> >
> > In looking at the document's properties and selecting the "fonts" tab I
> > noticed that it was using /usr/share/fonts/google-croscore/SymbolNeu.ttf
> > for symbols on my F19 system. This comes with the
> > google-croscore-symbolneu-fonts package. Erasing this package resulted in a
> >
On 12/04/13 18:19, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>>> In looking at the document's properties and selecting the "fonts" tab I
>>> noticed that it was using /usr/share/fonts/google-croscore/SymbolNeu.ttf
>>> for symbols on my F19 system. This comes with the
>>> google-croscore-symbolneu-fonts package. Eras
On 12/04/13 18:37, Ed Greshko wrote:
> The fact that it fails with the google-croscore-symbolneu-fonts package as
> well would indicate that it isn't a font file issue. In fact, if you use
> something such as the Gnome Character Map you'd see that the character
> displays properly in that app n
Allegedly, on or about 04 December 2013, Ed Greshko sent:
> The fact that it fails with the google-croscore-symbolneu-fonts
> package as well would indicate that it isn't a font file issue. In
> fact, if you use something such as the Gnome Character Map you'd see
> that the character displays prop
On 04.12.2013 11:37, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> [egreshko@meimei F20-TC4]$ echo Δ | od -bc
You are running ahead, Ed.
F20 ain't an official, so
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On 12/04/2013 05:07 AM, Tim wrote:
> If hibernating is going to be a memory dump to hard drive, then the hard
> drive space (it's using the swap file/partition) *needs* to be big
> enough. Doing something that *might* work, doesn't fit the definition
> of doing what *needs* to be done, to make it
On 12/04/13 19:16, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 04 December 2013, Ed Greshko sent:
>> The fact that it fails with the google-croscore-symbolneu-fonts
>> package as well would indicate that it isn't a font file issue. In
>> fact, if you use something such as the Gnome Character Map you'd see
On 12/04/13 19:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 12/04/13 19:16, Tim wrote:
>> Allegedly, on or about 04 December 2013, Ed Greshko sent:
>>> The fact that it fails with the google-croscore-symbolneu-fonts
>>> package as well would indicate that it isn't a font file issue. In
>>> fact, if you use somethin
Hi,
I'm trying to login to Fedora copr, but I keep getting "502 Bad Gateway.
The server returned an invalid or incomplete response." from
id.fedoraproject.org. I can login to FAS though. Can anyone confirm?
Where do I report problems like these?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I'm just learning about yum and so, I just ran the above command. This caused
yum to try to install ALL the packages in the fedora repository.
Yum proceeded to do Dependency Resolution which generated a ton of errors.
Would it be useful for me to post this list of error messages?
Thanks,
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What exactly are you trying to do? When posting it would more helpful
if you explained what you were trying to accomplish. Especially when
running commands.
On 12/4/2013 10:05 AM, George R Goffe wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm just learning about yum and s
On Wed, 4 Dec 2013 14:54:44 +0100
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to login to Fedora copr, but I keep getting "502 Bad
> Gateway. The server returned an invalid or incomplete response." from
> id.fedoraproject.org. I can login to FAS though. Can anyone confirm?
>
> Where do I report p
On 04.12.2013 16:17, Mark Haney wrote:
> What exactly are you trying to do? When posting it would more helpful
https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/reply-above-or-below-quoted-text
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On 12/4/2013 11:27 AM, poma wrote:
> On 04.12.2013 16:17, Mark Haney wrote:
>> What exactly are you trying to do? When posting it would more
>> helpful
>
> https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/reply-above-or-below-quoted-text
>
>
>
> pom
Hi
I don't post any more.
Something changed in google.. I don't know how to bottom post now..
Maybe I will download and use Thunderbird for my mail client?
TIA
Marvin
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
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>
>
>
> On 12/4/2013 1
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
> Hi
>
> I don't post any more.
>
> Something changed in google.. I don't know how to bottom post now..
>
> Maybe I will download and use Thunderbird for my mail client?
>
> TIA
>
> Marvin
>
>
This is sent via gmail web interface.
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On 04.12.2013 17:48, Mark Haney wrote:
>
>
> On 12/4/2013 11:27 AM, poma wrote:
>> On 04.12.2013 16:17, Mark Haney wrote:
>>> What exactly are you trying to do? When posting it would more
>>> helpful
>
>> https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/reply-above-or-below-quoted-text
>
>
>
>>
On 04.12.2013 16:05, George R Goffe wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm just learning about yum and so, I just ran the above command.
> This caused yum to try to install ALL the packages in the fedora
> repository.
>
> Yum proceeded to do Dependency Resolution which generated a ton of
> errors.
>
> Would it
On Wed, 04 Dec 2013 01:32:33 +0100, poma wrote:
> On 03.12.2013 19:09, Beartooth wrote:
>
>> Thank you, sir!
>
> Aahh, these are the first kind words from you.
> Much obliged.
> I hope it was not too difficult to utter.
So far, I have seen nothing but sneers and snarls from this
p
On 04.12.2013 18:42, Beartooth wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Dec 2013 01:32:33 +0100, poma wrote:
>
>> On 03.12.2013 19:09, Beartooth wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you, sir!
>>
>> Aahh, these are the first kind words from you.
>> Much obliged.
>> I hope it was not too difficult to utter.
>
> So far, I have
On 12/03/2013 11:47 PM, Michael Schwendt issued this missive:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2013 23:08:04 +0100, Jehan Procaccia wrote:
hello
I use about a hundred fedora19 stations in computer labs at our school
users accounts comes from an ldap directory and the homedir is
automounted via NFS.
However, rece
Recent exchanges here and in related places have reminded me
strongly of long discussions held on RedHat lists fifteen or twenty years
ago.
Was (now is) RH/F, and Linux generally, *for* all & sundry? Or
was/is it essentially a plaything of the Alpha Plus Technoids? Which
*sho
On 12/4/2013 1:25 PM, Beartooth wrote:
>
> Recent exchanges here and in related places have reminded me
> strongly of long discussions held on RedHat lists fifteen or twenty years
> ago.
>
> Was (now is) RH/F, and Linux generally, *for* all & sundry? Or
> was/is it essentially a p
On 12/04/2013 10:25 AM, Beartooth wrote:
By this time, at an informed guess, the Boomers must be retiring
in spates and floods. My subjective impression is that I see more fellow
retirees than before, but I can't guess numbers. Does anyone here have
such numbers, or know of a source from
Sorry for top posting. This phone doesn't allow bottom posting.
I'm 57 years old and I have been using linux, more on than off, since 1997, and
exclusively since 2003 or so.
I find it is more stable than either windows or macos and more usable than dos,
even at the command prompt.
Hth
Dave
Se
OK I am 82. My first Fedora Core install was FC-3 and before that Red Hat 4 if
my memory does not trick me.
Today running in different boxes, F-18, F-19, F-20beta.
Multibooting Debian Wheezy, F-19 and Windows 8.1.
My most sincere thanks to all the developers and contributors.
Well done.
M. A.
On 12/05/13 06:42, Beartooth wrote:
On Wed, 04 Dec 2013 01:32:33 +0100, poma wrote:
On 03.12.2013 19:09, Beartooth wrote:
Thank you, sir!
Aahh, these are the first kind words from you.
Much obliged.
I hope it was not too difficult to utter.
So far, I have seen nothing but sn
On 04/12/13 03:47 PM, ergodic wrote:
OK I am 82. My first Fedora Core install was FC-3 and before that Red Hat 4 if
my memory does not trick me.
Today running in different boxes, F-18, F-19, F-20beta.
Multibooting Debian Wheezy, F-19 and Windows 8.1.
My most sincere thanks to all the developer
Le 04/12/2013 18:51, Rick Stevens a écrit :
On 12/03/2013 11:47 PM, Michael Schwendt issued this missive:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2013 23:08:04 +0100, Jehan Procaccia wrote:
hello
I use about a hundred fedora19 stations in computer labs at our school
users accounts comes from an ldap directory and the
Hi Kevin,
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 08:56:23AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Dec 2013 14:54:44 +0100
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to login to Fedora copr, but I keep getting "502 Bad
> > Gateway. The server returned an invalid or incomplete response." from
> > id.fedo
On 12/04/2013 01:42 PM, Jehan Procaccia issued this missive:
Le 04/12/2013 18:51, Rick Stevens a écrit :
On 12/03/2013 11:47 PM, Michael Schwendt issued this missive:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2013 23:08:04 +0100, Jehan Procaccia wrote:
hello
I use about a hundred fedora19 stations in computer labs at
> Guess all the 'younger' members are afraid to reply :)
>
> I am 72 (73 next month ) and have been running Linux since 1997...Fedora
> since 2010. along with Debian Sid and
> Windows 7.
> Best of the season to all developers-contributors and users.
>
>
>
> --
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Le 04/12/2013 23:04, Rick Stevens a écrit :
On 12/04/2013 01:42 PM, Jehan Procaccia issued this missive:
Le 04/12/2013 18:51, Rick Stevens a écrit :
On 12/03/2013 11:47 PM, Michael Schwendt issued this missive:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2013 23:08:04 +0100, Jehan Procaccia wrote:
hello
I use about a h
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easiest way to get the latest kernels, drivers and other bits that
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Nonsense!so far I'm the "youngest"...I've been using Linux since Fedora
9..& it has been a love-hate marriage.but I'm not leaving.EVER!
This OS has got to be the BEST I've ever used!! To the
developersmaintainers.marketerstestersand everyone involved
with this di
Allegedly, on or about 04 December 2013, Frank sent:
> Guess all the 'younger' members are afraid to reply :)
Oi!I'm middle-aged.
I've played with computers since before the PC days (sending punch cards
in the post), ignored the C64 but used alternatives in the same era, had
fun with the Amig
Allegedly, on or about 04 December 2013, Roberto Ragusa sent:
> Then, you must also consider that some swap space could be already
> used when you hibernate.
> You need to have enough _free_ swap space.
>
> (It happened to me in the past to have to close some applications to
> fit the hibernation
On 12/04/2013 03:21 PM, Tim wrote:
It's probably the reasoning behind make swap twice as big as RAM. It
should leave enough room for RAM to fit into swap, and the wiggle room
for the OS to tidy up swap as it hibernates things.
Sorry, but I have to inform you that you're putting the cart before
Tim yahoo.com.au> writes:
>
> Allegedly, on or about 04 December 2013, Frank sent:
> > Guess all the 'younger' members are afraid to reply :)
>
> Oi!I'm middle-aged.
>
> I've played with computers since before the PC days (sending punch cards
> in the post), ignored the C64 but used altern
I unite my voice of thanks as well to the
developersmaintainers.marketerstestersand everyone involved
with it?"THANK YOU SO MUCH"!
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On 11/30/2013 12:52 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
but fails to show password-box after clicking the User name
thus impossible to log on.
Syslog data pertinent to XDMCP:
Dec 4 16:56:44 gold xinetd[1186]: START: vnc-1024x768x24 pid=4672
from=:::10.1.0.5
Dec 4 16:56:45 gold dbus-daemon[781]: db
On 12/05/2013 12:24 PM, Edik Landaveri wrote:
I unite my voice of thanks as well to the
developersmaintainers.marketerstestersand everyone involved with
it?"THANK YOU SO MUCH"!
Me Too! I enjoy Fedora
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Hi,
I have an fc18 box that I use to mount my Samsung Galaxy S4 SPH-L720
to manage files.
It worked fine with my S3, but now with the S4, every time I connect
it, it creates a directory similar to /tmp/simple-mtpfs-r1ZApu with
the images from the Camera directory on my phone until the filesystem
f
On Dec 4, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 12/04/2013 03:21 PM, Tim wrote:
>> It's probably the reasoning behind make swap twice as big as RAM. It
>> should leave enough room for RAM to fit into swap, and the wiggle room
>> for the OS to tidy up swap as it hibernates things.
>
> Sorry, b
On 12/04/2013 06:17 PM, Alex wrote:
It looks like many files are duplicated, because I don't even have 10G
worth of pictures on the phone. The files look like
"010037f1903cd1a154f69bd11897ad5c656d854f" and contain actual JPEG
pictures.
After unmounting the filesystem, the contents of the directo
On 12/04/2013 07:25 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Well there's more than one rule of thumb even on linux. And the paging method
on DOS is different than NT, so it's surely different than linux, BSD, or OS X.
Case in point, OS X has never had the idea of user configurable swap. The
dynamic_pager proc
On 12/05/2013 03:17 AM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I have an fc18 box that I use to mount my Samsung Galaxy S4 SPH-L720
to manage files.
It worked fine with my S3, but now with the S4, every time I connect
it, it creates a directory similar to /tmp/simple-mtpfs-r1ZApu with
the images from the Camera direct
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