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  • Allow out of tree kernel module source code to be packaged into Fedora noarch rpms for use with client-side rebuilding using dkms. ...s needed against installed binary kernels. DKMS is currently available In Fedora and we can make use of this technology as an alternative to binary kmod pac
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  • Lucky for us, there's pungi. Pungi is the tool currently used by Fedora release engineers to create the ISO sets, so ISOs created following these i pungi -c /etc/pungi/f8-fedora.i386
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  • The intent is to always pack the latest stable MariaDB software into Fedora. MariaDB 10.0 - until Fedora 23 <br />
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  • ...s section is to help people setup their system to build SELinux policy and Fedora Modules. === Building Fedora Modules ===
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  • Plans for Fedora 33 and 34 are to improve the existing implementation of Modularity. We may look into alternatives or bigger design changes in Fedora 35 and later.
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  • ...nment modules] and [https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/tacc-projects/lmod Lmod]. Fedora currently makes use of this primarily for handling switching between differ ...aluate to <code>/usr/share/modulefiles</code>. This macro is available in Fedora 21+ and EPEL 7+. The directory <code>/usr/share/Modules/modulefiles</code>
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  • The Fedora Project offers users the ability to use accessibility profile tools dependi Fedora users can install them via
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  • ...ll]]. It goes through the steps of getting the source, and converting your Fedora package to a Git repository in not easy steps. $ git clone git://git.fedorahosted.org/fedora-devshell.git
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  • == Fedora on SH == Fedora for Renesas SuperH CPU family
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  • ...rity pages for some insight on to what is going on and why. Ask in <code>#fedora-modularity</code>. ...ceed to the next step. If you're not a provenpackager, then ask in <code>#fedora-modularity</code> for someone (threebean) to add you to the group in *stagi
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  • <!--# from spot in #fedora-extras: might want to add some of the dual licensing explanation from the z = Packages with kernel modules in Fedora Extras =
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  • * [[BaseRuntime/Fedora_26_MVP|Base Runtime Fedora 26 MVP]] ...ress.com/2017/05/30/sausage-factory-an-introduction-to-building-modules-in-fedora/ Building modules in the Module Build Service]
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  • === Fedora 26 === ...edora can be found in the [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/index.html Fedora Installation Guide].
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  • New repos for existing Python modules packaged for Fedora can be requested without the need for a new review with:
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  • * <code> (as root) # yum install fedpkg fedora-packager rpmdevtools </code> ...subdirectory hierarchy under your current working dir with a dir for each Fedora branch, the rawhide
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  • ...nment modules] and [https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/tacc-projects/lmod Lmod]. Fedora currently makes use of this primarily for handling switching between differ ...aluate to <code>/usr/share/modulefiles</code>. This macro is available in Fedora 21+ and EPEL 7+. The directory <code>/usr/share/Modules/modulefiles</code>
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  • == Base Runtime Fedora 26 MVP == ...document is to describe the Base Runtime minimum viable product (MVP) for Fedora 26, defining the role & structure of the Base Runtime module as well as its
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  • .... That is, the functionality is included in the vmlinux binary that every Fedora machine runs as opposed to being built as a module that is only loaded if n * The option is not a driver/filesystem and used by something that is a Fedora default
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  • * Targeted release: [[Releases/7| Fedora 7]] By providing the Pungi tool for tree building, we build Fedora releases with the same tools that anyone else can.
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  • ...64.JPG.medium.jpeg‎|right|300px|thumb|Detail of some of the systems in the Fedora ARM build farm.]] The current Fedora-ARM Koji system is located at Seneca College. See [http://zenit.senecac.on.
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