On 07/10/2010 11:31 PM, JD wrote:
> On 07/10/2010 10:08 PM, John Nissley wrote:
>> I will admit that getting fedora 13 to authenticate against my dirsrv
>> ldap server has been an interesting experience. I still do not think I
>> have it right since getent passwd does not display the ldap users
On 07/10/2010 10:08 PM, John Nissley wrote:
> I will admit that getting fedora 13 to authenticate against my dirsrv
> ldap server has been an interesting experience. I still do not think I
> have it right since getent passwd does not display the ldap users but
> for some reason I am able to log
On 11/07/10 01:38 AM, JD wrote:
> I am sure by the time you are fully comfortable
> with everything "F13",
> F14 will be coming out :)
It is usually the interesting ways that it can be installed or updated
(i.e. without using CDs or DVDs) that attracts me. Otherwise I am more
or less okay with Fed
On 07/10/2010 10:45 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 10-07-11 12:39 AM, JD wrote:
>> I just tested the askmethod after I burned the boot.iso
>> to a 1GB flash stick, and booted it with Virtualbox.
>> At the menu to install/upgrade/boot from local disk.etc etc..
>> I pressed Tab key and it immediately sho
On 10-07-11 12:39 AM, JD wrote:
> I just tested the askmethod after I burned the boot.iso
> to a 1GB flash stick, and booted it with Virtualbox.
> At the menu to install/upgrade/boot from local disk.etc etc..
> I pressed Tab key and it immediately showed the vmlinux boot line args
> to which I
I will admit that getting fedora 13 to authenticate against my dirsrv
ldap server has been an interesting experience. I still do not think I
have it right since getent passwd does not display the ldap users but
for some reason I am able to log in with my ldap user name and password
and the hom
On Sun, 2010-07-11 at 12:10 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Can the in-reply-to header be embedded in a mailto: link?
You can only really rely on the "to" address making through a mailto
link. And even then, it's only going to work when someone has a
configured mail client on the system.
It is
On 07/10/2010 09:33 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 10-07-10 11:59 PM, JD wrote:
>> On 07/10/2010 08:57 PM, H.S. wrote:
>>> On 10-07-10 11:34 PM, JD wrote:
No.
The slashes were used for emphasis.
Sorry!!!
>>> Well, discovered a work around. I used the "asknetwork" option just to
>>> try i
On 07/10/2010 09:33 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 10-07-10 11:59 PM, JD wrote:
>> On 07/10/2010 08:57 PM, H.S. wrote:
>>> On 10-07-10 11:34 PM, JD wrote:
No.
The slashes were used for emphasis.
Sorry!!!
>>> Well, discovered a work around. I used the "asknetwork" option just to
>>> try i
On 10-07-10 11:59 PM, JD wrote:
>On 07/10/2010 08:57 PM, H.S. wrote:
>> On 10-07-10 11:34 PM, JD wrote:
>>> No.
>>> The slashes were used for emphasis.
>>> Sorry!!!
>>
>> Well, discovered a work around. I used the "asknetwork" option just to
>> try it out (since askmethod was not letting the sy
On 07/10/2010 08:57 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 10-07-10 11:34 PM, JD wrote:
>> On 07/10/2010 08:46 PM, H.S. wrote:
>>> On 10-07-10 11:21 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/10/2010 08:37 PM, H.S. wrote:
> So, what is the deal with "askmethod"? How do I tell the installer to do
> installation fro
On 07/10/2010 08:57 PM, H.S. wrote:
> I check various options here:
> >> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options
> >>
> >> and also some examples here:
> >>
> >> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/s2-x86-starting-bootopts.html
> >>
Excellent. Of cours
On 10-07-10 11:34 PM, JD wrote:
>On 07/10/2010 08:46 PM, H.S. wrote:
>> On 10-07-10 11:21 PM, JD wrote:
>>> On 07/10/2010 08:37 PM, H.S. wrote:
So, what is the deal with "askmethod"? How do I tell the installer to do
installation from the internet?
Thanks.
>>>
On 07/10/2010 08:46 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 10-07-10 11:21 PM, JD wrote:
>> On 07/10/2010 08:37 PM, H.S. wrote:
>>> So, what is the deal with "askmethod"? How do I tell the installer to do
>>> installation from the internet?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>> I thought you are supposed to type
>> linux
On 10-07-10 11:21 PM, JD wrote:
>On 07/10/2010 08:37 PM, H.S. wrote:
>>
>> So, what is the deal with "askmethod"? How do I tell the installer to do
>> installation from the internet?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
> I thought you are supposed to type
> linux /askmethod/
You mean put "askmethod" within t
On 07/10/2010 08:37 PM, H.S. wrote:
> When I boot from a USB Fedora 13 boot disk (using boot.iso from Fedora
> 13), I press TAB on the boot screen and append "askmethod" (without
> quotes) to the kernel options line and boot. But the screen ends up
> black and nothing happens.
>
> If I do not giv
When I boot from a USB Fedora 13 boot disk (using boot.iso from Fedora
13), I press TAB on the boot screen and append "askmethod" (without
quotes) to the kernel options line and boot. But the screen ends up
black and nothing happens.
If I do not give any options, the boot proceeds and goes thro
On 10-07-10 11:00 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 10/07/10 10:50 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>
>> I would expect the dd to work fine. Does your bios have a choice of
>> booting from usb-cdrom and usb-hd? Have you tried both settings?
>
> Just yesterday I installed Debian from its netinstall image. I just
> dd'ed
On 07/10/2010 07:43 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 10/07/10 10:37 PM, JD wrote:
>> R U sure the iso is meant for an ext3 FS and not for a vfat FS?
> How does it matter? I mounted the iso as a loop device, mounted the USB
> stick, and copied over the files. While copying, it should not matter
> what file sy
On 10/07/10 10:50 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>
> I would expect the dd to work fine. Does your bios have a choice of
> booting from usb-cdrom and usb-hd? Have you tried both settings?
Just yesterday I installed Debian from its netinstall image. I just
dd'ed it my USB stick and then booted the compute
On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 22:15:04 -0400
"H.S." wrote:
...snip...
> I burned boot.iso to my 256 MB USB stick using dd command:
> sudo dd if=Downloads/boot.iso of=/dev/sdd
>
> and got the image contents in /dev/sdd1. However, the computer does
> not detect that USB stick as bootable (my motherboard c
On 10/07/10 10:37 PM, JD wrote:
> R U sure the iso is meant for an ext3 FS and not for a vfat FS?
How does it matter? I mounted the iso as a loop device, mounted the USB
stick, and copied over the files. While copying, it should not matter
what file systems at both ends are, does it?
> I have in
On 07/10/2010 07:15 PM, H.S. wrote:
> I want to install Fedora 13 on a computer which is currently running
> Debian (going to make it multiboot). I have downloaded boot.iso from
> Fedora 13 tree
> (http://linux.nssl.noaa.gov/fedora/linux/releases/13/Fedora/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso)
> and also Fe
I want to install Fedora 13 on a computer which is currently running
Debian (going to make it multiboot). I have downloaded boot.iso from
Fedora 13 tree
(http://linux.nssl.noaa.gov/fedora/linux/releases/13/Fedora/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso)
and also Fedora-13-x86_64-netinst.iso
(http://linux.nssl.n
Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> using 'ls' then awk to extract size to a&env, do a compare to current
>> and play what ever to notify.
above should have been 'a $env', an 'env' string. that is, you would
use script to set 2 'env' strings, ie, '$old-size' and '$new-size'.
then in script, 'awk' would set va
On 09Jul2010 12:03, Kwan Lowe wrote:
| On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
| wrote:
| [snip]
| > I also agree with the rest of your post (and see no reason to quote it
| > in its entirety :-), but I wonder if we're all just rearranging the
| > deckchairs on the Titanic when it com
On 10/07/10 18:40, g wrote:
> Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
>
>> Yes, you dug it up, the least I can do is give it a shot!
>>
> from what i read on authors site, it should give you what you want.
>
>
>> I can probably keep busy for a while fooling with that one.
>>
> if not, there are
On 07/10/2010 04:31 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On 10/07/10 09:25, Rene Harder Olsen wrote:
>>>
>> This also applies to Thunderbird.
>> regards /René
>
>
> reply to list is quite visible in tb 3.1
And in Thunderbird 3.0.4 In fact, I have 2 buttons with pull downs
next to them in each message
On 07/10/2010 11:03 AM, Emilio Fernandes wrote:
> Ty foi reply,
>
> but i need the source code of /sbin/init of initrd.img.
So, execute the commands that Chris typed on *your* machine and get
*your* information:
rpm -qif /sbin/init
Read the output and determine the *NAME* of the source RPM it w
Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Yes, you dug it up, the least I can do is give it a shot!
from what i read on authors site, it should give you what you want.
> I can probably keep busy for a while fooling with that one.
if not, there are several more in google link that can pass you idle time.
> I'll le
On 11Jul2010 01:06, Felipe Contreras wrote:
| On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 11:27 PM, Tom H wrote:
| > On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:20 AM, Felipe Contreras
| > wrote:
| >> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Tim wrote:
| >>> In my opinion, many lists set the reply-to address because those lists
| >>> are in
> Ty for reply,
> but i dont need the system /sbin/init
> i need the source code of /sbin/init from initrd.img
> if you unpack the initrd.img from Fedora 8 CD-ROM
> you will find a binary called init, what is a sym link from /sbin/init
> from initrd.img.
> but i already find what i need
> on fedo
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 11:27 PM, Tom H wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:20 AM, Felipe Contreras
> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Tim wrote:
>>> In my opinion, many lists set the reply-to address because those lists
>>> are intended to keep replies on the list, and the list managers
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:20 AM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Tim wrote:
>> In my opinion, many lists set the reply-to address because those lists
>> are intended to keep replies on the list, and the list managers know
>> that most people wouldn't do that if it wasn't
On 10/07/10 15:02, g wrote:
> Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
>
>> Well, it's not a necessity, I can do without it, just thought there
>> might be something out there that I missed.
>>
> hello bob,
>
> lets see. what is name of that site where you can find things?
>
> oh, yeah, google.
Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 09:09 -0700, Jason Turning wrote:
>> It's on for runlevels 2 thru 5, but on boot up it fails with the
>> following message from the Privoxy logfile:
>>
>> Jul 08 09:02:21.415 7f27343cd700 Fatal error: can't bind to 127.0.0.1:8118:
>> The hostname is not resolva
Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Well, it's not a necessity, I can do without it, just thought there
> might be something out there that I missed.
hello bob,
lets see. what is name of that site where you can find things?
oh, yeah, google.
where entering;
thunderbird add-on "play-sound"
yields
I have a heavily customised installation (lots of locally built rpms)
that i'm trying to install from kickstart and nfs. If I use a netinst
cdrom and pass the nfs location of the kickstart file without using
dhcp then this all works well. But If I use pxe/dhcp/tftp instead, it
gives me the "retriev
On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 09:48:41 -0600
r...@dwf.com wrote:
> I have recently started getting the following pair of error messages
> from bind:
>
> bg DNSKEY: please check the 'trusted-keys' for 'bg' in
> named.conf.: 6 Time(s)
> bg DNSKEY: unable to find a DNSKEY which verifies the DN
On 07/09/2010 02:51 PM, jack craig wrote:
>
>
> On 07/09/2010 02:31 PM, Alan Nicoll wrote:
>> uname -a
>> Linux NN.FRONT 2.6.33.5-124.fc13.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jun 11 09:38:12 UTC
>> 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> My M4A78L-M came with linux audio drivers on the CD but I get many
>> errors
On 07/10/2010 09:32 AM, Emilio Fernandes wrote:
> Ty for reply,
>
> but i dont need the system /sbin/init
> i need the source code of /sbin/init from initrd.img
> if you unpack the initrd.img from Fedora 8 CD-ROM
> you will find a binary called init, what is a sym link from /sbin/init
> from init
Ty for reply,
but i dont need the system /sbin/init
i need the source code of /sbin/init from initrd.img
if you unpack the initrd.img from Fedora 8 CD-ROM
you will find a binary called init, what is a sym link from /sbin/init
from initrd.img.
but i already find what i need
on fedora 8 anaconda in
On 07/10/2010 06:43 AM, Emilio Fernandes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> where can i get the source code of /sbin/initrd from fedora 11?
>
I am on F13, but the command should be the same in F11.
On F13, there is not /sbin/initrd, but I will use /sbin/init as an example:
$ rpm -q --whatprovides /sbin/init
u
Jozsi Avadkan wrote:
> How can I slow down dd?
>
> I don't want to slow down the pc, when generating a big file [~40
> GByte].
>
> Does ionice work properly?
>
> Thank you for any help! :\
You can impose a transfer rate limit by piping through the "pv -r" command,
which also gives you a nice pr
Ty foi reply,
but i need the source code of /sbin/init of initrd.img.
Becase on fedora 8 it is a binary instead of fedora 13 is a shell script.
when i unpack the initrd.img from fedora 8 CD, i cant modify the init
script.
And now i need to modify this binary to create custom rules on init.
I havin
On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 10:43 -0300, Emilio Fernandes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> where can i get the source code of /sbin/initrd from fedora 11?
>
Assuming you're on the system for which you want the source, the RPM
command will tell you which package a file came from (this example is
executed on F13):
On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 10:08 -0400, Mauriat Miranda wrote:
> So I'm lead to beleive that is possible the sender didn't
> intentionally do this.
About the only clue would be to ask the list maintainer. If they
subscribed immediately before the spam, then no. If they've been a long
time subscriber,
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 14:21 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 07/10/2010 02:18 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> >
>> > You send a message with no Subject and expect us to click on some random
>> > URL (apparently from 2007) with no indica
On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 01:00:57 -0400
"Kevin J. Cummings" wrote:
> On 07/10/2010 12:29 AM, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I am currently using FC12
Hi Marvin
I am using FC12, i wold preupgrade to F13 this week-end, but I am very worrid
to something i read on this list about anacond.
I read t
Hi all,
where can i get the source code of /sbin/initrd from fedora 11?
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On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>>> In my opinion, many lists set the reply-to address because those lists
>>> are intended to keep replies on the list, and the list managers know
>>> that most people wouldn't do that if it wasn't preset for them. People
>>> will just hit reply
On 07/09/2010 10:18 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> In KPackageKit there is a help button in the lower left corner but it's greyed
> out and doesn't respond to mouse clicks. Where else can I obtain help with
> this program? I've searched in Start> Help and on KDE site but haven't found
On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 14:21 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/10/2010 02:18 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >
> > You send a message with no Subject and expect us to click on some random
> > URL (apparently from 2007) with no indication of what it is?
> >
> > Get real.
> >
> And you think the perso
Tim:
>> In my opinion, many lists set the reply-to address because those lists
>> are intended to keep replies on the list, and the list managers know
>> that most people wouldn't do that if it wasn't preset for them. People
>> will just hit reply, and expect it to do the right thing.
Felipe Cont
JD wrote:
> $ sudo kpackagekit --updates
Don't use it with sudo
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On 09/07/10 07:50, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 08/07/10 16:16, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>> I can tag Thunderbird received messages with color but what I
>> really need is to tag them with a sound. I would like to play a
>> unique sound as the output of an e-mail filter.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 13:29 +0300, Felipe Contreras wrote:
>> Also, people that are used to Reply-To munging can get used to
>> clicking "reply to all"; it's a matter of habit, but no functionality
>> is lost.
>
> Why does no-one ever me
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 2:07 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>> On 06Jul2010 09:47, Felipe Contreras wrote:
>> | Well, the Reply-To
>> | munging will override the Cc and make all the replies go to the ml
>> | *only*.
>>
>> Your mail client is w
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Tim wrote:
> In my opinion, many lists set the reply-to address because those lists
> are intended to keep replies on the list, and the list managers know
> that most people wouldn't do that if it wasn't preset for them. People
> will just hit reply, and expect it
On 10/07/10 09:25, Rene Harder Olsen wrote:
>>
> This also applies to Thunderbird.
> regards /René
reply to list is quite visible in tb 3.1
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Den 08-07-2010 16:13, Tom Horsley skrev:
> On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 09:14:23 -0430
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
>
>> Why does no-one ever mention "Reply To List" as the proper way to, duh,
>> reply to the list?
>>
> Probably because all the mail clients I've seen have it hidden
> somewhere d
On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 14:21 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> And you think the person sending that URL is going to read any reply?
> Really, get real... :-)
Don't read this...
;-\
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