On Mon, 2012-12-31 at 04:44 -0500, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
> I have a new Fedora-18 64 bit XFCE Live install and and I find that
> ctrl+alt+backspace does not work. Is that expected?
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Hi,
>I speak from experience here--we've had several (10) Macs go >kerblooey
>because of catastrophic SSD failures.
Can you please say: are these 10 SSD failures out of 50 or 100
machines ? 200 machines ? more ?
Moreover, can you please tell which vendor are these SSDs ?
( and which model ?)
rg
On 12/31/2012 07:34 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
To reproduce:
1) start firefox
2) "View > Toolbars > Tabs on Top" menu entry is not there
I understand what you're saying, but, I repeat, it hasn't been my
experience. On this very fresh install from about two weeks ago, "View >
Toolbars >
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 14:49:52 +0100 Timothy Murphy
wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
> > Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
>
> As a matter of interest,
> what command do you give to see the MAC address?
>
> Assuming this was with iwconfig,
> I would have thought it showed you
Jim wrote:
> Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
As a matter of interest,
what command do you give to see the MAC address?
Assuming this was with iwconfig,
I would have thought it showed you were almost there,
as someone else suggested.
Maybe you have to give direc
On 31/12/12 08:24, Scott Robbins wrote:
Last I remember you could create an /etc/X11/xorg.conf (or add this if the
file exists.)
Ah, I see it's deprecated. Ok, apparently typing
setxkbmap -optio9n terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
might work .
Yes, that does the trick, ran the command and Ctr
Is/are there any sort of yum group(s) that would aid in building an OS
install that includes the security lab stuff? (Tried yum groupinfo
"Security Lab" and got no carrot. Somehow I found the menu package,
but that doesn't automatically populate the menu with installed
packages.)
--
Joel Rees
--
On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 21:49:10 -0500, Claude Jones wrote:
> On 12/30/2012 08:16 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > Because that menu entry only appears after you've changed it via the
> > about:config boolean and restarted Firefox afterwards.
>
> hasn't been my experience - I've never changed that pa
Yashar Imanlou writes:
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Take a look at here:
http://www.ghacks.net/2010/09/20/get-back-ctrl-alt-backspace-in-fedora-
and-ubuntu/>http://www.ghacks.net/2010/09/20/get-back-ctrl-alt-backspace-in-
fedora-and-ubuntu/
Why would anyone want to look there? That looks like o
On 12/29/2012 05:27 PM, 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
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 10:00:41PM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
> GNOME is not interested in their userbase and was never really
In your view.
> 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
Take a look at here:
http://www.ghacks.net/2010/09/20/get-back-ctrl-alt-backspace-in-fedora-and-ubuntu/
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA <
bobgood...@wildblue.net> wrote:
>
>I have a new Fedora-18 64 bit XFCE Live install and and I find that
>ctrl+alt+ba
I have a new Fedora-18 64 bit XFCE Live install and and I find that
ctrl+alt+backspace does not work. Is that expected?
I need that function with my equipment. I have two Saitek
illuminated keyboards the have done strange things when I switch the
color/brightness since F-16. After
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