The Fedora Daily Package is an unofficial daily guide to some of the interesting and useful packages in Fedora which installed by default. A new package is featured each Weekday according to daily themes, except for Wednesday, when the site features an in-depth look at a Fedora packaging or configuration detail.
This is a fun and easy way to learn about new packages that you may have never heard about! The Fedora daily Package is at http://dailypackage.fedorabook.com (Atom and RSS feeds are available).
-- Chris Tyler
On 4/2/07, Chris Tyler chris@tylers.info wrote:
The Fedora Daily Package is an unofficial daily guide to some of the interesting and useful packages in Fedora which installed by default. A new package is featured each Weekday according to daily themes, except for Wednesday, when the site features an in-depth look at a Fedora packaging or configuration detail.
This is a fun and easy way to learn about new packages that you may have never heard about! The Fedora daily Package is at http://dailypackage.fedorabook.com (Atom and RSS feeds are available).
Thanks for this. Interesting stuff. Does anyone have much experience with the reliability of that rollback feature and does it add a lot of time to the uninstall? /Mike
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On 4/2/07, Chris Tyler chris@tylers.info wrote:
The Fedora Daily Package is an unofficial daily guide to some of the interesting and useful packages in Fedora which installed by default. A new package is featured each Weekday according to daily themes, except for Wednesday, when the site features an in-depth look at a Fedora packaging or configuration detail.
This is a fun and easy way to learn about new packages that you may have never heard about! The Fedora daily Package is at http://dailypackage.fedorabook.com (Atom and RSS feeds are available).
Thanks for this. Interesting stuff.
i agree but, IMHO, you would probably be wise to steer clear of low-level utilities like strace(). while something like strace is undoubtedly useful, i'm guessing more user-level apps would be of more interest to your readership.
just my $0.02.
rday