-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12/20/2014 05:33 PM, john.tiger wrote: > I understand Fedora's position on Chromium BUT not having a 3rd > party available for F21 is not acceptable - > > ie. this morning Firefox is not connecting to the internet (yet > thunderbird, dnf, etc is ... - I'm seeing a kernel problem > warning WARNING: CPU 0 PID 1419 at > drivers.net.wireless/ath/ath9k.recv > > point is, browser choice is important and Chromium on my F20 is > working. > > Also as developers, we need to work with all browsers. > > Even if Fedora does not elect to maintain packages for Chromium, > there should be some effort to work with or encourage a 3rd party > or fix whatever package might be holding up someone else from > implementing it (ie if it's clang compiling or whatever. I dont understand. What has to do the browser with a wireless driver problem? - -- Antonio Trande mailto: sagitter 'at' fedoraproject 'dot' org http://fedoraos.wordpress.com/ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sagitter GPG Key: 0x66E15D00 Check on https://keys.fedoraproject.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUlabAAAoJEFyovWBm4V0AjJoP/2ANsOD30pisld42w4MkL6lR KUfvUsTcWVwy7wcKpBsSj5u2S2E01pjSdEcbivI/ndYsLjfaJmVC7dACVd+kNI8e M4I11LRq7P5CwPu/ekpA+RwFINXr6chJvWe4NCRPTubb9SYYIEUeOE2ctAHlOTK5 W+GOgER7SoftE/OfZBZP8454yBvjzo10bB0cezKk72n7q/1vLx1u8F49y1peal6E nvceFJGPW2k//utwfW8/mIMs6fIzoJi9cekweJugN5s5J6fx9l4PPTF2TaPXZglg H6hON6+xswS6n7vO+uL783P94PoBY/moYE927P66HatFlg6IYKvbiBugS7pxMBgE JSnf59WiT+/Ia32+LTG9HaFZtOoy+SKa2Co2GZgNyjhYBY2NL2F9T3Z0iBv6NE1J C3P9b+2nlwOO2QMxsoPR6hW+MCDBsOcM8LlRlsUa3jwe4CF1t5TGvMBDGCksL9CY 5Hncz1onFejXWzxH83kg/GhBBrjd+Dp8XW6wuzzsAQYMhzjo6y/HAvBRBCWP94RO syWnqH6rWnP7CWqLcABIvZ3fqoHbomFGW2erZ/iPKy0J7rEq8RfqzfUtxnt3781e DJWaEC1EPuQVieRlVgWj4U8htodecSjwi+3Yqz+HzdqOTFjou1jqb12UUGBCiyxa eSMy0UQVIRurvkvfOTGJ =FooU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct