On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 13:00, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 09:07:35AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> I cannot reproduce that:
>
> That's because you forgot to call setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
> first. Without that the comparison is done in C locale always.
>
I thought that I could s
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 19:28, Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 03/11/2011 11:03 AM, JB wrote:
>> Chris Adams hiwaay.net> writes:
>
>> a case, where yum *has determined* that there is only *one* package matching
>> its criteria.
>>
>> So, why interrupt a flow of execution instead of continuing the usu
Hi Fedorans,
My workstation has been paging a lot lately. It's a fairly high-end
system, Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.6 GHz (overclocked, originally it was
3.0 GHz) and 2x2GB Corsair RAMs.
lshw output:
*-memory
description: System Memory
physical id: 19
slot: System board or motherbo
Suvayu Ali gmail.com> writes:
> ...
This is more of an empirical matter.
The only kernel param is (default):
# cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60
You have to watch what is happening when you do your daily routines.
These tools may help you:
http://articles.slicehost.com/2010/11/12/using-iotop-to-
It is a homework . Use a kernel spcae as a char decieve
Which can offer open write and so on.
I just use a char buffer[128] in kernel space.
Then i have some ideas.
I can use kernel space as char device. I can also use kernel spcae as
a file system? Could it be ?
If memory can be a files
I am looking at buying a HP ProLiant DL140 G3 and am wondering what the
support on Fedora for this is like.
Does latest or still supported Fedora support this hardware ?
If so are there video drivers ?
I found some forum which says it has Matrox G200 video driver.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
I recently had a problem on an ancient Dell Inspiron 610 laptop
(my wife's work machine). I solved the problem,
but I had wondered at one point if the RAM was faulty.
So I re-booted the machine with a Fedora-14/KDE Live CD in,
and booted into memtest86+ .
This threw up hundreds of errors.
I took t
> Can memtest86 actually throw up errors on good modules?
I run memtest86+ on every computer I service. Memory errors are rare, but
they do happen and the computer tends to crash, etc. when they are
happening.
If memtest was finding errors on good modules, which are installed in
computers that d
compdoc wrote:
>> Can memtest86 actually throw up errors on good modules?
>
>
> I run memtest86+ on every computer I service. Memory errors are rare, but
> they do happen and the computer tends to crash, etc. when they are
> happening.
>
> If memtest was finding errors on good modules, which ar
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 03:57:35 -0700
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi Fedorans,
>
> My workstation has been paging a lot lately. It's a fairly high-end
> system, Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.6 GHz (overclocked, originally it was
> 3.0 GHz) and 2x2GB Corsair RAMs.
>
> lshw output:
> *-memory
> descriptio
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 10:47:24 -0500 Yorvyk
wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 03:57:35 -0700
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
> > Hi Fedorans,
> >
> > My workstation has been paging a lot lately. It's a fairly high-end
> > system, Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.6 GHz (overclocked, originally it was
> > 3.0 GHz) and
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 03:38:10PM +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> compdoc wrote:
>
> >> Can memtest86 actually throw up errors on good modules?
> >
> >
> > I run memtest86+ on every computer I service. Memory errors are rare, but
> > they do happen and the computer tends to crash, etc. when they
I did have a server machine at work with a gazillion different
banks of memory which memtest86+ constantly said had memory errors
even though everything seemed to work fine.
At some point, someone noticed that the memory wasn't plugged into
the different banks in the recommended symmetric configur
Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video
conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and
Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo
for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that a
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video
> conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and
> Windows.
>
> Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo
> for Fe
On 3/13/11 11:13 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video
> conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and
> Windows.
>
> Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo
> for Fedora
Tom Horsley wrote:
> I did have a server machine at work with a gazillion different
> banks of memory which memtest86+ constantly said had memory errors
> even though everything seemed to work fine.
>
> At some point, someone noticed that the memory wasn't plugged into
> the different banks in th
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video
> conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and
> Windows.
>
> Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo
> for Fe
ULatencyD provides a script-able daemon to dynamically adjust Linux
scheduling parameters and other aspects of the Linux kernel.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTAwNQ
What is the proper way to install ULatencyD in Fedora and configure
it? Has anybody done it already?
Cheers,
I've been trying for some time (years in fact)
to find a good way of storing email and phone contacts
on a LAN-wide basis.
I'm currently running OpenLDAP and dovecot/IMAP on my CentOS-5.5 server,
and access this with KMail/KAddressBook/Kontact on my laptops.
This works, but I don't find it entirel
On 03/13/2011 05:00 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
> But this must be an issue that many people have faced.
> How do you all keep your contacts available on different machines?
>
>
One way is to use gmail contacts - they sync with phone (android is
builtin and iphone works i believe) and with t
On Sun, 2011-03-13 at 21:00 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I've been trying for some time (years in fact)
> to find a good way of storing email and phone contacts
> on a LAN-wide basis.
>
> I'm currently running OpenLDAP and dovecot/IMAP on my CentOS-5.5 server,
> and access this with KMail/KAddre
On 03/13/2011 05:15 PM, Craig White wrote:
> Also, you don't actually 'import' an LDAP address book on each local
> computer because that would defeat its purpose, you would simply set up
> KAddressBook (i.e. Kontact) to use the LDAP just like it were a local
> database which would allow you to ha
On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 16:54:00 +1100, Chris Smart wrote:
> If anyone's interested, Beta2 has been released
> (https://kororaa.org/download).
>
> This release includes several fixes, updates, as well as the following
> major changes:
>
> * GNOME version – that’s right, now Kororaa comes with GN
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Beartooth wrote:
>
> My attempts to try this out (after having asked for it!) have
> been attended by great difficulty and annoyance, as Mark Twain said of
> learning German.
>
> But I have tried it, on an EeePC 701, and liked it. I don't use a
> word
On 3/13/11 1:07 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video
>> conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and
>> Windows.
>>
>> Does anyone have any experi
On 13 March 2011 20:07, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo
>> for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow
>> video conferencing with Fedora.
>
> It appears
This package ( part of the 'root' package suite - which is
inappropriately named given the special meaning of root on unix/linux)
is 500 to 600 MiB.
Really ? wow ...
yum info root-doc:
This package contains the automatically generated ROOT class
: documentation.
Curious -
On 3/13/11 1:07 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video
>> conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and
>> Windows.
>>
>> Does anyone have any experi
On 3/13/11 1:07 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video
>> conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and
>> Windows.
>>
>> Does anyone have any experi
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> This package ( part of the 'root' package suite - which is
> inappropriately named given the special meaning of root on unix/linux)
>
Nothing can be done about that, it is the name of the project.
http://root.cern.ch/drupal/
> is 5
On 3/11/11 5:18 PM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
> I use the Hitec Aurora 9 (A9) transmitter for my remote control
> vehicles.
>
> http://www.hitecrcd.com/products/aircraft-radios-receivers-and-accesories/aircraft/aurora9/aurora-9-2-4ghz.html
>
> This transmitter is part of a system of devices. One of the
On 3/9/11 3:23 AM, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>>> I can't say that I've ever seen any valid reason for filename case
>>> sensitivity.
> Ralf Corsepius:
>> Well did you just have some coke or was it Coke, tIM?
> Neither. And I've still not seen a valid reason for *wanting* a case
> sensitive file system.
In
On 3/9/11 11:15 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 03/09/2011 02:23 AM, Tim wrote:
>> i.e. After listing the directory, and seeing README.TEXT in there,*we*
>> see readme.text, and would like the computer to accept us calling it
>> that
> Is that the "pregnant we?" I certainly don't expect Linux to treat
>
On 3/10/11 7:14 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Mike Williams
> wrote:
>> php-pear-Auth-radius.noarch
>> php-pear-Auth-RADIUS.noarch
>>
>> Mike
> Interesting.
>
> This should be fixed, IMHO. :) The potential for inadvertedly
> installing the wrong package while mean
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:07 AM, James McKenzie wrote:
>
> Yum (which was based off of the Yellow Dog Unix system for Macs) was
Really? I thought it was Yellow Dog Linux for Power architecture
(which Macs were at the time).
> built on a case sensitive file system. Thus, to this day, it remains
On 3/13/11 5:18 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:07 AM, James McKenzie
> wrote:
>> Yum (which was based off of the Yellow Dog Unix system for Macs) was
> Really? I thought it was Yellow Dog Linux for Power architecture
> (which Macs were at the time).
>
You are correct here. T
Hi,
JB:
I have tried using iotop before, I didn't see anything out of the
ordinary.
Ranjan:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 11:11:42 -0500
Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > There were memory leaks in evince, I don't know if they got fixed.
> > One problem I saw was, if you zoomed in then out then in, the
> > mem
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:23 AM, James McKenzie wrote:
> True, and this applies mostly to Western languages, with maybe Viet as
> an exception.
>
> The 'real' fun starts when you have a file in German with the double s
> character or an umlatted a, o or u and a file with the same but not
> contai
I am currently using a full desktop environment (Gnome) but am
considering using instead a window manager. There are dozens of them
around, so I have been exploring and comparing.
I noticed that for many of the window managers that I install in
Debian (examples: fluxbox, openbox, awesome) there is
Since these HP ProLiant DL150's dont have CD's, I need to do a PXE
instillation from another Fedora box.
Does anyone have a link to proper instructions on how to do this. I have
looked at quite a few instructions but non that outline the Fedora files
necessary to be put under /tftpboot on the serv
On 03/13/2011 09:36 PM, Aaron Gray wrote:
> Since these HP ProLiant DL150's dont have CD's, I need to do a PXE
> instillation from another Fedora box.
>
> Does anyone have a link to proper instructions on how to do this. I have
> looked at quite a few instructions but non that outline the Fedora f
On 03/13/2011 09:36 PM, Aaron Gray wrote:
> Since these HP ProLiant DL150's dont have CD's, I need to do a PXE
> instillation from another Fedora box.
>
> Does anyone have a link to proper instructions on how to do this. I have
> looked at quite a few instructions but non that outline the Fedora fi
On 03/13/2011 08:41 PM, Digimer wrote:
> I wrote this a little while back, maybe it will help you?
You should rewrite that and use cobbler instead of manually setting up
tftp and pxelinux. It is much easier to maintain.
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 19:37:30 -0500 Suvayu Ali
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> JB:
>
> I have tried using iotop before, I didn't see anything out of the
> ordinary.
>
>
> Ranjan:
>
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 11:11:42 -0500
> Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>
> > > There were memory leaks in evince, I don't know if they g
On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 00:52 +, Piscium wrote:
> I tried to understand how the window managers in Debian get the
> application menus. It seems that it all happens as result of a Debian
> package called "menu", which keeps the menus automagically up-to-date
> for the window managers that bother t
On Sun, 2011-03-13 at 03:57 -0700, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Lately I have been working with a lot of pdfs and most of these pdfs
> are about thousand page long documents (but only ~ 20-30 Mb in file
> size).
For what it's worth, the filesize of files like PDFs and JPEGs isn't a
real good indication of
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