On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> The first thing, of course, was to re-enable USB 3.0 (xHCI) functionality;
> found that on the F14 bugs page (
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F14_bugs#USB_3.0_ports_not_working ).
>
> Once that was done, the WD drive came up fine, and
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Chris Kottaridis
wrote:
> I have VMWorkstation 7.1.3 installed on my Windows 7 box and a Fedora
> Core 14 box. When I try to create a VM machine and install Fedora 14
> X86_64 I get the following error:
>
>>The following problem occurred on line 65 of kickstart fil
For future information searches.
Bought a USB 3.0 external 2.5 inch hard drive the other day (WD 500GB 'My
Passport Essential'), and bought a Goe (Generic off-eBay) ExpressCard USB 3.0
controller (generic NEC xHCI), and have now had opportunity to set up and test.
The first thing, of course
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Jim wrote:
> On 02/18/2011 09:16 PM, edik landave wrote:
> > You can play them using Xine or Kaffeine. Just need to get the right
> > plug-ins for it. For *.mov files I think you need mainly the
> > libquickttime& the win32 plugins from the xine web site (just go
Jim, I have no idea why I they won't play. I have the same
configuration & play *.mov file. Try to see where the xine options are
pointing by right clicking check show controls a window will pop up.
Under the gui tab change configuration level to Expert & click the
apply button. The other Tabs will
Hi,
I've problems updating openafs on my fedora 13 system:
yum update reports:
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package openafs.i686 0:1.4.14-1.fc13 set to be updated
---> Package openafs-client.i686 0:1.4.14-1.fc13 set to be updated
--> Proces
On 02/18/2011 09:16 PM, edik landave wrote:
> You can play them using Xine or Kaffeine. Just need to get the right
> plug-ins for it. For *.mov files I think you need mainly the
> libquickttime& the win32 plugins from the xine web site (just google
> it) This are the stuff I do for many years to m
On 02/19/2011 05:45 PM, Rick Sewill wrote:
> On Saturday, February 19, 2011 04:28:11 am Anne Wilson wrote:
>> On Saturday 19 February 2011 10:20:30 Tim wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 16:07 -0500, Alex wrote:
I'd like to move it to a higher port to avoid the normal doorknob
rattling that
Yes, you can do it that way and then you create a symlink to it:
#as root after you did untar that packaged & rename the directory codecs:
ln -s codecs win32
#or if you untarred it & renamed the directory win32 then:
ln -s win32 codecs
#either way will work. I got used to the way I told you befor
On 02/19/2011 10:12 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I bought this computer with Windows XP installed. I removed the hard
> drive it came with and installed the hard drives from the computer
> it replaced. That went well except that the Win-XP on the "old"
> disks knew it had moved and
I bought this computer with Windows XP installed. I removed the hard
drive it came with and installed the hard drives from the computer
it replaced. That went well except that the Win-XP on the "old"
disks knew it had moved and refuses to boot. So this morning I
thought I'll ins
Yeah, I though that if I had Fedora 13 installed maybe I could boot from
The DVD and do a Fedora 14 upgrade from DVD. But, I had trouble getting
VMWare to boot from the DVD even after adding bios.bootDelay = "5000".
This was a hint I found on the web to give a reasonable opportunity to
enter . I st
On 02/18/2011 09:16 PM, edik landave wrote:
> You can play them using Xine or Kaffeine. Just need to get the right
> plug-ins for it. For *.mov files I think you need mainly the
> libquickttime& the win32 plugins from the xine web site (just google
> it) This are the stuff I do for many years to m
On 2/19/11 8:45 AM, Rick Sewill wrote:
> On Saturday, February 19, 2011 04:28:11 am Anne Wilson wrote:
>> On Saturday 19 February 2011 10:20:30 Tim wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 16:07 -0500, Alex wrote:
I'd like to move it to a higher port to avoid the normal doorknob
rattling that occ
Pasting U+A74F, "ꝏ", into a gnome-terminal session gets garbled results.
Looks like it's being rendered as a double-width character, but
wcwidth(0xA74F) in a UTF-8 locale returns 1. Hilarity ensues.
Who should have this bug?
* One of the font packages (which one?) for rendering this characte
On Saturday, February 19, 2011 04:28:11 am Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 19 February 2011 10:20:30 Tim wrote:
> > On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 16:07 -0500, Alex wrote:
> > > I'd like to move it to a higher port to avoid the normal doorknob
> > > rattling that occurs with ssh running on a public server.
On Saturday 19 February 2011 10:20:30 Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 16:07 -0500, Alex wrote:
> > I'd like to move it to a higher port to avoid the normal doorknob
> > rattling that occurs with ssh running on a public server.
>
> Even with it on a different port, you'd probably want to impleme
On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 16:07 -0500, Alex wrote:
> I'd like to move it to a higher port to avoid the normal doorknob
> rattling that occurs with ssh running on a public server.
Even with it on a different port, you'd probably want to implement some
firewalling that auto-bans an IP after few failed a
On Saturday 19 February 2011 09:24:44 Andy Campbell wrote:
> Has anyone been able in install F14 on an Acer Aspire One D255 (Netbook
> Atom N550) ?
>
> I've tried 64bit and 32bit DVD installs using an external USB DVD drive.
> They just hangs booting with "ISOLinux 4.02" line and doesn't get any
>
Has anyone been able in install F14 on an Acer Aspire One D255 (Netbook
Atom N550) ?
I've tried 64bit and 32bit DVD installs using an external USB DVD drive.
They just hangs booting with "ISOLinux 4.02" line and doesn't get any
further. The DVDs are good and been used to install other machine
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