Hi all,
I want to set up koji in my own system,and I can't understand the
kojihub.conf files:
Alias /kojihub "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC"
What the means of the "XMLRPC" in the "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC"?
Thanks.
LIang Yan
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Hi,
I've just installed a basic fc16 x86_64 system and migrated my
configuration from my old fc15 box. Apache won't start because it is
missing mod_auth_mysql and I can't find this in any repo.
What is the status of this module? Has it been replaced by something else?
Thanks,
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On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 17:38:56 -0700,
Pete Travis wrote :
> yum install akmod-nvidia
>
> The akmod will build the module locally when there is disparity
> between the kmod and kernel versions. You can install them both and
> not think about it again.
Super! This works very nicely. Installed it
On Feb 12, 2012 3:15 PM, "jonetsu" wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> This afternoon I updated the F15 x86_64 workstation I use. There
> were quite a few updates in the pipe, so why not. There was properly
> working nvidia setup which gave high Xorg resolution.
>
> Before proceeding there was a warning
Am 13.02.2012 00:50, schrieb Alan Cox:
> On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 15:34:03 -0700
> Greg Woods wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 20:18 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> Greg Woods writes:
>>>
As has been mentioned in other threads, grub2 requires 2048 sectors at
the start of the disk
>>>
>>
On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 15:34:03 -0700
Greg Woods wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 20:18 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > Greg Woods writes:
> >
> > > As has been mentioned in other threads, grub2 requires 2048 sectors at
> > > the start of the disk
> >
> > Not exactly. This generally happens only w
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Let it be
> clear that when you run a command as a regular user and it does not do
> what you expect, running it as root is not the solution.
Actually, in my experience it sometimes is the solution, or a solution.
There are many problems, and I find the solution is usually to
On Sunday 12 February 2012 17:17:55 jonetsu wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This afternoon I updated the F15 x86_64 workstation I use. There
> were quite a few updates in the pipe, so why not. There was properly
> working nvidia setup which gave high Xorg resolution.
>
> Before proceeding there was
Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Incidentally, do you actually have an Android phone?
>> If you don't, I doubt if you will be able to help me.
>
> I don't have an Android phone, but your problem is not "How do I sync
> to an Android phone" but rather "How to I sync to Google's services".
> You then sync you
On Sun, 12 Feb 2012, Greg Woods wrote:
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 20:18 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Greg Woods writes:
> As has been mentioned in other threads, grub2 requires 2048 sectors at
> the start of the disk
Not exactly. This generally happens only with mdraid volumes. Without
mdraid, gr
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 20:18 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Greg Woods writes:
>
> > As has been mentioned in other threads, grub2 requires 2048 sectors at
> > the start of the disk
>
> Not exactly. This generally happens only with mdraid volumes. Without
> mdraid, grub2 should fit within 63 se
Hello all,
This afternoon I updated the F15 x86_64 workstation I use. There
were quite a few updates in the pipe, so why not. There was properly
working nvidia setup which gave high Xorg resolution.
Before proceeding there was a warning from yum about the nvidia to
the effect that:
1:kmod-
> The bottom line is that grub's days are numbered. grub2 is the future. No
> amount of complaining is going to change that. Even if someone stepped up to
> the plate and volunteered to maintain grub going forward, I wouldn't rely on
> it, in perpetuity.
grub2 is not the future. Grub2 is an
On 12Feb2012 11:16, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
| What I find a bit alarming is, that the iscsi init-script was shipped by
Fedora.
| (Although for some reason nobody else seems to be affected)
|
| As anaconda depends on the iscsi packages (... yeah ..), the only
| solution I found was to just delete
Am 12.02.2012 20:57, schrieb don fisher:
> Has anybody seen this but me? I searched through many incorrect solutions
> posted by Google, before finding that you
> need to:
>
> yum install gtk2-engines.i686
>
> Should not this be a default dependency in the RPM? I did load the rpm from
> the f
Has anybody seen this but me? I searched through many incorrect
solutions posted by Google, before finding that you need to:
yum install gtk2-engines.i686
Should not this be a default dependency in the RPM? I did load the rpm
from the fedora.repo, so I am not sure if there is anything that can
Am 12.02.2012 19:27, schrieb Marcos Ortiz Valmaseda:
> Regard to all the list.
> I was reading about the good performance news in this kernel version, and I´m
> wondering when it will be included in
> Fedora?
>
> Currently, I´m using Fedora 15 because, here in my country, we have not had
> the
Regard to all the list.
I was reading about the good performance news in this kernel version,
and I´m wondering when it will be included in Fedora?
Currently, I´m using Fedora 15 because, here in my country, we have not
had the possibility to mount a completed mirror of Fedora, so, I´m very
i
On 12/02/12 17:32, JD wrote:
OK, so when you boot from either bios bootable partitions,
what gets mounted as your root partition?
/sda4 is always /
If you root partition is different in each of the two cases,
then you can control what gets mounted first in each root
partition's /etc/fstab f
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On 12 February 2012 17:06, JD wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Frank Murphy
> wrote:
> >>
> >> In the box there are two physical drives
> >> /dev/sda, /dev/sdb both gpt formatted. and encrypted where necessary
> >> "/, s
> A partition table can only have one partition marked as bootable. However,
> only Microsoft pays any attention to it.
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How can I fix it.
To do what I want with the keyfile.
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On 02/12/2012 09:06 AM, JD wrote:
How many bootable partitions do you have?
A partition table can only have one partition marked as bootable.
However, only Microsoft pays any attention to it.
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On 12 February 2012 17:06, JD wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
>>
>> In the box there are two physical drives
>> /dev/sda, /dev/sdb both gpt formatted. and encrypted where necessary
>> "/, swap, home"
>>
>> How can I change the default booting order.
>>
>> /dev/sd
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> In the box there are two physical drives
> /dev/sda, /dev/sdb both gpt formatted. and encrypted where necessary
> "/, swap, home"
>
> How can I change the default booting order.
>
> /dev/sda3 "swap" always comes up first. when booting up.
>
>
In the box there are two physical drives
/dev/sda, /dev/sdb both gpt formatted. and encrypted where necessary
"/, swap, home"
How can I change the default booting order.
/dev/sda3 "swap" always comes up first. when booting up.
How can I change this behaviour so:
/dev/sda4 "/" comes up first.
Th
On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 15:10 +, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> You may find findmnt provides a more digestible list of mounted file
> systems on modern Fedora boxes. It will search fstab, mtab or
> /proc/self/mountinfo and report the file systems it finds in a variety
> of formats.
Very cool, and the
Could someone please explain why we need gnome tracker to keep
track of our files and directories?
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Hello,
I am a mother board: ASRock M3AUCC
lspci shows:
01:00.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation High Definition Audio Controller
(rev a1)
However, sound (system seting) shows only a dummy output for the
output.
No hardware!!
How can I see the real "card"?
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On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 15:41, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Incidentally, do you actually have an Android phone?
> If you don't, I doubt if you will be able to help me.
>
I don't have an Android phone, but your problem is not "How do I sync
to an Android phone" but rather "How to I sync to Google's se
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 16:18, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> It it in your best interests to get out of that habit. You are going to
>> start seeing strange problems you don't understand, and things will break
>> in ways that are hard to troubleshoot and fix. Your system sounds pretty
>> mixed up, an
On 02/12/2012 03:28 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 12.02.2012 04:53, schrieb Joe Zeff:
On 02/11/2012 07:38 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
this is only a minus for GRUB2
And it's only a one-time problem. Once you've done it you'll never have to do
it again.
you missed the "20 machines"?
No, be
Pete Travis wrote:
>> I don't think my system is at all "mixed up", whatever that means.
>
> You've started at least five threads on various problems in recent days. I
> stopped keeping track.
All the threads I contributed to (I didn't start them all)
were concerned with communication between An
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 22:20 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> The bottom line is that grub's days are numbered. grub2 is the future.
> No amount of complaining is going to change that. Even if someone
> stepped up to the plate and volunteered to maintain grub going
> forward, I wouldn't rely on it, i
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 13:48 -0700, JD wrote:
> I can tell you my "Oh crap " after installing F16!
> The latest version of Gnome does not give the gnome login prompt. Only
> a black screen.
> My GPU is the legacy ATI Radeon Mobility 9600/M10.
> So, I have no idea if the problem is with Gnome 3,
Am 12.02.2012 04:53, schrieb Joe Zeff:
> On 02/11/2012 07:38 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> this is only a minus for GRUB2
>
> And it's only a one-time problem. Once you've done it you'll never have to
> do it again.
you missed the "20 machines"?
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Hi Tom,
> I see iscsi is still using a sysV init script. I just
> ran into this with an old init script:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=787366
>
> Perhaps something similar is going on? (Some recent
> change to systemd "improved" this - the exact same
> init script didn't have thi
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