Just a quick note to say that F13 now rocks ! It works really, really well. Very fast, solid and slick.
I had problems with Evolution and Firefox when I first installed. Crashing like crazy. Updates fixed both of those problems.
I was having problems booting. That too appears to be fixed.
Keep up the good work, people.
LG
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Linuxguy123 linuxguy123@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick note to say that F13 now rocks ! It works really, really well. Very fast, solid and slick.
Keep up the good work, people.
I second that opinion. There have been some glitches, but that's to be expected.
One area where I've noticed significant improvement is selinux. This is the first release where I haven't just given up and run selinux in permissive mode. In fact in some earlier releases I just disabled selinux altogether. As of f13 with selinux in enforcing mode, the most I've had to do is run restorecon -R -v when I copy new files into the apache tree.
Nice work!
Cheers,
Mike
On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 20:48 -0400, Mike Williams wrote:
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Linuxguy123 linuxguy123@gmail.com wrote: Just a quick note to say that F13 now rocks ! It works really, really well. Very fast, solid and slick.
Keep up the good work, people.
I second that opinion. There have been some glitches, but that's to be expected.
One area where I've noticed significant improvement is selinux. This is the first release where I haven't just given up and run selinux in permissive mode. In fact in some earlier releases I just disabled selinux altogether. As of f13 with selinux in enforcing mode, the most I've had to do is run restorecon -R -v when I copy new files into the apache tree.
I love ABRT. I reported 2 crashes that I wouldn't have otherwise using it. I am sure that ABRT will increase the stability of Linux over time because more things will get reported, better.
Fedora is really getting slick and solid. KDE too. Better and better each release. I ran Windows 7 on my wifes laptop for a day. YUCK !
I can't wait to see the next KDE release go stable.
LG
On 07/07/2010 08:15 AM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 20:48 -0400, Mike Williams wrote:
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Linuxguy123 linuxguy123@gmail.com wrote: Just a quick note to say that F13 now rocks ! It works really, really well. Very fast, solid and slick.
Keep up the good work, people.
I second that opinion. There have been some glitches, but that's to be expected.
One area where I've noticed significant improvement is selinux. This is the first release where I haven't just given up and run selinux in permissive mode. In fact in some earlier releases I just disabled selinux altogether. As of f13 with selinux in enforcing mode, the most I've had to do is run restorecon -R -v when I copy new files into the apache tree.
I love ABRT. I reported 2 crashes that I wouldn't have otherwise using it. I am sure that ABRT will increase the stability of Linux over time because more things will get reported, better.
Fedora is really getting slick and solid. KDE too. Better and better each release. I ran Windows 7 on my wifes laptop for a day. YUCK !
I can't wait to see the next KDE release go stable.
LG
I've found fedora to be mostly stable, but I have one minor problem with 13, when logging out, (KDE), the logout sound is garbled. That said, the new KNetworkmanager is the business, simplifying network configuration immensely, I'd recommend folks to try it. As for KDE, I've been using it since Fedora core 2, and apart from the initial KDE 4 release, which I delayed due to instability reports, it's served me well. Oh, by the way, KDE 4 development is made even simpler with the addition of KDevelop 4, even if the use of cmake seems a pain, I can assure you with a little effort you'll be fine. Related to that I should mention the many useful developments in the Qt cross platform development kit are also pleasing to this C++ geek.
cpp4ever
On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 13:12 +0100, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
Related to that I should mention the many useful developments in the Qt cross platform development kit are also pleasing to this C++ geek.
Please tell us more. I too am interested in C cross platform development using Qt.
On 07/15/2010 08:23 PM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 13:12 +0100, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
Related to that I should mention the many useful developments in the Qt cross platform development kit are also pleasing to this C++ geek.
Please tell us more. I too am interested in C cross platform development using Qt.
Firstly I'd suggest you go and look at the website
You'll find a wealth of documentation, examples, and useful links.
Qt is based on C++, but for x64 these are the repository RPMs that contain al you need to get started, (the documentation is large).
qt.x86_64 1:4.6.3-8.fc13 @updates qt-creator.x86_64 1.3.1-3.fc13 @fedora qt-demos.x86_64 1:4.6.3-8.fc13 @updates qt-devel.x86_64 1:4.6.3-8.fc13 @updates qt-doc.noarch 1:4.6.3-8.fc13 @updates qt-examples.x86_64 1:4.6.3-8.fc13 @updates
HTH
cpp4ever