On Sun, 2010-08-22 at 10:48 +0530, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> Yes, it was failed but the pen drive (in which some videos were there,
> unfortunately which had o back-up!) was formated successfully. And I
> returned it to my friend. Next day, he says, he was not able to work
> with that, which amazed m
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Just keep in mind that a file, if open, may be in some state only a mother
> could
> love. You really have to be selective about saving open files, or eventually
> you
> will save a file which is not in a useful state.
Nothing relevant t
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Tim wrote:
> Though, if I've had a crash, or some other interruption (e.g. loss of
> network connection). When I restart vim to edit the same file, or
> re-open the same file in vim, it finds the swap file it was previously
> using, and offers to let me recover
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 14:50 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> vim apparentlt doesn't do it:
> http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/vimfaq2html3.pl#5.9
Though, if I've had a crash, or some other interruption (e.g. loss of
network connection). When I restart vim to edit the same file, or
re-open the
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 3:29 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> Autosave isn't a property of files. It's a property of editors.
Yes, it may be correct.
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On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> In gedit:
> Preferences->Editor tab check the autosave box and set your time.
I got it in:
Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor -> / -> Apps ->
gedit-2 -> preferences -> editor -> save
And there in the left side, I che
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 10:25 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Dhcp just makes it easier when I am dealing with Apple Mac and
> Windows devices where I am always muddling through an unfamiliar
> setup procedure. Fedora Linux makes it so simple I am spoiled ...
Well, if you'd like to avoid configuring net
Tim:
>> All your wireless devices transmit on the same channel.
g:
> yes and no. depends on manual assignment.
Well, generally speaking, your access point only works on one channel,
and all the clients use the same one. If you have two access points on
the same channel, such as across a large si
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> It's getting so keeping systems up to date with current patches is
> incompatible with reasonable uptime goals. More and more upgrades
> require a reboot, and even reading the CVE data behind the update it's
> not always possible to tell if a
Hi Suvayu
I have made bad experiences with LVM toghether with ext4 and fedora 13.
I got hundreds of
Jul 17 15:38:05 casablanca kernel: EXT4-fs error (device dm-0):
ext4_free_inode: bit already cleared for inode 136800
in the respective logs.
When rebooting I also got hundreds of
Jul 17 15:38:22
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 1:03 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> What happened when you used fdisk to define a partition on the drive? What
> error
> message did you get that caused you to conclude the commands to create a valid
> partition had failed?
Yes, it was failed but the pen drive (in which som
Hi,
Recently one of my hard drives developed bad sectors. I have asked for
RMA and the manufacturer has shipped the new drive. I am expecting
delivery this Monday.
Now my question is, what would be the best way to migrate the data to
the new drive? My confusion is at 2 steps:
1) I have an LVM sp
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:13 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> It's getting so keeping systems up to date with current patches is
> incompatible with reasonable uptime goals. More and more upgrades
> require a reboot, and even reading the CVE data behind the update it's
> not always possible to tell if a
On 08/21/2010 10:46 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
> Is there an approved way to increase the speed at which the random pool
> for /dev/random fills up? I'm playig with dnssec and getnerating 2k rsa
> keys is taking up to 3 hours. I've been googling a bit and Intel x86_64
> machines seem to h
On 08/21/2010 01:02 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad T23 with 512MB RAM,
> which I seldom use.
> (It is kept in a holiday location.)
>
> It is currently running Fedora-10,
> which probably shows when it was last used.
> I tried installing Fedora-13 from the KDE Live CD,
> and was a bit
On 08/21/2010 10:46 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
> Is there an approved way to increase the speed at which the random pool
> for /dev/random fills up? I'm playig with dnssec and getnerating 2k rsa
> keys is taking up to 3 hours. I've been googling a bit and Intel x86_64
> machines seem to h
Is there an approved way to increase the speed at which the random pool
for /dev/random fills up? I'm playig with dnssec and getnerating 2k rsa
keys is taking up to 3 hours. I've been googling a bit and Intel x86_64
machines seem to have random number hardware built in (perhaps also
AMD???) Is
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Jon Ingason wrote:
>
>
>> I have goggled and not found this problem. Have other same problem with
>> x86_64 or is there other way to do this without resizing /boot?
>>
>>
> In answer to this specific question, yes there is. You can boot off an FC13
> install DVD and
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad T23 with 512MB RAM,
> which I seldom use.
> (It is kept in a holiday location.)
>
> It is currently running Fedora-10,
> which probably shows when it was last used.
> I tried installing Fedora-13 from the KDE Live CD,
> and was a bit surprised to find that
PaulCartwright wrote:
> On 08/21/2010 12:58 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
>
>>> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
>>>
touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't f
Dave Stevens wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 17, 2010 09:03:28 pm James McKenzie wrote:
>
>> Bill Davidsen wrote:
>>
>>> Remember the old joke GIF image, with the box which said
>>>
>>> you have moved your mouse
>>> in order for this change to be effective you must reboot your system
>>>
>>
On 08/21/2010 12:52 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> john wendel wrote:
>> I've got a couple of boxes connected with wire and a gigabit ethernet
>> switch. With F11 on the sending and receiving sides, I see a transfer
>> speed of ~ 40 MB/s transfering large files. With F13 on the sending box
>> (same bo
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 23:38 +0530, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> hi,
> Is there any way to have auto save option for .txt files in Fedora.
> Means, if we write something, in some seconds (fixed, e.g., 10 secs)
> that after which it automatically saves the name.txt files while
> creating any new file in F
On 08/21/2010 12:13 PM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:46:29 -0700
> "Daniel B. Thurman" wrote:
>
>> On 08/20/2010 09:23 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
>>> On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 20:09:48 -0700
>>> "Daniel B. Thurman" wrote:
On 08/19/2010 07:48 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> I
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 13:07 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 12:14 -0400, PaulCartwright wrote:
> > I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> > touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> > the pad to make it do the same
Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> hi,
> Is there any way to have auto save option for .txt files in Fedora.
> Means, if we write something, in some seconds (fixed, e.g., 10 secs)
> that after which it automatically saves the name.txt files while
> creating any new file in Fedora.
Just keep in mind that a fi
Jon Ingason wrote:
> I have goggled and not found this problem. Have other same problem with
> x86_64 or is there other way to do this without resizing /boot?
>
In answer to this specific question, yes there is. You can boot off an FC13
install DVD and select the upgrade (1st IIRC) option. Some
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> --- On Sat, 8/21/10, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
> > I have a Thinkpad T23 with 512MB
> > RAM,
> > which I seldom use.
> > (It is kept in a holiday location.)
> >
> > It is currently running Fedora-10,
> > which probably shows when it was last
john wendel wrote:
> I've got a couple of boxes connected with wire and a gigabit ethernet
> switch. With F11 on the sending and receiving sides, I see a transfer
> speed of ~ 40 MB/s transfering large files. With F13 on the sending box
> (same box, just new software), I get a transfer speed of
Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> 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 parti
why did you use worker then?
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 5:57 AM, wrote:
> solarflow99 writes:
>
>> What does your http.conf section look like then?
>
> A mess :-)
> You can find several howtos on google.
>
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:46:29 -0700
"Daniel B. Thurman" wrote:
> On 08/20/2010 09:23 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 20:09:48 -0700
> > "Daniel B. Thurman" wrote:
> >> On 08/19/2010 07:48 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> >>> I want to be able to log in to another computer from th
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 23:38:05 +0530
Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> hi,
> Is there any way to have auto save option for .txt files in Fedora.
> Means, if we write something, in some seconds (fixed, e.g., 10 secs)
> that after which it automatically saves the name.txt files while
> creating any new file in
On 08/21/2010 04:26 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I believe they are "spread spectrum" devices which enables them to
> avoid mutual interference, not that I understand it but that's my
> impression.
>
> "Wi-Fi products use both single-carrier direct-sequence spread
yes. but this does not allow
hi,
Is there any way to have auto save option for .txt files in Fedora.
Means, if we write something, in some seconds (fixed, e.g., 10 secs)
that after which it automatically saves the name.txt files while
creating any new file in Fedora.
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On 08/21/2010 01:07 PM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
>> > touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
>> > the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
>> > out how to make it do t
On 08/21/2010 12:58 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
>> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
>> > touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
>> > the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
>> > out how to make it do that in
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 12:14 -0400, PaulCartwright wrote:
> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
> out how to make it do tha
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 12:14 -0400, PaulCartwright wrote:
> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
> out how to make it do that
Am 21.08.2010 18:14, schrieb PaulCartwright:
>I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
> out how to make it do that in fedora
On 21/08/10 12:09, g wrote:
> On 08/21/2010 12:22 PM, Tim wrote:
>
>
>> All your wireless devices transmit on the same channel.
> yes and no. depends on manual assignment.
>
>> They just don't transmit at the same time as each other, they take turns.
> true. first to transmit/first heard.
>
>> T
--- On Sat, 8/21/10, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad T23 with 512MB
> RAM,
> which I seldom use.
> (It is kept in a holiday location.)
>
> It is currently running Fedora-10,
> which probably shows when it was last used.
> I tried installing Fedora-13 from the KDE Live CD,
> and was a b
If you're using Shotwell, please sign on to this RFE on the bugzilla.
It would be nice to have the current version supported within the repos.
(I've tried building from source and it's a real bear!)
Summary: RFE: Update version from 0.5x to current 0.7
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?
I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
out how to make it do that in fedora ( gnome).. Not sure what menu that
would be under..
On 08/21/2010 12:22 PM, Tim wrote:
> All your wireless devices transmit on the same channel.
yes and no. depends on manual assignment.
> They just don't transmit at the same time as each other, they take turns.
true. first to transmit/first heard.
> That's why wireless sucks as a networking m
On 08/17/2010 07:06 PM, H Xu wrote:
>Hello,
>
> My banshee can not run under KDE. The banshee window closes just after
> it appears. The following is the output when execute banshee-1 command
> from command line:
>
> [snip]
File a bug.
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On 08/18/2010 09:40 AM, Mike Klinke wrote:
> 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 couple of weeks may
> or may not impact the targeted audience of you
On 21/08/10 08:22, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>>> Or... You install another small router device, one that lets you set
>>> up DHCP easily, and sit that between your existing modem/router and
>>> the rest of your LAN. That'd use less power than a PC, and have less
>>> things to go wrong with it.
> Bob Go
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> Also, there is that annoying "Desktop Folder" - geez, how
> to I put stuff directly on the desktop just as in Gnome?
It's flexible in that you can have folderviews for *any* folder(s) of your
choice, including Desktop.
But, if the classic full-screen Desktop folder
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 5:10 AM, jarmo wrote:
> Konstantin Svist kirjoitti perjantai, 20. elokuuta 2010 19:57:53:
>
> > and, finally, i686 is the hardware architecture this package is
> meant for
> >
> > HTH
>
> Oh, propably asked wrongly. I know all that, what you explained.
> I ment, what for i
Tim:
>> Or... You install another small router device, one that lets you set
>> up DHCP easily, and sit that between your existing modem/router and
>> the rest of your LAN. That'd use less power than a PC, and have less
>> things to go wrong with it.
>
Bob Goodwin:
> I have a spare router simil
solarflow99 writes:
> What does your http.conf section look like then?
A mess :-)
You can find several howtos on google.
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I have 3 folders in knode.
Whenever I check for posts in one of them
KWallet asks me to enter my wallet password.
When I go in KWallet Manager to knode->Passwords
I see that the other two knode folders are listed,
but not this one.
What is the mechanism, if any, for adding a password
to KWallet?
What does your http.conf section look like then?
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 4:05 AM, wrote:
> solarflow99 writes:
>
>> Has anyone else found a way to run Apache's worker MPM with php
>> programs like drupal, etc. ? I see php-zts provides a thread safe
>> php finally, which is excellent. But non
I have a Thinkpad T23 with 512MB RAM,
which I seldom use.
(It is kept in a holiday location.)
It is currently running Fedora-10,
which probably shows when it was last used.
I tried installing Fedora-13 from the KDE Live CD,
and was a bit surprised to find that
it started up OK, but then just hung.
solarflow99 writes:
> Has anyone else found a way to run Apache's worker MPM with php
> programs like drupal, etc. ? I see php-zts provides a thread safe
> php finally, which is excellent. But none of the php modules will
> load, which makes it almost useless.
AFAIK few of the extensions are t
On 21/08/10 05:53, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-08-20 at 17:21 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> With my equipment layout that would require installing another
>> computer
> Or... You install another small router device, one that lets you set up
> DHCP easily, and sit that between your existing modem/ro
On Fri, 2010-08-20 at 17:21 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> With my equipment layout that would require installing another
> computer
Or... You install another small router device, one that lets you set up
DHCP easily, and sit that between your existing modem/router and the
rest of your LAN. That'd
On 20/08/10 22:36, Darr wrote:
> On Friday, 20 August, 2010 @21:21 zulu, Bob Goodwin scribed:
>
>> With my equipment layout that would require installing another
>> computer downstairs at the "modem" and wireless router location.
> Hmmm... I guess I don't understand why you say that. The
Has anyone else found a way to run Apache's worker MPM with php
programs like drupal, etc. ? I see php-zts provides a thread safe
php finally, which is excellent. But none of the php modules will
load, which makes it almost useless.
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