El 30/11/09 13:57, Mel Chua escribió:
Oh wow, I'm really glad I did this then - I think casual videos like
this can be a really cool way for each of us to show off what we know,
because I think everybody approaches Fedora a bit differently and
discovers different things so we can learn a lot
Arnav Kalra escribió:
why dont we have a control panel type of thing in which all the bugs
are saved and sent to bugzilla whenever that computer connects to
internet
Automated submissions are not as reliable as the person in question
describing what was s/he doing when the problem showed.
Karsten 'quaid' Wade escribió:
One thing I kept reading in recent time on fedoraforum.org is how much
of a disconnect people felt between the marketing message for F9 and the
reality. If they had just said it's a beta X.org and beta KDE, suck it
up, it would have been easier. But they invited
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi
Nvidia really seems to be the odd man out here at this point. VIA has
published a good deal of documentation and has contracted Harald Welte
to help them in their efforts
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=NjYyMg
http://lwn.net/Articles/291517/
Jeff Spaleta escribió:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Gian Paolo Mureddu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been a heated discussion over several threads in
www.fedoraforum.org about how disconnected some users feel from the
development team, as well as a general lack of direction
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
There has been a heated discussion over several threads in
www.fedoraforum.org about how disconnected some users feel from the
development team, as well as a general lack of direction in
Fedora's leadership. The latest of these discussions
Very interesting indeed! I read about this earlier today and was happily
surprised to see that in Phoronix. Hopefully full integration may be
part of Fedora 10. In the mean time this technology really looks great
and maybe in time it'll reach the point of providing a graphical boot
from Grub
Kushal Das escribió:
Hi,
See this
http://wingolog.org/archives/2008/04/07/fedora-is-the-new-ubuntu
Kushal
Interesting post and interesting discussion in the comments.
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Ian Weller escribió:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
If you have a Fedora store, selling a box as one of several items
available seems very logical and what users would expect.
+1. Also, it's not like the user is necessarily going to update to each
version, and they're not
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
As the current FAQ maintainer and the one who added that particular
answer to the FAQ, let me point out some details for additional context.
---
When Red Hat decided to create the Red Hat Linux Project which later
got renamed in Fedora Project, Red Hat published this
Valent Turkovic escribió:
http://justingill.com/blog/2008/03/18/mandriva-linux-spring-2008-release-on-the-asus-eee-pc/
Interesting article.
I know there is eeedora but that is not an official fedora spin but a
project maintained by only one eee and fedora user [1]
Are there any plans to
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Max Spevack escribió:
It looks like Joe Brockmeier has been hired as the openSuse
community leader.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3725811
--Max
Interesting read. I particularly liked the bits about an Open
Statistics
Max Spevack escribió:
It looks like Joe Brockmeier has been hired as the openSuse community
leader.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3725811
--Max
Interesting read. I particularly liked the bits about an Open Statistics
effort (I wonder if that would include Smolt) and
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Preventing a cluttered menu can be a pretty good reason.
Well there are pretty much zero reasons why you would want to launch
applications like bug buddy on their own. They are helper apps.
Similarly the normal workflow is to click on a pdf file which evince
would
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Good night all.
I was reviewing some feedback I got back from a few friends and relatives
about F8 LiveCD and F8 in general. I'm trying to put together some sort of
a quick introductory manual to Fedora and its key features. I'm not
trying to imitate
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
All of the codenames are those suggested in the fedora-devel thread.
Read it if you want the details.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2007-December/msg01000.html
Rahul
Ok, so since pretty much this time around there was a total
Juan Camilo Prada escribió:
being mythical doesnt make them cool, chupacabra is juts a ridiculous
name! almost all spanish speakers may agree with me!!
Amen to that, brother!
Por supuesto que es un nombre ridículo
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I must confess that the disease names (Marfan, Asperger, Tourette) Or
the beast names (Dragicorn, Chupacabra, Woodwoose, Barmanou), are rather
out of place... Especially the disease one... If you take into account
what each of these syndromes affects, what's the message?. Since
Werewolf, seems
I can only agree with Henrique and Juan (hola tocayo!), these names are
less powerful than the last round. I'm particularly concerned about that
'Chupacabra' name (does the one responsible for it and the voters even
know or understand what it stands for, or what does it mean?). Sure I
can do
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi,
The peril of patents on software...
http://lwn.net/Articles/260053/
A company called Lagos Analysis Corporation has sent out a press
release announcing a patent infringement lawsuit against the One
Laptop Per Child project. The patent infringement lawsuit was
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi,
The reviewer is somewhat critical with the standpoint that books
should cover more of the new features in a release. I am not sure
whether it fits into the demographics of this book but I certainly do
feel that there is a market for a book that only covers new
Very nice article, thanks Nicu!!
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Greg DeKoenigsberg escribió:
IMHO, it's far more interesting -- and useful -- to make upgrades work
flawlessly.
--g
I couldn't agree more with you on this! Theoretically upgrades shouldn't
need to be too difficult, heck you can sort of do them by hand if you
know what files you need
Greg DeKoenigsberg escribió:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
IMHO, it's far more interesting -- and useful -- to make upgrades
work flawlessly.
I couldn't agree more with you on this! Theoretically upgrades
shouldn't need to be too difficult, heck you can sort of do them
Nicu Buculei escribió:
Those are printed/manufactured on special devices?
I designed my stickers inspired a general Linux template
(http://www.beranger.org/index.php?article=2587page=3k) but following
better our logo guidelines.
A second step would be a way would be a way to provide access
Giacomo Succi escribió:
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Hi everyone.
Everyone, unfortunatly, have clear in their mind the M$ stickers like
Designed for XP and things like that.
Anyone plan to create something like that for Fedora?
I don't say to produce that stickers in plastic
The other day I was thinking of the whole marketing campaign from Apple
Think Different, that I thought of a pun to that in regards to Linux
in genera, not Fedora in particular, but thought it was funny enough:
Simply Different
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Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
When I first thought about the F8 theme (Infinity) I thought the
slogan could be Fedora: Infinite Boundaries but I don't know if
that's a good one still.
While Infinity in the original logo concept was about freedom, I took
it to mean
Nicu Buculei escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Why not make a LiveDVD, then? DVD's would be much more suited for
media and content oriented LiveDisk projects. Granted not
everyone has access to highspeed internet connections to download and
burn these images, but a distribution channel
Marc Wiriadisastra escribió:
Hey All,
Well apcmag in Australia in the September edition has got Fedora 7 on the
front cover. I was hoping to find a link to it from the main website but I
couldn't sadly.
On a side note however I found this which I didn't know about.
John Mackay escribió:
yup, I´ve heard about it. What about including Gimpshop? its supossed
to be a GUI configuration much alike photoshop, so people can make the
jump way easier.
Actually I'm one of those who despise GimpShop, as I learned how to
use a graphics program using The GIMP, not
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi
If you haven't heard of DBus activation yet, read up on it.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3693511
When it comes to expanding the core feature set of Fedora, though,
Fedora 8 has a lot to offer. Aboutboul explained that a new dbus
service
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Copia :
Fecha : Thu, 09 Aug 2007 10:58:18 -0600
Asunto : Re: linuxglobe media disc proposal
Bryan J. Smith escribió:
Have you read some others?
Like the Mozilla or OpenOffice.org ones?
Heck, one could say the same about the GPL!
There are licenses and agreements in the community software world.
They are everywhere on all software and contributions.
As a matter of fact, I
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Couldn't agree more... Fedora seems to have too much bureaucracy
for contributors to, well, contribute. Some might say that it is
standard bureaucracy, but still quite cumbersome at times. Not that
it is difficult, just messy
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Use bugzilla. A rant here doesn't change anything. The Apt page
already explains the choice of Yum in detail. Repository management
has been discussed in fedora-devel if you want to know the details.
Rahul
That is the issue. I *have* use bugzilla, but just as
Bryan J. Smith escribió:
On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 00:22 -0500, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
That's why I posted that e-mail... I was merely focusing on the two
main package managers for the two main community centric distributions
(Debian and Fedora)... Didn't think of the gray area right away
Greg Dekoenigsberg escribió:
Mostly I agree, but one note here: if there is one group to whom we
should be more aggressively marketing, it is to potential
contributors. Fedora needs to be more about contributors, and
therefore making the lives of contributors easier.
--g
Couldn't
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Imtiaz Rahi wrote:
Only painful thing to me is YUM. RPM packages are good but YUM, Pirut
and others are not good enough.
Synaptic is still better to see what updates are available, then
choose one and find out what are the dependencies which are going to
be
Bryan J. Smith escribió:
On Sun, 2007-08-05 at 23:14 -0500, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
And that almost proves my point in the earlier message (I should have
waited to see this message and post right here... I apologize for being
hasty.
And I'll ask the same question, again ...
Why
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Greg Dekoenigsberg wrote:
Fedora. Leading by example.
Fedora. Leaders of the Free World.
Can we do it in five words? :)
Leading by example doesn't say what kind of example we are trying to
set. Free world is a bit too vague too and a bit amusing with the
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Bryan J. Smith wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 17:16 -0500, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Now they only have to issue an update batch where they also include
as dependencies the required packages to configure these extra
repositories in the deployed and supported
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi
It is a Fedora Project rather than a Red Hat specific effort but good
to get the word out.
http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/application/10941/red-hat-launches-new-package-repository-enterprise-linux
Red Hat has launched a new package repository for
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi
The user interface is called Sugar and not the OS itself but a good
article nevertheless. BBC published a couple of articles with more
technical information and videos featuring Christopher Blizzard, lead
OLPC team in Red Hat.
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi,
http://www.linux.com/feature/118197
Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier talks with Fedora's Max Spevack about some
recently released statistics. The Fedora Project offered a peek under
its kimono recently with details about Fedora 7 adoption and other
statistics. Fedora 7
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Karsten Wade escribió:
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 20:53 -0500, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
If anything about Fedora I do not agree with (keep in mind I'm a
die-hard-supporter and fan of the distribution) is precisely the name.
Not because of anything
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Karsten Wade escribió:
I guess I'm a bit confused about the not wearing a red fedora rule for
Ambassadors. That is something that is hard to make a rule. For
example, I attend Bay Area Linux events as an Ambassador and as a Red
Hat associate.
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Juan Rodriguez escribió:
As an Ambassador for Fedora here in Mexico, I'd definitely be
interested in buying 'batches' of stuff to redistribute. I checked
at Red Hat, and their shipping costs avg around 59 dlls, so its out
of my budget.
-- Juan
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Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Yep. Shipping costs are bit insane. We have been looking for
alternatives.
Rahul
I wonder how much would it be for shipping down to Mexico... I'll
prolly investigate later, I'd be most interested in the batch gear
pack
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If the so called IP infringement were true, and knowing the record
of Microsoft in regards to this, wouldn't they have sued Red Hat
already... like years ago? It is always the same case, some PR guy
from Microsoft (even if it is Ballmer himself) steps
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Just to inform that I was able to successfully edit the page, please
review, and I have revised the orthography, grammar and syntax as
thoroughly as I could. The words that I'm sure are OK were added to
the local dictionary so that they won't be
Wilmer Jaramillo M. escribió:
hi, I have translated the new Join page
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join into Spanish language available
under:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/es_ES/Participa
Greetings.
Some observations about the text. First paragraph:
Sí deseas formar parte activa en el
I may have hit another brickwall... At the Fedora Accounts system, where
it asks for my full name, I typed Gian Paolo Mureddu San Vicente which
is my *full* name, my account name is GianMureddu, as second (or middle)
names don't seem to be supported by the system, does this mean I have to
type
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
I do realize that my claim isn't general (and I'm glad it is not) I
was only talking about personal experience, nothing more. I don't
mean to be judgmental, rather pass on what arguments have been given
to me.
My point is that you
Frederic Hornain escribió:
Dear *,
Well, I know that I am not often on the mailing list but can I permit
to give you my point of view ?
In addition, I have red this post quite quickly so excuse me in
advance if I missed some points.
So, at first sight I would be more in accordance
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Why?
That has been the attitude from quite a bit of people, starting by the
devs, Red Hat and others. I don't mean that Fedora is a bad system (by
any means!! totally opposite!) it is an excellent home OS and home
server where tasks are less critical, and due to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Quick opinion from a newbie (3 months) here.
Maybe compromise is to add a picture to the site home page to warm to it
up a bit.
Would need to be OK'd but maybe not formally approved as anything more
than just art.
Change it every week or so. Maybe one will become
Naoki escribió:
Or my favourite option...
* Platypus - The greatest animal on the planet, built up from many small
strange parts you can find elsewhere in nature. The most bizarre animal
around, and at the same time perfectly suited to the environment in
which it lives.
Already taken, it's
Nicu Buculei escribió:
Using a hat is absolutely forbidden and we can't do anything about that.
Isn't that kind of an oxymoron? I mean, Fedora is named *after* a hat,
losing the hat is like losing the identity (or rendering the word
meaningless, hence the quest for a new identity, found in
Igor Jagec escribió:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
As such, it looks like the most interesting delivery of the upcoming
release season will be coming from the Fedora project. The developers
have recently extended their testing cycle by a whole month to include a
fourth test release and the
nihed mbarek escribió:
Hi,
for the fun the ati driver version in fedora install is upper then the
other. and this show the work of developer to give for fedora user the
best product.
thank you
Interesting... I did not notice it... In any case, kudos should go to
the livna packagers of the
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Hi
The One Laptop Per Child project has decided to utilize a Linux
2.6.19 OLPC kernel with a Red Hat Fedora Core 6 'run-time environment'
for the first build of its giveaway portable notebook computer, the
project's president for software and content said Sunday.
Thomas Canniot escribió:
http://www.softwareinreview.com/cms/content/view/57
For this review I have to totally agree on the wireless support (or lack
there off) in Fedora, but that's never stopped me and many others to try
and get our cards to work. It could certainly be better and easier,
Leo escribió:
On Mon, 30/10/06, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
Fedora is much closer to a power user's desktop: they've got AIGLX
nicely honed, the virtualisation system blows the competition out of
the water, and there is - ahem - little chance of you seeing undressed
people in one of the
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Marc Wiriadisastra escribió:
Also Ubuntu is trying
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=271532highlight=upstart
Upstart instead of init now they seem to be heading to the direction of
running it fully. It will be interesting to see how it
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Nicola Losito escribió:
Il giorno 23/ago/06, alle ore 00:37, Max Spevack ha scritto:
That's because on the last question Have you tried Ubuntu
yourself? Is there, in your opinion, something Ubuntu does
better than Fedora? Max didn't actually
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Rahul escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Even though I'd be most interested on hearing/reading what does Max
think about Ubuntu, I'm not sure if his input on the subject more
directly than what it was would have been all that beneficial
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Tejas Dinkar escribió:
On Wed, 2006-08-23 at 14:54 +0200, Nicola Losito wrote:
[GPM original message] However now knowing that Fedora is no
longer a Linux power user/enthusiast distro any more (or so I
deduce from some of the postings and points
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Rahul escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
In my opinion Ubuntu is more targeted towards the new users, it has
many functions dumbed down for users, even if these
simplifications come at the cost of security (sudo, anyone?), and it
has also
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Rahul escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote: . Having security
updates and bugfixes is good, and OK, but without the benefits
from newer versions of the programs, you are pretty much forced
to upgrade to a new version pretty much as soon as your
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Marc Wiriadisastra escribió:
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/06/ubuntu_linux_a_threat_to_mac_o.html
I'm sure you will find this an interesting read. One of the things
that I found quite interesting is that apple seems to be alive and
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Irving Bennett escribió:
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 05:17, Naoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't flame me, just making an observation and voicing an opinion ( and
we all know about those ).
I typed the following terms into google and hit I'm
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Rahul Sundaram escribió:
You can get one http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/WikiEditing.
Rahul
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