Franta wrote on 23-JUN-2011 04:59:14.96
>I hear somewhere about project called BlueBubble, which aims porting
>Gnome 2.32 to Fedora 15.
>Know someone more about it? Is possible download and try it? Will be
>his RPMs in Fedora repos?
All info can be found here:
http://k3rnel.net/tag/bluebubble/
On 06/23/2011 12:54 AM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> On 06/22/2011 06:45 AM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
>> You could also do the whole thing in awk (and probably sed too) but that
>> would
>> require stopping to think about the problem - this took a minutes or two of
>> "do
>> this then that.. then, there t
Jouk Jansen wrote:
> Franta wrote on 23-JUN-2011 04:59:14.96
>
>> I hear somewhere about project called BlueBubble, which aims porting
>> Gnome 2.32 to Fedora 15.
>> Know someone more about it? Is possible download and try it? Will be
>> his RPMs in Fedora repos?
>
> All info can be found here:
>
Il giorno mer, 22/06/2011 alle 18.28 +0100, Steve Searle ha scritto:
> Around 06:27pm on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 (UK time), Dario Lesca scrawled:
>
> > Il giorno mar, 21/06/2011 alle 00.01 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
> > > Someone have some suggest for help me to boot my netbook without
> > >
I have a FC14 VM running on a Win7 box using Virtual Box. I cannot get
Network Manager to keep the domain name so I'm constantly having to add
it at the end of my host names which is a little annoying. I've googled
around and there are a number of suggestions but none of them are
definitive.
Am 23.06.2011 13:06, schrieb Tod Thomas:
> I have a FC14 VM running on a Win7 box using Virtual Box. I cannot get
> Network Manager to keep the domain name so I'm constantly having to add
> it at the end of my host names which is a little annoying. I've googled
> around and there are a numbe
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 07:06:55 -0400
Tod Thomas wrote:
> I cannot get
> Network Manager to keep the domain name so I'm constantly having to add
> it at the end of my host names which is a little annoying.
In theory you can make NM stop fooling with the resolv.conf
file by putting PEERDNS="no" in
Hi,
Heads-up for those who are/should be interested.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-June/100976.html
JB
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Awesome post, JB. Way cool.
Um another question come to mind, like, will such an OS still boot/work on
Intel
(and AMD?) CPUs, say older ones, that don't have the TPM?
R,
-Joe Wulf
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> Sent: Thu, June 23, 2011 8:16:35
Joe Wulf yahoo.com> writes:
> ...
> Um another question come to mind, like, will such an OS still boot/work on
> Intel (and AMD?) CPUs, say older ones, that don't have the TPM?
>
> R,
> -Joe Wulf
> ...
$ rpm -ql tboot
...
/usr/share/doc/tboot-20110429/README
Overview of Tboot Functionality:
..
If you have that kind of need for high availability, you could provide
better redundancy in other ways. Why do you need MMR for this? You could
simply setup a 389 consumer, and use something like LVS to provide automatic
failover, or even just do a DNS switch to point to the consumer if ever
need
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 05:54 -0700, Joe Wulf wrote:
> Awesome post, JB. Way cool.
>
> Um another question come to mind, like, will such an OS still boot/work on
> Intel
> (and AMD?) CPUs, say older ones, that don't have the TPM?
>
> R,
> -Joe Wulf
TL;DR: Don't panic.
Some enlightening posts b
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 22:43 +0900, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 05:54 -0700, Joe Wulf wrote:
> > Awesome post, JB. Way cool.
> >
> > Um another question come to mind, like, will such an OS still boot/work on
> > Intel
> > (and AMD?) CPUs, say older ones, that don't have the TPM?
> >
>
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:16:35 + (UTC)
JB wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Heads-up for those who are/should be interested.
>
> http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-June/100976.html
Strange
> A software component, open-source and partially close-source (?) components,
in Fedora packages.
> After a bit of looking (I was very concerned after reading the first
> post) it seems this feature is primarily focused on providing
> information to satisfy an external "trusted system y/n" type query by
> matching a known kernel image hash which is expected by the requestor.
Which is potential
Alan Cox lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> writes:
>
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:16:35 + (UTC)
> JB gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Heads-up for those who are/should be interested.
> >
> > http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-June/100976.html
>
> Strange
Not any more ... I am subscri
On 06/23/2011 07:56 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 07:06:55 -0400
> Tod Thomas wrote:
>
>> I cannot get
>> Network Manager to keep the domain name so I'm constantly having to add
>> it at the end of my host names which is a little annoying.
> In theory you can make NM stop fooling wit
Alan Cox lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> writes:
> ...
> It also has some interesting licensing issues if you don't do
> this - in particular the GPL says
>
> 1. The "source code" for a work means the preferred form of the
> work for making modifications to it.
>
> Which would appear to mean 'w
Tim:
>> Hmm, there's an interesting thought: Some way to mount drives that have
>> the wrong timezone, and compensate for it.
Joe Zeff:
> I wouldn't think that would be a problem unless it puts the access time
> "in the future."
Or, you needed accurate datestamps...
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2011/6/22 Ted Roche :
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 1:04 PM, admin lewis wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I need of ruby 1.9 while f15 has only ruby 1.8.. is there any repo
>> where I can do the upgrade ?
>> thanks for any helpfull hint..
>> lewis
>>
>
> Many of my friends doing Ruby development use RVM, the Ruby Ver
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 07:06 -0400, Tod Thomas wrote:
> I have a FC14 VM running on a Win7 box using Virtual Box. I cannot get
> Network Manager to keep the domain name so I'm constantly having to add
> it at the end of my host names which is a little annoying. I've googled
> around and there a
On 06/22/2011 02:47 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 June 2011 06:37:30 JD wrote:
>> On 06/21/2011 10:13 PM, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
>> Glad to hear you have it working for you.
>> Does it manage your wifi connection?
>> I have been trying to make it work for
>> my wifi connection, a
There seems to be a problem with yum install ntop for F-15.
[root@box6 bobg]# yum install ntop --skip-broken
produces:
Packages skipped because of dependency problems:
GeoIP-1.4.7-0.2.20090931cvs.fc15.i686 from fedora
dejavu-lgc-sans-mono
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> There seems to be a problem with yum install ntop for F-15.
>
> [root@box6 bobg]# yum install ntop --skip-broken
>
> produces:
>
> Packages skipped because of dependency problems:
> GeoIP-1.4.7-0.2.200909
Hi guys,
I installed xbmc and use it as my media center on Fedora, and it works
awesome. I also have some apple devices and would love to use Airplay
feature so that I could play video instead on small iphone screen on
large TV screen via airplay feature.
You can see how this feature works in this
On 23/06/11 17:47, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> There seems to be a problem with yum install ntop for F-15.
>>
>> [root@box6 bobg]# yum install ntop --skip-broken
>>
>> produces:
>>
>> Packages skipped because o
Bob Goodwin wildblue.net> writes:
> Does anyone know what the status is? I had no success with a
> bugzilla search but perhaps I didn't hit the right key words?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=713613
I confirmed that it's installable on x86_64 but not on i686.
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Hello everyone,
I nave been using ndiswrapper for years.
I would like to get a new wireless card before I install fc 15.
I was wondering if anyone would recommend a good wireless
card that uses 64 bit drivers that come with fedora.
I would like to stop using ndiswrapper.
Thanks in advance,
Zoran
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Am 23.06.2011 21:16, schrieb Zoran Spasojevic:
> Hello everyone,
> I nave been using ndiswrapper for years.
> I would like to get a new wireless card before I install fc 15.
> I was wondering if anyone would recommend a good wireless
> card that uses 64 bit drivers that come with fedora.
> I woul
Thanks for your reply.
Do you have a specific model/make in mind?
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Am 23.06.2011 21:26, schrieb Zoran Spasojevic:
> Thanks for your reply.
> Do you have a specific model/make in mind?
not really, but all my notebook beginning from 2006 with ipw3945
had directly supported wlan-cards
yum search intel | grep -i wireless
ipw2100-firmware.noarch : Firmware for Inte
On 23/06/11 18:32, Andre Robatino wrote:
> Bob Goodwin wildblue.net> writes:
>
>> Does anyone know what the status is? I had no success with a
>> bugzilla search but perhaps I didn't hit the right key words?
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=713613
>
> I confirmed th
On 06/23/2011 02:16 PM, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I nave been using ndiswrapper for years.
> I would like to get a new wireless card before I install fc 15.
> I was wondering if anyone would recommend a good wireless
> card that uses 64 bit drivers that come with fedora.
> I would
Does Intel 4965 need an external antenna?
I want to use it in a PC (not a laptop).
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On 06/23/2011 12:16 PM, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I nave been using ndiswrapper for years.
> I would like to get a new wireless card before I install fc 15.
> I was wondering if anyone would recommend a good wireless
> card that uses 64 bit drivers that come with fedora.
> I would
On 06/23/2011 02:24 PM, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
> Does Intel 4965 need an external antenna?
> I want to use it in a PC (not a laptop).
>
>
This card is supported in the kernel as a legacy device.
If you want it for a PC, is it PCI or PCI-Express?
I have not found many of these cards with antenna at
I've been using linksys PCI cards on both Fedora and Debian clients
and work flawlessly. These are three of four years old, using the b43
driver.
Check this site && you'll find more information:
http://linuxwireless.org/
Edik
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Hi,
I wanna intall a oftware that ak me for java path. I ntalled java jdk uing yum.
I there a way to know where a package i intalled?
Thank you
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On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 22:13:30 -0700 (PDT)
Adam Tong wrote:
> wanna intall a oftware that ak me for java path. I ntalled java jdk uing yum.
> I there a way to know where a package i intalled?
rpm -qil packagename
which java
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Hi
After upgraded to fedora 15, most are working well. The gnome 3
desktop are weired. It frequently freeze, not responding to mouse or
keyboard. I have to login a virtual term (alt+ctrl+F2) to restart gdm
(init 3; init 5). I checked Xorg.0.log file and output of dmesg, I
can't spot any hint.
Linu
Hi,
I intalled makagiga but look at the result of your command:
# rpm -qil makagiga-3.8.13-1.noarch.rpm
package makagiga-3.8.13-1.noarch.rpm is not installed
- Original Message
From: Frank Cox
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Cc: Adam Tong
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Bonjour,
When launching evince, I get this warning:
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad": libgnomebreakpad.so
Where to find this module?
Thanks
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