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= David Timms =
= David Timms =
David Timms is a Control Systems Engineer at an Australian Audio Visual company. While a RH/Fedora user for some years, lately he has been using F12 for dvb television recording, playback and basic editing, and tuning guitars.
David Timms is a Control Systems Engineer at an Australian Audio Visual company. While a RH/Fedora user for some years, lately he has been using F13 for dvb television recording, playback and basic editing, and tuning guitars.


Areas that he is interested in include:
Areas that he is interested in include:
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* k3guitune: guitar tuner application - packaging complete and in Fedora
* k3guitune: guitar tuner application - packaging complete and in Fedora
* dvbcut: {rpmfusion - [[https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26 review]]} - trim up Digital Video Broadcasting transport streams. Package accepted into rpmfusion.
* dvbcut: {rpmfusion - [[https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26 review]]} - trim up Digital Video Broadcasting transport streams. Package accepted into rpmfusion.
* anaconda - [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Resilience resilience] when solvable things are detected - just an ideas man (man) no real time to explore actual coding.
* anaconda - [[Features/Resilience|resilience]] when solvable things are detected - just an ideas man (man) no real time to explore actual coding.
* testing fedora devel releases
* testing fedora devel releases
* faster iso downloads through use of already downloaded files.
* faster iso downloads through use of already downloaded files.
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==== how to pages ====
==== how to pages ====
[[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DavidTimms/DVB Digital Television in Fedora]]
[[DavidTimms/DVB|Digital Television in Fedora]]


==== howto link ====
==== howto link ====


see [http://thesite1/thepage1.html|1], and [http://thesite2/thepage2.html|2].
see [http://thesite1/thepage1.html|a link], and [http://thesite2/thepage2.html|not a link].


see [[http://thesite1/thepage1.html|1]], and [[http://thesite2/thepage2.html|2]].
see [[http://thesite1/thepage1.html|another name link]], and [[http://thesite2/thepage2.html|this wasn't the link]].


see [ [http://thesite1/thepage1.html|1] ], and [ [http://thesite2/thepage2.html|2] ].
see [ [http://thesite1/thepage1.html|the other stuff] ], and [ [http://thesite2/thepage2.html|the last leg] ].


see http://thesite1/thepage1.html|1, and http://thesite2/thepage2.html|2.
see http://thesite1/thepage1.html|the last leg, and http://thesite2/thepage2.html|the last arm.

Latest revision as of 11:07, 28 December 2016

David Timms

David Timms is a Control Systems Engineer at an Australian Audio Visual company. While a RH/Fedora user for some years, lately he has been using F13 for dvb television recording, playback and basic editing, and tuning guitars.

Areas that he is interested in include:

  • pyvnc2swf: vnc screen recorder - packaging {in [review] complete and in Fedora since F-11}
  • k3guitune: guitar tuner application - packaging complete and in Fedora
  • dvbcut: {rpmfusion - [review]} - trim up Digital Video Broadcasting transport streams. Package accepted into rpmfusion.
  • anaconda - resilience when solvable things are detected - just an ideas man (man) no real time to explore actual coding.
  • testing fedora devel releases
  • faster iso downloads through use of already downloaded files.
  • cleaning up the .whatever user settings/configuration layout
  • faster yum / gnome-packagekit updates / installs through queueing and immeditely starting package downloads as soon as yum sees a package as needed, rather than waiting for the complete deps run.
  • helping users having Fedora difficulties.

I started my packaging experience and became a fedora package contributor with the glglobe earth visualization application.

Contact him by reversing: Email: [[MailTo(iinet.net.au@dtimms)] Or occasionally as sunset06 on IRC.

[Scripts]

how to pages

Digital Television in Fedora

howto link

see link, and a link.

see [name link], and [wasn't the link].

see [ other stuff ], and [ last leg ].

see http://thesite1/thepage1.html%7Cthe last leg, and http://thesite2/thepage2.html%7Cthe last arm.