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On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Dick Roark wrote:
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> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Harish Pillay
> wrote:
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>> > It all started with Puppy Linux 5.2. I setup a LiveCD and jumped in to
>> get
>> > familiar with it. I had some trouble with connectivity. I eventually
>> got
>> > a
On 02/01/2011 05:50 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> Any ideas?
Do you have an old config file hanging around in ~/.mplayer ?
Try renaming ~/.mplayer and start mplayer again.
Mogens
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On 01/31/2011 11:50 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> It doesn't tell me my computer is too slow,
> it just gives me a rather pixelated image.
> People look like there made of burlap.
>
> The output from mplayer has two things
> that look like error messages to me.
>
>> Failed to open VDPAU backend
It doesn't tell me my computer is too slow,
it just gives me a rather pixelated image.
People look like there made of burlap.
The output from mplayer has two things
that look like error messages to me.
> Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared
> object file: No such f
Hello Fellow Users,
after installing F14, the monitor resolution defaults to 960x600,
whereas my BenQ FP 757 has 1280 x 1024. There must be some
interface (or driver?) problem, since Preferences->Monitor does not
allow me to change to the desired resolution. I did not find any hints
on how to proc
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On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Harish Pillay wrote:
> > It all started with Puppy Linux 5.2. I setup a LiveCD and jumped in to
> get
> > familiar with it. I had some trouble with connectivity. I eventually
> got
> > around to trying my linksys Wireless-G dongle. This showed some promise
firefox 3.6.13 on fedora 13 has dicollecte francais dict 4.0.3 installed
as addon
when I left click on a word, thefreedictionary.com pops ups and advises
me there is no word like that
as far as I can see I dont have thefreedictonary installed
how to make dictionair francais classique et reform the
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 16:26:46 -0800
Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> I'm running FC13 with a gnome desktop. Does anyone know the name of the
> file for the dictionary used by the gedit spell checker and where it's
> stored?
gedit uses aspell for its spelling checker
http://aspell.net/
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-Original Message-
>From: don fisher
>Sent: Jan 31, 2011 5:54 PM
>To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
>Subject: Help coming up to speed
>
>Sorry for the length:-) I have used RedHat/Fedora since the company
>started. But for the last few years (since F9) I have been doing
>science. I tr
I'm running FC13 with a gnome desktop. Does anyone know the name of the
file for the dictionary used by the gedit spell checker and where it's
stored?
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On Monday, January 31, 2011, Máirín Duffy wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 13:56 +, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Mairin did you manage to get Blender running?
>
> No, were there some additional instructions for me to try? Nothing has
> changed.
>
> ~m
>
>
Just remove all blender files an
-Original Message-
>From: Jerry Feldman
>Sent: Jan 31, 2011 11:06 AM
>To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
>Subject: Re: yum vs. rpm to install occasional products
>
>On 01/30/2011 01:36 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>> On 01/30/2011 07:37 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>>> The question was just for answe
Sorry for the length:-) I have used RedHat/Fedora since the company
started. But for the last few years (since F9) I have been doing
science. I tried to install F14 and found many changes. Much of what one
used accomplish by editing configuration files is now done using GUIs
under Gnome.
I wou
On 01/31/2011 12:44 PM, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 11:04 -0600, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
>>
>> On 01/30/2011 02:35 PM, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
>>> On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 12:21 -0600, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
Hello all..
We have some RPM packages which have been buil
> Is there a bash command that tells an executing script what *its* path is?
echo $PWD
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On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:55:36 -0800,
Mike Wright wrote:
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> I'm trying to create a self-contained app in that it is both a data
> repository and also the location of its binary (BIN/runme, DATA/) so
> that the application could be installed anywhere in user space and still
> be able to fi
Alan J. Gagne wrote:
>> My mistake. I forgot to say that the file was invoked from a link.
>> Your proposed solution shows the link's location. I have to discover
>> the target of the link.
>
> echo `ls -la $0`
This will point only to first target. "readlink" has switches for
recursive resolv.
Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> Mike Wright wrote:
>> Alan J. Gagne wrote:
>>> You could try echo $0 from inside you script.
>> Thanks Alan.
>>
>> My mistake. I forgot to say that the file was invoked from a link.
>> Your proposed solution shows the link's location. I have to discover
>> the target
> My mistake. I forgot to say that the file was invoked from a link.
> Your proposed solution shows the link's location. I have to discover
> the target of the link.
echo `ls -la $0`
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Mike Wright wrote:
> Alan J. Gagne wrote:
>> You could try echo $0 from inside you script.
>
> Thanks Alan.
>
> My mistake. I forgot to say that the file was invoked from a link.
> Your proposed solution shows the link's location. I have to discover
> the target of the link.
>
> Ever onward!
Ldap Tester wrote:
> I don't know if this is a problem with httpd's mod_authnz_ldap
> or its mod_ldap or with openldap, or just a configuration mistake
> on my part, but it used to work before the upgrade.
> I have searched all over for an answer to this problem
> because I can't believe that I am
Alan J. Gagne wrote:
> You could try echo $0 from inside you script.
Thanks Alan.
My mistake. I forgot to say that the file was invoked from a link.
Your proposed solution shows the link's location. I have to discover
the target of the link.
Ever onward!
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On 01/30/2011 01:52 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
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> Have you dealt with Oracle support?
>
Don't need to for 2 reasons. The first is that my initial issue was most
probably a cockpit error, and the second is I know several Oracle
employees, a couple of whom were students in my class when I taught at
Nort
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Mike Wright
wrote:
> s there a bash command that tells an executing script what *its* path
> is? Not the path where the user is but where the script is.
$ cat ./test.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo $0 is the script
echo `dirname $0` is the script location
exit $?
HTH
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Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:32:24 -0800,
> Mike Wright wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Not sure where to find the answer to this question. Google wasn't
>> helpful. The users on this list are a great repository of knowledge so
>> I thought to try here.
>>
>> Is there a bash c
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:32:24 -0800,
Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not sure where to find the answer to this question. Google wasn't
> helpful. The users on this list are a great repository of knowledge so
> I thought to try here.
>
> Is there a bash command that tells an executing s
Hi all,
Not sure where to find the answer to this question. Google wasn't
helpful. The users on this list are a great repository of knowledge so
I thought to try here.
Is there a bash command that tells an executing script what *its* path
is? Not the path where the user is but where the scr
After upgrading a machine from fedora 13 to fedora 14 (with all
updates), I was suddenly unable to get its httpd to authenticate
with my LDAP servers. After connecting my browser to the web server
with https, and typing in my username and password,
I get an Internal Server Error response.
My confi
On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 11:04 -0600, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
>
> On 01/30/2011 02:35 PM, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
> > On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 12:21 -0600, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
> >> Hello all..
> >>
> >> We have some RPM packages which have been built on a system with RPM
> >> version 4.4.2.3 and are
I have the above named tv tuner card ( which has usb connection ) .
I can tune to any tv channel that i wish but the problem is that
i can´t hear any sound . lsusb would print
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2304:0208 Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Studio PCTV USB2
The output of lsusb -v concerning the above tu
Hi
ls zfs working in fedora? Can you share?
I can't install it in fedora14
Thank you
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On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 4:15 PM, John W. Linville wrote:
> For roaming "seamlessly", simply using the same ssid and encryption
> info won't matter much if the AP's aren't bridged. Most consumer
> APs out of the box use a routed NAT configuration. This means that
> when you switch between APs yo
On 01/30/2011 01:36 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 01/30/2011 07:37 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>> The question was just for answering the criticism from my coworker that
>> I should have used rpm(8) and not yum(8).
> Your cow-orker clearly doesn't know what he/she/it is talking about.
I very well know.
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On 01/30/2011 02:35 PM, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 12:21 -0600, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
>> Hello all..
>>
>> We have some RPM packages which have been built on a system with RPM
>> version 4.4.2.3 and are being installed on F14 based systems with
>> 4.8.1.. We are creating th
On 01/30/2011 11:00 AM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> Your coworker is wrong. yum (Yellowdog Updater Modified ported from
> Yellowdog Linux for the PowerPC) is an intelligent front end for rpm
> (Red Hat Package Manager) that adds dependency resolution capabilities.
> They both use the rpm API an
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I don't want to hijack the main thread, so I've changed the subject
> slightly. I've been wondering something and it finally got to the point
> that I had to ask: is it just me, or does an
I've used Blender on Fedora before and got it working. (For a demo with Condor
- I'm no Blender expert) Let me know if there is something I can help with.
William
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> On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 13:56 +, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Mairin did you manage to get B
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 07:49:35PM +, mike cloaked wrote:
> I have a question for any wireless expert who can help.
>
> At home I have two wireless access points - one upstairs and one
> downstairs - to give a good signal anywhere in the house.
>
> What I would like is to have a seamless wire
Hi Rich,
I think I figured out what was going on. It looks like the
share/dirsrv/data/template-dse.ldif file was incomplete after the build
process. I did not go through the entire plugin list, but the cn=Multimaster
Replication Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config object was missing in the template
fi
On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 13:56 +, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
> Mairin did you manage to get Blender running?
No, were there some additional instructions for me to try? Nothing has
changed.
~m
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> It all started with Puppy Linux 5.2. I setup a LiveCD and jumped in to get
> familiar with it. I had some trouble with connectivity. I eventually got
> around to trying my linksys Wireless-G dongle. This showed some promise
> although I was unable to find the correct Puppy driver for the dong
On 01/31/2011 10:50 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> My advice to the OP would be to get a better AP with a more powerful
>> radio. Typical consumer junk is 15mW. Without looking too hard one can
>> get a good 100mW - 300mW init for not much more. (Google: Ubiquit
On 31/01/11 09:50, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> My advice to the OP would be to get a better AP with a more powerful
>> radio. Typical consumer junk is 15mW. Without looking too hard one can
>> get a good 100mW - 300mW init for not much more. (Google: Ubiquiti)
>
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> My advice to the OP would be to get a better AP with a more powerful
> radio. Typical consumer junk is 15mW. Without looking too hard one can
> get a good 100mW - 300mW init for not much more. (Google: Ubiquiti)
Ubiquiti 300mbit hardware is running off of 100mbit
On 01/31/2011 07:45 AM, Dick Roark wrote:
> It all started with Puppy Linux 5.2. I setup a LiveCD and jumped in to
> get familiar with it. I had some trouble with connectivity. I
> eventually got around to trying my linksys Wireless-G dongle. This
> showed some promise although I was unable to
Mairin did you manage to get Blender running?
Cheers,
Valent.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:03 PM, valent.turko...@gmail.com
wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 8:01 AM, valent.turko...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>> 2011/1/26 Máirín Duffy :
>>> Hi Valent,
>>>
>>> On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 13:03 +0100, valent.tur
It all started with Puppy Linux 5.2. I setup a LiveCD and jumped in to get
familiar with it. I had some trouble with connectivity. I eventually got
around to trying my linksys Wireless-G dongle. This showed some promise
although I was unable to find the correct Puppy driver for the dongle and
e
I'm using F14 and testing exchange mapi to connect to an exchange 2007 server.
I'm currently able to receive, but unable to send e-mail
Did anyone succed instead?
In the mean time I opened the bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=674034
as it seems there is an upstream fix for opench
On 01/31/2011 06:39 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
>
> Ed, can I ask for practical details? Currently my router gives wifi coverage
> on the ground floor and first floor (and is little used, but desirable). By
> the time the signal reaches my office in a stone building in the garden it is
> very weak.
On Monday 31 January 2011 01:18:35 Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 01/31/2011 05:15 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> > On 01/30/2011 03:42 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> >> My advice to the OP would be to get a better AP with a more powerful
> >> radio. Typical consumer junk is 15mW. Without looking too h
On Sunday 30 January 2011 20:10:15 Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 01/30/2011 11:49 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
> > I don't know if the design of NetworkManager ever considered this
> > scenario and whether any developer ever put in place code to hook up
> > to a valid strong signal even if a previously valid sig
JB gmail.com> writes:
> ...
1.
Add firewall log rules to ip(6)tables (both client and server).
To capture any nfs3 or nfs4 related errors (some traffic may be unsolicited:
error or control messages, NEW in terms of iptables)
/etc/sysconfig/iptables:
/etc/sysconfig/ip6tables:
...
# log
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:09 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
> It is possible that this is a design fault upstream in NetworkManager,
> and I can understand that Fedora developers may wash their hands of
> this issue citing this as an upstream design problem and saying file a
> BZ upstream and it will ge
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> 1) "overlapping AP coverage"
>
> They are on different frequencies - so there is no overlap.
>
> 2) recommending a high power AP is not really appropriate (in fact 300
> mW may well be illegal in some places) - this more avoids
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