Roger ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 07/07/2013 08:56:
On 07/07/2013 04:45 PM, antonio wrote:
When I insert an image in an Impress document and I want to resize
images keeping dimension ratio, it seems that it doesn't work, ratio
is dismissed!!!
I think you've gotta hold down c
The problem was in f18 and now also in f19. The pc seems to go fine in
hibernate but when i try to resume it seems to try to resume and after
few seconds reboot normally. I tried to activate the pm_trace
functionality with |echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace| and use |dmesg | grep
"hash matches"| but
On 07/07/2013 10:57 AM, Tanguy Eric wrote:
The problem was in f18 and now also in f19. The pc seems to go fine in
hibernate but when i try to resume it seems to try to resume and after
few seconds reboot normally. I tried to activate the pm_trace
functionality with |echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace|
Le 07/07/2013 11:20, Joachim Backes a écrit :
On 07/07/2013 10:57 AM, Tanguy Eric wrote:
The problem was in f18 and now also in f19. The pc seems to go fine in
hibernate but when i try to resume it seems to try to resume and after
few seconds reboot normally. I tried to activate the pm_trace
fun
On Sat, 06 Jul 2013 15:45:53 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> > Error: Package: simspark-0.2.4-1.fc18.i686 (updates)
> >Requires: ruby(release)
>
> make a bugreport for "simspark" and ask how this got pushed
> to satble while even the maintainer did not install the
> package or he would
Bruno Wolff III:
> An update isn't going to do that. If you were doing an erase or
> distro-sync then that would be a worry.
You'd presume so. But updates can remove some obsoleted packages. And
what if you were one of the rare cases where other things were dependent
on what got removed, and thi
Are you swap partition large enough ?
Den 07/07/2013 11.51 skrev "Tanguy Eric" :
> Le 07/07/2013 11:20, Joachim Backes a écrit :
>
>> On 07/07/2013 10:57 AM, Tanguy Eric wrote:
>>
>>> The problem was in f18 and now also in f19. The pc seems to go fine in
>>> hibernate but when i try to resume it s
Since F19, the following have appeared in my daily logwatch:
- Cron Begin
**Unmatched Entries**
INFO (RANDOM_DELAY will be scaled with factor 37% if used.)
INFO (RANDOM_DELAY will be scaled with factor 4% if used.)
-- Cron End
On 07/07/2013 03:17 PM, Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen wrote:
Are you swap partition large enough ?
Hi Martin,
in such cases, pm-suspend issues some error msg!
Kind regards
Joachim Backes
Den 07/07/2013 11.51 skrev "Tanguy Eric" mailto:eric.tan...@gmail.com>>:
Le 07/07/2013 11:20,
Hello all,
In FC18 I used a nice gnome 3 extension which showed the remaining
batter time on my laptop.
This allowed remedial action if I accidentally did something stupid like
turn the screen on max.
It is marked 'outdated' in FC19, but I don't see a replacement. Does
anyone know where
Heinz Diehl writes:
> On 07.07.2013, lee wrote:
>
>> What kind of crap is that?
>
> I don't know.
>
>> And does it mean that there again will be problems with updating when I try
>> to move to F19?
>
> In general, I would always prefer a fresh install over any
> update. Experience over the years
On 07.07.2013, lee wrote:
> That is not an option. I can't start from scratch every half year and
> waste a week or two to get the system back to how I need it.
Have you considered to switch to some kind of "rolling distribution",
then? I for myself like very much Arch..
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Hi,
I cannot work out how to install Rawhide. I believe I used to have a
netboot which would allow me to enter a URL in text mode before
Anaconda , but cannot seem to find out how to do this again now.
I have the Rawhide address :-
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhid
Hello,
I've just installed F19 x86_64 from DVD.
The first issue is that the GRUB boot screen
* is only text-based (white text with a black background),
* and uses an inadequate text encoding since it shows question marks in
place of the umlauted "o" (i.e., the o vowel with two dots on top of it)
On Sun, 7 Jul 2013 17:24:43 +0100
Aaron Gray wrote:
> Hi,
> I cannot work out how to install Rawhide. I believe I used to have a
> netboot which would allow me to enter a URL in text mode before
> Anaconda , but cannot seem to find out how to do this again now.
>
> I have the Rawhide address :-
I upgraded several laptops and machines to F19. On all of them except one
laptop, when waking up the desktop is blocked by a clock screen, that needs
to be rolled out of the way.
One laptop consistently wakes up directly into the desktop.
I compared all the configuration settings I can think
On 07/07/2013 01:27 PM, sguazt wrote:
Hello,
I've just installed F19 x86_64 from DVD.
The first issue is that the GRUB boot screen
* is only text-based (white text with a black background),
* and uses an inadequate text encoding since it shows question marks in
place of the umlauted "o" (i.e.,
Reindl Harald writes:
> Am 07.07.2013 17:53, schrieb lee:
>> If Fedora cannot be updated without major problems, it's
>> not useable.
>
> if you follow this guides *strictly* and willing to learn to deal
> wtih "package-cleanup --leaves | --problems | --orphans and
> to understand how your OS bas
On 07/07/2013 07:15 PM, "Germán A. Racca" wrote:
On 07/07/2013 01:27 PM, sguazt wrote:
Hello,
I've just installed F19 x86_64 from DVD.
The first issue is that the GRUB boot screen
* is only text-based (white text with a black background),
* and uses an inadequate text encoding since it shows q
On Sun, 07 Jul 2013 19:21:33 +0200
lee wrote:
> Reindl Harald writes:
>
> No. 1.) didn't work last time, and there is some indication that it
> won't work this time, either.
It has had success and failure for some
Failed on the box, I tried.
(Could be corner case, hw)
No. 2.) might not work
Hi, Kevin that's the page I was looking at :)
Was wondering what netinstall version would allow me to specify the
URL. I have done this for other repos doing https installs before but
cannot remember which version had the option.
On 7 July 2013 17:34, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jul 2013 17:
Sam Varshavchik courier-mta.com> writes:
> I upgraded several laptops and machines to F19. On all of them except one
> laptop, when waking up the desktop is blocked by a clock screen, that needs
> to be rolled out of the way.
>
> One laptop consistently wakes up directly into the desktop.
>
On 07/07/2013 02:25 PM, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 07/07/2013 07:15 PM, "Germán A. Racca" wrote:
On 07/07/2013 01:27 PM, sguazt wrote:
Hello,
I've just installed F19 x86_64 from DVD.
The first issue is that the GRUB boot screen
* is only text-based (white text with a black background),
* and us
Andre Robatino writes:
Sam Varshavchik courier-mta.com> writes:
> I upgraded several laptops and machines to F19. On all of them except one
> laptop, when waking up the desktop is blocked by a clock screen, that needs
> to be rolled out of the way.
>
> One laptop consistently wakes up directly
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a bash command to transcode some videos into audios
but am having trouble with filenames that contain spaces.
ls *flv
returns this:
Jorge Drexler - Al otro Lado del Río.flv
But in a bash for loop it doesn't work.
for f in `ls *flv`; do echo $f; done
returns th
Sam Varshavchik courier-mta.com> writes:
> Actually, I did more digging, and found it:
>
> In settings, under "Power", there's a "Blank Screen" setting. Set it to
> "Never".
>
> How… obvious.
But what if you DO want the screen to blank (and eventually turn the monitor
off, for power saving)
On Sun, 7 Jul 2013 18:37:16 +0100
Aaron Gray wrote:
> Hi, Kevin that's the page I was looking at :)
>
> Was wondering what netinstall version would allow me to specify the
> URL. I have done this for other repos doing https installs before but
> cannot remember which version had the option.
A F
On Sun, 07 Jul 2013 21:29:18 +0930, Tim wrote:
> Bruno Wolff III:
> > An update isn't going to do that. If you were doing an erase or
> > distro-sync then that would be a worry.
>
> You'd presume so. But updates can remove some obsoleted packages. And
> what if you were one of the rare cases wh
Around 07:29pm on Sunday, July 07, 2013 (UK time), Mike Wright scrawled:
> I'm trying to write a bash command to transcode some videos into audios
> but am having trouble with filenames that contain spaces.
>
> ls *flv
>
> returns this:
>
> Jorge Drexler - Al otro Lado del Río.flv
>
> But in
On 07.07.2013 17:53, lee wrote:
> Heinz Diehl writes:
>
>> On 07.07.2013, lee wrote:
>>
>>> What kind of crap is that?
>> I don't know.
>>
>>> And does it mean that there again will be problems with updating when I try
>>> to move to F19?
>> In general, I would always prefer a fresh install over
On 7-7-13 19:21:33 lee wrote:
> So we have three options to upgrade:
>
> 1.) the recommended fedup which probably doesn't work
> 2.) the untested and unsupported way using yum which might work or
> not
> 3.) move away from Fedora and install a different distribution
>
> No. 1.) didn't work last t
07/07/2013 12:03 PM, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 07:29pm on Sunday, July 07, 2013 (UK time), Mike Wright scrawled:
I'm trying to write a bash command to transcode some videos into audios
but am having trouble with filenames that contain spaces.
ls *flv
returns this:
Jorge Drexler - Al otro La
| From: Gene Heskett
| I take it you are referring to modern machines? This one was new in '81, I
| think. Maybe '82.?
I'm confused. What machine built in 1981 or 1982 can run Fedora? A
recent enough one that you can file a BZ on (i.e. F17, F18, F19)?
Heck, I vaguely recall that soft-sector
I am trying to install "ABI compliance checker" on Fedora 19. I followed
the steps from: "
http://ispras.linuxbase.org/index.php/ABI_compliance_checker";.
I have installed all requirements indicated. After install I typed:
abi-compliance-checker -test
It tries to compile, but this error appears:
I'm sorry about my last message. I got into a time warp and replied
to a mesage from Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:26:48 -0500!
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On 7 July 2013 20:18, Mike Wright wrote:
> 07/07/2013 12:03 PM, Steve Searle wrote:
>>
>> Around 07:29pm on Sunday, July 07, 2013 (UK time), Mike Wright scrawled:
>>
>>> I'm trying to write a bash command to transcode some videos into audios
>>> but am having trouble with filenames that contain sp
On 06/07/2013 10:42 PM, Doug wrote:
On 07/07/2013 01:12 AM, Frank wrote:
I would like some help/opinions installing Fedora 19 on a new computer
which came with Windows 7 installed.
I have shrunk the Windows partition to 40 gigs ( it's an 80 gig hd) and now
have 4 partitions, two devoted to Wind
| From: Roger
| I just now used Fedup to update Fedora 18 to 19. It did it's thing quickly and
| efficiently and awaited a reboot.
| I have both Ubuntu and Fedora on the hard drive. It boots to the Ubuntu grub
| from which I select the Fedora install.
| I selected Fedora spherical cow from the U
Hello,
I seem to be having stability problems with F19 as of kernel 3.9.8-301.
The problems have persisted in 3.9.9 and in the 3.10 kernel I tried from
the bleeding edge repo.
The symptom is that the system, and and VMs it's running (I have KVM
running, with VLANs and traditional bridges) w
Hello All!
I've been playing with fedora a little bit and I just love it! I've have
the gnome GDM and the Cinnamon Desktop.
My Toshiba U945-S4140 is running Fedora 19 and Windows 7. Didn't like the
pre-installed Windows 8 and I just remove it.
They both were playing very well, until I've done two
On 7-7-13 11:29:05 Mike Wright wrote:
> I'm trying to write a bash command to transcode some videos into audios
> but am having trouble with filenames that contain spaces.
>
> ls *flv
>
> returns this:
>
> Jorge Drexler - Al otro Lado del Río.flv
>
> But in a bash for loop it doesn't work.
>
On 07.07.2013 22:04, Martin Jackson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I seem to be having stability problems with F19 as of kernel
> 3.9.8-301. The problems have persisted in 3.9.9 and in the 3.10
> kernel I tried from the bleeding edge repo.
>
> The symptom is that the system, and and VMs it's running (I have
Please, check this link for more info:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2013-July/436981.html
Mateusz Marzantowicz
Thanks, Mateusz. I'm not certain that what I'm seeing is the same
thing, as it has happened even without VMs running. I believe I have
seen this issue at least o
Once, long ago--actually, on Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 02:18:16PM CDT--Mike Wright
(mike.wri...@mailinator.com) said:
> exactly what I needed. I'd never discovered IFS before
As you've discovered, it's quite useful to manipulate IFS. Just a
suggestion, however. In scripts where you modify IFS, do s
Thanks Hugh, this helps
cheers
Roger
| From: Roger
| I just now used Fedup to update Fedora 18 to 19. It did it's thing quickly and
| efficiently and awaited a reboot.
| I have both Ubuntu and Fedora on the hard drive. It boots to the Ubuntu grub
| from which I select the Fedora install.
| I s
Fedora use to have a App. that could download the Comics Strips and
read, does anyone know the name and or still exist?
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I think there's a punch of them.
But my favorite one is Comix [yum install comix]
It looks very good, has a lot of features and supports a lot of formats.
Greets,
Diego
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Jim wrote:
> Fedora use to have a App. that could download the Comics Strips and read,
> does
Definitely is the first INF/chipset update on windows.
Now I cannot even move the touchpad on Fedora 19 installation.
I wonder if I can remove the chipset update...
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Diego Vargas wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I've been playing with fedora a little bit and I just love i
Fedora 18
Does anyone know where I can get a working google-earth-stable.i386, one
that won't conflict with Fedora ?
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On 07/08/13 08:57, Jim wrote:
> Fedora 18
> Does anyone know where I can get a working google-earth-stable.i386, one that
> won't conflict with Fedora ?
You can create your own.
1. rpmrebuild -ep google-earth-stable-XXX.x86_64.rpm (you may need to "yum
install rpmrebuild first)
2. Search
Netcomics? The latest version is 0.14-1 and is over 11 years old. It's still
running for my personal use on my home server. Available from
netcomics.sourceforge.net.
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On Mon, 8 Jul 2013 09:03:58 +0800 Ed Greshko
wrote:
> On 07/08/13 08:57, Jim wrote:
> > Fedora 18
> > Does anyone know where I can get a working google-earth-stable.i386, one
> > that won't conflict with Fedora ?
>
> You can create your own.
>
> 1. rpmrebuild -ep google-earth-stable-XXX.x8
On Jul 7, 2013 2:31 PM, "Eduardo Bortolini"
wrote:
>
> I am trying to install "ABI compliance checker" on Fedora 19. I followed
the steps from: "
http://ispras.linuxbase.org/index.php/ABI_compliance_checker";.
How about "yum install ABI-compliance-checker"?
Richard
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Yes, I forgot to mention that I tried in this way too. I tried in three
ways, first from git. after using yum and after using the link mentioned.
No success in all
2013/7/7 Richard Shaw
>
> On Jul 7, 2013 2:31 PM, "Eduardo Bortolini"
> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to install "ABI compliance
So, windows inf/chipset have nothing to do with what now doens't work on
linux. My bad, I'm mixing stuffs.
I've been researching a bit and I found that maybe, I should update the
BIOS.
Supposedly, there's an option on the BIOS to activate/deactivate the
touchpad. I don't have that, only for the key
I normally have an nfs server running on one of my machines. Now nfs
itself and the portmapper start on fixed ports, but the rpc services
start on random ports so they need to be assigned fixed ports in
/etc/sysconfig/nfs like so:
LOCKD_TCPPORT=4000
STATD_PORT=4002
RQUOTAD_PORT=4003
LOCKD_UDPPO
On 07/08/13 13:09, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
> I normally have an nfs server running on one of my machines. Now nfs
> itself and the portmapper start on fixed ports, but the rpc services
> start on random ports so they need to be assigned fixed ports in
> /etc/sysconfig/nfs like so:
>
> LOCKD_TCPPORT=
Allegedly, on or about 07 July 2013, Diego Vargas sent:
> My Toshiba U945-S4140 is running Fedora 19 and Windows 7. Didn't like
> the pre-installed Windows 8 and I just remove it.
> They both were playing very well, until I've done two things:
> 1. Update a INF/Chipset deal on the Windows part.
> 2
On 08.07.2013 00:55, Martin Jackson wrote:
> Please, check this link for more info:
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2013-July/436981.html
> Mateusz Marzantowicz
>
> Thanks, Mateusz. I'm not certain that what I'm seeing is the same
> thing, as it has happened even without VMs runn
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