like taking content that you didn't say
they could have.
*ducks behind a firewall for the incoming barrage*
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On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.comwrote:
Some of you who are just too darn nosy for your own business may have
noticed a directory
only be a good thing. Why not toss up the matrix? I'm downloading
now.
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:12 PM, Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.comwrote:
Hey, folks. You may have noticed (especially if you're Andre :) that an
'Alpha TC1' labelled release just showed up:
http
Actually neither image seems bootable right now (at least not through a
VM) so the matrix might be overkill :-).
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On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 9:02 AM, John Watzke watz...@gmail.com wrote:
F16 had some rushed moments where bugs were getting fixed in the last
moments before
:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-i386
The GPG keys listed for the Fedora 16 - i386 repository are already
installed but they are not correct for this package.
Check that the correct key URLs are configured for this repository.
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Honestly I rather having the extra TC build to weed out any potential
blocker that could arise during fixing and spinning of the known blockers.
I've seen that happen in the past and an extra spin can help make sure RC is
better at the start.
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On Aug 3, 2011 8:12 PM, Clyde E
but not necessarily laptops which I tend to shutdown and pack away.
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Should I just pull from git git://git.gnome.org/network-manager-pptp for
now until it hits the repo?
I would just wait until they resolve the issue and push it to
updates-testing.
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taking forever and finally timing out?
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share, does this all go away? I think it's pretty typical that NFS will
hang things up if there isn't a network available... and perhaps we're
running into an issue where there isn't a network because it isn't getting
started until NetworkManager comes up later.
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The http://www.gnome3.org/ site has overview information as well as links
to the design wiki and documentation.
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. There are apparently some issues with it
under Wine but you could certainly give that a try. I don't think any of
the Linux speech packages are anywhere close to what Dragon can do.
However, that's a good opportunity to help your favourite package out.
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the various tools that I use on a daily basis so I know it will work at GA
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More basic question, is there any speech recognition software for Linux?
There's several somewhat experimental packages in the general Linux
community. I don't really use any but I assume there are few in Fedora
repos you can test out.
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I read them every day as well. Of course, I don't particularly like the
super-massive x11 update that just got pushed. But I can see it thanks to
these emails.
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, that the package will make its way out to all
of the mirrors.
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, the backtrace won't contain any useful information. It
will basically show each thread and call stack as No symbols found. You
can manually run 'debuginfo-install crashing application name' and it will
install the debuginfos but it's likely to be the same 94 debuginfo files.
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will download an
image that is of high quality.
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://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677842. Please fill in some of
your experiences and hardware info in the bug to help debug the problem.
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on abtr-cli. I figured there was some sort of cli to
report this but I didn't have a chance to look it up last night as I was
getting pretty sleepy. Yes, this is an ATI card and it worked just fine in
both the gnome3 test day and TC1. I'll unleash the bugs tonight when I get
home.
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TC2
and mutter constantly crashing on login so I'm check the media manually on
my F14 box but the on-install media check was nice.
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closed the network connection window and continued
through the install.
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On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 9:15 AM, John Watzke watz...@gmail.com wrote:
To login as root graphically hasn't been a feature for at least a couple
releases, if not longer. That's not a bug.
What do you mean it asked for a network connection and you canceled? As
in it kept asking and never
and
create the user manually on the command line. Other than those two minor
things, it has been working quite well so far.
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Should we expect to still be hooked up to the rawhide repo for TC1 or
should we manually change over to updates-testing?
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randomly on my system either.
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wiki page where general test scripts could show what needs to be
done and for packages such as Perl/GCC/Glibc small code scriptlets could be
provided to allow testers to run them and get some general regression
coverage.
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On Mon, 2010-10-11 at 10:58 -0500, John Watzke wrote:
Thanks Thomas. This will work great. Now we just need to figure
out how to drive this initiative.
I think you just did! Best way to start, is by discussing
to proventesters. I know I can see unapproved
critpath packages on Bodhi but is there a master list of all critpath
packages in Fedora? That would help us in tracking down who to work with in
hopefully getting this important test information.
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at the next
blocker meeting.
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the
problems.
The change hasn't been pushed to updates-testing yet so you'll have to
download it manually from Koji:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gtk2-2.22.0-1.fc14,totem-2.32.0-1.fc14,brasero-2.32.0-1.fc14?_csrf_token=16ec74e79dd02df7724ca8a8408b61a34bc10b7d
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Actually I misspoke it's gtk2 that was changed not glib2. So I wonder
if this is glib2 related at all since these packages fix the problem.
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That's actually pretty cool. Did Orion happen to have a script that
parsed a bugzilla csv or xml file to generate these stats? Would he mind
sharing it?
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the connection around to another set of USB ports and it worked. I think
one of the connectors must have been busted in some fashion that caused it
to barely work.
Steven, does it help if you try different connectors?
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working on
reporting another issue where the system fails to boot after install. I've
got a T500 so I'm using the little red trackpoint for my mouse.
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issue? I'll add
to it and if not I'll go open one.
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again :-).
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directly from koji instead of
waiting for it to be pushed. Looks like it wasn't something that I did
though. Hopefully a -6 will be put up soon. Until then, I'll revert back
to -4 as well.
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