Re: Microphone on Fedora 15

2011-09-11 Thread Sergio Belkin
2011/9/11 Elliott Chapin : > On 09/11/2011 06:33 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a Lenovo G470 4328 >> >> and there is no output on the microphone. >> > > Surely you mean input :) Yes I do :) > > There are a lot of solutions on the net; some work for some people ... Yes of course I

Fwd: systems partitions on /mnt

2011-09-11 Thread Javier Perez
-- Forwarded message -- From: Javier Perez Date: Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 7:32 PM Subject: Re: systems partitions on /mnt To: "Michael D. Setzer II" I'd buy that theory if the directories at root where soft links or hard links to the /mnt/ directories, but they are not. Watch th

Re: Microphone on Fedora 15

2011-09-11 Thread Elliott Chapin
On 09/11/2011 06:33 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Lenovo G470 4328 > > and there is no output on the microphone. > Surely you mean input :) There are a lot of solutions on the net; some work for some people ... I have internal and external now, but cannot shut off internal. The alsa

Microphone on Fedora 15

2011-09-11 Thread Sergio Belkin
Hi, I have a Lenovo G470 4328 and there is no output on the microphone. Audio devices: Slot: :00:1b.0 Class: Audio device Vendor: Intel Corporation Device: Cougar Point High Definition Audio Controller SVendor:Lenovo SDevice:Device 3975 Rev:04 Driver: HDA Intel Module

Re: Help Pl: Fedora 15 not detecting PCI Parallel Port

2011-09-11 Thread Peter Gueckel
Sanjay Arora wrote: > Hello > > I have installed Fedora 15 on Intel DH67BL motherboard & Intel I7-2600 > Processor. Since I need to print to a Dot Matrix printer on LPT: I added a > PCI Card providing a Parallel & a Serial Port. On the box it says Linux > supported, but does not provide any drive

Re: OT: How to find amount of free memory from within a C program

2011-09-11 Thread JB
Ranjan Maitra iastate.edu> writes: > ... > In any case, is there a ready way (function or such) to find out how > much memory is available to me from inside a C program? I would like > this to be as generic as possible. > ... http://linux.die.net/include/linux/kernel.h http://linux.die.net/man

OT: How to find amount of free memory from within a C program

2011-09-11 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Dear friends, This is a general question with the exception that I use Fedora exclusively:-) Besides, this -- along with R-help -- are the two most knowledgeable and helpful mailing lists I know of. In any case, is there a ready way (function or such) to find out how much memory is available to m

Re: Help Pl: Fedora 15 not detecting PCI Parallel Port

2011-09-11 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/11/2011 12:01 PM, Sanjay Arora wrote: > Hello > > I have installed Fedora 15 on Intel DH67BL motherboard & Intel > I7-2600 Processor. Since I need to print to a Dot Matrix printer on > LPT: I added a PCI Card providing a Parallel & a Serial Port

Re: Quick and dirty partition table repair?

2011-09-11 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 11:15:12 -0600 Peter Gueckel wrote: > Tom Horsley wrote: > > > Is there a quick way I can move the 4th primary partition entry > > to the 1st primary partition entry? > > I think fdisk can do this. In the advanced menu, there is something about > changing the partition order

Help Pl: Fedora 15 not detecting PCI Parallel Port

2011-09-11 Thread Sanjay Arora
Hello I have installed Fedora 15 on Intel DH67BL motherboard & Intel I7-2600 Processor. Since I need to print to a Dot Matrix printer on LPT: I added a PCI Card providing a Parallel & a Serial Port. On the box it says Linux supported, but does not provide any driver. Literature inside says use Par

Re: Quick and dirty partition table repair?

2011-09-11 Thread Peter Gueckel
Tom Horsley wrote: > Is there a quick way I can move the 4th primary partition entry > to the 1st primary partition entry? I think fdisk can do this. In the advanced menu, there is something about changing the partition order. This might do it. I always partition with parted and then fine tune

Re: Quick and dirty partition table repair?

2011-09-11 Thread Michael D. Setzer II
On 11 Sep 2011 at 10:55, Tom Horsley wrote: Date sent: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 10:55:51 -0400 From: Tom Horsley To: Fedora List Subject:Quick and dirty partition table repair? Send reply to: Community support for Fedora users

Re: Quick and dirty partition table repair?

2011-09-11 Thread Joe Zeff
On 09/11/2011 07:55 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: > Or maybe it would all be simpler if I just DDed the one partition > I'm trying to keep to a file, reinitialize the disk from scratch, > and then DD it back (making sure to make the partition the identical > size). If you do have to go that route, I'd su

Re: Quick and dirty partition table repair?

2011-09-11 Thread Marvin Kosmal
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: > I've been rearranging a disk with gparted and it left > me with this: > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > /dev/sdb42048 976773119 4883855365 Extended > /dev/sdb5409651204095

Quick and dirty partition table repair?

2011-09-11 Thread Tom Horsley
I've been rearranging a disk with gparted and it left me with this: Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdb42048 976773119 4883855365 Extended /dev/sdb54096512040952560 83 Linux /dev/sdb651206144 976771071

Re: Lost PSWD - How to recover

2011-09-11 Thread Adalbert Prokop
Am 11.09.2011 14:43, schrieb Zadikim Yisrael: Hello Zadkim, > The school needed a server. I choose Samba. In the process I forgot > the pswd. How to retrieve pswd? Do you mean the root password? You cannot "recover" it, you will have to set a new one. Boot into the sigle user mode, type "pas

Re: Lost PSWD - How to recover

2011-09-11 Thread Marvin Kosmal
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 5:43 AM, Zadikim Yisrael wrote: > List Users, > > > During the setup of the Linux server, I was testing a lot, to make sure > the server worked well for all windows clients. > The school needed a server. I choose Samba. In the process I forgot the > pswd. How to retriev

Lost PSWD - How to recover

2011-09-11 Thread Zadikim Yisrael
List Users, During the setup of  the Linux server, I was testing a lot, to make sure the server worked well for all windows clients. The school needed a server.  I choose Samba.  In the process I forgot the pswd.  How to retrieve pswd? tnx -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org T

systems partitions on /mnt

2011-09-11 Thread Javier Perez
Hi I have been googling but could not find anything useful yet. I am installing a new system.(FC15) from scratch. I created separate / , /boot , /var , /home partitions, taking into consideration that I had a large disk. I noticed that /mnt has boot, var and home directories which are not pointing