Introduction as a contributor in Fedora Weekly News (FWN)Project
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31-Oct-2009
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Fedora Weekly News 199
by Pascal Calarco
Fedora Weekly News Issue 199
o 1.1 Planet Fedora
+ 1.1.1 General
+ 1.1.2 Fedora 12 Beta Roundup
o 1.2 Ambassadors
+ 1.2.1 Fedora at ABLEConf in Phoenix, Arizona
+ 1.2.2 Fedora 12 is coming
o 1.3 QualityAssurance
+ 1.3.1 Test Days
+ 1.3.2 Weekly meetings
+ 1.3.3 Fedora 12 Beta release
+ 1.3.4 Confined users Test Day summary
+ 1.3.5 Fedora 12 blocker bug review meeting
o 1.4 Translation
+ 1.4.1 Scheduled Translation Tasks for Fedora 12
+ 1.4.2 Cracklib Translations for Anaconda
+ 1.4.3 FLSCo Election Proposal
+ 1.4.4 New Members/Maintainers in FLP
o 1.5 Artwork
+ 1.5.1 Fedora 12 Countdown banner
+ 1.5.2 Icon Emblems
+ 1.5.3 F12 Final Wallpaper Polish
+ 1.5.4 Post-Beta Changes for the Desktop Look
o 1.6 Security Advisories
+ 1.6.1 Fedora 11 Security Advisories
+ 1.6.2 Fedora 10 Security Advisories
o 1.7 Virtualization
+ 1.7.1 Fedora Virtualization List
# 1.7.1.1 KVM and Paravirtualization
# 1.7.1.2 Installing Virtio Drivers in Windows XP
Setup
+ 1.7.2 Virtualization Tools List
# 1.7.2.1 libosinfo Revisited
+ 1.7.3 Other Sources
# 1.7.3.1 Using Kernel Samepage Merging with KVM
- Fedora Weekly News Issue 199 -
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 199[1] for the week ending October
25, 2009. What follows are some highlights from this issue.
Our issue kicks off this week with news from the Fedora Planet community
of Fedora developers and users, including thoughts on PHP security, a
new tool, rpmguard, continued work on libguestfs, and a great Fedora 12
beta roundup. From Ambassadors we have an event report on ABLEConf in
Phoenix, Arizona. Much goodness from the Quality Assurance beat, with
updates on this past week's two Test days, detailed weekly meetings
notes, and various Fedora 12 beta-related activities. In news from
Fedora's Translation team, updates on milestone for Fedora 12
translation tasks, new contributors of a couple Fedora Localization
Project language teams, and details on the next FLSCo election. In
Art/Design news, some icon emblem work, Fedora 12 final wallpaper
polish, and details on post-beta F12 desktop look changes. Security
Advisories brings us up to date on a couple security releases for Fedora
10 and 11. Our issue rounds out with the always-interesting
Virtualization beat, with discussion on paravirtualization and KVMs in
Fedora, installing Virtio drivers in Windows XP, and details on Fedora
12's kernel samepage merging (KSM) feature. We hope you enjoy FWN 199!
If you are interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see
our 'join' page[2]. We welcome reader feedback: fedora-news-list(a)redhat.com
The Fedora News team is collaborating with Marketing and Docs to come up
with a new exciting platform for disseminating news and views on Fedora,
called Fedora Insight. We plan to have the next issue of Fedora Weekly
News in Fedora Insight, next week. We welcome your feedback as we
migrate FWN to this new content platform!
FWN Editorial Team: Pascal Calarco, Adam Williamson
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue199
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NewsProject/Join
-- Planet Fedora --
In this section, we cover the highlights of Planet Fedora[1] - an
aggregation of blogs from Fedora contributors worldwide.
Contributing Writer: Adam Batkin
1. http://planet.fedoraproject.org
--- General ---
Pavol Rusnak described[1] how scripts using LD_LIBRARY_PATH can be
written to work in a more secure way.
Konstantin Ryabitsev explained[2] the many reasons why embedding
passwords in PHP scripts is a Bad Idea, and possible alternatives.
Matt Domsch helped[3] get some patches integrated so that Linuxes can
use embedded TPM chips to feed the entropy pool (and get better/more
secure random numbers).
Kamil Páral created[4] a tool, rpmguard "for checking differences
between RPM packages. It is very similar to rpmdiff, but it prints only
important changes, not all. Therefore it can be used every time a new
package is built to easily see if something hasn’t went completely wrong."
Richard W.M. Jones has been busy at work on libguestfs. There are a few
new tools: virt-tar[5] and virt-ls[6] as well as a list[7] of current
(and upcoming) virt-* tools. Richard provided some tips too,
obtaining[8] the Windows version and service pack number and
unpacking[9] a Mac .dmg installer. And lastly, building a supermin
appliance using febootstrap: Given a Fedora appliance on a Fedora host,
"Let’s strip out all those programs and libraries from the appliance,
and we’ll add them back from the host just before we launch it."
1. http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2009/10/wrong-usage-of-ld_library_path/
2. http://blog.mricon.com/2009/10/passwords-in-php-scripts.html
3. http://domsch.com/blog/?p=107
4.
http://kparal.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/rpmguard-print-important-differenc...
5. http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/10/19/new-tool-virt-tar/
6. http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/10/19/new-tool-virt-ls/
7. http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/10/20/fedora-virt-commands/
8.
http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/10/23/tip-get-windows-version-service-pack...
9.
http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/10/25/unpack-a-mac-dmg-installer-using-gue...
--- Fedora 12 Beta Roundup ---
Lots of people have downloaded, installed and written up their
experiences with the just-released Fedora 12 Beta. Collected here are
some of the Fedora Planet blog posts on the topic.
Adam Williamson[1], Sandro Mathys[2], Paul W. Frields[3] and Andrew
Vermilya Jamison[4] all installed the Beta and posted their initial
thoughts.
Nicu Buceli noted[5] F12's better webcam support and threw[6] a Windows
7 party to celebrate. And if you want your menu icons back, Nicu can
tell[7] you how to do that too.
Nicu also reviewed[8] the new GNOME Shell, as did Jeff Ollie[9].
Matt Domsch mentioned[10] that Fedora 12 is now self-hosting. "What does
this mean? Simply put, it means that you can use a copy of Fedora 12 to
rebuild, from source, all of Fedora 12 again."
Máirín Duffy displayed[11] the work so far in developing a new desktop
wallpaper background image.
And finally, some news from off-planet. Ars Technica took a look[12] at
the Fedora 12 Beta release.
1. http://www.happyassassin.net/2009/10/20/fedora-12-beta-is-go/
2. http://blog.sandro-mathys.ch/2009/10/20/f12-beta-on-lenovo-t400s
3. http://marilyn.frields.org:8080/~paul/wordpress/?p=2808
4.
http://blogs.andyjamison.com/andy/linux-trials/fedora-12-beta-initial-tho...
5. http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2009/10/better-webcam-support.html
6. http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2009/10/my-own-windows-7-party.html
7. http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2009/10/give-back-my-icons.html
8. http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2009/10/way-of-dodo.html
9. http://jeff.blogs.ocjtech.us/2009/10/gnome-shell.html
10. http://domsch.com/blog/?p=116
11. http://linuxgrrl.com/blog/2009/10/24/f12-wallpaper-sprinting/
12.
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/reviews/2009/10/ars-takes-a-first-look...
-- Ambassadors --
In this section, we cover Fedora Ambassadors Project[1].
Contributing Writer: Larry Cafiero
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors
--- Fedora at ABLEConf in Phoenix, Arizona ---
Ryan Rix provides wrap up of Fedora's representation at the Arizona
Business and Liberty Experience in Phoenix, Arizona over the weekend.
http://hackersramblings.wordpress.com/2009/10/25/ableconf/
Ryan thanks to Clint Savage and FAmNA for the Fedora table's supplies
(which were a huge success, by the by) and also many thanks to Aaron
Siego for flying out from the icy north to be with us in the
uncomfortably warm fall.
--- Fedora 12 is coming ---
While you may still be promoting Fedora 11 in your areas, you can make
plans for Fedora 12 events to promote and celebrate the release of our
next version.
As such, with the upcoming release of Fedora 12, this is a reminder that
posting an announcement of your event on Fedora Weekly News can help get
the word out. Contact FWN Ambassador correspondent Larry Cafiero at
lcafiero-AT-fedoraproject-DOT-org with announcements of upcoming events
-- and don't forget to e-mail reports after the events as well.
-- QualityAssurance
In this section, we cover the activities of the QA team[1].
Contributing Writer: Adam Williamson
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA
--- Test Days ---
Last week's first Test Day[1] was on the confined SELinux users feature.
The modest turnout of testers managed to run through nearly the whole
set of tests and expose several bugs to help refine the feature. The
second Test Day[2] was on power management[3] improvements in Fedora 12.
A good turnout of testers ran the carefully prepared test suite on an
even wider array of machines, providing valuable data for the developers.
Next week's Test Day[4], the last of the Fedora 12 cycle, will be on
internationalization (also known as i18n)[5] - an event which usually
has a strong focus on input methods, but can also cover issues like
fonts. This Test Day was previously scheduled for 2009-10-15 but was
postponed, this is the new date. The Test Day will run all day on
Thursday 2009-10-29 in the #fedora-test-day IRC channel. Please come
along and help ensure Fedora works just as well no matter what language
you use!
No Fit and Finish track Test Day is planned for next week.
If you would like to propose a main track Test Day for the Fedora 13
cycle, please contact the QA team via email or IRC, or file a ticket in
QA Trac[6].
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-20
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-22
3. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PowerManagementF12
4. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-29
5. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N
6. http://fedorahosted.org/fedora-qa/
--- Weekly meetings ---
The QA group weekly meeting[1] was held on 2009-10-19. The full log is
available[2]. James Laska followed up on concerns raised at the last
meeting by Jesse Keating that blocker bugs may not be being identified
fast enough. James noted that research by himself and Adam Williamson
indicated almost all issues had been escalated within two days of being
identified, which he felt was a good record.
James Laska had also investigated the packaging of the
israwhidebroken.com project code. He found it was very easy to build a
package since the code used Python setuptools. He also reported that he
had requested the creation of a public autoqa-devel mailing list for the
AutoQA project[3].
James Laska initiated a review of the Beta testing process. Liam Li was
thinking about ways to get 100% installation test case coverage, or at
least improve the coverage to all tier 2 tests. James was pleased that
all tier 1 tests had been covering during the Beta test process. James
asked whether it would be possible to reduce the number of tests in the
matrix. Liam was not sure whether that would actually reduce release
quality. James suggested looking for potential duplication of cases in
the matrix. Adam Williamson wondered if it would be possible to generate
a version of the matrix showing only uncompleted tests, so it would be
clearer which tests still needed to be performed. James pointed out that
the matrix could already be sorted. Adam had not considered that
possibility, and suggested that it be explained in Liam's test request
emails. Ben Williams pointed out the Fedora Unity test matrix[4], and
James suggested merging the two together. Will Woods discussed the
possibility of integrating the AutoQA installation test results; he said
it would be simpler to just have a link to an external AutoQA results
page, but having the AutoQA system insert results into a Wiki page would
be possible.
Will Woods and Kamil Paral reported on the progress of the AutoQA
project. Will had been working on getting the production AutoQA instance
up and running. He had given up on the idea of having
israwhidebroken.com link back to detailed test results, instead planning
to provide a page explaining where to find the results. This means
israwhidebroken.com can go up as soon as the production AutoQA instance
is running. Beyond this, Will has been working on a hook for Koji, which
will allow AutoQA to trigger on new builds in Koji. A preliminary
version of this code is available[5]. Kamil had continued work on his
script to monitor important changes in packages, now renamed 'rpmguard'.
It is now maintained in AutoQA git[6]. He had created test packages to
make sure the script works as intended, and now is looking for feedback
from a wider test audience. He planned to write a blog post to try and
trigger people to test and provide feedback on the script. He was also
looking for suggestions for the best possible output format for the tool.
Jóhann Guðmundsson and Adam Williamson updated the status of the project
to revise debugging-related pages. Richard June had helped out by
starting work on an alternative template page[7]. Adam felt it should be
possible to come up with a template which would standardize the layout
of such pages while still providing enough flexibility to cover
different components, but he had not yet had enough time to try and work
on this himself. He emphasized that no-one should wait on the planned
template before revising pages to fit the new format and naming scheme.
James Laska volunteered to work on renaming all existing pages to fit
the new naming scheme.
Jesse Keating asked the group to help review tag requests for the final
release. He noted there was no formal set of requirements for tag
requests for critical path packages, but asked reviewers to be sensible
in judging whether the change was safe and genuinely necessary. Requests
should explain what issue the updated package fixes, why it needs to be
fixed, and the likely impact if it is not fixed. He provided an RSS
feed[8] to monitor tickets as they come in.
Adam Williamson asked the group to help develop the Fedora 12 Common
Bugs page[9] by adding issues to it and marking bugs which should be
added to it with the CommonBugs keyword. James Laska provided a search
URL[10] for listing bug reports marked as needing to be added to a
Common Bugs page.
The Bugzappers group weekly meeting[11] was held on 2009-10-20. The full
log is available[12]. Richard June reported on the progress of the
kernel triage project. He had found more bugs that required further
information, and was working with John Linville to ensure his process
for getting more information on these reports was correct.
Adam Williamson provided an update on the debugging page revision
project, recapping the discussion from the previous day's QA meeting.
Edward Kirk made a suggestion for a Triage Day event. He suggested a day
to review all remaining open Fedora 10 bugs, trying to close reports
that can be closed and rebase others to later Fedora releases if
possible and necessary. The group liked the idea, and there was general
agreement on Friday 2009-10-30 at 15:00 UTC as the date and time. Edward
promised to announce the event on the mailing list ahead of time.
Brennan Ashton updated the status of the triage metrics project. He had
not had time to work on it since his last update. He had tried to find
someone to help maintain the project, but had not yet been successful.
However, he had the upcoming week off and would try to produce a summary
of the current state of the project to make it easier to find other
maintainers. Adam Williamson and Edward Kirk were eager to try and help
move the project forward.
Steven Parrish asked if any other group members would be at the upcoming
FUDCon Toronto event[13]. Adam Williamson said that he and the rest of
the Red Hat Fedora QA team would be there. Steven and Adam noted that
limited funding was available for community members to attend the event,
and explained that those wanting funding should add their name to the
attendee list and check the column for funding. Brennan Ashton asked if
anyone else would be driving from Boston. Adam pointed out that there
was a group bus[14] being organized.
The next QA weekly meeting will be held on 2009-10-26 at 1600 UTC in
#fedora-meeting, and the next Bugzappers weekly meeting on 2009-10-27 at
1500 UTC in #fedora-meeting.
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings
2.
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-19/fedora-meeting...
3. https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1733
4.
http://spins.fedoraunity.org/Members/Southern_Gentleman/Fedora%2012%20%20...
5.
https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/browser/hooks/post-koji-build/watch-koji-...
6. http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/autoqa.git?a=tree;f=tests/rpmguard
7. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Template:How_to_debug2
8.
https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/timeline?ticket=on&changeset=on&mileston...
9. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F12_bugs
10. http://tinyurl.com/l4kma5
11. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/Meetings
12.
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-20/fedora-meeting...
13. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Toronto_2009
14. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Toronto_2009#Bus_Travel
--- Fedora 12 Beta release ---
Of course, the week's big news was the release of Fedora 12 Beta[1].
This prompted several threads[2] [3] [4] [5] (and more) from
enthusiastic testers, with valuable experiences which Adam Williamson
encouraged to be turned into bug reports.
1.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00393.html
2.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00453.html
3.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00458.html
4.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00486.html
5.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00493.html
--- Confined users Test Day summary ---
Eduard Benes provided a summary[1] of the SELinux confined users Test
Day[2], listing the bug reports resulting from the Test Day and thanking
the testers and also Dan Walsh, who had already begun resolving reported
bugs.
1.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00488.html
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-20
--- Fedora 12 blocker bug review meeting ---
Adam Williamson provided a recap[1] of the blocker bug review meeting
which took place on Friday 2009-10-23, linking to a report[2] of the
meeting which lists the status and actions decided for all 51 blocker
bugs reviewed during the course of the meeting. He thanked all those who
attended for their help in reviewing the large load of bugs.
1.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00579.html
2.
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-bugzappers/2009-10-23/fedora-bugz...
-- Translation --
This section covers the news surrounding the Fedora Translation (L10n)
Project[1].
Contributing Writer: Runa Bhattacharjee
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N
--- Scheduled Translation Tasks for Fedora 12 ---
The currently scheduled task for the Fedora Translation teams is the
translation of all the Fedora Guides. This would end on the 5th of
November 09[1].
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00118.html
--- Cracklib Translations for Anaconda ---
Translation of the cracklib package was recommened by Ankit Patel[1], as
this package provides some strings for the 'Root password creation'
dialog that is presented by Anaconda during Fedora installations. At
present the translations can be submitted directly in the
sourceforge.net project page. However, Dimitris Glezos informed that
this package would be made available via transifex.net to accept
translation submission[2].
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00122.html
2.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00127.html
--- FLSCo Election Proposal ---
The current chair of the FLSCo Dimitris Glezos has put forward the
suggestion about conducting another round of elections for the FLSCo
after the release of Fedora 12[1]. Currently this discussion is open on
the fedora-trans mailing list.
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00126.html
--- New Members/Maintainers in FLP ---
Dimitrios Typaldos[1] joined the Greek Translation team last week while
Iñigo Varela announced the new Asturian Translation team[2]. Also,
Silvio Pierro took over the maintainership of the Italian Translation
team[3]. This team was earlier led by Francesco Tombolini.
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00117.html
2.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00128.html
3.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00121.html
-- Artwork --
In this section, we cover the Fedora Design Team[1].
Contributing Writer: Nicu Buculei
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork
--- Fedora 12 Countdown banner ---
Máirín Duffy asked[1] for someone to take care of the countdown banner
for the Fedora 12 final release "Does anybody have the cycles to take
the beta banner and refactor it into a countdown banner?" and both Nicu
Buculei[2] and Alexander Smirnov[3] provided alternate implementations.
1.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001191....
2.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001195....
3.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001204....
--- Icon Emblems ---
Matthias Clasen asked for help[1] with the xdg folder icons " Your
challenge, if you accept it, is to take the scalable Mist folder icon
and add scalable lookalikes of the emblems to it" and Máirín Duffy
completed the task[2].
1.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001192....
2.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001199....
--- F12 Final Wallpaper Polish ---
After consulting on IRC with other members of the team Máirín Duffy
proposed[1] a final update for the Fedora 12 wallpaper artwork "I'd love
to hear your thoughts. I think we want to stay with the order & chaos
concept; Nicu and I brainstormed a bit and I started taking this
direction where you have close-together/orderly bokeh bursting out onto
the left [...] I would love to hear what you think - could this work for
F12? How could we push it further?" Bill Nottingham worried[2] about a
need to respin all the release artwork, Jaroslav Reznik complained[3] a
late and potentially disruptive change "I was really happy that we have
everything ready in time for alpha and now we're starting again from
point zero :(". Máirín pointed [4] this is an evolutionary process "This
is not restarting from point zero. There is an absolute progression here
if you start from the first iteration to these iterations", while others
like Charlie Brej expressed their support[5] for the new design "As I
said in IRC, I do like very much." At the time of this writing, the
development continue, Fedora Weekly News will keep you updated.
1.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001221....
2.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001222....
3.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001235....
4.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001242....
5.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001230....
--- Post-Beta Changes for the Desktop Look ---
Matthias Clasen started la large controversy[1] on @fedora-desktop after
announcing a number of post-Beta changes to the desktop look and feel
"note has been moved to the left, with the other launchers, the user
switcher has been moved to the far right and the show desktop button has
been removed. We have added padding between objects on the panel." A lot
of people criticised the change so late in the release cycle, after the
feature freeze made in a non-transparent way, like Rahul Sundaram[2]
"The show desktop button has been in the GNOME panel for years and
years. I am not sure why you wait for such changes to be done at the
last minute. Where does such changes get discussed?" or John Poelstra[3]
"I think removing the hide desktop button is a really bad change too. I
also don't understand why these changes continue to pile on when we are
way past past alpha and feature freeze. These do not seem like 'bug
fixes'. Are more changes planned too?"
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-desktop-list/2009-October/msg00066...
2.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-desktop-list/2009-October/msg00072...
3.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-desktop-list/2009-October/msg00078...
-- Security Advisories --
In this section, we cover Security Advisories from fedora-package-announce.
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-announce
Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco
--- Fedora 11 Security Advisories ---
* xpdf-3.02-15.fc11 -
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg0...
* pidgin-2.6.3-2.fc11 -
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg0...
--- Fedora 10 Security Advisories ---
* xpdf-3.02-15.fc10 -
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg0...
* pidgin-2.6.3-2.fc10 -
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg0...
-- Virtualization --
In this section, we cover discussion of Fedora virtualization
technologies on the @fedora-virt and @virt-tools lists..
Contributing Writer: Dale Bewley
--- Fedora Virtualization List ---
This section contains the discussion happening on the fedora-virt list.
---- KVM and Paravirtualization ----
The Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine is a form of hardware assisted
virtualization[1] as opposed to software-only or paravirtualization.
This means the underlying hardware must have CPU features like Intel-VT
or AMD-V. While common in the last few years, there are still many
servers in operation which lack these extensions.
Giovanni Tirloni asked[2] about the state of paravirtualization support
in KVM, and asked about a set of KVM patches[3].
Dor Laor answered[4] there is no plan to support non-VT hardware with
KVM. While Xen is not supported on Fedora, it is still a
paravirtualization for such hardware option under Redhat 5.
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware-assisted_virtualization
2. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-October/msg00090.html
3. http://people.redhat.com/mingo/kvm-paravirt-patches/
4. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-October/msg00092.html
---- Installing Virtio Drivers in Windows XP Setup ----
Richard Hughes posted[1] the following directions for installing VirtIO
drivers[2] during Windows XP setup.
* create a 1.44Mb image file
* mount it by loopback
* format it with vfat
* copy the Install/Xp/x86/viostor.sys, Install/Xp/x86/wnet.inf, and
the txtsetup.oem file below to the root of the mounted image
* umount the loop device
* attach the floppy image as a floppy storage element in the VM's
details pane
* boot the VM
* remember to press F6 when booting the windows xp setup and select
the VirtoIO device.
File txtsetup.oem:
[Disks]
d1 = "Viostor SCSI driver disk",\disk1.tag,\
[Defaults]
SCSI = viostor
[SCSI]
viostor = "Viostor SCSI Controller"
[Files.SCSI.viostor]
driver = d1,viostor.sys,viostor
inf = d1,wnet.inf
[HardwareIds.scsi.viostor]
id = "PCI\VEN_1AF4&DEV_1001","viostor"
Richard added "I'm still unable to install XP using ide, scsi or virtio
drivers as it gives the message "Setup was unable to format the
partition. The disk maybe damaged." -- any ideas welcome."
1. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-October/msg00101.html
2. http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/WindowsGuestDrivers/Download_Drivers
--- Virtualization Tools List ---
This section contains the discussion happening on the virt-tools-list list.
---- libosinfo Revisited ----
Arjun Roy revived[1] discussion of a library to track details of OS
distributions for use by tools such as
image:Echo-package-16px.pngpython-virtinst and virt-inspector. LibOSinfo
was first proposed[2] by Cole Robinson.
1.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/virt-tools-list/2009-October/msg00091.html
2.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue180#libosinfo:_Library_for_Virt_OS...
--- Other Sources ---
---- Using Kernel Samepage Merging with KVM ----
An upcoming feature of Fedora 12 is KSM[1]. "Kernel SamePage Merging is
a recent linux kernel feature which combines identical memory pages from
multiple processes into one copy on write memory region." Haydn Solomon
described[2] how KSM and KVM work together.
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/KSM
2.
http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/using-ksm-kernel-samepage-merging-kvm
- end FWN 199 -
---
Pascal Calarco, Fedora Ambassador, Indiana, USA
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Pcalarco
14 years, 6 months
Re: virt beat complete
by Pascal Calarco
Absolutely! Thanks very much Dale! I appreciate your work very much. Your beat really helps raise visibility for Fedora's virt communities!
- pascal
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Subject: virt beat complete
Virt beat is complete if you have time to add it tomorrow.
Sorry I'm not very consistent as of late.
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Re: qa beat in
by Pascal Calarco
Fantastic, thanks for your great work, Adam! Your QA beat covers a lot of ground consistently every week, and you obviously put a fair amount of time into this - it shows!
- pascal
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Subject: qa beat in
Sorry it's a bit late by my standard, spent all of Friday reviewing F12
blocker bugs. QA beat is now in for 199.
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virt beat complete
by Dale Bewley
Virt beat is complete if you have time to add it tomorrow.
Sorry I'm not very consistent as of late.
14 years, 6 months
qa beat in
by Adam Williamson
Sorry it's a bit late by my standard, spent all of Friday reviewing F12
blocker bugs. QA beat is now in for 199.
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http://www.happyassassin.net
14 years, 6 months
Fedora Weekly News Issue 198
by Pascal Calarco
o 1.1 Announcements
+ 1.1.1 FEDORA ANNOUNCE LIST
# 1.1.1.1 FUDCon Lodging -- IMPORTANT
+ 1.1.2 FEDORA EVENTS
# 1.1.2.1 Upcoming Events
# 1.1.2.2 Past Events
o 1.2 Planet Fedora
+ 1.2.1 General
o 1.3 QualityAssurance
+ 1.3.1 Test Days
+ 1.3.2 Weekly meetings
+ 1.3.3 DeltaISO update
+ 1.3.4 Fedora 12 Beta RC2 testing
o 1.4 Translation
+ 1.4.1 FLP Representation at the Beta Release
Readiness Meeting
+ 1.4.2 Scheduled Translation Tasks for Fedora 12
+ 1.4.3 Concern About Virt-manager Translation Submission
+ 1.4.4 New Members in FLP
o 1.5 Artwork
+ 1.5.1 Constantine Wallpaper Extras
o 1.6 Security Advisories
+ 1.6.1 Fedora 11 Security Advisories
+ 1.6.2 Fedora 10 Security Advisories
- Fedora Weekly News Issue 198 -
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 198[1] for the week ending October
18, 2009. What follows are some highlights from this issue.
This week's issue begins with some updates on lodging for December's
Fedora User and Developer Conference in Toronto. If you plan to attend
or are considering it, be sure to read this. News from the Fedora Planet
presents news and views from Fedora community members. In Quality
Assurance news, details from the latest upcoming Test Days on SELinux
and power management, and an invitation for Test Day proposals for
Fedora 12 and 13 cycles, in addition to wonderful detail on the weekly
QA meetings and team activities, and updates towards Fedora 12 beta. In
translation news, details from last week's Fedora 12 beta readiness
meeting, a query about the Russian translation of Fedora 12
virt-manager, and details of new Fedora Localization Project members.
From the Art/Design team, details on Constantine (Fedora 12)
wallpapers. Our issue wraps up this week with details on last week's
security patches for Fedora 10 and 11. Enjoy FWN!
If you are interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see
our 'join' page[2]. We welcome reader feedback: fedora-news-list(a)redhat.com
The Fedora News team is collaborating with Marketing and Docs to come up
with a new exciting platform for disseminating news and views on Fedora,
called Fedora Insight. We plan to have the next issue of Fedora Weekly
News in Fedora Insight, next week. We welcome your feedback as we
migrate FWN to this new content platform!
FWN Editorial Team: Pascal Calarco, Adam Williamson
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue198
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NewsProject/Join
-- Announcements --
In this section, we cover announcements from the Fedora Project,
including general announcements[1], development announcements[2] and
Events[3].
Contributing Writer: Rashadul Islam
1. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/
2. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/
3. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events
--- FEDORA ANNOUNCE LIST ---
---- FUDCon Lodging -- IMPORTANT ----
Paul W. Frields, Fedora Project Leader, announced [1] exclusively about
the FUDCon Lodging. On his brief, he mentioned, "We've added an extra
"hotel" field to the FUDCon wiki pre-registration table, on the far
right.[2]
If you have already booked at the hotel, please visit the wiki.If you do
not need lodging, please visit the wiki. Use the following codes for the
hotel booking field: Y == HAVE booked lodging NA == Not applicable,
don't need/want
If you have not booked, but need lodging, you don't need to do anything
at this time.
The FUDCon planning team will get initial roomsharing set up for people
based on the responses, so please be courteous to your fellow Fedora
community members by promptly responding [1][2]. Thanks.
[1] If your lodging is not being funded by the Fedora Project, and you
don't want to room share, that's perfectly OK. :-) Please mark the wiki
comments to say "not roomsharing" in that case.
[2] If you have already found a roommate, please indicate that on the
wiki in your "Comments" field.
1.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2009-October/msg00004...
2. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Toronto_2009#Pre-registration
--- FEDORA EVENTS ---
Fedora events are the source of marketing, learning and meeting all the
fellow community people around you. So, please mark your agenda with the
following events to consider attending or volunteering near you!
---- Upcoming Events ----
* North America (NA)[1]
* Central & South America (LATAM) [2]
* Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)[3]
* India, Asia, Australia (India/APJ)[4]
1.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q3_.28September_2009_-_November...
2.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q3_.28September_2009_-_November...
3.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q3_.28September_2009_-_November...
4.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q3_.28September_2009_-_November...
---- Past Events ----
Archive of Past Fedora Events[1]
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#Past_Events
-- Planet Fedora --
In this section, we cover the highlights of Planet Fedora[1] - an
aggregation of blogs from Fedora contributors worldwide.
Contributing Writer: Adam Batkin
1. http://planet.fedoraproject.org
--- General ---
Richard W.M. Jones described[1] a "Poor man's P2V":
"What happens when you have an old server sitting in the corner —
the hardware is flaky and you need to set up a virtual equivalent ASAP,
but no one can remember how that old server is configured? People will
sell you very expensive software to solve this problem for you. But if
you have some time and patience you can do P2V conversions by hand for
free, and it’s not too hard. Here’s how."
Rahul Sundaram found[2] that the recent major changes to Thunderbird's
user interface (that had suddenly appeared after a routine Fedora 11
update) have been fixed/reverted.
Michael DeHaan tried to define[3] all of the possible meanings of the
word "Cloud".
Seth Vidal wondered[4] about the growth of Fedora (for example, number
of packages and size of Yum repository metadata) and how to sustain
future growth.
Jose M Manimala introduced[5] Entente, a web services framework for
Python "which requires minimal configuration and can be deployed based
on Generated classes or user defined classes."
Máirín Duffy demoed[6] a new GTK font selector dialog box that may
drastically improve usability. Máirín also posted[7] the complete part
list, with photos (including the giant carrying case).
James Antill addressed[8] some of the issues affecting the installation
of multiple versions of a single (RPM) package on a system, and how
Python 3 in particular can be handled.
Martin Sourada looked[9] at how lighting affects the Echo Icon Theme.
"So, I wonder what do you folks reading the Fedora (Design) Planet
think? It's still not too late to adjust the guidelines for Echo
Perspective..."
1. http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/poor-mans-p2v/
2.
http://mether.wordpress.com/2009/10/14/thunderbird-problem-gets-fixed/
3. http://michaeldehaan.net/2009/10/14/what-does-cloud-mean/
4. http://skvidal.wordpress.com/2009/10/14/limits-to-growth/
5. http://josemanimala.eu.org/posts/305
6.
http://mairin.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/gtk-font-selector-ui-update-round-1/
7.
http://mairin.wordpress.com/2009/10/17/open-source-portable-usability-tes...
8. http://illiterat.livejournal.com/7660.html
9.
http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/echo-icons-lighting-and-shadow...
-- QualityAssurance --
In this section, we cover the activities of the QA team[1].
Contributing Writer: Adam Williamson
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA
--- Test Days ---
Last week's planned Test Day on internationalization (i18n) was
postponed to a yet-to-be-determined future date. Our apologies to anyone
who made time to attend.
Two Test Days are scheduled for next week. The first[1] is on the
confined SELinux users feature. This feature involves assigning an
SELinux role to a user. The role's policy controls the extent of the
user's access to the system. The Test Day will focus on testing several
scenarios to ensure the policy restrictions work as they should. As
usual, there will be a live CD available for testing - there's no need
to install Rawhide. The Test Day will run all day on Thursday 2009-10-20
in the #fedora-test-day IRC channel.
The second Test Day[2] will be on power management[3], especially
specific improvements made in Fedora 12. Some very specific but
easy-to-run test cases which will greatly aid the development team in
refining power management have been developed for the Test Day: there's
even a helpful script which runs the tests and generates the need
results automatically. As usual, there will be a live CD available for
testing - there's no need to install Rawhide. This Test Day will be very
easy to participate in, and the information you can generate will be
very helpful, so please come along and help out! The Test Day will run
all day on Thursday 2009-10-22 in the #fedora-test-day IRC channel.
No Fit and Finish track Test Day is planned for next week.
If you would like to propose a main track Test Day for the Fedora 12 or
13 cycles, please contact the QA team via email or IRC, or file a ticket
in QA Trac[4].
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-20
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-22
3. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PowerManagementF12
4. http://fedorahosted.org/fedora-qa/
--- Weekly meetings ---
The QA group weekly meeting[1] was held on 2009-10-12. The full log is
available[2]. James Laska reported that the new hardware which would be
used to host the israwhidebroken.com project and other parts of the
AutoQA project is in transit.
James Laska had contacted the Anaconda development team to check if the
recent installer test days had identified any Beta blocker bugs. He
found that the first test day had resulted in three blockers being added
to the list. Jesse Keating worried that too much testing was being done
after the Beta freeze, which made resolving identified bugs very
difficult. James felt that extensive testing was being done both before
and after the freeze. Jesse believed some of the blocker bugs that were
found after the freeze date could have been found earlier. James agreed
to investigate the bugs in question to see when they were introduced and
when they were identified.
James Laska reviewed the status of the first Beta release candidate
build, and noted status on the last remaining beta blocker bug was
unclear. Denise Dumas said that Dave Lehman would investigate and report
whether the bug was fixed in the release candidate build, and hence
whether a second release candidate build would be required. James, Liam
Li and Rui He had already started validation testing on the release
candidate build[3].
Will Woods reported on the progress of the AutoQA project. He had been
working on backlinking from the test status information on
israwhidebroken.com to the actual test result in the autotest front end,
but had not yet found a satisfactory solution. He had also been looking
at auto-generating a Wiki page to list the critical path packages (as
the set of critical path packages can change unpredictably, a
manually-maintained static page is not a good solution). His plan for
this is blocked by the Python interface to the Wiki using JSON, which
cannot create or edit pages. Will and James Laska agreed that James
would work on creating a package of the israwhidebroken.com code to be
used for the production instance of the site. Kamil Paral reported
steady progress on his packagediff test for identifying major changes
between package versions. He had initial implementations of most
important tests, and was working to generate fake packages so he can
test the script and isolate any bugs in it. The group agreed that in the
long term it would make sense to integrate Kamil's work as extensions to
the existing rpmdiff tool, but in the short term it could be hosted as
part of the AutoQA project.
Jóhann Guðmundsson explained his project to revise and standardize Wiki
pages dealing with debugging and reporting bugs in various
components[4]. He had created a template for such pages[5] and revised
several existing pages to fit this new template. The group discussed a
standard naming convention for such pages, and agreed on
How_to_debug_(component name). Jóhann mentioned that he would welcome
feedback on the usefulness of the existing pages, which would be the
most important ones to revise, and what new pages of this type should be
created.
The Bugzappers group weekly meeting[6] was held on 2009-10-13. Adam
Williamson commented on the QA group's discussion of Jóhann
Guðmundsson's debugging page revision project, noting the agreement on
the How_to_debug_(component name) naming convention.
Edward Kirk noted that housekeeping tasks, which would have been
starting that week, had been delayed due to the overall release schedule
delay occasioned by the delay of the Beta release.
Adam Williamson noted that Richard June was not present to give an
update on the kernel triage project, nor was Brennan Ashton present to
discuss the triage metrics project.
Sergey Rudchenko wanted to know if there was a way to have Bugzilla
notify him of new bugs being filed on a particular component, but not of
any change activity to existing bugs, as he found the volume of email
with all the change messages included overwhelming. Edward Kirk
suggested that he use the RSS feed search result feature for this. Any
Bugzilla search can be used as an RSS feed in Red Hat's Bugzilla, so to
achieve the desired result you can simply search for NEW bugs in any
component and subscribe to the feed for the search result. New bugs for
that component will then be shown on the feed.
The next QA weekly meeting will be held on 2009-10-19 at 1600 UTC in
#fedora-meeting, and the next Bugzappers weekly meeting on 2009-10-20 at
1500 UTC in #fedora-meeting.
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings
2.
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-12/fedora-meeting...
3. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_12_Beta_RC1_Install
4.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00112.html
5. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Template:How_to_debug
6. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/Meetings
--- DeltaISO update ---
Andre Robatino reported[1] that he was unable to generate DeltaISOs on
Rawhide as a side-effect of the endianness issue in xz which had been
previously discussed by the development group. Andre later announced[2]
DeltaISOs for Beta test compose -> Beta RC1 and Beta RC1 -> Beta RC2.
1.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00197.html
2.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00222.html
--- Fedora 12 Beta RC2 testing ---
Liam Li announced the formal testing process for the second release
candidate build of Fedora 12 Beta[1]. He noted that the test matrix was
available[2] and asked for the group's help in performing as many of the
tests as possible. Cornel Panceac wondered[3] why there were no live
images available. Jesse Keating explained[4] that he had had to delay
building the live images until he was sure the regular installer images
were OK due to resource constraints.
1.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00203.html
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_12_Beta_RC2_Install
3.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00260.html
4.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00290.html
-- Translation --
This section covers the news surrounding the Fedora Translation (L10n)
Project[1].
Contributing Writer: Runa Bhattacharjee
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N
--- FLP Representation at the Beta Release Readiness Meeting ---
FLSCo member Noriko Mizumoto represented the FLP in the Project Wise
Fedora 12 Beta Readiness meeting held on 14th October 2009[1]. In her
report, she thanked the Package Maintainers for responding to the
request from FLP to rebuild most of the packages for translation review.
Additionally, a number of bugs were filed during the Translation Review
and Noriko put forward a request to check the possibility for their
correction in Fedora 12 GA. Paul Frields has taken responsibility to
take this issue to Bill Nottingham. Noriko also raised concern about the
string freeze breaks that happened during this release.
Documentation, Banner, Website translation are scheduled for later dates
and Noriko informed that FLP would be communicating with the respective
teams accordingly.
The complete log for the meeting is also available[2].
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00112.html
2.
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-14/fedora-meeting...
--- Scheduled Translation Tasks for Fedora 12 ---
The deadline for translation of Fedora 12 Beta Release Notes was
scheduled for 12th October 2009 and the .rpm file built the next day.
The next significant Translation milestone is the translation of all the
Fedora Guides, which would start on 21st October 2009 and end on 5th
November 2009.[1]
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00107.html
--- Concern About Virt-manager Translation Submission ---
The maintainer of the Russian Translation Team, Yulia Poyarkova raised a
concern[1] about the submission of the virt-manager translations, since
the bug[2] accepting the translations has been closed in preparation for
Fedora 12 GA. This module is currently not available for submission via
translate.fedoraproject.org.
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00113.html
2. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493795
--- New Members in FLP ---
Alexey Matveichev (Russian)[1], Enczel (Korean)[2], and Bruce Cowan
(British English)[3] joined the Fedora Localization Project last week.
1.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00105.html
2.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00108.html
3.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-October/msg00115.html
-- Artwork --
In this section, we cover the Fedora Design Team[1].
Contributing Writer: Nicu Buculei
1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork
--- Constantine Wallpaper Extras ---
Reaching the proposed deadline, Martin Sourada started the selection[1]
for the extra wallpapers[2] to be included in Fedora 12 "originally the
idea was to aim for 4, I think best would be to hear people's (from the
design team) opinion on which ones would they include (aiming for 4 +/-
2) and base the final number on the discussion." In reply, Máirín Duffy
opted[3] for quality over quantity "My preference would be for fewer but
higher-quality than more with varying quality". Nicu Buculei listed his
preferences[4], including the 'educational' wallpaper[5] made by Maria
Leandro[6], which wasn't in the proposals list, and Martin Sourada
followed[7] with a lit of his own options.
1.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001181....
2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F12_Artwork/Extras
3.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001182....
4.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001185....
5. http://tatica.org/2009/07/15/wallpapers-fedora-para-ninos/
6. http://tatica.org/2009/07/15/wallpapers-fedora-para-ninos/
7.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2009-October/001186....
-- Security Advisories --
In this section, we cover Security Advisories from fedora-package-announce.
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-announce
Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco
--- Fedora 11 Security Advisories ---
* perl-Net-OAuth-0.19-1.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* phpMyAdmin-3.2.2.1-1.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* Django-1.1.1-1.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* rubygem-rails-2.3.2-5.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* rubygem-activeresource-2.3.2-2.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* rubygem-activesupport-2.3.2-2.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* rubygem-activerecord-2.3.2-2.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* rubygem-actionpack-2.3.2-2.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* rubygem-actionmailer-2.3.2-3.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* drupal-service_links-6.x.1.0-5.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* dopewars-1.5.12-8.1033svn.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* deltarpm-3.4-18.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* dnsmasq-2.46-3.fc11 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
--- Fedora 10 Security Advisories ---
* kernel-2.6.27.37-170.2.104.fc10 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* perl-Net-OAuth-0.19-1.fc10 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* Django-1.1.1-1.fc10 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* phpMyAdmin-3.2.2.1-1.fc10 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* dnsmasq-2.46-2.fc10 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* drupal-service_links-6.x.1.0-5.fc10 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
* dopewars-1.5.12-8.1033svn.fc10 -
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-October/msg00...
- end FWN 198 -
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