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/etc/inputrc and uncomment the line set bell-style none . It's right at the top of the file - I guess a lot of people want to do that so they make it easy.
You'll want to install apt , which is a front-end to rpm. It makes it very easy to download and install packages because it knows what other packages each package depends on. http://fedoranews.org/jorge/howto/howto02.shtml
Fedora Core 2 by default will hard-wire network interface eth0 to the MAC address of your network card, which seems unneccessary, and makes cloning system disks difficult. You can change this behavior using the system-config-network tool. Choose "Ethernet" then "Edit" then on the "Hardware" tab you can un-check the box that tells it to use a specific MAC address. Don't do this if you've got more than one ethernet card, though.
http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/Upgrading_Red_Hat_Linux_with_yum.html - tips on how to upgrade Fedora from one version to another using yum.
http://lwn.net/Articles/209802/ indicates that in some cases if RPM indicates that its db is corrupted it's really just some cache files that are corrupt. You can recover by rm /var/lib/rpm/__db* .
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