Red Hat, Fedora and Flock
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Downloading RHEL 7 ISOs for free
A year and a half ago, frighteningly close to 1st April, Red Hat announced the availability of a gratis, self-supported, developer-only subscription for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and a series of other products. Simply put, if you went to developers.redhat.com, created an account and clicked a few buttons, you could download a RHEL ISO without paying anything to anybody. For the past few months, I have been investigating whether we can leverage this to do something exciting in Fedora Workstation. Particularly for those who might be building applications on Fedora that would eventually be deployed on RHEL.
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Red Hat Graphics team looking for another engineer
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Red Hat Inc (RHT): What Are The Future Prospects?
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The Concentrated Portfolio - August Update
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Is Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) The Right Stock For Heady Investors?
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PSA: If you had dnf-automatic enabled and updated to Fedora 26, it probably stopped working
Fedora 26 included a jump from DNF 1.x to DNF 2.x. It seems that DNF 2.x came with a poorly-documented change to the implementation of dnf-automatic, the tool it provides for automatically notifying of, downloading and/or installing updates.
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COPR for Xfce - 4.13 (update)
I had written about my COPR earlier [0]. For sometime, I had not been updating it. Now, the COPR is up-to-date again.
The COPR xfce-414 can be enabled on Fedora 25+ using the command below...
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Flock 2017@Cape Cod
It was another exciting year for me and another exciting conference to attend to give my talk about Zanata - Flock @ Cape Cod from 29-August to 1-Sept.
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Flock 2017
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Flock 2017: trip report
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Flock 2017 event report
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Flock 2017 event
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Attended Flock 2017
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My First Flock: Hyannis, Massachussetts
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Flock 2017 was awesome!
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Fedora User Wiki
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F26-20170912 updated isos released
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