On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Tim Schürmann wrote:
> if nothing went wrong the (whole) advent calendar will be on the DVD
> published with the Linux Magazin issue 03/2015. The release date is the 05.
> Feb. 2015 (in germany).
Cool :)
Stefan
Sounds awesome, will have to order some copies for our office.
Sorry about the earlier email not being reply-all, was on mobile email and
sent it incorrectly.
Matthew Hungerford
Pebble Firmware Engineer
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Tim Schürmann
wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> if nothing went wron
Hi Stefan,
if nothing went wrong the (whole) advent calendar will be on the DVD
published with the Linux Magazin issue 03/2015. The release date is the
05. Feb. 2015 (in germany).
Best regards,
Tim Schürmann
i...@tim-schuermann.de
Am 15.01.2015 um 15:47 schrieb Stefan Hajnoczi:
On Tue, Jan
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 01:35:55PM +0100, Tim Schürmann wrote:
Hi Tim,
> >In order to comply with the license on GPL images you will need to offer
> >the source code (see links on http://qemu-advent-calendar.org/ for each
> >image).
>
> The Ubuntu Core and Ceph sourcecodes won't fit on our DVD.
Hi,
> > The Zork UEFI image requires internet access because the Zork game
> > binary is *not* freely redistributable. When you run the image it
> > prompts the user to download the Zork binary since we are not allowed to
> > distribute it ourselves.
>
> I will note this in the HTML menu on th
Hi,
first of all, sorry for the late answer and thanks for your quick reply.
The http://qemu-advent-calendar.org/ website has credits for each disk
image showing who created the image. For example, "Disk image prepared
by Alexander Graf, game by Jochen Voss". Please include the credits.
Sur
On Thu, Jan 08, 2015 at 11:20:14PM +0100, Tim Schürmann wrote:
> I'm responsible for the content of the DVD that is shipped with each printed
> issue of the german Linux Magazin.
>
> I would like to ask, if we could use the Qemu images/virtual machines from
> your Qemu Advent Calendar 2014 (well a
Hi!
I'm responsible for the content of the DVD that is shipped with each
printed issue of the german Linux Magazin.
I would like to ask, if we could use the Qemu images/virtual machines
from your Qemu Advent Calendar 2014 (well at least the ones with
Open-Source-Software :)).
Best regards,