Hi Andras,
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
> 2011/10/21, suvayu ali :
>> I have tried that, without the ^a it simply ignores the cursor keys. :(
>> That said a line like this (with printable characters) work as expected:
>>
>> bind ' ' windowlist -b
>>
>> The above shows me t
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On 10/21/2011 04:58 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> If I run
>
> smbclient -L 192.168.1.110
>
> I get the following. Note that it doesn't matter what I enter when it
> prompts for root password.
>
> Enter root's password:
> session request to 192.168.
On 10/21/11 01:46, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 17:46 -0700, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
>> and click browse. After a few seconds an SMB Browser popup is
>> displayed with TALOFASYSTEMS as the share name and TALOFA01 as the
>> comment with an arrow in front of the share name. A couple of se
Wow this thing is strange.
It appears that you build in place, and by that I mean all the install
documentation I found says you go ahead and extract the archive to
it's installation place and build it.
You even have to source a bashrc file just to set it up so it will
build. I'm building now. I
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 07:51, Tim wrote:
> I've used several other inkjet printers that have convinced me that I
> don't want to use a inkjet ever again.
Check ebay for Continuous Ink Systems (CIS) made in China. Then you
can buy ink in bulk (bottles) and refill automagically to your heart´s
con
On 10/21/2011 12:18 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I'm convinced that hardware just sits around waiting for
> a software upgrade so it can fail at the most confusing
> possible time :-).
Of course it does, it's the AHS/ASS principle: All Hardware Sucks/All
Software Sucks. And, I might add, ADS: All Do
On 10/21/2011 12:10 PM, Bill Perry wrote:
> It appears that my scsi card went bad during the hardware upgrade.
>
> Arg!
Yeah; weird when that happens, isn't it? My sister had a problem with
her Ubuntu box refusing to accept DNS numbers. When we tried to use a
Live CD to upgrade to 11.10 (a
On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 12:10:51 -0700
Bill Perry wrote:
> It appears that my scsi card went bad during the hardware upgrade.
>
> Arg!
I'm convinced that hardware just sits around waiting for
a software upgrade so it can fail at the most confusing
possible time :-).
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It appears that my scsi card went bad during the hardware upgrade.
Arg!
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El día 12 de octubre de 2011 09:20, Martín Marqués
escribió:
>
> Seems to work. At least it boots the image. Haven't tried to installed it yet.
OK. Boot went OK but installation freezes at a point. Graphical boot
looks crappy.
Tried a Debian 6 ISO which got to the step where it asks about
partit
2011/10/21, suvayu ali :
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
>>> I have tried that too. For lines like these,
>>>
>>> bind ^a^[[D prev
>>> bind ^a^[[C next
>>>
>>> I get an error like this:
>>>
>>> bind character ^x, or (octal) \032 expected.
>>
>> Are you sure you need that
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> On 10/21/2011 02:30 AM, antonio.montagn...@alice.it wrote:
>>
>> has anyone installed successfully Openfoam in Fedora??
>> (http://www.openfoam.org
>>
>>
>> I think that it should be included in official repo, as it is widely used in
>>
On 10/21/2011 02:30 AM, antonio.montagn...@alice.it wrote:
>
> has anyone installed successfully Openfoam in Fedora??
> (http://www.openfoam.org
>
>
> I think that it should be included in official repo, as it is widely used in
> teh academic world.
>
> Tnx
Apparently, Ubuntu supports it.
The pr
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 4:30 AM, antonio.montagn...@alice.it
wrote:
>
>
> has anyone installed successfully Openfoam in Fedora??
> (http://www.openfoam.org
>
>
> I think that it should be included in official repo, as it is widely used in
> teh academic world.
I'm not interested in maintaining i
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
>> I have tried that too. For lines like these,
>>
>> bind ^a^[[D prev
>> bind ^a^[[C next
>>
>> I get an error like this:
>>
>> bind character ^x, or (octal) \032 expected.
>
> Are you sure you need that ^a there? I'd think that's not part o
On Fri, 2011-10-21 at 10:37 +0200, Andrey Ivanov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we are using 389 in production environment since 2006 or 2007. It is a
> central authentication/authorization mechanism for ~2 accounts,
> ~500 (occasional search from 5000) workstations, ~20-30 web
> applications.
> We have 3
2011/10/21, suvayu ali :
> Hi Andras,
>
> Thank you for your response.
>
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
>>
>> How about screen's own bind command (see man screen)?
>> I haven't used it, but that's what I would look at first.
>>
>
> I have tried that too. For lines like thes
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 08:55:47 -0400, KC (Keith) wrote:
> ML1610 is not there anymore.
$ rpm -ql foomatic-db|grep Samsung|grep ML-16
/usr/share/foomatic/db/source/opt/pjl-Samsung-ML-1650-AllowReprint.xml
/usr/share/foomatic/db/source/opt/pjl-Samsung-ML-1650-Economode.xml
/usr/share/foomatic/db/sour
normal bahavior as long there is no dns-record
nslookup = NAME SERVER lookup
Am 21.10.2011 10:39, schrieb Amit Saha:
Hello all:
My first post here, and I begin with a (possibly super) newbie query.
'nslookup' fails to resolve my local machine which I have named: 'soma'.
Here are some data:
$h
Hi Andras,
Thank you for your response.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Andras Simon wrote:
>
> How about screen's own bind command (see man screen)?
> I haven't used it, but that's what I would look at first.
>
I have tried that too. For lines like these,
bind ^a^[[D prev
bind ^a^[[C next
On Thursday, October 20, 2011 11:35:06 PM Miguel Cardenas wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have just moved to Fedora 15 (used another distro before), but it appears
> that the sound control is managed by the Phonon... I don't know much about
> it except that tried it some time ago when compiled it as a module
2011/10/21, suvayu ali :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been trying to setup some keybindings for screen but have been
> rather unsuccessful so far. The documentation is very difficult to
> understand / follow for me. I was wondering if someone could help me
> understand how to specify key combinations
Hi everyone,
I have been trying to setup some keybindings for screen but have been
rather unsuccessful so far. The documentation is very difficult to
understand / follow for me. I was wondering if someone could help me
understand how to specify key combinations with modifier keys.
I want to be ab
Apple's Mac OS X provides driverless installs for both printers and
image input devices.
Of course the printers must have drivers from somewhere. OS X bundles
that Gutenprint drivers, that are obtained from the Open Source
community.
I'm pretty sure that Apple either requires or maybe somehow co
Tim:
>> Often, it's cheaper to throw out a printer and buy a
>> new one when the ink runs out, never mind the other parts of the
>> printer.
Fernando Cassia:
> I bought a Lexmark Optra 40 because it was an inkjet with a CPU, RAM,
> and color postscript. It is over 10 years old and still works, to
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 07:21, Tim wrote:
> Often, it's cheaper to throw out a printer and buy a
> new one when the ink runs out, never mind the other parts of the
> printer.
I bought a Lexmark Optra 40 because it was an inkjet with a CPU, RAM,
and color postscript. It is over 10 years old and s
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 14:44 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> I don´t see a movement by consumers to clearly ask printer
> manufacturers to identify the standards used on the box. Is there
> one?
The trouble is that most computer users are used to the idea of
installing drivers with hardware (and, u
has anyone installed successfully Openfoam in Fedora?? (http://www.openfoam.org
I think that it should be included in official repo, as it is widely used in
teh academic world.
Tnx
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On 21/10/11 04:40, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 21:59 -0500, Manuel Escudero wrote:
>> I need an external HDD. With Wi-Fi support that fits well with Linux.
>> Don't need software (There's Deja-Dup).
>
> (You mean a NAS, not a HDD.) Basically any of the commercial offerings
>
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 6:07 AM, Miguel Cardenas wrote:
> Hi
>
> It worked, but should I do it every time I start the X11? If so, where could
> I place the command to run automatically when starting the KDE?
>
~/.config/xfce4/xinitrc
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On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> normal bahavior as long there is no dns-record
Yes, I recognize that. What confuses me is that on my Ubuntu desktop,
I didn't have to do anything explicitly.
> nslookup = NAME SERVER lookup
I am sorry, I didn't quite get this.
TIA,
Amit
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 17:46 -0700, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> and click browse. After a few seconds an SMB Browser popup is
> displayed with TALOFASYSTEMS as the share name and TALOFA01 as the
> comment with an arrow in front of the share name. A couple of seconds
> later I get an authentication pop
Hello all:
My first post here, and I begin with a (possibly super) newbie query.
'nslookup' fails to resolve my local machine which I have named: 'soma'.
Here are some data:
$hostname
soma.ad.adfa.edu.au
$hostname -d
ad.adfa.edu.au
$domainname
(none)
I connect to the LAN via DHCP. Lookup on
Hi
If I start FC15 with the 2.6.38.6-26.rc1.fc15.i686 kernel, Everything works
fine, the internal Intel Centrino 6230 card performs flawlessly.
If I start FC15 with the 2.6.40.6-0.fc15.i686 the system crashes, it totally
freezes as soon as it turns up the wireless card (at least that is what it
see
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