On Oct 27, 2012, at 8:04 PM, Joshua C. wrote:
> I see but is there a general switch do disable those even if secure boot is
> set to enable in the uefi firmware?
If you're going to disable it for linux, you might as well disable it in the
firmware. There's little point in having it enabled fo
2012/10/28 Kevin Kofler
> Joshua C. wrote:
> > Over the last months there have been many patches to the rawhide-kernel
> > and rawhide-grub2 packages that aim to make those compatible with the M$
> > requirements for secure boot. Those locked down many user space
> > capabilities. However I still
Joshua C. wrote:
> Over the last months there have been many patches to the rawhide-kernel
> and rawhide-grub2 packages that aim to make those compatible with the M$
> requirements for secure boot. Those locked down many user space
> capabilities. However I still haven't seen any single "magic" swi
John5342 wrote:
> Just a wild stab in the dark. Would the UsrMove (specifically the change
> from an actual folder to a symlink) cause a conflict? The Fedora packages
> don't own the folders since they are owned by the filesystem package
> anyway but the external packages could be owning the folder
Over the last months there have been many patches to the rawhide-kernel and
rawhide-grub2 packages that aim to make those compatible with the M$
requirements for secure boot. Those locked down many user space
capabilities. However I still haven't seen any single "magic" switch that
can disable all
On Oct 27, 2012 7:46 PM, "Michel Alexandre Salim"
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> Ever since I started tracking Fedora 18, Google Music Manager is no
> longer installable,
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> Ever since I started tracking Fedora 18, Google Music Manager is no
> longer ins
Hey,
(and if anyone knows who to contact at Google and Oracle's VBox team
respectively, that'd be great -- I tried contacting the Music Manager
team but the email listed in the RPM bounces, and the support reps
that respond through official channels don't even know what Linux is,
they sent me sc
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 15:04:25 GMT, Chris Murphy wrote:
> What are the DRM implications of MTP? Apparently this is a key part of MTP.
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff632508(prot.20).aspx
It reads to me as *if* you want to use AAVT, both ends need to support
it. The first sentence des
Hi, folks - it's time to start bugging you all about Beta blockers! This
post will list out all the current blockers and give a quick status note
and action request (if any) for each.
We're in freeze for Beta but blockers remain unaddressed so we are not
building RCs yet. The Go/No-Go is scheduled
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Ever since I started tracking Fedora 18, Google Music Manager is no
longer installable, and now Oracle's Virtual Box cannot be installed
either (both from upstre
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 09:04:25AM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> On Oct 26, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Sérgio Basto wrote:
> >
> > I found today, that package simple-mtpfs, has enter has fedora package
> > on 2012-10-08. A good mtp support could be awesome, for androids, you
> > could transfer data, whi
On Oct 26, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Sérgio Basto wrote:
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> I found today, that package simple-mtpfs, has enter has fedora package
> on 2012-10-08. A good mtp support could be awesome, for androids, you
> could transfer data, while use it with applications that need use the
> (micro) SD card.
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