Here is my dmesg - sorry for blowing up the topic...
-BOF-
Linux version 2.6.33.6-147.2.4.fc13.i686.PAE (
mockbu...@x86-20.phx2.fedoraproject.org) (gcc version 4.4.4 20100630 (Red
Hat 4.4.4-10)
On Thursday, August 19, 2010 02:27:03 am Tim did opine:
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 13:38 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Subtly mixed in with this might be a longer than normal spinup time at
> > powerup, leading to higher head wear in the first turn or two of the
> > spinup,
>
> I wouldn't have thou
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 13:38 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Subtly mixed in with this might be a longer than normal spinup time at
> powerup, leading to higher head wear in the first turn or two of the
> spinup,
I wouldn't have thought that would happen. The heads don't touch the
drive in operation
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
>
> Networkmanager sees that I have wifi, but shows no wifi network, and says
> it's "disconnected". The iwconfig command says that I have wireless at eth1,
> but further data has seems to be set up to nothing (IEEE 802.11
> Nickname:"", Acces
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 12:03 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> sensors indicated the the CPU fan and the power supply rails are
> monitored. Does anyone know if I can put something in smartd.conf to
> get reports on them and if so what?
SMART is for hard drives. If you want to monitor other things,
Hi guys,
Currently I have run out of ideas about how to activate, and create an
working wifi on my new machine. It uses an Broadcom PHY - Broadcom
Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01). I have followed
the the advices at linuxwireless.org - but no effect. Maybe I have made
mist
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 22:10 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:48:23 -0600
> Linuxguy123 wrote:
>
> > I'm a long time KDE user. I'm having printer problems in KDE tonight
> > and I desperately need to get something printed.
> >
> > I would like to log into a Gnome session and t
On Thursday, August 19, 2010 01:07:21 am Antonio Olivares did opine:
> Dear folks,
>
> I have downloaded/compiled and installed kernel 2.6.35.2 on one of my
> machines. I get the above bug with details following:
>
> I get the message that there is a kernel oops, but I can't report it
> since th
On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 08:52 +0530, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> Oh, but I tries that pen drive in other PC too (my friend's) and it is
> not even getting detected there (in Windows XP Prof.), so it made me
> to conclude that there is some internal problem of the pen-drive,
> which again is a guess but w
On 08/17/2010 09:21 AM, Tim wrote:
>> Going off on a tangent: I hope you don't require images from them for
>> security purposes, because it's child's play to kill a wireless signal,
>> with no need to hack into the wireless data.
cameras will just be an addition to hardwire closed loop switc
On 08/18/2010 12:46 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> There are a lot of options but I can see there is a learning curve.
how much new and elaborate software have you installed that did not have a
learning curve?
> I need to control the dhcp assigned addresses or I will have a mess.
at least you have l
On 08/17/2010 05:37 AM, Darr wrote:
> I think there are some versions of WRT54G that simply
thank you.
i have checked, version i have can be converted. because of
low memory, i have to use micro version.
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.
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On 08/17/2010 10:41 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon August 16 2010, g wrote:
>> i would like to find something for this 2wire that i have, but nothing
>> hits.
>>
> Based on a quick search I did, it looks like you're out of luck on the
> 2Wire.
thanks for confirming my 'nothing hits'.
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On 08/17/2010 08:31 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Well, if you say so. But intuitively I see no difference
what i was basing on is what i had read and of those who ended up with
blue bricks.
> Remember I used the tftp method because after attempting to install
ok. tftp must be the trick, as i do n
So the morel of the story is ( as per my understanding forgive me
if I miss understood. ),The regular day-to-day working desktop OS
doesn't need the swap space (especially if it is having more then or
equal 4GB RAM ) , Mission Critical Server must have swap space
even-though it is having
Hi,
Sorry this is a bit OT, but you guys here are so knowledgeable and helpful that
I thought I would extend my luck. I have been trying to set up fetchmail to
fetch e-mail from a MS Exchange 2007 IMAP4 server and then read it locally. So
here is my .fetchmailrc file.
set daemon 600
poll exch
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:48:23 -0600
Linuxguy123 wrote:
> I'm a long time KDE user. I'm having printer problems in KDE tonight
> and I desperately need to get something printed.
>
> I would like to log into a Gnome session and try printing from there.
> (different infrastructure ?) However, wh
I have also tried to give an ip instead of localhost. What I observed is.
any IP configured on the machine doesn't work.
If I give IP which does not exist at all and after bringing up syslogd
I create alias of any interface with the IP given will work.
-Origina
@Bill,
I am running one more server which is processing the system messages. Server is
being recompiled on fedora and I don't want to change the parsing and other
logic just for fedora flavor of my server. Other wise using named pipe is good
option.
-Original Message-
From: Bill Dav
On 08/18/2010 07:21 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>
> On 08/18/2010 09:08 PM, JD wrote:
>>On 08/18/2010 04:20 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:52 -0700, JD wrote:
Thanks to all who made important suggestions.
It now works.
>>> Adding SOLVED to the Subject k
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:24 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> It's also a practical necessity when you're interested in portability. I
> copy lots of large video files to my 8GB Kingston because I can just
> plug it into my DVD player -- which only groks VFAT -- and watch them on
> by plasma TV (
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:22 AM, Mikkel wrote:
> That is called a DOS partition table. Probably because it was first
> used with [MS|PC]DOS. Both fdisk and parted will do this. Parted has
> the advantage in that you can format the partition after creating
> it, while with fdisk, you have to use
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I find pen drives work much better if they a re partitioned as windows
> devices, even on fedora.
That's really true!
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On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> It's working fine, no errors on the drive, only you destroyed the partition
> table and all data. At this point I would use fdisk to create a partition (see
> below), and them create a filesystem on the partition.
> WHAT KIND OF PARTITION?
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 18:08 -0700, JD wrote:
> On 08/18/2010 04:20 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:52 -0700, JD wrote:
> >> Thanks to all who made important suggestions.
> >> It now works.
> > Adding SOLVED to the Subject kind of implies that you'll explain *how*
> > it
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Mikkel wrote:
> Of hand, it looks like you did something like "mke2fs /dev/sdb".
> While this is valid, it creates a drive without a partition table.
> This causes problems for the auto-mount software.
Correct, I used that command. But earlier I was really not a
I'm a long time KDE user. I'm having printer problems in KDE tonight
and I desperately need to get something printed.
I would like to log into a Gnome session and try printing from there.
(different infrastructure ?) However, when I log out of my KDE
session, there is no option to boot Gnome.
I'm trying to print 6.5x10 cardstock from KDE in F13 on a Dell 1720
networked printer.
No matter what I do I cannot get the printing to align with the paper.
It works just fine on 8.5x11.
Any ideas on how to make this work ?
Thanks !
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On 08/18/2010 09:15 PM, jdow wrote:
> From: "g"
> Sent: Saturday, 2010/August/07 17:15
>
>
> "yes, the higher the frequency, the greater the loss. but there is 'low
> loss' coax for vhf and micro freqs."
this is true. all in design. would not be a lot of coax being sold if
it where not so made
On 08/08/2010 01:59 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
[comment brought back to mind by another post]
> At 5Ghz, assuming no wrinkles or bends to cause a reflection,
yes, but in time, a bend, less than recommended, would be more of a center
wire propagation than of reflection concern.
both are a consider
On Wednesday, 18 August, 2010 @12:46 zulu, Bob Goodwin scribed:
>I found a place under "Services" where I can start listing the
>assignments I want but it wont let me save or apply them.
That's the right place. But on the Setup Basic page you should
set the DHCP scope to exclude t
On 08/18/2010 09:08 PM, JD wrote:
> On 08/18/2010 04:20 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:52 -0700, JD wrote:
>>> Thanks to all who made important suggestions.
>>> It now works.
>> Adding SOLVED to the Subject kind of implies that you'll explain *how*
>> it was solved.
Dear folks,
I have downloaded/compiled and installed kernel 2.6.35.2 on one of my machines.
I get the above bug with details following:
I get the message that there is a kernel oops, but I can't report it since the
kernel is not a Fedora kernel and abrt does not work :(
Is there a way I can s
Robert Arkiletian wrote:
> Any chance this
> http://news.softpedia.com/news/Critical-Vulnerability-Silently-Patched-in-Linux-Kernel-152678.shtml
>
> will be fixed for F11? I know F11 is EOL but sometimes this has been
> overlooked if it's a really big bug, like this one.
>
>
Is there a particula
Dear Pasi, Xen developers, and Han Weidong of Intel Corporation,
I have made a video demonstrating Intel IGD (primary VGA adapter) VGA
passthrough to Windows XP Home Edition HVM domU virtual machine with Xen
4.0.1-rc6-pre and Jeremy Fitzhardinge's pv-ops dom0 kernel 2.6.32.19 on
18 August 2010
On 08/18/2010 04:20 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:52 -0700, JD wrote:
>> Thanks to all who made important suggestions.
>> It now works.
> Adding SOLVED to the Subject kind of implies that you'll explain *how*
> it was solved. That's the point.
>
> poc
>
Well, it was no
I just installed a new motherboard and memory in a machine that was
previously working well. Unfortunately now the machine won't detect any
of the PCI cards that are installed. The PCI-Express Video card is the
exception - that's working fine.
The motherboard in question is an Intel DP43BF.
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On 08/18/2010 07:00 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I'll probably have a new server with 16 gigs of RAM on the way, soon.
>
> With this amount of RAM being sufficient, do I really need a swap partition
> set
> up? I do understand that a swap partition i
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:52 -0700, JD wrote:
> Thanks to all who made important suggestions.
> It now works.
Adding SOLVED to the Subject kind of implies that you'll explain *how*
it was solved. That's the point.
poc
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On Wednesday, August 18, 2010 06:49:35 pm James Mckenzie did opine:
> suvayu ali wrote:
> >Sent: Aug 18, 2010 1:31 PM
> >To: James Mckenzie , Community support for
> >Fedora users Subject: Re: Somewhat OT
> >- can underpowered power supplies damage a system?
> >
> >On 18 August 2010 09:08, James
Thanks to all who made important suggestions.
It now works.
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On 08/18/2010 04:18 PM, James Mckenzie wrote:
> suvayu ali wrote:
>> Sent: Aug 18, 2010 1:31 PM
>> To: James Mckenzie , Community support for
>> Fedora users
>> Subject: Re: Somewhat OT - can underpowered power supplies damage a system?
>>
>> On 18 August 2010 09:08, James Mckenzie wrote:
>>> M
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:08 PM, James Mckenzie
wrote:
> Kwan Lowe wrote:
>>Sent: Aug 18, 2010 8:37 AM
>>To: Community support for Fedora users
>>Subject: Re: Somewhat OT - can underpowered power supplies damage a system?
>>
>>On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Thomas Cameron
> I had a system sa
On 08/18/2010 05:00 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I'll probably have a new server with 16 gigs of RAM on the way, soon.
>
> With this amount of RAM being sufficient, do I really need a swap
> partition set up? I do understand that a swap partition is needed for
> hibernation, but this server doe
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 16:10 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 11:28 -0500, Mikkel wrote:
> > On 08/18/2010 08:57 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> > >
> > > Disk /dev/sdb: 33.5 GB, 33554432000 bytes
> > > 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 32000 cylinders
> > > Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512
On 08/18/2010 04:10 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 11:28 -0500, Mikkel wrote:
>> Off hand, it looks like you did something like "mke2fs /dev/sdb".
>> While this is valid, it creates a drive without a partition table.
>> This causes problems for the auto-mount software.
>>
>> While
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:16:07 -0700
Robert Arkiletian wrote:
> Any chance this
> http://news.softpedia.com/news/Critical-Vulnerability-Silently-Patched-in-Linux-Kernel-152678.shtml
>
> will be fixed for F11? I know F11 is EOL but sometimes this has been
> overlooked if it's a really big bug, like
suvayu ali wrote:
>Sent: Aug 18, 2010 1:31 PM
>To: James Mckenzie , Community support for Fedora
>users
>Subject: Re: Somewhat OT - can underpowered power supplies damage a system?
>
>On 18 August 2010 09:08, James Mckenzie wrote:
>> Maybe a brand name's power supply would have not shorted out,
From: "g"
Sent: Saturday, 2010/August/07 17:15
"yes, the higher the frequency, the greater the loss. but there is 'low
loss'
coax for vhf and micro freqs."
"get your head out of cb radio days and rg58 days. :)"
Gene has more experience with RF in his little finger than it
sounds like "g" has
Any chance this
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Critical-Vulnerability-Silently-Patched-in-Linux-Kernel-152678.shtml
will be fixed for F11? I know F11 is EOL but sometimes this has been
overlooked if it's a really big bug, like this one.
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On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Uwe Zimmermann wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> our product "MIMIC Simulator" has been running on Fedora for a long time
> (eg. see
>
> http://www.gambitcomm.com/site/support/support_platforms.shtml
>
> ). But, we have seen a steady decline in performance over successive
> ve
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 11:28 -0500, Mikkel wrote:
> On 08/18/2010 08:57 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> >
> > Disk /dev/sdb: 33.5 GB, 33554432000 bytes
> > 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 32000 cylinders
> > Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
> > Disk identifier: 0x
> >
> >Device
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 11:33:16 -0400,
Uwe Zimmermann wrote:
>
> Can some expert point me at a specific fix (spec, kernel module, source
> code revision) that could account for this? It would be in the networking
> code, possibly the socket demultiplexer. I have looked for this for a
> while a
JD wrote:
> On 08/18/2010 01:06 PM, Tom H wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
>>> On 08/17/2010 02:08 AM, Tom H wrote:
>>> #! /bin/sh
IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
$IPTABLES --table filter --policy INPUT ACCEPT
$IPTABLES --table filter --policy FORWARD
Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
>
>> Probably want just 'fdisk /dev/sdb' if you're planning to create
>> partitions and save the table - the -l switch will cause the program to
>> print the current table on sdb and exit.
>
>
> Not planning that but
On 18 August 2010 09:08, James Mckenzie wrote:
> Maybe a brand name's power supply would have not shorted out, but then the
> mobo, drives and everything else would have received a 6000 volt shock. And
> yes, the UPS was brand name (highly rated BTW) but the short duration was so
> short that
Hello,
one of our clients wants to use GOSA (https://oss.gonicus.de/labs/gosa/)
as a frontend for the 389 DS.
I found a number of postings that configuring GOSA to work with the 398
DS isn't easy.
Therefore my question is whether anyone has a working combination and
might publish a howto on i
On 08/18/2010 01:06 PM, Tom H wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
>> On 08/17/2010 02:08 AM, Tom H wrote:
>> #! /bin/sh
>>> IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
>>> $IPTABLES --table filter --policy INPUT ACCEPT
>>> $IPTABLES --table filter --policy FORWARD ACCEPT
>>> $IPTABL
> On 08/17/2010 08:40 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
>> On 08/17/2010 11:36 PM, JD wrote:
>>
>>> Well, what does your iptables start out with?
>> iptables -P INPUT DROP
>> iptables -P OUTPUT DROP
>> iptables -P FORWARD DRO
> Sorry, my question was not clear.
> I meant cat the first few
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 02:08 AM, Tom H wrote:
> #! /bin/sh
>> IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
>> $IPTABLES --table filter --policy INPUT ACCEPT
>> $IPTABLES --table filter --policy FORWARD ACCEPT
>> $IPTABLES --table filter --policy OUTPUT ACCEPT
>
> N
Mansuri, Wasim (NSN - IN/Bangalore) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have following problem with respect to syslogd on fedora13.
>
> With the following configuration in the /etc/syslog.conf i should be able to
> receive all syslog messages on localhost:514 port.
>
> *.* @localhost
>
> I am not getting a
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I'll probably have a new server with 16 gigs of RAM on the way, soon.
>
> With this amount of RAM being sufficient, do I really need a swap
> partition set up? I do understand that a swap partition is needed for
> hibernation, but this server does not need to hibernate.
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 09:40 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>>> If it's any use, here's my /etc/yum.repos.d/local.repo file:
>>>
>> Thanks, my problem is getting the cached RPMs to work.
>
> Without going into the sordid details, this might be easier:
>
> yum install yum-
On Wednesday, August 18, 2010 01:28:56 pm Thomas Cameron did opine:
[...]
> Thanks, Gene, much appreciated. I've upgraded to 500w PSUs. Do you
> think I did any damage to the system components?
That remains to be detected. Depending on how the drive runs its servo's,
poor power could mean p
On 08/18/2010 03:28 AM, Tim wrote:
> Are you aware that if your SMTP server is on an IP in the range of
> addresses your ISP doles out to its private customers, you may be on a
> blacklist of IPs to ignore. It's a common practice for many other mail
> servers, or their incoming mail filters, to
On 08/18/2010 10:55 AM, James Mckenzie wrote:
> Andras Simon wrote:
>> Sent: Aug 18, 2010 4:20 AM
>> To: Community support for Fedora users
>> Subject: Re: Is swap really needed when RAM's aplenty
>>
>> On 8/18/10, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> I'll probably have a new server with 16 gigs of RAM on
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 18:07:18 +0300
Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 09:44 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > I leave my computer on 24/7 so that my backups can run at night.
> > Lately, it has been crashing during the night usually leaving no
> > trace of what happened. Last night it c
On 08/18/2010 08:57 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
>
> Disk /dev/sdb: 33.5 GB, 33554432000 bytes
> 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 32000 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
> Disk identifier: 0x
>
>Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
>
> I don't
On 19 August 2010 00:41, Steve Blackwell wrote:
>
> Running sensors-detect produced the same /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors
> file that I already had. Running sensors shows this:
>
> +3.3 Voltage: +1.68 V (min = +3.00 V, max = +3.60 V)
> +5.0 Voltage: +1.62 V (min = +4.50 V, max = +5.50 V
On 8/18/10, James Mckenzie wrote:
> Andras Simon wrote:
>>I'm not sure what you mean by "need", but Fedora will run without a
>>swap partition.
>>
> It will, that is true, but from my UNIX training, it is always a good idea
> to have a swap partition, but you don't have to follow the 2x rule. 5
Kwan Lowe wrote:
>Sent: Aug 18, 2010 8:37 AM
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Subject: Re: Somewhat OT - can underpowered power supplies damage a system?
>
>On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Thomas Cameron
> wrote:
>> Say, hypothetically, I have 8 identical Intel DG45ID motherboard-based
>
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 11:44:53 +1000
David wrote:
> On 18 August 2010 09:22, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> >>
> > If this line is for real:
> > 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 116 253 000 Old_age
> > Always
> > - 34
> >
> > Then your drive is running hotter than boiling water and has
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 10:41 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:44:16 +0300
> Gilboa Davara wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 13:08 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > > On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 02:12:16 +0930
> > > Tim wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 12:05 -0400, Steve
Andras Simon wrote:
>Sent: Aug 18, 2010 4:20 AM
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Subject: Re: Is swap really needed when RAM's aplenty
>
>On 8/18/10, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> I'll probably have a new server with 16 gigs of RAM on the way, soon.
>>
>> With this amount of RAM being suffic
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Thomas Cameron
wrote:
> Say, hypothetically, I have 8 identical Intel DG45ID motherboard-based
> system with 8GB memory and a single drive with a cheap-o generic 300w
> power supply. All running Linux, so sorta on-topic.
Wiser folks than me have chimed in, but I
NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-1.fc13.x86_64 already installed and latest
version
But It won't start, It doesn't show up in /usr/bin/wifi-radar or
/etc/wifi-radar.conf .
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On 08/18/2010 04:00 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> With this amount of RAM being sufficient, do I really need a swap
> partition set up? I do understand that a swap partition is needed for
> hibernation, but this server does not need to hibernate.
Depends on the purpose of the machine. Desktops oft
On Wednesday 18 August 2010 07:22 AM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
> I've replaced all the PSUs with 500 watt units. I was really more
> worried about whether I did any permanent damage to any of the system
> components.
Now only time will tell. If you see the problems persisting then you
have, otherwi
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:44:16 +0300
Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 13:08 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 02:12:16 +0930
> > Tim wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 12:05 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > > > I've been looking at my logs some more. I don't u
On Wednesday 18 August 2010 03:45, Ian Pilcher wrote:
> http://mysite.verizon.net/ian.pilcher/f13-android-howto.html
Thanks for the FC13 notes! I don't know if you're limiting your
How-to to FroYo and earlier builds so the change to a mandatory 64
bit build environment and Java 1.6 in the last
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage
wrote:
> Very sorry. Leave out the '-l'. Should not hit the Send button just
> after the telephone rings.
docsavge,
Yes. leaving i would have to check. Just after the telephone ring, one
should not hit the Send button.
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On 08/18/2010 09:06 PM, Tim wrote:
> While the next person to get your IP mayn't actually receive mail,
> they'll still get attempts to connect to their SMTP server, whether or
> not they even have them, until other people's systems find out about
> your new IP.
Sure. As a matter of fact, I did
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> Probably want just 'fdisk /dev/sdb' if you're planning to create
> partitions and save the table - the -l switch will cause the program to
> print the current table on sdb and exit.
Not planning that but only wanted to have the pen drive
Hi
Is there any standard script that comes with 389 that can take a set of
parameters and replace those parameters in a ldif file? For example the
parameters specified in
/usr/share/dirsrv/data/template-suffix-db.ldif
dn: cn=%ds_bename%,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
I can write my own b
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage
wrote:
> Does running 'fdisk -l /dev/sdb' as root allow you to create and save
> new partitions?
docsavge,
yes.
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On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 09:18 -0500, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> Parsha,
>
> Does running 'fdisk -l /dev/sdb' as root allow you to create and save
> new partitions?
Parsha,
Very sorry. Leave out the '-l'. Should not hit the Send button just
after the telephone rings.
--Doc Savage
Fairview
On 08/18/2010 08:04 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 18, 2010 08:52:41 am Thomas Cameron did opine:
>
>> Say, hypothetically, I have 8 identical Intel DG45ID motherboard-based
>> system with 8GB memory and a single drive with a cheap-o generic 300w
>> power supply. All running Linux,
On 08/18/2010 02:36 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 August 2010 10:27 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
>> Say, hypothetically, I have 8 identical Intel DG45ID motherboard-based
>> system with 8GB memory and a single drive with a cheap-o generic 300w
>> power supply.
>
> That is seriously overloaded
On 08/17/2010 08:28 PM, JD wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 07:50 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>> On 08/17/2010 05:10 PM, JD wrote:
>>>On 08/17/2010 04:56 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 16:47 -0700, JD wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 03:35 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>> On 08/
On 08/18/2010 03:18 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> Does running 'fdisk -l /dev/sdb' as root allow you to create and save
> new partitions?
Probably want just 'fdisk /dev/sdb' if you're planning to create
partitions and save the table - the -l switch will cause the program to
print the current
On 08/18/2010 02:34 AM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 00:27 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
>> Say, hypothetically, I have 8 identical Intel DG45ID motherboard-based
>> system with 8GB memory and a single drive with a cheap-o generic 300w
>> power supply. All running Linux,
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 19:27 +0530, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Mikkel wrote:
>
> > Can you post the output of "fdisk -l" with the drive plugged in?
>
>
> The output of "fdisk -l" is (pen drive plugged in):
>
> Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
> 255 head
On 08/18/2010 09:13 PM, Tim wrote:
> The trouble is that the problem is external, and out of your control.
> Others can use any number of filtering techniques, good or bad. If your
> on just one black list, that's a problem.
Yes, many things are external to ones system and out of ones control.
JD wrote:
> I have done all that. Really. ISP (at&t) has unblocked port 25
> per my request. So I can indeed smtp out. But when an smtp request
> comes in to the router, the router seems to get confused as to the
> session type - and calls is an Unknown session type, and blocks
> the request. Rout
Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
>>> What is also frustrating is that the script is so quiet about why it
>>> failed. I was running setup-ds-admin with -ddd It appears that the script
>>> used to configure the >>admin server does net get passed the debug flags.
>>>
>>> Any further ideas?
>>>
>>>
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 09:40 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> > If it's any use, here's my /etc/yum.repos.d/local.repo file:
> >
> Thanks, my problem is getting the cached RPMs to work.
Without going into the sordid details, this might be easier:
yum install yum-plugin-local
That will automatically
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 11:37 +, JB wrote:
> Sam Varshavchik courier-mta.com> writes:
>
> >
> > I'll probably have a new server with 16 gigs of RAM on the way, soon.
> >
> > With this amount of RAM being sufficient, do I really need a swap partition
> > set up? I do understand that a swap pa
>>
>> What is also frustrating is that the script is so quiet about why it failed.
>> I was running setup-ds-admin with -ddd It appears that the script used to
>> configure the >>admin server does net get passed the debug flags.
>>
>> Any further ideas?
>>
>I was afraid of that. The admin server
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Mikkel wrote:
> Can you post the output of "fdisk -l" with the drive plugged in?
The output of "fdisk -l" is (pen drive plugged in):
Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 09:04 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm quite new to Fedora (though using Linux for the last 10 years or so), and
> I have a question about Fedora's release policy. I understand it's a
> "bleeding
> edge" distro. New package versions seem more or less integrated as s
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