On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 02:14:21PM -0600, jd1008 wrote:
>
> On 09/17/2014 01:54 PM, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
> >>OK, I have the rpm pf skype which was built for fc18:
> >>skype-4.2.0.11-3.fc18.x86_64.rpm
> >>but it still depends on i686 libs and other components.
> >>
> >>I was wondering if there i
On Wed, 2014-09-17 at 08:01 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
> One of my collegues that I work with uses a homeplug type device and
> tells me it works very well, so I could look at that although I'm not
> sure how well it would work in a powerboard as I don't have any spare
> wall power points.
I
Tim:
>> You can simplify the playlist, quite a bit. You don't need the info,
>> just the file lists.
>>
>> m3u files can simply be "file:///" prefixed filepaths, such as:
>>
>>file:///home/tim/music/one.ogg
>>file:///home/tim/music/two.ogg
>>
>> And pls files can be simplified to:
>>
>>
On 09/17/2014 08:30 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/17/2014 07:22 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I really AM trying to avoid the 32 bit libs. I just dont want them on my
system.
Why? Do you have an objective reason to avoid them, or is it just a
personal preference?
Of course it is preference.
I've never ha
On 09/17/2014 07:22 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I really AM trying to avoid the 32 bit libs. I just dont want them on my
system.
Why? Do you have an objective reason to avoid them, or is it just a
personal preference? I've never had to deal with this myself, not
having a 64 bit system, but if I ever
On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Tom H wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:40 AM, Balint Szigeti wrote:
>>
>> Well, I have definitely a problem:
>>
>> [root@szigeti-6560b ~]# vi /etc/systemd/journald.conf
>> [root@szigeti-6560b ~]# grep none $_
>> Storage=none
>> [root@szigeti-6560b ~]# systemctl
On 09/17/2014 02:45 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 09/17/2014 01:25 PM, jd1008 issued this missive:
On 09/17/2014 01:54 PM, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
OK, I have the rpm pf skype which was built for fc18:
skype-4.2.0.11-3.fc18.x86_64.rpm
but it still depends on i686 libs and other components.
I was
On 09/17/2014 05:50 PM, Tim issued this missive:
On Wed, 2014-09-17 at 17:10 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
I will look into those. Thank you, Michael! I'm still rather p*ssed at
these apps. I really don't like anyone looking up my skirt as it were.
Google is getting to be really annoying that way.
On Wed, 2014-09-17 at 17:10 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> I will look into those. Thank you, Michael! I'm still rather p*ssed at
> these apps. I really don't like anyone looking up my skirt as it were.
> Google is getting to be really annoying that way.
LOL, I think you've just come up with the pe
On Wed, 2014-09-17 at 09:08 -0500, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> On 09/16/2014 09:05 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > That's what I thought.
> >
> > Nevertheless LibreOffice identifies the undisplayable characters as
> > Lohit Devanagari on both my system and MC's and MC appears to have got a
> > cor
On 09/17/2014 02:55 PM, Pete Travis issued this missive:
On Sep 16, 2014 4:08 PM, mailto:r...@dwf.com>> wrote:
>
> I am trying to build gphoto2 for an old system (Fedora 11) where I store
> photos.
> (gphoto2 exists as part of the download in Fedora19)
>
> In any case, I do the configure/m
On 09/17/2014 02:32 PM, Michael Cronenworth issued this missive:
On 09/17/2014 03:45 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
You should be more concerned with having a closed-source, non-peer-
reviewed binary on your machine. Who knows what data it is mining on
your system and sending off to M$ and their evil m
On Sep 16, 2014 4:08 PM, wrote:
>
> I am trying to build gphoto2 for an old system (Fedora 11) where I store
> photos.
> (gphoto2 exists as part of the download in Fedora19)
>
> In any case, I do the configure/make/make install for both libgphto2 and
> gphoto2 with no problems, so it would seem th
On 09/17/2014 03:45 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
You should be more concerned with having a closed-source, non-peer-
reviewed binary on your machine. Who knows what data it is mining on
your system and sending off to M$ and their evil minions. Half of the
apps I've downloaded for my Android phone neve
Ed Greshko ha scrito il 13/09/2014 alle 08:44:
On 09/13/14 14:22, antonio montagnani wrote:
Ed Greshko ha scrito il 11/09/2014 alle 01:24:
On 09/11/14 06:24, antonio wrote:
I knew the systemctl way of switching, but I am lazy (and love the graphical
tool): I hope that maintainer will report s
On 09/17/2014 01:25 PM, jd1008 issued this missive:
On 09/17/2014 01:54 PM, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
OK, I have the rpm pf skype which was built for fc18:
skype-4.2.0.11-3.fc18.x86_64.rpm
but it still depends on i686 libs and other components.
I was wondering if there is a way to extract the sp
On 09/17/2014 01:14 PM, jd1008 issued this missive:
On 09/17/2014 01:54 PM, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
OK, I have the rpm pf skype which was built for fc18:
skype-4.2.0.11-3.fc18.x86_64.rpm
but it still depends on i686 libs and other components.
I was wondering if there is a way to extract the sp
On 09/17/2014 01:54 PM, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
OK, I have the rpm pf skype which was built for fc18:
skype-4.2.0.11-3.fc18.x86_64.rpm
but it still depends on i686 libs and other components.
I was wondering if there is a way to extract the spec file
from it and rebuild it (i.e. relink it) with
On 09/17/2014 01:54 PM, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
OK, I have the rpm pf skype which was built for fc18:
skype-4.2.0.11-3.fc18.x86_64.rpm
but it still depends on i686 libs and other components.
I was wondering if there is a way to extract the spec file
from it and rebuild it (i.e. relink it) with
>
> OK, I have the rpm pf skype which was built for fc18:
> skype-4.2.0.11-3.fc18.x86_64.rpm
> but it still depends on i686 libs and other components.
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to extract the spec file
> from it and rebuild it (i.e. relink it) with 64bit libs, by
> editing the spec file
On 09/17/2014 01:01 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 09/17/2014 11:46 AM, jd1008 issued this missive:
I have been trying to locate a fully 64bit skype client to no avail;
a client that will not require 32 bit dependencies.
Any info on that?
MS is not supporting linux x86_64 and who can blame them?
On 09/17/2014 11:46 AM, jd1008 issued this missive:
I have been trying to locate a fully 64bit skype client to no avail;
a client that will not require 32 bit dependencies.
Any info on that?
MS is not supporting linux x86_64 and who can blame them?
They do not like Linux. They might even wish
I have been trying to locate a fully 64bit skype client to no avail;
a client that will not require 32 bit dependencies.
Any info on that?
MS is not supporting linux x86_64 and who can blame them?
They do not like Linux. They might even wish it would disappear.
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On 09/17/2014 04:48 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 21:49 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
it is horribly verbose. To wit:
#EXTM3U
# Playlist created by SMPlayer 14.3.0
#EXTINF:414.56,03_Nechein Man.webm
03_Nechein Man.webm
#EXTINF:200.04,07. Faun - Wenn wir uns wiedersehen-NPaDt85Sf_0.mp4
07. Faun -
On 09/17/2014 12:18 AM, Kevin Cummings wrote:
On 09/17/2014 12:44 AM, jd1008 wrote:
I decided to shutdown -> Hibernate.
Later on, I powered up and booted the machine,
and it invariably panics with a pagefault.
There is nothing in the logs of any disk hard error issues,
or device misconduct.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:40 AM, Balint Szigeti wrote:
>
> Well, I have definitely a problem:
>
> [root@szigeti-6560b ~]# vi /etc/systemd/journald.conf
> [root@szigeti-6560b ~]# grep none $_
> Storage=none
> [root@szigeti-6560b ~]# systemctl restart systemd-journald.service
> [root@szigeti-6560b ~
I use macchanger:
$ sudo yum install macchanger
...
$ macchanger --help
GNU MAC Changer
Usage: macchanger [options] device
-h, --help Print this help
-V, --versionPrint version and exit
-s, --show Print the MAC address and exit
-e, -
On 09/16/2014 09:05 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
That's what I thought.
Nevertheless LibreOffice identifies the undisplayable characters as
Lohit Devanagari on both my system and MC's and MC appears to have got a
correct display of them on his system, which I don't get. Strange.
It's unfortuna
On Wed, 2014-09-17 at 08:01 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > Keeping the neighbours out is just standard network practice: use a
> > decent WPA password on the router, and keep a tight control on
> incoming
> > connections via the server firewall. IIRC the server config can also
> > restrict client
On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 21:49 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
> it is horribly verbose. To wit:
> #EXTM3U
> # Playlist created by SMPlayer 14.3.0
> #EXTINF:414.56,03_Nechein Man.webm
> 03_Nechein Man.webm
> #EXTINF:200.04,07. Faun - Wenn wir uns wiedersehen-NPaDt85Sf_0.mp4
> 07. Faun - Wenn wir uns wiedersehen-
On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 17:46 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Sep 16, 2014, at 9:11 AM, Balint Szigeti wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 09:52 -0400, Tom H wrote:
> >> On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Balint Szigeti >> > wrote:
> >>
> >> > On Thu, 2014-09-11 at 16:16 -0400, Tom H wrote:
> >> >
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