Sorry for being a bit off topic here but I'm hoping some of the clever
people on this
list can help me out with a systemd-udev issue here.I'm hoping this is a solved
issue in
fedora that maybe hasn't made its way upstream yet.
I have a custom usb devive that I want a certain group of us
> Hi there,
>
> > I tried this:
> >
> > ssh -Y mac_ip
> >
> > export DISPLAY=:0
> >
> > $ /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox
> >
> > But no joy
> >
> > Thoughts? Is this possible?
>
> No idea about the Mac, but the same thing on a Linux box instead of the Mac
> works just wi
> One thing I know slows down browsing is the way sites outsource much
> of their content. The browser has to access many sites on the web to
> put together a page for you to view. Blocking this as much as
> possible not only speeds up page loading, but also hinders tracking
> sites.
mvps is
>
>
> On 16/05/15 17:36, Joe Zeff wrote:
> >>
> >> I really believe this thing has failed.
> >
> > You're probably right. Still, before tossing it, if toss it you must,
> > what do you get from this:
> >
> > fdisk -l /dev/sdh
> >
> > Does that show the full size, or just the 3.9GB? If nothing
>
> On my old system I use 1TB disks, with /boot as raid1, and grub
> boot-loader installed on all disks. On that one I can boot the system
> from any of disks. Which is quite handy.
>
> The problem here seem to be that due to the disks being large (larger
> than 1TB) they are setup as GPT (GU
>
>
> On 07/21/14 19:59, Ian Chapman wrote:
> > Nfsstat, wireshark and the system logs do not show anything which screams
> > there's a problem.
> >
> > The network card in the client machine and the server shows no collisions,
> > dropped packets, frame overruns etc.
> >
> > I've tested with t
>
>
> Xsane can only find the scanner as root.
>
> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04a9:1909 Canon, Inc. CanoScan LiDE 110
>
> This is an F-20 64 bit xfce system. I can probably get by this way but
> it is inconvenient.
>
> What do I need to change?
>
> Bob
>
It is a udev problem. I had a similar
>
> No, I'm not trying to build a proper mail-server.
> I collect email on my server from various (remote) mail-servers.
> This is then processed by postfix/amavis/clamav/spamassassin .
> Spam is marked by addition of [SPAM] or ***Spam*** to the Subject header,
> as well as addition of several oth
On 12/24/13 09:12, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> as a quick test, i added "-U" but the only change was that
> "rpcinfo -p" showed me that UDP was no longer being accepted
> for v4 only:
>
> 133 tcp 2049 nfs
> 1002273 tcp 2049 nfs_acl
> 133 udp 2049 nfs
OS 5.5 ( RHEL 5.5 ) but it showed
up in bugzilla under fedora.
peter
Peter Skensved Email : pe...@sno.phy.queensu.ca
Dept. of Physics,
Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario,
Canada
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