On 02/03/2010 07:38 AM, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 02/02/2010 07:16 PM, Andreas M. Kirchwitz wrote:
Joachim Backes wrote:
> having a *little* problem with nouveau and NVIDIA FX5200 (princeton
> display, 1280x1024): Under F12, it works OK - but when rebooting to
> WinXP, the scree
*Kevin,
He asked for read electronic books and **Adobe Reader still there NOT
outdated. If there they **outdated the developers will mention about this in
the main website. He will check then he will decided.
*
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On Wed, Feb 3,
On 02/02/2010 07:16 PM, Andreas M. Kirchwitz wrote:
Joachim Backes wrote:
> having a *little* problem with nouveau and NVIDIA FX5200 (princeton
> display, 1280x1024): Under F12, it works OK - but when rebooting to
> WinXP, the screen is not centered, but shifted a little bit to the lef
2010/2/3 Oliver Ruebenacker :
> Hello,
>
<--SNIP-->
> I definitely see a need that PDF fulfills. The free software
> community should either fully support it or come up with an
> alternative.
Actually, there is one. It's called ODF (open document format; see
[1]). And it is in use already [2]
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> What I saw under F11 was icons for all the Fedora machines on the LAN
> including the one I am on and I would expect to be able to open the icon
> and login to the machine. You can do that using Places-> Connect to
> Server but then yo need to know in advance the machines nam
On 02/02/2010 09:21 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> It seems there was a program to read electronic books available on
> Fedora.
> What is is name?
>
There are several in the Fedora repos. You may want to use yumex and
do a search on ebook or book reader...
Ebook Viewer
LRF viewer
calbre
FBReader
I
The following article has information about Nouveau getting working 3d
support for older cards (up to some nv20s) very soon:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Nzk1NA
Since I have some scrounged machines that came with nv20s, I am very
pleased by this. This will make testing the ga
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 12:19:13 +1030
Tim wrote:
> Alternatively, you can
> use the dig command to query specific servers.
Yea, but you can't understand anything dig prints
to stdout, so using it to do queries is hopeless :-).
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On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 23:55 +0100, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
> I reinstalled fedora 12 ... and the card starts working again.
> But after installing updates an rebooting it stops working.
> Any clues would be wellcome.
Give the list some logs to look at...
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On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 10:57 +, Duncan Berriman wrote:
> I have noticed that fedora 10 appears to ignore the server option when
> using host or nslookup if the host in question is not available.
Have you checked the man file for any syntax changes to the command?
I notice Fedora 9 behaves the
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 16:13 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> NV does not feel that in the Linux market they would make more money,
> sell more hardware, with Open Source drivers than they do with the
> drivers they provide. They feel that the closed source drivers
> suffice, and they provide those.
I
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 16:56 +, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> E.g. "I need to take the blue inhaler as I need it, the green and
> brown ones twice a day, the yellow pills in the morning, the pink ones
> at night and two of the brown ones with lunch.. now, what have I
> forgotten?" :-)
Pity the poor p
Hello,
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
>> That NIH insists on using Adobe Reader is indeed disturbing. But
>> then, what is the alternative to Adobe Reader, if free software
>> apparently does not support the latest PDF?
>
> Paper, as they ha
On 02/02/2010 02:08 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> Andras Simon wrote:
>> On 2/2/10, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>>> Andras Simon wrote:
All my partitions are ext4 and mounted with ext4 defaults from fstab.
Still, sometimes it's as if noatime was used:
>>> Defaults are sometimes surprising.
>>> L
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 11:30 -0800, Les wrote:
> The only thing changing in my system is the adding of the PCI based
> video card. How can that affect the hardware setup of the NIC card?
If the PCI busses share an IRQ, things can get pernickity. Try a
different slot, or re-arranging the order of
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 09:15:49 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 02/01/2010 07:47 PM, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
>> Is there a standard keylogger for F12? I've found lkl and uberkey on
>> the web, but I'd prefer to stay within F12. Thanks!
>
> I brewed up a keylogger (well, command line logger) for bash. I
Jim writes:
FC12-X86_64/Kde
There are no Linux drivers for this printer other than the ones from
Brother, but they are i386.rpm drivers and I need to install on a
X86_64 Fedora12.
What other 32 bit rpms would I need to install to get the i386.rpm
drivers to work on a X86_64 box ?
Whatev
FC12-X86_64/Kde
There are no Linux drivers for this printer other than the ones from
Brother, but they are i386.rpm drivers and I need to install on a
X86_64 Fedora12.
What other 32 bit rpms would I need to install to get the i386.rpm
drivers to work on a X86_64 box ?
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Personally, I consider ATI to be nothing more than scrap metal waiting
> for a rubbish bin, and you couldn't pay me enough money to ditch nVidia
> for ATI.
>
Agreed
For my needs Nvidia works fairly well, the others do not.
Roger
PS
Usability of 3D drivers is what we need and when Nouveau fill
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> First of all I don't know why you use "we". I don't think you
>> speak for the "Fedora Project". (OK, I'm very sure you don't speak for
>> the Fedora Project) I discount most of what you say.
>>
>
> I am a Fedora KDE packager, so I say "
On 02/02/2010 12:58 PM, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> On 2 February 2010 20:32, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>
>
>> libprojectM.so.2 is needed by package
>> ultrastardx-1.1.1-1.7.20090411.fc11.i586
>>
> http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/rpmfusion/free/fedora/11/x86_64/ultrastardx-1.1.1-1.7.20090411.fc11.
Waleed Harbi wrote:
> *Here they are:
> http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/58592
That link:
* only talks about PDFs. There are many other e-book formats.
* is completely outdated, e.g. it lists Kpdf (which has been replaced by
Okular since Fedora 9) and it claims Okular is not ready for production
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> It seems there was a program to read electronic books available on
> Fedora.
> What is is name?
Okular can read some of the formats. But unfortunately most of them are DRM-
encumbered and cannot be read with anything in Fedora.
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Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> Then it is a matter of one yum install. This example will probably cover
> most common players:
>
> yum install gstreamer-plugins-ugly audacious-plugins-freeworld-mp3
> xmms-mp3
xine-lib-extras-freeworld is also a common one (e.g. KDE's Phonon uses xine-
lib by default, a
Ed Greshko wrote:
> First of all I don't know why you use "we". I don't think you
> speak for the "Fedora Project". (OK, I'm very sure you don't speak for
> the Fedora Project) I discount most of what you say.
I am a Fedora KDE packager, so I say "we" when I speak of the KDE SIG in
parti
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 09:58:53 +1100,
Roger wrote:
>
> The original topic was to move nouveau out of the way so users can do
> what they need to do without jumping through hoops as I and many others
> had to do.
That's not going to happen. The people that want to make drivers not included
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 15:02:38 -0800,
"Arne Chr. Jorgensen" wrote:
>
> My question: what on earth was so terrible wrong with the driver under F10 ?
> What was the nature of that error ?
The landscape for linux graphics drivers has been changing over the last couple
of years. Fedora has been
Hi all,
I recently buy an HP PC and I tried to install F12. I manage to do that only
with the basic resolution 800x600 and as I saw this is a problem of the nVidia
card (the model is GeFore G210 HDMI ).
I follow the instructions that I found from the above sites:
http://www.mjmwired.net/reso
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Paul Campbell wrote:
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction
> to start looking at this problem ?
>
> sudo system-config-display /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>
> Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0".
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/sh
Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
> That NIH insists on using Adobe Reader is indeed disturbing. But
> then, what is the alternative to Adobe Reader, if free software
> apparently does not support the latest PDF?
Paper, as they have used in the past? A set of regular PDFs, one per form
(and the fancy J
Chris Ross wrote:
> Although the "Input Devices" tab shows ICE1712 [Envy24] PCI
> Multi-Channel I/O Controller the Output Devices tab shows only the NULL
> device. Selecting Show -> Hardware Output Devices simply says "No
> output devices available". Why would that be and where can I tell
> Puls
hi,
Been reading your dialogue regarding the subject. Having a laptop, HP 6715b,
which became a *nightmare* under F10-x86_64. I have managed a lot of crappy
stuff, but that was hell until the very end.
A quick test of F11-686, F13-rawhide, and did install F12-x86_64, with some
hesitation.
I
Because the only other free driver is nv. And the consensus (at least
for Fedora) is that Nouveau has passed up nv and should be the default
driver.
Ahem! Fedora is the creator of superb cutting edge software and I am a
zealot.
The Fedora user base has the problems, quite a different thing.
Tim wrote:
> Very easy to say, not so easy to do for some people. And even when you
> have a few shops to visit, the same thing applies:
>
> They carry new cards, and only a few in stock. Ordering in as they
> need. The don't sell old cards. You are going to get nowhere going to
> a shop askin
Some time ago the on-board wireless card of my laptop broke down.
After some googling I bought a new wireless usb-device (Asus WL-167g USB
WLAN adapter). Iwas said to be working out of the box. And it did. But
after the first updates it stopped working.
Booting the previous kernel does not hel
Can someone point me in the right direction
to start looking at this problem ?
sudo system-config-display /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0".
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/system-config-display/xconf.py", line 376, in
dialog = xCo
On 2/2/10, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> There is a norelatime option, but it could be not enough.
>
> I had this kind of problem some time ago and Kevin Fenzi told me
> how to do it:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=fedora-devel-list&m=121542196521553&w=2
> http://marc.info/?l=fedora-devel-list&m=1215458116196
Andras Simon wrote:
> On 2/2/10, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>> Andras Simon wrote:
>>> All my partitions are ext4 and mounted with ext4 defaults from fstab.
>>> Still, sometimes it's as if noatime was used:
>> Defaults are sometimes surprising.
>> Let's have a look at
>> cat /proc/mount
>
> I think
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 20:54 +0100, Andras Simon wrote:
> All my partitions are ext4 and mounted with ext4 defaults from fstab.
> Still, sometimes it's as if noatime was used:
>
> [si...@pici uffi]$ date
> Tue Feb 2 20:48:22 CET 2010
> [si...@pici uffi]$ cat clsql-uffi-loader.lisp > /dev/null
> [s
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> It seems there was a program to read electronic books available on
> Fedora.
> What is is name?
Which format? I'm given to understand that the Amazon Kindle, the B&N whatever,
and the Apple iPaid tablet each use either a different format or different DRM
crap embedded. Ba
Andras Simon wrote:
> On 2/2/10, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>> Andras Simon wrote:
>>> All my partitions are ext4 and mounted with ext4 defaults from fstab.
>>> Still, sometimes it's as if noatime was used:
>> Defaults are sometimes surprising.
>> Let's have a look at
>> cat /proc/mount
>
> I think
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 22:46 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Aaron Konstam wrote:
>>> I understand that creating a bugzilla entry is the only way developers
>>> can hear of a problem. But over and over I file a bugzilla and get no
>>> response.
>>>
>>> On 12/08/09 I filed a bugzi
Jim wrote:
> On 02/01/2010 02:19 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Jim wrote:
>>
>> Well, wish I could be more help but this is past my expertise. The
>> only thing I can think of is to check the drive for errors...
>>
>> To check the status:
>>
>> smartctl --attribut
Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
> There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the
> 32bit
> libraries
> and things that are needed to run 32bit applications on 64bit Fedora.
>
> It is also possible to install just the specific 32-bit libraries that
> you need
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 22:46 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> I currently don't have an F11 system up and running...but will try to
>> get one up this week. But, I do have a question. When you open
>> "Places--->Network" you'd normally see "Windows Network" and under that
>
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>> AFAIK, nVidia is locked up in closed source licences and non-disclosure
>> agreements, and that is the only reason why they don't provide specs and
>> open source drivers. It appears nVidia has good will, but legal issues are
>> a showstopper.
>
> Th
On 2 February 2010 20:32, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> libprojectM.so.2 is needed by package
> ultrastardx-1.1.1-1.7.20090411.fc11.i586
http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/rpmfusion/free/fedora/11/x86_64/ultrastardx-1.1.1-1.7.20090411.fc11.x86_64.html
> + This has been around for some time, and is a
On 2/2/10, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> Andras Simon wrote:
>> All my partitions are ext4 and mounted with ext4 defaults from fstab.
>> Still, sometimes it's as if noatime was used:
>
> Defaults are sometimes surprising.
> Let's have a look at
> cat /proc/mount
I think you're onto something...
/dev
Updates:
libmrpt-hwdrivers.so.0.7 is needed by package
mrpt-monoslam-0.7.1-0.1.20090818svn1148.fc11.i586
libmrpt-core.so.0.7 is needed by package
mrpt-monoslam-0.7.1-0.1.20090818svn1148.fc11.i586
libprojectM.so.2 is needed by package
ultrastardx-1.1.1-1.7.20090411.fc11.i586
+ This has been around
On 2/2/2010 1:38 PM, patrick.mor...@hp.com wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Feb 2010, Sean Carolan wrote:
>
>>> Incidentally, that may also answer your other question about how to
>>> disable local shadow file passwords.
>>
>> Any suggestions for migrating accounts from /etc/shadow into the LDAP
>> database? I
Andras Simon wrote:
> All my partitions are ext4 and mounted with ext4 defaults from fstab.
> Still, sometimes it's as if noatime was used:
Defaults are sometimes surprising.
Let's have a look at
cat /proc/mount
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Hi Sean!
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010, Sean Carolan wrote:
> >> Any suggestions for migrating accounts from /etc/shadow into the LDAP
> >> database? I tried this LdapImport perl script but it threw a bunch of
> >> errors and ultimately failed:
> >
> > At the time I did the initial import here, I put toge
>> Any suggestions for migrating accounts from /etc/shadow into the LDAP
>> database? I tried this LdapImport perl script but it threw a bunch of
>> errors and ultimately failed:
>
> At the time I did the initial import here, I put together a really ugly
> shell script that used a few cuts, greps
Hi Jim,
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 14:16:36 -0500
Jim wrote:
> FC12-x86_64/KDE
>
> Can you test SATA hard drives using Smartctl ?
Yes, see `man smartctl` for details.
> What test do you run to determine if if you have a defective drive ?
I tend to monitor the "Reallocated_Sector_Ct", "Current_Pen
All my partitions are ext4 and mounted with ext4 defaults from fstab.
Still, sometimes it's as if noatime was used:
[si...@pici uffi]$ date
Tue Feb 2 20:48:22 CET 2010
[si...@pici uffi]$ cat clsql-uffi-loader.lisp > /dev/null
[si...@pici uffi]$ ls -lu clsql-uffi-loader.lisp
-rw-rw-r--. 1 simon si
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> And what you are saying is that someone can't get support for the video
>> card in his/her brand spanking new computer that they just bought at the
>> computer storeassuming it has the latest and greatest video card
>> from whatever manufacturer
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010, Sean Carolan wrote:
> > Incidentally, that may also answer your other question about how to
> > disable local shadow file passwords.
>
> Any suggestions for migrating accounts from /etc/shadow into the LDAP
> database? I tried this LdapImport perl script but it threw a bunch
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 22:31:22 +,
> Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>> Suppose I am a newbie for computers, and I decided to buy the
>> latest&greatest
>> in available hardware (btw, this can make sense if you don't want your
>> machine
>> to be obsolete by tomorrow).
Hi, everyone,
I have one older IBM system running F11. I am trying to upgrade the
video card. I bought a PNY version NVIDIA GE Force 5200 PCI board to
use.
When I plug it in and connect the video, the system boots and goes
through the full F11 bar display, the screen goes
Brian Mury wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 08:51 -0600, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>> I don't have access to and r600 or r700 based cards. I have a rv280 at
>> home and an rv530 at work and both do 3d currently.
>
> I also have an rv280 that I have been having problems with. I'm curious
> if you are us
> Incidentally, that may also answer your other question about how to
> disable local shadow file passwords.
Any suggestions for migrating accounts from /etc/shadow into the LDAP
database? I tried this LdapImport perl script but it threw a bunch of
errors and ultimately failed:
http://wiki.babel
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>> Though maybe smarter packaging by the rpm fusion people could
>> make using the proprietary nVidia drivers more newbie friendly.
> Definitely, as there is a whole lot of room for improvements (at least
> as far as I can see from my point
FC12-x86_64/KDE
Can you test SATA hard drives using Smartctl ?
What test do you run to determine if if you have a defective drive ?
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On Tuesday 02 February 2010 16:08:09 AnneMarie Robinson wrote:
> Where do I find MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) decoder? How do I install it?
You need a plugin appropriate for the player of your choice. They are all
basically available in rpmfusion free and nonfree repositories, which you
should enable
--- On Tue, 2/2/10, Tim wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 18:55 -0800,
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > As far as updates: If an app or utility or
> library works just fine,
> > no problems--they usually do from the initial
> install--why be
> > concerned over the latest update? But I see it
> all the
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 05:39:54PM +, Chris Ross wrote:
> On 02/02/2010 02:35 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> > Chris Ross wrote:
> >
> >> Although the "Input Devices" tab shows ICE1712 [Envy24] PCI
> >> Multi-Channel I/O Controller the Output Devices tab shows only the NULL
> >> device. Selecting
--- On Mon, 2/1/10, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 February 2010 02:55:17
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > As far as updates: If an app or utility or
> library works just fine, no
> > problems--they usually do from the initial
> install--why be concerned over
> > the latest update? But I
Joachim Backes wrote:
> having a *little* problem with nouveau and NVIDIA FX5200 (princeton
> display, 1280x1024): Under F12, it works OK - but when rebooting to
> WinXP, the screen is not centered, but shifted a little bit to the left
> (a small black vertical bar remains rightside). Afte
Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:06 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>> Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Kevin Kofler
>>> wrote:
Not really. It's a perfect example of bureaucracy gone mad. :-/
>>> Why, how would you have done it?
> /etc/security/access is definitely an option, as would be putting them
> all in a group and using "AllowGroups [your group]" in the sshd_config,
> among other possibilities.
>
> Doing something group-based is typically pretty easy to manage.
Thanks for the info, the sshd_config file may be the w
On 02/02/2010 02:35 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Chris Ross wrote:
>
>> Although the "Input Devices" tab shows ICE1712 [Envy24] PCI
>> Multi-Channel I/O Controller the Output Devices tab shows only the NULL
>> device. Selecting Show -> Hardware Output Devices simply says "No
>> output devices ava
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 11:13 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Frank Cox wrote:
> > kalarm (remind/tkremind, etc) could be set up to do quite a bit of what
> > you are looking for.
> >
> > I use kalarm to schedule everything from paying taxes to feeding the
> > fish. It works very well.
>
> Maem
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 11:11 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> http://www.callingallinovators.com
http://www.callingallinnovators.com/ :-)
> Yes, I was just stating that the global pharmacy arena with regards to
> open source is dull.
Gotcha, yep - seemed that way to me.
> >
> > That would b
On 02/01/2010 07:47 PM, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
> Is there a standard keylogger for F12? I've found lkl and uberkey on the
> web, but I'd prefer to stay within F12. Thanks!
I brewed up a keylogger (well, command line logger) for bash. It uses
the syslog mechanism (logging at "local5.info" level). I
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
>> Actually, I hadn't even heard of it! But now you got me interested!:)
> http://www.callingallinovators.com
>
*http://www.callingallinnovators.com
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On 02/02/2010 03:50 AM, Howard Wilkinson wrote:
> Does anybody know whether there is a calendar server packaged in Fedora 12+.
> SOmething that talks CALDAV would be ideal.
There is a "noarch" RPM here for DAViCal:
http://www.davical.org/
It does depend on a SQL server to store event da
Frank Cox wrote:
> kalarm (remind/tkremind, etc) could be set up to do quite a bit of what
> you are looking for.
>
> I use kalarm to schedule everything from paying taxes to feeding the
> fish. It works very well.
Maemo has a nice library for alarms. libalarm.
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> #2
> a.there is also a setting in /etc/ldap.conf called pam_groupdn. This
> lets you define an LDAP object with multiple membe attributes to
> control who can login. I find it easy to use
> b. SSH can be told to only accept logins from a posix group (same deal
> just handled at a different part o
Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 10:30 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
>>
>> Interested in that $50k contest Nokia announced yesterday? :)
>
> Actually, I hadn't even heard of it! But now you got me interested! :)
http://www.callingallinovators.com
>
> I've owned all the N-series t
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 16:56 +, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> The idea'd be that you enter the drugs you're taking and the schedule
> you take them on (ideally with a database that knows common
> pack/blister
> strip sizes and regimes) and the app issues reminders, asks for
> acknowledgment that you'
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 10:30 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> > I'd also loge to hear from anyone who might like to collaborate on this
> > kind of project.
>
> Interested in that $50k contest Nokia announced yesterday? :)
Actually, I hadn't even heard of it! But now you
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 09:21 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> It seems there was a program to read electronic books available on
> Fedora.
> What is is name?
I use and highly recommend fbreader.
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On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 10:59 -0500, Ralph Blach wrote:
> I agree this is a good endevour, and if you start it, I will participate.
Great! I'll keep you posted as to how I get on.
> But, IMHO, pills are the worst medication delivery method possible.
> They depend on a person to take on every day, a
Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> I'd also loge to hear from anyone who might like to collaborate on this
> kind of project.
Interested in that $50k contest Nokia announced yesterday? :)
Seeing as I work in healthcare (pharmacy) myself, I have not seen any
promising open source or free applications of any
On 02/02/2010 16:08, AnneMarie Robinson wrote:
> Where do I find MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) decoder? How do I install it? Thanks.
>
>
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=mp3+decoder+fedora
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Sean Carolan wrote:
> Wow, fast reply Muzzol!
>
>>> 2. If there are some users who only need access to a small number of
>>> servers, how would you handle that situation?
>> modify /etc/security/limits.conf to your needs
>
> What about /etc/security/access? Do you
Where do I find MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) decoder? How do I install it? Thanks.
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Brian,
I agree this is a good endevour, and if you start it, I will participate.
But, IMHO, pills are the worst medication delivery method possible.
They depend on a person to take on every day, an iffy proposal for even the
most dedicated at best.
A much better way to deliver medicine would be
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 09:21 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> It seems there was a program to read electronic books available on
> Fedora.
> What is is name?
fbreader is one, though I've had some issues with it.
poc
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> It seems there was a program to read electronic books available on
> Fedora.
> What is is name?
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On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 23:43 +, N James Bridge wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 09:55 -0500, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 11:01 +, N James Bridge wrote:
>
> > > > > A trivial point perhaps, but mahjongg (one of the gnome-games package)
> > > > > has disappeared off the
It seems there was a program to read electronic books available on
Fedora.
What is is name?
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On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 22:46 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > I understand that creating a bugzilla entry is the only way developers
> > can hear of a problem. But over and over I file a bugzilla and get no
> > response.
> >
> > On 12/08/09 I filed a bugzilla about a problem that
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I understand that creating a bugzilla entry is the only way developers
> can hear of a problem. But over and over I file a bugzilla and get no
> response.
>
> On 12/08/09 I filed a bugzilla about a problem that in both Gnome and
> Nautilus executing Places->Network reveals Wi
I SHOULD HAVE SAID THAT IS IS BUGZILLA BUG # 545535
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 08:35 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I understand that creating a bugzilla entry is the only way developers
> can hear of a problem. But over and over I file a bugzilla and get no
> response.
>
> On 12/08/09 I filed a bugzil
Chris Ross wrote:
> Although the "Input Devices" tab shows ICE1712 [Envy24] PCI
> Multi-Channel I/O Controller the Output Devices tab shows only the NULL
> device. Selecting Show -> Hardware Output Devices simply says "No
> output devices available". Why would that be and where can I tell
> Pul
I understand that creating a bugzilla entry is the only way developers
can hear of a problem. But over and over I file a bugzilla and get no
response.
On 12/08/09 I filed a bugzilla about a problem that in both Gnome and
Nautilus executing Places->Network reveals Windows machines on the LAN
but no
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> At this moment pulseaudio seems more of a PITA than anything and kind of
>> crazy that a desktop environment would tie itself to it.
>>
>
> We also default to PulseAudio in KDE, this is not just a GNOME thing,
> PulseAudio is the default in Fedo
Hello,
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:06 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Kevin Kofler
>> wrote:
>>> Not really. It's a perfect example of bureaucracy gone mad. :-/
>>
>> Why, how would you have done it?
>
> Requiring only one form? Normal
Wow, fast reply Muzzol!
>> 2. If there are some users who only need access to a small number of
>> servers, how would you handle that situation?
> modify /etc/security/limits.conf to your needs
What about /etc/security/access? Do you think this is the best way to
accomplish this? Assume that I
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