Hi,
Le jeudi 08 février 2007 à 11:43 -0600, Alan Sill a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Yes, this is exactly the problem! The snapshots do not have anything
> for the stable branch of the "Red Hat"-like distributions. Fedora
> Core is based on the unstable branch and is also no longer
> supported. Cen
Hi,
Yes, this is exactly the problem! The snapshots do not have anything
for the stable branch of the "Red Hat"-like distributions. Fedora
Core is based on the unstable branch and is also no longer
supported. CentOS and RHEL (as well as Scientific Linux, which is
quite like CentOS and i
Le mardi 06 février 2007 à 11:14 -0600, Alan Sill a écrit :
> One big barrier to adoption of Ekiga on our Linux systems is that we
> tend to use the "stable" branch rather than the "latest-greatest"
> developmental one of our OS installations. Our current systems are
> based on CentOS 4.4, S
One big barrier to adoption of Ekiga on our Linux systems is that we
tend to use the "stable" branch rather than the "latest-greatest"
developmental one of our OS installations. Our current systems are
based on CentOS 4.4, Scientific Linux 4, and RHEL 4 with the former
being as bleeding-ed