On 11/13/2009 05:19 AM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Where do I find the open build servers in Fedora / RPMFusion? By open
build (with openSUSE) you can create one or more projects on
openSUSE's server and the server is used to compile the sources based
on your configuration settings.
If you
On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 20:05 +0100, Simon Lewis wrote:
Hello Fernando,
Apologies, I have seemed to stepped on a few toes here...
Sorry if I gave that impression, that's not what I felt.
Unfortunately for best operation of my laptop I need a the kernel
2.6.30.x
The latest rt patches are for
Hello Orcan
Assuming that the user does and will install packages from all 3 repos
(Fedora, RPMFusion and PlanetCCRMA) then there are in fact only 2
differences between the standard fedora spin and a studio type spin:
(1) A kernel with enhanced pre-emption (the so called real-time kernel
-
On 11/08/2009 09:08 PM, Simon Lewis wrote:
Assuming that the user does and will install packages from all 3 repos
(Fedora, RPMFusion and PlanetCCRMA) then there are in fact only 2
differences between the standard fedora spin and a studio type spin:
Wait, firstly the spin couldn't be hosted at
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Simon Lewis wrote:
Hello
Please advise if a multimedia spin for Fedora 11 is available (or for Fedora
12 planned)?
The standard Fedora 11 installation does not by default set the RT-PRIO for
jackuser or pulse audio etc., etc. Neither does the standard
Hello
Please advise if a multimedia spin for Fedora 11 is available (or for
Fedora 12 planned)?
The standard Fedora 11 installation does not by default set the RT-PRIO
for jackuser or pulse audio etc., etc. Neither does the standard Fedora
11 installation automatically assign all users to