Re: A Linux for the totally maintenance free

2014-11-01 Thread Tim
On Sat, 2014-11-01 at 09:14 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > Ah! But you have poorly-written buggy software to buy for every little > "feature" you could like and additional software to buy to iron out > the wrinkles in there and additional software to buyt iron out the > wrinkles in there and additio

Re: Driver for RTL8192su chipset

2014-11-01 Thread poma
On 01.11.2014 04:40, poma wrote: > On 31.10.2014 22:20, jd1008 wrote: >> >> On 10/31/2014 02:43 AM, poma wrote: >>> >>> You missed some important steps we've already written, man. >>> >>> First try this, then we'll see what about 'rtl8192su.ko & Co.' >>> Don't break lines. >>> >>> 1. Check whether

OpenGL crashes Radeon R7

2014-11-01 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
I have just installed a Sapphire AMD Radeon R7 240 graphics card on my desktop system, which runs OK except that invoking Kinfocenter->Graphical Information->OpenGL appears to crash the graphics driver. The symptom is that the session restarts with a large number (8) of crash warnings re

Re: A Linux for the totally maintenance free

2014-11-01 Thread Bill Davidsen
Joe Zeff wrote: On 10/28/2014 05:25 PM, jd1008 wrote: As my time is not infinite :) I decided to install pclinuxos with kde DE and bfs-PAE kernel. Yes, I will be spending some time, maybe 8 or 16 hours bringing this lady up to speed on basic things. I will certainly automate the updates, so she

Re: A Linux for the totally maintenance free

2014-11-01 Thread Bill Davidsen
jd1008 wrote: On 10/28/2014 12:16 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: On 10/28/2014 07:04 PM, Steven Rosenberg wrote: On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Joe Zeff wrote: When I learned what Gnome 3 was going to be like, I started looking for a different DE and ended up with Xfce. One of the minor th

Re: A Linux for the totally maintenance free

2014-11-01 Thread Bill Davidsen
Ed Greshko wrote: On 10/28/14 11:37, jd1008 wrote: Oooops! I do not have your public key :) :) So, it all looks like greek to me Sent in error from my tablet courtesy of Mei-Mei.a cat. I have sent many things like that, and cats regularly contribute to my chat activities. -- Bill David

Re: rc.local not start at the boot

2014-11-01 Thread Bill Davidsen
Angelo Moreschini wrote: I would say that this thread is the continuation of a my preceding thread : “selecting some kind of files using the resync command” There I got help in order to make the backup of some my critical files. Now I am able to backing up these files using a shell script fro

Re: gnutls, openssl and compiling mutt

2014-11-01 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 01.11.2014, Alexander Volovics wrote: > And then we might be talking about different things. > These might be "general" certificates. When I connected to my > ISP with mutt the first time and I had to accept a certificate > I had the impression that a "personal" certificate was generated > to

Re: gnutls, openssl and compiling mutt

2014-11-01 Thread Alexander Volovics
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 02:19:27PM +0100, Heinz Diehl wrote: > On 01.11.2014, Alexander Volovics wrote: > > Is that so. I didn't know that. How are you supposed to get > > the certificate then. > Check if the "cert.pem" symlink points to something like this: > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root49 N

Re: A Linux for the totally maintenance free

2014-11-01 Thread Ranjan Maitra
On Sat, 1 Nov 2014 16:20:18 +1030 Tim wrote: > On Fri, 2014-10-31 at 12:52 -0400, Tom H wrote: > > The “learning curve” is an exaggerated meme based on my SMALL sample. > > I’ve migrated my parents from Windows to Gnome 2 to Unity and my > > neighbor from Windows to Unity without them having a pr

Re: gnutls, openssl and compiling mutt

2014-11-01 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 01.11.2014, Alexander Volovics wrote: > Is that so. I didn't know that. How are you supposed to get > the certificate then. Given that all the most used mail progs > (thunderbird, outlook, apple mail, evolution, etc) connect you > "automatically" the ISP's dont hand out certificates. Check if

Re: gnutls, openssl and compiling mutt

2014-11-01 Thread Alexander Volovics
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 12:39:52PM +0100, Heinz Diehl wrote: > On 31.10.2014, Alexander Volovics wrote: > > Does it make any difference if mutt is compiled with '--with-gnutls' > > enabled or with '--with-openssl' enabled. > When compiled with "--with-ssl", it uses openssl for TLS, > and with

Re: Closing port 631 from other computers

2014-11-01 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 31.10.2014, Ed Greshko wrote: > Listen localhost:631 Which in fact is the Fedora default.. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.o

Re: gnutls, openssl and compiling mutt

2014-11-01 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 31.10.2014, Alexander Volovics wrote: > Does it make any difference if mutt is compiled with '--with-gnutls' > enabled or with '--with-openssl' enabled. When compiled with "--with-ssl", it uses openssl for TLS, and with "--with-gnutls" it uses the gnutls implementation. (Btw: there is no "--w

Re: smplayer OK

2014-11-01 Thread poma
On 01.11.2014 06:45, Tim wrote: > Tim: >>> You're talking about the thing being debated on here about a week >>> or so ago? > > Man of few words, poma, wrote: >> What!? > > The precise details elude me, but it was something run by NetworkManager > that called upon some outside service every time