Here is what I'm using:
sysadmin@nc5885:~$ lspci |grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor
Graphics Controller (rev 09)
sysadmin@nc5885:~$ find /dev/ -group video
/dev/fb0
/dev/video0
/dev/dri/card0
/dev/dri/controlD64
find: `/dev/vboxusb': Permission de
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:38:51 -0600
Rich Megginson wrote:
> On 03/11/2014 04:09 PM, Timothy Pollard wrote:
> > On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 07:17:25 -0600
> > Rich Megginson wrote:
> >> On 03/10/2014 09:17 PM, Timothy Pollard wrote:
> >>> On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 20:56:08 -0600
> >>> Rich Megginson wrote:
> >>
Followup, using SSSD for some reason breaks PAM pass through even
though pam_krb5 is performing auth. If I enable nslcd the pam_krb5
works. This error seems like the culprit:
Mar 11 18:12:30 ldap01 ns-slapd: pam_krb5[7318]: called to
authenticate 'treydock', realm 'DOMAIN.EDU'
Mar 11 18:12:30 ld
so it has dual nvidia cards, do you know how to config for 2 external
monitors?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Dustin Kempter
> wrote:
> > i am picking up a lenovo y510p with dual video cards and 16gb of ram
> > tonight. any thoughts o
On 03/12/14 00:43, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014, Dustin Kempter wrote:
i am picking up a lenovo y510p with dual video cards and 16gb of ram
tonight. any thoughts on how well this will work with fedora? are
there any issues? thanks
could you possibly have chosen a less info
On Mar 11, 2014, at 10:38 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I want to upgrade Windows XP on my laptop to Windows 7,
> but I'd like to be sure that I can get back to Linux afterwards.
> (I'm sure Windows installation will over-write the MBR.)
Which version of Fedora?
>
> One thing I tried without suc
On 03/11/2014 11:38 AM, Dustin Kempter issued this missive:
We've looked in /var/log/messages, and in the /var/log/security file
The /var/log/security file rotates, so make sure you're looking at the
appropriate one. It may have rotated since this occurred.
No smoking gun, only thing we have
Dustin Kempter wrote:
we looked at the .bash_history file for postgres and see no entries for pg_ctl
however we do see the service stop command in the root .bash_history file, but
we have no
timestamps in the bash_history file
Add this to a file in /etc/profile.d/mycustom.sh:
export HISTTIMEFO
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Dustin Kempter
wrote:
> i am picking up a lenovo y510p with dual video cards and 16gb of ram
> tonight. any thoughts on how well this will work with fedora? are there any
> issues? thanks
>
By looking at the specs, the machine should work out of the box. (We
have
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014, Dustin Kempter wrote:
> i am picking up a lenovo y510p with dual video cards and 16gb of ram
> tonight. any thoughts on how well this will work with fedora? are
> there any issues? thanks
could you possibly have chosen a less informative subject line? no,
really.
rday
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We've looked in /var/log/messages, and in the /var/log/security file
No smoking gun, only thing we have so far is this:
In the postgres log we see this:
2014-03-07 15:58:09 MST [27223]: [18-1] db=,user=,host= LOG: received
smart shutdown request
Indicating the db received a shutdown request, t
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On 03/11/14 14:25, Dustin Kempter wrote:
> i am picking up a lenovo y510p with dual video cards and 16gb of
> ram tonight. any thoughts on how well this will work with fedora?
> are there any issues? thanks
>
>
>
The company I work for uses Lenovo
i am picking up a lenovo y510p with dual video cards and 16gb of ram
tonight. any thoughts on how well this will work with fedora? are there any
issues? thanks
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On 03/11/2014 10:45 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
It limits you to who has either
sudo access (you/do/ have root ssh access disabled, right?) or
physical access to the machine. I'd look in the logs specifically for
sudo calls.
Not quite. Even if you have root access by ssh disabled, there's
nothing
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On 03/11/14 13:30, Dustin Kempter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have a server (CentOS 6.4) running PostgreSQL, recently someone
> shut the db down and we want to find out who did this...
>
> I see the db shutdown request in the postgresql log, and I suspect
Hi,
we have a server (CentOS 6.4) running PostgreSQL, recently someone shut the
db down and we want to find out who did this...
I see the db shutdown request in the postgresql log, and I suspect it was
run as root (as a service) because we do not see any relevant shutdown
commands in the postgres
Maybe I should also consider to move to Ubuntu or at least Debian,
since all of my team-mates using this distro :) So maybe I should join
the crowd :)
Are you using Intel or Nvidia driver? In case of Nvidia it is the
proprietary or nouveau?
My only problem right now, when X boots, my LCD screen r
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On 03/11/14 12:38, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I want to upgrade Windows XP on my laptop to Windows 7, but I'd
> like to be sure that I can get back to Linux afterwards. (I'm sure
> Windows installation will over-write the MBR.)
>
> One thing I tried wi
I'm currently running Ubuntu LTR 12.04 on a Lenovo 430s, so I'm not sure
whether I can be of any assistance. If there is anything you would like me
to post let me know.
Best,
Frank
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for someone with Lenovo T430 :) Curre
I want to upgrade Windows XP on my laptop to Windows 7,
but I'd like to be sure that I can get back to Linux afterwards.
(I'm sure Windows installation will over-write the MBR.)
One thing I tried without success in the past
was to specify a USB stick when running grub2-install.
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FWIW, If you're looking to do anything moderately serious, you're going to want
to use Maven to manage your build and dependencies...
$ mvn archetype:generate -DgroupId=com.foo.app -DartifactId=helloworld
-DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp
$ cd helloworld
add
org.apache.tomcat
t
Patrick Kobly wrote:
> Add the servlet API JAR to the classpath (with -cp or CLASSPATH env
> variable). Or use Maven to build your projects and define the
> dependencies appropriately.
>> When I run "javac HelloWorld.java" I get a number of errors like
>> HelloWorld.java:12: error: cannot find
Hi,
I'm looking for someone with Lenovo T430 :) Currently I'm trying to
fix my fault when my working environment became a bit messy :) It is
related to the two vga cards in this laptop. There is an integrated
one (Intel HD4000) and an NVDIA Quadro. I've tried to use Quadro by
installing official d
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On 03/11/14 12:06, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> It should be site:lists.fedoraproject.org
>
> Thanks. Alas, it didn't help.
>
Have you tried GMANE?
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2014, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/11/14 03:49, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I'm trying to find a message.
Once upon a time, someone on this list wrote that
he could always rely on comcast to do the wrong thing.
I think that the context was either throttling or availability of ports.
Even
Add the servlet API JAR to the classpath (with -cp or CLASSPATH env variable).
Or use Maven to build your projects and define the dependencies appropriately.
PK
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From: Timothy Murphy
Sent: Tue 11-03-2014 05:01
Subject:Java under Fedora
To: users@lists.
On 11 March 2014 15:44, Mark Haney wrote:
> Agreed. I was not aware that the OP was sight impaired. The mistake
> was mine, as well as the sincere apology.
Neither was I until he said so.
I am impressed by anyone successfully using GUI-based Linux via a
screenreader. I tried it out, at some le
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On 03/11/14 11:26, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 11 March 2014 14:59, Mark Haney wrote:
>> Please don't top post.
>
> The one thing I'd point out is that top-posting works considerably
> better for users with a screenreader, who cannot easily just skip
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On 03/11/14 11:18, Hunter Jozwiak wrote:
> The directions were fantastic! Thanks much, will try this when I
> get home. I like Fedora, because it has many accessibility features
> for blind folk like me. Does KDE have a feature like Orca in
> Gnome?
On 11 March 2014 14:59, Mark Haney wrote:
> Please don't top post.
The one thing I'd point out is that top-posting works considerably
better for users with a screenreader, who cannot easily just skip
ahead through a message. I dislike top-posting myself and bottom-quote
properly in all my own ema
The directions were fantastic! Thanks much, will try this when I get
home. I like Fedora, because it has many accessibility features for
blind folk like me. Does KDE have a feature like Orca in Gnome?
On 3/11/14, Mark Haney wrote:
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On 03/11/14 10:32, Hunter Jozwiak wrote:
> How did you make the mount point? And where do I find other
> partitions, and does this work with Rhythmbox?
>
Please don't top post.
To make the mount point, it's just like making any other directory
(m
make sure that you have installed ntfs-3g
first find out which device has the windows disk partition.
sudo fdisk -l should say something like:
Disk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 b
How did you make the mount point? And where do I find other
partitions, and does this work with Rhythmbox?
On 3/11/14, Mark Haney wrote:
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> On 03/11/14 08:43, Hunter Jozwiak wrote:
>> Hi guys. I have a question about making a link to my music
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On 03/11/14 08:43, Hunter Jozwiak wrote:
> Hi guys. I have a question about making a link to my music library,
> who resides on my Windows partition. My goal is to have a music
> library reside on my partition and not have to copy it over to my
> Fed
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 20:46:51 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> This message means that user "nvtest" used the "sudo" command and is not
> authorized to do so. The command they tried to execute was /bin/bash -c -l
But I never got mail from sudo about this before. It just didn't work
(in fact the whole p
Hi guys. I have a question about making a link to my music library, who
resides on my Windows partition. My goal is to have a music library reside
on my partition and not have to copy it over to my Fedora partition, who is
a little scrapped for space. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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On 03/11/14 19:21, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Who the heck is generating these messages, and what is the point
> of them exactly? I know user nvtest isn't in sudoers, I was the
> one who didn't put it there. What keeps telling me this?
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 06:36:43 -040
Who the heck is generating these messages, and what is the point
of them exactly? I know user nvtest isn't in sudoers, I was the
one who didn't put it there. What keeps telling me this?
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 06:36:43 -0400
From: "nvtest@tomh.localdomain"
To: "root@tomh.
I have a problem compiling a Java servlet program under Fedora-20.
I'm not sure if the problem arises from my ignorance -
I haven't used Java for several years, and never with servlets -
or if the issue is the Java setup under Fedora,
or thirdly, if there has been a change in the organisation of J
Hi !
SettingsSoftware3.10.4 Software Software/Restart
& Installl
PackagesSoftware Install3.10.1 Software/Updates
SoftwareAll SettingsAll Settings/Details
Install Update
Would that mean there some add ?
Some rc have in /etc
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