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Fedora Core 4 Update: eject-2.1.1-0.fc4.1 Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Fedora Updated package.
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2005-801
2005-08-24
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Product     : Fedora Core 4
Name        : eject
Version     : 2.1.1                      
Release     : 0.fc4.1                  
Summary     : A program that ejects removable media using software control.
Description :
The eject program allows the user to eject removable media (typically
CD-ROMs, floppy disks, or Iomega Jaz or Zip disks) using software
control. Eject can also control some multi-disk CD changers and even
some devices' auto-eject features.

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Update Information:

update 2.1.1 
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* Wed Aug 24 2005 Than Ngo  2.1.1-0.fc4.1 
- update to 2.1.1
- remove eject-2.0.13-scsi.patch, which included in new upstream


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This update can be downloaded from:
  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/4/

2205d9ca351de28c5e8ad68f316fceb0  SRPMS/eject-2.1.1-0.fc4.1.src.rpm
0c44b0a5c212c30bc5f2b38ff8f5e7a1  ppc/eject-2.1.1-0.fc4.1.ppc.rpm
9ffdbc7fb55a065f186d0799331ee4b1  ppc/debug/eject-debuginfo-2.1.1-0.fc4.1.ppc.rpm
fc4ccecb5dd3613eccae67342dbcbac5  x86_64/eject-2.1.1-0.fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
c9e3f72c954e95086e2ec2e3e0ec7105  x86_64/debug/eject-debuginfo-2.1.1-0.fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
858b216ba0ec20906ff43c02fe3e81c6  i386/eject-2.1.1-0.fc4.1.i386.rpm
b82e3f1c7aa07e76c8ac5981292ce1f2  i386/debug/eject-debuginfo-2.1.1-0.fc4.1.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.  
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