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  • * Name: [[User:Peter|Peter Lemenkov]], [[SIGs/Erlang|Fedora Erlang SIG]], [[User:bowlofeggs|Randy Barl ...ng-dirty-scheduler-overhead-6e1219dcc7 dirty NIF scheduler] which is still disabled currently.
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  • * Name: [[User:Peter|Peter Lemenkov]], [[SIGs/Erlang|Fedora Erlang SIG]], [[User:bowlofeggs|Randy Barl * Insecure crypto algorithms were disabled.
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  • * Name: [[User:Peter|Peter Lemenkov]], [[SIGs/Erlang|Fedora Erlang SIG]], [[User:rbarlow|Randy Barlow] ...6/erlang-dirty-scheduler-overhead-6e1219dcc7 dirty NIF scheduler] which is disabled currently.
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  • ...n as well as from authorized users who have unwittingly executed malicious applications. The ability for the system to do these types of things is necessary before ...that is not able to run (unless configured otherwise) set user ID (setuid) applications, such as /usr/bin/sudo and su. Also, you can disable the execution of objec
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  • * Name: [[User:Peter|Peter Lemenkov]], [[User:Skottler|Sam Kottler]], [[SIGs/Erlang|Fedora Erlang SIG] ...nabled Ellyptic Curve Crypto recently, but we still provide Erlang with EC disabled completely. That's because there is no way to enable just a few EC in the c
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  • ...libsoup 3 at the same time. Because many libraries depend on libsoup, and applications have limited control over which libsoup they link to transitively, this tra * Owner: Peter Robinson
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  • ...style="background:#00FF00">DONE</span>|| We need X support both for legacy applications and we will also keep relying on certain X technologies for the core deskto ...t this will start to count as a disadvantage for our product and platform. Applications needs to be made touch aware on a case by case basis as makes sense.
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  • Also *PLEASE* make sure any scripts or other external applications that rely on bugzilla.redhat.com are tested against our test server before Please feel free to point your various scripts and third party applications that use the XMLRPC API at the test server to make sure they continue to fu
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  • [[PeterHutterer|Peter Hutterer]] made some valuable contributions to resolving the furore over th ...ref> configuration needs to be set up properly and the DontZap option left disabled (as per the new default).
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  • ...vironments (such as GNOME and KDE) listed in below table. Tests with other applications and other environment are also welcome. Please note that at least one input ...cut keys for changing the input methods are different from SCIM. Typing in applications like gedit, FireFox, OpenOffice, kate and lokalize are working fine. [[rhbu
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  • * Name: [[User:prajnoha | Peter Rajnoha]] We are introducing SID in this release and it will be disabled by default so an upgrade has no impact here - all existing udev rules for v
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  • ...PostgreSQL. In the future Fedora will add support for even more user space applications, greatly increasing the scope and power of monitoring for application devel ...in both Python 2.6 and Python 3 environments, so you can future-proof your applications now using Fedora.
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  • The upstream OpenSSH disabled password logins for root back in 2015. The Fedora should follow to keep sec * Owner: Peter Lemenkov, Fedora Erlang SIG, Randy Barlow, Jeremy Cline
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  • * Name: [[User:pjones|Peter Jones]] <b>Disclaimer: Commands assume that tester is root. Secure Boot must be disabled for testing purposes (`insmod` is forbidden under Secure Boot, for now. The
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  • * Peter Jones (pjones) applications that use the XMLRPC API at the test server to make sure
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  • ...r" as the likely result of bowing to ChristopherStone's desire to make all applications show up in the menu. Chris refused[2] to set foot on this slippery slope ...y the fact that someone using Xfce (instead of GNOME or KDE) would not see applications like Kate or Banshee show up in their menu. BillNottingham riposted[4] th
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  • ...npages. These documents provide short, concise information about commands, applications, file formats, APIs, and interfaces. They use a simple markup and can be ea ...y did not generate the ''fonts.dir'' and ''fonts.scale'' expected by older applications such as ''xfig''. Hans suggested that some guidelines on handling the core
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  • XKB's mouse emulation has been disabled by default in X, as [[Peter Hutterer|Peter Hutterer]] explains<ref>http://who-t.blogspot.com/2010/11/xkb-mouse-emulati ...arlier this month bearing its typical crop of updated open-source software applications, with a particular focus on updated developer tools, such as the latest ver
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  • ''Peter A. Shevtsov <webmaster@mera.com.ru>: From time to time I install some new s ...ess checks by a confined application. dontaudit rules are handy to force applications to take different code paths."
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  • ...est Day will focus on '''translations availability and accuracy in desktop applications''' ...] (jassy), [[User:swkothar|Sweta Kothari]] (swkothar), [[User:Anipeter|Ani Peter]] (apeter), [[User:ngoswami|Nilamdyuti Goswami]] (ngoswami), [[User:shaiton
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