2.6 rawhide vs. arjanv
by Brian C. Huffman
All,
I'm almost positive that I've seen this posted...but I just spent about
an hour trying to search the archives and can't seem to find the
answer. What is the difference between the 2.6 kernel in rawhide and
the kernel that arjanv keeps in http://people.redhat.com/arjanv?
Thanks in advance!
Brian
20 years, 3 months
rawhide report: 20040102 changes
by Build System
Updated Packages:
kernel-2.6.0-1.23
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* Thu Jan 01 2004 Dave Jones <davej(a)redhat.com>
- Update to 2.6.1rc1
- AMD64 update.
rpmdb-fedora-1.90-0.20040102
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20 years, 3 months
VIA EPIA-M/KM-400 X driver
by Alan Cox
If anyone is interested in trying the latest and greatest EPIA-M/KM-400 driver updates I've
been doing there is a via_drv.o module available at
http://www.linux.org.uk/~alan/via_drv.o
Which you can drop into /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers, set your chipset to "via"
in /etc/X11/XF86Config and test. This should have everything in it that the nonfree
drivers have except 3D (which is going to need major work to fix up) and the MPEG
engine which is getting some initial investigation now- the biggest problem being that
X has no "mpeg slice engine" interface yet.
Alan
20 years, 3 months
Preliminary Introduction
by PLinnell
Warren,
>From our IRC chat...
Full legal name: Peter Thomas Linnell
2. Country, City Harwich Port, MA 02646
3. Profession: Principal
4. Company - Atlantic Tech Solutions www.atlantictechsolutions.com
5. Your goals in the Fedora Project
* Which packages do you want to see published? - Scribus
and third party plug-ins which are in development, any
relevant DTP packages which support Scribus i.e. lcms,
GsView, pstoedit
* Do you want to do QA? - Yes, can do. Have RH9 and
Fedora-1 workstations. Familiar with fedora.us packages
and use several of them regularly. Can't promise tons of
time for QA, but will QA some packages I am familiar
with. GIMP, Sodipodi, Inkscape
* Anything else special?
6. Historical qualifications
* What other projects have you worked on in the past?
Scribus since April 2001. Note, I have met Scribus
developer, Franz Schmid personally this summer. Source
tarballs are created from private cvs, which is
accessible only to 4 scribus developers.
* Started OpenICC list on freedesktop.org for color
management issues.
* What computer languages and other skills do you know?
intermediate skill with rpm, can build my own packages
and spec files, professional DTP IT consultant
* Why should we trust you? <-- too blunt?
* Publicly Published in Linux Journal
* http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7261
* http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7054
* Will make presentation at USENIX 2004
7. GPG KEYID and fingerprint
* Be sure that your GPG key is uploaded to pgp.mit.edu.
Use "gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key KEYID". -
done
*
I revoked the earlier gpg key and created a new one with a good pass phrase I'll
remember and upload it to pgp.mit.edu
gpg --fingerprint
/home/peter/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
------------------------------
pub 1024D/CC416E45 2003-11-05 P Linnell <scribusdocs(a)atlantictechsolutions.com>
Key fingerprint = 6481 0EE5 720F C7F2 0E00 A308 9A7E 436F CC41 6E45
sub 1024g/745B2E0B 2003-11-05
pub 1024D/F60166DA 2004-01-02 Peter Linnell <scribusdocs(a)atlantictechsolutions.com>
Key fingerprint = 5086 B8D6 8E70 FDDF 4C40 045A EF7B 95E7 F601 66DA
sub 1024g/3AC2B09C 2004-01-02 [expires: 2005-01-01]
[peter@localhost peter]$
Regards,
Peter Linnell
20 years, 4 months
some suggestions for xmms plugins
by Wayne Schuller
hi,
There are a number of good xmms input plugins which I would like to
suggest for FC2.
They are xmms-flac (available at freshrpms) and
xmms-speex (http://jzb.rapanden.dk/projects/speex-xmms)
These would allows FC users to use good patent-happy compression
techniques out of the box.
flac is an excellent lossless compression.
speex is an excellent speech compression. It is useful to have the xmms
plugin for conferences that store their talks in this format.
both plugins (and their source libraries) are available as free
software. I have been using both and they are very stable.
thanks,
wayne
--
Wayne Schuller <k_wayne(a)linuxpower.org>
20 years, 4 months