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Old 02-08-2008, 03:32 AM
"Harsimran Singh"
 
Default Hi all

Hi all,
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This is my first message to you all. I am new to the Project Fedora. I am writing to you all if there is anything for someone who is just starting up. I am would like to part of it, I am more into sys administration so anything jr level work I can perform please let me know or*if*there is another approch to it. Please guide me.

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Thank you all in advance
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Regards,
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Sunny
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Old 05-08-2008, 11:33 AM
Yannik Stadelmaier
 
Default Hi all

Hi all!

I'm not new to Linux (I use it since about SuSE 7.3 or sth like that).
For a few months i helped the german kubuntu community as moderator in
the biggest german kubuntu forum. Then i changed my main system back to
Debian (i used it here as second system just for experimental stuff).
Now i try to get involved in the Debian Project, but i don't know what
to do. My coding skills are really not good, but i like to translate or
help to write the documentation. I'm also interested in learning
packaging and stuff like that.

So far.
Yannik

PS: You can find my homepage at www.phos4.de but it's out of date and
it's in german ;(


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Old 05-08-2008, 12:06 PM
Christian Perrier
 
Default Hi all

Quoting Yannik Stadelmaier (phos4@phos4.de):
> Hi all!
>
> I'm not new to Linux (I use it since about SuSE 7.3 or sth like that).
> For a few months i helped the german kubuntu community as moderator in
> the biggest german kubuntu forum. Then i changed my main system back to
> Debian (i used it here as second system just for experimental stuff).
> Now i try to get involved in the Debian Project, but i don't know what
> to do. My coding skills are really not good, but i like to translate or
> help to write the documentation. I'm also interested in learning
> packaging and stuff like that.


You certainly might want to join the debian-l10n-german mailing list, then....
 
Old 05-08-2008, 12:17 PM
Jens Seidel
 
Default Hi all

On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 02:06:38PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Yannik Stadelmaier (phos4@phos4.de):
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I'm not new to Linux (I use it since about SuSE 7.3 or sth like that).
> > For a few months i helped the german kubuntu community as moderator in
> > the biggest german kubuntu forum. Then i changed my main system back to
> > Debian (i used it here as second system just for experimental stuff).
> > Now i try to get involved in the Debian Project, but i don't know what
> > to do. My coding skills are really not good, but i like to translate or
> > help to write the documentation. I'm also interested in learning
> > packaging and stuff like that.
>
>
> You certainly might want to join the debian-l10n-german mailing list, then....

Please see the thread
http://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-german/2008/05/msg00028.html for how
to help translating. There are many subprojects listed such as
* DDP (especially the Debian FAQ)
* DDTP (package descriptions)
* Website
* Programs
* Debconf templates (only a few are still untranslated)

I suggest you help Benjamin updating the FAQ. I explained similar stuff
also in the thread
http://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-german/2008/05/msg00055.html

Jens


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Old 06-14-2008, 10:49 PM
Lanziani Luca
 
Default Hi all

Hi all,

I'm new in pacman-dev, i would like to put a counter in pacman that say
how many Kbyte/time left from the end of packages download, something
like...

gstreamer0.10-base- 227,0K 435,7K/s 00:00:01 [####################] 100%
47110 Kbyte left
libgtop-2.22.2-1-i686 109,5K 332,3K/s 00:00:00 [#################] 100%
47000 Kbyte left

Very useful when i'm at university and i have only 10 minute, if i don't
know how many time pacman need for download all packages, i can't decide
if stop it or attend the end.

Now i want know the better place to write the code for do that... "I
code better than i write in english IMHO :P".
I find the function _alpm_downloadfiles_forreal_ ....

thanks, Luca

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Old 06-15-2008, 08:48 AM
Xavier
 
Default Hi all

Lanziani Luca wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new in pacman-dev, i would like to put a counter in pacman that say
> how many Kbyte/time left from the end of packages download, something
> like...
>
> gstreamer0.10-base- 227,0K 435,7K/s 00:00:01 [####################] 100%
> 47110 Kbyte left
> libgtop-2.22.2-1-i686 109,5K 332,3K/s 00:00:00 [#################] 100%
> 47000 Kbyte left
>
> Very useful when i'm at university and i have only 10 minute, if i don't
> know how many time pacman need for download all packages, i can't decide
> if stop it or attend the end.
>
> Now i want know the better place to write the code for do that... "I
> code better than i write in english IMHO :P".
> I find the function _alpm_downloadfiles_forreal_ ....
>

Hello,

please try to find a better subject title in the future
You might be interested by the TotalDownload option described in
pacman.conf man page.

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