Ashiqur Rahman Angel wrote: > Hi, > > 1. Need to include RPM Fusion with Fedora 11 Omega would cover that check announce list, based on F10. iirc default installation (but > not activated, like Fedora test repo or raw hide, as we don´t include > proprietary software). If this is not possible (may be because of some > legal issue), then I´ll say, we need a working GUI solution to install > RPM Fusion. According to RPM Fusion <http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration> > they explained a GUI solution to install the repo, but most of the time, > it doesnt work at all (I myself, tested thousands time, also so many > people there has, who tried, I searched for the solution, everyone give > me CLI solution). And KPackage Kit can´t install it. So we need a > solution that will work for GNOME and KDE both. No problems here with Gnome. (EU citizen) Ask rpmfusion about kde bit. > > 2. Need a GUI solution to install nVidia and ATI driver, that will > automatically install the appropriate driver (Ubuntu has a GUI /Hardware > Drivers /options that automatically download and install the driver, > also they have Envy, its another GUI solution) > google autoten from dangermouse > 3. Need a GUI solution to install all kind of proprietary Multimedia > codecs (Ubuntu has ubuntu-restricted-extras, they simply select it from > package manager, and it installs all kind of codecs including JAVA) refer to above points, packagekit can handle media-codecs if rpmfusion enabled, allegedly. > > 4. Need a complete GUI solution to install softwares offline from cache > (ofcourse if it can fix the dependency) or DVD Media. You would need a local repo 40+ gb to do that, which no other distro does either, by default. > > 5. There has a very easy way to install a rpm package from CLI (one > single package, that has not any dependency issue or if it has, it´s > possible to install the package by ignoring it). But from Fedora 9, GUI > double click rpm install doesnt work at all. So, we need a GUI solution > of it. Can't you expand on this, I don't full understand the point? > > 6. Need to add CD/DVD repo with Fedora 11 default installation, so > people can use DVD to install softwares. That could be workable in "sofware sources" open to correction. > > 7. From /etc/yum.conf we need to edit keepcache=0 to 1 as default. So > people can use the cache to install software later or to some other PC. Don't agree, as updates are frequent, and you already have the dvd from above. > > Many of you will say, why we are following Ubuntu? Well, I´ll say, no, > we are not following them. This is the truth, what users want. And many > of you will think, this ideas are stupid, but truth is If this issues we > can fix, for sure, so many people will start using Fedora. My apologies, > if I am wrong anywhere. > Because they believe (debatable) in the concept of freedom, but won't\don't work towards it's advancement. Frank -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list