On Sunday, 05 September, 2010 @20:16 zulu, Gerhard Magnus scribed:
> Here are the details of what worked (possibly of use to someone beside
> me with basic networking issues):
The reason I suggested using a LAN port on the D-Link,
instead of its WAN port, was in case you wanted the wired
and wire
Thanks for the reply.
On Sep 5, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
> Peter Schwenk writes:
>> I was wondering if someone could describe the correct way of
>> preconfiguring network printer queues via a script. I don't want my
>> users to have to set up their own printers. Thanks
Peter Schwenk writes:
> I was wondering if someone could describe the correct way of
> preconfiguring network printer queues via a script. I don't want my
> users to have to set up their own printers. Thanks in advance for
> your help.
I'd like to know what the approved way is too. Setting up
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> I am not sure what system-config-authorization is doing, is it setting
> up pam_oddjob_mkhomedir or pam_mkhomedir. It would be better if it used
> pam_oddjob_mkhomedir.
It appears to be setting up pam_mkhomedir..
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Alain Roger writes:
Hi,
i installed Fedora 13 in my virtualBox.
under F13 i installed Apache 2, PHP and MySQL to have a test server for my
Joomla development.
everything works perfectly in local (directly under F13) but if i try to
access to my web page from another computer - my host OS for
On 09/05/2010 09:57 PM, Alain Roger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i installed Fedora 13 in my virtualBox.
> under F13 i installed Apache 2, PHP and MySQL to have a test server for
> my Joomla development.
> everything works perfectly in local (directly under F13) but if i try to
> access to my web page from an
>
> everything works perfectly in local (directly under F13) but if i try to
> access to my web page from another computer - my host OS for example - it
> does not find the web page.
> i can ping without problem my F13 (guest) from my Win7 (host).
> it's like the web page is not accessible from out
It has been solved. There is an bios switch where you could choose between
wlan of lan. I have reseted to factory default - so rfkill turns off. I have
reactivated broadcom wl driver - and set up params - now I'm workin on wifi.
Thanks for everybody help
Zoltan
2010/9/5 Zoltan Hoppar
> Well,
Hi,
i installed Fedora 13 in my virtualBox.
under F13 i installed Apache 2, PHP and MySQL to have a test server for my
Joomla development.
everything works perfectly in local (directly under F13) but if i try to
access to my web page from another computer - my host OS for example - it
does not fi
Gerhard Magnus wrote:
My old DSL modem doesn't have a wireless interface. It's connected to a
router (the LAN gateway) which then has ethernet connections to my
boxes. All of these computers use static IP addresses. The DSL modem is
assigned a dynamic IP address by my ISP.
I recently added a DIR
Tim wrote:
> Tim, remembering the days of writing everything for hardware with no OS,
> just basic firmware... And typing in other people's software from a
> book, instead of simply getting some file... And compiling software
> completely manually (looking up OP codes from the microprocessor book
Gianluca Sforna wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
>
>> This is in regard to the issue that, when Linux is hibernated, upon
>> reboot the thaw starts immediately and the grub menu is not presented.
>>
>
> As far as I know, this is intentional and serves the purpose
Well I found by holding down the shift key I can enter upper case text but
the system continues to totally ignore the "Caps Lock" key state. I also
found that connecting using a terminal with ssh the state of the caps lock
key seems to work. The only thing I noticed that got updated that MAY hav
Paul F. Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> Search Google: libatk-bridge : g_module_make_resident
>> You will see that there is a problem reported in F14 already
>>
>
> Oddly, when I did that last night, it came up with nothing for rawhide.
>
Back out to the FC13 version. That is what you were
I just updated my Fedora-13 64 bit box to the latest versions of the
installed packages. Now I find I can't enter any upper case characters!
Selecting upper case or lower case on the remote terminal makes no
difference, everything is entered as lower case text. It worked just fine
before the u
Eric Doutreleau wrote:
> hi
>
> i m using dell optiplex 780 with a ATI Radeon HD 3470 with fedora 13
>
> i have installed the 10.7 catalyst driver from rpmfusion and i have some
> problem with the display
>
If you are having problems with the proprietary Catalyst drivers,
please advise AMD/A
Joshua C. wrote:
> 2010/9/2 James McKenzie :
>
>> Joshua C. wrote:
>>
>>> From my point of view it looks like a fedora bug, not a wine bug. I
>>> haven't tested the code from winehq but there were some commits with
>>> some font changes in the lastest koji.
>>>
>>> I got the same error with
Hello:
In my department, we have a lot of Linux (CentOS and Fedora) workstations. I
set them up using Red Hat's kickstart method. With CentOS and earlier versions
of Fedora, my kickstart post-install script used a bunch of lpadmin commands to
preconfigure the printer queues for my users. Wit
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Quan Qiu writes:
>
>> Thanks a lot. You are very right about this problem! Now, Fedora can
>> display Chinese file names properly although the font doesn't look
>> pretty. :-D
>>
>> One more question, when I used Putty to SSH the server, all files
>> named in Chinese could
2010/9/5 AnneMarie Robinson
>
> I don't have any sound. Can you suggest anything?
>
>
I would suggest that you:
1. don't post in html (see guidelines at the end of every message).
There's many people with html filter that could answer our questions
but they don't.
2. provide some additional inf
I don't have any sound. Can you suggest anything?
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Well,
It seems that I know the reason why is disabled my wifi...
it's looks like the rfkill is active - as I have get acquainted this thing -
it means that for spare battery power you could turn off the wifi chip. This
is the rfkill. But I couldn't turn off this - or manage. Normally as far as
I
Thanks,
I knew this, but doesnt work. However I have insterted successfully the b43
driver, but somehow gets disabled my wireless network. I think this is
causing by NetworkManager, but couldn't tell that why. Maybe I don't have
right, but currently I'm stucked with an disabled Broadcom-PHY. Well,
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