On 17/06/10 21:10, Jim wrote:
/dev/floppy
>>> It works for me ,
>> modprobe floppy
>> FATAL: Error inserting floppy
>> (/lib/modules/2.6.33.5-124.fc13.i686.PAE/kernel/drivers/block/floppy.ko): No
>> such device
>> Which is why I question using /dev/floppy if the device doesn't exist
>> t
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 7:16 AM, Hiisi wrote:
> OK, I see. You was trying to advertise your nice working script to
> list members. That was your crafty plan, wasn't it? ;- )
> Where should one propose it for inclusion in F13? ;- )
Interesting, when I saw his mail to the CentOS list, I tried it and
On 4 August 2010 14:55, Paul Smith wrote:
> Yes, my intention is to keep a constantly firefox session, which I
> want to connect to at some point in time in the future. Thanks for
> suggesting me VNC. I will try it, but meanwhile I have a question: can
> the VNC session be seen by someone nearby t
On 4 August 2010 16:08, Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
> FYI vncviewer can take care of starting the ssh connection for tunneling
> if you use the -via option.
> That simplifies making your vnc over ssh connection to a single command
> instead of two.
That's a good tip!
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On 4 November 2012 17:46, Alan Feuerbacher wrote:
>
> [root@alan-fedora alan]# mount /dev/sdc /mnt/fedora32
Wrong. /dev/sdc1 or /dev/sdc2.
Also you can do a pvscan and then check out what logical volumes you
have and mount the volumes.
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On 28 June 2012 11:29, Ed Greshko wrote:
> What proxy would you recommend? I can't think of one that would proxy *all*
> protocols. That's why I suggested the pptp connection. Seems a bit more
> simple to
> set upand has the same drawbacks as the earthlink dialup connection
> limiter. :-
> I have received an email confirming my unsubscription and hence asking for a
> reminder fails. It was using these reminders that I logged on to unsubscribe
> in the first place, but I am still receiving mailing list mail, and able to
> post.
When you get the "confirmation" mail, read it and reply
Kevin,
On 7 July 2012 08:57, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> http://lwn.net/Articles/503803
> That this means that from F18 on, fedora will cost 99$ for every
> installation?
As I understand it, it's a one-off $99 payment for the dev portal
access for the signing service, in the end actual money goes to t
On 21 July 2012 10:51, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Even disregarding recompiling (and rewriting in a cross-platform way)
> C++ code, is there even a JVM or Mono interpreter for ARM?
Unless Debian is lying to me:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ apt-cache search openjdk
default-jdk - Standard Java or Java compatible
On 21 July 2012 11:16, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
> On 21 July 2012 10:51, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Even disregarding recompiling (and rewriting in a cross-platform way)
>> C++ code, is there even a JVM or Mono interpreter for ARM?
I need to buy a faster microSD. Saving a couple of quids
On 3 August 2012 12:29, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> > GNU the project provides a collection of Free
> > Software, but GNU the operating system existed before Linux.
>
> Did you run this operating system?
>
Although I hate people calling Linux "GNU/Linux"... See the history o
On 6 August 2012 22:05, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Which means, of course, that you have a good reason for starting out the
> way you do. Not, IMAO, cargo cult.
There are plenty of reasons for disabling SELINUX (well, this one is
for RHEL actually but hey, see
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/relnotes
On 13 August 2012 14:02, Pasha R wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> Just asking because I desperately need to use the
>> Modify ePub plugin, which won't install on the latest
>> available f17 calibre :-(.
> From my experience with F14 (I upgraded to F17 only recently
On 13 August 2012 14:44, Pasha R wrote:
>> Make absolutely sure that mount helper is removed (infamous security
>> bug) if you are picking up from the calibre site.
> Which package is it?
Not sure what you mean.
Release: 0.8.25 apparently has this bug marked as fixed
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/c
On 13 August 2012 19:15, Aaron Gray wrote:
> I am wondering where wireshark stores its data before it is saved as a file ?
/var/tmp or /tmp or $TMPDIR, see man wireshark for additional
locations (specifically Capture:Options bit).
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On 20 August 2012 21:24, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>> I can't speak for anybody else, but when I've experimented with it, I
>> used both hands.
> Ok, it can be reached when you use both hands but it still does not work
> for me. Does it matter which Ctrl key you use?
Offtopic: Almost 20 years ago one o
On 20 August 2012 21:29, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
> to do CTRL-ALT-DEL, he fell off laughing when one of his students held
> CTRL using one finger on one hand, ALT using an other finger on the
> other hand and then hit the ALT using his nose...
Of course, that should have been, CTRL, DEL a
On 29 August 2012 13:58, Zoltan Boszormenyi wrote:
> I suspect there *may* be some on-disk corruption but
> I can't seem to be able to run e2fsck on my /home
> which is 3.6TB in size. I booted into single mode and
> ran "umount /home" but e2fsck on my home partition
> still reports "resource is bu
On 29 August 2012 16:32, Zoltan Boszormenyi wrote:
> So, what has captured my partition that prevents fsck?
To see the open files using a particular mount point, try lsof. Then
you can always kill those processes, if it is safe to do so.
You cannot unmount /home logged in as a non-root account sin
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