Android device encryption
Last night I played around with the device encryption on my nexus 7. First of all, android uses dm_crypt, just like a Fedora install would. cryptsetup however is not used, android has it’s own...
View ArticleNew Sponsor of Fedora Infrastructure
Folks who access fedoraproject.org resources may have noticed in the last week that things have become a bit faster. The reason for this is simple: We have a new sponsor of Fedora Infrastructure! I’d...
View ArticleFedorahosted changes: cgit and fedorahosted-announce list
Wanted to mention to everyone 2 changes related to fedorahosted.org. First of all, we switched over to cgit from gitweb-caching. This move was a bit rockier than I wished, as I didn’t have all the...
View ArticleFedora Infrastructure announces status.fedoraproject.org
I’m happy to announce the general availability of our status.fedoraproject.org site. This site provides an easy way for Fedora contributors and users to check on the status of services provided by...
View ArticleWordPress tweaking
A long time ago (back when it existed), I installed wordpress-mu (multiuser) so I could host blogs for myself and other folks here at scrye.com. Then wordpress-mu merged back with wordpress and I kind...
View ArticleFedora’s Myriad information channels (part 1)
Fedora has many different (and increasing all the time) ways to see whats going on and follow changes. Since there are so many of them these days, I figured I do a series of short blog posts...
View ArticleFedora’s Myriad information channels (part 2)
This is part 2 of a series. See: http://www.scrye.com/wordpress/nirik/2012/10/22/fedoras-myriad-information-channels-part-1/ for part 1. Package changes. Fedora the distribution is all about changes...
View ArticleFedora’s Myriad information channels (part 3)
This is part 3 of a series of posts about information Fedora produces about what going on in the project. Up this time: meetings. Various groups in Fedora meet (usually on IRC) weekly or bi-weekly and...
View ArticleFedora’s Myriad information channels (part 4)
This is part 4 of a series about finding out about all the cool stuff going on in Fedora. This time it’s updates. Fedora updates packages all the time in a pretty heavy flow. How can you see whats...
View ArticleFedora’s Myriad information channels (part 5)
This is part 5 in a series about finding out all the cool stuff going on in Fedora. This time, lets talk social media. First of all if you are reading this, likely you are seeing it on...
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