On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 11:02 -0400, David Boles wrote:
> The only problem with the last Flash for Linux, that I have seen
> talked about was a green screen tint with Nvidia cards. Perhaps this
> will spur on the Linux Flash project. Gnash I think it is called. Or
> perhaps HTML5 will get going.
Muc
Fedora includes the xbindkeys program for keyboard remapping to launch
certain apps etc. But not the GTK GUI that makes it user-friendly to
use.
http://pkgs.org/download/xbindkeys-config
Why?
FC
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On Sun, 13 May 2012, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 13.05.2012 00:01, schrieb Max Pyziur:
In order to expite the upgrade, is it possible to use rpms from the F16 DVD
rather than
download them? That way there could be some possible time savings.
if you do not want to download the packages and
have
On 05/12/2012 03:27 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Whatever. What you're saying is that this is indifference or ignorance,
rather than arrogance.
Indifference and arrogance masquerading as malice.
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Joe Zeff writes:
On 05/12/2012 12:38 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Really, Gnome upstream is doing their best to encourage everyone to
flush their crap down the toilet, and switch to something else.
I wouldn't go that far, but only because I don't think the Gnome devs are
even aware of how man
Max Pyziur writes:
Greetings,
Hoping to at least be on the trailing edge, I've started an upgrade process
on my Dell Laptop Inspiron 600m.
It is currently running F15, and I'd like to upgrade to F16.
However, after going through the usual preliminaries (select time, keyboard,
language)
Am 13.05.2012 00:01, schrieb Max Pyziur:
> In order to expite the upgrade, is it possible to use rpms from the F16 DVD
> rather than
> download them? That way there could be some possible time savings.
if you do not want to download the packages and
have the DVD why are you simpply update with
On Sat, 12 May 2012, David wrote:
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On 5/12/2012 5:25 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 12/05/12 21:44, Max Pyziur wrote:
Hoping to at least be on the trailing edge, I've started an
upgrade process on my Dell Laptop Inspiron 600m.
It is currently runnin
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On 5/12/2012 5:25 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> On 12/05/12 21:44, Max Pyziur wrote:
>
>> Hoping to at least be on the trailing edge, I've started an
>> upgrade process on my Dell Laptop Inspiron 600m.
>
>> It is currently running F15, and I'd like to up
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On 12/05/12 21:44, Max Pyziur wrote:
> Hoping to at least be on the trailing edge, I've started an
> upgrade process on my Dell Laptop Inspiron 600m.
>
> It is currently running F15, and I'd like to upgrade to F16.
>
> However, after going through t
Greetings,
Hoping to at least be on the trailing edge, I've started an upgrade
process on my Dell Laptop Inspiron 600m.
It is currently running F15, and I'd like to upgrade to F16.
However, after going through the usual preliminaries (select time,
keyboard, language), then Basic Storage de
On 05/12/2012 12:38 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Really, Gnome upstream is doing their best to encourage everyone to
flush their crap down the toilet, and switch to something else.
I wouldn't go that far, but only because I don't think the Gnome devs
are even aware of how many people they're ant
Tom Horsley writes:
On Sat, 12 May 2012 14:49:49 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> There should be an easy way I can tell Xorg what my real DPI is, so
> everything looks sane.
Welcome to the twilight zone:
Google already showed me the way.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=451562
T
On Sat, 12 May 2012 14:49:49 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> There should be an easy way I can tell Xorg what my real DPI is, so
> everything looks sane.
Welcome to the twilight zone:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=451562
The simplest fix is to switch to KDM for your login manager
Everything on my laptop's screen is too small.
I calculated that my DPI is 140, not the default 96.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Better_DPI does not tell me anything
that's useful.
Remote X clients, from an ssh-tunnelled connection, don't give a hoot about
my desktop's usability
On 05/12/2012 08:28 AM, Edik Landaveri wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 09:02:24PM -0400, David wrote:
On 5/11/2012 8:55 PM, Edik Landaveri wrote:
You do understand that the reason Flash gets updates is to patch
security holes and bugs?
To go 'backwards' to solve a viewing problem opens you to th
I keep several old versions of Fedora around for testing of some software,
so PLEASE dont tell me to just move to the most recent release.
OK, I set my screen size to 1280x1024 in my xorg.conf
This worked fine up thru Fedora 11 (I dont currently have running copies
of F12 or F13 to test it there
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Edik Landaveri wrote:
> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 09:02:24PM -0400, David wrote:
>> On 5/11/2012 8:55 PM, Edik Landaveri wrote:
>
>> You do understand that the reason Flash gets updates is to patch
>> security holes and bugs?
>>
>> To go 'backwards' to solve a viewi
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 09:02:24PM -0400, David wrote:
> On 5/11/2012 8:55 PM, Edik Landaveri wrote:
> You do understand that the reason Flash gets updates is to patch
> security holes and bugs?
>
> To go 'backwards' to solve a viewing problem opens you to those old
> security attacks.
>
> Look
2012/5/12 Paul Allen Newell :
> On 5/11/2012 8:13 AM, Martín Marqués wrote:
>>
>> I just finished upgrading from F15->F16 and I noticed that when ever I
>> start totem y hangs (a video hang) immediately.
>>
>> For example, if I start it with a video (avi for example) all the
>> window hangs but the
I think what you have is dhcp on your router but the interface ip on the router
does not change when you change the ip... So when you try to reach it after the
change you can't.
I would suggest you do
Netstat -nr
Which should show the ip and default gateway ...
Try this then change the server a
2012/5/12 Adel ESSAFI :
> I have this error message when I compile:
>
> ! I can't find file `pgflibrarytikzpositioning.code.tex'.
Hi,
the TikZ positioning library is part of recent PGF releases.
Unfortunately, Fedora provides by default TeX Live 2007 with an
outdated version of PGF.
You could tak
Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 14:11 +0200, Andras Simon wrote:
Isn't there an unwritten law prohibiting document viewers changing the
documents they open?
If there is, ebook-viewer, part of calibre, doesn't respect it:
diff -r m/META-INF/calibre_bookmarks.txt m1/META-INF/calib
hello,
I am using fedora 15 to compile a latex document
I have this error message when I compile:
! I can't find file `pgflibrarytikzpositioning.code.tex'.
when I try to find that file I get no entry. Could you help please.
regards
Adel
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2012/5/11, Stephen Gallagher :
> This would best be reported to Calibre's upstream bug tracker:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre
>
>
> They're a very responsive upstream, so I imagine you'll get a prompt
> answer.
Thanks, I'll try this next, but first I'm following the official way
and report
On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 15:24 +0100, Ian Malone wrote:
> But for the OP, couldn't you just make 11 louder? Actually, it's a
> serious question, because it might be that your card's mixer isn't
> correctly handled in ALSA (I had this problem with early Pulseaudio).
> Might be worth getting onto the al
On 12/05/12 02:36, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Michael Schwendt writes:
# plymouth-set-default-theme --list
charge
details
text
charge is the default theme, for anyone who cares.
Thanks Michael and Sam.
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On 05/12/2012 01:36 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/12/2012 03:32 PM, JD wrote:
Unfortunately, ecryptfs-utils-96-1.fc16.i686 requires libtspi.so.1
# rpm -qv --whatprovides /usr/lib/libtspi.so.1
trousers-0.3.6-1.fc16.i686
I need to use the ecryptfs tools, which is not restricted tp tpm devices.
To w
On 05/12/2012 03:32 PM, JD wrote:
> Unfortunately, ecryptfs-utils-96-1.fc16.i686 requires libtspi.so.1
> # rpm -qv --whatprovides /usr/lib/libtspi.so.1
> trousers-0.3.6-1.fc16.i686
>
> I need to use the ecryptfs tools, which is not restricted tp tpm devices.
> To wit: excerpt from /usr/share/doc/ec
On 05/12/2012 01:28 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/12/2012 02:29 PM, JD wrote:
FC16.
What is the daemon that plays a sound, seemingly
at random, and it sounds like a rattle ?
I have heard this while running previous versions of fedora.
I'm fairly sure it is DE dependent. One can make KDE quite
On 05/12/2012 12:59 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/12/2012 02:53 PM, JD wrote:
I ran rpm -qa | grep -i tpm and got nothing.
# /usr/sbin/tcsd -f
TCSD TDDL ERROR: Could not find a device to open!
The kernel I am running is the vanilla fedora 16 release
kernel-3.3.4-3.fc16.i686.
So, I turned tcsd
On 05/12/2012 02:29 PM, JD wrote:
> FC16.
> What is the daemon that plays a sound, seemingly
> at random, and it sounds like a rattle ?
>
> I have heard this while running previous versions of fedora.
>
>
I'm fairly sure it is DE dependent. One can make KDE quite noisy by going to
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