I have a git hub repository where I have put the Ruby on Rails
development system on Heroku for work by myself and 2 other volunteer devs.
How and/or where would I post the file tree so that we all can work on
the various files, I'm lost on this aspect.
I have explored Github and Heroku but co
On 02/27/2013 08:30 PM, Craig White wrote:
you might want to see if the kernel was installed but grub wasn't
updated.
yum list installed kernel\*
said not. However, just on a hunch, I started yumex to see what
happened. Right now, it's installing hundreds of updates, including an
F 17 kern
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 17:10 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I finally got the upgrade to run by commenting out the line in
> /etc/fstab mounting my old Windows drive. However, it didn't install a
> new F 17 kernel and it still thinks I'm running F 16. Will this work:
>
> yum upgrade releasever=17
>
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 14:21 -0500, Temlakos wrote:
> Ever since I started with Fedora, occasionally the cursor has taken
> off on its own, so that half the time I can't find it.
Likewise... Occasionally, even going around wildly clicking as it
zoomed all over the screen by itself. The same compu
I finally got the upgrade to run by commenting out the line in
/etc/fstab mounting my old Windows drive. However, it didn't install a
new F 17 kernel and it still thinks I'm running F 16. Will this work:
yum upgrade releasever=17
and if not, why not?
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On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 20:56 +, Beartooth wrote:
> I didn't find that, exactly; Universal Access offered only
> KMouseTool and KMouth. But I had had the former up, so I launched it
> again, and found a Defaults button. That seems to have eliminated the
> bedbuggery, which may well have
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 27.02.2013 22:01, schrieb Ranjan Maitra:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:17:56 -0430 Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 21:30 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 27.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
As a user:
man sshfs
AFAIK sshfs is not installed
Am 27.02.2013 22:05, schrieb Reindl Harald:
> Am 27.02.2013 22:01, schrieb Ranjan Maitra:
>> I do have login access as an user, and the server does allow ssh in. I
>> just wanted to be able to mount the directory
>
> yum install fuse-sshfs
>
> /etc/fstab (ONE LINE! example, mount-point needs to
Am 27.02.2013 22:01, schrieb Ranjan Maitra:
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:17:56 -0430 Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 21:30 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 27.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> As a user:
>man sshfs
AFAIK sshfs is not i
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:17:56 -0430 Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 21:30 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
> >
> > Am 27.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > >> As a user:
> > >>man sshfs
> > >
> > > AFAIK sshfs is not installed by default, so "yum install fuse-sshfs
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 19:32:12 +, Michael E. Maher wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 19:07 +, Beartooth wrote:
[]
>> No doubt this is a feature for some, but to me it just makes the
>> computer crazy as a bedbug.
>> What is it, and how do I turn it back off??
>
>
> On m
Am 27.02.2013 21:47, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 21:30 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> Am 27.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
As a user:
man sshfs
>>>
>>> AFAIK sshfs is not installed by default, so "yum install fuse-sshfs"
>>> would be a prerequ
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 21:30 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 27.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> >> As a user:
> >>man sshfs
> >
> > AFAIK sshfs is not installed by default, so "yum install fuse-sshfs"
> > would be a prerequisite.
> >
> > Also, the NFS server need not necessar
Am 27.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
>> As a user:
>>man sshfs
>
> AFAIK sshfs is not installed by default, so "yum install fuse-sshfs"
> would be a prerequisite.
>
> Also, the NFS server need not necessarily support ssh, and even if it
> does the user would need to have a logi
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 12:40 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have tried mounting the following remote directory:
> >
> > sudo mount machine.name:/home/directory -w /mnt/directory
> >
> > I can mount fine, but I can not write as a mortal user in this
> > direct
Ranjan Maitra wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 12:40:49 -0500 Bill Davidsen
wrote:
Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hello,
I have tried mounting the following remote directory:
sudo mount machine.name:/home/directory -w /mnt/directory
I can mount fine, but I can not write as a mortal user in this
directory.
Man I hate shoe-horning things into an
environment. Guess a custom sync script will be in order. :/
Thanks for the quick reply
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On 02/26/2013 08:56 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/27/13 00:39, Michael Eager wrote:
I'm having periodic freezes of F18. The freezes happen when
I click on a link. Usually this is in a Thunderbird window,
but I've seen one freeze when clicking on a desktop icon. The
system will work for a day or
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 19:27:56 + "Michael E. Maher"
wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 14:52 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 18:35 +, Michael E. Maher wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 11:57 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > > > Thanks again, Micha
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 18:35:26 + "Michael E. Maher"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 11:57 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Thanks again, Michael!
>
> No problems :-)
>
> > I think this may well be the problem. The server is a RHEL and has the
> > following for ID:
> >
> > uid=34533
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 19:07 +, Beartooth wrote:
> This morning, poking around in various menus to try to find a way
> to enlarge my mouse cursor, I seem to have clicked on something I
> shouldn't have. Now, every time I leave the mouse cursor on anything
> clickable, it clicks itself a
On 02/27/2013 11:21 AM, Temlakos wrote:
Ever since I started with Fedora, occasionally the cursor has taken off
on its own, so that half the time I can't find it. Now when I switched
from standard screens to wide screens, the problem became less acute and
easier to manage. The larger screen area
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 14:52 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 18:35 +, Michael E. Maher wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 11:57 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > > Thanks again, Michael!
> >
> > No problems :-)
> >
> > > I think this may well be the proble
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 18:35 +, Michael E. Maher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 11:57 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Thanks again, Michael!
>
> No problems :-)
>
> > I think this may well be the problem. The server is a RHEL and has the
> > following for ID:
> >
> > uid=34533(mai
On 02/27/2013 02:07 PM, Beartooth wrote:
This morning, poking around in various menus to try to find a way
to enlarge my mouse cursor, I seem to have clicked on something I
shouldn't have. Now, every time I leave the mouse cursor on anything
clickable, it clicks itself after a few seconds
This morning, poking around in various menus to try to find a way
to enlarge my mouse cursor, I seem to have clicked on something I
shouldn't have. Now, every time I leave the mouse cursor on anything
clickable, it clicks itself after a few seconds.
No doubt this is a feature
On 02/27/2013 07:57 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
What should I be doing here?
Is the partition listed in /etc/fstab, and if so, what are the options?
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Hello,
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 11:57 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Thanks again, Michael!
No problems :-)
> I think this may well be the problem. The server is a RHEL and has the
> following for ID:
>
> uid=34533(maitra) gid=101(Domain Users) groups=101(Domain Users),100287
> (dirusers)
>
> That
Hi Folks,
Using Gnome3/fedora 17, i want to make digikam my default photo app.
but w/o a /usr/share/applications/digikam.desktop, its not an option
in default application selection.
anyone know how to find thie as all i see is kde options, ...
TIA, jackc...
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Thanks again, Michael!
> >
> > $ ls -l /mnt/directory
> > total 4K
> > drwxrwx--x. 3 nobody nobody 4.0K Feb 14 19:30 alamo/
> >
> > $ls -ld /mnt/directory
> >
> > drwxrwxr-x. 16 nobody nobody 4.0K Feb 22 08:47 /mnt/directory
> >
>
> This will be the problem, the directory 'alamo/' is owned by
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 12:40:49 -0500 Bill Davidsen
wrote:
> Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have tried mounting the following remote directory:
> >
> > sudo mount machine.name:/home/directory -w /mnt/directory
> >
> > I can mount fine, but I can not write as a mortal user in this
> > dire
Am 27.02.2013 18:20, schrieb Bill Davidsen:
> A good implementation would allow naming by slot, or MAC, or just a default
> like calling the first one eth0 and the
> next eth1. It would be done in one and only one place and use a human
> readable text file for config. We don't seem
> to have th
Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hello,
I have tried mounting the following remote directory:
sudo mount machine.name:/home/directory -w /mnt/directory
I can mount fine, but I can not write as a mortal user in this
directory.
What should I be doing here?
My guess is that the UID is not the same on the
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 21:33:04 -0500
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Marko Vojinovic writes:
Maybe the OP can enlighten me *why* does he need MAC-oriented naming
scheme so badly? Just curious... :-)
This is how the network devices were configured originally, by
whatever componen
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 21:15:40 -0500
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 03:10:59 +0100
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
The actual difference between the two methods is about system
maintenance
Yea, and when you update your system with a new and improved
biosdevname, you can
Hello,
>
> $ ls -l /mnt/directory
> total 4K
> drwxrwx--x. 3 nobody nobody 4.0K Feb 14 19:30 alamo/
>
> $ls -ld /mnt/directory
>
> drwxrwxr-x. 16 nobody nobody 4.0K Feb 22 08:47 /mnt/directory
>
This will be the problem, the directory 'alamo/' is owned by a UID that
the NFS client doesn't kno
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 03:10:59 +0100
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
The actual difference between the two methods is about system
maintenance
Yea, and when you update your system with a new and improved
biosdevname, you can find nothing working because the
"immutable" names have chan
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 22:51:15 +0100
poma wrote:
On 02/25/13 21:01, Reindl Harald wrote:
[…]
so switch to anything else as ethX in your naming in
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
like "lan0", "lan1", "wan0", "wan1" in ifcfg-lan1
so you would not have race-con
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:10:18 + "Michael E. Maher"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 09:57 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have tried mounting the following remote directory:
> >
> > sudo mount machine.name:/home/directory -w /mnt/directory
> >
>
> The `-w' switch
On 02/27/13 14:44, Mike Zingale wrote:
> yes, I did
>
> grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
>
> then
>
> grub2-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda
>
> no issues reported, but it doesn't fix things.
>
> In rescue mode, I also tried uninstalling are reinstalling the kernel, and
> no chang
Hello,
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 09:57 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have tried mounting the following remote directory:
>
> sudo mount machine.name:/home/directory -w /mnt/directory
>
The `-w' switch should be unnecessary as it is the default. Can you
share the output of `mount' run
Hello,
I have tried mounting the following remote directory:
sudo mount machine.name:/home/directory -w /mnt/directory
I can mount fine, but I can not write as a mortal user in this
directory.
What should I be doing here?
Many thanks,
Ranjan
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On 02/27/2013 11:09 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 27.02.2013 15:07, schrieb Germán A. Racca:
On 02/27/2013 10:44 AM, Mike Zingale wrote:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
then
grub2-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda
no issues reported, but it doesn't fix things.
In rescue mode, I
Am 27.02.2013 15:07, schrieb Germán A. Racca:
> On 02/27/2013 10:44 AM, Mike Zingale wrote:
>> grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
>>
>> then
>>
>> grub2-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda
>>
>> no issues reported, but it doesn't fix things.
>>
>> In rescue mode, I also tried uninstalling
On 02/27/2013 10:44 AM, Mike Zingale wrote:
yes, I did
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
then
grub2-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda
no issues reported, but it doesn't fix things.
In rescue mode, I also tried uninstalling are reinstalling the kernel,
and no change.
I think that
yes, I did
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
then
grub2-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda
no issues reported, but it doesn't fix things.
In rescue mode, I also tried uninstalling are reinstalling the kernel, and
no change.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:22 PM, "Germán A. Racca"
wrote:
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 11:40 +, John Austin wrote:
> Hi
>
> Hoping someone can help - my main app is failing!
>
> Following a recent update evolution no longer functions
>
> An error is given in orange window
>
> "Error while performing operation
> IMAP command failed: Please login first"
>
Hi
Hoping someone can help - my main app is failing!
Following a recent update evolution no longer functions
An error is given in orange window
"Error while performing operation
IMAP command failed: Please login first"
This is normal, however no Popup Window is given to permit login
Evo is th
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