On 09/25/2011 08:03 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
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On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 23:58, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> That´s a popular myth. A SIP voip call goes computer-to-computer or
> device-to-device over the IP cloud.
Let me rephrase "can go..."
voipstuff.net.au/IPDialling.html
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:58, Michael Ekstrand wrote:
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> * Call quality - Skype's call quality is somewhat better than Google's
> VoIP offerings in my experience.
That´s a popular myth. A SIP voip call goes computer-to-computer or
device-to-device over the IP cloud.
"Voip quality" was an issue
Néstor writes:
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I use Google Voice all the time and I have use Google chat. When you make a
call with
Google Chat you can actually see the credit you have in Google Voice. I
actually made a
phone call from the Phillipines to San Diego using Google Chat and it was
F15
Setup F15 hard drive on a different computer /dev/sda and sent hard
drive to a friend to put in his computer as /dev/sdb , behind WindowsXp
and went into the rescue mode to run grub-install /dev/sda , getting a
error message;
"Does not have any corresponding BIOS drive".
Drive is recogni
I use Google Voice all the time and I have use Google chat. When you make a
call with
Google Chat you can actually see the credit you have in Google Voice. I
actually made a
phone call from the Phillipines to San Diego using Google Chat and it was
free. I do not
know how. I do know that phone c
On 09/25/2011 08:18 PM, Clive Hills wrote:
> Reinstall!
ridiculous.
> or restore from backups , you *do* have backups ?
that is a last resort.
you need to run;
man rpm
or
info rpm
also.
'man --initdb' is a much easier way, and would be more
accurate than backups.
most _users_ who make b
On Sun, 2011-09-25 at 09:32 -0400, Fulko Hew wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >
> >> As I understand it, there seem to be 2 ways to use skype, ekiga, Bosix,
> >> etc and probably google.
> >> skype to skype, and skype to telephone.
> >> skype to skype is free of ch
sean darcy ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 25/09/2011 22:15:
> Doing something really silly, which erased /var/lib/rpm/. Sigh.
>
> Found http://www.sharp-tools.net/archives/000765.html which talks about
> recovering from an erasure by using a log file /var/lib/rpmpkgs that a
> cron
On 09/25/2011 08:15 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> Doing something really silly, which erased /var/lib/rpm/. Sigh.
>
> Found http://www.sharp-tools.net/archives/000765.html which talks about
> recovering from an erasure by using a log file /var/lib/rpmpkgs that a
> cron job did on his system. Can't find
Reinstall!
or restore from backups , you *do* have backups ?
Clive
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Doing something really silly, which erased /var/lib/rpm/. Sigh.
Found http://www.sharp-tools.net/archives/000765.html which talks about
recovering from an erasure by using a log file /var/lib/rpmpkgs that a
cron job did on his system. Can't find any such file on my system.
Any suggestions reall
Bob Goodwin ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 25/09/2011
19:42:
>
> Suddenly I can't print the Sunday crossword puzzles! Firefox
> prints the pdf files via evince and something has gone wrong
> there. I have two Brother laser printers, an HL-5124 and an
>
Gregory P. Ennis ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
25/09/2011 17:08:
> Dear List,
>
> Do any of you have an opensource dicom viewer that works on F15? dicom
> files are customarily used to store radiographic medical images.
>
> I have been unable to compile the source code for aesku
Finally I got a WiFi driver installed last night that works!
OK, I'm using the following software from RaLink:
> http://www.ralinktech.com/license_us.php?n=2&p=0&t=U0wyRnpjMlYwY3k4eU1ERXhMekExTHpFeEwyUnZkMjVzYjJGa056azVPREF3T1RFek9DNWllakk5UFQweU1ERXhYekEwTURkZlVsUXpNRGN3WDFKVU16TTNNRjlTVkRVek56Q
Terry Barnaby beam.ltd.uk> writes:
> ...
> Anyway a test with local nfs:
> time tar -xf /tmp/jpgraph-3.5.0b1.tar
> real3m27.320s
> ...
Do it for both, NFS v3 and v4. It may provide an additional regression case.
Filing BZ report will get you some answer from an NFS dev.
JB
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On 09/25/2011 07:03 PM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
> Try writing to a different type of filesystem. It might be the
> filesystem's fault. MacTCP on the Classic Mac OS got a real bad rap
> because FTP writes were very slow, but it was easy to show that the
> problem was in the Heirarchical Fi
On 09/25/2011 06:41 PM, JB wrote:
> Terry Barnaby beam.ltd.uk> writes:
>
>> ...
>> # Test1, defaults: nfs version 4, sync
>> Server /etc/exports: "/data *.kingnet(rw)"
>> Client /etc/fstab: "king.kingnet:/data /data nfs defaults 0 0"
>>
>> dd if=/tmp/data.bin of=/data/tmp/data.bin bs=102400
>>
On 09/25/2011 06:13 PM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
> Are you using userspace NFS or the kernel NFS? The kernel NFS
> _should_ be faster.
>
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
>> I wonder if NFS is doing a complete sync() to disk on each file close ??
>
> If you are using
Try writing to a different type of filesystem. It might be the
filesystem's fault. MacTCP on the Classic Mac OS got a real bad rap
because FTP writes were very slow, but it was easy to show that the
problem was in the Heirarchical Filesystem.
Is your destination filesystem journaled? Maybe flus
Suddenly I can't print the Sunday crossword puzzles! Firefox
prints the pdf files via evince and something has gone wrong
there. I have two Brother laser printers, an HL-5124 and an
HL-2170W, printing to either one from Evince causes the "Paper"
light to com
Terry Barnaby beam.ltd.uk> writes:
> ...
> # Test1, defaults: nfs version 4, sync
> Server /etc/exports: "/data *.kingnet(rw)"
> Client /etc/fstab:"king.kingnet:/data /data nfs defaults 0 0"
>
> dd if=/tmp/data.bin of=/data/tmp/data.bin bs=102400
> 32.9 MB/s
>
> dd if=/data/tmp/data.bin o
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:08:27AM -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> Do any of you have an opensource dicom viewer that works on F15? dicom
> files are customarily used to store radiographic medical images.
>
> I have been unable to compile the source code for aeskulap or kradview
Are you using userspace NFS or the kernel NFS? The kernel NFS
_should_ be faster.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
> I wonder if NFS is doing a complete sync() to disk on each file close ??
If you are using the userspace NFS, the strace command will show all
the system cal
32-bit ARM or PowerPC systems don't need fans. If you want a quiet
computer, buy an old PowerPC Mac used and run a PowerPC Linux distro
on it. Doesn't Fedora support PowerPC?
However 64-bit PowerPC requires fans that sound like jet engines. I
don't think there are 64-bit ARMs yet but I understa
On 09/25/2011 09:47 AM, Tim wrote:
> It needs forced cooling, yet uses a technique that is prone to failure,
> and requires maintenance by unskilled owners.
A friend of mine suggests leaving an empty slot between each two cards
whenever possible for better ventilation.
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On 09/25/2011 04:39 PM, JB wrote:
> Terry Barnaby beam.ltd.uk> writes:
>
>> ...
>
> It would be useful to publish a test for
> # Test4, defaults: nfs version 3
> that is with "sync" option, so we could see if similar degradation was
> present with older protocol ?
>
> One other thing: it would b
Ed Greshko ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 22/09/2011 22:35:
> On 09/23/2011 03:42 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
>> after two hours of operation my Fedora 15 shuts down and system reboots
>> byitself suddenly: I was thinking that it was at the end of his life,
>> but I noticed after
On 09/25/2011 09:36 AM, Tim wrote:
> And, in my case, I do not like being close to monitors. Particularly
> VDUs that strobe. So I'm using to viewing them from probably double the
> distance most people would.
And that'd be about three times the distance I find comfortable.
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On Sat, 2011-09-24 at 13:12 -0700, Linda McLeod wrote:
> If the tower is set near a hot air vent, the fans will pull-in heat,
> and heat what they're supposed to be cooling...
Or, even just in a location with poor circulation... Warm air already
in the room, and the computer's exhaust sucked back
Tim:
>> Most screens tend to be rather poor resolution, so you have little
>> choice but to run windows full-screen, and with biggish fonts.
Joe Zeff:
> I've never had a problem with that, and until April, when I had cataract
> surgery, I was intensely nearsighted. Of course, I do keep my monito
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> Do any of you have an opensource dicom viewer that works on F15? dicom
> files are customarily used to store radiographic medical images.
>
> I have been unable to compile the source code for aeskulap or kradview,
> and be
Terry Barnaby beam.ltd.uk> writes:
> ...
It would be useful to publish a test for
# Test4, defaults: nfs version 3
that is with "sync" option, so we could see if similar degradation was
present with older protocol ?
One other thing: it would be interesting to see the results if instead of
in-p
On 09/25/2011 05:49 AM, Tim wrote:
> Most screens tend to be rather poor resolution, so you have little
> choice but to run windows full-screen, and with biggish fonts.
I've never had a problem with that, and until April, when I had cataract
surgery, I was intensely nearsighted. Of course, I do
On 09/25/2011 02:13 AM, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> I could probably produce on short notice say about 20 'users'
> who do not agree with you.
> And these masses keep the manufacturers (Dell, Lenovo, etc)
> in business, not us.
> A lot of them will have little difficulty adapting to Unity/Gnome 3
Gregory P. Ennis ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
25/09/2011 17:08:
> Dear List,
>
> Do any of you have an opensource dicom viewer that works on F15? dicom
> files are customarily used to store radiographic medical images.
>
> I have been unable to compile the source code for aesku
Dear List,
Do any of you have an opensource dicom viewer that works on F15? dicom
files are customarily used to store radiographic medical images.
I have been unable to compile the source code for aeskulap or kradview,
and before I tried any more packages I thought I would see if any of you
hav
On 09/25/2011 02:13 PM, Zadikim Yisrael wrote:
> I do apologize for not responding quickly. Fedora Core user pswd is the
> problem. They (school) needed to pass large files between admin and
> instructor. When my testing was complete, and everything was working,
> including NX (remote desktop),
I do apologize for not responding quickly. Fedora Core user pswd is the
problem. They (school) needed to pass large files between admin and
instructor. When my testing was complete, and everything was working,
including NX (remote desktop), I wast called to another job.
I will perform the su
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Fulko Hew wrote:
>> Can someone explain this?
>
> If you look at this chart, calls to US and Canada are free.
>
You are correct if you are connecting from the US/Canada - but if you
connect from elsewhere there is a charge even for calls to the
US/Canada - eg it
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
>> As I understand it, there seem to be 2 ways to use skype, ekiga, Bosix,
>> etc and probably google.
>> skype to skype, and skype to telephone.
>> skype to skype is free of charge, that's the one I refer to.
>>
>> For skype to telephone yo
On 09/25/2011 09:20 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> That is one of the things I don't understand. Google has not asked me for
> money
> to telephone. I live in San Antonio and I called my son in Chicago. I
> have no account with Google and as far as I can see the call was free.
> Can someone explain t
> As I understand it, there seem to be 2 ways to use skype, ekiga, Bosix,
> etc and probably google.
> skype to skype, and skype to telephone.
> skype to skype is free of charge, that's the one I refer to.
>
> For skype to telephone you pay skype in advance by opening an account
> and can make
On Sat, 2011-09-24 at 19:43 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> Your choice not to use it is of course your own but I can assure you
> that it is indeed possible to use it, create a reasonably effective
> security layer through it with a minimum level of difficulty - or at
> least a manageable level of dif
On Sun, 2011-09-25 at 11:13 +0200, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> And all these other 'changes' making laptops much more
> difficult to use, such as say
> - the 16:9 format of the screens
That depends on the use of the computer. For spreadsheets, which are
usually wider than taller, they can be usef
On Sat, 2011-09-24 at 12:12 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> I suspect that touch screens will become prominent for desktop use in
> the near future. They've always been available but very little
> software actually made sense of them, thus there's been nothing to
> drive sales (save for maybe the Wacom
Anyone know why the NFS write performance with Fedora14 may be slow (without
async) ?
I have Gigabit networking which is all working fine and the systems in question
have been running Fedora in various forms for many years.
Writing a single large file across NFS is fine, about: 32MBytes/sec witho
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 10:26:49AM -0400, Genes MailLists wrote:>
> Its one thing to add tablet/phone ("metro") mode - its another to make
> laptops (or desktops) much more difficult to use.
You should stop and think about how 'ego-centric' your remarks
are. "We" on this mailing list hardly re
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