Profound thanks to Peter Robinson for holding up the fort -- even if he
Can't join all of us for the amazing http://linuxfestnorthwest.org North of
Seattle in 2+ weeks, where Fedora will very well represented!
Still, if Peter's available this year to put on his makeup in the
Australian desert, he
rver-
> devel <server-devel@lists.laptop.org>
> Subject: Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] Re: [UKids] Raspberri Pi/clone(s) most
> ruggedizable for OLPC fieldwork?
>
> Not sure how they do that. If it's done with something like ansible it would
> be very easy to migrate to new relea
.com; Adam Holt <h...@laptop.org>; server-
>> devel <server-devel@lists.laptop.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] Re: [UKids] Raspberri Pi/clone(s) most
>> ruggedizable for OLPC fieldwork?
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Tim Moody
Tim Moody <t...@timmoody.com>
> Cc: xsce-de...@googlegroups.com; Adam Holt <h...@laptop.org>; server-
> devel <server-devel@lists.laptop.org>
> Subject: Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] Re: [UKids] Raspberri Pi/clone(s) most
> ruggedizable for OLPC fieldwork?
>
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On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Tim Moody wrote:
> For xsce I'd start with f22. You can look at the rpi images on
> xsce.org/downloads
They're 32 bit ARMv7 are they not? Personally I'd be starting with
Fedora 24 as you'll have support until July 2017, instead of the 3 or
so
For xsce I'd start with f22. You can look at the rpi images on
xsce.org/downloads
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Original message
From: Alex Perez Date:
4/2/2016 2:12 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Adam Holt
Cc: server-devel