Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Planet CentOS"
2011 Jun 14
1
Virt Tools Blog Planet (RSS feed aggregator)
The virt-tools.org website, launched last year, provides tutorials,
videos, documentation, online help and roadmaps relevant to libvirt,
libguestfs, gtk-vnc, spice, other related libraries, and tools or
applications like virt-manager & virt-install. The site goal is to
inform & assist end users, system administrators & application
developers who wish to learn about the capabilities of
2008 Nov 19
3
CentOS Events on wiki menu
Hi,
Is it possible to rename the CentOS Events tab to simply Events ?
The other tabs do not include CentOS either.
For a published article today I required a desktop screenshot. However on
1024x768 with a non-fullscreen browser at wiki.centos.org, the number of
tabs required me to make the browser-width larger than I liked it to be.
Renaming "CentOS Events" to "Events"
2008 Mar 23
3
Reorganising general CentOS FAQ
Hi guys,
I would like to reorganise the general CentOS FAQ. It now has 20 questions
about a lot of different things that can be structure much better. I would
like to add some questions, but lacking any structure...
I would like to make a distinction between the following subjects:
- General questions about the CentOS project
Answers about what the project is about, why the project
2008 Sep 17
1
CentOS wiki/web changes
Hi,
A few things I would like to see fixed in the short term:
+ Simplifying the frontpage. I gave a rationale on my blog why I think
the frontpage should be more simple an structured. You can see the
proposal here:
http://wiki.centos.org/FrontPageProposal
Ralph already criticized that there is too much text and I tend to
agree. I would prefer to see an image instead and
2007 Oct 05
0
Planet CentOS
The CentOS team is pleased to announce the Planet CentOS website. Are
you wondering what is cooking in the kitchens of the CentOS developers?
Wait no longer, Planet CentOS aggregates the blogs of CentOS
contributors, merging them into one feed. You can read Planet CentOS
with your favorite RSS/Atom reader, or through the Planet CentOS
website.
The Planet CentOS website, with links to RSS and Atom
2009 Jan 04
2
Another attempt for a Team page
Hi all,
I've updated our Team page a bit, added a table for everyone already
there. Now I still don't like the fact that we have the distinction
between the Core members (whatever that means) and the others. Some have a
@centos.org email address, we could use that as a distinction ?
I do think we need to make that page exclusive to people that have some
sort of responsibility, and
2008 Jun 24
1
Added Download page to wiki
Hi,
I have added a Download page to the wiki. Feel free to improve it (but
please do not make it more complex than it already is :-))
I would prefer to make it even more simple, but hate to have the
architecture-selection done by DirectoryIndex. Also the link behind each
architecture looks awful and may scare people away.
It would be much better to have a single link that automatically
2005 Feb 02
5
Planet Ruby on Rails
I just setup a Planet aggregator site for Ruby on Rails blogs and the
wiki. It''s at:
http://www.planetrubyonrails.org/
jim
2011 Dec 09
2
FOSDEM 2012
Hi,
Probably too late for the main tracks, but it would be nice to see a
syslinux-related presentation at FOSDEM 2012. There are a few tracks where
syslinux fits in (Configuration and Systems Management, Embedded,
Distribution ?) so it shouldn't be hard to get one or more slots.
I enjoyed Peter's presence two years ago and it lead to an uptake of the
project (I remember Erwan
2009 Jun 16
1
Last character of the boot prompt gone missing ?
Hi,
I think I found a problem with syslinux where if you have an entry in the
syslinux config file (eg. linux) and you type some additional parameters
on the boot-prompt (eg. noacpi) the last character of the prompt is cut
off (and missing from /proc/cmdline).
This does not seem to happen for the append line in the config file, only
for additional parameters on the boot prompt. (I guess it
2008 Mar 01
10
Send in your favorite CentOS slogan today
Hi everyone,
The CentOS project is looking for more slogans that may end up on
promotional material (eg media, flyers, posters or stickers). We already
collected a few funny, ironic, sarcastic or even distasteful ones.
Feel free to visit our Slogans wiki page for a good laugh or rude
offenses and add your own slogan by sending them to this thread.
See:
http://wiki.centos.org/Promo/Slogans
2008 Nov 02
1
[artwork] Image for external links
Hi,
Can we use the same image for external links on the wiki as we are using
for Trac ? It is much less obtrusive in pieces of text.
A gray box with arrow instead of a colorful globe.
--
-- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ --
[Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]
2008 Dec 30
4
Merging Documentation and Help pages
Hi,
Going over the wiki some more I noticed that the GettingHelp and
Documentation page contain the same type of information and could be
merged (and reduced) as well.
On the FrontPage it is called "Learn" (which I like) and
points to the Documentation page. On top it says "Help" and points to the
GettingHelp page.
I would prefer to keep the Documentation page (or rename
2005 Oct 03
0
[ANNOUNCE] developer journals / planet.netfilter.org
Hi!
1) planet.netfilter.org
As some of you have already noticed, the link bar on the top of the
netfilter homepage has now one additional link: "planet".
http://planet.netfilter.org/ is a aggregator for RSS feeds of the
blogs/diaries/journals[1] of developers related to the netfilter project.
The idea is that there is one aggregated source where interested people
can stay in touch
2010 Aug 09
3
Lua.c32 wiki page
Hi,
I have been experimenting a bit with lua.c32 and I have created a small
lua.c32 wiki page at:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Lua.c32
With my minimal knowledge about Lua (and the inconvenience of not being
able to copy&paste or edit scripts) I discovered that the dmi module has 2
functions (supported, gettable) and a syslinux module with 1 function
(run_command).
Do we
2007 Oct 09
2
AW: CentOS 5 release for IBM z/Series?
Hi dag!
Thx for your reply!
So, there will be no release in the near future of centos 5 for Z?
At the moment we got a realy small z/linux installation, but i love it.
Keeping the TCO as low as we can was necessary to satisfy the
decision-maker.
So we decided to choos a free linux distribution, centos was a good decicion
we thougt. (redhat / fedora was always my favorite flavor *g*)
It would
2007 Nov 30
2
MoinMoin TableOfContents
Hi,
I constantly find myself fighting the wiki syntax. Today the problem is
that I want a TableOfContents that does NOT include the page title.
To be honest, I do not understand why the page title (level 1) is included
in the TOC, and why it does not appear in the head-title (<head><title>).
I found with Google that there is a syntax like:
[[TableOfContents(4,2)]]
instead of
2008 Sep 16
1
Re: centos-intro
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, David Hrb?? wrote:
> Dag Wieers napsal(a):
>> It is available from the CentOS wiki. Just search for presentation.
>
> Perfect. Thanks.
I would appreciate if you could:
- Show the original location of the English version in your translated
slides
- Show the original location in every presentation based on these slides
- Send improvements to me so
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This
makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the
now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its
mirrors.
To this end, two basic variants are provided:
- a feed for new packages where we display
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This
makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the
now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its
mirrors.
To this end, two basic variants are provided:
- a feed for new packages where we display