2-cluster
- man-pages
- man-pages-ja
- mdadm
- mesa
- metacity
- microcode_ctl
- mkinitrd
- module-init-tools
- mpitests
- mtx
- mvapich
- mvapich2
- nautilus-open-terminal
- net-snmp
- net-tools
NetworkManager
- newt
- nfs-utils
- nspluginwrapper
- nss_ldap
- numactl
- openais
- openib
- OpenIPMI
- openldap
- openmpi
- openoffice.org
- opensm
- openssh
- oprofile
- pam_krb5
- paps
- parted
- pax
- pciutils
- pcsc-lite
- perftest
- perl-Sys-Virt
- perl-XML-LibXML
- perl-XML-SAX
- pexpect
- php
- piranha
- pirut
- policycoreutils
- procps
- pykickstart
- python-virtinst
- qlvnictools
- qperf
- rds-tools
- readahead
- rgmanager
- rhpxl
- rsyslog
- samba
- sblim
- selinux-policy
- sendmail
- shadow-utils
- sos
- squid
- srptools
- star
- sudo
- sysklogd
- system-config-cluster
- system-config-lvm
- system-config-securitylevel
- system-config-services
- systemtap
- tar
- taskjuggler
- tcpdump
- tcsh
- tog-pegasus
- valgrind
- vconfig
- vino
- virt-manager
- wdaemon
- wpa_supplicant
- xen
- xorg-x11-drivers
- xorg-x11-drv-ast
- xorg-x11-drv-evdev
- xorg-x11-drv-fbdev
- xorg-x11-drv-i810
- xorg-x11-drv-mga
- xorg-x11-drv-nv
- xorg-x11-drv-qxl
- xorg-x11-drv-vesa
- xorg-x11-server
- xorg-x11-xdm
- yp-tools
- yum
6.3. Packages removed by upstream in 5.5 that were present in 5.4
- libpfm
- pfmon
6.4. Packages released as 5.4 updates with older packages on the 5.5 install media
- gnutls ( 1.4.1-3.el5_4.8 )
- nspr ( 4.8.4-1.el5_4 )
- nss ( 3.12.6-1.el5.centos )
- openssl097a ( 0.9.7a-9.el5_4.2 )
- pango ( 1.14.9-8.el5.centos )
- pidgin ( 2.6.6-2.el5_4 )
- strace ( 4.5.18-5.el5_4.4 )
These packages are now in the updates repository for CentOS 5.5.
7. Changes made by CentOS
7.1. Packages modified by CentOS
- anaconda
- anacron
- basesystem
- bluez-utils
- brltty
- busybox
- centos-release
- Cluster_Administration
- clustermon
- comps-extras
- conga
- crash
- Deployment_Guide
- desktop-backgrounds
- eclipse
- filesystem
- firefox
- firstboot
- gdm
- geronimo-specs
- Global_File_System
- gnome-desktop
- gnome-session
- gzip
- httpd
- initscripts
- kdebase
- kdelibs
- kudzu
- nautilus-sendto
- nss
- ntp
- pango
- pirut
- pm-utils
- procmail
- python-virtinst
- redhat-artwork
- redhat-logos
- redhat-lsb
- redhat-rpm-config
- rgmanager
- rhdb-utils
- rhgb
- setuptool
- specspo
- squirrelmail
- system-config-bind
- tftp
- thunderbird
- Virtualization_Guide
- xorg-x11-proto-devel
- yum
- yum-utils
Note: Details of changes can be found in the package changelog. It's also important to keep in mind that most of these packages are only changed to remove upstream branding, as required by their terms of use.
7.2. Packages removed from CentOS that are included upstream
- redhat-release-5Client
- redhat-release-5Server
- redhat-release-notes
- rhel-instnum
- rhn-check
- rhn-client-tools
- rhnlib
- rhnsd
- rhn-setup
- rhn-setup-gnome
- yum-rhn-plugin
7.3. Packages added by CentOS that are not included upstream
8. How to help and get help
As a CentOS user there are various ways you can help out with the CentOS community. Take a look at our Contribute page for further information on how to get involved.
8.1. Special Interest Groups
CentOS consists of different Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that bring together people with similar interests. The following SIGs already exist: Logitech wireless keyboard and trackpad.
Artwork - create and improve artwork for CentOS releases and promotion
Promotion - help promoting CentOS online or at events
Virtualization - unite people around virtualization in CentOS
And we encourage people to join any of these SIGs or start up a new SIG, e.g.
- Alpha, S390, Sparc and PPC port - help with porting CentOS to other architectures
- Hardware compatibility - provide feedback about specific hardware
- RPM Packaging - contribute new useful RPM packages
- Translation - help translating the documentation, website and wiki content
8.2. Mailinglists and Fora
List of notes
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It is a standard specifying a way in which software and electronic devices can transmit and receive music. The Play Note for Beats block plays a note with the pitch represented by its input according to the MIDI Note System, and it can be used repetitively to play any sequence of MIDI notes. The Note Machine inside of NoteBot has multiple options of usage. You can buy 1 random item for 100 coins, 5 random items for 500 coins, and 10 random items for 1000 coins. There are 3 types of materials players can get from the NoteBot: notes, gems and fever icons. Notes are used for crafting songs, upgrading/crafting gear. Samsung Galaxy Note5 Android smartphone. Announced Aug 2015. Features 5.7″ display, Exynos 7420 Octa chipset, 16 MP primary camera, 5 MP front camera, 3000 mAh battery, 128 GB storage, 4 GB RAM.
Name | Location |
---|---|
'Drubman for Senator' flyer | Fort Drubman |
A Confession | Throne of Mercy Church |
A Goodbye Note | Woodson Pig Farm |
A note from Mary May's Father | Spread Eagle |
Ad copy | Rye & Sons Aviation |
Apology to God | Lamb of God Church |
Bliss shipment schedule | Whitetail Park Visitor Center |
Bliss Storage Note | US Auto |
Call-in Script | Moonflower Trailer Park |
Callan Family Note | Silver Lake Trailer Park |
Civilian Note | Peaches Taxidermy |
Closing notice | Old Sun Outfitters |
Cooper Cabin Emergency Procedures | Cooper Cabin |
Cowhand's Note | Flat Iron Stockyard |
Culinary War Journal | Spread Eagle |
Cult Note | Flat Iron Stockyard |
Cult Note | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Cult Note | McCoy Cabin |
Cult Note | Seed Ranch |
Cult Note | Silver Lake Summer Camp |
Cult Note | Sunrise Threshing |
Cult Note | Warehouse |
Cult Orders | Green-Busch Fertilizer Co. |
Cult Orders | Howling Cave |
Cult Shrine | Forest Research Station |
Cult Shrine | Johnson County Lookout |
Dirty Crumpled Letter | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Dodd's Manifesto | Dodd Residence |
Earl's notes | Hope County Jail |
From a Ghost Hunter | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Hear the Word | Can of Worms Fishing Store |
Hear the Word | Deep North Water Treatment Plant |
Hear the Word | King's Hot Springs Hotel |
Hear the Word | Prosperity |
Hear the Word | Sacred Skies Youth Camp |
Hear the Word | Whistling Beaver Brewery |
Help Wanted Flyer | Can of Worms Fishing Store |
John's note to Joseph | Seed Ranch |
John Seed's plea | Rye & Sons Aviation |
Kanti's Notes | Jones Residence |
Kompromat | Sawyer Residence bunker |
Manager's Note | Silver Lake Trailer Park |
Marina Note | Drubman Marina |
Mechanic's note | Fall's End Garage |
Mommy's Plan | Rae Rae's Pumpkin Farm |
Mr. Hausercatt's note | Silver Lake Trailer Park |
Note for Virgil | Hope County Jail |
Note from Eli | Wolf's Den |
Notice of Closure | Aubrey's Diner |
Park Service Memo | Central Radio Tower |
Perfumed Letter | Fall's End Church |
Prep List | Fall's End Church |
Prepper's Note | Dead Man's Mill |
Prepper's Note | Horned Serpent Cave |
Prepper's Note | McCallough's Garage |
Prepper's Note | Silver Lake Summer Camp |
Prepper's Note | Sunrise Threshing |
Prepper's Note | Taft Lookout Tower |
Prepper's Note | Tanami Residence |
Quickly written notes | Redtail Cabin |
Reaping Orders | Fall's End Garage |
Resistance Note | Bright Warden Radon Spa |
Resistance Note | Dead Man's Mill Waterfall |
Resistance Note | Grain Elevator |
Roy's plans | Tanami Residence |
Sick note | Ghost Cat Mine |
Thank you note | Redler Residence |
Tweak's notes | Prosperity |
Unsent Letter | Drubman Marina |
Unsent Letter | Nolan's Fly Shop |
Vet's Notepad | Hope County Jail |
Warehouse Key | Warehouse |
Whitetail Oath | Wolf's Den |
Whitetail Radio Playlist | Wolf's Den |
Last updated: June 30th, 2010
Contents
- Changes
- Changes made by CentOS
- How to help and get help
1. Translations
Translations of these release notes are available in the following languages:
Brazilian Portuguese (Português do Brasil) - Cleber Paiva de Souza
Simplified Chinese (简体中文) - Timothy Lee
Traditional Chinese (繁體中文) - Timothy Lee
Czech (Česky) - David Hrbáč
German (Deutsch) - Marcus Moeller
Japanese (日本語) - Tadashi JokagiAkemi Yagi
Romanian - Manuel Wolfshant
Spanish (Español) - Hardy Beltran
Turkish (Türkçe) - Osman Aksit
2. Introduction
Welcome to the CentOS 5.5 release. CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by our Upstream OS Provider (UOP)1. Where can i buy undertale ps4.
CentOS conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (CentOS mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.) CentOS is a Free Operating System.
CentOS 5.5 is the fifth update to the CentOS 5 distribution series. It contains a lot of bugfixes, updates and new functionality. Before reading any further we advise you to read the UOP Release Notes (or Single Page Release Notes) and Technical Notes (or Single Page Technical Notes). The rest of this document is an addendum and primarily covers CentOS-specific issues.
3. Install Media and sha1sum
4. Known Issues
As of CentOS 5.5, x86_64 is split into two DVDs. If you need the additional language packs for OpenOffice (OOo), you can no longer just loop mount the DVD iso and run an install from it. You will either need to do a 'cp -al' and regenerate the metadata or install the langpack packages after the rest of the system. Installs not requiring the additional OOo language packs should run using only DVD#1.
When installing from local media such as CD or DVD, do not select 'CentOS extras repository' as this will break the install process. See the CentOS bug report #3961 for details.
- Problems have been encountered when updating a system using the proprietary Nvidia video drivers. After a reboot X fails to start. A workaround is to boot to runlevel 3, run system-config-display to configure the 'nv' driver, and to then remove and reinstall the 'nvidia' driver.
Similar problems requiring removal and reinstall of a package using kernel drivers were encountered on a 5.4 system with VirtualBox 3.1.6. After the update to 5.5 x86_64 CentOS installers from 5.3 5.4 and 5.5 hung during the boot. Removing and reinstalling VirtualBox fixed the problem.
It has been reported by a forum user that flash audio failed to work after an update on x86_64. Removing and re-installing flash-plugin corrected the problem.
A forum user identified an issue with clustering and a missing dependency on 'which' used in /usr/share/cluster/vm.sh from rgmanager-2.0.52-6.el5.centos, causing the cluster to hang. The solution is to 'yum install which' on all nodes lacking it, and reboot the cluster.
A forum user identified a problem with a black screen after update using an Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller. A workaround is to change the driver from 'intel' to 'i810' in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
A patch introduced in kernel -194 contains a bug that causes problems with systems using nVidia controllers. The problem is not limited to sound as the bug may also cause system sluggishness and lockups. See Bug#4335. A workaround is to have this line in /etc/modprobe.conf (Disabling MSI is the key):
If upgrading from a CentOS 5 release earlier than 5.4 the following procedure is advised:
Problems with LDAP after upgrades have been reported. See the forum thread 'Does 5.5 break LDAP' for details. The default content of the new 5.5 /etc/sysconfig/ldap file has:
- On boxes that already have a /etc/sysconfig/ldap file (it used to be optional), the new file will be installed as /etc/sysconfig/ldap.rpmnew, and the existing file will remain untouched. This causes issues. On boxes that have no /etc/sysconfig/ldap file at all, the new file will be installed as /etc/sysconfig/ldap and cause slapd to only listen on port 389. Configurations having slapd listen on ldap (port 389) only and currently not having a /etc/sysconfig/ldap file most likely will therefore not show any issues after the update. All other setups will likely need intervention.
If you plan on installing the supplementary postgresql84 and httpd together on one box, you will get dependency problems if httpd (and thus apr-util and postgresql) are already installed, as postgresql conflicts with postgresql84. Workaround: remove postgresql, apr-util and httpd, install postgresql84 after that and then reinstall the packages you just have removed.
5. Resolved Issues
6. Changes
6.1. New packages in 5.5 that were not present in 5.4
- freeradius2
- gpxe (x86_64 only)
- gsl
- postgresql84
- python-dmidecode
- samba3x
- tunctl
- xz
6.2. Packages that have been upgraded in 5.5 since the 5.4 release
- acl
- aide
- anaconda
- apr-util
- arpwatch
- at
- audit
- autofs
- automake
- avahi
- binutils
- bogl
- bootparamd
- booty
- brlapi
- brltty
- centos-release
- centos-release-notes
- checkpolicy
- chkconfig
- cman
- cmirror
- coolkey
- cpuspeed
- crash
- cups
- curl
- dapl
- dbus
- device-mapper
- device-mapper-multipath
- dhcp
- dhcpv6
- dmidecode
- dmraid
- dogtail
- dosfstools
- e4fsprogs
- esc
- ethtool
- evince
- exim
- filesystem
- firstboot
- freeradius
- gail
- gcc
- gdb
- gfs2-utils
- gfs-utils
- glibc
- gnome-vfs2
- gpart
- hal
- hmaccalc
- httpd
- hwdata
- ibsim
- ibutils
- ibvexdmtools
- infiniband-diags
- inn
- iproute
- iptstate
- iscsi-initiator-utils
- kernel
- kexec-tools
- kmod-cmirror
- kmod-gfs
- ksh
- ktune
- kudzu
- less
- libaio
- libcmpiutil
- libcxgb3
- libevent
- libgnomecups
- libhugetlbfs
- libsepol
- libvirt
- libvirt-cim
- libXrandr
- libXt
- linuxwacom
- lm_sensors
- log4cpp
- logwatch
- lvm2
- lvm2-cluster
- man-pages
- man-pages-ja
- mdadm
- mesa
- metacity
- microcode_ctl
- mkinitrd
- module-init-tools
- mpitests
- mtx
- mvapich
- mvapich2
- nautilus-open-terminal
- net-snmp
- net-tools
NetworkManager
- newt
- nfs-utils
- nspluginwrapper
- nss_ldap
- numactl
- openais
- openib
- OpenIPMI
- openldap
- openmpi
- openoffice.org
- opensm
- openssh
- oprofile
- pam_krb5
- paps
- parted
- pax
- pciutils
- pcsc-lite
- perftest
- perl-Sys-Virt
- perl-XML-LibXML
- perl-XML-SAX
- pexpect
- php
- piranha
- pirut
- policycoreutils
- procps
- pykickstart
- python-virtinst
- qlvnictools
- qperf
- rds-tools
- readahead
- rgmanager
- rhpxl
- rsyslog
- samba
- sblim
- selinux-policy
- sendmail
- shadow-utils
- sos
- squid
- srptools
- star
- sudo
- sysklogd
- system-config-cluster
- system-config-lvm
- system-config-securitylevel
- system-config-services
- systemtap
- tar
- taskjuggler
- tcpdump
- tcsh
- tog-pegasus
- valgrind
- vconfig
- vino
- virt-manager
- wdaemon
- wpa_supplicant
- xen
- xorg-x11-drivers
- xorg-x11-drv-ast
- xorg-x11-drv-evdev
- xorg-x11-drv-fbdev
- xorg-x11-drv-i810
- xorg-x11-drv-mga
- xorg-x11-drv-nv
- xorg-x11-drv-qxl
- xorg-x11-drv-vesa
- xorg-x11-server
- xorg-x11-xdm
- yp-tools
- yum
6.3. Packages removed by upstream in 5.5 that were present in 5.4
- libpfm
- pfmon
6.4. Packages released as 5.4 updates with older packages on the 5.5 install media
- gnutls ( 1.4.1-3.el5_4.8 )
- nspr ( 4.8.4-1.el5_4 )
- nss ( 3.12.6-1.el5.centos )
- openssl097a ( 0.9.7a-9.el5_4.2 )
- pango ( 1.14.9-8.el5.centos )
- pidgin ( 2.6.6-2.el5_4 )
- strace ( 4.5.18-5.el5_4.4 )
These packages are now in the updates repository for CentOS 5.5.
7. Changes made by CentOS
7.1. Packages modified by CentOS
- anaconda
- anacron
- basesystem
- bluez-utils
- brltty
- busybox
- centos-release
- Cluster_Administration
- clustermon
- comps-extras
- conga
- crash
- Deployment_Guide
- desktop-backgrounds
- eclipse
- filesystem
- firefox
- firstboot
- gdm
- geronimo-specs
- Global_File_System
- gnome-desktop
- gnome-session
- gzip
- httpd
- initscripts
- kdebase
- kdelibs
- kudzu
- nautilus-sendto
- nss
- ntp
- pango
- pirut
- pm-utils
- procmail
- python-virtinst
- redhat-artwork
- redhat-logos
- redhat-lsb
- redhat-rpm-config
- rgmanager
- rhdb-utils
- rhgb
- setuptool
- specspo
- squirrelmail
- system-config-bind
- tftp
- thunderbird
- Virtualization_Guide
- xorg-x11-proto-devel
- yum
- yum-utils
Note: Details of changes can be found in the package changelog. It's also important to keep in mind that most of these packages are only changed to remove upstream branding, as required by their terms of use.
7.2. Packages removed from CentOS that are included upstream
- redhat-release-5Client
- redhat-release-5Server
- redhat-release-notes
- rhel-instnum
- rhn-check
- rhn-client-tools
- rhnlib
- rhnsd
- rhn-setup
- rhn-setup-gnome
- yum-rhn-plugin
7.3. Packages added by CentOS that are not included upstream
8. How to help and get help
As a CentOS user there are various ways you can help out with the CentOS community. Take a look at our Contribute page for further information on how to get involved.
8.1. Special Interest Groups
CentOS consists of different Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that bring together people with similar interests. The following SIGs already exist: Logitech wireless keyboard and trackpad.
Artwork - create and improve artwork for CentOS releases and promotion
Promotion - help promoting CentOS online or at events
Virtualization - unite people around virtualization in CentOS
And we encourage people to join any of these SIGs or start up a new SIG, e.g.
- Alpha, S390, Sparc and PPC port - help with porting CentOS to other architectures
- Hardware compatibility - provide feedback about specific hardware
- RPM Packaging - contribute new useful RPM packages
- Translation - help translating the documentation, website and wiki content
8.2. Mailinglists and Fora
Samsung Note 5 Wiki
Another way you can help others in the community is by actively helping and resolving problems that users come up against in the mailinglists and the fora.
8.3. Wiki and Website
Even as an inexperienced CentOS user we can use your help. Because we like to know what problems you encountered, if you had problems finding specific information, how you would improve documentation so it becomes more accessible. This kind of feedback is as valuable to others as it would have been to you so your involvement is required to make CentOS better.
So if you want to help out and improve our documentation and wiki, register on the wiki or subscribe to the centos-docs mailinglist.
Galaxy Note 5 Wikipedia
9. Further Reading
The following websites contain large amounts of information to help people with their CentOS systems :
Samsung Note 5 Wikipedia
Upstream release notes and documentation : https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/#RHEL5
http://www.centos.org/
http://wiki.centos.org/
http://lists.centos.org/
http://bugs.centos.org.
http://planet.centos.org/
http://mirrors.kernel.org/redhat/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/
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10. Thanks
We thank everyone involved for helping us produce this product.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Wiki
Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project