Hello, I have read the list here: http://people.redhat.com/jkeating/f7-desktop.list And there seems to be no gcc Desktop users want to develop and compile things, so I think this should go in. Reasons for not including it?
dragoran wrote:
Hello, I have read the list here: http://people.redhat.com/jkeating/f7-desktop.list And there seems to be no gcc Desktop users want to develop and compile things, so I think this should go in. Reasons for not including it?
If you are compiling and developing things, you would fall outside the scope of a typical desktop user. You can always do a yum install if you need it. Don't turn the desktop spin into Fedora Core all over again.
Rahul
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
dragoran wrote:
Hello, I have read the list here: http://people.redhat.com/jkeating/f7-desktop.list And there seems to be no gcc Desktop users want to develop and compile things, so I think this should go in. Reasons for not including it?
If you are compiling and developing things, you would fall outside the scope of a typical desktop user. You can always do a yum install if you need it. Don't turn the desktop spin into Fedora Core all over again.
We should somehow define what we mean by "Desktop"... What is desktop user? Someone who browse the web and write documents? Someone who play games? --> everything for them is in Developers? -->missing stuff... Most people develop on desktop systems not on servers ;)
Rahul
dragoran wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
dragoran wrote:
Hello, I have read the list here: http://people.redhat.com/jkeating/f7-desktop.list And there seems to be no gcc Desktop users want to develop and compile things, so I think this should go in. Reasons for not including it?
If you are compiling and developing things, you would fall outside the scope of a typical desktop user. You can always do a yum install if you need it. Don't turn the desktop spin into Fedora Core all over again.
We should somehow define what we mean by "Desktop"... What is desktop user? Someone who browse the web and write documents? Someone who play games?
The above.
Rahul
On 1/29/07, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
dragoran wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
dragoran wrote:
Hello, I have read the list here: http://people.redhat.com/jkeating/f7-desktop.list And there seems to be no gcc Desktop users want to develop and compile things, so I think this should go in. Reasons for not including it?
If you are compiling and developing things, you would fall outside the scope of a typical desktop user. You can always do a yum install if you need it. Don't turn the desktop spin into Fedora Core all over again.
We should somehow define what we mean by "Desktop"... What is desktop user? Someone who browse the web and write documents? Someone who play games?
I vote NO for gcc in desktop spin.
I really think gcc is a must and that too a the complete version because many users have installed Fedora but don't have internet connection, sometimes so slow that they can't YUM all the packages they need then it would be nice & easy for them to simply compile the old versions of tarballs they have. I am sure most of them would have build them a lot of time....Don't you think so ? On 1/29/07, Vnpenguin vnpenguin@vnoss.org wrote:
On 1/29/07, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
dragoran wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
dragoran wrote:
Hello, I have read the list here: http://people.redhat.com/jkeating/f7-desktop.list And there seems to be no gcc Desktop users want to develop and compile things, so I think this
should
go in. Reasons for not including it?
If you are compiling and developing things, you would fall outside
the
scope of a typical desktop user. You can always do a yum install if you need it. Don't turn the desktop spin into Fedora Core all over
again.
We should somehow define what we mean by "Desktop"... What is desktop user? Someone who browse the web and write documents? Someone who play games?
I vote NO for gcc in desktop spin.
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Dear Rahul,
I have installed Fedora Core 6 in two of my PC's. The shutdown process seems incomplete since the system stays idle with a message of "System Halted". I have to physically unplug the PC from the main power for full shut down.
MY first PC is a old one, however the second one is a MB Shuttle MB, 2.2<Mhz AMD, 1.5GB RAM, Video 256MB BFG 7800 GS, 60 GB ATA-133 HDD, updated BIOS.
Any hints? Do U expect that Fedora Core 7 my resolve this problem?
Thanks,
Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote: dragoran wrote:
Hello, I have read the list here: http://people.redhat.com/jkeating/f7-desktop.list And there seems to be no gcc Desktop users want to develop and compile things, so I think this should go in. Reasons for not including it?
If you are compiling and developing things, you would fall outside the scope of a typical desktop user. You can always do a yum install if you need it. Don't turn the desktop spin into Fedora Core all over again.
Rahul
FRANCISCO ESTREMERA wrote:
Dear Rahul,
I have installed Fedora Core 6 in two of my PC's. The shutdown process seems incomplete since the system stays idle with a message of "System Halted". I have to physically unplug the PC from the main power for full shut down.
MY first PC is a old one, however the second one is a MB Shuttle MB, 2.2<Mhz AMD, 1.5GB RAM, Video 256MB BFG 7800 GS, 60 GB ATA-133 HDD, updated BIOS.
Any hints? Do U expect that Fedora Core 7 my resolve this problem?
Thanks,
1) wrong thread 2) file a bug against the kernel does it work if you disable acpi?
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