On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 12:56 PM, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using a laptop with two hard drives in it, one which has Windows
> Vista installed on it, and another physical drive which is a Data drive,
> each of them are 150 GB in capacity. I wanted to convert my Data drive
> into a disk that has
On 09/17/2010 03:37 PM, JD wrote:
> So, why dont all media players use only gstreamer?
> Could it be that it lacks something?
GStreamer is relatively new compared to the other codec backends.
FFmpeg, what all other media players are derived from, has been around
for longer and these existing p
On 09/17/2010 09:08 PM, Darr wrote:
> On Saturday, 18 September, 2010 @00:51 zulu, JD scribed:
>
>> All released binaries are for the i686 architecture.
> Live spins, yeah... but the OP should be able to install the i386 version
> from DVD or CDs.
>
> e.g.
> http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/relea
On Saturday, 18 September, 2010 @00:51 zulu, JD scribed:
> All released binaries are for the i686 architecture.
Live spins, yeah... but the OP should be able to install the i386 version
from DVD or CDs.
e.g.
http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/releases/13/Fedora/i386/iso/
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 5:55 AM, wrote:
> PartitionMagic doesn't run on Windows Vista which is what I have. Also,
> space isn't an issue on the Data drive since it is completely clear (all
> 150 GB of it), so one drive has Windows installed on it with all of my
> personal data, and the other dri
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 5:35 AM, JD wrote:
>
>
> On 09/15/2010 12:56 PM, al...@math.binghamton.edu wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am using a laptop with two hard drives in it, one which has Windows
>> Vista installed on it, and another physical drive which is a Data drive,
>> each of them are 150 GB in
Reading the mixed bag of advice in this thread, I guess I'll jump in
and spread my own brand of opinions disguised as advice.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 4:56 AM, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using a laptop with two hard drives in it, one which has Windows
> Vista installed on it, and another physical
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Rod McCown wrote:
> Hello all,
> I just finished with a RedHat class and am trying to run the "Fedora
> 13 desktop" on the only thing that I have left in my office that I can get
> 512 MB of RAM on. The disk will boot my laptop, but unfortunately it is a
> c
On 09/17/2010 05:46 PM, Jonathan Beatty wrote:
> That chip isn't technically i686 and you'll need to use a 386 distro
> with it, as far as I know.
>
> On 9/17/10, Rod McCown wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I just finished with a RedHat class and am trying to run the "Fedora
>> 13 desktop" on the on
That chip isn't technically i686 and you'll need to use a 386 distro
with it, as far as I know.
On 9/17/10, Rod McCown wrote:
> Hello all,
> I just finished with a RedHat class and am trying to run the "Fedora
> 13 desktop" on the only thing that I have left in my office that I can get
> 51
Hello all,
I just finished with a RedHat class and am trying to run the "Fedora
13 desktop" on the only thing that I have left in my office that I can get
512 MB of RAM on. The disk will boot my laptop, but unfortunately it is a
company laptop and I cannot put anything else on it. But I kno
al...@math.binghamton.edu wrote:
> Does anyone
> know of a way to distinguish between the two, or can anyone help me
> through this process?
I know exactly what you are talking about. I have 2 identical hard drives,
both 300GB, and the installer shows both as the same and asks which I would
lik
On 17 September 2010 13:55, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 17Sep2010 13:23, suvayu ali wrote:
> | On 17 September 2010 12:45, Andy Blanchard wrote:
> | > Can you boil the commands that you don't want included in the history
> | > file to a series of regular expressions such as the following:
> | >
On 17 September 2010 13:24, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> Let us get specific:
> You are saying if I insert the following line in .bash_profile
^
This might be the reason.
If you set that in your ~/.bash_profile then you woul
On 17Sep2010 13:23, suvayu ali wrote:
| On 17 September 2010 12:45, Andy Blanchard wrote:
| > Can you boil the commands that you don't want included in the history
| > file to a series of regular expressions such as the following:
| >
| > ^cd
| > ^ls
| > ^rm
| >
| > If so, you can create a
On 09/17/2010 01:12 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On 09/15/2010 05:54 PM, JD wrote:
>> On 09/15/2010 01:55 PM, al...@math.binghamton.edu wrote:
>>
>>> PartitionMagic doesn't run on Windows Vista which is what I have. Also,
>>> space isn't an issue on the Data drive since it is completely clear (all
On 09/17/2010 01:07 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On 09/15/2010 04:35 PM, JD wrote:
>> Do you have PartitionMagic?
>> If so, you can use it to compact both disks, and shrink the
>> partition size (graphically) and leave room for Linux.
>> Should not need more than 8GB for linux and 2GB for swap.
>>
On 09/17/2010 12:13 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> JD wrote:
>> I wonder if a new project should be started to create a universal
>> set of codecs for all media players to use.
>> I am no codec expert, but I hope someone(s) will latch onto
>> the idea and run with it.
> It's called gstreamer...
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 11:54 -0700, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Found it!
>
> On 17 September 2010 11:47, suvayu ali wrote:
> >> Set HISTIGNORE to 'ignorespace' and prefix any commands you want to
> >> ignore with a space.
> >>
> >
> > That didn't work for me either. :(
> >
>
> Set HIST
On 17 September 2010 12:45, Andy Blanchard wrote:
> Can you boil the commands that you don't want included in the history
> file to a series of regular expressions such as the following:
>
> ^cd
> ^ls
> ^rm
>
> If so, you can create a list of these regular expressions in a file,
> then use t
On 09/15/2010 04:42 PM, Christoph Höger wrote:
> Forgot to mention: I have no option for VT-x in the BIOS, but virtualbox
> and kvm both tell me, it would be enabled.
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 15.09.2010, 17:19 +0100 schrieb Athmane Madjoudj:
>
>> On 09/15/2010 05:16 PM, Christoph Höger wrote:
>>
>>
On 09/15/2010 05:54 PM, JD wrote:
>
> On 09/15/2010 01:55 PM, al...@math.binghamton.edu wrote:
>
>> PartitionMagic doesn't run on Windows Vista which is what I have. Also,
>> space isn't an issue on the Data drive since it is completely clear (all
>> 150 GB of it), so one drive has Windows inst
On 09/17/2010 12:41 PM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 10:09 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
>> On 09/17/2010 07:40 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
>>> Are you using SATA drive, or IDE?
>>> Assuming the former, does it use native SATA / AHCI or IDE-compatible
>>> mode?
>>>
>>>
>> Pretty sur
On 09/17/2010 12:37 PM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 10:09 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
>> On 09/17/2010 07:40 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
>>> Are you using SATA drive, or IDE?
>>> Assuming the former, does it use native SATA / AHCI or IDE-compatible
>>> mode?
>>>
>>>
>> Pretty sur
On 09/15/2010 04:35 PM, JD wrote:
> Do you have PartitionMagic?
> If so, you can use it to compact both disks, and shrink the
> partition size (graphically) and leave room for Linux.
> Should not need more than 8GB for linux and 2GB for swap.
> If you plan to install a lot of software packages, and
On 09/17/2010 11:36 AM, Robert Myers wrote:
> I've never thought that there was anything more complicated to this
> phenomenon than that keyboard and disk i/o are both serviced by
> interrupts.
It's true that both are serviced by interrupts, but they're separate
hardware interrupts -- and the v
On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 01:04 +0530, zico banerjee wrote:
> but as far as i know you dont need to give a statement
> like"#include"in linux envoironments...
> is thATtrue?
No that is not true.
Simply stated, if the program you are trying to compile was written by
you, you need to fix it. If i
Can you boil the commands that you don't want included in the history
file to a series of regular expressions such as the following:
^cd
^ls
^rm
If so, you can create a list of these regular expressions in a file,
then use the ~/.bash_logout script to clean up the history:
# clean up
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 10:09 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> On 09/17/2010 07:40 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> > Are you using SATA drive, or IDE?
> > Assuming the former, does it use native SATA / AHCI or IDE-compatible
> > mode?
> >
> >
>
> Pretty sure it's SATA:
>
> Sep 16 19:48:47 mireille kerne
I'm really tired of getting emails from this thread. Last I checked,
fedora-users isn't a programming list.
On 9/17/10, zico banerjee wrote:
> thanks a lot guys it worked..
> but as far as i know you dont need to give a statement
> like"#include"in linux envoironments...
> is thATtrue?
>
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 10:09 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> On 09/17/2010 07:40 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> > Are you using SATA drive, or IDE?
> > Assuming the former, does it use native SATA / AHCI or IDE-compatible
> > mode?
> >
> >
>
> Pretty sure it's SATA:
>
> Sep 16 19:48:47 mireille kerne
thanks a lot guys it worked..
but as far as i know you dont need to give a statement
like"#include"in linux envoironments...
is thATtrue?
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 1:00 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 00:52 +0530, zico banerjee wrote:
>> "z1.c: In function ‘main’:
>> z1.c:3:
It means your program is written incorrectly. That has nothing to do
with Fedora. And please, use English.
On 9/17/10, zico banerjee wrote:
> hey guys i installed the gcc compiler..but now when i tried it on
> a program it gave me an aukward error
> "z1.c: In function ‘main’:
> z1.c:3: warnin
On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 00:52 +0530, zico banerjee wrote:
> "z1.c: In function ‘main’:
> z1.c:3: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in
> function ‘printf’"
Since your program is doing some basic i/o you need to have a #include
statement at the beginning of the program.
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hey guys i installed the gcc compiler..but now when i tried it on
a program it gave me an aukward error
"z1.c: In function ‘main’:
z1.c:3: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in
function ‘printf’"
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:47 PM, zico banerjee wrote:
> hey guys dou mean that
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 14:36:12 -0400,
> Robert Myers wrote:
>>
>> I've never thought that there was anything more complicated to this
>> phenomenon than that keyboard and disk i/o are both serviced by
>> interrupts.
>
> That's not likel
On 17 September 2010 11:54, suvayu ali wrote:
> Set HISTCONTROL to "ignorespace" to achieve the above. :)
>
> And if you want to ignore duplicate entries, then you can use
> "ignoredupes". To choose both simultaneously, use "ignoreboth".
>
I spoke too soon. this does the same as explicitly listin
JD wrote:
> I wonder if a new project should be started to create a universal
> set of codecs for all media players to use.
> I am no codec expert, but I hope someone(s) will latch onto
> the idea and run with it.
It's called gstreamer...
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On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 14:36:12 -0400,
Robert Myers wrote:
>
> I've never thought that there was anything more complicated to this
> phenomenon than that keyboard and disk i/o are both serviced by
> interrupts.
That's not likely the problem. It's probably competing access to disk I/O
between
Hi everyone,
Found it!
On 17 September 2010 11:47, suvayu ali wrote:
>> Set HISTIGNORE to 'ignorespace' and prefix any commands you want to
>> ignore with a space.
>>
>
> That didn't work for me either. :(
>
Set HISTCONTROL to "ignorespace" to achieve the above. :)
And if you want to ignore du
Hi Simon,
On 17 September 2010 05:22, Simon Andrews wrote:
> On 17/09/2010 00:46, suvayu ali wrote:
>> My use case is, to be able to use up arrow or be able to search
>> through my history with C-r for all the commands I type. But I want to
>> ignore the trivial day to day use commands to be igno
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> For some reason, while running HDD-intensive tasks (e.g. svn update on
> a large tree), system becomes extremely unresponsive.
> And I don't mean tasks that require any disk access - I'm trying to type
> inside an ssh session in a termina
hey guys dou mean that i have to install gcc and gcc c++ seperately?
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 14:33 +0530, zico banerjee wrote:
>> yes, i tried it but i saya that i need to get rooted before doing
>> this.can you give me any idea about how ca
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 13:22 +0100, Simon Andrews wrote:
> On 17/09/2010 00:46, suvayu ali wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I wanted to have different command history for my interactive bash
> > session and the history that is written in my bash_history file. Does
> > anyone have any idea how to achi
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 14:33 +0530, zico banerjee wrote:
> yes, i tried it but i saya that i need to get rooted before doing
> this.can you give me any idea about how can i get myselef to the #
> prmt from $ promt?
su -
passwd:
will do that.
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On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 14:22 +0530, zico banerjee wrote:
> no i havent installed it separately..i thought that it was
> always present in the system
No gcc and gcc-c++ have to be installed separately.
>
> On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 02:0
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 17:20:53 -0400
Steve Blackwell wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 13:41:11 -0600
> Frank Cox wrote:
>
> >
> > On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 15:16 -0400, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > > I'm struggling to explain why I appear to never have problems
> > > when the router is taken out of the eq
On 09/17/2010 07:40 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> Are you using SATA drive, or IDE?
> Assuming the former, does it use native SATA / AHCI or IDE-compatible
> mode?
>
>
Pretty sure it's SATA:
Sep 16 19:48:47 mireille kernel: ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x1f0 ctl
0x3f6 bmdma 0xbfa0 irq 14
Sep 16 19
-- Forwarded message --
From: Adel ESSAFI
Date: 2010/9/17
Subject: help on ffmpeg
To: Community support for Fedora users
Hi users
I am a newbie on ffmpeg and I try to do my best to lean it.
I find many examples in the web by my needs are "special"
could you help me to solve one
On 09/17/2010 08:11 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 10:17 -0700, JD wrote:
>> I do have all the codecs.
>> For example, I can play flac using mplayer and vlc and xine and
>> amarok.
>> But not rhythmbox.
> For future reference, seeing as you say it's now working, not all the
> programs use
We have the DNA plugin working fine in 1.2.5. In 1.2.6 we get a syntax
error when we try to create users with uidNumber set to 'magic'. We
configure and use the DNA plugin as described here:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/admin/dna.html
If I turn on all the debugging it ends
Hi all,
I am hitting some problem with my replicated directory server. I saw the
following error messages from the errors log file.
[17/Sep/2010:09:47:51 -0400] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=1 op=4
csn=4c9363a90002: Can't resurrect tombstone
ou=test,dc=example,dc=com to glue reason 'delet
Hi users
I am a newbie on ffmpeg and I try to do my best to lean it.
I find many examples in the web by my needs are "special"
could you help me to solve one of these two problems:
1. I have a movie (file.avi" and a watermark "water.jpg". I want to add the
watermark to the movie and to transform
On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 10:18 -0700, JD wrote:
> I use audacious once in a while when I am not interested in
> managing the media and sorting according to genre, artist, ...etc
Yes, it is nice as a simple, small, player. Especially if you just want
to play a list of files. RhythmBox is a bit of a
On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 10:17 -0700, JD wrote:
> I do have all the codecs.
> For example, I can play flac using mplayer and vlc and xine and
> amarok.
> But not rhythmbox.
For future reference, seeing as you say it's now working, not all the
programs use the same set of codecs.
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On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 14:11 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> For some reason, while running HDD-intensive tasks (e.g. svn update on
> a large tree), system becomes extremely unresponsive.
> And I don't mean tasks that require any disk access - I'm trying to type
> inside an ssh session in a termi
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:58:00 -0600
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 10:19:50 -0400
> Steve Blackwell wrote:
>
> > Hmmm... Well this is strange. Even though I've added
> > ALLOWHIDDENDIR=/etc/.java to my /etc/rkhunter.conf file, I'm still
> > getting warnings. Is there a way to tell what
On 17/09/2010 00:46, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I wanted to have different command history for my interactive bash
> session and the history that is written in my bash_history file. Does
> anyone have any idea how to achieve that?
>
> My use case is, to be able to use up arrow or be able
thanks man i think ican do it now. thanks a lot
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 4:05 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
> Please don't top post, its difficult to respond to top posts. Don't
> forget to read the list guidelines.
>
>> On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:19 AM, suvayu ali
>> wrote:
>>> On 16 September 2010
Hi,
On Friday 17 September 2010 03:52 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
>> My use case is, to be able to use up arrow or be able to search
>> through my history with C-r for all the commands I type. But I want to
>> ignore the trivial day to day use commands to be ignored when the
>> history is written to the
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 16:46:08 -0700
suvayu ali wrote:
Hi
> Hi everyone,
>
> I wanted to have different command history for my interactive bash
> session and the history that is written in my bash_history file. Does
> anyone have any idea how to achieve that?
>
> My use case is, to be able to us
Please don't top post, its difficult to respond to top posts. Don't
forget to read the list guidelines.
> On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:19 AM, suvayu ali
> wrote:
>> On 16 September 2010 13:39, zico banerjee wrote:
>>> hey guys i am new to fedora13 and after writing a program in c i cant
>>> compil
yes, i tried it but i saya that i need to get rooted before doing
this.can you give me any idea about how can i get myselef to the #
prmt from $ promt?
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:19 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
> On 16 September 2010 13:39, zico banerjee wrote:
>> hey guys i am new to fedora13 and after
On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 15:15 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 09/16/2010 12:23 PM, John Austin wrote:
> > On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 11:49 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> >> Hash: SHA1
> >>
> >> On 09/16/2010 07:
no i havent installed it separately..i thought that it was
always present in the system
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 02:09:51 +0530
> zico banerjee wrote:
>
>> hey guys i am new to fedora13 and after writing a program in c i cant
>> compil
Dear All,
With reference to the article entitled "USB device support in wine" by
Alexander Morozov at http://wiki.winehq.org/USB, here is the list of
steps I have taken to download, configure, compile and install Wine.
git clone git://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git ~/wine-git
cd ~/wine-git
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