release-notes/devel/en_US PackageNotes.xml,1.18,1.19

Paul W. Frields (pfrields) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Thu May 31 02:13:42 UTC 2007


Author: pfrields

Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27888

Modified Files:
	PackageNotes.xml 
Log Message:
Incorporate wiki changes for 0-day updates



Index: PackageNotes.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US/PackageNotes.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.18
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19
--- PackageNotes.xml	18 May 2007 00:40:19 -0000	1.18
+++ PackageNotes.xml	31 May 2007 02:13:40 -0000	1.19
@@ -95,8 +95,70 @@
     <para><ulink
 	url="https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2007-April/msg00886.html"/></para>
   </section>
+  <section id="zope-plone-not-available">
+    <title>Zope and Plone Not Yet Available</title>
+    <para>This release of Fedora includes Python 2.5, which does not
+      support <application>Zope</application>. As a result, the
+      <package>zope</package> and <package>plone</package> packages have
+      been removed from this release. Work is underway to alleviate this
+      problem for <application>Zope 3</application>, and possibly create
+      a restricted Python 2.5 implementation of <application>Zope
+	2</application>. Refer to <ulink
+	url="http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/Zope3UsingPython25"/> for
+      additional information. Users who require the
+      <package>zope</package> or <package>plone</package> packages are
+      cautioned to plan appropriately, and use virtualized hosts or
+      other methodologies to support their
+      <application>Zope</application> and
+      <application>Plone</application> needs.</para>
+  </section>
+  <section id="unstable-liferea-x64">
+    <title>Unstable liferea x86_64 Package</title>
+    <para>The <application>liferea</application> RSS/RDF feed reader has
+      a known issue compiled for x86_64 platforms. This issue causes it
+      to take 100% of the CPU time, becoming unresponsive. As a
+      workaround until the bug is found and fixed, remove the
+      <package>liferea.x86_64</package> package from your system, then
+      install the i386 version. This package requires the
+      <package>firefox.i386</package> package as well. For more
+      information, refer to this bug report:</para>
+    <para><ulink
+	url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=231073"/></para>
+  </section>
+  <section>
+    <title>Xfce URL opening focus issue</title>
+    <para>If you use the Xfce desktop and click on a URL to open it in
+      your browser, the active browser window moves to your current
+      workspace. A hidden option named <option>ActivateAction</option>
+      adjusts this behavior. Set this string value to
+      <literal>bring</literal> (default), <literal>switch</literal> or
+      <literal>none</literal>. To add this option to your settings edit
+      your
+      <filename>~/.config/xfce4/mcs_settings/wmtweaks.xml</filename>
+      file and add a line like the following:</para>
+    <screen><![CDATA[<option name="Xfwm/ActivateAction" type="string" value="none"/>]]></screen>
+    <para>The <literal>bring</literal> option moves your browser to your
+      current workspace and focuses it. The <literal>switch</literal>
+      option moves you to the workspace with your browser in it and
+      focuses it. The <literal>none</literal> option opens the URL in
+      your browser in the background and keeps your focus in the current
+      application.</para>
+    <para>Refer to <ulink
+	url="http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2961"/> for more
+      information on this issue.</para>
+  </section>
   <section id="sn-System-Tools">
     <title>System Tools</title>
+    <section>
+      <title>Yum kernel handling plugin</title>
+      <para>By default Fedora includes and enables a yum plugin package
+	<package>yum-installonlyn</package>. This plugin retains the
+	latest two kernels, including the one running, when you perform
+	updates on your system. To tune this feature to retain more or
+	fewer kernels, or disable it entirely, edit the
+	<filename>/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/installonlyn.conf</filename>
+	file.</para>
+    </section>
     <section id="sn-apcupsd">
       <title><package>apcupsd</package></title>
       <para>




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