I am running Fedora 13 with Linux Kernel 2.6.33-3.85.fc13.x86_64 with Gnome
2.30.0 on HP laptop ProBook 4510S
At times, it almost freezes, with very slow response to the keyboard. System
monitor shows that something is hogging the CPU. Sometimes, after a few
minutes, it recovers, other times I hav
Nigel Bishop ru.ac.za> writes:
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Hi,
give us an output from an X terminal:
$ top
quit and include it in reply.
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Hi All,
I'm can anyone let me know if there's some variable holding
the value of the total number of terminals open. I have a requirement
where i need to execute some script only first time a terminal is
opened. I feel this is not the right place to post this but will be
glad if someone can
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$ w
$ who
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On 10/29/2010 04:05 AM, Nigel Bishop wrote:
> I am running Fedora 13 with Linux Kernel 2.6.33-3.85.fc13.x86_64 with Gnome
> 2.30.0 on HP laptop ProBook 4510S
>
> At times, it almost freezes, with very slow response to the keyboard. System
> monitor sh
Nigel Bishop :
> I am running Fedora 13 with Linux Kernel 2.6.33-3.85.fc13.x86_64 with Gnome
> 2.30.0 on HP laptop ProBook 4510S
>
> At times, it almost freezes, with very slow response to the keyboard. System
> monitor shows that something is hogging the CPU. Sometimes, after a few
> minutes, it
Rick Sewill gmail.com> writes:
> ...
> To my surprise, gnome-system-monitor shows me, under Processes, only my
> processes, not all the processes in the system.
>
> Question to everyone, is there a way to have gnome-system-monitor show
> all processes, in the system, not just my processes?
> ..
Hi!
Looking at the /var/mail/ file I found that subject fields are
often in a wrong encoding while every other part of the message
displayed correctly. Example:
Subject: test =?koi8-r?Q?=D4=C5=D3=D4?=
Is there some settings in sendmail configuration ti prevent this
behavior? My system is:
2.6.32.21
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Takehiko Abe wrote:
> Nigel Bishop :
>> I am running Fedora 13 with Linux Kernel 2.6.33-3.85.fc13.x86_64 with Gnome
>> 2.30.0 on HP laptop ProBook 4510S
>>
>> At times, it almost freezes, with very slow response to the keyboard. System
>> monitor shows that someth
Hiisi wrote:
> Looking at the /var/mail/ file I found that subject fields are
> often in a wrong encoding while every other part of the message
> displayed correctly. Example:
> Subject: test =?koi8-r?Q?=D4=C5=D3=D4?=
> Is there some settings in sendmail configuration ti prevent this
> behavior?
W
On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 16:51 +0400, Hiisi wrote:
> Looking at the /var/mail/ file I found that subject fields
> are often in a wrong encoding while every other part of the message
> displayed correctly. Example:
> Subject: test =?koi8-r?Q?=D4=C5=D3=D4?=
> Is there some settings in sendmail configura
pe, 2010-10-29 kello 09:08 -0400, Todd Zullinger kirjoitti:
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> Why do you say this is incorrect? It looks like a properly encoded
> mail header that uses non-ascii characters, per RFC 2047.
>
I use this command in a bash script:
cat |grep Subject:|sed 's/Subject: //g'>$OUTFILE
The scri
Hi Sumatheja,
I'm guessing you want a script to run only once (did say whether it was per
user). You could add your script to the .bashrc file - this way the script
would run once when the user logs on. Alternatively run the script and export
an environment variable - then check it using an i
>> If your laptop uses Intel graphics, the culprit might be:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=528312
>>
>> I had a similar problem and was able to fix it by undoing the fedora
>> patch for xorg-x11-drv-intel as suggested by Colin Macdonald:
>>
>
> I had similar problem with HP NC
Hiisi wrote:
> pe, 2010-10-29 kello 09:08 -0400, Todd Zullinger kirjoitti:
> <--SNIP-->
> I use this command in a bash script:
> cat |grep Subject:|sed 's/Subject: //g'>$OUTFILE
(UUOC there? ;)
> The script is invoked by procmail. The $OUTFILE consists of something
> like that:
> =?utf-8?B?0YLQtd
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 21:06 -0500, D Wyatt wrote:
> If I wanted everything brighter, then the monitor level would
> obviously be the place to change settings. If anything, I would
> be more likely to *lower* the monitor's brightness. Generally,
> the whole video is acceptable but when there are,
On 10/29/2010 03:26 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 21:06 -0500, D Wyatt wrote:
>> If I wanted everything brighter, then the monitor level would
>> obviously be the place to change settings. If anything, I would
>> be more likely to *lower* the monitor's brightness. Generally,
>> the whole
On 10/29/2010 03:39 PM, Mark Liggett wrote:
> Hi Sumatheja,
>
> I’m guessing you want a script to run only once (did say whether it was
> per user). You could add your script to the .bashrc file – this way the
> script would run once when the user logs on. Alternatively run the
> script and exp
Whoops - apologies. Friday afternoon :-)
On 29/10/2010 16:26, "Joachim Backess"
wrote:
> On 10/29/2010 03:39 PM, Mark Liggett wrote:
>> Hi Sumatheja,
>>
>> I¹m guessing you want a script to run only once (did say whether it was
>> per user). You could add your script to the .bashrc file t
On 10/28/2010 10:23 PM, JD wrote:
> On 10/28/2010 09:48 PM, Dave Close wrote:
>> Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
Certainly, mailcap is used by programs other than metamail. But the
description seems to imply that metamail is the primary user. So,
where=
is metamail?
>>> metamail hasn't
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On 29 October 2010 06:39, Mark Liggett wrote:
> You could add your script to the .bashrc file – this way the script would
> run once when the user logs on.
I presume you meant ~/.bash_profile ? ~/.bashrc is sourced every time
a user opens a terminal, whereas ~/.bash_profile is sourced every time
On Friday 29 October 2010 02:05 AM, Nigel Bishop wrote:
> I am running Fedora 13 with Linux Kernel 2.6.33-3.85.fc13.x86_64 with Gnome
> 2.30.0 on HP laptop ProBook 4510S
>
> At times, it almost freezes, with very slow response to the keyboard. System
> monitor shows that something is hogging the CP
The full messages is:
VirtualBox: supR3HardenedMainGetTrustedMain:
dlopen("/usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox.so",) failed: VBoxVMM.so: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
The VBoxVMM.so file is in the same directory as the VirtualBox.so file.
Also:
ldd /usr/lib/virtualb
Hiisi wrote:
> pe, 2010-10-29 kello 09:08 -0400, Todd Zullinger kirjoitti:
> <--SNIP-->
>> Why do you say this is incorrect? It looks like a properly encoded
>> mail header that uses non-ascii characters, per RFC 2047.
>>
>
> I use this command in a bash script:
> cat |grep Subject:|sed 's/Subjec
Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> You can use "reformime" from maildrop package (present in Fedora):
>
> reformime -c UTF-8 -h "header"
> reformime -c UTF-8 -h "$(grep -i '^Subject:' MailFile)" # Header keys
> are case-insensitive, thus "-i"
Nice. I thought about formail, but when I did a quick test I
pe, 2010-10-29 kello 15:28 -0400, Todd Zullinger kirjoitti:
> Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
<--SNIP-->
>
> Nice. I thought about formail, but when I did a quick test I found it
> didn't decode the headers. The reformime utility sounds like a good
> tool to keep in mind. Thanks!
>
Thank you for cla
On 10/23/2010 08:21 AM, sean darcy wrote:
> Is there a way to implement network failover that actually checks for
> true internet connection?
Recent Shorewall releases have something like that:
http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html#LinkMonitor
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ke, 2010-10-27 kello 11:05 -0400, Daniel J Walsh kirjoitti:
<--SNIP-->
>
> Use audit2allow to add the rule
>
> # grep procmail /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M myprocmail
> # semodule -i myprocmail.pp
>
<--SNIP-->
The auditd mysteriously wasn't running on my system. After starting it
a
On 09/19/2010 01:18 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 21:08 -0400, Genes MailLists wrote:
>>
>>
>> The machine has 3 intel nic's -
>>
>> lspci | egrep -i ethernet
>> 04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82573L Gigabit Ethernet
>> Controller (rev 01)
>> 05:04.0 Ethernet
On 10/29/2010 7:10 AM, Rick Sewill wrote:
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> On 10/29/2010 04:05 AM, Nigel Bishop wrote:
>> I am running Fedora 13 with Linux Kernel 2.6.33-3.85.fc13.x86_64 with Gnome
>> 2.30.0 on HP laptop ProBook 4510S
>>
>> At times, it almost freezes, with ve
On 10/29/2010 01:36 PM, Tod Thomas wrote:
> The full messages is:
>
> VirtualBox: supR3HardenedMainGetTrustedMain:
> dlopen("/usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox.so",) failed: VBoxVMM.so: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
>
> The VBoxVMM.so file is in the same directory
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 17:35 -0400, William Case wrote:
> Thank you Marko and Patrick:
>
> On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 21:36 +0100, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> > On Thursday, October 28, 2010 19:27:16 William Case wrote:
> > > How does the cpu search and find stuff?
> > >
> > > There is a huge amount of se
On 10/29/2010 9:26 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 21:06 -0500, D Wyatt wrote:
>> If I wanted everything brighter, then the monitor level would
>> obviously be the place to change settings. If anything, I would
>> be more likely to *lower* the monitor's brightness. Generally,
>> the whole
Hello,
On the same machine I have a fedora 11 and a fedora 13 installed.
On the fedora 13 I can get the resolution of 1280x1024 but not
on the fedora 13. I can only get 1024x786.
The same graphics dirver are installed. The same monitor type (LCD Panel
1280x1024). Intel integrated chipset (82Q963
Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
> Actually I'd say that so far it hasn't really panned out, for the same
> reason that general-purpose hardware defeated those special-purpose
> machines I mentioned: the market is too small for them so development is
> relatively slow, thus the apparent attractions of
On 10/29/2010 04:31 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On the same machine I have a fedora 11 and a fedora 13 installed.
> On the fedora 13 I can get the resolution of 1280x1024 but not
> on the fedora 13. I can only get 1024x786.
> The same graphics dirver are installed. The same monitor type
I was wondering if there is a way to restrict the execution
path and the file/directory access path of javascripts invoked
by the browser on behalf of the web site visited.
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cheese
Is anyway to make this webcam work?
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Hi everyone,
I was trying to clean my /tmp with tmpwatch and noticed a really large
file sitting there, and I have no clue what could have generated that.
Anyone has any ideas?
$ lt /tmp/magick-XXWa5SP9.pam
-rw-rw-r--. 1 13G Oct 29 01:47 /tmp/magick-XXWa5SP9.pam
$ file /tmp/magick-XXWa5SP9.pam
To the Fedora community:
I have upgraded one of my machines to F13 in expectation of F12 hitting
end of life. For the most part, no problems, but I do see a question.
Before I send email to GNU gcc, I wanted to make sure I understood
Fedora's plan of action.
The install DVD and yum updates hav
To the Fedora community:
I have upgraded one of my machines to F13 in expectation of F12 hitting
end of life. For the most part, no problems, but I am seeing an odd
display problem.
I have three machines connect via KVM to a single monitor. Right now,
one is F13, one is F12, and one is F9. The
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