Fedora repository with testing firewalld builds

Randy Fitzgerald fitzgeraldrandy at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 16:54:37 UTC 2014


I downloaded that version, all purple color for laptops, and it was the
biggest piece of shit i ever seen.,it ran like a virtual machine,slow. My
version was an Ubuntu release.It went over like a lead balloon.Any RAMDRIVE
OS like puppy linux, on a live cd, would have blown the doors off of
it.I,am running Fedora 19 xfce with the latest kernel release,13 and it
makes windows 8.1 Pro, look like a turtle with Arthritis.The Fedora project
and Redhat need to straighten out the same old package installer issues,
were any downloaded gzip or zip ect..which is not a yum package, does not
auto install, like Microsoft windows,your never going to win over the
masses unless this OS is an auto installer,seamless downloads which an
install sheild, builds an installer,then remedies all of it like yum does.
and puts it all in   nice and neatly in the proper directories,  for every
app,just like Microsoft windows OS.The learning curve is high enough, this
turns away many newbies, and even many old timers,i only want to do command
line apps, when i absolutely must. Every app, must have a GUI or it wont
get used, by any newbies,or any one else other than the old time linux
people, who do everything on the command line.People do not have time for
this in today's world.Tighten up the wi-fi security, make it so tight it
can drop any attempts to connect, to hot spot routers.we use these hotspot
routers because they are the only device small and portable,and rechargable
batteries.These kids are stealing wi-fi,service, on a massive scale.we have
no idea when any intrusion occurred?. Just some ideas, thank you, Randy S.
Fitzgerald.


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Jiri Popelka <jpopelka at redhat.com> wrote:

> It's been 2 months since 0.3.9.3 release, so I think it's time for another
> one.
>
> Given that 0.3.9 wasn't quite a success - it introduced some regressions
> which have been fixed with follow-up 0.3.9.x releases - I've been thinking
> about how can we improve this and the first idea is doing a
> release-candidates (or whatever you call it).
>
> If you're interested in testing and you use Fedora, then it's piece of
> cake, just
> grab one of .repo files from
> https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jpopelka/FirewallD/
> copy it into /etc/yum.repos.d/ and run 'yum update'.
> Yum will offer you to update to build of snapshot of upstream git
> repository.
>
> I'll be glad for any response, thanks !
>
> --
> Jiri
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