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I had the same problem. Group permissions on unix_chkpwd, I believe.
Here's how you can fix it:
Boot the computer and jam ESC untiL the GRUB menu comes up (you'll
know it when you see it). Select the topmost "Fedora" kernel (there
may be only one). Hit 'e'. Scroll down to the 'kernel' line and hit
That chip isn't technically i686 and you'll need to use a 386 distro
with it, as far as I know.
On 9/17/10, Rod McCown wrote:
> Hello all,
> I just finished with a RedHat class and am trying to run the "Fedora
> 13 desktop" on the only thing that I have left in my office that I can get
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I'm really tired of getting emails from this thread. Last I checked,
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On 9/17/10, zico banerjee wrote:
> thanks a lot guys it worked..
> but as far as i know you dont need to give a statement
> like"#include"in linux envoironments...
> is thATtrue?
>
It means your program is written incorrectly. That has nothing to do
with Fedora. And please, use English.
On 9/17/10, zico banerjee wrote:
> hey guys i installed the gcc compiler..but now when i tried it on
> a program it gave me an aukward error
> "z1.c: In function ‘main’:
> z1.c:3: warnin
Have you installed it?
On 9/16/10, zico banerjee wrote:
> hey guys i am new to fedora13 and after writing a program in c i cant
> compile it using "gcc "comand.it gives "comand not
> found"
> please help...
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Actually, I figured it out. There was a problem with group permissions
with /sbin/unix_chkpwd.
On 9/14/10, JD wrote:
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> On 09/14/2010 06:09 PM, Jonathan Beatty wrote:
>> Subject is the error line I get when I try to change a password from
>> single-user mode. I got the same
Subject is the error line I get when I try to change a password from
single-user mode. I got the same error last time I tried to install
Fedora 13 with the same situation. I can't log in as a user or as
root, nor can I change the passwords.
It's a Gateway MT3421, if it matters. AMD Turion64 with 2
Why use the application anyway? It's faster from xterm.
On 8/31/10, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 22:15 -0300, Andre Costa wrote:
>> These userspace apps should be restated automatically after
>> the upgrade, without bothering the user with a "reboot your computer
>> to make
#x27;ve hit it.. It's often missing fonts that cause bad rendering.
>> There are some web core font packages you can install that will
>> improve it. You can also override the web page settings.
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> Are these the ttf.. packages mentioned below by JB?
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Viruses exist for Linux for people who mindlessly execute everything
they're given and fail to keep current. I, personally, check every
word of every script I run.
On 8/4/10, James McKenzie wrote:
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>> Why are you trying to install antivirus on Fedora anyway
rs.juno.com/TGL3131/4c5a28309a0b057e9a0st06vuc
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endeavor as a programmer. There is
a noticeable performance loss on older platforms, but that's not true on
semi-modern machines, I find.
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stable and user-friendly, but it falls on
its face in the realm of development, contribution, and configurability.
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Why can't you just use /server or /connect (one of them doesn't work
in Xchat, but I don't remember which)?
On 7/22/10, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote:
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>>> XChat>Network List>Add
>> No such option. At least not in v0.26.1 (F12)
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> In xchat
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