Tom @ ncst.edu - hey perfect,  thks for the repo solution - but in all our conversion confusion lost your email with the repo address and can't see it in archives - can you pls resend


>Gerald B. Cox gbcox at bzb.us
>Sun Dec 21 01:51:29 UTC 2014
>I don't know anyone who even bothers with installing Chromium.

>M. Edward (Ed) Borasky 
>    znmeb at znmeb.net
>    Sun Dec 21 03:18:44 UTC 2014
>*Chromium* has never been popular and hopefully
never will.

a) where I teach the edu uses the crappy MS Outlook Live (or whatever they call it) - pretty unusable in Firefox, but can use it better in Chromium (and I don't allow any MS on our machines to access it with IE even in a VM)

b) personally I actually like the dev tools in Chromium

A great thing about Linux is we get mix and match choices of apps - so yes there should be a way for others to use in F21.


>Stephen John Smoogen smooge at gmail.com
>Sat Dec 20 19:18:46 UTC 2014
> I realize you are angry and upset

Do not make false assumptions or portrayals - We have used Linux in my companies for a very long  time - we just need certain things to use F21, and switch from Debian Testing.   But the crap installer partitioner did cost us a lot of man-hrs (and why we offered to help ). 


>Oleg Osipov legolegs at yandex.ru
>Sun Dec 21 18:03:16 UTC 2014
> Russian fedora has three repos: re Russian Fedora

thks for suggestions but we prefer to stick to repos based on fedoraproject.org repos.


>Antonio Trande anto.trande at gmail.com
>Sat Dec 20 16:41:48 UTC 2014
> What has to do the browser with a wireless driver problem?
>Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
> which implies a completly unrelated problem
> you stripped that error message and should write a bugreport
re goofy wireless / Firefox bug - who knows.  agree, but posted before filing bug report because it might just be one of those 1 in million outliers that's not worth bug filing - we've FEDup to 21 and haven't seen it since.