Was just trying to run memtest on a fedora 23 machine and it fails??
It shows
insmod bsd
echo 'message...'
knetbsd /elf-memtest86+5.01
When run, I see message, but then nothing.
Changing to
linux16 /memtest86+5.01
Seems to run like normal?
Does show that memtest has a Jan 29th date, so not
On 02/15/16 17:42, Mike Wright wrote:
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Hi everybody,
>
> I have several large disks filled with experiments and multiboots. I
> need to make changes to the current /boot/grub/grub.cfg but I have no
> idea which one I'm using or which one of the systems' grub config tools
> were used so I
I'm also interested. Currently if webex server side is updated it may work
partially from Linux. The functions I was never able to start is the audio
link and screen sharing.
It is strange, but for some customers webex is partially working, but for
some, even from IE10 on Windows is not working. Yo
On 2016-02-01 11:49, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hi Patrick,
For the future:
What are the open alternatives to WebEX ?
take a look at jitsi.
https://jitsi.org/
https://meet.jit.si/ works with your recent webbrowser, no additional
software needed.
Cheers
Dirk
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On 02/15/2016 05:42 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have several large disks filled with experiments and multiboots. I
need to make changes to the current /boot/grub/grub.cfg but I have no
idea which one I'm using or which one of the systems' grub config tools
were used so I don't dare j
At the GRUB menu, type
pager=1
set
Look for variable 'prefix=' this will be drive, partition, and path, to the
GRUB directory where its cfg and modules are found.
Chris Murphy
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Allegedly, on or about 15 February 2016, Mike Wright sent:
> I have several large disks filled with experiments and multiboots...
Once you sort this out, you want to plan how you do multiboots in the
future. Way back when I tried it, and even two is a pain, one good
solution was to make your own
I have a rule:
# config rule
option src lan
option dest wan
option src_ip 192.168.1.150
option proto all
option extra '-m time --weekdays
Sat,Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri --timestart
05:00 --timestop 24:00'
option target REJECT
Rather than have several similar rules
for d
Michael D. Setzer II kuentos.guam.net> writes:
> Was just trying to run memtest on a fedora 23 machine and it fails??
>
> It shows
> insmod bsd
> echo 'message...'
> knetbsd /elf-memtest86+5.01
>
> When run, I see message, but then nothing.
> Changing to
> linux16 /memtest86+5.01
>
> Seems
On 02/16/2016 09:00 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I have a rule:
# config rule
option src lan
option dest wan
option src_ip 192.168.1.150
option proto all
option extra '-m time --weekdays Sat,Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri
--timestart 05:00 --timestop 24:00'
option target REJECT
On 16 Feb 2016 at 17:17, Andre Robatino wrote:
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
From: Andre Robatino
Subject:Re: Problem with Memtest??
Date sent: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 17:17:41 + (UTC)
Send reply to: Community support fo
On 02/16/2016 05:56 AM, Dirk Deimeke wrote:
On 2016-02-01 11:49, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hi Patrick,
For the future:
What are the open alternatives to WebEX ?
take a look at jitsi.
https://jitsi.org/
https://meet.jit.si/ works with your recent webbrowser, no additional
software needed.
Uh, i
On 02/16/2016 09:00 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
But get "parse errors" when restarting iptables with everything I've
tried. Obviously I'm in over my head here, just trying to follow
examples.
You're probably better off asking these questions on the openwrt
forums. The rules you're sharing aren't
Some new/additional information.
While I understood originally that the problem occurred immediately upon
loading a page, that was incorrect. The problem occurs when pressing
PageUp or PageDown, which on a Dell XPS 13 is a combination of the Function
key and up arrow (or down arrow). When the pr
On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 14:22:54 -0500
Go Canes wrote:
> I may
> also try inverting the Function key in the BIOS, just to see what changes
> (if anything).
You could try PgUp in an "xev" window and see what X events actually
happen. Maybe the key release event doesn't show up and it thinks you
are ho
On 02/16/2016 11:22 AM, Go Canes wrote:
I guess next up is to see if the problem goes away with Fedora 23. I
may also try inverting the Function key in the BIOS, just to see what
changes (if anything).
What happens if you open a document in a word processor and try that
combination?
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On 02/16/16 13:17, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 02/16/2016 09:00 AM, Bob Goodwin
wrote:
But get "parse errors" when
restarting iptables with everything
I've tried. Obviously I'm in over my
head here, just trying to follow
examples.
You're probably better off asking
these questions on the open
Thx Very Much for this guidance!
it took a while to cover it all, but hugely helpful.
i'll not be turning selinux off! 😈
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Maikel van Leeuwen <
maikel.van.leeu...@sentia.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> First of all, please watch the SElinux video's on youtube from Sander v
On 02/16/16 08:29, Robert Nichols wrote:
<<>>
> In GRUB legacy, if you get the boot menu displayed, type "c" to get a
> "grub>" command prompt, then you can enter the command "root" and
> see which BIOS drive and partition is being used.
>
.
good to know. thanks for posting.
was aware of using
On Mon, 2016-02-15 at 21:00 -0600, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 7:02 PM, SternData a.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I just got one of these to replace one that was dropping sectors:
> >
> > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005T3GRN2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref
> > _=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
On 02/16/2016 08:15 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
At the GRUB menu, type
pager=1
set
Look for variable 'prefix=' this will be drive, partition, and path, to
the GRUB directory where its cfg and modules are found.
All right Chris!
While at the boot prompt I have no access to anything and had forgot
On 02/16/2016 08:33 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 15 February 2016, Mike Wright sent:
I have several large disks filled with experiments and multiboots...
Once you sort this out, you want to plan how you do multiboots in the
future. Way back when I tried it, and even two is a pain, on
Hey Richard,
Just keep in mind that depends on your usage the disk might get bad sectors.
As much as many including me would like to not have them happen they do
happen for any HDD vendor!
Some things that affect DISK lifespan:
- enterprise\server level usage on a desktop disk
- high times of o
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