[fedora-websites] #191: outdated requirements
by fedora-badges
#191: outdated requirements
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Reporter: shaiton | Owner: webmaster
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 19
Component: General | Version:
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We don't have the same requirements on fpo/index and fpo/get-fedora (and
other?).
I just updated to feature 1Gio minimum of RAM.
But we should probably drop the 400Mhz computer...
Should conform with docs
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/191>
fedora-websites <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites>
Fedora Website Team's Trac instance
10 years, 10 months
What is Metalink on the download page?
by Robert Mayr
Hi,
I have no idea what the metalink on our get-fedora-all page [1] stands
for. The link we have there is the standard ISO link, I suppose it
comes from older versions of Fedora.
If someone is aware about this, do we still need the Metalink or has
it become pretty useless?
Thanks.
Cheers
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-all
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Robert Mayr
(robyduck)
10 years, 10 months
[fedora-websites] #205: Add prereleases to get-fedora-all or a link to them
by fedora-badges
#205: Add prereleases to get-fedora-all or a link to them
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Reporter: kevin | Owner: webmaster
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: General | Keywords:
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get-fedora-all should mention pre-releases (if available) since it's
supposed to be "ALL" options.
Either in a section or a link to get-prerelease or something.
Also, we should look at making get-prerelease more obvious on the front
page aside from it being just one button thats in a slideshow that might
be easily missed.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/205>
fedora-websites <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites>
Fedora Website Team's Trac instance
10 years, 10 months
the header of the site
by moshe nahmias
Hi,
I am from Israel and use fedora in English for some time now, just found
out the fedora site in Hebrew and wanted to say it looks good.
A few things I want to comment on...
It seem a bit strange for me that the header is positioned from left to
right, meaning that the fedora logo is on the left side and the choosing of
the site language is on the right side just like the English version.
Since Hebrew is written right to left it seems a bit strange to have it
that way.
I mean that the fedora logo and the "4 F's" are supposed to be on the right
side and the language selection and the contribute reference to redhat on
the left side.
BTW, why the 4 F's are not translated? As long as the first letter doesn't
have to be the same as the first letter in fedora or between the words
themselves it's easy to translate in the spirit of fedora and linux
With regards, Moshe
10 years, 10 months
dual boot guidance
by deepak yadav
Gud Evening Sir, i was hoping for some guidance installing fedora 18 in asus laptop , Actually i was trying to dual boot my pc with windows 7(basic) and fedora together, can u plz guide me stepwise to install, I'm having difficulty in using grub 2.looking forward to your reply please help me as soon as posible.thankyou sir.
-deepak yadav
10 years, 10 months
Hello fedora communityI believe in Fedora
by James Edward
My name is James I live in Nebraska and I used to use windows from the beginning but I got my last virus(FBI moneypak), on Windows and I almost given up on Windows, about 80% of the applications you can use on windows can be done on linux and Fedora I believe in Fedora, I am not a programmer but just a consumer, if I have extra money I will donate to libre office and Fedora community keep up the good work, this is an awesome distribution, I use Fedora_18(LXDE-openbox), this is extreme I hope you and the community can make this Fedora popular thank you for helping me understand computers Linux and freeware in my opinion I think microsoft Bill Gates secretly pays programmers and hackers under the table to make viruses to monopolize and create problems to sell more products like anti-virus and malicious programs for sale companies to steal information for sale purposes, just my opinion I don't know but I like Fedora now, I still use microsoft windows xp original to use a few programs but slowly making linux my choice thanks again for the good work and freeware.
Sincerely,
James break_z(a)hotmail.com
10 years, 10 months