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* '''vaLinux 0.28.0 [DEUS]''':
* '''vaLinux 0.28.0 [DEUS]''':
     ''v0.28.0.final reached @101220''
     ''v0.28.0.final reached @101220''
     ''0.28.2 out on 110128 - last subversion on this branch''
     ''0.28.2 out on 110124 - last subversion on this branch''
     update distribution logo '''[done]'''
     update distribution logo '''[done]'''
     nVidia accelerated drivers as default '''[done]'''
     nVidia accelerated drivers as default '''[done]'''

Revision as of 19:33, 29 January 2011

Valentin-Stefan Cobelea

I am using Fedora since its beginning, at home and of course at the office. Before Fedora, I was using RedHat Linux and I was deeply enjoying it. I work in a Romanian office of a major U.S. Devices Software Optimization company, where I am a Development Engineer. Almost in every project, here at work, I've gladly used Fedora as a development platform.


Contact

  • Email: too much spam, email removed (mail me using the Fedora Project email)
  • Skype: valentin.cobelea
  • IRC: kobelev @ #fedora-ambassadors , #fedora-meeting , #fedora-mktg , #fedora-bugzappers , #fedora-python , #fedora-ro , #fedora
  • GPG key: 7695 7091 93B6 9B9B 865C 53A7 EB97 8A6E 0ADA 6AF7
  • Fedora Account: Valente


Activities within Fedora

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  • I've been accepted as an ambassador.
  • Since in the area where I live there is no big activity regarding Linux, I'll do my best at work, to help my colleagues with Fedora related problems.
  • I've been accepted as a bug-zapper.
  • Established contact with the Romanian team from Fedora Project.
  • Bugs reporting (as many as I can do with ABRT).


Fedora and me

  • I like and use Fedora for everything I need. I want people to know about Fedora and what it could offer them.
  • When somebody needs help with some issue I always explain and show how to solve that.
  • I've created several documents that shows solutions for general problems, patches, manuals etc. All these things are really helping people, for instance here in the office where I work, because I see that there is no "publicity" for Fedora.
  • Looking at other Linux distros, I think branded CDs, DVDs and even USB-data sticks could make more people use Fedora.


vaLinux

  • vaLinux 0.30 [D3US]
   started the 0.30.alpha
   more support for home media centre apps
   screen from 0.30a : http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/8777/valinux030a110121.png

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  • vaLinux 0.29 [DEU2]
   v0.29.final reached @110129
   continue the 0.29 branch development until 0.30 will become final
   discontinue the 0.28 branch
   performance improvements mainly
   more server side support
   full i686 system
   kernel upgrade to 2.6.37 branch
  • vaLinux 0.28.0 [DEUS]:
   v0.28.0.final reached @101220
   0.28.2 out on 110124 - last subversion on this branch
   update distribution logo [done]
   nVidia accelerated drivers as default [done]
   tint2 update & new look [done]
   OpenBox update [done]
   VPN support in wicd[done]
   kernel update to latest @2.6.35 branch [done]
   libraries updates for:
    -glibc [done]
    -GCC [done]
   apps updates for:
    -Firefox [done]
    -Thunderbird [done]
    -Deluge [done]
    -terminator [done]
    -mc [done]
   apps changes:
    -replace file manager with: Xfe [done]
    -replace pdf viewer with: xPDF [done]
   distro clean:
    -unneeded libs and apps [done]
   GUI updates / new things:
    -no graphical boot (remove "rhgb" and "quiet" from grub.conf) [done]
    -new GTK2 theme [done]
    -new mouse pointer [done]
    -new volumeicon theme [done]
    -new wallpapers [done]
    -new Grub splash image [done]
  • vaLinux 0.27.3 is out: faster than previous, cleaned the services list, removed unneeded libraries (*-devel mainly), several core apps upgraded.
  • vaLinux 0.27.2 released: no window decoration (default), many system wide key-binds, automated application start with proper (pre-set) layout, quad monitor support (multiple CRTC support in graphical card required).
  • version 0.27 of vaLinux released: openBox & tint2 (Gnome/KDE free) as done before.
  • version 0.26 of vaLinux out: RPM-build support added, yum added as default pkg manager, yumex added, many optimizations done in the process list and start sequence.
  • version 0.24 of vaLinux done: removed NetworkManager, using now: wicd.
  • v0.19.3 renamed to v0.20 after the kernel was built from scratch.
  • First official version (0.19.3) of vaLinux released: http://img19.imageshack.us/f/valinux0220100615232834.png/ using: terminator, conky, pcmanFM...
  • several versions were done for personal use ONLY, highly experimental in what the GUI could offered.

Latest things I've done

latest here...

  • Continue the vaLinux project with a new release v0.29.beta on January 21, 2011.
  • Downloaded Fedora 14 (i386, x64 and live spins) and installed.
  • Played with Fedora 14.beta on several machines.
  • Start working on a new project vaLinux : my own Fedora-based distro: minimal installation, outstanding performances, GUI based on: XDM/Openbox/Tint2, NO GNOME/KDE !!
  • Created a Pastebin server based on Fedora 10 running on an old computer.
  • Already downloading the Fedora 13 release. Informing the nation about this on: irc channels, forums, mailing-lists.
  • Waiting for Fedora 13 release on May 25th.
  • Subscribed to other mailing-lists: python-devel & kernel-devel.
  • Voted for Fedora 14 name.
  • Tried Fedora 13 Beta.
  • Created a LXDE spin with Revisor: only development tools are integrated, plus some internet tools.
  • Played with the LXDE official spin.
  • Reported many bugs (almost 40 I think) using the Automatic Bug Reporting Tool. I've also offered some feedback for all the questions I've received in the bugs comments.
  • Making my laptop a triple-view machine: laptop display (default), LCD monitor #1 (via DVI), LCD monitor #2 (via VGA). So cool and so much space.
  • Converting another dude to Fedora.
  • Wrote a HOW-TO with many details and screen-shots about Fedora 12/11 install in parallel with Windowz 7.
  • Voted on all the available polls, on December 7th.
  • Moving all my previous spins to Fedora 12.
  • Fixing the Hu@wei E220 3G modem issues on the Fedora 12. Posting the solution ( http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=234332 ) so all the Fedora users can enjoy a well paid internet connection.
  • Downloading Fedora 12.... yes I'm doing this already by changing "11" to "12" in the download filename :) .
  • Start working on a Fedora 12 beta (for the moment) Media Center spin for my brand new nettop.
  • Testing Fedora 12 beta on several machines.
  • Downloading (and sharing) Fedora 12 beta.
  • Several replies on FedoraForum.org, just helping the brotherhood :) .
  • Sharing CDs/DVDs to my work colleagues/friends/Linux enthusiasts with the above mentioned spins.
  • Adding new applications to my server dedicated Fedora spin.
  • Bringing more adepts (colleagues) to Fedora Project.
  • Creating another Fedora spin, very small and robust, text only dedicated to my home server called DeuSServer.
  • Finalizing the Fedora "DevSpin".
  • Using the Fedora 11 as work environment.
  • Start working on creating a Fedora Spin dedicated to development work.
  • Wrote an article on www.fedoraproject.ro .
  • Installed Fedora 11, and presented to my fellow colleagues from the office.
  • Start giving away LiveCDs to Fedora users.
  • Received a package with Fedora stuff: tshirt, LiveCDs, stickers. Started to give to colleagues at work, at the University of Galati, Linux fans.
  • Contact the other Fedora Project members from Romania to get some branded LiveCDs. So I could give them to people around me who need them.
  • Helped a colleague with a serious NetworkManager problem.
  • Proposed the name "Deus" for Fedora 12. Waiting and hopping to be approved.
  • Gone to a long good vacation.
  • Created, tested and presented my master diploma project on Fedora 10.
  • Tested Fedora 11 Beta release with my colleagues.
  • Established contact with the other Romanian fellows from Fedora Project (thanks Nicu for all the infos).
  • Presented to my office colleagues how to create .rpm packages for Fedora, from .deb and archives.
  • Helped a guy from Republic of Moldavia to setup his computer with Fedora 10.
  • Created a topic on an important Romanian Linux forum regarding joining to Fedora Project.
  • Invited a colleague from the office to participate to Fedora Project. He enlisted as BugZapper (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Dstuxo).
  • Subscribed to Fedora BugZappers group.
  • Contributions on several topics on a Romanian large forum.
  • Tested Fedora 11 Alpha release and presented to my colleagues the new things added.
  • Start working on creating service packs (with Service Packs Creator) for computers that don't have internet access (due to security issues).
  • Fixed the error caused by the kernel 2.6.27.9 on several Dell D630 notebooks (mine was the "guinee pig").
  • Created USB memory sticks with Fedora 10 as rescue solutions for broken computers.
  • Installed and configured Fedora on several computers as base servers for different projects.
  • Created several how-to wiki pages (inside company) for Fedora problems/issues.
  • Helped my colleagues with the PackageKit update problem.