On 10/11/12 22:38, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I tried it and got only about 1/7 of the FPS I get with the drivers from
NVIDIA, so it's not really an option (unless you have a really fast card
and want to waste it maybe).
Well, it's not really an option if your needs are, primarily, to play
shoot-
With this squid configuration:
acl localnet src 172.16.0.0/12
acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16
acl SSL_ports port 443
acl SSL_ports port 85
acl SSL_ports port 81
acl SSL_ports port 5443
acl Safe_ports port 80
acl Safe_ports port 21
acl Safe_ports port 443
acl Safe_ports port 70
acl Safe_ports port 2
On 11.11.2012, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> It this CPU load normal, or can be there done some performance
> tunnning for it?
I guess you would be better off posting this to the squid-users
mailinglist..
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I haven't seen problems mentioned in recent posts, so I suspect it is
only me experiencing trouble.
I have been using kernel 3.1.9-1.fc16.x86_64 which gives great WiFi
connectivity for a little Fedora netbook I look after.
However I tried upgrades to current stable kernels, and it can no
longer c
Am 11.11.2012 13:04, schrieb David Corking:
> I haven't seen problems mentioned in recent posts, so I suspect it is
> only me experiencing trouble.
>
> I have been using kernel 3.1.9-1.fc16.x86_64 which gives great WiFi
> connectivity for a little Fedora netbook I look after.
>
> However I trie
Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try to use smokeping - http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRGhIVQVcx0
>
> Maybe this helps you what causing you problems.
>
> HTH,
>
> Zoltan
>
> 2012/11/11 Frantisek Hanzlik mailto:fra...@hanzlici.cz>>
>
> With this squid con
Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 11.11.2012, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>
>> It this CPU load normal, or can be there done some performance
>> tunnning for it?
>
> I guess you would be better off posting this to the squid-users
> mailinglist..
Heinz thanks, I will do it.
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On 11/11/2012 11:59 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> It this CPU load normal, or can be there done some performance
> tunnning for it?
First step, let's understand what squid is doing:
man pstack
You may need the squid debuginfo rpm to have meaningful results
from pstack.
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My ISP appears to have a dns problem today. it has been taking as
much as one minute to deal wit an address! I appears that we are
locked into using the Viasat provided dns, the usual alternatives
like opndns do not work.
I installed caching-nameserver which seems to restore things
Allegedly, on or about 11 November 2012, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia,
USA sent:
> 1: It seems to me that it must have to collect and accumulate
> it's own list of addresses which would mean it is normal for it
> to work faster the second time an address is requested of it?
Correct.
> 2: Is there
I see a lot of vendors are putting out hybrid tablet-laptops with a touch screen
which flips, and traditional keyboard, which can be used in a number of ways,
including as a tablet. Has anyone gotten experience with using Fedora on such a
machine, and if so how (if at all) was the touch feature
On 11/11/12 11:51, Tim wrote:
> 2: Is there a practical way to share my Linux dns with other
> [Apple Mac, etc.] computers on our LAN?
Yes. Open the DNS server computer's firewall to allow DNS queries.
Configure the other computers on your LAN to use the DNS server
computer's IP address as thei
Am 11.11.2012 18:12, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
> On 11/11/12 11:51, Tim wrote:
>>> > 2: Is there a practical way to share my Linux dns with other
>>> > [Apple Mac, etc.] computers on our LAN?
>> Yes. Open the DNS server computer's firewall to allow DNS queries.
>> Configure the other computers
Joe Zeff writes:
> On 11/10/2012 11:10 AM, lee wrote:
>> Joe Zeff writes:
>>
>>> On 11/10/2012 08:05 AM, lee wrote:
I know I could disable network manager, but that isn't really a
solution. I need it solved before I go to sleep, though.
>>>
>>> It's worked for me for over two years.
>
Frantisek Hanzlik writes:
> With this squid configuration:
>
> squid very often load CPU at near 100%, with cca 200 users and 4000
> connections (~2000 to users, 2000 to internet). Removing delay pool
> configuration has no big effect.
> HW configuration: Dual core E8500@3.16GHz CPU, 4GB RAM, 2x
Robert Moskowitz writes:
> On 11/10/2012 10:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 11/10/2012 07:40 AM, JD wrote:
>>> On 11/10/2012 07:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just got a Trio v418 that was advertised as supporting mp4 video, but it
does not. Only AMV.
So is there a tool to
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" writes:
>My ISP appears to have a dns problem today. it has been taking as
>much as one minute to deal wit an address! I appears that we are
>locked into using the Viasat provided dns, the usual alternatives
>like opndns do not work.
>
>I in
Ian Chapman writes:
> On 10/11/12 22:38, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I tried it and got only about 1/7 of the FPS I get with the drivers from
>>> NVIDIA, so it's not really an option (unless you have a really fast card
>>> and want to waste it maybe).
>>
>> Well, it's not really an option if
Tim writes:
> On Sat, 2012-11-10 at 17:05 +0100, lee wrote:
>> apparently network manager continues to overwrite /etc/resolv.conf
>> with incorrect data. Adjusting it with system-config-network doesn't
>> help.
>>
>> ... and the copies of that file under the different names are all the
>> same
Bruno Wolff III writes:
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 20:07:23 +0100,
> lee wrote:
>>Bruno Wolff III writes:
>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 17:05:49 +0100,
>>> lee wrote:
Why is the network manager going crazy and doesn't stick with the
information I'm giving it, and how do I fix
Timothy Murphy writes:
> lee wrote:
>
Why is the network manager going crazy and doesn't stick with the
information I'm giving it, and how do I fix this? Name resolution going
down because /etc/resolv.conf keeps getting overwritten causes very
annoying interruptions.
>>>
>>> Do y
Am 11.11.2012 17:47, schrieb lee:
> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>
>> On 11/10/2012 10:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 11/10/2012 07:40 AM, JD wrote:
On 11/10/2012 07:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I just got a Trio v418 that was advertised as supporting mp4 video, but
> it does not
Am 11.11.2012 01:04, schrieb lee:
> No, I'm not using DHCP, and the cables are fine. I have a theory about
> what it might be, though. Is "system-config-network" related to
> networkmanager, or is it something else?
it is for the classical "network.service" and you should
NOT mix tools for dif
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" writes:
> On 11/11/12 11:51, Tim wrote:
>>> > 2: Is there a practical way to share my Linux dns with other
>>> > [Apple Mac, etc.] computers on our LAN?
>> Yes. Open the DNS server computer's firewall to allow DNS queries.
>> Configure the other computers on y
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 01:04:07 +0100,
lee wrote:
No, I'm not using DHCP, and the cables are fine. I have a theory about
what it might be, though. Is "system-config-network" related to
networkmanager, or is it something else?
Network manager does use the ifcfg files (unless they are flag
Am 11.11.2012 18:44, schrieb lee:
> You can specify several name servers to use, so you would make your
> computer which is running named the primary name server and another one
> the secondary one. When the primary name server isn't reachable, the
> clients are supposed to use the secondary one
On 11/11/2012 11:47 AM, lee wrote:
Robert Moskowitz writes:
On 11/10/2012 10:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/10/2012 07:40 AM, JD wrote:
On 11/10/2012 07:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just got a Trio v418 that was advertised as supporting mp4 video, but it does
not. Only AMV.
So is th
On 11/11/2012 12:43 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 11.11.2012 17:47, schrieb lee:
Robert Moskowitz writes:
On 11/10/2012 10:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/10/2012 07:40 AM, JD wrote:
On 11/10/2012 07:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just got a Trio v418 that was advertised as supporting mp4
Am 11.11.2012 18:56, schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
>
> On 11/11/2012 12:43 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> Am 11.11.2012 17:47, schrieb lee:
>>> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>>>
On 11/10/2012 10:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/10/2012 07:40 AM, JD wrote:
>> On 11/10/2012 07:15 PM, Robert M
On 11/11/12 12:48, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 11.11.2012 18:44, schrieb lee:
> You can specify several name servers to use, so you would make your
> computer which is running named the primary name server and another one
> the secondary one. When the primary name server isn't reachable, the
> clie
On 11/06/2012 10:25 PM, Steve wrote:
> I request that libreCAD be added to the Fedora repositories.
> http://librecad.org/cms/home.html
>
> libreCAD is the take over of what used to be QCAD.QCAD has been
> forked into a closed source application and work on the open source
> application appear
Am 11.11.2012 20:39, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
>I rebooted this computer just to be safe and shows resolv.conf:
>
>[bobg@box7 ~]$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
># Generated by NetworkManager
>nameserver 192.168.1.1
>nameserver 127.0.0.1
>nameserver 184.63.128
On 11/11/2012 12:40 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I was really stoked to hear about this, but then I tried to compile it
on F17 and had no luck.
It bombs saying:
Until about 2 weeks ago there was a Fedora 17 RPM here.
http://librecad.org/cms/home/installation/rpm-packages.html
I'd email the powers
On 11/11/2012 01:40 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 11/06/2012 10:25 PM, Steve wrote:
libreCAD is the take over of what used to be QCAD.QCAD has been
forked into a closed source application and work on the open source
application appears to have ceased.
The libreCAD team has been doing an admi
On 11/11/12 14:50, Reindl Harald wrote:
"PEERDNS=no" is your friend touch prevent touch resolv.conf
and NO it is NOT ok to have ANY unrelieable DNS in
resolv.conf becasue as explaiend you have no control which is
used for a request, there is no order, the diesgn is to
configure equal namservers a
On 11/11/12 14:50, Reindl Harald wrote:
"PEERDNS=no" is your friend touch prevent touch resolv.conf
and NO it is NOT ok to have ANY unrelieable DNS in
resolv.conf becasue as explaiend you have no control which is
used for a request, there is no order, the diesgn is to
configure equal namservers a
Am 11.11.2012 21:33, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
>**Changed PEERDNS=no back to PEERDNS=yes
>
> ** and then I could send ...
maybe you have a crappy ISP which blocks DNS if it is
not their own one - let me guess: USA, here in europe
it is absolutely no probem to setup a dns-server which
On 11/11/12 15:38, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 11.11.2012 21:33, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
>**Changed PEERDNS=no back to PEERDNS=yes
>
> ** and then I could send ...
maybe you have a crappy ISP which blocks DNS if it is
not their own one - let me guess: USA, here in europe
it is absolutel
Am 11.11.2012 21:50, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
> On 11/11/12 15:38, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Am 11.11.2012 21:33, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
>>> >**Changed PEERDNS=no back to PEERDNS=yes
>>> >
>>> > ** and then I could send ...
>> maybe you have a crappy ISP which blocks DNS if it is
>>
On 11/11/12 15:54, Reindl Harald wrote:
if your ISP decides to setup a transparent DNS proxy
or block port 53 to DNS servers which are not his you
are out of opttions except wsitch to another ISP and
amek sure he decides not the same way some moths later
here where i live this all is theory, but
Am 11.11.2012 22:08, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
> If I use 74.125.239.9 I get google.com so it seems logical that
> my own name server would provide 74.125.239.9 and I would go to Google?
>
>[bobg@box7 ~]$ nslookup google.com
>Server:192.168.1.1
>Address:192.168.1.1#53
On 11/11/2012 02:05 PM, Craig Goodyear wrote:
> On 11/11/2012 01:40 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
>> On 11/06/2012 10:25 PM, Steve wrote:
>>> libreCAD is the take over of what used to be QCAD.QCAD has been
>>> forked into a closed source application and work on the open source
>>> application appea
Howdy -
Following the instructions at
http://zeusville.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/setting-up-vncserver-on-fedora-16/,
I changed my /usr/lib/systemd/system/vncserver@.service file so it looks
like:
[Unit]
Description=Remote desktop service (VNC)
After=syslog.target network.target
[Service]
Type=for
On 11Nov2012 11:59, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
| squid very often load CPU at near 100%, with cca 200 users and 4000
| connections (~2000 to users, 2000 to internet). Removing delay pool
| configuration has no big effect.
[...]
| It this CPU load normal, or can be there done some performance
| tunnn
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