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April | 2011 | Tech Squire
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Exploring Open Source software. Icinga Packaging Milestone 0.3. April 22, 2011. Since the previous release some errors and compatibility issues were pointed out. While the vast majority of them dealt with unusual directory and file permissions there were a number of others. These included missing or wrong shebang lines, empty files, and non-standard user and group names (in the permissions) and have all now been fixed. One other. Error that popped up was the “. Back To Basics – Repositories. Directory...
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Back To Basics – Mock And Koji | Tech Squire
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Exploring Open Source software. Back To Basics – RPM Writing. Back To Basics – Repositories →. Back To Basics – Mock And Koji. April 12, 2011. Mock and Koji are two tools available that make it much easier for individuals to test packages while only having access to limited resources. This time I will be detailing the basics of how to use these applications and my experiences with them. Group (as it must be run from a non-root account). Usermod -G mock your-user-name. Mock -r fedora-14-x86 64 SRPM. While...
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Paul's Fedora ARM Blog | Fedora running on ARM hardware | Page 2
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Paul's Fedora ARM Blog. Fedora running on ARM hardware. October 4, 2010. Posted by Paul Whalen in ARM. Fedora ARM Koji hardware. Globalscale has finally come through with our remaining builders! Their all online now, ready and enabled in Koji. So we now have 20 GuruPlug Server Plus, 1 SheevaPlug and an OpenRd Ultimate in the ARM Koji build system. September 16, 2010. Posted by Paul Whalen in ARM. Dennis Gilmore came to visit us here in Toronto on August 25th-27th. Dennis was here to assist us in plan...
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Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture - Open Source@Seneca
http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Fedora_ARM_Secondary_Architecture
Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture. Is an open source. Community that produces the Fedora Linux distribution. A complete operating system (and more) consisting of thousands of software packages. This software is available free of charge complete with the source code, so anyone can use, distribute, and modify it to meet their needs. The Fedora distribution supports two primary architectures; these are the primary targets for the packages in Fedora:. Pa-risc - HP Precision Architecture. Ppc - 32-bit Power PC.
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A.B. IT Ramblings: November 2011
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A blog which started off as a work project when I held a research position at The Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) @ Seneca College. My blog now consists of random content related to my day to day life as a Unix/Linux sysadmin, as well as some other interests of mine. It will not be updated frequently, however new stuff will popup from time to time. Monday, November 28, 2011. ARMHFP Builders Via Chroot. Recently our Buildfarm http:/ arm.koji.fedoraproject.org. Here are the steps taken:.
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Architectures/ARM - FedoraProject
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
Here are some links to help you get started with Fedora ARM, fast:. Includes support for Banana Pi (Allwinner A20). BeagleBone (Black and White). CompuLab TrimSlice (NVIDIA Tegra 2). Wandboard (Freescale i.MX6). Versatile Express (Cortex A9 and A15 emulation). Join the Fedora ARM team on IRC in #fedora-arm. On http:/ freenode.net. Fedora ARM Talks from Flock 2014. Fedora ARM Quick Start Guide. Download the Latest Stable Release. Fedora for ARM - Releases and Remixes. Creating a Fedora Remix for ARM.
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Architectures/AArch64 - FedoraProject
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/AArch64
Join the Fedora ARM team on IRC in #fedora-arm. Get Involved with Fedora ARM. Download the latest stable release. Download the Latest Development Release. AArch64 is the name for the new 64-bit ARM architecture, also known as ARMv8 or ARM64. The AArch64 effort is an official secondary architecture in Fedora. Buids are managed using koji-shadow on http:/ arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/. Starting with Fedora 21. Get Involved with Fedora ARM. Download the latest stable release. On http:/ freenode.net.