http://justingill.com/blog/2008/03/18/mandriva-linux-spring-2008-release-on-...
Interesting article.
I know there is eeedora but that is not an official fedora spin but a project maintained by only one eee and fedora user [1]
Does anybody know if there are any plans to support eeedora project more officially from Fedora? There are milions of eee sold and although xandros has made a nice UI for it the base system has lost of issues if users want to install new software (apt-get dependency hell because of conflicting xandros, debian, ubuntu and eee repos).
Cheers, Valent.
[1] http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2008/02/14/fedora-eee-pc-eeedora/
Valent Turkovic wrote:
http://justingill.com/blog/2008/03/18/mandriva-linux-spring-2008-release-on-...
Interesting article.
I know there is eeedora but that is not an official fedora spin but a project maintained by only one eee and fedora user [1]
Does anybody know if there are any plans to support eeedora project more officially from Fedora? There are milions of eee sold and although xandros has made a nice UI for it the base system has lost of issues if users want to install new software (apt-get dependency hell because of conflicting xandros, debian, ubuntu and eee repos).
There has been discussions between eeedora maintainer and Fedora people. Unfortunately eeedora relies on the proprietary madwifi solution for wireless and distributions that claim to support eee do the same afaik. The long term solution is replacing the proprietary bits with native wireless drivers in the upstream Linux kernel. That can take a couple of revisions and John Linville who is the upstream wireless subsystem maintainer would know more details. Testing the bleeding edge bits available in rawhide and providing feedback might help.
http://people.redhat.com/linville/
Rahul
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Valent Turkovic wrote:
http://justingill.com/blog/2008/03/18/mandriva-linux-spring-2008-release-on-...
Interesting article.
I know there is eeedora but that is not an official fedora spin but a project maintained by only one eee and fedora user [1]
Does anybody know if there are any plans to support eeedora project more officially from Fedora? There are milions of eee sold and although xandros has made a nice UI for it the base system has lost of issues if users want to install new software (apt-get dependency hell because of conflicting xandros, debian, ubuntu and eee repos).
There has been discussions between eeedora maintainer and Fedora people. Unfortunately eeedora relies on the proprietary madwifi solution for wireless and distributions that claim to support eee do the same afaik. The long term solution is replacing the proprietary bits with native wireless drivers in the upstream Linux kernel. That can take a couple of revisions and John Linville who is the upstream wireless subsystem maintainer would know more details. Testing the bleeding edge bits available in rawhide and providing feedback might help.
http://people.redhat.com/linville/
Rahul
Hi John, is there anyway I can help in troubleshooting open source atheros drivers?
Cheers, Valent.