[Fedocal] Reminder meeting : Docs Writing Hour
by bex@fedoraproject.org
Dear all,
You are kindly invited to the meeting:
Docs Writing Hour on 2018-07-18 from 10:00:00 to 11:00:00 US/Eastern
The meeting will be about:
Join members of the docs team in #fedora-docs for writing time. This is a great time to focus on writing and talk about challenges and blockers related to producing content.
There is no formal schedule for this meeting. Attendees should show up and use this as a way to block writing time into their week.
Source: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/9195/
5 years, 8 months
Leslie with ASCIIDOC Bugs
by Leslie S Satenstein
Brian
I hope you had a great vacation. I am back from vacation and started to continue with adoc files.
I have some issues with asciidoc creating html outputThis is my script that I run.
#!/bin/bash
if [ $# = 0 ];
then
echo "command is $0 asciidoc.adoc file"
echo "output to /tmp/asciidoc.html "
exit 0
fi
bn=$(basename $1 .adoc)
asciidoc -o /tmp/${bn}.html ${bn}.adoc
firefox /tmp/${bn}.html &
It is straight forward.But here is some issues I am having
HTML OUTPUT Note the missing 4. contents
Creating Btrfs Subvolumes and Volumes
- Click the + button at the bottom of the list showing existing mount points. A new dialog window will open.
- In the new dialog window, specify a mount point for which you want to create a separate logical volume - for example, /. Optionally, specify a size for the volume using standard units such as MB or GB (for example, 50GB). Then, click Add mount point to add the volume and return to the main partitioning screen.
| Note | When creating a mount point for swap on Btrfs, specify the mount point as swap. |
- The mount point has now been created using the default settings, which means it has been created as an LVM logical volume. Select the newly created mount point in the left pane to configure it further, and convert it to a Btrfs subvolume by changing the Device Type option to Btrfs. Then, click on Update Settings in the bottom right corner of the screen.
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- In the Configure Volume dialog, you can change the volume’s name, its RAID level (see Device, File System and RAID Types for information about available RAID types), and you can also specify onto which physical devices (disks) this volume should reside. You can select one or more disks which will be used to hold this volume by holding down kbd:[Ctrl] and clicking each disk in the list.
| Note | If you select a redundant RAID type (such as RAID1 (Redundancy)), the volume will take up twice its actual size on your disks. A 5 GB volume with RAID1 will take up 10 GB of space. |
Additionally, you can set a fixed size for the volume by selecting the Fixed option from the Size policy menu and entering a size for the volume group.After you have configured the Btrfs volume settings, click Save to return to the main Manual Partitioning screen.
THE ASCIIDOC SOURCE LINESThe 4th bulleted items is not displayed at all. I have tried different tests.
. The mount point has now been created using the default settings, which means it has been created as an LVM logical volume. Select the newly created mount point in the left pane to configure it further, and convert it to a Btrfs subvolume by changing the `Device Type` option to `Btrfs`. Then, click on `Update Settings` in the bottom right corner of the screen.
. In the `Volume` menu, you can see that the subvolume has been assigned to an automatically created volume, named after the {PRODUCT} variant you are installing (for example, `fedora-server00` ). Click on the `Modify` button under the drop-down menu to access the volume settings. NOT SHOWING UP
I stopped postviewing the edited asciidoc input. Before I stopped, I had problems with ...CustomSpoke.adoc
CustomSpoke_AddBtrfs.adoc
CustomSpoke_AddLVM.adoc
CustomSpoke_FileSystems.adoc
CustomSpoke_RecommendedScheme.adoc
Attached is the CustomSpoke_AddBtrfs.adoc file to see if you get the same html output problem.I am using the Fedora 28 version of asciidoc
Regards
Leslie
Leslie Satenstein
Montréal Québec, Canada
5 years, 8 months
[Fedocal] Reminder meeting : Docs Writing Hour
by bex@fedoraproject.org
Dear all,
You are kindly invited to the meeting:
Docs Writing Hour on 2018-07-11 from 10:00:00 to 11:00:00 US/Eastern
The meeting will be about:
Join members of the docs team in #fedora-docs for writing time. This is a great time to focus on writing and talk about challenges and blockers related to producing content.
There is no formal schedule for this meeting. Attendees should show up and use this as a way to block writing time into their week.
Source: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/9195/
5 years, 8 months
[Fedocal] Reminder meeting : Docs Writing Hour
by bex@fedoraproject.org
Dear all,
You are kindly invited to the meeting:
Docs Writing Hour on 2018-07-04 from 10:00:00 to 11:00:00 US/Eastern
The meeting will be about:
Join members of the docs team in #fedora-docs for writing time. This is a great time to focus on writing and talk about challenges and blockers related to producing content.
There is no formal schedule for this meeting. Attendees should show up and use this as a way to block writing time into their week.
Source: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/9195/
5 years, 9 months
Self-Introduction: Noel Casimiro
by Noel Salvador Casimiro
Hi,
I'm Noel Casimiro from the Philippines. I currently work as a
librarian in a university. I've been a Linux user since 2009 but this
is my first time on intending to join an open source software project
since I'm confident that I already acquired the necessary skills to
contribute. My computer skill level is intermediate because I can
successfully install and configure a Linux and Windows OS. However, I
can only do basic web development/programming using HTML/CSS, PHP, and
MySQL but I plan to learn Javascript, Python, and R. The only thing
that I can immediately contribute significantly to the Fedora project
is user documentation especially about installation and configuration
in a desktop or laptop.
This link:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.advisory-board/1475/
in this wiki page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Release_Life_Cycle
prompted me to join Fedora and attempt to let you know that the link
is not working.
Furthermore, it seems that the instructions in this link:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Creating_GPG_Keys#Creating_GPG_Keys_Using_...
does not reflect the current version of Seahorse 3.20 since I cannot
find the PGP Key option. I created a GPG Key using the command line
instead.
Hopefully, I can edit and improve wiki entries in the future. If time
permits, I would also like to do documentation translations in
Filipino (Tagalog) to help increase the number of Fedora users in my
country (my time zone is GMT+8 Asia/Manila).
I am looking forward to collaborating with the Docs group to improve
Fedora, Linux, and the entire open source ecosystem.
Cheers,
Noel
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5 years, 9 months