On 27/07/11 07:00, yudi v wrote:
> Neither do I use Windows.
> Debian user.
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http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
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On 06/29/2011 12:33 AM, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
> Hi! How and where can i request for a package inclusion?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
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On 07/27/2011 02:00 PM, yudi v wrote:
> Neither do I use Windows.
> Debian user.
>
Download the source code and build it.
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/l/i/liveusb-creator/liveusb-creator-3.11.1.tar.bz2
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Neither do I use Windows.
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On 07/27/2011 12:30 PM, yudi v wrote:
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> > As I do not have access to a Fedora system, what other method can I
> > use to create a liveUSB?
> >
> https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/
>
> yum install liveusb-creator
>
> Ed, I already mentioned that I do not have access
On Wednesday 27 July 2011 04:40 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there a tp_smapi (for ThinkPads) Fedora RPM anywhere?
>
> If not, how do ThinkPad users install tp_smapi?
> Can one use dkms to keep tp_smapi up-to-date?
>
>
[1]
http://www.jonathanpritchard.com/blog/how-to-install-tp_smapi-and-change
>
> > As I do not have access to a Fedora system, what other method can I
> > use to create a liveUSB?
> >
> https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/
>
> yum install liveusb-creator
>
> Ed, I already mentioned that I do not have access to a Fedora system.
> Secondly,
Preparing the USB stick
On Wednesday 27 July 2011 04:40 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there a tp_smapi (for ThinkPads) Fedora RPM anywhere?
>
> If not, how do ThinkPad users install tp_smapi?
> Can one use dkms to keep tp_smapi up-to-date?
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tp_smapi
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> I am unable to create a liveUSB install of Fedora-15-i386-DVD.iso.
>
> first I tried
>
> dd if=~/Download/F15-Server-i386-DVD.iso of=/dev/sdc
>
> copies the files fine, but will not boot. not sure why?
> something flashes by too quickly and then boots from the HDD.
>
> /dev/sdc1 has the
I was fine with FC14-32, but the only way I've managed to start JACK is
by having Ardour do it rather than jackd:
Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory
Cannot connect to server socket
jack server is not running or cannot be started).
-
A well-known prob
I am unable to create a liveUSB install of Fedora-15-i386-DVD.iso.
first I tried
dd if=~/Download/F15-Server-i386-DVD.iso of=/dev/sdc
copies the files fine, but will not boot. not sure why?
something flashes by too quickly and then boots from the HDD.
/dev/sdc1 has the boot flag set.
As I do
Hello,everybody.
There is no packages about mod_jk-ap20 in our fedora rpm packages.How can I
connect apache with tomcat,using http_proxy ,ajp_proxy or something
else?Which method is the best way to use it?
When i start tomcat6 with command "service tomcat6 start " or "run_init
service tomcat6 sta
Is there a tp_smapi (for ThinkPads) Fedora RPM anywhere?
If not, how do ThinkPad users install tp_smapi?
Can one use dkms to keep tp_smapi up-to-date?
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F15 systemd writes only this in the log which is not very helpful
systemd[1]:
PID 7284 read from file /var/run/nessusd.pid does not exist
Your service or init script might be broken
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> All plugins loaded
>
On 07/26/2011 12:00 PM, Remi Collet wrote:
>
> 1/ try the version in "rawhide" which should fix the issue
>
> 2/ try the version in my repo
> http://rpms.famillecollet.com/fedora/15/remi/i386/repoview/createrepo.html
>
> This is the version I use for the "remi" repo (which include EL-5).
>
I ended
> Maildir/cur/ <- read messages
> Maildir/new/ <- unread messages
Got it!
That's a help.
Thanks
Chris Kottaridis
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 23:30 +0100, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> On 25 July 2011 23:27, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> > On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 17:00 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >> There is
Le 26/07/2011 15:34, Stephen Berg (Contractor) a écrit :
> The createrepo package that comes with Fedora 15 (0.9.9-3) is unable to
> generate repos using SHA1. This has caused me to downgrade createrepo
> to the Fedora 14 version (0.9.8-5) because the system hosts some local
> repos for Scienti
On 07/26/2011 10:03 AM, harry.dev...@faa.gov wrote:
I have a password policy set to have passwords expire every 90 days,
etc. However, we have 1 or 2 users that we never want their password
to expire. I cannot find where to set this in the user's account
settings. I have the latest 389-ds
I have a password policy set to have passwords expire every 90 days, etc.
However, we have 1 or 2 users that we never want their password to expire.
I cannot find where to set this in the user's account settings. I have
the latest 389-ds installed on a 64-bit CentOS 5.4 installation.
Any idea
On 07/26/2011 05:00 PM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> On 07/26/2011 03:05 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:54:18 +0100
>> Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
>>
>>> As others have said, that's how rsh "security" "works" - if you need to
>>> strace
>>> the command as a non-root user you might be able t
On 07/26/2011 03:05 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:54:18 +0100
> Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
>
>> As others have said, that's how rsh "security" "works" - if you need to
>> strace
>> the command as a non-root user you might be able to come up with something
>> involving dropping the fi
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:54:18 +0100
Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> As others have said, that's how rsh "security" "works" - if you need to strace
> the command as a non-root user you might be able to come up with something
> involving dropping the file capability and granting cap_net_bind_service to
> th
On 07/26/2011 02:29 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:05:59 +0100
> Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
>
>> It's presumably being having its capabilities dropped because you are
>> ptracing
>> an executable with the cap_net_bind_service capability as an unprivileged
>> user
>> (if it wasn't it
Tom Horsley writes:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:05:59 +0100
Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> It's presumably being having its capabilities dropped because you are
ptracing
> an executable with the cap_net_bind_service capability as an unprivileged
user
> (if it wasn't it would be a security hole as a reg
Once upon a time, Tom Horsley said:
> It is the rsh client program, why on earth would the rsh client need to bind
> a privileged port?
Because that's how rsh works for .rhosts and /etc/hosts.equiv
processing. Connections from a privileged port are considered
"trusted".
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The createrepo package that comes with Fedora 15 (0.9.9-3) is unable to
generate repos using SHA1. This has caused me to downgrade createrepo
to the Fedora 14 version (0.9.8-5) because the system hosts some local
repos for Scientific Linux 5x.
Is there anyone getting a fix in the pipeline? I
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:05:59 +0100
Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> It's presumably being having its capabilities dropped because you are ptracing
> an executable with the cap_net_bind_service capability as an unprivileged user
> (if it wasn't it would be a security hole as a regular user could use a
> de
On 07/26/2011 01:59 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> tomh> strace -o working.trace rsh tomh date
> rcmd: socket: Permission denied
It's presumably being having its capabilities dropped because you are ptracing
an executable with the cap_net_bind_service capability as an unprivileged user
(if it wasn't it
I just tried to run an "rsh" command under strace, and it
always gets permission denied when it tries to bind the
socket (fedora 15 64 bit). Is this some new helpful
security feature I've never heard of?
tomh> strace -o working.trace rsh tomh date
rcmd: socket: Permission denied
>From the working
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