On 4/17/2012 2:21 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 04/16/2012 04:20 PM, Hal wrote:
On 4/16/2012 2:37 PM, jdow wrote:
On 2012/04/16 07:28, fred smith wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:04:45AM +0100, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
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On 04/13/2012 06:40 PM, jdow wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
I have a freedos virtual machine working under kvm, created with
virt-manager. However, I can't get networking to work.
The freedos instructions point to using virtualbox and using the
amdpcnet network driver, but I'm ju
I have set up a local repo for testing.
It stores both 32\64 bit pkgs.
yum-local-plugin does not give an option to keep x number of rpms.
So how can I get to keep six version of each pkg max.
6 foo-$someversion-.i686.rpm
6 foo-$someversion-.x86_64.rpm
/path/to/_local.repo
This will enable me rol
Hi All,
i have 8 LDAP servers, what is the easiest method to move the
configuration server to another node?
i have ldap1,ldap2,ldap3,ldap4, and so on
atm ldap1 is the config server, but i want to cancel ldap1, and set
ldap2 to hold the information about the ldap server tree.
Will shut down lda
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 10:06:50 +0100, FM (Frank) wrote:
> I have set up a local repo for testing.
> It stores both 32\64 bit pkgs.
>
> yum-local-plugin does not give an option to keep x number of rpms.
> So how can I get to keep six version of each pkg max.
> 6 foo-$someversion-.i686.rpm
> 6 foo-$s
On 17/04/12 11:18, Michael Schwendt wrote:
There's the "repomanage" tool, which can be told to keep N old package
releases in a repo. That implies that you maintain a repo with your own
script(s). Of course, you could still use yum-plugin-local to populate its
local repo (with packages you use/
On 16 April 2012 11:23, Dale Dellutri wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Dave Cross wrote:
>> My new Dell laptop came with a free Dell p513w printer. I've been
>> trying to set it up for use with Fedora 16.
>>
>> It's a wireless printer, so I've set it up, connected it to my network
>> and
Checking beore any snafu.
visudo
add the following
# Clamav User Commands
clamav ALL=/usr/bin/clamd.clamav /sbin/systemctl
# Hopefully this will allow clamav to run
# systemctl reload clamd.clamav.service
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On 04/16/2012 10:07 PM, Braden McDaniel wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-04-13 at 10:31 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> Basically in Fedora 16 we turned off the ability for apps that did
>> getpw() from being able to connect to the ldap port, by de
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On 04/17/2012 08:36 AM, Hal wrote:
> Roger had the answer. The Romans used stale human URINE(Uric Acid)
> to was their togas and other things. No movies my friend.
More likely they were using stale urine for its high ammonia content.
Dried-on uric aci
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On 04/16/2012 09:20 PM, Hal wrote:
> On 4/16/2012 2:37 PM, jdow wrote:
>> On 2012/04/16 07:28, fred smith wrote:
>>> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:04:45AM +0100, Bryn M. Reeves
>>> wrote:
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Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
> Generally, you only get one from Red Hat when you go to work there. I
> think in the past they were given away at trade shows and the like, but
> now the only way I know to get one is to get hired there.
I don't think they ever gave them away at trade sh
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
>> Generally, you only get one from Red Hat when you go to work there. I
>> think in the past they were given away at trade shows and the like, but
>> now the only way I know to get one is to get hired th
Hello everybody, I'm new to this list, although I have been using
Fedora for a little while now.
As I finally decided to adopt Fedora as my main linux OS I decided
that it was time to join this list.
I would like to ask about the changes in the FS for the new release of Fedora.
I understand that F
On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 14:39 -0300, Alan Rodas wrote:
> I would like to ask about the changes in the FS for the new release of
> Fedora.
Until F17 is actually released, you should direct questions about it to
the Test list. The Users lists (this one) is for released and supported
versions only, i.e
Once upon a time, inode0 said:
> For years they have been sold through brandfuel. I can see on the
> Internet Archive that happened through at least August 2010. When
> exactly or why it stopped I have no idea. I wouldn't be surprised to
> see them show up again, perhaps they are just currently ou
Will do then, Patrick.
Thanks for your reply
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Hello,
I made mknod -m 660 /dev/fd0H1440 b 2 28
but at the next reboot I had to do it again.
Why?
Thank
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On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, inode0 said:
>> For years they have been sold through brandfuel. I can see on the
>> Internet Archive that happened through at least August 2010. When
>> exactly or why it stopped I have no idea. I wouldn't be surprised to
>>
Once upon a time, inode0 said:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> > Once upon a time, inode0 said:
> >> For years they have been sold through brandfuel. I can see on the
> >> Internet Archive that happened through at least August 2010. When
> >> exactly or why it stopped I h
17.04.2012 21:25, Patrick Dupre:
> Hello,
>
> I made mknod -m 660 /dev/fd0H1440 b 2 28
> but at the next reboot I had to do it again.
> Why?
Maybe because it is populated during system boot process or when device
is attached to the system. Check for udev.
Mateusz Marzantowicz
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Hi there,
My current setup includes a PCI-X ATI X1600 board, which its dual DVI+VGA
outputs.
That card has two 19' monitors connected, a DVI one and a VGA-only one,
both LGs.
Now, suppose I don't want to buy another gfx board, but rather connect an
external USB-to-VGA adapters like these:
http://
On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 16:03:21 -0400, Max Pyziur wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> A long time ago I setup a Linux machine as a Gateway/LAN Server using
> Verizon DSL as the ISP.
>
> I used the following HOWTO as the guide - DSL HOWTO For Linux:
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/index.html
>
> Is there
On 04/17/2012 10:39 AM, Alan Rodas wrote:
Also, there are many other directories that doesn't seem to fulfill
they original purpose anymore, like /opt (Things in /opt could be
easily installed in /usr/local for what is seems, is that right or am
I missing something?). Are there any plans to get r
Fernando Cassia writes:
>My current setup includes a PCI-X ATI X1600 board, which its dual
>DVI+VGA outputs.
>That card has two 19' monitors connected, a DVI one and a VGA-only one,
>both LGs.
>Now, suppose I don't want to buy another gfx board, but rather connect
>an exte
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 16:03:21 -0400, Max Pyziur wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> A long time ago I setup a Linux machine as a Gateway/LAN Server using
>> Verizon DSL as the ISP.
>>
>> I used the following HOWTO as the guide - DSL HOWTO For Linux:
>
On 04/17/2012 08:23 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Fernando Cassia writes:
My current setup includes a PCI-X ATI X1600 board, which its dual
DVI+VGA outputs.
That card has two 19' monitors connected, a DVI one and a VGA-only one,
both LGs.
Now, suppose I don't want to buy
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 23:54, Thomas Cameron <
thomas.came...@camerontech.com> wrote:
> I've been researching triple-head for quite a while, and the lest evil
> option I've come up with is the AMD FirePro 4900. It natively supports
> triple head from one card, has Linux drivers and config tools a
Thomas Cameron writes:
> I've been researching triple-head for quite a while, and the lest evil
> option I've come up with is the AMD FirePro 4900. It natively supports
> triple head from one card, has Linux drivers and config tools
> available from AMD, and is not horrifically expensive.
>
> Hav
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 02:49, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht <
wolfgang.ruppre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The docs for that card do mention
> it can drive vga with the appropriate displayport to vga adaptor cables,
> but that sounds like a rather rude and expensive conversion hack at
> ~$20-$30/cable.
>
Well
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