Category Archives: Geek
Michigan!/usr/group here i come!
Anyone in the Detroit metro area? Michael K Johnson and I are heading up to the Detroit area to talk about building appliances for the Michigan!/usr/group. We will be discussing software appliances, conary packaging, release management, and so much more. … Continue reading
More GNOME 2.19.92 Live images
I updated the VMWare image a little and published some other image types. I am quite pleased with 2.19.92 and definately think 2.20 will prove to be a great release. Keep up the good work! VMWare QEMU/Parallels LiveCD
GNOME Live 2.19.92
I haven’t added it to the torrent yet, but if folks want to play around with a vmware image of 2.19.92, check it out here. I will work on getting the livecd and other image types done soon. I haven’t … Continue reading
GNOME Live 2.19.92
I haven’t added it to the torrent yet, but if folks want to play around with a vmware image of 2.19.92, check it out here. I will work on getting the livecd and other image types done soon. I haven’t … Continue reading
Ohio Linux Fest
I didn’t make it last year, but I heard it was a blast. So I wouldn’t dream of missing the Ohio Linux Fest this year. It is Sept. 29th in Columbus, Ohio. Kevin Harriss is heading up the Foresight booth, … Continue reading
Ohio Linux Fest
I didn’t make it last year, but I heard it was a blast. So I wouldn’t dream of missing the Ohio Linux Fest this year. It is Sept. 29th in Columbus, Ohio. Kevin Harriss is heading up the Foresight booth, … Continue reading
PackageKit updates, now with groups
PackageKit now has support for filtering by groups, based on the menu. None of the backends actually do anything with them yet, but here is a quick screenshot of what the UI looks like.
PackageKit, now with groups
PackageKit now has support for filtering by groups, based on the menu. None of the backends actually do anything with them yet, but here is a quick screenshot of what the UI looks like.
PackageKit with a conary backend… yay!
Richard Hughsie has been doing an amazing job on PackageKit, thanks for that! Today I managed to get the first cut of the conary backend committed. Currently only searching is implemented, but we are well on our way to a … Continue reading
PackageKit with a conary backend… yay!
Richard Hughsie has been doing an amazing job on PackageKit, thanks for that! Today I managed to get the first cut of the conary backend committed. Currently only searching is implemented, but we are well on our way to a … Continue reading