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So, now for a good measure:
# yum clean all
# yum check-update
# yum update
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# yum remove yum-plugin-downloadonly
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# yum update
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ot loader destination as above or are you a subordinate boot loader
destination (that is, your boot loader was placed on your root partition) ?
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> #boot=/dev/sda
> default=1
> timeout=5
> splashimage=(hd0,4)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
> hiddenmenu
Please modify /etc/grub.conf as below:
default=0
# hiddenmenu
Reboot.
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> > #boot=/dev/sda
> > default=1
> > timeout=5
> > splashimage=(hd0,4)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
> > hiddenmenu
>
> Please modify /etc/grub.conf as below:
> default=0
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Prior to that I received e-mail in my Gmail account that while being responded
to (edited) was constantly flagged as spam.
The e-mail text was about a post that could not be delivered, but actually it
was posted to this list.
Text of e-mail:
from Mail De
.rpm*"
What desktop manager do you use (GNOME, etc) ?
What GUI display/login manager do you use (GDM, etc) ?
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ve this
> issue.
> By the way i am using the 64bit beta flash.
> Vadi01
Have you tried to play the same flash videos on a different distro (live cd ?)
and different computer for a comparison ?
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Even better, have you tried 32-bit flash on your 64-bit machine ?
This is an example for Ubuntu:
http://www.linux.com/archive/articles/142075
but you can search Google to find out how to do it for Fedora.
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$ ls -al /etc/X11/
$ ls -al /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
And for a good measure, this:
$ su
# cat /etc/grub.conf
Do not worry, if it was made by man, it will be fixed by man :-)
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> ...
> $ ls -al /etc/
> ...
Sorry, I do not need this one !
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Give me output of:
$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.livna-config-backup
$ lsmod
# find /etc -iname "*.rpm*"
These Nvidia graphics drivers are little crazy, but we will overcome :-)
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Once you do the above, please do the following:
# cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf-fedora12
then
# vi /etc/grub.conf
In the Preupgarde kernel line:
- remove this option
rdblacklist=nouveau
- append these options
xdriver=vesa nomodeset
Save th
, even before you update
your F14 system to the latest.
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Someone has done something similar (as a general method).
http://jasondclinton.livejournal.com/72513.html
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> AFAIK this can't be done other than the obvious way: backup, reformat,
> restore.
That's what I meant.
Have you read that article or only scanned the title of it ?
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$ groups
Furthermore,
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/k3b/+question/21117
> This is the only output which looks suspicious from wodim:
> wodim: Operation not permitted. Warning: Cannot raise RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits.
Explanation:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
b online backup
services like that on the Internet:
https://spideroak.com/
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> On 10 November 2010 11:01, JB gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> ...
> >
> > Once you do the above, please do the following:
> >
> > # cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf-fedo
".
So I think, it is sensible to stop dealing with this preupgrade thing.
Install that F14 DVD on a different partition and all will be well.
Thanks for cooperation :-)
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> I installed F14 in text mode.
> I would like disable IPV6 from all interfaces
> How can I do?
> Thanks
> Andrea
# cat /etc/sysctl.conf
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1
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> Is there some option to force graphical on the install since it states
> that 384 is enough for the GI?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options
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> Basically I wold like a Linux tool, monitoring the BW
> of my network and switches, and report who/what is using bandwidth.
$ yum search bandwidth
$ yum info
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> I need some help: firefox-3.6.12-1.fc14.i686 does not play the video on:
>
> http://www.heise.de/ct-tv/video/Sendung-vom-13-Maerz-2010-947173.html
> ...
Do you have any "blockers" ?
Tools - Add-ons - Extensions
JB
nother box, I
> found no problem of accessing that site.
>
> Does anyone have an explanation?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> AA
1. check /etc/hosts
2. Firefox blockers ?
Tools - Add-ons - Extensions
3. Opera blockers ?
Tools - Advanced - Blocked Content...
4. check firewal
ered your post from yesterday. Please folow up on your posts.
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what exactly is the response you get ?
- now input:
http://192.5.186.47
and tell us what exactly is the response you get ?
Give us unedited output of:
$ ping -c 1 www.globus.org
$ ping -c 1 192.5.186.47
$ dig www.globus.org
$ dig 192.5.186.47
$ whois www.globus.org
$ whois 192.5.186.47
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Possibly:
http://linuxhostingsupport.net/blog/error-unpacking-of-archive-failed-on-file-usrbin-cpio-open-failed
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Tried this ?
# rm /var/lib/rpm/__db.00*
# rpm --rebuilddb
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s option:
--noplugins
Run with all plugins disabled.
Configuration Option: plugins
# yum --noplugins --obsoletes update
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Linux with our time by which we get educated."
A Linux user
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ognize this condition.
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friend left her, she wants to
fix it later (keep her job; software maintenance is a job description) :-)
Have I convinced you ?
If I were you I would test that condition at least.
Oh, btw, in Fedora:
System - Preferences - Power Management
I just tried to help :-)
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Verify package:
# rpm -Vv sendmail
If you are patient to analyze the results,
verify all installed packages:
# rpm -Va
Consider reinstalling:
# yum reinstall sendmail
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dev/sda/dev/sda11 /dev/sda14 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda7
/dev/sda1 /dev/sda12 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda8
/dev/sda10 /dev/sda13 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda6 /dev/sda9
You should see there above some sdb* devices (one of those represents your
external USB harddisk, you showed in dmesg in your orig
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This are successful suspend-suspend and suspend-resume sessions on my laptop.
It should help you understand what and how it happens.
Restore your pm-utils system to its previous (original state) as asked in
my previous post, which you should look at and unde
d adjust (hd0,1) accordingly.
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not a time-serving reference point on a network, you should
be fine.
Otherwise you have to investigate your NTP synchronization IP addresses.
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If you want auto-synchronization, check/enable/restart ntpdate service in
System - Admin - Services
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Can you show us this so we can see permissions, etc ?
# cat /proc/mounts
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k file should exist in the
same partition.
LVM is a logical superstructure consisting of different physical partitions on
same or different disks.
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$ lspci -v
$ man mga
$ xrandr
$ man xrandr
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_RandR_1.2
This is an example of how it is done for Nouveau:
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/Randr12
search Google:
linux matrox parhelia
matrox dual head xrandr
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and see if there are any error messages you think may be related to
time/date/rtc/clock and so on ?
Let us know if anything catches your attention.
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While you are at this, one more display for me:
# ls -al `which hwclock`
# ls -al /sbin/hwclock
I took a look at the package involved and located the program logic handling
these functions.
Waiting for your answers to my previous Q & A post.
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sr/lib/xulrunner-*/plugin-container
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> Hi,
>
> How can I know the name of my usb key (i have 2 ports, i want to know the name
of the one that is pluged in), in the
> /dev directory.
>
> Thank you
>
>
$ df
$ ls -l /dev/disk/
$ ls -l /dev/disk/*
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http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
# udevadm info -a -p /sys/...
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te' output, and
saving the result somewhere (e.g. /var/log/mount.log), to achieve it.
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s,
> function,
> script, etc and thru mount/umount substitution, inclusion of 'date' output,
> and
> saving the result somewhere (e.g. /var/log/mount.log), to achieve it.
> JB
>
> Well yes JB. That works out fine. However, I specifically seek a native Linux
> com
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http://blogs.csoonline.com/1296/an_fbi_backdoor_in_openbsd
http://maycontaintracesofbolts.blogspot.com/2010/12/openbsd-ipsec-backdoor-allegations.html
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The Angels - My Boyfriend's Back
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haps like to stop, compromise,
and reverse the clock.
Is Internet, as a global, free, open, exchange venue, with all the by-products
and movements attacked ?
I would say the open-source movement has to be prepared for how it is going to
function in case of "balkanization", limited
JB gmail.com> writes:
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We should be careful with judgements about software backdoors and their
implementers.
They can be life- or cause-saving, literally, in extreme circumstances (when
much or many depend on ability to communicate with others/outside world).
For that reason, I
into a trap.
The only thing secure and in our control is our head (our mind, our thoughts).
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> Is Internet, as a global, free, open, exchange venue, with all the by-products
> and movements attacked ?
> ...
You were warned just 2 days ago to be vigilant ...
"Cockroaches hate daylight. Internet is sure providing a lot of dayligh
implemented by EOUSA, the parent organization to the
FBI."
Well ..., perhaps a second opinion ?
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.tech
Hello, any body out there ?
JB :-)
And for those of you who like fictional characters like Sir Sherlock Holmes ...
and are of exceptional taste ...
M
JB gmail.com> writes:
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> The true actors and deciders, and their motives, are unknown, but we know from
> Gregory Perry this:
>
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.tech/22557
> ...
> Well ..., perhaps a second opinion ?
>
http://article.gmane.org/gma
l-dsn-error.html
Writing to postmaster at thatdomain seems reasonable too.
Do not forget to take a look at your /var/log/maillog.
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profiles would be helpful too.
There was some discussion about priorities for wifi here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/networkmanager-list@gnome.org/msg13162.html
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study it (I have not tried it myself ...)
VERY DANGEROUS according to manual !
--make-bad-sector
--read-sector
--repair-sector
--write-sector
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Would that do the trick ?
man xrandr
Per-output options
xrandr --output ... --auto
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> xset dpms force off ; sleep 20 ; xrandr --output ... --auto
>
> fails to turn on my screen. When you test it in your environment, it works?
>
On my notebook it works, but it takes 1 min plus.
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- the screen DOES come up after 10s when
$ xset dpms force off ; sleep 10 ; xset dpms force on
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> Neither of these incantations will turn my screen on
>
> xset dpms force off ; sleep 10 ; xdotool mousemove_relative 1 1
>
> works fine...
>
There is a possibility that BIOS / monitor / APM settings make a differe
McKenzie
>
Now the hard part may be to send Antonio to that doctor :-)
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fromdos" package under fedora? how can i convert files
> that have unix eols?
dos2unix
unix2dos
unix2mac
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usr/share/livecd-tools"
Fedora User
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD
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can file a bug report.
If not, let me know and I will do it.
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One needs to tell them which package the rules belong to:
$ rpm -qf /etc/udev/rules.d/85-pcscd_egate.rules
If there is no package with that rule, then it must be custom-made and should be
fixed by the user (you or whoever implemented it), and that means not re
William Stock fuse.net> writes:
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> I will give bugzilla a shot. It's time I learn how to use it.
> (FYI, it's owned by ifd-egate-0.05-22.x86_64)
> ...
Great.
I give you an example of one udev bug report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622670
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> I will give bugzilla a shot. It's time I learn how to use it.
> (FYI, it's owned by ifd-egate-0.05-22.x86_64)
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Before you file a bug, please get familiar with:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=567325
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Of course, make sure that your cpuspeed service
(this script enables/disables processor frequency scaling support, either using
the cpuspeed daemon or in-kernel frequency scaling support)
is enabled and running on your 2,3,4,5 runlevels.
You can do it ma
S Mathias yahoo.com> writes:
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> I can see, that theres a program that keeps sending packets on port 25:
>
> Dec 27 14:11:46 a kernel: [ 6336.992320] O_D_LOG: IN= OUT=lo SRC=127.0.0.1
DST=127.0.0.1 LEN=60
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> but where or how could i find out, that what process sends these packets?
>
net
CPU,
but only within the limits of
scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq.
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> ...
There is always a possibility that some CPUs do not work (such note is in cpu
freq docs), but it is not obvious why in this case.
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There is a similar case on fedora.testers mailing list
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.testers/86733
It may be a case of outdated or misconfigured BIOS, hardware related.
Take a look at it.
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user mode
# 4 - unused
# 5 - X11
# 6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
#
id:6:initdefault: <=
2.
$ less /etc/passwd
...
yourid:x:500:500:YOURID:/home/yourid:/bin/bash <== /usr/bin/reboot
...
3. you have been hacked or did i
JB gmail.com> writes:
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Of course, you will need your installation /live cd to do the inspection, or
perhaps you have another distro installed on your machine (and just mount your
F12 root (/) partition that is causing you grief).
Also possible causes:
check any system-wide initiali
ts but a lot traffic will be generated. What are the usual
practices to exchange data between the hosts?RegardsPeter
>
>
Hi,
read this carefully:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serialization
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_data_serialization_formats
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Corinna Vinschen redhat.com> writes:
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Please give us the display:
$ cat /proc/mounts
so we can see all FS's mount options.
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Note: relatime - default mount option
/home/jb/file1.txt - file acted upon by myself
/home/jb/my-mbox - file acted upon by mailx's 'save' command
- I created/acted upon a file file1.txt
Initial file creation:
$ touch file1.txt
$ ls -lc file1.t
lect disk health check in anaconda.
Install smartmontools package and run a full test.
One more - if you have space, install another distro and see if things work
there.
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Corinna Vinschen redhat.com> writes:
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For mailx a Bugzilla report 666403 has been filed.
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Check:
- add-ons (Tools - Add-ons - Extensions)
- Edit - Preferences - Advanced - Network - Connection / Settings - Proxy)
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t does not work with LVM:
LVM does not provide parity-based redundancy across LVs as with RAID 4, RAID 5
or RAID 6. This functionality is instead provided by Linux metadisks, Hardware
RAID arrays or LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers) mounted from some SAN, which can be
used as LVM PVs.
...
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nv variable here
# *
if [ -f /fsckoptions ]; then
fsckoptions=$(cat /fsckoptions)
fi
...
if [ -z "$fastboot" -a "$READONLY" != "yes" ]; then
STRING=$"Checking filesystems"
echo $STRING
fsck -T -t noopts=_netdev -A
Some init scripts would need to be modified as well.
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Btw, your English is quite good if you care, so do not be so shy next time !
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JB gmail.com> writes:
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Actually I loved your original/I-was-tired English version; it was mysterious
and made me feel like trying to decipher the Da Vinci code.
But others have treated you unjustly, too harsh in my opinion, no sense of
humor.
With regard to my personal participat
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Try this:
# yum distro-sync
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Clemens Eisserer gmail.com> writes:
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> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know in which package "brctl" hides in Fedora13?
> Even "yum search" didn't help me further :/
>
> Thanks, Clemens
$ locate brctl
...
$ which brctl
/usr/sbin/brctl
$ $ rpm -qf
ot;*gromacs*"
...
$ yum info gromacs
...
$ yum list "*amber*"
$ yum list "*cyana*"
$ yum list "*cns*"
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Siavoush Dastmalchi yahoo.com> writes:
> Dear JB,Many thanks for your kind reply.
> I know that those programs works under linux and am currently using them under
> fedora.
What Fedora version do you have ? What kernel version ?
Please provide these displays for us:
$ $ cat /etc/fe
Clemens Eisserer * Where is Brctl in fedora13?
There is already some facts-finding discussion present there.
Please follow the link and help to solve the problem presented there.
Thanks,
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