Meet Pidora, the New Official Fedora Remix For Raspberry Pi
An anonymous reader writes "Today Fedora and the Seneca Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) announced the release of Pidora 18, an optimized Fedora remix for the Raspberry Pi. It's based on a brand new build of Fedora for the ARMv6 architecture with greater speed and includes packages from the Fedora 18 package set. It's also the launch of the Pidora name. (The older version of Fedora for the Pi was called the Fedora Raspberry Pi Remix.)"
This is already providing some immature amusement to Russian speaking individuals.
I saw that name and read it as Pia Zadora.
I think it moved a little.
I'm a native russian speaker. Product named like that when translated back will look like 'faggot'. It would be less offensive if you call it 'fagdoora' =)
Work hard, release a cool product and all the geeks are talking about is how it sounds in Russian
Wake me up when you can run a lightweight Linux distro on an Arduino.
What do you mean, it'll never fit and it's too slow? Learn to trim your software first, stop increasing the required hardware.
We used to have home computers with less computing power than an ATmega328, so get off my lawn!
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In soviet Russia, translator errors YOU!
Or something...
Or perhaps a junior boy acting as a personal servant for a senior boy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fagging
Brace yourselves - here come the Apple prior-art posts.
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
Pia Zadora.
mmmmmmmmmmm!
I bought a couple to experiment with. Yeah, they're fine little boards you can ssh into. I thought the hardware accelerated video was going to be the killer feature, so I got a few of the XBMC images, played some videos, and, then googled to find all the people who are also complaining about blocking artifacts, lockups, and generally buggy video decoding on the things. Got the latest firmware updates, etc.
So, useless for that purpose, but it doesn't say so on the tin. Maybe I'll grab Pidora and set them up as vnc clients screwed into the back of a display. I think they can manage that OK, but from what I can see they're still prototypes.
I thought they'd be my kids' C=64's, but buggy doesn't encourage good learning.
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)