hi guys,
I appreciate that the visibility of centos-6 content is highly tempting and many people are going to be jumping in to get on there asap - however, I just want to point out that till its released, its liable to change.
And I can *confirm* that content presently visible is going to change. So hang in there, give it another day or so - dont do the installs till the mirror system is online, till the sha sum's for content is published, till the torrents are available.
- KB
On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 16:54 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
And I can *confirm* that content presently visible is going to change.
KB, why would the "contents" of C 6.0 change during the currency of C 6.0 ?
On 07/09/2011 06:30 PM, Always Learning wrote:
And I can *confirm* that content presently visible is going to change.
KB, why would the "contents" of C 6.0 change during the currency of C 6.0 ?
Some of the content isnt there yet; some of the things needed a change due to an issue in the comps file etc.
- KB
On 09/07/2011 19:33, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 07/09/2011 06:30 PM, Always Learning wrote:
And I can *confirm* that content presently visible is going to change.
KB, why would the "contents" of C 6.0 change during the currency of C 6.0 ?
Some of the content isnt there yet; some of the things needed a change due to an issue in the comps file etc.
They've had a last minute flip flop and they're going to move "Terminal" back from Applications --> System Tools to Applications --> Accessories... :-)... oh wait - that's probably an upstream change :-)
Honestly though - I've installed what was made available (what claims to be Centos 6.0) in a VM, and I always seem to have some trouble locating the terminal application in the GUI. Why do they move it around all the time?
On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 20:05 +0200, Giles Coochey wrote:
On 09/07/2011 19:33, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 07/09/2011 06:30 PM, Always Learning wrote:
And I can *confirm* that content presently visible is going to change.
KB, why would the "contents" of C 6.0 change during the currency of C 6.0 ?
Some of the content isnt there yet; some of the things needed a change due to an issue in the comps file etc.
They've had a last minute flip flop and they're going to move "Terminal" back from Applications --> System Tools to Applications --> Accessories... :-)... oh wait - that's probably an upstream change :-)
Honestly though - I've installed what was made available (what claims to be Centos 6.0) in a VM, and I always seem to have some trouble locating the terminal application in the GUI. Why do they move it around all the time?
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FWIW, it is in Applications --> System Tools on my copy of RHEL 6.
B.J.
RHEL 6.0, Linux 2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.x86_64
b.j. mcclure wrote:
Giles Coochey wrote:
They've had a last minute flip flop and they're going to move "Terminal" back from Applications --> System Tools to Applications --> Accessories... :-)... oh wait - that's probably an upstream change :-)
Honestly though - I've installed what was made available (what claims to be Centos 6.0) in a VM, and I always seem to have some trouble locating the terminal application in the GUI. Why do they move it around all the time?
FWIW, it is in Applications --> System Tools on my copy of RHEL 6.
For me "alt+F2 xterm <enter>" is faster than hunting down the menu item (KDE). But I also add an xterm (or rxvt) button to the panel in both KDE and Gnome. Prolly should define a global key combination just for that.