Am 23.11.2009 22:50, schrieb Adam Williamson:
He already said that he had talked to his upstreams and they had said
they would not adjust their code. In that case, he really has done
everything he possibly can in his position as maintainer, and sending
him further nag emails is achieving nothing
Am 23.11.2009 17:51, schrieb Jerry James:
I want a switch that says, Yes, I know this application uses core
fonts. It isn't going to change. Shut up, please.
+1
Also see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=507132
We subsequently removed the -tests subpackage because PHP Unit testing
Am Dienstag, den 17.11.2009, 11:33 +0100 schrieb Christoph Höger:
Since I suspect that libcurl generally can handle HTTP posts, I wonder
if this is some general bug in abrt?
It's a problem with libcurl's resolver.
Did anybody submit bugs successfully using this tool?
Yes I did. However I had
Hi,
Depends on which PCI interface is meant.
PCI:
D-Link DFE-580TX uses sundance driver
PCI-X 133MHZ:
Intel PWLA8494GT Pro/1000GT uses e1000 driver
PCIe:
HP NC364T, 4x 1000Base-T, PCIe x4 (435508-B21)
Intel Gigabit ET Server Adapter, 4x 1000Base-T, PCIe x4, low profile
(E1G44ET)
Intel PRO/1000
Hi there,
I'm just starting to play with my SIP Phones using OpenSER.
I was wondering why there have been no updates to the OpenSER package
since it was renamed to Kamailio in version 1.4.0?
I did however notice that version 1.4.0 in fact is of an earlier date
than version 1.3.4 (which still is
Original Message
Subject: Are packages w/o necessary kernel modules allowed?
From: Peter Lemenkov lemen...@gmail.com
To: Development discussions related to Fedora fedora-devel-list@redhat.com
Date: 14.10.2009 15:04
Hello All!
Imagine an application, which relies on a
Original Message
Subject: Re: Are packages w/o necessary kernel modules allowed?
From: Ralf Corsepius rc040...@freenet.de
To: Development discussions related to Fedora fedora-devel-list@redhat.com
Date: 14.10.2009 17:29
IMO: no.
Packages in Fedora should just work and
Original Message
Subject: Development packages for Thunderbird/Sunbird
From: Henrik /KaarPoSoft hen...@kaarposoft.dk
To: fedora-devel-list@redhat.com
Date: 09.10.2009 18:20
I would like blueZync to work on Fedora too
(currently developing on Debian and Ubuntu).
Me too. I
The Server(s) in Germany is/are hosted at Telia which AFAIK has native
IPv6 support.
Greetings,
Felix
Am 17.08.2009 16:33, schrieb Matt Domsch:
Do we know if native IPv6 connectivity is available in any of our colo sites,
or if we would need to use some form of tunnel?
--Original
Hi there,
things I'm currently packaging because we use it at our school are:
- BlueJ (http://www.bluej.org)
- Greenfoot (http://www.greenfoot.org)
Those are mainly programs to teach Java and OOP.
Felix
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Om 31.07.2009 01:27 Doug Epling wrote:
Also: I _want_ to use Fedora as a desktop. And I also _want_ to use it
as a server. At the Moment I see no problem in that. Why can't there be
both in your opinion?
Well, excuse me for my old fashioned notion that a server must run for
days, weeks,
On 30.07.2009 16:30 wde...@mikrotec.com wrote:
Is Fedora really gaining that much ground with every bi-yearly release to
justify that pace?
Why does a fast development pace need to be justified. That's just so
paradoxical...
After all Red Hat is not a desktop but a server, right? And Chrome
Let me take the chance to thank you, Lennart. Even though PulseAudio has
always been a controversial topic and there are many negative feelings
about it I still think I am not the only one who really enjoys the new
audio and volume control features Fedoa offers. It has really made my
life easier
Am 19.05.2009 22:34, schrieb Jack Aboutboul:
Does anyone on the list who speaks another language, fluently, such as
French, Spanish, German or any of the languages in India have any
interest in recording a podcast with a feature owner who can speak the
same? Might be good to have some audio in
Am 20.05.2009 21:37, schrieb Gerold Kassube:
Henrik Heigl is doing the FWN in German for a German Linux Radio
Project. Maybe he is interested in doing interviews with those persons.
Felix
^^
To be honest, and also Henrik know, there were several people who are
interested in translating the FWN
On 18.03.2009 21:02, Jack Aboutboul wrote:
What do people think about this? Also, for people involved in the News
Distribution Network, would you be interested in having things
translated to your language or for your language?
Well I must say that I actually don't care if it is translated for
Am 04.03.2009 10:49, schrieb Amit Caleechurn:
I think you want want to have a look at the Linux Starter
Pack. If we could come up with such a good document for Fedora users
(the current one is based on Ubuntu) it would be great to distribute at
Fedora events.
I'd be interested in
On Mon Mar 02 2009 22:32:49 GMT+0100 (CET) Ian Weller wrote:
If we can also take this time to start recruiting photographers (with
decent cameras) to take photos for the Fedora Picture Book[1], that
would be awesome.
If a Canon EOS 450D is decent enough I could make some photos as well.
On Sat Feb 21 2009 05:25:56 GMT+0100 (CET) Ian Weller wrote:
6) Does anybody know what we do to convert bitmap images to CMYK with
free software?
Ever tried Cinepaint? Here's a Tutorial:
http://www.behrmann.name/cms/cinepaint/bildbearbeitung/cinepaint_ccorrection.html
HTH,
Felix
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Nicu Buculei schrieb:
Ian Weller wrote:
(What's another off-topic thread?)
Is not off-topic, is a preparation for the F12 code name, which now MUST
be about chocolate... (and no, no naked people covered in chocolate).
I propose Feodora (www.feodora.de) then. That'll get people confused.
Máirín Duffy schrieb:
Paul W. Frields wrote:
/Rock-solid Fedora 10 brings salvation to Ubuntu weary/
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/11/25/fedora_10_review/
This one incorrectly cites the default icon theme as being Echo (it's
Mist + gnome-icon-theme)
More than that it also claims
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