Fedora 22: The Latest
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13 Useful Things to Do After Fedora 22 Workstation Installation
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11 Things to do After Installing Fedora 22
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Good People of Ruby-SIG
In the last fedora-infra meeting, Kushal pointed out that it is important that the gems I am using on my project are packaged in Fedora. I was taken aback by this, because I had no idea that such a thing as rpm package of ruby gem existed.
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Perl 5.22 upgrade
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Leechcraft RPM packages built with Qt5 for Fedora 21/22
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Fedora Design Team Update (Two for One!)
I have been very occupied in recent weeks with piggies of various shapes, sizes, and missions in life [1], so I missed posting the last design team meeting update. This is going to be a quick two-for-one with mostly links and not any summary at all. I’ve been trying hard to run the meetings so the auto-generated summaries are more usable, but I am always happy for tips on doing this even better from meetbot pros (like you? ?)
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New "remi-safe" repository for EL-7
I've just open the "remi-safe" repository for Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL, CentOS).
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Default Local DNS Resolver Proposed for Fedora 23 Linux
After having proposed the Cinnamon and Netizen Spins for the upcoming Fedora 23 Linux operating system, Jan Kurik comes with yet another interesting proposition: the addition of a default local DNS resolver.
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Fedora 22 Is Now Ready For POWER & IBM Z Systems
Announced today are the Fedora 22 releases for alternative architectures of POWER and IBM Z systems.
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Fedora 22 Linux Officially Released for IBM System z 64-Bit and PowerPC
On June 2, Fedora Project, through Peter Robinson, had the great pleasure of announcing the immediate availability for download of the Fedora 22 Linux operating system for the PowerPC and IBM System z (s390) 64-bit hardware architectures.
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Fedora 22 Workstation : Video Overview and Screenshot tours
Fedora Project have just released the latest version of Linux Distribution, Fedora 22. It now available for download for all the new flavors, Workstation, Server, and Cloud.
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