FC29, Cinnamon desktop, fully updated. The printer is an Epson ET-4500,
connected through WiFi. The Administration->Print Settings dialog detects
the printer. Printing a test page works like a charm. But it seems like
nothing else included with the system can print. xreader and xed for
example, try
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> Note that there is a list for KDE on Fedora, where you might get more
> help with this. See:
>
> http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/k...@lists.fedoraproject.org
I'll move this there, then.
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On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 05/23/16 07:07, Alan Evans wrote:
>
> > Or rather, I can rename them, but then I can't access them.
> >
> > If I create a new file on my F23 KDE desktop, I have no trouble
> accessing it. But if I
> >
Or rather, I can rename them, but then I can't access them.
If I create a new file on my F23 KDE desktop, I have no trouble accessing
it. But if I rename it (right-click, Rename) then try clicking on it again
after, I get an error dialog: "Unable to run the command specified. The
file or folder /h
google "ssh-keygen". You will find things like:
http://www.linuxproblem.org/art_9.html and similar.
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 1:59 PM, Dustin Kempter wrote:
> Hi all, Ive been looking into a way to run rsync from server1 to server2
> using ssh-keys
> but not allowing the user from server 1 to logi
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 7:03 AM, Garry T. Williams wrote:
> On 7-5-14 14:30:39 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > +1. One of my pet gripes about systemd is that it introduces a lot of
> > new terminology without a clear explanation.
>
> Have you looked at the manual pages? I know of no other project t
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
>>
>
> Nice, but that means you have to do the build yourself. Is this in any
> additional repos for Fedora?
>
>
>
As I understand it, licensing of the fonts prevents distribution that way.
But I did
gt; > On Mon, 2013-09-09 at 14:13 -0700, Alan Evans wrote:
> >> Is there any way to figure out why the current printer is offline,
> >> beyond "Unable to connect"? Not being able to print is really messing
> >> with my workflow.
> >
> > Enable debug
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Well, since it seems to be a Windows printer (e.g. a print spooler
> running on a Windows box), did they change the authentication at that
> end? Did you change the firewall settings on your box so that Samba
> stuff is blocked now?
>
The auth
Hello all,
Sometime in the last couple of weeks, I lost my ability to print to the
office printer. If I check (KDE) System Settings, the printer's status
reads, "Paused - 'Unable to connect to CIFS host after (tried 3 times)'".
Everybody else can still use this printer, and there have been no majo
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
>
> $ padsp $old-program
>
> Yes, that is exactly the thing I was trying to remember.
Unfortunately, didn't work. Commandline complaint says it can't open the
sound device nor connect to ESD. I have only the foggiest, indistinct
recollection
Hi all!
I gave my kid a netbook with Linux on it, and he noticed an ancient (circa
RH6) game on one of my shelves. I told him that he could try to install it,
figuring that there was no chance. But it worked! Except, no sound, which
doesn't surprise me.
Now I do remember years back that there was
T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> To force files opened with Kate to always appear in a new window,
> right-click on the launcher in the bottom-left corner, open the Menu
> Editor, locate Kate's entry, and add a "--new" switch to the end of
> Kate's Command entry. This should fix Dolphin and most other
Tim wrote:
> Perhaps redefining the complaint: You want the window to open in the
> same screen as where the mouse currently is.
>
> If so, perhaps there's an option available along those lines.
>
Perhaps. But I'm not really bothered by the existing behavior when KDE is
opening a new window.
Th
Hello all!
My devel machine at work is running F17 and KDE. There are lots of little
things about KDE that bug me, but this one is driving me batty.
I keep 12 workspaces open. Yes, 12 -- it works for me. At any time, I'll
have multiple instances (or at least multiple windows) open, spread around
Richard Vickery wrote:
> Tim wrote:
>
>> Richard Vickery wrote:
>> > I have no clue what the term "I've been hacked" means.
>>
>> Then you'd have to be about the only one working with computers who
>> cannot comprehend what the person meant when they wrote that: some form
>> of unauthorised alter
Richard Vickery wrote:
> [blah, blah, "hacker" has an unfair negative connotation, blah blah]
> ... we could call them idiots, just as bad as Fox
Do you see what you just did there?
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On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 2:06 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 21.03.2013 01:37, schrieb Bill Davidsen:
> > Reindl Harald wrote:
> >> well, and that is why i started with "unpack a existing src.rpm"
> >> and look at the SPEC file which is cleraly doable for packages
> >> which are only a few KB smal
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
>
> Why? I can partition, but I don't really want to make a hobby of it.
> There's a strong argument to be made for sensible defaults to avoid
> many people having to do identical tedious set-ups.
>
Sensible defaults are fine. The problem is tha
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 3:33 PM, JPAM69 wrote:
> I just found in another post a trick, which worked for me:
>
> just create the 'trash' folder, quit the kontact application, start it
> again. kmail will automatically recognize the 'trash' directory, will
> assign the trash icon to it and all remo
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 3:37 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> Ok, I've posted a similar setup I've used in the past that worked like a
> charm. The script is the actual /etc/sysconfig/iptables. You'll notice
> the syntax there is somehow different than when you manually create the
> rules (or put in a
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 7:50 PM, Gary Hodder wrote:
try this
> ppp0=Internet connection
> eth0=local area network connection
> This will forward port 22 on the Internet to machine 192.168.0.2 port 22
> on local network.
>
> iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -i ppp0 -o eth0 -d 192.168.0.2 --dport 22 -j
> A
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
>
> Please elaborate more.
I'll try.
> Why does 192.168.0.35 perform DNS queries
> against the "external interface" of the firewall? Why not use the
> internal ip?
It doesn't.
I'll try to be more specific:
There are at least four machin
This is really related to iptables, not I presume Fedora-specific. But I'm
really hoping that somebody here will be able to school me on iptables, so
I don't have to find and subscribe to some other list just to ask one
question.
I'm faced with the problem of needing to punch a hole in a firewall
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 6:17 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> But I was wondering if there is an open source way to achieve the same
> result in Fedora?
>
>
I've used ghostscript to "optimize" some very large PDF documents. Maybe
not exactly what you want, but it worked pretty well in my case, thus:
gs
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 6:35 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
> You mean that all this hype over SSD's and they're LIMITED? I thought they
> were supposed to be BETTER than the spinning drives of today? Exaclty how
> are they better if they come "out-of-the-box" with limitations? Just
> curious...
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Got that in a private mail.
>
Sorry. Wasn't intending that to be a private email.
> It really does not say driver: ...
>
> But it looks like ath5k
>
> Now I have to figure out what rpm that comes from.
I don't think you have the opti
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> How do I find out what wireless card is in a system, and thus which driver
> to install?
>
lspci should tell you.
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> Right now I have a 300Mb /boot and 768Mb swap leaving ~2.7Gb for /.
>
Not sure why you would bother with separate /boot and / partitions on a
system with only 4GB of mass storage. Just go with a single partition, and
limit the installed
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Tim wrote:
> There is the possibility that they don't use a trash folder. The
> deleted mail staying in the same place that it was, to start off with,
> simply flagged as deleted, and will actually be deleted on exit, or upon
> a manual purge, or once a week, and p
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Tim wrote:
>
> I've not used kmail for years, but it occurs to me that if you have
> options to immediately delete mail, that it would be logical for the
> trash folder to be removed if you have such a setting set. So, you
> could look for such settings.
>
If the
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 5:52 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I use KMail accessing mail on an IMAP server.
> In my case I can choose the Trash folder,
> by going to KMail=>Settings=>Configure KMail=>Accounts,
> then highlighting the appropriate account,
> and clicking on Modify=>Advanced,
> where there
FWIW, my netbook switched to Fuduntu (fuduntu.org) some time ago and it
seems like a really good fit, especially if you prefer GNOME 2.
My workstations are still Fedora, and I'm awkwardly trying to learn KDE
because I can't stomach GNOME 3. But Fuduntu seems to be designed with a
mind toward the n
>
> Also what do you think does more damage shipping broken
> code or shipping late ?
>
The jokes almost write themselves: "And with Fedora, we get both!" *ducks*
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In KMail (F17), where is the "Trash" folder? If I select a message and then
click the "Move to Trash" button, where is the message moved to? How do I
recover accidentally deleted messages?
On the sidebar, there is only "inbox," "outbox," and "sent-mail" listed
under Local Folders.
-Alan
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 25.10.2012 01:09, schrieb Alan Evans:
>> Apple is essentially single-platform and Microsoft at least tries to
>> keep things backward-compatible. The Linux kernel devs seem, at least
>> to the uninitiated, to have some
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 8:37 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>>
>> Apple is essentially single-platform and Microsoft at least tries to
>> keep things backward-compatible. The Linux kernel devs seem, at least
>> to the uninitiated, to have some kind of animosity to the very idea of
>> ABI compatibility
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I haven't done any programming in many years, and when I did, it wasn't
> graphics programming. However, AIUI, most of it is DE agnostic. If so,
> this shouldn't be a factor, but of course, ICBW.
Probably agnostic to DE, but probably not to libr
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> So final users would have had the best hardware running the best drivers
> (open source too).
> This is something which must not be permitted to happen. :-/
Not if it helps to sell the competitor's hardware.
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Hello, insightful users!
I finally got a new desktop system for my home office, so I get to
tinker with a completely fresh install.
My query is how to best divide the storage. I will be installing the
system on SSD, and I tentatively decided to put swap, /home, /var, and
/tmp directories on a sep
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
> Great! MS shoots self in foot, others in head. We saw it coming :/
Shoots themselves in the foot? Limiting user choice sounds like it's
working just the way they wanted. (Shooting everyone else in the head
was a part of their plan.)
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On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:27 AM, fred smith wrote:
> because there's been a LOT of whining from many people about the multi-
> window interface. Allegedly it alienates Photoshop users, preventing
> them from being willing to learn to use Gimp (and Linux, et al.)
There seems to be a lot of hatred
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Lailah wrote:
> For laptops, netbooks and notebooks: Take a look to Fuduntu. Is very, very
> economical in its use of resources and have a pretty desktop.
> Here's the link: www.fuduntu.org
Second that. Fuduntu is just what I wanted on my netbook in a lot of
wa
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 10.08.2012 11:51, schrieb Gary Stainburn:
>>
>> I've noticed that a lot of SPAM has the recipient in the from header. Does
>> anyone know how to check for this?
>
> HEADERS are typically NOT what is interesting for SMTP
> envelopes are inte
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Robert Myers wrote:
> I've been using the Internet since when it was Arpanet, I've seen
> hackers at work when hacking meant standing at a telephone with a tone
> generator and reading the Bell System Technical Journal, and I know
> very well how a mailing-list work
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> (My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
FWIW, every one of the several media players on my Android phone play
.ogg files. Not sure what's up with your phone...
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On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Olav Vitters wrote:
>> And what, pray tell, does 'r' do?
>
> restart gnome-shell (keeps existing applications; state is not perfectly
> preserved). Quicker than rebooting the entire machine just to see the
> changes you made to gnome-shell.
A *one* *letter* comman
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 5:18 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> the only unknown factor is whether the stock Fedora kernel will know
> what to do with the funky SSD drive in that thing.
I doubt that will be a problem. I had stock F14 on my 900A. Although I
preferred some of the other, lighter, spins; the
Hello All!
The boss dropped one of those DisplayLink USB display adaptors on my
desk today, and I'm drooling at the prospect of having a third monitor
on my devel machine.
The machine is running F14 at present and the kernel doesn't know what
to do with the adapter when I plug it in. The system l
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I was under the impression that Gnome's design directive was to follow
> Windows look and feel, but not be a slave to it.
That's what they wanted you to believe.
In fact, any time spent on the gnome devel list revealed that many
awful "fe
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> In case you missed it, John McCarthy died at 84. I guess you don't have
> to lisp to know about him:-)
First Jobs, then Ritchie, now McCarthy... Al Gore should be watching his back...
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 October 2011 00:57:42 jdow wrote:
>> There is something wrong with ethp2p3? What KIND of device is easier to
>> fathom if it is part of the name, ya know.
>
> Well, I agree that would indeed be more descriptive. :-) Feel free t
I was a F13 holdout for a long time and finally caved to my machine
constantly nagging me to upgrade. I did the upgrade (preupgrade) to
F14, since I'm not ready to endure all the changes in F15. Still, I'm
surprised at the number of things that subtly (and not-so-subtly)
broke. I'll take it one thi
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:27 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> But if one is an optimist one can take the position that having the bug
> fixed if you don't report it is an even rarer event.
Perhaps, but I'm not certain that statistics would back that up. I,
too, have reported many things and have only ra
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 7:37 PM, David wrote:
>> I disagree. He makes a very valid point. New installs of Windows always
>> come up with a tutorial and "helper" app. I have never seen anything like
>> that on Linux
> Really? Seriously?
>
> What "New installs of Windows" of Windows are you referrin
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 08:51 -0700, Alan Evans wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> > Solution: read the extensive discussions on the list archives over the
>> > past
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:
>> Couldn't the developers have continued packaging GNOME 2 for at least
>> *one* release cycle so I could seriously try the new stuff but still
>> fall back to the old stuff when the new was confusing or troublesome?
>> Then I could
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Steven Stern
wrote:
>
> Gnome 3 is still a work in progress, so as Fedora
> users interested in being on the leading edge, it behooves
> us to try the new stuff and provide constructive and useful
> feedback feedback about how it's going for us.
>From the standpoin
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Solution: read the extensive discussions on the list archives over the
> past couple of weeks.
*That* sounds like an efficient migration strategy!
> Use a different desktop, such as KDE, which works as before.
If the switch from GNOME
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I just downloaded (by bittorrent) the F15 x86_64 Live CD image, and
>> made a Live USB stick with LiveUSB Creator.
>
> I found on one occasion that the Fedora LiveUSB Creator failed,
> but livecd-iso-to-disk (in the livecd-tools package) wor
I just downloaded (by bittorrent) the F15 x86_64 Live CD image, and
made a Live USB stick with LiveUSB Creator. When Trying to boot this
on my Samsung RC512 laptop, the boot process halts, displaying:
Dropping to debug shell.
sh: can't access tty: job control turned off
dracut:/#
What does it mea
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> Looks like the most obstinate wing took it over in GNOME.
The most obstinate wing has been driving GNOME for a very long time
now. For a good laugh, just browse the gnome-devel archives.
These are the same fine folks who foisted spacial
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Alan Evans wrote:
>> I've not had any
>> issues with the 7200.12 drives.
>
> Those models are just as bad. I went through three 7200.12 1TB drives in
> a few months.
Well that's not good to hear.
F
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> I can't believe that a drive would go bad
> after a few months use. I have other Seagate drives that have been in
> use for years without any issues.
You should be aware that there is a certain firmware revision of
Seagate drives that has s
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Reid Rivenburgh wrote:
> I found one solution. If you install the Stylish extension and the
> Font Styler script from userstyles.org, you can specify a global font
> family (and size) to use for all sites. The script actually specifies
> tahoma, which is exactly wh
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> You seem to be missing the point that I'm talking about a home box where
> you're the only person using it. You set it up, you set the root
> password and I see no reason not to use it (with su) for admin tasks.
> Using sudo when you have the root
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Oh yes, for a great example of how well gnome developers respond
> to negative feedback check out this bugzilla:
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136541
>
> Every once in a while I go back and re-read it just for the
> entertainment
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> I´m certainly tired of dictators that decree when a given discussion
> has been going on "for far too long" and thinks his viewpoint is
> "obviously correct", and that user-hostile messages to enforce proper
> capitalization of a package na
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Michael Hennebry
wrote:
> As noted earlier, this is a distinct issue from whether yum and
> rpm should be case-insensitive or have a case-insensitive option.
> I'd be inclined to put warnings next to any case-insensitive
> matches that were not also case-sensitive
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> You can´t have all of them present because file creation is
> case-insensitive. Once A_Bottle_Of_Coke.txt is present, you cannot
> create A_BOTTLE_OF_COKE.tXt. But you´re free to rename the existing
> one to whatever capitalization you like :
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Ironically, the NAS disk that failed was a 1TB Seagate unit. OTOH I've
> (touch wood) had good results with WD Caviar Black disks.
My experience also. I've had a few Seagate Barracuda disks die on me
in just the last couple of months. I
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>
>> the little flat edge where the printer can't print
>
> That's actually an artifact of earlier versions of hplip.
> With never versions I can print edge to edge on the entire
> DVD, no flat spots.
Newer version as in, "Newer than the latest F
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> I was starting to think it was my printer instead of glabels. No
> matter what custom media size I set (all around the recommended 5in x
> 5in) I ALWAYS get a media size error on my HP Photosmart C5580. Keep
> in mind, I'm talking about the p
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Start here for the full story:
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~tomhorsley/wisdom/dvd/dvdprint/dvd-print.html
>
> or go directly to the final chapter:
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~tomhorsley/wisdom/dvd/dvdp/f13-success.html
>
> I make no guarantees,
Hiisi wrote:
> Alan Evans:
>> I looked at glabels, but it seems very oriented toward printing onto
>> labels and covers, with no templates for printing directly onto the
>> DVD that I can find.
>
> I'm not answering your question because I don't have printer w
Does anybody know how to print directly onto printable DVD media? I
have a HP printer with a tray specifically for holding the media. I've
tried everything I can think to actually print onto the disk.
I've tried various-sized images in GIMP. The closest that I've come is
having the printer complai
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> if mount LABEL=BACKUP /backup
> then
> ...do backup stuff...
> umount /backup
> fi
Wow. It's really that easy?
I did have to redirect stderr to null since I'm not interested to
getting mail from cron every time the drive is not plugged i
Is it possible to get gnome-volume-manager style auto mount/umount of
USB drives in /media (or elsewhere) when nobody is logged into the
desktop? The behavior when I'm logged in (auto-mounting in a directory
named after the Volume Name, auto-unmounting, etc) is exactly what I
would like when I'm no
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> System is i7-950, 12GB RAM ... Not a killer machine, not a dog.
Whatever you consider a "killer machine," I want one.
-Alan
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On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus wrote:
> if you allocate memory, e.g. via malloc(3), then it is automatically set
> to zero. This is actually a security feature quite common nowadays. I
> would like to know when this feature has made it into Fedora or in RHEL.
> Is this
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Marcel Rieux wrote:
> I'm not attacking you, I'm stating a very plain fact. If RPMfusion says
> "Sure, we'll help you move from Nouveau to NIVDIA" and, when people want to
> come back to Nouveau, Nouveau developers answer "Ah, you fucked up your
> system? Good luck!
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 08:21 -0700, Alan Evans wrote:
>> "Windows Printer via SAMBA" is not on the list of options.
>
> Perhaps that's the problem. Install the 'samba-client' package and try
> ag
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Tim Waugh wrote:
> It didn't find any SMB shares there. Did you apply the package updates
> first? I ask because an updated F-13 system-config-printer package can
> adjust the firewall appropriately for you.
The system is fully updated. FIrewall is disabled.
>
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Did you remember to poke a hole in your firewall?
Sorry, forgot to mention: Firewall is disabled.
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The hard drive on my F12 system recently failed, and I decided it was
easiest to simply start from scratch. So what I'm dealing with now is
a clean install of F13 from DVD, updated. The printer in our office is
shared from a well-established Windows machine. It is the same machine
that was used whe
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
>> * if you don't much care for the logs in /var/log, turn them off or
>> redirect to a ram drive -- reduces number of writes
>
> With the MTBF of the SSDs today, this is unnecessary.
For me, it wasn't MTBF that was a concern so much as w
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Rick Barnes wrote:
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=thunderbird+3+plugin+redirect&l=1
>
> Its about half way down the page.
Thanks. Something about exactly what I asked Google combined with
assumptions that are hard to mentally overcome prevented me from
seeing that even in
Is there no plugin to add mail redirection to the current Thunderbird?
I used to use the Mail Redirect plugin in version 2, but I've searched
in vain for a similar plugin that's compatible with 3.0. So either my
search method is wanting or there's really nobody doing redirection
any more from their
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Craig White wrote:
> like Gene you have assumed that Máirín is a woman and I
> can't imagine any greater testimony to your arrogance and insensitivity
> of others but keep trying.
Not that I think that sex has any substantive relevance at all here,
but I'm pretty s
2010/6/3 Máirín Duffy :
> Do we want new users to witness this kind of behavior? They are directed
> towards this list right now via a number of different pointers. My team
> is planning to redesign the Fedora website for Fedora 14, and I'm not
> sure we can in good conscience continue to point new
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:41 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
> 1rst pass: The user has been deleted. No bug.
> 2nd pass : There is no more user to delete. What to expect?
But the operation wasn't atomic, since userdel was asked to delete the
home directory on the 1st pass. It reported that it
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> I do have, so I continued; and then after finally
>>> downloading all the packages (much time) and rebooting it apparently
>>> couldn't find the driver for my network card. Bother.
>
> What network card?
The one on my motherboard. Lspci tells
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> It told me the same thing. At that point, I booted from a live CD,
> installed gparted and resized the boot partition to take 500M (took
> space from swap, which was 2G). Then preupgrade succeeded perfectly and
> I'm running F13 right now.
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Colin J Thomson
wrote:
> FYI, preupgrade does work with the default 200meg /boot partition, I did it
> here on this small raid system, no LVM all ext4, F12 > F13.. More info here:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=573451
>
> NOTE..
> I guess your mil
Preupgrade is complaining that I don't have enough space in
/boot/upgrade. How much space is needed? Preupgrade is not telling me.
It *did* tell me that I could continue if I had a wired network
connection. I do have, so I continued; and then after finally
downloading all the packages (much time) a
2010/5/26 Máirín Duffy :
>> That would have at least kept me (and probably many others) from
>> scanning the page over and over again for ten minutes looking for what
>> I just knew must be there.
>
> No, it wouldn't.
Yes, it would. I would have found the link that I was expecting to be
on the pag
2010/5/26 Máirín Duffy :
> On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 13:22 -0700, Alan Evans wrote:
>> 2010/5/26 Máirín Duffy :
>> > The links you referenced were removed quite explicitly in the design.
>> > The assumption was that if someone understands how to use bittorrent,
>> &g
2010/5/26 Máirín Duffy :
> The links you referenced were removed quite explicitly in the design.
> The assumption was that if someone understands how to use bittorrent,
> jigdo, and mirror lists, they are more than capable of making use of a
> search engine to find them.
I hope that this thread is
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
> I'd love to hear about F13 upgrade experiences. Once the issues are
> worked out I'll be upgrading from F12.
Do you want all the issues listed conveniently to you in a single
thread? I, for one, would prefer that separate upgrade issues be in
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I've looked at all the versions of the "get fedora 13" pages
> I can find, and perhaps I am just blind, but I can't find any
> pointer to http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/ on any of the
> download pages, even the one that claims to be "all the
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