Allegedly, on or about 10 April 2013, Todor Petkov sent:
> Can anyone give me some advice what else to be changed, so the PC can
> keep its connectivity when the lid is closed?
Does WiFi reception work when the lid is horizontal? The antenna is
usually in the lid, and usually needs to be vertic
Allegedly, on or about 09 April 2013, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
sent:
> Can anyone tell me how to block Apple iCloud in my router? I've tried
> filtering icloud.com as mentioned in Google but it still downloads at
> about 3GB per hour, a rate that would use up my month's allocation in
>
On 10/04/2013 10:17 AM, Tim wrote:
Does WiFi reception work when the lid is horizontal? The antenna is
usually in the lid, and usually needs to be vertical. You can test
that
by picking up the laptop and rotating it with the lid open.
If that's not the reason, have a look through /var/log/m
(Bb forcing top-posting)
Sound very much like hibernating
How about writing a litle bash script, that writes every couple of seconds to a
file/syslog?
That way you can verify wether or not your system is still alive after closing
the lid.
Steps further depend on the result.
- Oorspronk
On 10/04/2013 10:52 AM, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
(Bb forcing top-posting)
Sound very much like hibernating
How about writing a litle bash script, that writes every couple of
seconds to a file/syslog?
That way you can verify wether or not your system is still alive
after closing the lid.
S
On 09/04/13 18:51, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 09.04.2013 19:36, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni:
I am curious to know why anyone would not want to use the deltarpms? It works
well and I am always looking for ways
to save bandwidth, the smaller the files I download the better
if you are have creeping
Am 10.04.2013 07:00, schrieb Joe Zeff:
> On 04/09/2013 08:03 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
>> When you are at the "dracut:/#" prompt, you are still running from the
>> initramfs, probably without even the normal root filesystem mounted, and
>> "~" resolves to the root directory in the initramfs. Stori
On 10.04.2013 10:07, Harald Hoyer wrote:
> Well, the strategy here is to mount /boot and save any files there for later
> inspection. /boot is chosen, because it's a simple partition.
*boot* *simple*
Only if you follow Fedora's install guidance. :)
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On 10/04/13 03:20, Tim wrote:
Apart from the obvious of reconfiguring the devices, and presenting the
ISP bill to the appropriate family member, can things be configured at
the cloud end of the equation? (Quotas, turn off functions, close the
account, etc.)
None of those work for reasons to nume
On 10.04.2013 08:34, Reindl Harald wrote:
> yes and that is what i tried to explain before Tim drove crazy
> and called me an asshole.
And now you're the one who has offended!? :)
Hilarious.
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On 09/04/13 21:28, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the same issue, but when one member of my
household acquired a Macbook, that thing just started flooding my
bandwidth.
I didn't know, at first, WTF was going on, and I didn't tie it to the
Macbook, but, fortunately, at that t
On 09/04/13 21:07, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 10Apr2013 10:31, I wrote:
| On 09Apr2013 11:12, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
| | downloads at about 3GB per hour,
|
| That's huge!
In fact, that's 1MB per second (12Mbps!) That should be glaringly obvious
with trafshow or similar tools.
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> A few of my machines (2 and 4 cores, SSDs) assemble delta-rpms at around
> 1 to 2 MB/sec. I have a 100MBit internet connection, which can peak
> around 12 MB/sec. I'd rather get my packages at 12 MB/sec. :)
Am I alone in feeling a tiny environmental or ethical concern
On 04/10/13 17:01, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> The best solution would be to stop connection to the iCloud servers for
> everyone on our LAN. When they leave our place they can use other means of
> connection, 3g, etc. They would still have browsing, email, etc. available
> here.
Am 10.04.2013 11:38, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
> Michael Cronenworth wrote:
>
>> A few of my machines (2 and 4 cores, SSDs) assemble delta-rpms at around
>> 1 to 2 MB/sec. I have a 100MBit internet connection, which can peak
>> around 12 MB/sec. I'd rather get my packages at 12 MB/sec. :)
>
> Am
On 10/04/13 05:44, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/10/13 17:01, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
The best solution would be to stop connection to the iCloud servers for
everyone on our LAN. When they leave our place they can use other means of
connection, 3g, etc. They would still have browsin
On 10Apr2013 05:35, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
| On 09/04/13 21:07, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| >In fact, that's 1MB per second (12Mbps!) That should be glaringly obvious
| >with trafshow or similar tools. Which will show you the IP and port involved.
|
| Yes and the system sometimes
Am 10.04.2013 10:55, schrieb poma:
> On 10.04.2013 10:07, Harald Hoyer wrote:
>
>> Well, the strategy here is to mount /boot and save any files there for later
>> inspection. /boot is chosen, because it's a simple partition.
>
> *boot* *simple*
> Only if you follow Fedora's install guidance. :)
>
On 10/04/13 05:58, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 10Apr2013 05:35, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
| On 09/04/13 21:07, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| >In fact, that's 1MB per second (12Mbps!) That should be glaringly obvious
| >with trafshow or similar tools. Which will show you the IP and port
On 10.04.2013 00:47, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/09/2013 02:46 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>> I had not seen that page but scanning through it the most likely
>> candidate is port 443 which I had seen elsewhere. However I see no
>> simple way of closing that port in DD-WRT. Closing it
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/html/Administration_Guide/Configuring_Logs.html
Please look in this doc and increase the log verbosity. This might help.
10 kwi 2013 13:15, "alexandre" napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> I'm having problem with my multi-master re
On 10.04.2013 12:07, Harald Hoyer wrote:
> Am 10.04.2013 10:55, schrieb poma:
>> On 10.04.2013 10:07, Harald Hoyer wrote:
>>
>>> Well, the strategy here is to mount /boot and save any files there for later
>>> inspection. /boot is chosen, because it's a simple partition.
>>
>> *boot* *simple*
>> On
On 10.04.2013, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> I had not seen that page but scanning through it the most likely candidate
> is port 443 which I had seen elsewhere. However I see no simple way of
> closing that port in DD-WRT.
As afar as I know, DD-WRT uses iptables. So you can insert
On 10.04.2013 13:56, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 10.04.2013, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>
>> I had not seen that page but scanning through it the most likely candidate
>> is port 443 which I had seen elsewhere. However I see no simple way of
>> closing that port in DD-WRT.
>
> As afar
Ed Greshko:
>> If so, you could create a "local" zone for icloud.com with a wildcard
>> record that returns a non existing server address.
Bob Goodwin:
> I don't think I know how to do that
If you're using BIND as your DNS server, it's quite easy. That's "easy"
as in it's easy to add zone file
I don't have PTR on my DNS, but I continue to look that way and I found the
reason.
When I put a "new replication agreement", I made a mistake with the
consumer name, I put "labbis.go.local" and I just have to put "labbis".
Thanks a lot Grzegorz Dwornicki !
Have a good day !
2013/4/10 Grzegorz
Am 10.04.2013 14:00, schrieb poma:
> On 10.04.2013 13:56, Heinz Diehl wrote:
>> On 10.04.2013, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>
>>> I had not seen that page but scanning through it the most likely candidate
>>> is port 443 which I had seen elsewhere. However I see no simple way of
>>>
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On 04/10/2013 02:03 AM, Ester Muoz Aparicio wrote:
> El 10/04/13 00:47, M A Young escribi:
>> On Tue, 9 Apr 2013, Vir£gh J£nos wrote:
>>
>>> After
>>>
>>> #yum install moodle
>>>
>>> what's the proper way of configuring and starting moodle on Fed
On 04/10/2013 04:27 AM, Moisés Barba Pérez wrote:
Hello,
I would like to upgrade our LDAP to the last stable versión in CentOS
6.3 but I have seen in the epel-389 repository that the last version
is 1.2.10.26. Asking at IRC channel somebody said to me there is not
support of 1.3.x on el6. I u
On 10.04.2013 14:18, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 10.04.2013 14:00, schrieb poma:
>> On 10.04.2013 13:56, Heinz Diehl wrote:
>>> On 10.04.2013, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>>
I had not seen that page but scanning through it the most likely candidate
is port 443 which I h
On Tue, 09 Apr 2013 19:13:45 +0200
poma wrote:
>
> The tea party is here. ;)
>
> poma
>
>
> [1] […]
> deltarpm
> When non-zero, delta-RPM files are used if available. […]
> man 5 yum.conf
>
>
This is it! thanks
I scanned for presto and missed this one
Henk
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Le 10/04/2013 15:46, Daniel J Walsh a écrit :
> On 04/10/2013 02:03 AM, Ester Muoz Aparicio wrote:
>> El 10/04/13 00:47, M A Young escribi:
>>> On Tue, 9 Apr 2013, Vir£gh J£nos wrote:
>>>
After
#yum install moodle
what's
Everyone:
This might seem a little beyond scope to most of you, but:
Windows XP is approaching its own EOL.
Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols released this article:
http://www.zdnet.com/five-operating-system-alternatives-to-windows-8-and-xp-713765/?s_cid=e539
at ZDNet: Five OS alternatives to Wind
On 8 April 2013 16:31, Tim wrote:
> Alan Gagne:
> > > Try install presto yum plugin.
> > >
> > > yum install yum-presto
> > >
> > > [dw-agagne ~]# yum info yum-pesto
>
> Henk Breimer:
> > NoGo : yum-presto has been obsoleted.
>
> So, did you type yum-presto or yum-pesto?? It's yum-presto.
>
>
Yu
On 10/04/13 07:19, poma wrote:
Quality Of Service (QoS):
http://*gateway*/QoS.asp
- Services Priority - Cloud -> Bulk:)
- Netmask Priority - Mac -> Bulk:)
- MAC Priority - Mac -> Bulk:)
http://*gateway*/help/HQos.asp
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Quality_of_Service
poma
It appears to m
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On 04/10/2013 10:35 AM, Remi Collet wrote:
> Le 10/04/2013 15:46, Daniel J Walsh a écrit :
>> On 04/10/2013 02:03 AM, Ester Muoz Aparicio wrote:
>>> El 10/04/13 00:47, M A Young escribi:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2013, Vir£gh J£nos wrote:
> After
On Wed, 2013-04-10 at 17:02 +0100, Ian Malone wrote:
> On 8 April 2013 16:31, Tim wrote:
>
> > Alan Gagne:
> > > > Try install presto yum plugin.
> > > >
> > > > yum install yum-presto
> > > >
> > > > [dw-agagne ~]# yum info yum-pesto
> >
> > Henk Breimer:
> > > NoGo : yum-presto has been obsolet
On 04/09/2013 11:34 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
yes and that is what i tried to explain before Tim drove crazy
and called me an asshole.
Maybe if you had simply said what you meant that wouldn't have happened.
Instead, you responded in a rude and arrogant manner, refused to
explain
On 04/10/2013 09:02 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
Yum, pesto.
Did it at least tell you that it had to install both basil and pine-nuts
as dependencies?
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I am trying to implement a "Forgot Password" web page for our organization
and I am at the point where I want to update the user's account with the
temporary password. Since I don't want to have any issues on the
production servers, I have installed a virtual machine with CentOS 6.4 and
have i
On 10.04.2013 18:11, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> It appears to me that QoS applies only to local addresses. I might be
> able to set it to reduce the data rates on iCloud but it would still
> allow activity when nothing else is running but the Mac desktop.
If I understood correctly
Are you using Sssd or nscld?
10 kwi 2013 19:51, napisał(a):
>
> I am trying to implement a "Forgot Password" web page for our organization
> and I am at the point where I want to update the user's account with the
> temporary password. Since I don't want to have any issues on the
> production se
Sherman Grunewagon wrote:
On Tue Apr 9, 2013, at 06:02:08, pomo wrote:
On 09.04.2013 07:38, Sherman Grunewagon wrote:
I have an external SATA disk in a USB-3 / eSATA docking
station. When I connect using eSATA, the disk stays awake. But when I
connect using the USB-3 port, it goes to sleep af
On 10/04/13 14:19, poma wrote:
Probably what you need is to block outgoing ports at certain times for
certain clients, if I correctly translated the above mentioned.
In the absence of better tools, you can look at these examples:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/CRON
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wik
On Wed Apr 10, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Sherman Grunewagon wrote:
> > On Tue Apr 9, 2013, at 06:02:08, pomo wrote:
> >> On 09.04.2013 07:38, Sherman Grunewagon wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have an external SATA disk in a USB-3 / eSATA docking
> >>> station. When I connect using eSATA, the d
On 10.04.2013 21:13, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> DD-WRT should work! I am going to try a Cisco router with the "tomato"
> version of DD-WRT, pomodoro, that should meet with your approval? :-)
> It usually does a few things I can't do with this one. I just have
> trouble finding my
On 11.04.2013 00:51, Sherman Grunewagon wrote:
> Thanks. I have now, as well as hdparm -B 255 drive.
> The disk/docking station still suspends after a few minutes.
> I'm ready to try recompling the kernel with CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND=n
> But since
>
> for i in /sys/bus/usb/devices/*/power/autosus
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> It looks to me like I should be able to block connection to
> "icloud.com" in the router but so far that has not worked.
Any firmware upgrades for it?
I have a router that's supposed to offer content filtering based on URIs
and wildcards around them, but
On Wed, 2013-04-10 at 10:45 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Did it at least tell you that it had to install both basil and pine-nuts
> as dependencies?
You probably have to download the sauce, and make your own...
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On Wed, 2013-04-10 at 11:09 -0400, Temlakos wrote:
> 2.Google ChromeOS, which he describes as the Chrome browser
> running on a bare-bones Linux desktop and accessing Google's SaaS
> offerings.
Bearing in mind another thread on this list, about excessive bandwidth
use (Apple and iCloud, in the
Now is a post-pc era.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-04-10 at 11:09 -0400, Temlakos wrote:
> > 2.Google ChromeOS, which he describes as the Chrome browser
> > running on a bare-bones Linux desktop and accessing Google's SaaS
> > offerings.
>
> Bearing in mind an
Hi all,
is there a method to list all packages belonging to an installed group?
For example, "yum grouplist" lists LibreOffice as installed group, and I
want to know which rpm's are belonging to this group
(not by using "rpm -qa libreoffice*").
Kind regards
Joachim Backes
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On 04/10/2013 11:43 PM, Michael Leung wrote:
Now is a post-pc era.
Just like the fall of the Soviet Union was the end of history?
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