On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 19:46:12 -0400
> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>> I forwarded a port, using system-config-firewall.
>>
>> The destination machine, not surprisingly, shows the IP address of
>> the firewall as the source of the connection. The g
Thanks, exactly what I was looking for.
Mike D.
On 8/27/2011 5:10 AM, Tom H wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
>> Does there exist a command or command string that will examine a Port
>> and report what application is locking that port?
> "netstat -ntulp" will output
> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> I forwarded a port, using system-config-firewall.
>>
>> The destination machine, not surprisingly, shows the IP address of
>> the firewall as the source of the connection. The goal is obtaining
>> the connection's real source IP. However, on the firewall the
>> forwarde
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 14:35, Jitesh Shah wrote:
> You could may be use "rpm -qa" to get a list of all installed RPMs and
> then pipe the output to "yumdownloader --source" to download SRPMs for
> all installed RPMs. That is assuming you don't need tight integration
> with yum.
>
> Jitesh
Excell
On 08/27/2011 08:46 PM, linux guy wrote:
> I used to upgrade that way. I did miss the memo.
So did I. The first time I used it was to go from F9 to F11 (I skipped
F10 because it had so many install problems.) on my desktop. Since
then, I've used it on my desktop for every new version through
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 17:54, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> It does mean erasing the files on the disk or other media. Now what dews
> erasing mean. It means that any program whose purpose is to list files
> on the media will find no files. That is what most people mean by
> erasing. In windows the sys
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Kam Leo wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 10:55 AM, linux guy wrote:
> > Commenting those lines out causes the F14 (non upgrade) kernel to run,
> > thus preventing the upgrade from completing. Which is what I am
> > trying to achieve.
> >
> > In case its been mi
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 10:55 AM, linux guy wrote:
> Commenting those lines out causes the F14 (non upgrade) kernel to run,
> thus preventing the upgrade from completing. Which is what I am
> trying to achieve.
>
> In case its been missed, I'm trying to upgrade from F14 to F15.
>
In case you mi
slim started up fine when this machine was running Fedora 14. I installed it
from for Fedora 15:
slim-1.3.2-8.fc15.x86_64
It doesn't start any more. I get this in /var/log/slim.log:
slim: unexpected signal 15
sh: /usr/bin/xauth: Permission denied
I'm trying to launch slim by changing my /etc
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 20:45:18 -0400
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> nppdf.so is a part of Adobe's AdobeReader_enu RPM. It is a 486 binary
> and can be used on either 686 or x86_64 systems (with the appropriate
> support glue installed).
But unfortunately, the support glue doesn't work :-).
https://bu
On 08/27/2011 06:16 PM, fred smith wrote:
> FWIW (I'm not currently running fedora, but Centos) I don't even have
> mozplugger installed (or at least about:plugins doesn't show it) but
> pdf files work fine using nppdf.so as the PDF plugin. They appear
> right inside a firefox window/tab.
nppdf.so
Do what thou wilt
shall be the whole of the Law.
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:45 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 01:24, Tim wrote:
>> To be pedantic, that's a complete misconception about what "formatting"
>> means...
>
> I disagree. I think that is exactly what formatting m
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 19:46:12 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I forwarded a port, using system-config-firewall.
>
> The destination machine, not surprisingly, shows the IP address of
> the firewall as the source of the connection. The goal is obtaining
> the connection's real source IP. However, o
I forwarded a port, using system-config-firewall.
The destination machine, not surprisingly, shows the IP address of the
firewall as the source of the connection. The goal is obtaining the
connection's real source IP. However, on the firewall the forwarded
connection isn't reported anywhere
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 05:22:08PM -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I have mozplugger-1.14.2-1.fc15.x86_64 installed (so I can run 32-bit
> Flash with 64-bit Firefox). Mozplugger also is supposed to support
> embedding PDF displays in a Firefox tab with evince or Adobe Reader, but
> in my browser,
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On 08/27/2011 03:28 AM, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> If I plug an usb HD with multiple partitions on it, I can see onmy desk
> as many icons as the number of partitions.
>
> If I ask to unmount one of them (right click on the icon and using t
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 17:22:08 -0400
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> Any idea what I've got wrong? If I can't get embedded display working,
> how do I fall back to opening a separate window?
I'd love to know too, because it seems like every stupid
financial site I have to access to see things like
onlin
I have mozplugger-1.14.2-1.fc15.x86_64 installed (so I can run 32-bit
Flash with 64-bit Firefox). Mozplugger also is supposed to support
embedding PDF displays in a Firefox tab with evince or Adobe Reader, but
in my browser, following a link to a PDF results in a window with blank
content.
I've t
On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:21 +0930, Tim wrote:
>
> Fernando Cassia:
> > I disagree. I think that is exactly what formatting means, laying
> out
> > a new file system, and erasing the contents in the process.
>
> You can think what you like, it doesn't make misconceptions true.
>
> And my comment
Commenting those lines out causes the F14 (non upgrade) kernel to run,
thus preventing the upgrade from completing. Which is what I am
trying to achieve.
In case its been missed, I'm trying to upgrade from F14 to F15.
On 8/27/11, panicloop wrote:
> On 08/28/2011 01:00 AM, linux guy wrote:
>> H
> Nobody talked about secure-erasing files to prevent recovery by
> forensic means or undelete ("unformat") utilities, that issue was
> introduced into the discussion by nitpickers on this thread, who
> started arguments about what low-lever formating is, or what the
> format word should mean.
Wel
On 08/27/2011 12:05 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> That isn't what the author wrote.
No, but it's how I interpreted what he wrote.
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On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> Is there any way to make yum also download srpms for every downloaded (and
> installed) rpm?.
>
> I just want to keep a repository of source files needed to build a system in
> any given state it currently is. For instance, I can
On 08/28/2011 01:00 AM, linux guy wrote:
Here is my grub.conf file.
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this
file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot parti
Is there any way to make yum also download srpms for every downloaded (and
installed) rpm?.
I just want to keep a repository of source files needed to build a system in
any given state it currently is. For instance, I can download the srpms for
the base system, but as time passes, the system will
Yum update last night had updates to kdm and kdebase. I installed them,
hoping it would fix my problem. No joy.
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Here is my grub.conf file.
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that
# all kernel
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:51, Tim wrote:
> With computing, deluding yourself that something actually means
> something else is an action that will come back to haunt you. Lying to
> other people is an action that may well cause someone serious problems.
Twisting the discussion to what words sho
Tim:
>> To be pedantic, that's a complete misconception about what "formatting"
>> means...
Fernando Cassia:
> I disagree. I think that is exactly what formatting means, laying out
> a new file system, and erasing the contents in the process.
You can think what you like, it doesn't make misconcep
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 01:24, Tim wrote:
> To be pedantic, that's a complete misconception about what "formatting"
> means...
I disagree. I think that is exactly what formatting means, laying out
a new file system, and erasing the contents in the process.
format d: on windows or
format d: /fs:j
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
>
> Does there exist a command or command string that will examine a Port
> and report what application is locking that port?
"netstat -ntulp" will output port, pid, and executable.
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Does there exist a command or command string that will examine a Port
and report what application is locking that port?
I am beating my head against an install for of all people my Son-In-Law.
Thanks
Mike D.
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Thanks, that helped but was not my problem. The problem was a classic
Forest for the Trees syndrome.
It helps to turn on Routing and Forwarding! Yep I can be a DUMMY!
On 8/19/2011 1:53 AM, François Patte wrote:
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On Saturday 27 August 2011 01:58 PM, François Patte wrote:
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> Bonjour,
>
> If I plug an usb HD with multiple partitions on it, I can see onmy desk
> as many icons as the number of partitions.
>
> If I ask to unmount one of them (right click on the
2011/8/27, François Patte :
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> Bonjour,
>
> If I plug an usb HD with multiple partitions on it, I can see onmy desk
> as many icons as the number of partitions.
>
> If I ask to unmount one of them (right click on the icon and using the
> menu "ejec
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Bonjour,
I have a bluetooth mouse. When I log-in, I can see a red cross on the
bluetooth icon in the gnome-panel, which seeems to indicate that
bluetooth is not enabled.
Nevertheless, If I click on the ico, I have the possibility to disable
bluetooth
On 08/27/2011 01:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/27/2011 04:09 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>> If you want to suggest a better wording, file a bug report and do
>> that. That would be useful.
> Should that be filed at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/ ? Or elsewhere?
Yeah. That's the place
Rahul
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Bonjour,
If I plug an usb HD with multiple partitions on it, I can see onmy desk
as many icons as the number of partitions.
If I ask to unmount one of them (right click on the icon and using the
menu "eject") all the partitions are unmounted. Is this
On 08/27/2011 04:09 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> If you want to suggest a better wording, file a bug report and do
> that. That would be useful.
Should that be filed at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/ ? Or elsewhere?
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On 08/27/2011 12:35 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> That isn't what the author wrote.
If you want to suggest a better wording, file a bug report and do
that. That would be useful.
Rahul
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On 08/27/2011 01:33 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 08/26/2011 10:22 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 08/27/2011 12:24 PM, Tim wrote:
>>> To be pedantic, that's a complete misconception about what "formatting"
>>> means...
>> The other utterly funny thing is the very last paragraph.
>>
>> "Once the drive has b
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