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This page was last edited on 3 February 2021, at 04:22. Make btrfs the default file system for desktop variants Summary For laptop and workstation installs of Fedora, we want to provide file system features to users in a transparent fashion. We want to add new features, while reducing the amount of expertise needed to deal with situations like running out of disk space. Btrfs is well adapted to th
The Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 are supported in in all stable Fedora releases. Please report issues to the ARM mailing list or IRC channel Introduction The Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized ARM based single board computer (SBC). Fedora supports the the Raspberry Pi 3-series of devices including the 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 3CM and 3CM+ and the Raspberry Pi 4 in Fedora 37 and later releases. This documentation de
This page was last edited on 23 May 2016, at 13:46. Description nmcli is a tool that allows NetworkManager management from command line. NetworkManager status Display overall status of NetworkManager nmcli general status Display active connections nmcli connection show --active Display all configured connections nmcli connection show configured Connect/disconnect to an already configured connectio
This page was last edited on 24 February 2021, at 21:09. fedorahosted.org retirement Summary fedorahosted.org was retired on March 1st, 2017. If you are viewing this page, odds are it's after that date and you have been redirected here by attempting to go to some project on fedorahosted.org. If you are a user of a project formerly hosted at fedorahosted.org, please search for the new home the proj
Copyright © 2024 Red Hat, Inc. and others. All Rights Reserved. For comments or queries, please contact us. The Fedora Project is maintained and driven by the community and sponsored by Red Hat. This is a community maintained site. Red Hat is not responsible for content. This page was last edited on 28 April 2015, at 19:17.Content is available under Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International unless
This page was last edited on 8 October 2015, at 10:03. Python 3 as the Default Implementation Summary Up until now, Fedora has used Python 2 as the default Python implementation. This change proposes switching to Python 3. The details of the term "switching" are explained thoroughly in the Scope section. Owner Name: Slavek Kabrda Email: bkabrda@redhat.com Name: Matej Stuchlik Email: mstuchli@redha
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This page was last edited on 8 February 2013, at 14:55. systemd Lightweight Containers Summary For a longer time systemd already included the systemd-nspawn tool as a more powerful version of chroot(1), primarily inteded for use in development, experimenting, debugging, instrumentation, testing and building of software. With Fedora 19 we want to make nspawn considerably more useful, so that it can
This page was last edited on 20 December 2012, at 09:57. FirewallDによる動的ファイアウォール firewalldは、ネットワークコネクションやインターフェースの信頼度を定義するネットワーク/ファイアウォールのゾーンに対応した動的に管理可能なファイアウォールを提供します。IPv4とIPv6のファイアウォール設定とイーサネットブリッジに対応し、一時的・永続的な設定オプションを分けて保持します。ファイアウォールのルールを直接追加するサービスへのインターフェースとアプリケーションにも対応します。 system-config-firewall/lokkitによる従来のファイアウォールモデルは静的で、いかなる変更でもファイアウォールの完全な再起動が必要でした。再起動するということは、ファイアウォールのnetfilterカーネルモジュール
This page was last edited on 15 September 2014, at 12:34. Replace MySQL with MariaDB Summary MariaDB, a community developed fork of MySQL, will be the default implementation of MySQL in Fedora 19. Owner Name: Honza Horak Email: hhorak@redhat.com Current status Targeted release: Fedora 19 Last updated: 2013-06-02 Percentage of completion: 100% Detailed Description MariaDB is a fork of the MySQL dat
This page was last edited on 10 December 2020, at 04:39. Summary libkkc, a new Japanese Kana Kanji input library, will be available in Fedora 19, along with an IBus input method engine which uses libkkc as backend (ibus-kkc). ibus-kkc will be the default Japanese input method in place of ibus-anthy. Owner Name: Daiki Ueno Email: ueno at gnu.org Current status Targeted release: Fedora 19 Last updat
This page is outdated and is only retained for historical reference FedUp (FEDora UPgrader) was the official tool for upgrading between Fedora releases, until the introduction of the DNF system upgrade plugin. FedUp is now obsolete and should not be used in any circumstances. What is FedUp? FedUp (FEDora UPgrader) is the official tool for upgrading Fedora installations. Anaconda, the Fedora instal
deprecated As part of documentation move to docs.fp.o, this page has moved to https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/creating-rpm-packages Copyright © 2024 Red Hat, Inc. and others. All Rights Reserved. For comments or queries, please contact us. The Fedora Project is maintained and driven by the community and sponsored by Red Hat. This is a community maintained site. Red Hat is not respo
This page is refers to unofficial method of upgrading. Refer to Upgrading page on the current official methods to upgrade Fedora. This page contains information explaining how to upgrade Fedora online using dnf (without the DNF system upgrade plugin). Upgrading Fedora using dnf directly Participate If you are upgrading using Dnf and it shows any general dependency issues, please file them in Bugzi
What is GRUB 2 GRUB 2 is the latest version of GNU GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader. A bootloader is the first software program that runs when a computer starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring control to the operating system kernel - Linux in the case of Fedora. The kernel, in turn, initializes the rest of the operating system. GRUB 2 has replaced GRUB version 0.9x, which has bec
This page was last edited on 15 November 2015, at 17:20. DNF and hawkey, a New Package Manager and Package Management Library Summary Provide hawkey, a new package management library built on top of libsolv. Preview the next-generation Yum package manager, using hawkey/libsolv for backend. Owner Name: Jan Šilhan Email: jsilhan@redhat.com Current status Targeted release: Fedora 18 Last updated: 201
OpenStack in EPEL The OpenStack Folsom was retired from EPEL 6. Please visit RDO project for running OpenStack on EL platforms. Copyright © 2024 Red Hat, Inc. and others. All Rights Reserved. For comments or queries, please contact us. The Fedora Project is maintained and driven by the community and sponsored by Red Hat. This is a community maintained site. Red Hat is not responsible for content.
THE EPEL WIKI PAGES ARE NO LONGER USED AND ARE OUT OF DATE - SEE THE EPEL DOCS FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION. (These wiki pages are being kept for historical reference only.) What is EPEL? EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) is a volunteer-based community effort from the Fedora project to create a repository of high-quality add-on packages that complement the Fedora-based Red Hat Enterprise Li
This is a document to help system administrators who need to understand what commands in systemd replace their old workflow in sysvinit. If you want general information on systemd, refer to systemd. Note on 'service' and 'chkconfig' commands The 'service' and 'chkconfig' commands will mostly continue to work as expected in the systemd world, this guide is how to use the native systemctl replacemen
This page was last edited on 30 April 2011, at 03:57. Consistent Network Device Naming Summary Change the network device naming scheme from ethX to a physical location-based name for easy identification and use. Owner New Owner: Name: Jordan Hargrave Email: Jordan_Hargrave@dell.com Previous Owner: Name: Matt Domsch Email: Matt_Domsch@dell.com Current status Targeted release: Fedora 15 Last updated
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This page was last edited on 8 November 2018, at 21:04. パッケージングガイドライン パッケージングを行う際、パッケージに関しての問題を指摘するのはレビューアの責任で、そのパッケージャの責任はレビューアから指摘された問題に対応することです。レビューアとパッケージャは問題の重要度(そのパッケージを公開しないようにするか、リポジトリに追加した後で対応できるかどうか)を判断するために一緒に作業します。パッケージングガイドラインはパッケージング全般に共通する問題やリポジトリに追加すべきかどうかの重要度の判断方法をまとめたものです。これらのガイドラインは無視して良いものではありませんが、とにかく何でも従えば良いと言うものでもありません。 パッケージを作成していて、そのパッケージがガイドラインの一部の内容に従う必要はないと思ったら、どうか Fedo
systemd System and Session Manager Summary systemd is a replacement for SysVinit and Upstart that acts as a system and session manager. Owner Name: Lennart Poettering ; Rahul Sundaram Email: lpoetter AT redhat DOT com ; sundaram AT fedoraproject.org Current status Targeted release: Fedora 15 Last updated: 2010-10-19 Percentage of completion: 100% Systemd is currently in Rawhide, and the default Pa
This page was last edited on 31 August 2010, at 00:11. EPEL とは何? エンタープライズ Linux 用の拡張パッケージ(EPEL) は、 Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 向けの高品質なアドオンパッケージであり、CentOS や Scientific Linux (SL) のような RHEL からスピンオフしたディストリビューションと互換性のある、Fedora プロジェクトで有志によって作成されたパッケージになります。Fedora は RHEL のアップストリームであり、EPEL のアドオンパッケージは主に RHEL 向けにビルドされた Fedora リポジトリをソースとしています。 Fedora パッケージングコミュニティの一部として、EPEL パッケージは 100% フリーなオープンソースソフトウ
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