Jay_Linux wrote:
>
> Is there a Smolts package available for Debian/Ubuntu ?
No, not yetat least not in the standard repositories of Ubuntu 9.10
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Dear All,
When I install the FC11 with a new machine by using
"Install or upgrade an existing system"
or
"Install system with basic video driver"
mode...
Point 1, I can't config the network config ( IP Address ), due to the
error of network manager...
Point 2, I can't enter into the text mode to d
I would like to install the Smolt client in Ubuntu 9.04, and tried to
install it with rpm command (after installing it in Ubuntu), but am getting
a number of dependency errors, as follows -
$ rpm -ivh smolt-1.4-3.9.noarch.rpm
> warning: smolt-1.4-3.9.noarch.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature: NO
On my F11 system I want to disable the auto-mounting of DVDs
(so that some backup software can have complete access to my
DVD drive without interference from anything else).
In Nautilus file manager Preferences, on the Media tab, I checked
"Never prompt or start programs on media insertion" an
Craig White wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 19:20 +, BeartoothHOS wrote:
>
>> I normally run four PCs behind a KVM switch. The same ones worked
>> fine for years, with several Fedora releases, and three or four switches
>> as those wore out.
>>
>> Sometime since I installed F12, I
Fellow Fedora users,
I have a HP NC6000 laptop that I am using FC12 i686 on. FC12 does not mount
the built-in SD card reader (O2 Micro, Inc. OZ711M3/MC3 4-in-1). I have
Googled and found there are some Linux drivers out there but not very much
luck getting them to work. Has anyone on this list
On 1/16/10, Tim wrote:
>
> Can we design something worse than the mouse?
> Yes, here's a slow-as-stuck-in-molasses twiddle stick in the middle of
> the keyboard, that's worse than steering the inertia-riddled ship in the
> Asteroids game.
> Can we design something worse than the stick?
> Yes, her
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 19:20 +, BeartoothHOS wrote:
> I normally run four PCs behind a KVM switch. The same ones worked
> fine for years, with several Fedora releases, and three or four switches
> as those wore out.
>
> Sometime since I installed F12, I began seeing a nasty trick.
Do what thou wilt
shall be the whole of the Law.
every now and then audio works-
but usually not.
tests on outputs ( pulseaudio, jack audio, esound
& my card specific entry ) typically yield no
sound, and often produce the 'output not funcioning'
pop-up.
removing pulseaudio has not produced
So, you run 'top' and similar commands to display the load average on
your system.
And you find that is showing a 2 and you have only one CPU.
What's your expertise dealing with high CPU demand? tweaks? kernel tricks?
When do the numbers begin to be meaningful to you? under what circumstances?
~a
On Saturday 16 January 2010 23:58:07 jaivuk wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I have Acer Aspire One with 1GB of RAM with very slow SSD (for writing). I
> decided to improve the speed by adding fast 8GB SDHC card into left
> 'storage expansion' card reader - in kernel 2.6.31 it is /dev/mmcblk0.
Not your q
On Saturday 16 January 2010 22:43:42 Reg Clemens wrote:
> > Reg Clemens wrote:
> > > In each case ( 32bit or 64bit machine ) the install goes without
> > > problems, but when I finish the install and it tells me to reboot, the
> > > system is incapable
> > > of rebooting. It hems, it haws, and the
r...@dwf.com wrote:
>>
>> This then begs the question
>>
>> You said: "I have had one machine with F11 on it" but now you've tried
>> installing on some "older" systems and it has failed for you.
>>
>> So, what is different between the system with F11 on it and the "older"
>> systems...or what
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 09:29 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 08:14:02PM -0200, Germán A. Racca wrote:
> > Hi everyone:
> >
> > Is there a way to define margins in Gnome like in XFCE? I'm running
> > Gnome 2.28.2 in Fedora 12. Margins are areas on the edges of the screen
> >
> Reg Clemens wrote:
> >>
> >> Reg Clemens wrote:
> >>
> >>> I am having real problems.
> >>> I have had one machine with F11 on it, and decided to bring all of my
> >>> 'older'
> >>> machines up to F11.
> >>>
> >>> In each case ( 32bit or 64bit machine ) the install goes without problems,
> >
Reg Clemens wrote:
>>
>> Reg Clemens wrote:
>>
>>> I am having real problems.
>>> I have had one machine with F11 on it, and decided to bring all of my
>>> 'older'
>>> machines up to F11.
>>>
>>> In each case ( 32bit or 64bit machine ) the install goes without problems,
>>> but when I finish t
Tim wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 16:49 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> My ISP is a pure IPv4 ISP. My ADSL modem doesn't know a thing about
>> IPv6. Yet
>>
>> [egres...@f12 ~]$ ping6 2001:4860:c004::68
>>
>
> I haven't done anything more than a quick check recently, but my ISP
> *didn'
On Saturday 16 January 2010, Tim wrote:
>On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 10:22 -0700, Craig White wrote:
>> I've seen people tape a flap of cardboard over the touch pad if they
>> use a mouse.
>
>That is so tempting... The simple solutions are often the best.
>
>I've tried reconfiguring mine, but that cause
Hello guys,
I have Acer Aspire One with 1GB of RAM with very slow SSD (for writing). I
decided to improve the speed by adding fast 8GB SDHC card into left 'storage
expansion' card reader - in kernel 2.6.31 it is /dev/mmcblk0.
In final I have this setup on the new SDHC card:
/dev/mmcblk0p1 - 7200k
>
>
>
> Reg Clemens wrote:
> >
> > I am having real problems.
> > I have had one machine with F11 on it, and decided to bring all of my
> > 'older'
> > machines up to F11.
> >
> > In each case ( 32bit or 64bit machine ) the install goes without problems,
> > but when I finish the install and i
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 10:22 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> I've seen people tape a flap of cardboard over the touch pad if they
> use a mouse.
That is so tempting... The simple solutions are often the best.
I've tried reconfiguring mine, but that causes its own problems:
Sometimes you need to use i
FC12 x86_64/KDE
Mouse freezes or disappear after waking up from Power Management. After
computer has set for hours.
This is a fresh install with updates installed
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Guideline
I often have a lot of open windows,
mostly xterms and gvims.
When I have seventeen of them in the bottom bar,
it would be nice if they were color-coded or something by desktop.
Is there a way to do that?
I can color-code the desktop backgrounds themselves.
I'm running KDE and FC11.
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On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 11:58 -0600, Steven Stern wrote:
> Because I have a hard time remembering how to generate self-signed
> certs, I set the expiration date for 5 years the last time I had to
> create them.
I'm not sure that I see a good reason for setting an expiry date, at
all.
It'd probably
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 16:49 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> My ISP is a pure IPv4 ISP. My ADSL modem doesn't know a thing about
> IPv6. Yet
>
> [egres...@f12 ~]$ ping6 2001:4860:c004::68
I haven't done anything more than a quick check recently, but my ISP
*didn't* support IPv6, hasn't made any a
On 01/16/2010 03:29 PM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
> Steven P. Ulrick
>
Thank You
Steven P. Ulrick
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 19:20:45 + (UTC)
BeartoothHOS wrote:
> I've tried changing keyboard and mouse. I even bought a new KVM
> switch.
I currently use a iogear DVI/USB 4 port switch and (other than having
to replace the power cube), it has been the only kvm switch I've ever
had that wor
> FC12/KDE
>
> Can you set your Background pictures to a Slide Show in KDE-4.
>
> Doing a right click and selecting Desktop Settings I do not see how you
> could do it in that window.
Hello Jim
Go to "Right Click on the Desktop | Desktop Settings" You will see a see a
section on the window th
FC12/KDE
Can you set your Background pictures to a Slide Show in KDE-4.
Doing a right click and selecting Desktop Settings I do not see how you
could do it in that window.
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I normally run four PCs behind a KVM switch. The same ones worked
fine for years, with several Fedora releases, and three or four switches
as those wore out.
Sometime since I installed F12, I began seeing a nasty trick. Any
one machine works fine, so long as you stay on it; but
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 18:22 +0100, Stefano Cavallari wrote:
> On Saturday 16 January 2010 18:02:28 Wendell Nichols wrote:
> > I use Fedora on a thinkpad T61p. Most things are good, but when I'm
> > away from my desk using it on my lap I find that many movements on the
> > touchpad cause the deskt
Enrico Indiogine wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> I am coming back to Fedora after several years of Ubuntu. The main
> reason is that the Fedora version of Emacs in more complete and
> up-to-date than Ubuntu.
>
> I have installed the 64-bit version on a HP 60G-535DX notebook. This
> is the first time that
Michal wrote:
> prompt$ koji download-build boost
> GenericError: invalid format: boost
>
>
> what to do now?
Something like:
$ koji latest-pkg dist-f13 boost
...
boost-1.41.0-2.fc13 dist-f13 bkoz
$ koji download-build boost-1.41.0-2.fc13
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Edward S.P. Leong wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> As the title...
> Would you mind to help ( idea / suggestion ) ?
>
I think more info on intended use would be appropriate, but unless you have a
special case in mind I would suggest using software raid, regardless of system
board.
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On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 17:59:32 +0100,
Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]
>
> could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
> recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the browser
> would warn her, if it been ""a
On 01/16/2010 11:21 AM, Craig White wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 17:59 +0100, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
>> what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]
>>
>> could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
>> recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the
Dear Don Quixote,
Would you mind to tell me how did you install Fedora 11 with you machine ?
Due to I have the problem of network card IP setting ( DHCP / static, Auth )
, during the installation...
Thanks !
Edward.
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On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 10:02 -0700, Wendell Nichols wrote:
> I use Fedora on a thinkpad T61p. Most things are good, but when I'm
> away from my desk using it on my lap I find that many movements on the
> touchpad cause the desktop to rapidly cycle through apps on the
> desktop. All of these are
On Saturday 16 January 2010 18:02:28 Wendell Nichols wrote:
> I use Fedora on a thinkpad T61p. Most things are good, but when I'm
> away from my desk using it on my lap I find that many movements on the
> touchpad cause the desktop to rapidly cycle through apps on the
> desktop. All of these are
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 17:59 +0100, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]
>
> could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
> recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the browser
> would warn her, if it been ""attacked"
I use Fedora on a thinkpad T61p. Most things are good, but when I'm
away from my desk using it on my lap I find that many movements on the
touchpad cause the desktop to rapidly cycle through apps on the
desktop. All of these are accidents but I just can't keep from
accidentally striking the s
I have a new FC12 installation and I'm trying to adjust the display settings.
When I clicked system > administration > display in GNOME, nothing happened. I
tried to start it from the command line and got
[r...@mythtv ~]# system-config-display
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sh
what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]
could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the browser
would warn her, if it been ""attacked""?]
..I mean does an outdated self-signed certificate give the sa
On 01/16/2010 10:40 AM, Antonio M wrote:
> 2010/1/16 Jim:
>
>> On 01/16/2010 12:44 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
>>
>>> 2010/1/16 Jim:
>>>
>>>
How do I verify that.
--
>>> Can you browse the Internet directly? Or do you need to configure a
>>> proxy server i
Am Samstag, den 16.01.2010, 10:52 -0430 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 16:20 +0100, Christoph Wickert wrote:
> > > what to do now
> >
> > Koji is a client-server-system and to use it, you ether have to setup
> > a kijo server of your own or become a Fedora packager to use
2010/1/16 Jim :
> On 01/16/2010 12:44 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
>> 2010/1/16 Jim:
>>
>>> How do I verify that.
>>> --
>>>
>> Can you browse the Internet directly? Or do you need to configure a
>> proxy server in your web browser?
>>
>> -c
>>
> I'm using Konqueror as a Browser and it can't get out on t
On 01/16/2010 12:44 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
> 2010/1/16 Jim:
>
>> How do I verify that.
>> --
>>
> Can you browse the Internet directly? Or do you need to configure a
> proxy server in your web browser?
>
> -c
>
I'm using Konqueror as a Browser and it can't get out on the Internet.
I c
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 16:20 +0100, Christoph Wickert wrote:
> > what to do now
>
> Koji is a client-server-system and to use it, you ether have to setup
> a kijo server of your own or become a Fedora packager to use Fedora's
> koji server.
That's not entirely true. You can download individual
Am Samstag, den 16.01.2010, 14:23 +0100 schrieb Michal:
> what to do now
Koji is a client-server-system and to use it, you ether have to setup a
kijo server of your own or become a Fedora packager to use Fedora's koji
server.
I suggest to use mock instead. Mock will rebuild packages locally
Hallo Group Members
I am running fc12 and would like to get latest C++ boost 1.41*. I
noticed that they are present on koji.
I could use my firefox to get all boost packages from here, but
is it possible to treat koji just as a repository to download packages
from.
I did some commands, like the
> The bit about 32bit vs 64bit was just to make the point that for many
> "everyday" tasks the advantages of 64bit are not all that great. The
They are quite material the moment you go above about 960MB of RAM, and
get more so as RAM increases.
> flipside of that is, of course, that if you do a
On 16/01/10 20:36, Edward S.P. Leong wrote:
>nought
Um, are you asking which asus motherboard with built in bios raid5 works
with Fedora ?
If so, it is generally implemented below the os level, so any os should
work.
But maybe you are asking which hardware raid expansion card like adaptec
etc
2010/1/16 Jean Francois Martinez :
> No it isn't. In 32 bits mode the processor only has a paltry eight
> registers and in addition it is limited to a brain damaged stack model
> for floating point. In 64 bits it has sixteen registers and possibly,
> not sure about it, a healthier floating point
Hello,
I am using an Acer Aspire 5612NWLCi notebook, i didnt managed
to start up after sleep from the system. or most of the time cannot
sleep at all.
I had to manually press the shutdown key in the notebook and it
really hurt my harddisk. I had very hardworking to google the
tr
Reg Clemens wrote:
>
> I am having real problems.
> I have had one machine with F11 on it, and decided to bring all of my
> 'older'
> machines up to F11.
>
> In each case ( 32bit or 64bit machine ) the install goes without problems,
> but when I finish the install and it tells me to reboot, th
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 00:11 +, Andy Blanchard wrote:
> I'd boot the 32bit LiveCD version and if it sorts your problems out,
> then go ahead and install it, at least until you know your issues with
> the 64bit version are fixed.
>
> The idea that 64bit performs better than 32bit is a bit of a f
Dear All,
As the title...
Would you mind to help ( idea / suggestion ) ?
Thanks !
Edward.
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Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>
>>> On an IPv4-only ISP, any IPv6-only resources will not be available to
>>> you, and doing your own IPv6-IPv4 substitution behind a IPv4-only
>>> network is pointless.
>>>
>
> Ed Greshko:
>
>> Can you expound on that last paragraph? Or, at least the first half
>>
Tim:
>> On an IPv4-only ISP, any IPv6-only resources will not be available to
>> you, and doing your own IPv6-IPv4 substitution behind a IPv4-only
>> network is pointless.
Ed Greshko:
> Can you expound on that last paragraph? Or, at least the first half
> of the last paragraph. While my ISP is a
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