2017-09-05 5:14 GMT+02:00, Ralf Corsepius :
> On 09/04/2017 07:18 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
>> 2017-09-04 18:36 GMT+02:00, Ralf Corsepius :
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> Actually, I'd recommend Fedora/RH to drop all other "secondary" archs,
>>> because they do not have a community user base.
>>
>> How do you kno
On 09/04/2017 07:18 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
2017-09-04 18:36 GMT+02:00, Ralf Corsepius :
[...]
Actually, I'd recommend Fedora/RH to drop all other "secondary" archs,
because they do not have a community user base.
How do you know?
- How many arm, s370, ppc or mips machines do you have aroun
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 6:00 PM, stan wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2017 13:48:00 -0400
> Matt Morgan wrote:
>
> > The last time I signed off of Fedora 25, I opted to install updates.
>
> I don't understand this. Updating the system requires that it be
> running, in order to download the packages, and
On Mon, 4 Sep 2017 13:48:00 -0400
Matt Morgan wrote:
> The last time I signed off of Fedora 25, I opted to install updates.
I don't understand this. Updating the system requires that it be
running, in order to download the packages, and install them. Is this
some kind of GUI functionality? Di
The last time I signed off of Fedora 25, I opted to install updates.
Now it boots to a minimal grub menu, with no listing of kernel choices. I'm
sorry to say I haven't understood grub well for about 10 years. But I
looked up some guides to using the menu (without success).
If I type 'exit,' I am
2017-09-04 18:36 GMT+02:00, Ralf Corsepius :
>[...]
>
> Actually, I'd recommend Fedora/RH to drop all other "secondary" archs,
> because they do not have a community user base.
How do you know?
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On 2017-09-04 06:22 PM, Pranesh P wrote:
> Hii folks.. Myself Pranesh from India.. I'm interested to know more
> about fedora and it's platform.. Could you please explain me..!!?
Wikipedia covers it well;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_(operating_system)
The fedora project has it's own "ab
On 09/04/2017 05:20 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2017 at 10:32:33AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
I'd hope the plan is to do this much the same way as centos.
Drop i686 kernels and programs, but continue to provide
i686 libraries for legacy 32 bit programs which have no
source code so t
Hii folks.. Myself Pranesh from India.. I'm interested to know more about
fedora and it's platform.. Could you please explain me..!!?
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On Mon, Sep 04, 2017 at 10:32:33AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I'd hope the plan is to do this much the same way as centos.
> Drop i686 kernels and programs, but continue to provide
> i686 libraries for legacy 32 bit programs which have no
> source code so they can continue to run. There are a lot
I'd hope the plan is to do this much the same way as centos.
Drop i686 kernels and programs, but continue to provide
i686 libraries for legacy 32 bit programs which have no
source code so they can continue to run. There are a lot of them
out there people use (adobe reader comes to mind).
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Allegedly, on or about 3 September 2017, JD sent:
> On URL https://getfedora.org/en/server/download/
> the iso size is 2.2 GB,
>
> Onn URL https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/
> the iso size is 1.5 GB,
Those are two different files. One is a server spin, the other is a
workstation spin
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