I want to thank all of you for your help and forbearance.
The script is working to my satisfaction, though I still have to see
tonight if it again throws an selinux alert for the logwatch cron task.
Next I will probably be active over on the procmail list as I rewrite
this using formail and p
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 8:28 PM David wrote:
> I have zero idea what are things like bodhi, koji, mock, rpmbuild, etc.
In the Red Hat / Fedora world, packages come in the form of files with
an ".rpm" suffix. RPM stands for RedHat Package Manager. The tool
that is used to create those rpm files
Mr. Sieb, and Mr. James,
Thank you very much. I will save these two emails and study them word for
word.
I have zero idea what are things like bodhi, koji, mock, rpmbuild, etc.
But I plan to at least to try to grasp the general basic newbie stuff.
David Locklear
On 2020-04-28 10:51, Jerry James wrote:
> I'm sure there are backups archived somewhere, but whether that
> location is deep underground or not, I do not know.
https://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/releases/
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 4:53 PM David wrote:
> That was a lot of very interesting valuable information. I plan to save
> that email and study it word for word, someday.
If anything is unclear, let me know and I'll try to explain better.
> What precisely is "the main repository" in a physical
Mr. James,
That was a lot of very interesting valuable information. I plan to save
that email and study it word for word, someday.
What precisely is "the main repository" in a physical sense ?
I assume that specific repo is stored on a very fancy modern server, along
with other valuable softwa
I just wanted to say thank you to the developers of the upgrade.
I upgraded two machines to F29 from F27 with only one small issue
related to a 32bit library used by Wine.
I liked the boot screen showing which packages were being installed and
the increasing icon.
Robin
am the user, but to have to login
> in as SU to use some of the apps, is just wonderful. I always loved snaptic
> and I really, really appreciate dnfdragora. This has got to be the best
> thought out environments I have ever used, thank you so much.
>
> I came to Fedora for se
ptic and I really, really appreciate dnfdragora. This has got to be the
best thought out environments I have ever used, thank you so much.
I came to Fedora for several reasons I had in mind that in my retirement
years I wanted to work on cyber security projects, because now living in a
senior housing
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 07:42:42AM -0500, SternData wrote:
> It just gets better and better. The only little tweak I had from FC27 to
> FC28 was finding gnome-tweak-tool got renamed to gnome-tweaks.
>
> Thanks to everyone on the Fedora team for making this upgrade such a
> non-event.
>
> It just
It just gets better and better. The only little tweak I had from FC27 to
FC28 was finding gnome-tweak-tool got renamed to gnome-tweaks.
Thanks to everyone on the Fedora team for making this upgrade such a
non-event.
It just works! :-)
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On 03/29/2013 06:57 AM, Lailah wrote:
Happy Passover! ¡Felices pascuas!
Good yontif! I trust your seder was pleasant, and you weren't stuck
with the Four Questions. I was still having to ask them in my late
'50s, even though there was a younger man (and a goy, at that)
attending.
El lun, 18-03-2013 a las 22:31 +0100, Frédéric Bron escribió:
> that has beautiful zooms!
> Great!
> Frédéric
Hi from South America!
Happy Passover! ¡Felices pascuas!
I am very happy too with Okular, is by far the best app for reading
books. Good to see another happy user.
Greet
that has beautiful zooms!
Great!
Frédéric
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On 26 April 2011 12:36, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> On 04/26/2011 04:57 PM, Dave Cross wrote:
>> I've discussed this possibility before. For reasons that I can't
>> remember now it always seemed to be far more trouble than I wanted to
>> put in it.
>
> The process is fairly simple especially for Perl
On 04/26/2011 04:57 PM, Dave Cross wrote:
> I've discussed this possibility before. For reasons that I can't
> remember now it always seemed to be far more trouble than I wanted to
> put in it.
The process is fairly simple especially for Perl modules.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_packa
On 26 April 2011 11:30, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> On 04/26/2011 03:59 PM, Dave Cross wrote:
>> You might find some of the missing ones in my RPM repo -
>> http://rpm.mag-sol.com/
I've discussed this possibility before. For reasons that I can't
remember now it always seemed to be far more trouble t
On 04/26/2011 03:59 PM, Dave Cross wrote:
> You might find some of the missing ones in my RPM repo -
> http://rpm.mag-sol.com/
It would be useful if you push these into the official repo. If you
need help, ask
Rahul
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On 26 April 2011 05:59, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> To those who supply Fedora yum install/update sites with Perl rpm
> pkgs: thank you!
>
> I would like to learn how to do this so that I could contribute.
>
> I know a little bit about cpan2rpm, I know a little bit about rpm; I
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 23:48, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 21:59:16 -0700, KW wrote:
>
>> To those who supply Fedora yum install/update sites with Perl rpm
>> pkgs: thank you!
>>
>> I would like to learn how to do this so that I could contribute.
&
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 21:59:16 -0700, KW wrote:
> To those who supply Fedora yum install/update sites with Perl rpm
> pkgs: thank you!
>
> I would like to learn how to do this so that I could contribute.
>
> I know a little bit about cpan2rpm, I know a little bit about rpm; I
To those who supply Fedora yum install/update sites with Perl rpm
pkgs: thank you!
I would like to learn how to do this so that I could contribute.
I know a little bit about cpan2rpm, I know a little bit about rpm; I'd
like to learn more and contribute.
Could someone who knows, point me i
do in our rich and diverse
> community. As a small token of our appreciation, we're giving away free
> Fedora stickers and case badges to any community member who sends us a
> Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE). It is our little way of saying
> thank you for all that you
#x27;re giving away free
> > Fedora stickers and case badges to any community member who sends us a
> > Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE). It is our little way of saying
> > thank you for all that you do.
>
> Badges? Yes, I want your stinkin' b
(SASE). It is our little way of saying
> thank you for all that you do.
Badges? Yes, I want your stinkin' badges. So I'm sending you my SASE. Thanks.
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First: This is a really nice idea. Thanks!
I got two ones of the large stickers on FOSDEM and I love them, this stickers
look very good on my laptop.
So everyone: Write to Tom ;)
Regards,
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they do in our rich and diverse
community. As a small token of our appreciation, we're giving away free
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Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE). It is our little way of saying
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