Posted on 5/4/2004, 1:18 am, by Colin Charles, under
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I’ve been keeping some Fedora Core 2 test notes, and thought that I’d make it public since the traffic on fedora-test-list is becoming pretty insane (with similar messages!). I present to you, Fedora Core 2 testX notes, where X is still {1,2}. So new testers, read this, it has lots of common errors/problems/etc…
Having some time today morning, the Outstanding Fedora Jobs list is also ready. Remember, the Fedora Project is community run, so community, please participate and let me run <strike>’s thru the list.
Update: I’ve added firstboot and anaconda screenshots from FC1; I think the firstboot stuff will come in handy since google images didn’t have any for me
Posted on 4/4/2004, 9:13 am, by Colin Charles, under
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Well, spent some time getting the Malay version of ms.openoffice.org up and running – took more effort than I had imagined. Also got the Red Hat/Fedora SIG website sorted.
Downloaded kernel 2.6.5, got it working on the iBook, yay! I tried to mount a cifs styled filesystem, it crashed and brought me to the debugger. No fun, I’ll be bugzilla’ing it as soon as I get the spanking new feature of writing kernel messages across a network working. After a recompile trying to get the USB thumb drive working, the screen started to get wacky – I’ve given up for the day to get some more real things done…
Posted on 3/4/2004, 4:34 am, by Colin Charles, under
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Something I do in my free time, but nowadays seems to eat up into my entire life. Spent a good part of the day yesterday on phone conversations to make sure things are going the way it should be. My job mainly is to train the trainers now, and thats it – line has to be drawn as to what can be achieved. Punting the idea of an open source support network, it requires funding, and might not exactly make money (initially).
Cynthia must be out to get us in her next article For PC project to work. OpenOffice.org has yet to achieve mass market appeal because RM5 copies of Microsoft Office XP are available – government, do your job and curb piracy. Who is this Seow character, getting off saying “the Linux bundle will appeal to the techie type or those who already own a legal copy of an operating system and want to replace older hardware.” Remember, we are giving away PC Gemilang in Malay too (at least my specs state that).
Really doesn’t help when Microsoft has set up a website stating their claims, and also painting FUD about the Linux package. This is unfair competition in all aspects, and I’m sure we’re going to pressure them to change it. Uncertain vendor support (Fedora) they mention, maybe someone reading this has the power to apply a change to that statement…
Posted on 3/4/2004, 2:29 am, by Colin Charles, under
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The past few days have been most active with lots of new things in the Linux world. Some thoughts on usability, and a fairly nice response based on GNOME 2.6.
Corel’s WordPerfect is going to be available on Linux again (back then, I preferred it to StarOffice 5.1); this implies we need to get the wp filter working soon. Also available is IndeView – burn it on a CD, with your OOo presentation and you have an instant viewer! This is our first OOo viewer of sorts, and if we use this to our advantage, a light-weight Writer/Calc viewer might come soon too.
Based on the successful Red Hat Meetup we had, I’ve gotten Jason to make us a special SIG at the Linux Users of Victoria! I present the Red Hat LUV SIG for Red Hat and Fedora discussions; we’ll meet once a month, have a list set up soon enough, and be a nice community together now :) Wonder if this is the first SIG that’s been started up based on the RH Meetup?
Posted on 2/4/2004, 12:35 am, by Colin Charles, under
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Wow, this is pretty neat! Thanks to all the FNU readers. Go March!
2. /colin/fnu/ 19464
Posted on 1/4/2004, 1:16 pm, by Colin Charles, under
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Yay, Fedora News Updates #9 has been released. In this issue I cover the release of Fedora Core 2 test2, talk a bit about the X.org replacement of XFree86, have some Yum tips, look into SELinux again, and much more. And no, this isn’t an April Fool’s joke.