How does paid RHN access work for Fedora Linux
by Yusuf Goolamabbas
Some questions, hope this in on topic for this list
Assume, I have an existing RHN subscription for my RH Linux (US$
60/year). Would this continue to be applicable for Fedora Linux ?
Since yum can work with multiple repositories, would RHN encompass
multiple repositories
Would I get guranteed access across all repositories ?
Regards, Yusuf
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20 years, 6 months
Re: Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction
by Xose Vazquez Perez
Alexandre Oliva escibeu:
> And why wouldn't such elsewhere be the Fedora Project? If you want to
> support it yourself, you (and others in this business) may get
> together and keep issuing errata for releases deployed to your
> customers for as long as you like.
>
> Then, if some customer really wants support from Red Hat, you can add
> RHEL to the package, since it's likely to integrate easily.
we get troubles!
cases:
- If your country has not a Red Hat Office, to buy RHEL support is
fruitless. And there are _lots_ of countries without one.
- There are people don't want support(web, mail, telephone,...) but they
want to *pay* only for maintenance(updates)
- Like other mail said, RHEL is too much expensive for .edu, .org
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20 years, 6 months
Fedora Legacy
by Jesse Keating
Is there a separate discussion list for the Fedora Legacy[1] project?
I'd like to get the ball rolling on getting this project off the ground
to make Fedora a viable option for IHVs[2] and .edus. I know there are
quite a few of us on this list that would like to start working toward
a running project.
[1]: The Fedora Legacy project is a project to continue rolling errata
for older Fedora Core and Red Hat releases.
[2]: IHV == Independent Hardware Vendor
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Interesting article on boot ordering
by David Hollis
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-boot.html
Really interesting concept - using make to sort out the dependencies for
startup and to run things in parallel when possible. With just a few
moments of thinking about it, I could imagine a core Makefile that lists
out the dependencies (lots of crap needs network, nfsd needs portmap,
etc) and then each runlevel just defining a target that lists the
services needed and including the core and voila! Certainly not exactly
that simple but an interesting thought. Could also provide a means to
solve the problem discussed recently about network interface ordering
and doing things after their boot.
20 years, 6 months
fedora.redhat.com web site translation
by Cosmic Flo
Hello,
now that the red hat fedora project is more open to community, it's logical
that the fedora.redhat.com web site will be translated, community is not
only english speaking .
How to contribute to the fedora web site translation ?
Thanks
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20 years, 6 months
Configuration Tools
by Phillip Compton
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/config-tools/
"
Here is a list of tools that would be useful but do not exist yet:
...
Firewall - configuration tool for IP Tables (something more finegrained
than redhat-config-securitylevel)
..."
Has anyone at RedHat looked into working with the firestarter
(http://firestarter.sourceforge.net/) people? Package available for RH9
and Severn from fedora.us[1]
Phil
1 until the merger is complete the naming confusion is going to be fun
20 years, 6 months
RE: Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction
by Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan
Hello.
Does Fedora has its own logo that can be used freely? I'm thinking (future planning) of downloading Fedora, burning it into a shining new CD-R, put a nice CD label on it, and package it so that I can give it (or sell it) to my friend.
Can Fedora use quote like "inspired by Red Hat" to give some link to Red Hat?
"Michael K. Johnson" <johnsonm(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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20 years, 6 months
Re: Staying close to mainline and VM issues
by Yusuf Goolamabbas
Dave, Thanks for the response. When I tested severn (early in the cycle)
it seemed fine for me (was using a non highmem) boxes. We are however
seeing a lot of issues in Shrike,Valhalla,RH 8 with the 2.4.20-xx
kernels on highmem boxes >1GB.
I am going to try and setup a test box with >1GB and see how Phil K's
script works out. Also, in recent 2.4.20-xx kernels, the values of
/proc/sys/vm/{min,max}-readahead have changed to 3,31 from 31,127
respectively. On a box with a fast io system like SCSI/3ware, switching
back to 31,127 doubles read speed as measured by hdparm
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20 years, 6 months
Re: Configuration Tools
by Nils O. Selåsdal
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 10:41, =?ISO-8859-1?Q? Nils O. Sel=E5sdal?= wrote:
> redhat-config-smb
Indeed..
The current one will do ;)
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