On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 15:36, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> On 11/18/2011 07:39 PM, Mark W. Jeanmougin wrote:
>> sda1 is a 1049kB partition for "bios_grub". md0 is a raid1 of sda3
>> sdb2. md1 is sdb1 & sda2. Then, md1 holds the vg00. This is about as
>> simple as I
Hey guys,
Long time user, first time caller. I've been using Fedora since it was
RH4. Many box sets later, I find myself with an issue I can't solve.
Even Google isn't helping me out much.
In previous (pre-F14) versions, I partition (msdos, not GPT) my
systems something like this:
# fdisk -l /de
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 09:23, Shelby, James wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the actual limit is for an ext3 filesystem? I’ve
> done some google searching and according to the wiki it seems 32k
> directories and 32k files however I have seen that people have reported 3
> million+ files which doe
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 18:03, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
> 2011/9/1 Alan Cox :
>> If you really want everything to just get out of the way and don't need
>> the user niceness stuff you might also want to look at Enlightement
>>
>> yum search enlightenment
>>
>> Alan
>
> e17 will be removed from f1
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 23:19, John Wendel wrote:
> I need to install F15 without Gnome, KDE, XFCE, or LXDE. The target has
> 1 GB of flash for the filesystem. So how can I install F15 with X, but
> without a DE?
I always do my installs off the DVD. There's also a "minimal" install
that I use on
I'm running the binary nVidia driver from rpmfusion.org. It has worked
well historically, but the latest update (Feb 13, 2011) seems to have
broken things.
I recently updated from a fully functional 260.19.29 installation to
260.19.36. Now, things don't work. Using an nVidia GeForce GT 220
card, I
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:58, Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
> as we have to pay to user Snort Rules, is there a free-of-charge NIDS
> available for Linux ?
Check out Suricata:
http://www.openinfosecfoundation.org/index.php/download-suricata
Also, Emerging Threats has free-to-use rules. I believe that
Sou
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 21:23, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> On 08/03/2010 04:00 PM, Mark W. Jeanmougin wrote:
>> To fix it, I went into the BIOS, set things back to default, then
>> changed the ACPI version to 3.0. Now things work OK.
>
> Actually, that's not the fix.
Hello All,
There are a few threads in the archives about people having trouble
with the 82574L Intel Ethernet controller. I have a SuperMicro
S8SIL-F board with two of these chips. I couldn't get either of them
to work reliably.
To fix it, I went into the BIOS, set things back to default, then
FYI:
As part of the current issue with the SSL certificate expiration, yum
is not working for Fedora 12. I would bet that Fedora 13 and other
versions are affected as well. Here is the errors that I get when I
try to do a "yum update":
[r...@host ~]# yum --downloadonly update
Loaded plugins: de
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