On 05/21/14 14:43, Tim wrote:
> Sudhir Khanger wrote:
>>> How are we supposed to run OpenJDK with Chrome once they drop NPAPI?
> Ed Greshko:
>> Don't upgrade, or switch to Firefox. Lucky for me I had a previous
>> version of Chrome :-)
> I would have thought, that of all the applications, a we
Sudhir Khanger wrote:
>> How are we supposed to run OpenJDK with Chrome once they drop NPAPI?
Ed Greshko:
> Don't upgrade, or switch to Firefox. Lucky for me I had a previous
> version of Chrome :-)
I would have thought, that of all the applications, a web browser would
be the last thing you
Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
>>DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Name=MTA')dnl
Joe Zeff wrote:
> Since dnl means "Delete until New Line," putting it at the beginning of
> a line makes it a comment. Remove that and try again.
Though, in the
On 05/21/14 10:42, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> How are we supposed to run OpenJDK with Chrome once they drop NPAPI?
Don't upgrade, or switch to Firefox. Lucky for me I had a previous version of
Chrome :-)
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On 05/21/2014 05:43 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> From time to time something in /var/lib/alsa gets messed up on my
> machines. Invoking 'alsactl init' as root immediately sets it
> straight. (Usually only after I've already tried to play something
> and turned up my speakers real loud, blastin
On May 21, 2014 8:04 AM, "Ed Greshko" wrote:
>
> If you value your NPAPI based plugins *do not* update to the latest
version of the Chrome Browser.
>
> NPAPI support has been removed and those plugins will no longer work.
This will include the IcedTea-Web Plugin and the totem plugins.
>
> --
> Do
If you value your NPAPI based plugins *do not* update to the latest version of
the Chrome Browser.
NPAPI support has been removed and those plugins will no longer work. This
will include the IcedTea-Web Plugin and the totem plugins.
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On 05/20/2014 10:47 AM, dwoody1 wrote:
> You might also remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
That package seems to have been removed automatically, as a dependency
of pulseaudio. After having done that, I discovered that sound will
actually play from the headphone jack, but it still won't play from the
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 02:12:30PM -0400, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
>I have two Brother laser printers. Not surprisingly the newer one
>(HL-2170w) prints a test page somewhat darker than the old HL-5140 even
>with new toner and drum cartridges.
>Printing a test page
On 05/21/2014 04:12 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I have two Brother laser printers. Not surprisingly the newer one
(HL-2170w) prints a test page somewhat darker than the old HL-5140
even with new toner and drum cartridges.
Printing a test page from either one shows the Density
On 05/21/2014 07:43 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Someone wrote:
I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
had any luck with playing sound?
From time to time something in /var/lib/alsa gets messed up on my
machines. Invoking 'alsa
On 05/20/2014 06:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Name=MTA')dnl
Since dnl means "Delete until New Line," putting it at the beginning of
a line makes it a comment. Remove that and try again.
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Rick Stevens wrote:
> I see your MX record for gayleard.com shows "mail.gayleard.com" as the
> mail server, therefore any mail will try to go to that machine for
> delivery. I also see there is no reverse DNS for the IP address assigned
> to mail.gayleard.com.
Thanks again for your help.
You hav
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isn’t comprehensive news coverage — just quick summaries with links to
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Someone wrote:
> I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
> had any luck with playing sound?
From time to time something in /var/lib/alsa gets messed up on my
machines. Invoking 'alsactl init' as root immediately sets it
straight. (
On 20 May 2014 16:22, David Benfell wrote:
> Ian Malone writes:
>
>> On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell wrote:
>>
>>> But even
>>> so, unless you have a specialized need for Pulseaudio, which apparently
>>> may
>>> include very high-end audiophile applications, removing it seems
>>> generally
>>
You may possibly find a hint here
http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/index.html?c=us_ot&lang=en&comple=on&redirect=on
suomi
On 2014-05-20 20:12, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I have two Brother laser printers. Not surprisingly the newer one
(HL-2170w) prints a test page some
Yeah, I've created audit rules according to this, so let's see after
next reboot...
Thx for help
L:
On Tue 20 May 2014 08:13:44 PM CEST, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Pal, Laszlo (private) wrote:
>> Recently I've discovered a strange thing... some rule/program or
>> whatever changing the access
Pal, Laszlo (private) wrote:
Recently I've discovered a strange thing... some rule/program or
whatever changing the access rights of /dev/null to
crw---. 1 root root 1, 3 May 20 11:57 /dev/null
and some of the part of Fedora does not like it:)
After I change back to 666, everything is fine
I have two Brother laser printers. Not surprisingly the newer one
(HL-2170w) prints a test page somewhat darker than the old HL-5140 even
with new toner and drum cartridges.
Printing a test page from either one shows the Density set to 0. I
assume that setting the density higher puts more tone
On 05/20/2014 06:45 AM, Timothy Murphy issued this missive:
Rick Stevens wrote:
I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
(in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
Are you certain that g
After a quick google it seems there is no "central" cache used anymore
(previously nscd service maintained a central cache, but it is not
installed by default). If this is installed at you, you may want to
restart the relevant service
nscd.x86_64 : A Name Service Caching Daemon (nscd).
also if
Hi,
Recently I've discovered a strange thing... some rule/program or
whatever changing the access rights of /dev/null to
crw---. 1 root root 1, 3 May 20 11:57 /dev/null
and some of the part of Fedora does not like it :)
After I change back to 666, everything is fine again, however after boo
Ian Malone writes:
On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell wrote:
But even
so, unless you have a specialized need for Pulseaudio, which apparently may
include very high-end audiophile applications, removing it seems generally
harmless.
High end audiophile applications like having more than one
My system is set to go directly to the OpenDNS name servers for DNS
resolution. However, the results I get from "nslookup" differ from what
I get if I query the same name server from another machine with the same
resolv.conf settings.
That leads me to believe that DNS info is being cached locally
Rick Stevens wrote:
>> I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
>> to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
>> (in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
>> but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
> Are you certain that grover is running an MTA and that it's listening
> t
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 09:57:20PM -0700, Michael Hannon wrote:
> Greetings. I've got a brother HL-5250DN printer on my local network, and it
> is *currently* not doing duplex printing under Fedora 20.
One more data point, though its usefulness to the OP is suspect:
If your printer has been set
Timothy Murphy writes:
> I'm trying to send email from my Fedora-20/KDE laptop "rose"
> to my CentOS-6.5 local home server "grover"
> (in order to run a SpamAssassin test),
> but I am finding this surprisingly difficult.
>
> I've tried with KMail and mail,
> sending email to "tim@grover", "tim@gr
Gary Stainburn writes:
> On Friday 16 May 2014 06:57:57 lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> are we going to need a replacement for seamonkey which comes without
>> restrictions management, and will there be one in Fedora?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug)
>
> I've obviously missed something. Can s
Someone writes:
> I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
> had any luck with playing sound?
Logged in as a second user, that user cannot play sound. This hasn`t
been fixed since F17 :(
Any idea how to fix that?
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On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell wrote:
> In a number of distributions over a period spanning many years, removing
> pulseaudio has been a first, and all too often entirely successful, means of
> getting sound working.
>
> Pulseaudio would be exhibit A in a counterargument to a claim that "all
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