On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Tim wrote:
> I'm surprised you had to install it, or anything to read a PDF file. As
> far as I was aware, a PDF file reader gets installed by default. So any
> attempts to read a PDF file would open that, automatically. For most
evince, kpdf, xpdf, and even em
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 4:06 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-01-23 at 01:16 +, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>> In general, it seems that SELinux is slowly getting adopted by many,
>> if not all distros. And yes, I would say that distros which don't have
>> SELinux in enforcing mode by default are inde
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 17:18:26 -0500,
Alex wrote:
>
> Good info, thanks. Paid a couple hundred dollars for this card. Just
> wish I didn't have to rely on someone other than myself, my operating
> system vendor, or my hardware vendor to keep the card working.
Use Anthony's spec files to rebu
On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 23:10 +0200, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
> Well Adobe Reader was the one i got . If u know another one
> i would be happy to give it a shot . Am not addicted to Adobe Reader
> or anything . So i would be gratefull and willing to try another
> program
I'm surprised you had to in
On Sun, 2011-01-23 at 01:16 +, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> In general, it seems that SELinux is slowly getting adopted by many,
> if not all distros. And yes, I would say that distros which don't have
> SELinux in enforcing mode by default are indeed less secure than
> Fedora. So to answer your qu
Am 2011-01-23 02:16, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
> On Saturday 22 January 2011 22:53:26 peter_someone wrote:
>> Am 2011-01-22 22:20, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
>>> On Saturday 22 January 2011 15:03:46 Parshwa Murdia wrote:
After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
o
Hi,
Is anyone here using apcupsd with Fedora 14? I just noticed the stock
apcupsd package is crippled. It won't send the "killpower" signal to
the UPS (just had a power outage).
When I inspect /etc/init.d/hat, the only UPS-related logic there is:
# Shutdown UPS drivers
if [ "$command" = /sbin/h
On Saturday 22 January 2011 22:53:26 peter_someone wrote:
> Am 2011-01-22 22:20, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
> > On Saturday 22 January 2011 15:03:46 Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> >> After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
> >> of the time it gives alerts and it is highly techn
Am 2011-01-23 00:12, schrieb Temlakos:
> On 01/22/2011 05:53 PM, peter_someone wrote:
>> Am 2011-01-22 22:20, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
>>> On Saturday 22 January 2011 15:03:46 Parshwa Murdia wrote:
After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
of the time it gives
2011/1/22 Jorge Fábregas :
> On 01/22/2011 11:02 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
>> Jan 22 08:59:45 hobbes setroubleshoot: Setroubleshoot can not analyze
>> AVCs while dontaudit rules are disabled, 'semodule -B' will turn on
>> dontaudit rules.
>>
>> What does it mean and should I do what it says?
>
> What
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On 01/22/2011 09:03 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
> of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature to
> understand the SeLinux (for a normal person, not from
On 01/22/2011 05:53 PM, peter_someone wrote:
> Am 2011-01-22 22:20, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
>> On Saturday 22 January 2011 15:03:46 Parshwa Murdia wrote:
>>> After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
>>> of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature t
On 01/22/2011 01:50 PM, JB wrote:
> Remember, the Republic was established to, among others, secure "the right to
> happiness" :-)
A common misconception. The line actually reads, "...life, liberty and
*the pursuit of happiness.*"
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Am 2011-01-22 22:20, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
> On Saturday 22 January 2011 15:03:46 Parshwa Murdia wrote:
>> After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
>> of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature to
>> understand the SeLinux (for a normal person,
On 01/22/2011 04:18 PM, Alex wrote:
>> > The reason is that the Fedora kernel team doesn't want to support out of
>> > mainline, kernel mods. And Digium doesn't want dahdi in mainline. I believe
>> > their reasoning here is they want to keep control of a dual licensed code
>> > base so they can sel
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 17:26 +0100, antonio wrote:
> I don't see gnome-system-log in the list of components to be bugzilled
>
> Anyway, I get a wrong day of the week in yum.log during report, i.e.
> today is reported as Friday when it is saturday (and not only on my
> calendar but also on my comp
>
> Ok try this
>
> Remove the 'quiet' add
>
> irqpoll initcall_debug
>
> The first one tries to catch and deal with hangs due to IRQ routing bugs
in the
> BIOS etc, the second will print a trace of each function called during
> initialisation. It's not exciting to most people but as part of a
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 16:53:50 -0500
jim wrote:
> /usr/lib/claws-mail/plugins/pgpinline.so: undefined symbol:
> gpgmegtk_passphrase_cb
Sounds like maybe a missing dependency?
Perhaps this is relevant:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=295079
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Hi,
> The reason is that the Fedora kernel team doesn't want to support out of
> mainline, kernel mods. And Digium doesn't want dahdi in mainline. I believe
> their reasoning here is they want to keep control of a dual licensed code
> base so they can sell non-GPL version to businesses that don't
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:01:00 -0500
slamp slamp wrote:
> did anything change on how udev creates devices for usb's?
> specifically debugging device for adb?
I thought they had been eradicating all the google android
patches in the kernel and wot not because google won't
wiggle the rubber chicken t
did anything change on how udev creates devices for usb's?
specifically debugging device for adb? i dont know when this changed
but all of the sudden i did not have permission to my adb device. i
had to create a udev rule to specify the proper permission. i am
running fedora 14 x86 with all the lat
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 19:35:16 + (UTC)
JB wrote:
> Ashley M. Kirchner pcraft.com> writes:
>
> there is something perhaps with your two Ethernet setups (you have 2 NIC
> controllers shown in lspci).
>
> always keep --> ignore_loglevel enforcing=0
> add --> ether=0,0,eth1
>
> this will for
> ata3.01 - which accounts for the four hard drives, and then it lists the
> CD-ROM. But it still dies at the same exact spot after detecting the
> CD-ROM ...
Ok try this
Remove the 'quiet' add
irqpoll initcall_debug
The first one tries to catch and deal with hangs due to IRQ routing bugs
in
Fedora 14
I'm trying to install plugins so I can display Images in Email, what
plugin is that ?
All the Claw plugins in Fedora repo is installed on computer.
The following error occurred while loading
pgpinline.so :
/usr/lib/claws-mail/plugins/pgpinline.so: undefined symbol:
gpgmegtk_passphra
Alan Cox lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> writes:
>
> > I think the Law of Requisite Variety does not apply here.
>
> Feel free to think that, but I would suggest Beer's analysis of the US
> tax system is a direct match for the symptoms in SELinux, if you simply
> swap crackers in for tax specialists.
> ..
On Saturday 22 January 2011 15:03:46 Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
> of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature to
> understand the SeLinux (for a normal person, not from computers).
No you should not disable it.
On 22Jan2011 16:03, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
| After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
| of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature to
| understand the SeLinux (for a normal person, not from computers).
The boot time defaults are in the file /etc/s
On 1/22/2011 12:38 PM, Rick Sewill wrote:
> I looked at URL, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelCommonProblems,
> for hints. It has a suggestion, under "Crashes/Hangs",
> "# initcall_debug will allow to see the last thing the kernel tried to
> initialise before it hung."
> I have the impression,
On 1/22/2011 1:03 PM, JB wrote:
> I do not see any audio (sound) device controller in your lspci ...
> Is that possible ?
That would be correct, it's a server board, it has no onboard audio.
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Ashley M. Kirchner pcraft.com> writes:
> ...
I do not see any audio (sound) device controller in your lspci ...
Is that possible ?
JB
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On 1/22/2011 12:35 PM, JB wrote:
> Ashley M. Kirchner pcraft.com> writes:
>
> there is something perhaps with your two Ethernet setups (you have 2 NIC
> controllers shown in lspci).
>
> always keep --> ignore_loglevel enforcing=0
> add -->ether=0,0,eth1
>
> this will force probing both Ethe
On Saturday, January 22, 2011 01:14:40 pm Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> On 1/22/2011 12:03 PM, JB wrote:
> > Kernel command line:
> > always keep --> ignore_loglevel
> > add --> enforcing=0
>
> The only major difference this time is that it's also detecting the
> additional drives that are o
Ashley M. Kirchner pcraft.com> writes:
there is something perhaps with your two Ethernet setups (you have 2 NIC
controllers shown in lspci).
always keep --> ignore_loglevel enforcing=0
add --> ether=0,0,eth1
this will force probing both Ethernets.
Another kernel option you can try as well i
On 1/22/2011 12:03 PM, JB wrote:
> Kernel command line:
> always keep --> ignore_loglevel
> add --> enforcing=0
The only major difference this time is that it's also detecting the
additional drives that are on the add-on card. Previously it wasn't,
but now I can see them after it says '
>Working around a conflict in such a way would only lead to chaos.
Yeah, I figured it might make the database confused. It seems there is a
fix in a newer version from your pointer:
=
>Matthew Barnes 2010-12-16 21:43:39 EST
>
>Had a fix for this in t
Ashley M. Kirchner pcraft.com> writes:
> ...
Kernel command line:
always keep --> ignore_loglevel
add --> enforcing=0
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On 1/22/2011 11:31 AM, JB wrote:
> Remove "quiet" and
> add "ignore_loglevel"
> (without "" characters) to the boot options to see where it hangs.
There was no 'quiet' option on the boot line to begin with.
After the 'waiting for hardware to initialize...' line, there are
several lines
Ashley M. Kirchner pcraft.com> writes:
> ...
Remove "quiet" and
add "ignore_loglevel"
(without "" characters) to the boot options to see where it hangs.
Report back.
JB
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On 1/22/2011 11:11 AM, JB wrote:
> I have to guess somewhat, which is a polite way to admit ...
> Pass these on kernel line:
> xdriver=vesa nomodeset agp=off
>
> JB
No dice. Same spot.
At this point I may just have to continue running CentOS, it's not
like it's the end of the world an
On 01/22/2011 05:06 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 21:44 -0500, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> they are unable to copy their database off it due to "Permissions"
>> problems. Which is strange because all the file permissions look to
>> be the same on both disk drives.
>
> Sounds suspiciously
Ashley M. Kirchner pcraft.com> writes:
> ...
I have to guess somewhat, which is a polite way to admit ...
Pass these on kernel line:
xdriver=vesa nomodeset agp=off
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> I think the Law of Requisite Variety does not apply here.
Feel free to think that, but I would suggest Beer's analysis of the US
tax system is a direct match for the symptoms in SELinux, if you simply
swap crackers in for tax specialists.
> The model of a "control system" could be utilized in t
Hello,
I am creating a desktop file for a service menu, and can't find out how to use
the directory from which the action was launched.
this is how it looks:
Exec=convert %F `kdialog --title "save PDF" --getsavefilename join.pdf`;
this is how I want it to look:
Exec=convert %F `kdialog --title
I'm guessing no one has an answer as to why FC14 install hangs at
the 'waiting for hardware to initialize' while I can install CentOS with
no problems what so ever? Or what to do to try and get FC14 installed
(tried the standard ide=nodma noapic acpi=off options already). Below
are the
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 11:45:46 -0500, Tom wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:26:51 +0100
> antonio wrote:
>
> > I don't see gnome-system-log in the list of components to be bugzilled
>
> Completely undocumented fact:
>
> The component names in bugzilla are the names of the source rpms.
It's been do
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:26:51 +0100
antonio wrote:
> I don't see gnome-system-log in the list of components to be bugzilled
Completely undocumented fact:
The component names in bugzilla are the names of the source rpms.
If you find the full path to the gnome-system-log executable
and do a
rpm -
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 02:44:47 -0800,
S Mathias wrote:
>
> I presume kernel.org knows this. Why doesn't people use e.g.: XZ?
People are switching over to this. Expect this to be the default for live
images for F15. I measuered an 8.6% reduction in the games spin today.
This is the difference
On 01/22/2011 10:03 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
> of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature to
> understand the SeLinux (for a normal person, not from computers).
Try permissive mode. Fixes for ale
wow...
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ihLLHyiT
$ time 7z a -mx=9 linux-2.6.37.tar.7z linux-2.6.37.tar; echo; time xz -9 -z
linux-2.6.37.tar; echo; ls -lS
7-Zip 9.13 beta Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-04-15
p7zip Version 9.13 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Scanning
On 01/22/2011 11:03 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
> of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature to
> understand the SeLinux (for a normal person, not from computers).
Hi,
No, you shouldn't disable it. It's r
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 01:10 -0700, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> I tried to use yum to install openchange-devel and that package seems to
> have a man page in common with the man package:
>
> $ yum install openchange-devel
>
> Transaction Check Error:
> file /usr/share/man/man3/index.3.gz from inst
On 01/22/2011 11:02 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Jan 22 08:59:45 hobbes setroubleshoot: Setroubleshoot can not analyze
> AVCs while dontaudit rules are disabled, 'semodule -B' will turn on
> dontaudit rules.
>
> What does it mean and should I do what it says?
What version of Fedora are you running?
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 20:16 +1030, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 13:03 -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
> > The biggest challenge in not losing folks before they even give Fedora
> > a chance is making it easy when they have to figure out how to get the
> > ISO to optical media or to USB (the latter
Hi,
After I install F14 (KDE), how should I disable SeLinux? Because more
of the time it gives alerts and it is highly technical in nature to
understand the SeLinux (for a normal person, not from computers).
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Parshwa Murdia
Making the simple complicated is commonplace, making the comp
I get hundreds of these in my /var/log/messages:
Jan 22 08:59:45 hobbes setroubleshoot: Setroubleshoot can not analyze
AVCs while dontaudit rules are disabled, 'semodule -B' will turn on
dontaudit rules.
What does it mean and should I do what it says?
Thanks,
Richard
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Alan Cox lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> writes:
>> ...
>> Alan Cox lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> writes:
>> ...
>> Security models are complex for a complex system. That would appear to be
>> unavoidable given the law of necessary variety.
>> ...
>> On 1/2o/2011 5:04 PM, JB wrote:
>> ...
>> With regard to ... Law
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Hiisi wrote:
> Thank you, Kevin. Scripts are really difficult. But it seems to me I've
> found simple solution:
> yum erase firefox
There are 2 simpler (less extreme) solutions:
1. ~/.bashrc is not sourced when a user logs in. You need to source
that in your ~/.
On 01/22/2011 06:44 AM, S Mathias wrote:
> I presume kernel.org knows this. Why doesn't people use e.g.: XZ?
>
> This is the same as in PDF's. DJVU files could be amazing too. They could
> compress [convert] a 400 MByte PDF to a 20 MByte DJVU. Amazing.
>
> Why don't these technologies spread??
>
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 19:35:10 +0100, wrote:
> OK, I've completed the migration/upgrade from Fedora 13 to Fedora 14.
> Everything seems to be working except the VMware Server 2.02 Web
> Interface
> to the remote server. I assume that I need to reinstall that? Is there a
> pointer to some instru
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=MwDnhknf
$ ls -Sl
total 461252
-rw-rw-r--. 1 g g 111709730 Jan 22 11:06 linux-2.6.37.zip
-rw-rw-r--. 1 g g 93174605 Jan 22 11:03 linux-2.6.37.tar.gz
-rw-rw-r--. 1 g g 73552510 Jan 22 11:10 linux-2.6.37.tar.bz2
-rw-rw-r--. 1 g g 66333786 Jan 22 11:16 linux-2.6.37.7z
Hello Everyone,
I'm still having this problem, and I wonder if someone could try the steps
described below to see if they have the problem as well...
I am using KMail 1.13.5 from within Kontact 4.4.8. Also, I am running Fedora
13
and KDE 4.5.4. All of this is fully updated.
I don't know wh
Tim:
>> Umm, you're making us pay for your mess...
Mike McCarty:
> If you mean that he is vulnerable to attacks, and then
> his machine harbors possibly malicious code w/o his knowledge,
> then you are blaming the victim.
No, actually I meant he did something, and then we all had to deal with
it.
On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 17:46 +0200, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
> A desktop computer which runs at home doesn´t necessarily need all
> the security restrictions that a computer in a company needs .
It may need an awful lot more. A work computer might only be used to
type letters to clients, and run
On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 21:44 -0500, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> they are unable to copy their database off it due to "Permissions"
> problems. Which is strange because all the file permissions look to
> be the same on both disk drives.
Sounds suspiciously like different users... e.g. On two Linux
Chris Kottaridis quietwind.net> writes:
>
> I tried to use yum to install openchange-devel and that package seems to
> have a man page in common with the man package:
>
> $ yum install openchange-devel
>
> Transaction Check Error:
> file /usr/share/man/man3/index.3.gz from install of
> openc
On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 13:03 -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
> The biggest challenge in not losing folks before they even give Fedora
> a chance is making it easy when they have to figure out how to get the
> ISO to optical media or to USB (the latter which can be really
> challenging.) Weighing the pros
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 01:10:20 -0700, Chris wrote:
> I tried to use yum to install openchange-devel and that package seems to
> have a man page in common with the man package:
>
> $ yum install openchange-devel
>
> Transaction Check Error:
> file /usr/share/man/man3/index.3.gz from install of
>
I tried to use yum to install openchange-devel and that package seems to
have a man page in common with the man package:
$ yum install openchange-devel
Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/share/man/man3/index.3.gz from install of
openchange-devel-0.9-9.fc14.x86_64 conflicts with file from packag
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