On 30 December 2012 04:27, Thomas Dineen wrote:
>
> 1) The on screen menus, located at the top left of the screen, seem very
> dark, to
> the point of being almost unreadable. Keep in mind it is not just the
> monitor, an HP
> w2408h, in that the computer shares the monitor with three others via
Gentle People:
My Solaris machines will not auto mount Fedora 17 exported file
systems.
On previous Fedora versions there were issues with nfs versions 3 versus 4.
Fedora dose seem to run versions 2, 3 , and 4 simultaneously. Is it
necessary
to turn off version 4? If so how?
nfs se
On 12/29/2012 04:53 PM, Jim wrote:
> On 12/29/2012 05:50 PM, g wrote:
>> On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
>> <>
>>
>>
>>> Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
>>> But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
>>> FAILs .
>> i do not have any wirel
On 12/29/2012 05:43 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jim wrote:
Alternatively, you could try using the network service instead:
sudo systemctl start network.service
I don't want to use NetworkManager, have deleted it. ( Please don't
bring up NetworkManager any more, It is against my religion to
On 12/29/2012 05:50 PM, g wrote:
On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
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Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
FAILs .
i do not have any wireless working with my desk top box at this time,
but i did so
On 12/29/2012 05:50 PM, g wrote:
On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
<>
Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
FAILs .
i do not have any wireless working with my desk top box at this time,
but i did so
On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
<>
> Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
> But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
> FAILs .
i do not have any wireless working with my desk top box at this time,
but i did some reading a while back and
Jim wrote:
>> Alternatively, you could try using the network service instead:
>>sudo systemctl start network.service
> I don't want to use NetworkManager, have deleted it. ( Please don't
> bring up NetworkManager any more, It is against my religion to even
> talk about it) My Religion is A
On 12/29/2012 01:57 PM, Jim wrote:
Fedora 15
Did a update and now fedora can't read a 8gb flash stick, previously
there was files move to this stick, but not now.
Plugged this stick into two different Fedora 15 computers and neither
can mount or read it.
Have you tried it with a computer that
On 12/29/2012 04:13 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jim wrote:
Fedora 17 / KDE
How do I enable Wireless network,
NetworkManager is disabled.
Wired Network is functioning normal.
I'm sure that all I have to do is enable the Wireless Network.
Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wire
Fedora 15
Did a update and now fedora can't read a 8gb flash stick, previously
there was files move to this stick, but not now.
Plugged this stick into two different Fedora 15 computers and neither
can mount or read it.
#tail -f /var/log/messages
Dec 29 16:34:27 localhost kernel: [359853.
On Sat, 2012-12-29 at 22:37 +0200, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
> 2012/12/29 Mika Suomalainen :
> > I (or actually not me, but many people whom I know) have another
> > problem with GNOME3, they don't know how to halt the computer
> > properly, because the "Shutdown" button is hidden behind the menu in
Jim wrote:
> Fedora 17 / KDE
>
> How do I enable Wireless network,
>
> NetworkManager is disabled.
>
> Wired Network is functioning normal.
>
> I'm sure that all I have to do is enable the Wireless Network.
>
> Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
>
> ifcfg-wlan b
On 12/29/2012 01:00 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
so use KDE which is after the 4.0 disaster now really fine again
sad that the ignorant GNOME developers did not learn from what
happened with KDE 4.0 release for the userbase and made it even
worser, the definition of stupidity is not to learn from mis
>
> 2) Periodically parts of the screen, typically the area contained by the
> boundaries of menu
> entries will go all wankers, looking like a 1960's TV on an antenna that
> has lost horizontal
> sync.
>
> 3) Periodically the letters of the menus become a garbled to the point
> of being unre
Am 29.12.2012 21:05, schrieb Mika Suomalainen:
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> On 29.12.2012 20:57, Thomas Dineen wrote:
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>> Please, Please, Please if you must keep Gnome 3 then Keep the
>> "Fall Back Mode" in ALL future versions of Fedora. Otherwise to me
>> Fedora wou
2012/12/29 Mika Suomalainen :
> I (or actually not me, but many people whom I know) have another
> problem with GNOME3, they don't know how to halt the computer
> properly, because the "Shutdown" button is hidden behind the menu in
> top-right and you must press "alt" to access the option.
Fortuna
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On 29.12.2012 20:57, Thomas Dineen wrote:
>
> Please, Please, Please if you must keep Gnome 3 then Keep the
> "Fall Back Mode" in ALL future versions of Fedora. Otherwise to me
> Fedora would be unusable.
I don't think that the "fallback mode" will
On 12/29/2012 12:57 PM, Thomas Dineen wrote:
> Gentle People:
>
>A heartfelt plea from a user:
>
> Please, Please, Please if you must keep Gnome 3 then
> Keep the "Fall Back Mode" in ALL future versions of Fedora.
> Otherwise to me Fedora would be unusable.
>
>Please read the justificati
Gentle People:
A heartfelt plea from a user:
Please, Please, Please if you must keep Gnome 3 then
Keep the "Fall Back Mode" in ALL future versions of Fedora.
Otherwise to me Fedora would be unusable.
Please read the justification below:
I just installed, last night, Fedora 17, on a
On 29/12/12 13:14, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA writes:
Is there a way I can install without using the USB flash
drive? There is no optical drive in that box. Is there a
scheme for installing over the LAN connection?
Yes, but first
On Fri, 2012-12-28 at 00:37 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
> dd if=/dev/sd of=/dev/sd bs=16M
> and wait. there is no progress visible!
Well, not exactly. One can use kill -USR1 to see the current
progress report.
>
> dd if=/dev/sda | ssh root@192.168.196.129 "dd of=/dev/sda bs=16M"
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA writes:
Is there a way I can install without using the USB flash
drive? There is no optical drive in that box. Is there a
scheme for installing over the LAN connection?
Yes, but first you need to make sure that your target comp
On 12/29/2012 05:04 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
<>
> Is there a scheme for installing over the LAN connection?
from my bookmarks, this link may do it for you; [watch line wrap]
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/s1-begininstall-perform-nfs-x8
On this computer I have a copy of
"Fedora-18-Beta-x86_64-Live-XFCE.iso" I would like to
install on another computer. It has a GiGabyte GA-E350N
motherboard which has a recognized problem booting from a
thumb drive. I've used "livecreator" on
Fedora 17 / KDE
How do I enable Wireless network,
NetworkManager is disabled.
Wired Network is functioning normal.
I'm sure that all I have to do is enable the Wireless Network.
Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
ifcfg-wlan below
# Please read /usr/share/doc/in
On 12/29/2012 07:51 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
> I have a Windows 8 laptop running version Home of Windows 8. What I want
> to do is using Samba to share my files from my Fedora 17.
>
> I have Googled and what it seems that Home version does not alow
> connecting to domain.
>
> Is there some solution
I have a Windows 8 laptop running version Home of Windows 8. What I want
to do is using Samba to share my files from my Fedora 17.
I have Googled and what it seems that Home version does not alow
connecting to domain.
Is there some solution that help me to share files from my Fedora and
Wind
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
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> On 29.12.2012 01:07, Joel Rees wrote:
>> So I want to block yum from going to any domain in .cn .
>>
>> Is there an easy way to do it, either in yum.conf or in
>> yum.repos.d/* , short
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On 29.12.2012 01:07, Joel Rees wrote:
> So I want to block yum from going to any domain in .cn .
>
> Is there an easy way to do it, either in yum.conf or in
> yum.repos.d/* , short of disabling the metalinks and grabbing the
> list of mirrors from t
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 18:28:38 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 12/29/2012 06:20 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> > logwatch tells me rsyslog is stopped
> > on a F17.i686 box, always manually restart.
> >
> > Anyone know how to use monit, to restart rsyslog.
> > Their wiki is giving a 403 at the moment.
> >
>
On 12/29/2012 06:20 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> logwatch tells me rsyslog is stopped
> on a F17.i686 box, always manually restart.
>
> Anyone know how to use monit, to restart rsyslog.
> Their wiki is giving a 403 at the moment.
>
>
http://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/ ??
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Programming today i
logwatch tells me rsyslog is stopped
on a F17.i686 box, always manually restart.
Anyone know how to use monit, to restart rsyslog.
Their wiki is giving a 403 at the moment.
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Frank
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