This is the first and final snapshot before our final devel freeze
(April 14th) and subsequent preview release. On the torrent sites
you'll find live images for testing. http://torrent.fedoraproject.org
and http://spins.fedoraproject.org
Lots of work has gone into the storage code of Anaconda
Remember the questions about our team we were asked some days ago for
the Linux Graphics Users forum? The interview is live, you can read it at:
http://linuxgraphicsusers.com/index.php?topic=705.msg5198
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photography:
Here you can find the italian translation for the F11 countdown banner with
pre-redendered images:
http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-countdown-banner_it.tar.gz
Only a question: for the F11 preview release will be necessary a release
banner or we'll go directly with final release banner?
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*My idea:*
*Direct link*
http://www.imagehosting.ro/images/ezo0czislu3w82fne4i1.gif
*Thumbnail for websites*
a
href=http://www.imagehosting.ro/viewer.php?file=ezo0czislu3w82fne4i1.gif;img
src=http://www.imagehosting.ro/images/ezo0czislu3w82fne4i1_thumb.gif;
border=0 alt=ezo0czislu3w82fne4i1.gif
On 04/10/2009 12:44 PM, Paolo Leoni wrote:
Here you can find the italian translation for the F11 countdown banner
with pre-redendered images:
http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora11-countdown-banner_it.tar.gz
Only a question: for the F11 preview release will be necessary a release
banner or
On 04/10/2009 01:42 PM, Cata wrote:
*My idea:*
*Direct link*
http://www.imagehosting.ro/images/ezo0czislu3w82fne4i1.gif
Unfortunately something like this won't work, Fedora is an operating
system for the entire world, we can't go with an English-only text.
Due to localization concerns, is
On Friday 10 April 2009 13:28:58 Nicu Buculei wrote:
On a side note, your GIF is playing way to fast in my Firefox, I can
barely understand what's happening on screen (we wish Fedora would boot
*that* fast :p )
Moblin is partially based on Fedora and Intel developers want 2 seconds
boot!!!
On 04/10/2009 04:25 PM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
On Friday 10 April 2009 13:28:58 Nicu Buculei wrote:
On a side note, your GIF is playing way to fast in my Firefox, I can
barely understand what's happening on screen (we wish Fedora would boot
*that* fast :p )
Moblin is partially based on Fedora
Sorry about that. I had intended to but not yet found the way to animate GIFs
in GIMP.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: Nicu Buculei nicu_fed...@nicubunu.ro
To: Fedora Art List fedora-art-list@redhat.com
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 3:03:03 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re:
Hi Nicu,
- Original Message
From: Nicu Buculei nicu_fed...@nicubunu.ro
Subject: Re: idea for Fedora boot screen
On 04/09/2009 07:33 PM, Michael Langlie wrote:
I added a third version that does not use the Fedora logo or branding.
The layered Photoshop files are also zipped and
On Friday 10 April 2009 15:38:38 Nicu Buculei wrote:
On 04/10/2009 04:25 PM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
On Friday 10 April 2009 13:28:58 Nicu Buculei wrote:
On a side note, your GIF is playing way to fast in my Firefox, I can
barely understand what's happening on screen (we wish Fedora would
On 04/10/2009 04:35 PM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
It really sucks that our animation tools suck. I wonder if synfig [2] is any
more up to snuff these days. I have not tried it lately. It could be a useful
tool in the future.
I saw Tatica talking about synfig as one of the applications she like,
- Original Message
From: Michael Langlie mlang...@redhat.com
To: Fedora Art List fedora-art-list@redhat.com
Sorry about that. I had intended to but not yet found the way to animate GIFs
in
GIMP.
Nothing to be sorry about :) The animation looks great. If you ever need
Michael Langlie wrote:
Here are a couple animated GIFs (forgive the glow banding near the end)
demonstrating ideas for a general/non-themed Fedora boot screen. They use the
logo icon as a progress indicator before being applied as branding.
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:38 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Anyway, Moblin is intended for special devices, it will always boot
faster than a general purpose distro. I think we all would be happy with
something more realistic around 20 seconds.
Well, it still takes kernel to load a few seconds
Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
As we are running out of time, I'd like to see if there's a progress with
current artwork
...
We appreciate your hard work but we really need it ASAP to work on it...
Here's the deal for the KDE Spin: unless there's some usable/final artwork
available by the final
How can I help you... I really like desing much thing please
contact to me.
2009/4/5, Rahul Sundaram sunda...@fedoraproject.org:
Hi
http://loupgaroublond.blogspot.com/2009/04/wanted-graphic-designer.html
The Ohio Linux Fest team is looking for a volunteer to do some graphic
design
I don't know... but the lion it's out of place...I'm gonna try to send
some design
2009/4/10, Nicu Buculei nicu_fed...@nicubunu.ro:
On 04/10/2009 12:44 PM, Paolo Leoni wrote:
Here you can find the italian translation for the F11 countdown banner
with pre-redendered images:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 09:40 -0400, Michael Langlie wrote:
Sorry about that. I had intended to but not yet found the way to animate GIFs
in GIMP.
One layer per frame, you'll specify that you want to make it animated
during save. Not exactly convenient, since I haven't yet figured if
there is a
First , i try new boot screen with 20 sec and without text.
I like first boot screen (
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:Fedora_boot_animation_01.gif) by
Michael Langlie .
Maybe next time i see more beautiful icons or boot screen.
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Charlie Brej wrote:
Michael Langlie wrote:
Here are a couple animated GIFs (forgive the glow banding near the
end) demonstrating ideas for a general/non-themed Fedora boot screen.
They use the logo icon as a progress indicator before being applied as
branding.
I think strongly, if the name for the label is Leoniddas, it's not
according to a lion, in fact Leonidas remember me a Wolf... Moreover,
I think a Spartan helmet that looks like in the movie 300 is closer
to Leonidas, that a lion
I had been up loaded the sample to my wiki page too...
Hi,
because KDE folks need this ASAP I've put the lions backgrounds into
rawhide [1]. Now a few notes for folks:
* -common subpackage contains stuff shared between KDE and GNOME
* -kdm subpackage contains simplified background for KDM
* -landscape subpackage contains the
Hi Martin,
- Original Message
From: Martin Sourada martin.sour...@gmail.com
Now, a few notes for Samuele and whomever directly working on the
backgrounds:
* we need these sizes for dual screens: 4096x1536, 3840x1200,
2560x1024, I suppose the non-dual versions are
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 14:35 -0700, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Martin,
Hi Mo,
Ian put these together:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F11/RC#Wallpaper
Ian has smaller versions for the 4:3 than I have (I've derived from the
latest Samuele's iteration [1] which is 4070x1536, does not have
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:33:01AM +0200, Martin Sourada wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 14:35 -0700, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Martin,
Hi Mo,
Ian put these together:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F11/RC#Wallpaper
Ian has smaller versions for the 4:3 than I have (I've derived
Awesome
Fedora team Rules :D
2009/4/11, Nicu Buculei nicu_fed...@nicubunu.ro:
Remember the questions about our team we were asked some days ago for
the Linux Graphics Users forum? The interview is live, you can read it at:
http://linuxgraphicsusers.com/index.php?topic=705.msg5198
Hi,
I really like the new leonidas lion background. I have only one question.
I have various files sitting on the right side of the GNOME desktop.
Their filenames are in white and are a bit difficult to read due to the
brightness of the lion.
I am wondering might it be a good idea to
- Original Message
From: Martin Sourada martin.sour...@gmail.com
are we going to use the simplified version (i.e.
without lion) for the single-screen wallpaper and add the lion only for
dual-screen versions? That seems pretty odd to me...
Yep that's the plan.
~m
Hello, I would like to join the Fedora Artwork Project. I can provide some of
my work (created on gimp, Scribus, Inkscape etc.) upon request. Thank you for
any replies.
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Matthias Clasen mcla...@redhat.com changed:
What|Removed |Added
15:00 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure --
Who's here?
15:01 * yingbull is.
15:01 mmcgrath Alrighty everyone, who's around?
15:01 * warren here
15:01 * skvidal is here
15:01 * notting is here
15:01 mmcgrath jcollie: you around?
15:02 jcollie yup
15:02
Oops, as Jon pointed out, that log was from one year ago. Here's the
correct one:
20:00 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure --
Who's here?
20:00 mmcgrath So who's around?
20:00 * jds2001 hereish
20:00 * SmootherFrOgZ is
20:00 * ricky
20:01 mdomsch yo
20:01
Re: the recent speech recognition thread on Fedora-devel, I am looking
at packaging up a few tools from http://www.nist.gov/speech/tools/,
SPHERE in particular. However, the distribution contains no mention
of a license. A query about this was answered with a pointer to this
page:
On 04/09/2009 12:09 PM, Jerry James wrote:
Re: the recent speech recognition thread on Fedora-devel, I am looking
at packaging up a few tools from http://www.nist.gov/speech/tools/,
SPHERE in particular. However, the distribution contains no mention
of a license. A query about this was
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Frank Cox thea...@sasktel.net wrote:
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 10:06:59 +
red one wrote:
when packagekit
starts running and updating, it asks for root's password to make updates,
how can be this disabled ?
Check the remember this authorization box the first
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:
Check the remember this authorization box the first time it asks for the
root password, enter the root password, and you'll never have to do it
again after that.
Alternatively, authorization can also
On Thursday 09 April 2009 18:43:09 Robin Laing wrote:
I will have to try removing akonadi. I have not found a use of it yet.
Maybe it will fix some of my problems.
Sure. It might make coffee for you while it's doing it :-) What makes you
think that akonadi has anything to do with this?
On Friday 10 April 2009 00:34:19 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
SystemSettings Keyboard and Mouse Keyboard Shortcuts - amend or
create as necessary. BTW, if you are not yet updated to KDE 4.2.2, get
it as soon as you can, as a lot of problems are fixed there.
I'd suggest going
Hello there,
after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
corrupted fonts. Fonts are unreadable, they're a random drop of colourful
pixels.
Intel graphics, GNOME desktop.
In KDE, KDE and Qt
Evan Klitzke wrote:
I know, this is an emacs question and not a fedora question per se. But
I've asked my question on the emacs help news group without a response,
and I know there are some emacs users lurking around these parts, so I
thought I'd try here :-)
My question is stated previously
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm just about the depart for a week in Italy,
and have set up openvpn to communicate from there
with my server at home.
I notice that ifconfig on the server gives
inet addr:192.168.5.1 P-t-P:192.168.5.2 Mask:255.255.255.255
while ifconfig on the client gives
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 6:50 AM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm just about the depart for a week in Italy,
and have set up openvpn to communicate from there
with my server at home.
I notice that ifconfig on the server gives
inet addr:192.168.5.1
wwp wrote:
Hello there,
after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
corrupted fonts. Fonts are unreadable, they're a random drop of colourful
pixels.
Intel graphics, GNOME desktop.
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 01:50 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
g wrote:
this is interesting and brings a question, are you saying that ubuntu and
fedora use /etc/event.d/ instead of inittab or just ubuntu?
Just Ubuntu.
Kevin Kofler
Well it exists in F9 at least. Are you saying it is
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 21:55 +0100, psmith wrote:
the first ever program being
10 print phil is cool
20 goto 10
run
Blasphemer! Stone him, stone him, he used a GOTO! That word is
forbidden and must never be uttered... ;-)
lol, and we also learned logo with the edinburgh turtle that
Beartooth:
(In English, roughly, Every art contributes to the greatest of
all the arts, the art of living.)
g:
i can find better things to do with my time than sit around and watch a
screensaver.
I don't know, I rather like my rotating art gallery while I'm listening
to the radio. ;-)
Aaron Konstam wrote:
Well it exists in F9 at least. Are you saying it is not used?
It's used for event scripts. But the default runlevel is set
in /etc/inittab, not in a script in /etc/event.d, whereas Ubuntu does the
latter. To be more precise, Fedora's /etc/event.d/rcS script reads the
Jim wrote:
FC 8
It's called Fedora 8, not FC 8. And it's no longer supported.
Kevin Kofler
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2009/4/10 Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au:
If you're a moderately old-timer, you can do hex to binary in your head.
If you're even older, you can do octal to decimal, and vice versa. For
extra brownie points, you know EBCDIC in your head. ;-)
I'm under 30 and I can do that. I belong to
Tim wrote:
If you're a moderately old-timer, you can do hex to binary in your head.
If you're even older, you can do octal to decimal, and vice versa. For
extra brownie points, you know EBCDIC in your head. ;-)
Still do octal. Used to know EBCDIC, used to know JCL DD cards, used to
know
2009/4/10 Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at:
Jim wrote:
FC 8
It's called Fedora 8, not FC 8. And it's no longer supported.
This bit of pedantry would be more impressive if this weren't the case:
$ rpm -qa --queryformat '%{RELEASE}\n' | cut -d. -f2 | grep fc | sort | uniq -c
1110 fc10
From: Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com
Sent: Wednesday, 2009/April/08 07:42
On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 14:33 +, g wrote:
Dave Ihnat wrote:
I don't know where anyone got this lame substitute user
stuff, but it's not authentic.
then run 'man su' in a linux os and you will find out.
Since
Hello Neal,
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 07:05:41 -0400 Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
wwp wrote:
Hello there,
after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
corrupted fonts. Fonts
From: Rick Stevens ri...@nerd.com
Sent: Thursday, 2009/April/09 14:52
psmith wrote:
my first computer was a spektrum 48k, it used a casette tape for storage
and had great games like jet set willy and saboteur, we also used one at
primary school where i started to learn to program spektrum
Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 21:55 +0100, psmith wrote:
the first ever program being
10 print phil is cool
20 goto 10
run
Blasphemer! Stone him, stone him, he used a GOTO! That word is
forbidden and must never be uttered... ;-)
Actually, GOTO was very heavily in BASIC
Armin wrote:
On Thursday 09 April 2009 23:14:01 Jim wrote:
Thank you that solved the compile problem, but when i tried to execute
inq i get this error message;
$ inq
inq: error while loading shared libraries: libinklevel.so.5: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
The
On 4/10/2009 10:33 AM, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at:
Jim wrote:
FC 8
It's called Fedora 8, not FC 8. And it's no longer supported.
This bit of pedantry would be more impressive if this weren't the case:
$ rpm -qa --queryformat '%{RELEASE}\n' | cut -d.
I am getting no traction on xorg mail list - perhaps I cannot ask in a
way that makes them answer but the idea is...
Fedora 11 Beta (xrandr 1.3 - yeah!)
If I manually execute the command...
xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1024x600 --panning 1280x1024
I sort of get what I want...well, the
2009/4/10 David dgbo...@comcast.net:
On 4/10/2009 10:33 AM, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at:
Jim wrote:
FC 8
It's called Fedora 8, not FC 8. And it's no longer supported.
This bit of pedantry would be more impressive if this weren't the case:
$ rpm -qa
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:07:00AM -0400, James Kosin wrote:
Actually, GOTO was very heavily in BASIC programming language. There
was no idea of statement blocks back then.
It may be the only language at the time where it isn't considered taboo.
That's been a bone of contention for, literally
On 4/10/2009 11:24 AM, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 David dgbo...@comcast.net:
On 4/10/2009 10:33 AM, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at:
Jim wrote:
FC 8
It's called Fedora 8, not FC 8. And it's no longer supported.
This bit of pedantry would be more
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
I am getting no traction on xorg mail list - perhaps I cannot ask in a
way that makes them answer but the idea is...
Fedora 11 Beta (xrandr 1.3 - yeah!)
If I manually execute the command...
xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1024x600 --panning
2009/4/10 Sharpe, Sam J sam.sharpe+lists.red...@gmail.com:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
I am getting no traction on xorg mail list - perhaps I cannot ask in a
way that makes them answer but the idea is...
Fedora 11 Beta (xrandr 1.3 - yeah!)
If I manually execute the
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 11:19 -0400, Jim wrote:
Armin wrote:
In this case, it's not there, so you would have to compile it :)
I did compile libinklevel it is in ;
/usr/local/lib/libinklevel.a
/usr/local/lib/libinklevel.la
/usr/local/lib/libinklevel.so
/usr/local/lib/libinklevel.so.5
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 8:07 AM, James Kosin jko...@beta.intcomgrp.com wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 21:55 +0100, psmith wrote:
the first ever program being
10 print phil is cool
20 goto 10
run
Blasphemer! Stone him, stone him, he used a GOTO! That word is
forbidden and must
Kelly Miller wrote:
Yeah, I tried removing all the config files (I entirely erased the
contents of
~/.kde. Twice). It works under root, but not for any of the users, so I
suspect the real cause is related to the fact that except for root, all
the user logins are provided via OpenLDAP, and
Aaron Konstam wrote:
Well it exists in F9 at least. Are you saying it is not used?
existence and usage are 2 different things.
what i said is that in version of f10 that i have installed, i changed
from level 5 to level 3 via inittab.
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g
.
in a free world
like i mentioned
a 1972 teletype, with paper scroll tape, hooked to the local college system,
as a 11 year old.. doing basic/GOTO/Loops...
my 1st programming... wrote a really basic (pun intended!!) program to play
poker.. 1st started learning statistical probability, arrays, etc...
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Just Ubuntu.
ok. just wanted to be clear and sure something was not wrong with
my f10 install. :)
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.
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wwp wrote:
after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
corrupted fonts. Fonts are unreadable, they're a random drop of colourful
pixels.
rpm -q qt freetype freetype-freeworld
please.
What
On Friday 10 April 2009 11:50:33 Timothy Murphy wrote:
If I ssh into my home server, ifconfig gives:
tun0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr
00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
inet addr:192.168.5.1 P-t-P:192.168.5.2
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 23:35:20 +0930
Tim wrote:
Actually, on that note, I wouldn't mind
a /screensaver/ that did an interesting slide show, with a few
configurable options.
Though I never got around to setting it up myself, I always thought that the
idea of using xmame as a screensaver would
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On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 10:32 -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:07:00AM -0400, James Kosin wrote:
Actually, GOTO was very heavily in BASIC programming language. There
was no idea of statement blocks back then.
It may be the only language at the time where it isn't
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:43 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Sharpe, Sam J sam.sharpe+lists.red...@gmail.com:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
I am getting no traction on xorg mail list - perhaps I cannot ask in a
way that makes them answer but the idea is...
Fedora 11
Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:07:00AM -0400, James Kosin wrote:
Actually, GOTO was very heavily in BASIC programming language. There
was no idea of statement blocks back then.
It may be the only language at the time where it isn't considered taboo.
That's been a bone of
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:43 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Sharpe, Sam J sam.sharpe+lists.red...@gmail.com:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
I am getting no traction on xorg mail list - perhaps I cannot ask in a
way that
peter,
excuse delay. personal reasons.
i have been over your readings and they are not far off, but they are not
as close as would like to see. this may be from not being calibrated.
Peter J. Stieber wrote:
g i do hope peter stieber is picking up on all this. :)
He is :-)
I loaded
Beartooth wrote:
Sure, when you have enough of it to start something. But if
you're merely waiting for some yum command to finish, what then? Watch
that??
what ever churns your butter.
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.
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Tim wrote:
even change the delay period, and you have to make a new desktop file if
you want it to load from some other directory.
seldom do you get what you want by default anymore.
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g
.
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Frank Cox wrote:
Though I never got around to setting it up myself, I always thought that the
idea of using xmame as a screensaver would be cool. There even is (was?) an
xscreesaver configuration file for xmame floating around at one time.
xmame is still available at freshmeat. do not know
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 19:01 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:43 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Sharpe, Sam J sam.sharpe+lists.red...@gmail.com:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
I am getting no traction
Amilton Luiz Schiavon Junior wrote:
Could you exclude my e-mail from this list?
thank you
could you read next to last line of post to see where it says
'To unsubscribe:'.
you are welcome.
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.
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2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 19:01 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:43 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Sharpe, Sam J sam.sharpe+lists.red...@gmail.com:
2009/4/10 Craig White
From: Aldo Foot luni...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, 2009/April/10 09:17
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 8:07 AM, James Kosin jko...@beta.intcomgrp.com
wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 21:55 +0100, psmith wrote:
the first ever program being
10 print phil is cool
20 goto 10
run
Blasphemer!
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 19:23 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 19:01 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:43 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Sharpe, Sam J
Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/9 psmith johnsmithdo...@googlemail.com:
my first computer was a spektrum 48k, it used a casette tape for storage and
had great games like jet set willy and saboteur, we also used one at primary
school where i started to learn to program spektrum basic.
Then
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 10:32 -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
The purpose of deprecating use of goto was to avoid the spaghetti code
that was so prevalent, especially in C.
Bzzzt. Close but no cigar. The problems with Goto were pointed out by
Dijkstra in his famous 1968 letter to CACM Go To Statement
Rick Stevens wrote:
psmith wrote:
my first computer was a spektrum 48k, it used a casette tape for
storage and had great games like jet set willy and saboteur, we also
used one at primary school where i started to learn to program
spektrum basic, the first ever program being
10 print phil
jdow wrote:
From: Rick Stevens ri...@nerd.com
Sent: Thursday, 2009/April/09 14:52
psmith wrote:
my first computer was a spektrum 48k, it used a casette tape for
storage and had great games like jet set willy and saboteur, we also
used one at primary school where i started to learn to
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 10:32 -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
The purpose of deprecating use of goto was to avoid the spaghetti code
that was so prevalent, especially in C.
Bzzzt. Close but no cigar. The problems with Goto were pointed out by
Dijkstra in his famous 1968
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 19:23 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 19:01 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:43 +0100,
From: Rick Stevens ri...@nerd.com
Sent: Friday, 2009/April/10 12:00
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 10:32 -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
The purpose of deprecating use of goto was to avoid the spaghetti code
that was so prevalent, especially in C.
Bzzzt. Close but no cigar. The
Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 19:01 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 16:43 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/4/10 Sharpe, Sam J
2009/4/10 psmith psm...@fedoraproject.org:
where's ajax when he's really needed?
1 - Scrubbing floors?
2 - Fighting Trojans?
3 - Playing Football?
--
Sam
[1]
http://www.colgate.com/app/Colgate/US/HC/Products/HouseholdCleaners/Ajax.cvsp
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_(mythology)
[3]
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 12:00 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 10:32 -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
The purpose of deprecating use of goto was to avoid the spaghetti code
that was so prevalent, especially in C.
Bzzzt. Close but no cigar. The problems
Andrew Parker wrote:
Just to follow up on myself - I'm in Italy now,
and everything works fine _except_ VPN.
I can ssh into my home server, get IMAP email from it,
and generally interact with it as I do at home,
If I ssh into my home server, ifconfig gives:
2 things to look for here:
nfs locking *must* work, else - FAIL
selinux contexts for home directories must be set correctly
-- Rex
I always turn SELinux off at the beginning; I don't need the added security on
my home network right now. I believe NFS locking works fine; I used to turn
it
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