> I'm pretty sure the ps versus pdf is just the way the print job
> is handed to the driver that converts it to whatever the
> printer actually needs.
>
> Certainly my Brother HL-2040 doesn't print postscript of
> any kind natively, it needs HP PCL. My Epson Artisan doesn't
> even use a native dri
On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 20:12:36 + (UTC)
Beartooth wrote:
but got me totally confused about what
> I should tell yum to install so that I can try it. (I had hoped
> "yum install palimpsest" might link to current jargon, but it
> didn't.)
>
>
yum install gnome-disk-utility
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On 07/01/13 06:00, poma wrote:
> On 30.06.2013 23:46, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> …
>> On June 6th, Max Pyziur posted:
>>
>>> Here's an explanation of how to fix the Google Earth problem (use
>>> rpmrebuild):
>>> http://0-productforums.google.com.library.ccbcmd.edu/forum/#!topic/earth/XNNJgyJBw3Y
>
On 30.06.2013 23:46, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
…
> On June 6th, Max Pyziur posted:
>
>> Here's an explanation of how to fix the Google Earth problem (use
>> rpmrebuild):
>> http://0-productforums.google.com.library.ccbcmd.edu/forum/#!topic/earth/XNNJgyJBw3Y
"The connection has timed out"
"The se
On 30.06.2013 22:59, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 21:24:31 +0200 poma
> wrote:
>
>> On 30.06.2013 20:25, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>>> On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 20:04:11 +0200 poma
>>> wrote:
>>>
On 30.06.2013 17:28, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> So, I decided to try installing GoogleEarth
On or about 06/30/2013 04:59 PM, Ranjan Maitra stated for us to ponder:
> Using your and Kevin's suggestions I was able to set up the Google
> repositories. However, I am unable to use yum to install for the same
> reasons as before.
On June 6th, Max Pyziur posted:
> Here's an explanation of how
On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 21:24:31 +0200 poma
wrote:
> On 30.06.2013 20:25, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 20:04:11 +0200 poma
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On 30.06.2013 17:28, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> >>> So, I decided to try installing GoogleEarth (GE) for the first time
> >>> ever. I found the
On or about 06/30/2013 04:12 PM, Beartooth stated for us to ponder:
>
> A post on a LUG list praises it under that name, which .deb
> distros apparently still use; Wikipedia made it clear that .rpm distros
> no longer do, alas!, but got me totally confused about what I should tell
> yum t
On 30.06.2013 22:12, Beartooth wrote:
>
> A post on a LUG list praises it under that name, which .deb
> distros apparently still use; Wikipedia made it clear that .rpm distros
> no longer do, alas!, but got me totally confused about what I should tell
> yum to install so that I can try it
On or about 06/30/2013 02:25 PM, Ranjan Maitra stated for us to ponder:
>> On 30.06.2013 17:28, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>>> But I got the following:
>>>
>>> Transaction Check Error:
>>> file /usr/bin from install of google-earth-stable-7.1.1.1871-0.x86_64
>>> conflicts with file from package filesy
A post on a LUG list praises it under that name, which .deb
distros apparently still use; Wikipedia made it clear that .rpm distros
no longer do, alas!, but got me totally confused about what I should tell
yum to install so that I can try it. (I had hoped "yum install
palimpsest" might
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Nick Urbanik wrote:
>
> Dear Team,
>
> I'm investigating IPv6, and wondering how, on Fedora 19, the best way
> to determine the appropriate DUID (DHCP unique identifier) to be used
> in the host sections, along with fixed-address statements.
Unfortunately there is
On 30.06.2013 20:25, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 20:04:11 +0200 poma
> wrote:
>
>> On 30.06.2013 17:28, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>>> So, I decided to try installing GoogleEarth (GE) for the first time
>>> ever. I found the following:
>>>
>>> http://fedora18tutorial.blogspot.com/2012/12
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 08:16:44PM +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 30.06.2013, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
>
> > Full disc encryption on a athom demands some extra patience :-)
>
> :-)
>
> "..if you expect performance on any
> general loads from Atom, you need to get your head examined."
Well,
On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 20:04:11 +0200 poma
wrote:
> On 30.06.2013 17:28, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > So, I decided to try installing GoogleEarth (GE) for the first time
> > ever. I found the following:
> >
> > http://fedora18tutorial.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-install-google-earth-on-fedora-17.html
>
On 30.06.2013, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
> Full disc encryption on a athom demands some extra patience :-)
:-)
"..if you expect performance on any
general loads from Atom, you need to get your head examined."
(Linus Torvalds 01.09.2011 in
)
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On 30.06.2013 17:28, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> So, I decided to try installing GoogleEarth (GE) for the first time
> ever. I found the following:
>
> http://fedora18tutorial.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-install-google-earth-on-fedora-17.html
Note the line relating to the installation. :)
> and tried
I reinstalled Fedora 18 with KDE and I notice a change in
the order in which directories and files are displayed.
In some applications, the sort is now case sensitive, so
that all the initial capitals are listed before the initial
lower case names. Previously, the names were sorted without
case s
So, I decided to try installing GoogleEarth (GE) for the first time
ever. I found the following:
http://fedora18tutorial.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-install-google-earth-on-fedora-17.html
and tried it the following:
% wget -c
http://dl.google.com/dl/earth/client/current/google-earth-stable_curre
On 06/29/2013 11:58 PM, antonio wrote:
number 2, with Gnome in fallback mode. But connection works fine, the
only problem is the missing list of servers (that are usually stored).
I think that it is not connected to it.Any idea??
No, sorry; I don't use Gnome. However, now we know that it mig
On 30.06.2013 14:19, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/30/13 19:28, poma wrote:
>> On 30.06.2013 03:38, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> …
>>> 1. X not starting... But this was a simple matter since this is a VBox
>>> VM. Just needed to boot to level 3 and reinstall the VBox addons
>> x86_64?
>> i686 -> https://bu
Top-post cause of BB :-(
Private keys (if stored locally), for outgoing traffic, should reside in the
users home-dir.
Passwords should be replaced multi-factor strong auth's: card/token plus PIN.
Any alterations of filesystem beyond /home can be detected+reported.
Full disc encryption on a athom
On 06/30/13 19:28, poma wrote:
> On 30.06.2013 03:38, Ed Greshko wrote:
> …
>> 1. X not starting... But this was a simple matter since this is a VBox VM.
>> Just needed to boot to level 3 and reinstall the VBox addons
> x86_64?
> i686 -> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=758301
> rh
fedora-upgrade
Another method of upgrading Fedora, looks pretty familiar. :)
Based on 'yum upgrade'.
https://github.com/xsuchy/fedora-upgrade
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraUpgrade
Successfully tested.
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On 30.06.2013 03:38, Ed Greshko wrote:
…
> 1. X not starting... But this was a simple matter since this is a VBox VM.
> Just needed to boot to level 3 and reinstall the VBox addons
x86_64?
i686 -> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=758301
rhbz#972095
> 2. No F19 kernel. This was
On 30.06.2013 12:27, Pedro Francisco wrote:
> Guessing here, but I had connectivity issues on Firefox 22 -- as in,
> no connectivity -- and a clean profile solved. …
$HOME/.mozilla/firefox//prefs.js
user_pref("network.proxy.type", 0);
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On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 5:28 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
On 29.06.2013 22:23, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Leaving the card in the machine kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?
>
> And adds to the possibility of forgetting to remove the card when you
> walk away. Security and convenience are to some extent mutually
> exclusive.
>
>
Every security mechanism
Dear Team,
I'm investigating IPv6, and wondering how, on Fedora 19, the best way
to determine the appropriate DUID (DHCP unique identifier) to be used
in the host sections, along with fixed-address statements.
If this is documented, please mention where.
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