Joe Zeff ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 30/06/2013 08:47:
On 06/29/2013 11:04 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
the only difference is tha system 1 runs Gnome 3 while system 2 is
running gnome in fallback mode due to a poor video card
Which one fails to connect?
number 2, with G
On 06/29/2013 11:04 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
the only difference is tha system 1 runs Gnome 3 while system 2 is
running gnome in fallback mode due to a poor video card
Which one fails to connect?
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antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
30/06/2013 07:24:
I have two F18 systems.
1) when I open Connect to server I see the list of recent connected
server and I have also the Explore button
2) in a fresh installed system I don't have the server list and also
explore
I have two F18 systems.
1) when I open Connect to server I see the list of recent connected
server and I have also the Explore button
2) in a fresh installed system I don't have the server list and also
explore button is missing
Both system connect each other fine with smb or sftp.
What am I
On 06/29/2013 08:45 PM, Digimer wrote:
You need to get the MAC address for the new card and replace the old
card's MAC address value in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-.
Specifically, edit the 'HWADDR="..."' line.
Recently, my onboard NIC failed. Before installing the new NIC, I
edited t
On 06/29/2013 11:23 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an fc17 system in which I've had to change the ethernet
> controller from an e1000e card to what I believe is an rtl81391`2. I
> recall changing the 70-persistent-net udev config file, but that
> appears to no longer exist on my fc17 system.
>
Hi,
I have an fc17 system in which I've had to change the ethernet
controller from an e1000e card to what I believe is an rtl81391`2. I
recall changing the 70-persistent-net udev config file, but that
appears to no longer exist on my fc17 system.
What is the proper procedure for detecting, initia
On 06/30/13 00:19, antonio montagnani wrote:
> I have the doubt that at this stage of release, my fedup-cli 19 network
> command may have got the wrong packages, (for example no F19 kernel, that is
> quite surprising)
FWIW, I tested just now and had a similar experience
1. X not starting.
antonio montagnani writes:
Made a fresh installation on a machine where a printer is connected. Printer
is installed locally, but when I try to share it I cannot see it on the
network, and if I use system-printer-setting no printer is seen on the
network even if I write the correct IP (i.e.
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
30/06/2013 00:11:
Made a fresh installation on a machine where a printer is connected.
Printer is installed locally, but when I try to share it I cannot see it
on the network, and if I use system-printer-setting no printer is seen
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 29.06.2013 23:38, schrieb Bill Davidsen:
Reindl Harald wrote:
"model name: QEMU Virtual CPU version 1.0.1"
what the hell - on VMware you have the same CPU as the host and only "VMware
EVC"
is filtering CPU capabilities to provide relieable hot-migration between hosts
b
Made a fresh installation on a machine where a printer is connected.
Printer is installed locally, but when I try to share it I cannot see it
on the network, and if I use system-printer-setting no printer is seen
on the network even if I write the correct IP (i.e. 192.168.1.2)
Both machines pin
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 29.06.2013 23:12, schrieb Bill Davidsen:
And right again. Unfortunately I didn't say or mean vSphere, but rather KVM,
the facility used by qemu-kvm to run
virtual machines.
Hardware CPU:
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CP
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 29.06.2013 22:23, schrieb Bill Davidsen:
Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
On 28.06.2013 17:21, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
It surely works, but at a performance price. And the certainty that you have to
enter the LUKS-key each time you
boot.
Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge process
On 29.06.2013, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> You should try aes-cbc-essiv:sha256, it could give you 330 MB/s.
After encountering the mentioned performance drop, I didn't encrypt at
all. The only purpose of encrypting for me is to protect my data
in case my laptop gets lost or stolen. I decided to have
Rafnews wrote:
Hi,
i have a web server running on fedora. This web server is only for applicatons
testing purposes.
when i installed apache 2.4 it automatically create a group and an user apache.
All files/folder that are under /publi_html should have apache as user/group
permissions.
This web
antonio montagnani wrote:
Fred Smith ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 29/06/2013 17:59:
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 04:52:16PM +0200, antonio wrote:
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
29/06/2013 15:39:
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followin
Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
On 28.06.2013 17:21, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
It surely works, but at a performance price. And the certainty that you have to
enter the LUKS-key each time you boot.
Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge processors and later (AMD also) have something
called AES-NI which signifi
Fred Smith wrote:
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 05:21:34PM +0200, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
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Subject: retrofitting LUKS encryption on installed syste
On 06/29/2013 12:31 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 29.06.2013, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>
>> CPUs with AES-NI make encryption speed penalty basically null (even on a
>> SSD);
>
> This is not true in my case. My OCZ Vertex delivers 465 MB/s
> unencrypted, and 167 MB/s encrypted with aes-xts-plain64:sh
Joachim Backes ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
29/06/2013 18:49:
On 06/29/2013 06:28 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I am still experiencing toubles with firefox 22 when I browse some web
sites.
I was trying to downgrade to firefox 20, but I cannot find
firefox-20.0-5.fc18.x86_6
On 06/29/2013 06:28 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I am still experiencing toubles with firefox 22 when I browse some web sites.
I was trying to downgrade to firefox 20, but I cannot find
firefox-20.0-5.fc18.x86_64.rpm
on http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/
(firefox-20.0-5.fc18.x86_64.rpm was
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 18:13:35 +0200 Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tired to install VisIt on my fedora 18, but I failed
> https://computing.llnl.gov/vis/visit.shtml
You may try to inform us what the failures were and then someone can
help you.
> Would it be possible to have this pack
Hello,
I am still experiencing toubles with firefox 22 when I browse some web sites.
I was trying to downgrade to firefox 20, but I cannot find
firefox-20.0-5.fc18.x86_64.rpm
on http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/
(firefox-20.0-5.fc18.x86_64.rpm was not found on this server).
Where can I get it?
Fred Smith ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 29/06/2013 17:59:
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 04:52:16PM +0200, antonio wrote:
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
29/06/2013 15:39:
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
29/06/201
Hello,
I tired to install VisIt on my fedora 18, but I failed
https://computing.llnl.gov/vis/visit.shtml
Would it be possible to have this package compiled for fedora?
Thank for your help.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 04:52:16PM +0200, antonio wrote:
> antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
> 29/06/2013 15:39:
> >antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
> >29/06/2013 15:17:
> >>Today I issues a fedup-cli network 19 command (
> >>
> >>A
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
29/06/2013 15:39:
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
29/06/2013 15:17:
Today I issues a fedup-cli network 19 command (
At the end of procedure that ended right when rebooting I get
Bad news:
I g
Am 28.06.2013 21:41, schrieb Tom Horsley:
> On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:25:02 -0700
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
>> Look at the top of /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron
>
> Speaking of anacron, you may want to eradicate all the
> anacron junk if you actually want jobs to run at the
> times you specified
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
29/06/2013 15:17:
Today I issues a fedup-cli network 19 command (
At the end of procedure that ended right when rebooting I get
Bad news:
I get a black window if I login as any user with a fedora logo on the
bottom of screen bu
Today I issues a fedup-cli network 19 command (
At the end of procedure that ended right when rebooting I get
Bad news:
I get a black window if I login as any user with a fedora logo on the
bottom of screen but I can use tty and then issue a startx
Good news
after issuing startx my old video
On 29.06.2013, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> CPUs with AES-NI make encryption speed penalty basically null (even on a SSD);
This is not true in my case. My OCZ Vertex delivers 465 MB/s
unencrypted, and 167 MB/s encrypted with aes-xts-plain64:sha256 using
the Core i5-2450's AES-NI and AVX instruction s
On 06/28/2013 03:41 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> I've got a F19 installation that I'd like to turn into a fully encrypted
> system with LUKS.
>
> There are many howtos on the web for encrypting a partition, but they
> all show doing it to /home.
>
> the implication is that you need to be logged in as
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