Fedora JeOS?
by Peter Robinson
Hi All,
I just read about SLES JeOS and Ubuntu JeOS on the register here
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/23/novell_sles_jeos_beta/
With all the effort that was made for slimming down Fedora for OLPC I
would think we're in a pretty good position to do something similar.
Is there a JeOS planned, or even a SubProject planned for something
like this? I quick wiki search doesn't reveal anything but something
like this with all the virtualisation going on would be cool.
Peter
16 years
Unsigned apps in rawhide
by Alan
When I updated this moring, I get errors on the gnome-desktop and
control-center packages claiming they are unsigned.
Is this a known problem or should I fill out a bug?
16 years
Introduction - Pavel Khardikov
by Pavel Khardikov
Hello everybody,
I'm Pavel Khardikov from the Kursk State University, Russia. I'm 22. I'm
a first year student of postgraduate study.
Graduated from the faculty of computer science and computer engineering.
Speciality: administration software and information systems.
My application have been accepted into Google Summer of Code 2008. I'm
going to work on Pretty Web 2.0 Interfaces for Smolt.
This is my first GSoC. I'm really happy about it. My mentor is Yaakov Nemoy.
I want to help fedora project and open source, as well as to improve my
skills and experiences.
For more than 5 years, I worked as a system administrator for ISP
(Internet Service Provider).
I set up and supported servers and services (apache, nginx, tomcat,
squid, exim, bind, postgresql, mysql, jabberd, pptpd, etc...)
administered RHEL, CentOS and Fedora. I have some experiences on OpenVZ
and Xen infrastructure.
I use Fedora 8 on my laptop. RHEL 5 or CentOS 5 is installed on my
production servers basically.
And moreover I like to programming.
I know perl, python and web programming (XML, HTML/XHTML, CSS,
cross-browser making-up).
I like to design user interfaces.
--
Best regards. Pavel Khardikov
16 years
release notes for LUKS password
by Murray McAllister
Hi,
Sorry to bug everyone.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=443061 was marked as
requires release notes. Has this bug got anything to do with
http://luks.endorphin.org/
I'm not really sure what the notes should be. Is it saying that when
you go to enter this password, it automatically uses/assumes a US
keymap?
Thanks for your time,
Murray.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
pub 1024D/81B3FDEB 2007-09-19 [expires: 2008-09-18]
Key fingerprint = 4ED9 9907 5BF0 4132 2B46 20D1 C0C6 362D 81B3 FDEB
Murray McAllister (Fedora Docs Project / mdious) <murray.mcallister(a)gmail.com>
sub 2048g/B04CFA0C 2007-09-19 [expires: 2008-09-18]
16 years
rawhide report: 20080428 changes
by Fedora compose checker
Updated Packages:
(none)
Broken deps for i386
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kazehakase-0.5.0-1.fc9.2.i386 requires gecko-libs = 0:1.8.1.10
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kazehakase-0.5.0-1.fc9.2.x86_64 requires gecko-libs = 0:1.8.1.10
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kazehakase-0.5.0-1.fc9.2.ppc requires gecko-libs = 0:1.8.1.10
Broken deps for ppc64
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kazehakase-0.5.0-1.fc9.2.ppc64 requires gecko-libs = 0:1.8.1.10
livecd-tools-015-1.fc9.ppc64 requires yaboot
perl-Test-AutoBuild-darcs-1.2.2-3.fc9.noarch requires darcs >= 0:1.0.0
ppc64-utils-0.14-2.fc9.ppc64 requires yaboot
16 years
Greetings and how do I sign up?
by SL Baur
Greetings everyone. In past lifetimes I was maintainer of
XEmacs and an employee at Turbolinux.
I would like to see RPMs made of QtAda and the Icon Language
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/status.htm
I maintained Icon RPMs at Turbolinux, but I don't think they
ever made it to the world. The world still needs Icon so I want
to bring them back.
Is there someone working on QtAda or Icon? I'd like to build
RPMs for those packages.
-sb
16 years
Re: New vegastrike for F-10: 500MB !! ??
by Nigel Jones
I have no problem with it, BUT, (and I speak personally here), there are
some people that will not use it because it's just too big (500MB is
larger than some of the monthly data transfer caps in New Zealand
(200MB/mo), I personally, only have 700MB/day.
Also remember that even though it may produce a 500MB noarch rpm, it also
means quite likely a 500MB srpm making it 1 gig in total.
Another consideration would be the size of the community behind
vegastrike, if we have 100+ then thats great, if it's only 10 then I
become doubtful over it's usefulness in regards to resources. (Don't get
me wrong, just trying to put a slightly different perspective on it.)
Just my two cents,
Nigel
On Fri, April 25, 2008 6:59 pm, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm planning on updating vegastrike to the new 0.5.0 upstream release for
> F-10
> and maybe later F-9 / F-8 too, but vegastrike has been dead for a while
> and now
> makes some huge changes, so better to keep the old trusted version for F-8
> /
> F-9 for a while.
>
> However the 0.5.0 datafiles are 500 Mb b2zipped! So is this a problem?
>
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>
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>
16 years