Re: native host connector is not detected
by Alexander Ploumistos
I brought this up on the desktop list a few months ago, when the
plugin that was shipped with Fedora stopped working. I got the
_impression_ that the recommended way to install GNOME Shell
extensions is via gnome-software.
In any case, the "chrome plugin" works with Firefox despite its name.
P.S.: Gmail keeps blocking my attempts to reply, I may have
inadvertently spammed the list with multiple identical messages.
6 years, 11 months
swap file instead of partition?
by Matthew Miller
On Reddit, someone asked me if there are plans to switch to swap files
(as Ubuntu has) rather than making a partition by default. Do we have
any such plans? It seems like a small manageability benefit with not
much downside (other than, of course, the cost of changing things).
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
6 years, 11 months
What are the plans for bwrap and flatpak?
by Christian Stadelmann
Hi all,
I've been using flatpak packages for a while and like the idea of bwrap pretty much, mainly because it improves privilege separation and management. I'm not 100% convinced on flatpak, but it keeps improving. Anyway I think both projects have completely separate (though compatible) goals and might need to be handled separately. Now I am curious:
1. Do you plan on sandboxing GUI applications shipped through rpm/dnf? If yes, is there a timeline? Are regressions (sandboxed app vs. same app without sandbox) considered bugs, and if yes, where should I file bug reports?
2. Do you plan replacing the GNOME packages shipped through rpm/dnf by packages shipped through flatpak? Or is this an option for the far future? Or do you want to keep shipping two separate ways of installing GUI applications?
6 years, 11 months
Re: 10 Bonus pills for free.
by Michael Catanzaro
Wow, the spammers are getting smarter... how can we block it if they
spoof email addresses of actual registered members. :/
Michael
6 years, 11 months