On 10/28/2011 08:37 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> According to most recent RFCs IPv6 addresses starting with 0xFD are
> considered unique local addresses. This is more or less equivalent
> to the IPv4 private addresses.
>
> I have the following IPv6 address configured on eth0
>
> fd00:::41/32
>
According to most recent RFCs IPv6 addresses starting with 0xFD are
considered unique local addresses. This is more or less equivalent to the
IPv4 private addresses.
I have the following IPv6 address configured on eth0
fd00:::41/32
When I run ifconfig eth0 I get:
eth0 Link encap:Ethe
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
> Can you hack some java code? See
> http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=idm-console-framework.git;a=commit;h=a77731fbd8258ca0e4803e936688d2a543ea9f50
> for an example of how someone recently did something similar to add a
> specific UI tab
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 19:14, Beartooth wrote:
>
> Right-clicking on the bare panel, I've tried both "properties"
> and "panel." With the latter I can get an option to "add items," but
> there is neither an applet called "drawer" among the offerings, nor
> anything with an icon that sugge
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 22:00, Beartooth wrote:
>
> When I first tried F15, I managed to get it hopelessly snarled;
> but now I have an expendable laptop running F16 Beta with xfce, and I
> think I can learn to live with it. The rest of my machines all still run
> F14. I'm wondering what my
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 19:19:08 +0200,
antonio wrote:
> Bruno Wolff III ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
> 28/10/2011 17:21:
> > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 16:19:22 +0200,
> >Antonio M wrote:
> >> yes, I know xguest, but I understand that guest can work only with
> >> firefox:
Beartooth wrote:
> alacarte is installed, according to "yum install" -- but I find
> no launcher for it, and doing "alacarte" or "alacarte&" either as user
> or as root gets me an error complaining about "no module named
> gmenu" (whatever that is). And "yum install gmenu" just gets "no packa
When I first tried F15, I managed to get it hopelessly snarled;
but now I have an expendable laptop running F16 Beta with xfce, and I
think I can learn to live with it. The rest of my machines all still run
F14. I'm wondering what my chances would be if I ran preupgrade twice on
any of
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:44 PM, David Gaden wrote:
>
> Looks like I'm not going to be much help.
>
>>1. The build from source documentation is pretty bad. The "System
>>Requirements" need to be broken up between build requirements and
>>runtime requirements. I.e, do I need or -devel... It has...
De: "antonio.montagn...@alice.it"
Para: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Enviado: Viernes, 28 de octubre, 2011 5:59:10
Asunto: Public computer control
We are installing linux on public library network
I have two easy questions:
1) how can I control time of a sessi
I'm clearly NOT one of the developers... simply a user and proponent.
I think it is very cool that someone who hasn't been (too) contaminated with
computers in the last 20'ish years has been exposed to both late-model OS's.
Would be extremely interesting to further test this on other similar
s
On 10/20/2011 12:45 AM, Das, Jyoti Ranjan (STSD) wrote:
Hi,
I am new to 389 directory server. Could you please help me in the
below mentioned query?
Thank you very much in advance.
Problem statement:
Data loss during the replication between Supplier and consumer when
master changelog db f
On 10/27/2011 01:20 AM, Moisés Barba Pérez wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with one entry in LDAP. Two ldap servers configured
as hub replication, each one with its own db.
It have been such a replication error or something like that, and it
was created a entry in the read-only db of one of them
On 10/24/2011 12:07 PM, KodaK wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone point me to some documentation to tell me how to add the
> account types like you see in this screenshot?
>
> http://i.imgur.com/OrKiU.png
>
> I've added some AIX specific attributes and I'd like to add them under
> a checkbox like the "NT
Bruno Wolff III ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
28/10/2011 17:21:
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 16:19:22 +0200,
>Antonio M wrote:
>> yes, I know xguest, but I understand that guest can work only with
>> firefox: is it correct???
> Are you asking about the limits on network use? If
On 10/20/2011 05:13 AM, Chris Cawley wrote:
> Hello -
>
> How would you prevent a user who has access from downloading
> the entire directory? Is there a flag or schema that would allow
> this?
So you want to allow someone to perform normal searches, but not be able
to search more than N entries
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 20:58:53 +0200, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
>> I'm running xfce on an expendable laptop (under F16, in case that
>> matters) which can also boot into gnome. How do I add a drawer or three
>> to a panel?
>
> Right click on the item in the panel and choose Properties. Then add
Yea, I still have my first edition Turbo Pascal book (though not the 5 1/4"
floppy, unfortunately). Still in good condition, too.
>
>From: Fernando Cassia
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 6:52 PM
>Subject: Re: Not a go
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 16:19:22 +0200,
Antonio M wrote:
>
> yes, I know xguest, but I understand that guest can work only with
> firefox: is it correct???
Are you asking about the limits on network use? If so, you should be able
to label other programs (or customize the policy) so that they h
On 10/27/2011 10:04:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 10/28/2011 07:25 AM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> > Under Fedora 14 the following procedure worked for discovering the
> UUID
> > for a USB device.
> >
> > Insert device
> > Look in /dev/disk/by-label for device
> > Use file cmd to find device assigned
2011/10/28 Bruno Wolff III :
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 12:59:10 +0200,
> "antonio.montagn...@alice.it" wrote:
>> We are installing linux on public library network
>>
>> I have two easy questions:
>>
>>
>> 1) how can I control time of a session, i.e. to have logout automatically
>> after
>> a cer
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 12:59:10 +0200,
"antonio.montagn...@alice.it" wrote:
> We are installing linux on public library network
>
> I have two easy questions:
>
>
> 1) how can I control time of a session, i.e. to have logout automatically
> after
> a certain time from login??
> 2) how can
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Deutsch, Wonder if here is FUG or LUG activities in Dresden. If so. Where
can I get information of these?
Thank you.
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 11:56:51AM +0100, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Friday 28 October 2011 09:25:10 Andre Robatino wrote:
> > The site http://legacy.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/ has some old Red Hat
> > Linux content. Unfortunately, it's very incomplete. I have archives of the
> > install discs g
On 10/27/2011 11:52 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> I personally care most about James Gosling, Linus Torvalds, and Mike
> Cowlishaw, father of Rexx and NetRexx. Inventors of other languages /
> software that I don´t use, are irrelevant. ;-)
Well, McCarthy was one of the designers of ALGOL, and in pa
We are installing linux on public library network
I have two easy questions:
1) how can I control time of a session, i.e. to have logout automatically after
a certain time from login??
2) how can I make all personal data flushed at
logout??
Any applications available??
Any experience in li
On Friday 28 October 2011 09:25:10 Andre Robatino wrote:
> The site http://legacy.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/ has some old Red Hat
> Linux content. Unfortunately, it's very incomplete. I have archives of the
> install discs going back at least to RH 7.0. (I started on RH 6.0 so might
> have someth
That makes sense - my discs were downloaded and burned, so they are probably the
original versions.
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IIRC, it wasn't uncommon for Red Hat to re-issue ISOs several months after
the initial release to include all of the patches to date, so perhaps both
sets of hashes are correct, but one is for the original and one is for the
re-spin? This was when many Linux users were reliant on modems, LUGs and
Joachim Backes rhrk.uni-kl.de> writes:
> > 34048ce4cd069b624f6e021ba63ecde5 shrike-i386-disc1.iso
>
> That is the sha1sum, not md5sum! (see on the page header: Hash: SHA1)
No, that's the md5sum (as the length confirms). The hash checksum type in
general is different from the ISO checksum type.
On 10/28/2011 10:25 AM, Andre Robatino wrote:
> The site http://legacy.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/ has some old Red Hat Linux
> content. Unfortunately, it's very incomplete. I have archives of the install
> discs going back at least to RH 7.0. (I started on RH 6.0 so might have
> something older a
The site http://legacy.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/ has some old Red Hat Linux
content. Unfortunately, it's very incomplete. I have archives of the install
discs going back at least to RH 7.0. (I started on RH 6.0 so might have
something older around.) I was able to read off all of these, which hav
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