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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2003-01-04 07:59:25
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Hey all, Got fired from my job without giving me a reason, which is illegal in Canada after 3 months of employment! Anyways.... Please read the following story on Ydesktop, as this is what I originally envisioned IOS to do, be able to install all the package formats from the different distros...the story can be found at the following URL: http://www.tuxreports.com/article1678.html Please read it and respond with comments, also...do we have a release date for IOS yet, regardless of the Alpha port?!?!? -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm - The way an email service should be |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-12-03 17:19:21
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We may want to look at GForge (http://osdir.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=96&mode=thread&order=0&thold) if we ever want to rework our web site as it is only really a fork of SourceForge, by the original creator of SF. Also the new version of GeekLog (v1.3.6) has been out for weeks now, we need someone to install it. I truly believe we need to have our first release of iOS by January of 2003, does anyone agree? Michael On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 23:28:25 +0000, "Terry Churchill" <te...@do...> said: > > On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 09:58 PM, Michael Lauzon wrote: > > > Kernel 2.4.20 is now out, don't know if you want to include this in our > > distro now, also we should have a Help Wanted ad or some such thing in > > issue 37 of Linux Format. Also, I want to ask all of you, please post > > some ads on the 'Net for help with the project, specifially your part > > of > > the project. We also need testers to test what we have so far, so > > announce this to your local LUGs...please get back to me ASAP!!! > > I placed an ad on my homepage a few weeks ago. Forgot to let you know > ;-) > > -- > Terry Churchill : http://www.doc-linux.co.uk/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm Tungsten T > handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0002en > _______________________________________________ > Maxlinux-devel mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel > -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm - Access all of your messages and folders wherever you are |
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From: Terry C. <te...@do...> - 2002-11-29 23:28:40
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On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 09:58 PM, Michael Lauzon wrote: > Kernel 2.4.20 is now out, don't know if you want to include this in our > distro now, also we should have a Help Wanted ad or some such thing in > issue 37 of Linux Format. Also, I want to ask all of you, please post > some ads on the 'Net for help with the project, specifially your part > of > the project. We also need testers to test what we have so far, so > announce this to your local LUGs...please get back to me ASAP!!! I placed an ad on my homepage a few weeks ago. Forgot to let you know ;-) -- Terry Churchill : http://www.doc-linux.co.uk/ |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-11-29 22:00:09
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Kernel 2.4.20 is now out, don't know if you want to include this in our distro now, also we should have a Help Wanted ad or some such thing in issue 37 of Linux Format. Also, I want to ask all of you, please post some ads on the 'Net for help with the project, specifially your part of the project. We also need testers to test what we have so far, so announce this to your local LUGs...please get back to me ASAP!!! -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm - I mean, what is it about a decent email service? |
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From: Kelledin <kel...@sk...> - 2002-11-13 17:19:51
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On Wednesday 13 November 2002 09:19 am, Enrico Kern wrote: > Hi, > > > Hey a potential Developer who wants to help out with the > > project contact me...I know of two places he could be of > > use, and Packaging or with the Installer; if one of you > > wants to contact him, please do; in that way you could > > assign him work. > > As i can see he is german (.de domain and name). I would > contact him to ask for help to package the installcds and fix > some installer bugs. Probably a good place for his skills. All I'd have for him to do=20 is audit code, which isn't really our top priority at this=20 phase. --=20 Kelledin "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does=20 it still cost four figures to fix?" |
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From: Enrico K. <ph...@h0...> - 2002-11-13 15:19:57
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Hi, > Hey a potential Developer who wants to help out with the project contact > me...I know of two places he could be of use, and Packaging or with the > Installer; if one of you wants to contact him, please do; in that way you > could assign him work. As i can see he is german (.de domain and name). I would contact him to ask for help to package the installcds and fix some installer bugs. Enrico > > On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 02:12:39 -0800, "Danilo Schoeneberg" > <dj_...@us...> said: > > hi, > > > > I was wondering wether you guys are still looking > > for developers - as a professional programmer with > > a linux background dating back to as early as 1994 > > i might be of some help in some areas, so if you > > could tell me wether and if yes, which areas you > > would appreciate a helping hand in, i'd be most > > happy to join-in > > > > DJ > > Dan...@bi... > > > > -- > http://fastmail.fm - mmm... fastmail... > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: Are you worried about > your web server security? Click here for a FREE Thawte > Apache SSL Guide and answer your Apache SSL security > needs: http://www.gothawte.com/rd523.html > _______________________________________________ > Maxlinux-devel mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel > |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-11-13 15:11:02
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Hey a potential Developer who wants to help out with the project contact me...I know of two places he could be of use, and Packaging or with the Installer; if one of you wants to contact him, please do; in that way you could assign him work. Michael On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 02:12:39 -0800, "Danilo Schoeneberg" <dj_...@us...> said: > hi, > > I was wondering wether you guys are still looking > for developers - as a professional programmer with > a linux background dating back to as early as 1994 > i might be of some help in some areas, so if you > could tell me wether and if yes, which areas you > would appreciate a helping hand in, i'd be most > happy to join-in > > DJ > Dan...@bi... > -- http://fastmail.fm - mmm... fastmail... |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-11-11 02:04:41
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Well, since we have Bugzilla up and running, why not do a test release of what we have now, and only tell our local LUGs. in that way we can get constructive criticisms back, and also iron out any bugs in IOS before we make a public announcement on ./, Linux Today, etc. Please let me know ASAP, also I would like to ask all of you who are Project Managers to post some Help Wanted ads, in that way you can regulate jobs to the people in your team so that you won't be swamped with work. -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm - Access all of your messages and folders wherever you are |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-11-03 16:22:00
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Kelledin, Sounds good to me. Also, I moved your story on the web site to be a "Feature Article", that places it right at the top of the page. I wanted to bring up releasing IOS early again, but not to the general public, we need Testers, so why not tell our local LUGs about where they can download the distro, we have Bugzilla set up; what better way to put it to use?! Michael On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 21:24:04 -0500, "Kelledin" <kel...@sk...> said: > I just got a reasonably feisty Alpha box a couple of days ago > (21164@600MHz) minus a few parts. I'm now in the process of > turning it into a respectable workstation and porting IOS to it, > and so far it's going well. I've got 2.4.18 booting on the box, > and soon enough I hope to start building packages. > > I hope (and this may be a vain hope) to build packages in sync on > both platforms--i.e. whenever IOS-x86 gets updated, so does > IOS-alpha. The first version or two might lag behind, though... > > The question now is: what minimum architecture should we support? > Just bare-metal "alpha", "alphaev5", or what? Right now I'm > thinking just "alpha". There were solid technical reasons for > going i486-minimum on x86 (LSB compliance, plus minor technical > shortcomings on i386 that preclude full LinuxThreads > functionality), but it might not be so on the Alpha. > > I'm also thinking of posting a poll on inceptionos.org, to see > what our future userbase thinks... > > -- > Kelledin > "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does > it still cost four figures to fix?" > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm > Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en > _______________________________________________ > Maxlinux-devel mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel > -- http://fastmail.fm - Faster than the air-speed velocity of an unladen european swallow |
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From: Kelledin <kel...@sk...> - 2002-11-03 02:29:05
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I just got a reasonably feisty Alpha box a couple of days ago=20 (21164@600MHz) minus a few parts. I'm now in the process of=20 turning it into a respectable workstation and porting IOS to it,=20 and so far it's going well. I've got 2.4.18 booting on the box,=20 and soon enough I hope to start building packages. I hope (and this may be a vain hope) to build packages in sync on=20 both platforms--i.e. whenever IOS-x86 gets updated, so does=20 IOS-alpha. The first version or two might lag behind, though... The question now is: what minimum architecture should we support? =20 Just bare-metal "alpha", "alphaev5", or what? Right now I'm=20 thinking just "alpha". There were solid technical reasons for=20 going i486-minimum on x86 (LSB compliance, plus minor technical=20 shortcomings on i386 that preclude full LinuxThreads=20 functionality), but it might not be so on the Alpha. I'm also thinking of posting a poll on inceptionos.org, to see=20 what our future userbase thinks... --=20 Kelledin "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does=20 it still cost four figures to fix?" |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-11-01 15:00:13
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Enrico, There, I changed the comment on LinuxFund, everyone please go to the following URL to see the changes: http://www.linuxfund.org/node.php?id=101&cid=54#54 Also, I would like everybody to help out with #4, that way if we don't get any grant money -- from LinuxFund -- we could get donations from our web site. Also, if anyone else has an account on LinuxFund, please give our project 1500 Penguin Pesos, you just have to click on the link to our project from the LinuxFund web site while logged in, and then click on moderate. Michael On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 19:03:21 +0100 (MET), "Enrico Kern" <ph...@h0...> said: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi guys, > > 1th: Yes theoretical we have a first ios release! > this means installer and packages. > > 2th: We have nothing tested, packaged and still we have > no iso available. > > 3th: CVS: sure we should upload some stuff into the cvs. > but heck, a cvs is for version controlling and no > cheap download (checkout) mirror. > > > So. i would say let us finish this "correctly" before you announce a > release then we have now NO release. Also many of the "active" developers > (includes me) have currently troubles at work this means "much todo". > > We have no super-killing feature as new distribution so who cares if > there > a new ios version or the first? nobody. When we have all ready then we > announce and release not earlier in my opinion. > > The other thing is the ios linuxfund.org record i found under > http://www.linuxfund.org/node.php?id=101 > > Aehem.. > > > Secondary Use (If the project does not receive enough to do the above): > > > > > > * Make upgrades to my computer, so I can dual boot it > > > > * Get 'Net access from home > > > > This are all reasons for you. When the project should be funded then it > should bring forward the project and no special person. This mean invest > into the project and not into you own. > > > Greetings > > Enrico > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 > > iD8DBQE9wXBtGykBvISPZ5wRAiQhAJ9yJ0xKyuIIETFINUoUnZ83RAGb6gCeJ7aV > VDoSFovqKm8+6UPGJ72n54k= > =Bd/9 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: Influence the future > of Java(TM) technology. Join the Java Community > Process(SM) (JCP(SM)) program now. > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?sunm0004en > _______________________________________________ > Maxlinux-devel mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel > -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free |
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From: Enrico K. <ph...@h0...> - 2002-10-31 18:03:21
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hi guys,
1th: Yes theoretical we have a first ios release!
this means installer and packages.
2th: We have nothing tested, packaged and still we have
no iso available.
3th: CVS: sure we should upload some stuff into the cvs.
but heck, a cvs is for version controlling and no
cheap download (checkout) mirror.
So. i would say let us finish this "correctly" before you announce a
release then we have now NO release. Also many of the "active" developers
(includes me) have currently troubles at work this means "much todo".
We have no super-killing feature as new distribution so who cares if there
a new ios version or the first? nobody. When we have all ready then we
announce and release not earlier in my opinion.
The other thing is the ios linuxfund.org record i found under
http://www.linuxfund.org/node.php?id=101
Aehem..
> Secondary Use (If the project does not receive enough to do the above):
>
>
> * Make upgrades to my computer, so I can dual boot it
>
> * Get 'Net access from home
>
This are all reasons for you. When the project should be funded then it
should bring forward the project and no special person. This mean invest
into the project and not into you own.
Greetings
Enrico
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-10-29 17:06:27
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Well, it would be a good idea if we could announce what we have so far, we basically have a v0.1 ready for public testing, the v0,1 installer is sitting under Enrico's part of the web site, and the RPMs are up on Kelledin's computer...if we announce it now; Kelledin's FTP server on his computer would be swammped. Now you can see why we need to put both these items up on CVS. So, who is interested in announcing v0.1 to the public on /. (read: Slashdot) & Linux Today (and whereever else that we deem to be appropriate)?!?! -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm - Access your email from home and the web |
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From: Enrico K. <ph...@h0...> - 2002-10-29 09:45:02
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Hi, i have still not so much time, but i make a progress in the basic system i announced. Currently i collect the cd with 2 peoples from the packages on inceptionos.org and fix some installerproblems. Try out to get the installer to work with the cd :) I inform you next week with new shots. Greetings Enrico ps. we need a better homepage (my webi is out of order :/) |
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From: Terry C. <te...@do...> - 2002-10-25 15:35:21
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On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 07:43 pm, Kelledin wrote: > Hey guys...I just got this in. The LinuxFromScratch.org web > server (shadowfax) is apparently soon to be evicted from VA's > colo facility. =( > > I feel very strongly that we should work towards getting a new > home for shadowfax. If it wasn't for the LinuxFromScratch > project, I probably wouldn't have the skills to do what I do for > IOS. Plus, the LFS development userbase spends a lot of > time/effort patching, hacking, debugging etc., and a lot of > bugfixes that go into InceptionOS actually come out of that > work. > > The LFS project isn't actually in dire straits; some of the > developers can offer hosting for various shadowfax services, and > SourceForge servers could take on some of the project load if > the LFS maintainers just register the thing as a SF project. > Still, a colocated home somewhere for shadowfax is very much > preferable. Hmm - I should be able to offer something. I'll see what I can do... -- Terry Churchill : http://www.doc-linux.co.uk/ |
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From: Kelledin <kel...@sk...> - 2002-10-24 18:47:19
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Hey guys...I just got this in. The LinuxFromScratch.org web=20 server (shadowfax) is apparently soon to be evicted from VA's=20 colo facility. =3D( I feel very strongly that we should work towards getting a new=20 home for shadowfax. If it wasn't for the LinuxFromScratch=20 project, I probably wouldn't have the skills to do what I do for=20 IOS. Plus, the LFS development userbase spends a lot of=20 time/effort patching, hacking, debugging etc., and a lot of=20 bugfixes that go into InceptionOS actually come out of that=20 work. The LFS project isn't actually in dire straits; some of the=20 developers can offer hosting for various shadowfax services, and=20 SourceForge servers could take on some of the project load if=20 the LFS maintainers just register the thing as a SF project. =20 Still, a colocated home somewhere for shadowfax is very much=20 preferable. ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Shadowfax (LFS server) is in need for a new home Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 16:00:04 -0600 From: Gerard Beekmans <ge...@li...> To: lf...@li... Hi guys, Shadowfax, the main linuxfromscratch.org server, is in trouble. Our current host VA Software will cease to provide colocation for the server at the end of this month (so that means 7 more days) because of reorganizations in their IT department. All free-colocated servers that are not part of the SourceForge.net network will be unplugged and sent back to their respective owners. So that means in about two weeks I'll have the LFS server sitting at my house. I will take the opportunity to rebuild the server, maybe do some hardware upgrades, but mainly put an LFS-CVS system on it. But then what... As you can see, LFS needs a new home. We've tried contacting some ISPs but nothing worked out. Either we don't get a response at all, or a rejection. When the server goes offline, LFS won't die. Jesse has offered his server as a backup. Email will keep going, including mailinglists, as well as CVS. The web and FTP sites will be offline but Jesse's apache listening to linuxfromscratch.org will contain the list of current mirrors we have so books and packages can still be downloaded. IRC too will keep going. So, development of LFS will be impeded since Jesse's box has as a strict bandwidth limit (he gets charged when he goes over 10 GB/month, currently we're doing 23 GB/day so we need to cut down seriously, though cutting out FTP and HTTP will probably leave us with only a few dozen MB's a day. Email doesn't take all that much). While LFS will be limping around a bit (pardon the pun) I'm requestion assistance from you LFS'ers. Is there anybody on this list who is able to co-locate the LFS server? I must point out that I don't make any money off LFS and personal funds aren't available to pay for it. If a new home for the server can't be found, I'll probably fall back to using sourceforge.net's servers for all the bandwidth intensive stuff. However colocation is of course preferred. It gives us a lot more freedom as how we implement LFS and what services we provide and how they are provided. For one, we'll probably have to get rid of the FTP archive because I currently don't have access to the FTP mirrors to make updates. Then the mailinglists archives: I don't want to burden Jesse's box too much (regenerating the mailinglist archives daily is very CPU and I/O intensive and it also uses up a lot of bandwidth (currently 10 GB/month or something like that). If you are able to make an offer, please contact me directly instead of using this list. It'll be quicker for me to go through personal email. If you need details as to what kind of bandwidth the server is using when it's used in its current capacity, visit http://stats.linuxfromscratch.org You'll find the MRTG graphs in particular most useful, as well as the bandwidth stats. They give you the montly totals and the average contineous upload speed (our current annual average is 1400 Kbit/sec, though the last month it has been increasing to closer to 2500 to 3000 Kbit/sec) Thanks guys, -- Gerard Beekmans www.linuxfromscratch.org -*- If Linux doesn't have the solution, you have the wrong problem -*- -- Unsubscribe: send email to li...@li... and put 'unsubscribe lfs-dev' in the subject header of the message ------------------------------------------------------- --=20 Kelledin "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does=20 it still cost four figures to fix?" |
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From: Terry C. <te...@do...> - 2002-10-15 19:31:22
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On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 05:43 pm, Michael Lauzon wrote: > Since everyone is busy working -- including me -- I think it is time > for > the Project Managers to start posting Help Wanted ads, that way you can > regulate to your specified teams when people join, about what projects > within the main IOS project need doing; in this way your team members > just have to send you the things they are working on for approval. > Please get back to me ASAP on this matter. Also, when any of you have > time to do so, please, please, please upload IOS to CVS please and > thank > you. Excellent idea. I'll post an ad on sourceforge, inceptionos.org & my personal websie shortly. -- Terry Churchill : http://www.doc-linux.co.uk/ |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-10-15 17:44:02
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Since everyone is busy working -- including me -- I think it is time for the Project Managers to start posting Help Wanted ads, that way you can regulate to your specified teams when people join, about what projects within the main IOS project need doing; in this way your team members just have to send you the things they are working on for approval. Please get back to me ASAP on this matter. Also, when any of you have time to do so, please, please, please upload IOS to CVS please and thank you. -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm/ - IMAP accessible web-mail |
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From: Enrico K. <ph...@h0...> - 2002-10-10 17:43:12
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Hi guys, Sorry that i am so quite last time, i want really to work on IOS but currently we have troubles in the company where i work (deathline for project next week). I fix something on the installer and check this in the cvs-tree. Also i will create a build-shellscript for a ios-iso from the installer. Greetings Enrico On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Michael Lauzon wrote: > Kelledin, > > Okay, fixed the permissions on your account on the web site, you are now > one of the Admins.... To post a story, just click on the link at the top > of the web site that says "Get Published". > > And, I didn't mean any offence to anyone last week, when I mentioned > putting up IOS on CVS, because it will get us more Developers, etc. I > have people emailing me asking where is IOS, and when will it be > released...it would be very helpful if I could tell them you could get a > copy off CVS.... > > These are just some thoughts. > > > > -- > Michael Lauzon > Founder & Lead Project Manager > InceptionOS Project > http://www.inceptionos.org/ > mi...@in... > > -- > http://fastmail.fm - The way an email service should be > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Maxlinux-devel mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel > |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-10-10 17:39:02
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Kelledin, Okay, fixed the permissions on your account on the web site, you are now one of the Admins.... To post a story, just click on the link at the top of the web site that says "Get Published". And, I didn't mean any offence to anyone last week, when I mentioned putting up IOS on CVS, because it will get us more Developers, etc. I have people emailing me asking where is IOS, and when will it be released...it would be very helpful if I could tell them you could get a copy off CVS.... These are just some thoughts. -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm - The way an email service should be |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-10-04 14:07:50
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Terry, Not meant to offend, documents are one thing...we need the basic IOS itself put up on CVS as well; and then announce that it is up on a site like LinuxToday.com and Slashdot, etc. In that way I see us getting more Developers and whatnot because then we'll have something to show; because as I think some people see it IOS is vapourware at the moment until we get it up somewhere. Michael On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 18:05:44 +0100, "Terry Churchill" <te...@do...> said: > Michael Lauzon <inc...@my...> Said: > > > We may be running Bugzilla, but is anyone using Bugzilla...just like me > > asking for IOS to be put up on CVS; Enrico has uploaded a installer > > program to his site on inceptionos.org but no one has comitted anything > > to CVS. :( > > There is at least 1 doc in CVS atm, but due to illness & real life ATM > I'm > having a hard time finding time to install viewcvs & update bugzilla. > > I hope to be able to devote a few hours to tidying up loose ends within > the > next day or two... > > HTH > -- > Terry Churchill : http://www.doc-linux.co.uk/ > > "The people united can never be ignited!"- Sgt. Colon, Ankh-Morpork > Watch > -- http://fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free |
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From: Terry C. <te...@do...> - 2002-10-02 17:06:04
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Michael Lauzon <inc...@my...> Said: > We may be running Bugzilla, but is anyone using Bugzilla...just like me > asking for IOS to be put up on CVS; Enrico has uploaded a installer > program to his site on inceptionos.org but no one has comitted anything > to CVS. :( There is at least 1 doc in CVS atm, but due to illness & real life ATM I'm having a hard time finding time to install viewcvs & update bugzilla. I hope to be able to devote a few hours to tidying up loose ends within the next day or two... HTH -- Terry Churchill : http://www.doc-linux.co.uk/ "The people united can never be ignited!"- Sgt. Colon, Ankh-Morpork Watch |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-10-02 13:30:30
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Kelledin, We may be running Bugzilla, but is anyone using Bugzilla...just like me asking for IOS to be put up on CVS; Enrico has uploaded a installer program to his site on inceptionos.org but no one has comitted anything to CVS. :( Michael On Tue, 1 Oct 2002 14:21:00 -0500, "Kelledin" <kel...@sk...> said: > Thought I'd pass this on, since we're running bugzilla ourselves > on inceptionos.org. ;) > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: [BUGZILLA] Security Advisory > Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 12:50:46 -0400 > From: David Miller <jus...@sy...> > To: bu...@se..., ann...@bu..., > moz...@mo... > > Bugzilla Security Advisory > > October 1st, 2002 > > All Bugzilla installations are advised to upgrade to the latest > versions of Bugzilla, 2.14.4 and 2.16.1, both released today. > Security issues of varying importance have been fixed in both. > These vulnerabilities affect all previous 2.14 and 2.16 > releases. > > 2.14.x users are additionally encouraged to upgrade to 2.16.1 as > soon as possible, as the 2.14 branch will no longer be > maintained by the Bugzilla team beyond the end of this year. > > Individual patches to upgrade Bugzilla are available at > http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/ > (however these patches are only valid for 2.14.3 and 2.16 > users). > > Full release downloads and CVS upgrade instructions are > available at http://www.bugzilla.org/download.html > > Complete bug reports for all the following bugs may be obtained > at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ > > The following security issues were fixed in both 2.14.4 and > 2.16.1: > > - Permissions leak when using "usebuggroups" and more than 47 > groups; permissions are granted to users in higher groups when > they shouldn't be. (bug 167485; comment 12 has additional > detection/recovery information) > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167485#c12 > > - bugzilla_email_append.pl calls processmail insecurely; command > injection possible. > (bug 163024) > > The following additional security issue was fixed in 2.16.1: > > - Apostrophes are not properly handled during account creation; > SQL injection possible. > (bug 165221) > > General information about the Bugzilla bug-tracking system can > be found at http://www.bugzilla.org/ > > Comments and follow-ups can be directed to the > netscape.public.mozilla.webtools newsgroup or the > mozilla-webtools mailing list; > http://www.mozilla.org/community.html has directions for > accessing these forums. > -- > Dave Miller Project Leader, Bugzilla Bug Tracking System > Lead Software Engineer/System Administrator, Syndicomm Online > http://www.syndicomm.com/ http://www.bugzilla.org/ > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > Kelledin > "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does > it still cost four figures to fix?" > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: DEDICATED SERVERS only $89! > Linux or FreeBSD, FREE setup, FAST network. Get your own server > today at http://www.ServePath.com/indexfm.htm > _______________________________________________ > Maxlinux-devel mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel > -- Michael Lauzon Founder & Lead Project Manager InceptionOS Project http://www.inceptionos.org/ mi...@in... -- http://fastmail.fm/ - Access your email from home and the web |
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From: Kelledin <kel...@sk...> - 2002-10-01 19:24:20
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Thought I'd pass this on, since we're running bugzilla ourselves=20 on inceptionos.org. ;) ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [BUGZILLA] Security Advisory Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 12:50:46 -0400 From: David Miller <jus...@sy...> To: bu...@se..., ann...@bu..., =20 moz...@mo... Bugzilla Security Advisory October 1st, 2002 All Bugzilla installations are advised to upgrade to the latest versions of Bugzilla, 2.14.4 and 2.16.1, both released today. Security issues of varying importance have been fixed in both.=20 These vulnerabilities affect all previous 2.14 and 2.16 releases. 2.14.x users are additionally encouraged to upgrade to 2.16.1 as soon as possible, as the 2.14 branch will no longer be maintained by the Bugzilla team beyond the end of this year. Individual patches to upgrade Bugzilla are available at http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/ (however these patches are only valid for 2.14.3 and 2.16 users). Full release downloads and CVS upgrade instructions are available at http://www.bugzilla.org/download.html Complete bug reports for all the following bugs may be obtained at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ The following security issues were fixed in both 2.14.4 and 2.16.1: - Permissions leak when using "usebuggroups" and more than 47 groups; permissions are granted to users in higher groups when they shouldn't be. (bug 167485; comment 12 has additional detection/recovery information) http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D167485#c12 - bugzilla_email_append.pl calls processmail insecurely; command injection possible. (bug 163024) The following additional security issue was fixed in 2.16.1: - Apostrophes are not properly handled during account creation; SQL injection possible. (bug 165221) General information about the Bugzilla bug-tracking system can be found at http://www.bugzilla.org/ Comments and follow-ups can be directed to the netscape.public.mozilla.webtools newsgroup or the mozilla-webtools mailing list; http://www.mozilla.org/community.html has directions for accessing these forums. -- Dave Miller Project Leader, Bugzilla Bug Tracking System Lead Software Engineer/System Administrator, Syndicomm Online http://www.syndicomm.com/ http://www.bugzilla.org/ ------------------------------------------------------- --=20 Kelledin "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does=20 it still cost four figures to fix?" |
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From: Michael L. <inc...@my...> - 2002-10-01 17:36:15
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Kelledin, Enrico knows how to set the permissions so that you have moderator access to the web site and will be able to post without needing the submission approved. Michael P.S. Sorry that I didn't get back to you sooner, I've been busy with work. On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 01:38:54 -0500, "Kelledin" <kel...@sk...> said: > Well, the good news: > > I got Gnome 2 working (mostly). I just need to do some simple, > minor tweaks to my own packaging, aside from Gnome 2's innate > poop-on-a-stick-ness. Then maybe I'll fire up gdb and clean > some of the metaphorical poop off the metaphorical stick. > > <sarcasm> > I'm liking gnome 2, can't you tell? > </sarcasm> > > The bad news: > > I seem rather powerless to post the good news on inceptionos.org! > > Do I need more access rights? Am I missing some link that's > right in front of me? > > TIA, > -- > Kelledin > "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does > it still cost four figures to fix?" > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Maxlinux-devel mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel > -- http://fastmail.fm/ - A no graphics, no pop-ups email service |