Zdar
už mě chvíli štve, že v nejnovější verzi je asi něco špatně přeloženo
(F9 poslední updaty, F10). Nevím přesně v jakém je to balíku, bude to
někde v těchto místech.
/usr/sbin/packagekitd
/usr/share/PackageKit/helpers/yum/yumBackend.py
Ale při upgrade se místo textu:
Zjišťuji závislosti pro
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$ firefox -g
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Summary: FontForge Abort Opening some .otf files
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Summary: Build fontforge with cairo, pango and spiro support
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Summary: Build fontforge with cairo, pango and spiro
Is there any difference between using iso and ISO in font names?
How can I tell whether font ISO-8859-1 is installed or not?
If iso-8859-1 is not installed (which seems to be the case since
email specifying that iso-8859-1 is used do not display all character
codes as glyphs (in mutt Mutt 1.5.18
Le Jeu 13 novembre 2008 15:26, Dave Feustel a écrit :
Is there any difference between using iso and ISO in font names?
How can I tell whether font ISO-8859-1 is installed or not?
ISO-8859-1 is not a font it's an encoding.
Depending on the software, different font systems will be used to
Hi all;
I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been running
Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers for a
small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
professional life, I maintain internal workstations and the associated
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Jon Ciesla wrote:
Hi all;
I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been running
Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers for a
small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
professional life, I
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Jon Ciesla wrote:
Hi all;
I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been
running
Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers for
a
small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
professional life, I
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Jon Ciesla wrote:
Hi all;
I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been
running
Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers
for
a
small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
professional life,
We always have our meetings at 20:00UTC on Thursday. We're still doing
that today but I'm sending a reminder because it focuses on the F10
release so be there!
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings
-Mike
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This is just a content change, so it should have no risk at all:
It fixes ticket 814
(https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/814)
diff --git a/configs/system/fingerprints.html b/configs/system/fingerprints.html
index f8d9cc7..01d4e43 100644
--- a/configs/system/fingerprints.html
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Ricky Zhou wrote:
This is just a content change, so it should have no risk at all:
It fixes ticket 814
(https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/814)
diff --git a/configs/system/fingerprints.html
b/configs/system/fingerprints.html
index f8d9cc7..01d4e43
19:59 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure --
Meeting. Who's here?
19:59 limburgher The New Guy.
19:59 * jds2001 ,but in a $DAYJOB meeting too
20:00 * f13
20:00 * wakko666 finally remembers to show up.
20:00 * SmootherFrOgZ here
20:00 -!- susmit [EMAIL
I'm not really making a change but it might affect fedora hosted so I
thought it best to ask.
There's some restorecon jobs that started piling up on fedorahosted, and
puppet is causing the issue. I'd like to
1) stop puppet on hosted
2) run the job and let it complete on its own.
3) start puppet
Mike McGrath wrote:
I'm not really making a change but it might affect fedora hosted so I
thought it best to ask.
There's some restorecon jobs that started piling up on fedorahosted, and
puppet is causing the issue. I'd like to
1) stop puppet on hosted
2) run the job and let it complete
On 2008-11-13 02:41:47 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
I'm not really making a change but it might affect fedora hosted so I
thought it best to ask.
There's some restorecon jobs that started piling up on fedorahosted, and
puppet is causing the issue. I'd like to
1) stop puppet on hosted
2) run
Mike McGrath wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Ricky Zhou wrote:
This is just a content change, so it should have no risk at all:
It fixes ticket 814
(https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/814)
diff --git a/configs/system/fingerprints.html
b/configs/system/fingerprints.html
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 02:54:43PM -0500, Ricky Zhou wrote:
This is just a content change, so it should have no risk at all:
It fixes ticket 814
(https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/814)
diff --git a/configs/system/fingerprints.html
b/configs/system/fingerprints.html
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Ricky Zhou wrote:
On 2008-11-13 02:41:47 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
I'm not really making a change but it might affect fedora hosted so I
thought it best to ask.
There's some restorecon jobs that started piling up on fedorahosted, and
puppet is causing the issue. I'd
On 2008-11-13 03:48:54 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Ricky Zhou wrote:
On 2008-11-13 02:41:47 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
I'm not really making a change but it might affect fedora hosted so I
thought it best to ask.
There's some restorecon jobs that started piling up on
Mike McGrath wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Ricky Zhou wrote:
On 2008-11-13 02:41:47 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
I'm not really making a change but it might affect fedora hosted so I
thought it best to ask.
There's some restorecon jobs that started piling up on fedorahosted, and
puppet is
2008/11/12 udutronik Tronik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all,
I've just installed fedora 10 preview and i am a little puzzled : no
xorg.conf file! Thats where i used to tweaks my touchpad settings...
See the other reply if you want to configure xorg.conf directly.
I've installed Gsynaptics and
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 15:05:26 +0530
Mehul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ,
I have a Linux in my laptop now i want to use GUI environment for the Linux
please let me know how to do it ? also that from where i can find the
source for the installation of it.
Awaiting early reply from the
2008/11/7 Dave Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running Fedora 9 on a Dell XPS M1330 laptop. I'm using one of the
earliest F9 kernel (2.6.25-14.fc9.i686.PAE) because I've been unable
to get a wireless connection with any later kernel that I've tried.
But I'm having huge problems with this kernel
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 10:21 -0800, Steve Harrington wrote:
The issue seems to start when the windows machine comes online. netstat
returns a normal looking set of connections when there are no windows
machines on the network. But bring one online and there are 100's of
connections trying to
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:27:11 -0700, Kevin Kempter wrote:
I found that in all the packages you mentioned aboe I had
both a livna and an rpmfusion version installed. I removed the livna
versions, disabled the livna repo and life seems to be good (i.e. yum update
now works)
Just in case
Alex Makhlin wrote:
There is not yet a Fedora 10 distribution but only the beta Rawhide
(Fedora 10). Here is a great utility I found to upgrade Fedora when new
releases are available. You will first have to install it.
as root type:
yum install preupgrade
preupgrade
I've read this
On Thu November 13 2008 7:03:48 am Timothy Murphy wrote:
I've read this thread, but still don't understand exactly
what preupgrade does.
How does it differ at present from yum update
which seems to change /etc/fedora-release
to Fedora release 10 (Cambridge)?
a google of 'fedora preupgrade'
Hi all,
I removed packagekit because it kept popping up errors on my screen (I know, I
should have tried to fix that instead!) But anyway, I have now reinstalled it.
However, it is not part of the Administration menu any more, nor does it pop up
alerts when there are updates available. I have
Bruno Wolff III bruno at wolff.to writes:
The latest f9 kernel is kernel-2.6.27.5-32 and it is tagged
dist-f9-updates-testing, so presumably you could get it from either bohdi or
koji.
Or simply from the updates-testing-newkey repo. Please don't strain Koji
needlessly by downloading packages
Arthur Pemberton pemboa at gmail.com writes:
It should be noted that .27 kernel in Fedora pulls in Plymouth, as
well as some other stuff.
The F9 version probably has fewer unwanted dependencies.
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Ewan Mac Mahon ewan at macmahon.me.uk writes:
With the possible exception of the kernel, that's unlikely to work at all
since a 32 bit system won't have 64 bit libraries installed to link
against.
And Fedora's 32-bit GCC builds don't support -m64 at all. (The reason being that
supporting -m64
Adel ESSAFI adel.safi at imag.fr writes:
how can I make authentification with kdesvn?
The best solution is to use SSH key authentication:
* Make sure you have a key for your local machine generated (with ssh-keygen).
There should be either ~/.ssh/id_rsa and ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub or ~/.ssh/id_dsa
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 12:03 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Alex Makhlin wrote:
There is not yet a Fedora 10 distribution but only the beta Rawhide
(Fedora 10). Here is a great utility I found to upgrade Fedora when new
releases are available. You will first have to install it.
as root
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 15:00:37 -0800 (PST), Fred Silsbee wrote:
I have:
adobe-linux-i386/
fedora/
livna/
rpmfusion-free-updates/
rpmfusion-free/
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates/
rpmfusion-nonfree/
updates-newkey/
updates/
..gpgkeyschecked.yum
and no trouble/errors yet!
Yes, that's
What happens when you refuse to fit in:
You piss off the regulars, the ones who use the list all the time, and
provide the most help, and the most useful help.
And your messages/problems get ignored by the regulars, who are most
likely to have the answers to solve your problem, and see that the
lawd
buda has spake!
or, on the other hand. people like me will still help, and we don't get
wrapped up in the fact that the guy/gal didn't go by the exact thing in some
doc.. hell, we may not have even read the doc that you're referring to...
personally, i've found that as you get older...
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 14:44 -0800, Wayne Feick wrote:
The X.org nv driver was doing suspend/resume pretty well for me (only
rare crashes on resume) until recently. Now it fails every time. If it's
a pre-existing issue, then it has gotten much worse recently.
for what it's worth.. and it might not be much!
i have a toshiba satellite, running f9, and had an issue where the system
would freeze/lockup, that i managed to resolve with new/different xorg
drivers.
basically, i changed from radeon, to radeonhd in the xrog.conf, and
downloaded the appropriate
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 05:40 -0800, Ajit Warrier wrote:
I removed packagekit because it kept popping up errors on my screen (I
know, I should have tried to fix that instead!)
You want to try PackageKit in updates-testing. It's much never than
0.2.x. Also, you need to file bugs if you want
Has anyone successfully installed the latest F10 Live CD into VMWare
Workstation 6.5 on Vista? The CD runs fine and the install appears to
work. However, the system locks up in the first boot after the
horizontal progress indicator goes almost all the way across the screen.
Because it's the first
In fedora 9 Places- Connect to server does not give you the option of
secure webdav access.
I can sucessfuly connect to this server in firefox but it's read only. using
URI (https://example.com:2078)
The server I'm trying to connect has a private SSL certificate. (so it's not
trusted by system
Hi --
Periodically I get a connection between 2 host on port 1000. netstat,
shown below, but lsof, when executed like --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i TCP:1000
-- shows nothing. If i execute --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i -nP
I get nada, see below. Anyone know what or how I can establish what
this connection is?
Tim wrote:
What happens when you refuse to fit in:
You piss off the regulars, the ones who use the list all the time, and
provide the most help, and the most useful help.
And your messages/problems get ignored by the regulars, who are most
likely to have the answers to solve your problem, and
Dave Stevens wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to recover .jpgs that were on a SATA drive that was formatted by
mistake. No backup of course. Foremost has done a wonderful job of recovering
several tens of thousands of files. Unfortunately many of them are either
irrelevant (cached web
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would such a proxy cause Firefox and Konqueror to differ in their
ability to retrieve URLs? Most of the URLs that Konqueror doesn't
display are displayed immediately and with no problem when I start
firefox from with konqueror.
gary artim wrote:
Hi --
Periodically I get a connection between 2 host on port 1000. netstat,
shown below, but lsof, when executed like --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i TCP:1000
-- shows nothing. If i execute --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i -nP
I get nada, see below. Anyone know what or how I can establish what
- Original Message
From: Richard Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
fedora-list@redhat.com
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 10:26:19 AM
Subject: Re: How to add packagekit to the Administration menu
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:08 AM, bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
patrick...
like clock work.. it seems email lists get into a
top/bottom/side/horizontal/diagonal posting conversation...
good luck!!!
oh.. was this top? i'm close to san fran!!
Is not very wise to piss people off on the
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Rick Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gary artim wrote:
Hi --
Periodically I get a connection between 2 host on port 1000. netstat,
shown below, but lsof, when executed like --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i TCP:1000
-- shows nothing. If i execute --
I just put to about:config in the address bar and set
toolkit.networkmanager.disable to true.
German.
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Divisão de Astrofísica - DAS/CEA
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Hi
I am trying to get some eggdrop tcl scripts working for my IRC server -
if i just use the included scripts from eggdrop then it starts fine but
as soon as i try to use scripts that use network connectivity etc then
it fails.
Running these manually using tclsh i get the following, does
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kevin kempter wrote:
Can I set the KDE 4.1 panel to always be the width of the screen?
i am still in f8/kde3 and here when i bring up 'control center',
'system settings' for kde4, there is a tab under 'desktop panels'
shown as 'arrangement'.
gary artim wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Rick Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gary artim wrote:
Hi --
Periodically I get a connection between 2 host on port 1000. netstat,
shown below, but lsof, when executed like --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i TCP:1000
-- shows nothing. If i execute --
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Rick Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gary artim wrote:
Hi --
Periodically I get a connection between 2 host on port 1000. netstat,
shown below, but lsof, when executed like --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i TCP:1000
-- shows nothing. If i execute --
Dave Stevens wrote, On 11/10/2008 04:56 PM:
Hello All,
I am trying to recover .jpgs that were on a SATA drive that was formatted by
mistake. No backup of course. Foremost has done a wonderful job of recovering
several tens of thousands of files. Unfortunately many of them are either
gary artim wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Rick Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gary artim wrote:
Hi --
Periodically I get a connection between 2 host on port 1000. netstat,
shown below, but lsof, when executed like --
/usr/sbin/lsof -i TCP:1000
-- shows nothing. If i execute --
Hello everybody,
My computer has not been rebooted for a couple of months. I restarted it
on October 31st, and after the restart the fonts became tiny and with
lot's of aliasing. I installed the OS in May and had the system rebooted
many times since then. The Fedora automatic updates were
Todd Denniston wrote:
Dave Stevens wrote, On 11/10/2008 04:56 PM:
Hello All,
I am trying to recover .jpgs that were on a SATA drive that was
formatted by mistake. No backup of course. Foremost has done a
wonderful job of recovering several tens of thousands of files.
Unfortunately many of
G'day
I have a share (/home) on box A, an external hard-drive
attached to
box B to which only root can write. I can mount A:/home on B and browse
and open the files, but when (as root on B) attempting to copy files
from the mounted share to the external drive I get the
So, I've got a Region 2 DVD, a Region 1 DVD player,
Fedora 9, a SAMSUNG SH-S203N DVD+RW and some recordable DVDs.
What I want to do is create a Region 1 version of the Region
2 DVD so that I can look at it using my Region 1 DVD
player.
I do not need to look at the DVD using Fedora, just make a
Claude Jones wrote:
I've read this thread, but still don't understand exactly
what preupgrade does.
How does it differ at present from yum update
which seems to change /etc/fedora-release
to Fedora release 10 (Cambridge)?
a google of 'fedora preupgrade' yielded the following first hit
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
as root type:
yum install preupgrade
preupgrade
I've read this thread, but still don't understand exactly
what preupgrade does.
How does it differ at present from yum update
which seems to change /etc/fedora-release
to Fedora release 10 (Cambridge)?
As I
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Claude Jones wrote:
I've read this thread, but still don't understand exactly
what preupgrade does.
How does it differ at present from yum update
which seems to change /etc/fedora-release
to Fedora release 10 (Cambridge)?
a google of 'fedora preupgrade' yielded the
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm still not clear if preupgrade is actually relevant in my case.
It isn't. It is only relevant for users upgrading from *another
release*. You are already using rawhide and will automatically get
updated to Fedora 10 so preupgrade isn't necessary or relevant in your
On Thursday 13 November 2008 19:28:47 Rich Emberson wrote:
So, I've got a Region 2 DVD, a Region 1 DVD player,
Fedora 9, a SAMSUNG SH-S203N DVD+RW and some recordable DVDs.
What I want to do is create a Region 1 version of the Region
2 DVD so that I can look at it using my Region 1 DVD
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
GN wrote:
Hi Waleed,
Sound card is Intel Corp 82801H (ICH Family) HD Audio Controller (Rev 03)
/usr/bin/alsamixer gives 'No mixer elems found'.
Also, clicking on the volume contrtol gives the following:
The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thursday 13 November 2008 19:28:47 Rich Emberson wrote:
So, I've got a Region 2 DVD, a Region 1 DVD player,
Fedora 9, a SAMSUNG SH-S203N DVD+RW and some recordable DVDs.
What I want to do is create a Region 1 version of the Region
2 DVD so that I can look at
There is a new linux program for watching tv from worldwide sources.
The program is available from livestation.com. It is a 77k line open
source bourne shell script. Is there any reasonable way to check it out
for exploits?
Thanks.
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
GN wrote:
Hi Waleed,
Sound card is Intel Corp 82801H (ICH Family) HD Audio Controller (Rev 03)
/usr/bin/alsamixer gives 'No mixer elems found'.
Also, clicking on the volume contrtol gives the following:
The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 09:27 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Or run one of the DVD cloning apps under Wine (sometimes works) or
under
VMware or VirtualBox (should always work if properly configured).
FWIW, I use DVD Shrink under wine to create region free disks.
Works
great...especially when
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 21:01 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
There is a new linux program for watching tv from worldwide sources.
The program is available from livestation.com. It is a 77k line open
source bourne shell script. Is there any reasonable way to check it
out
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 20:13 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
There is a new linux program for watching tv from worldwide sources.
The program is available from livestation.com. It is a 77k line open
source bourne shell script. Is there any reasonable way to check it out
for exploits?
The channel
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:01:17PM -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
There is a new linux program for watching tv from worldwide sources.
The program is available from livestation.com. It is a 77k line open
source bourne shell script. Is there any reasonable way to check it
Fred Silsbee wrote:
using yum, will it be possible to go from F9 to F10 without downloading an F10
iso image and going through an update
Yes it sure is possible. I did it from F8 to F9 and I'm doing it right
now from F9 to F10. (Started with 9.92 going up)
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Fred Silsbee wrote:
using yum, will it be possible to go from F9 to F10 without downloading an F10
iso image and going through an update
Yes,
There is a preupgrade package that does just what you want. Fedora 9
will be getting an updated PackageKit that will automagically use
G'day,
Yum seems to stall during Running Transaction Test for install,
update
and remove. I can't yum update yum. However rpm -e yum* reported that
yum-utils is not installed, now rpm -Uvh
yum-utils-1.1.14-4.fc8.noarch.rpm stalls.
Where do I look to fix this?
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 14:50 +1100, Simon Slater wrote:
G'day,
Yum seems to stall during Running Transaction Test for install,
update
and remove. I can't yum update yum. However rpm -e yum* reported that
yum-utils is not installed, now rpm -Uvh
Hi,
Have you updated your FC9?
What is your kernel version? run cmd: uname -a
Try update your FC9 via cmd: yum -y update, then reboot the machine and test
your sound.
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:56 AM, GN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
GN wrote:
Hi Waleed,
Sound card
Dave Feustel wrote:
Thanks for the info. I got rid of all my vcrs and tvs several years ago
after developing the opinion that tv is a bad influence. Every so
often I sort of wish I could easily watch newsclips on Youtube, etc.
Eh? You can watch YouTube using gnash.
Matt Flaschen
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I am running mythtv on my Fedora 9 workstation. What is the correct way
to get the lirc module to load at boot on Fedora 9? I know I could shove
a 'modprobe lirc-i2c' into the rc.local. I suspect there is a more
preferred way to do it.
Thanks!
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Good morning,
Microsoft has brought out a patch (MS08-068) for the SMB protocol. This
patch, patches a flaw which is over 7 years old in the SMB of Windows.
I have a Fedora 9 Samba server running and Windows XP / Vista Clients.
Does anyone have any information as to possible problems
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Laszlo BERES wrote:
Yes, since 0.1. For internal reasons we use only for RHEL channels, but
I'm planning to upgrade to 0.3 which can be used for multiple
organizations, so we will host RHEL and Fedora packages at the same time.
Spacewalk is
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 15:19 +1100, Simon Slater wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 14:50 +1100, Simon Slater wrote:
G'day,
Yum seems to stall during Running Transaction Test for install,
update
and remove. I can't yum update yum. However rpm -e yum* reported that
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 15:58:47 -0800,
Rich Emberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I've got a Region 2 DVD, a Region 1 DVD player,
Fedora 9, a SAMSUNG SH-S203N DVD+RW and some recordable DVDs.
What I want to do is create a Region 1 version of the Region
2 DVD so that I can look at it using
On 14/11/08 01:55, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Preupgrade unlike upgrades via yum is more of a supported option.
How much supported is that?
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On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 09:15 -0500, David Straub wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 10:34 PM Jeremy Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The main reason has been that there are ... interesting questions about
the environment it should run in. What are you using them for and maybe
that's enough to talk me
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 10:37 AM Jeremy Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, the code is clearly trivial. But if we're to correspond with the
other case that %pre is used (the installer), then we need to run the
script before we get any install roots or similar created. At which
point, the question
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 07:05:48PM +0200, مؤيد السعدي wrote:
I designed the liveusb creator in a way that makes it very easy to throw
any GUI on top of it. I initially started writing a PyGTK gui, but
switched to PyQt because: 1) The implementation turned out to be much
cleaner and 2) It
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