Ashiqur Rahman Angel wrote:
Hi,
1. Need to include RPM Fusion with Fedora 11
Omega would cover that check announce list, based on F10. iirc
default installation (but
not activated, like Fedora test repo or raw hide, as we don´t
include
proprietary software). If this is not possible (may be because of some
legal issue), then I´ll say, we need a working GUI solution to install
RPM Fusion. According to RPM Fusion <
http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration>
they explained a GUI solution to install the repo, but most of the time,
it doesnt work at all (I myself, tested thousands time, also so many
people there has, who tried, I searched for the solution, everyone give
me CLI solution). And KPackage Kit can´t install it. So we need a
solution that will work for GNOME and KDE both.
No problems here with Gnome. (EU citizen)
Ask rpmfusion about kde bit.
2. Need a GUI solution to install nVidia and ATI driver, that will
automatically install the appropriate driver (Ubuntu has a GUI /Hardware
Drivers /options that automatically download and install the driver,
also they have Envy, its another GUI solution)
google autoten from dangermouse
3. Need a GUI solution to install all kind of proprietary Multimedia
codecs (Ubuntu has ubuntu-restricted-extras, they simply select it from
package manager, and it installs all kind of codecs including JAVA)
refer to above points, packagekit can handle media-codecs
if rpmfusion enabled, allegedly.
4. Need a complete GUI solution to install softwares offline from cache
(ofcourse if it can fix the dependency) or DVD Media.
You would need a local repo 40+ gb to do that, which no other distro
does either, by default.
5. There has a very easy way to install a rpm package from CLI (one
single package, that has not any dependency issue or if it has, it´s
possible to install the package by ignoring it). But from Fedora 9, GUI
double click rpm install doesnt work at all. So, we need a GUI solution
of it.
Can't you expand on this, I don't full understand the point?
6. Need to add CD/DVD repo with Fedora 11 default installation, so
people can use DVD to install softwares.
That could be workable in "sofware sources" open to correction.
7. From /etc/yum.conf we need to edit keepcache=0 to 1 as default. So
people can use the cache to install software later or to some other PC.
Don't agree, as updates are frequent, and you already have the dvd from
above.
Many of you will say, why we are following Ubuntu? Well, I´ll say, no,
we are not following them. This is the truth, what users want. And many
of you will think, this ideas are stupid, but truth is If this issues we
can fix, for sure, so many people will start using Fedora. My apologies,
if I am wrong anywhere.
Because they believe (debatable) in the concept of freedom,
but won't\don't work towards it's advancement.
Frank