The link below [1] points to a page that tests the display of Chinese
characters.
With Firefox on Fedora 14 I can display correctly Traditional Chinese,
Simplified Chinese, and CJK Extension A characters, however of the 4
CJK Extension B characters only one is displayed correctly. The
character en
On 6 June 2011 14:05, Ed Greshko wrote:
> You can get closer by installing hanazono-fonts. As in 3 out of 4.
I did that and as you said I now get 3 out of 4.
Thanks.
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On 6 June 2011 14:41, Frank Murphy wrote:
> Just for a test I installed the Windows zip file.
> It gave the laste one.
Yes, correct.
I also downloaded the zip file with the Han Nom fonts from [1] as
recommended in [2].
In contains two TTF files. I put them in the folder ~/.fonts and now
the fo
On 6 June 2011 15:08, Steve Underwood wrote:
> As well as the missing characters, there are still a lot of places where
> something readable is shown, but it looks really ugly. Typically a mix
> of fonts are being used. For example, on my FC14 box 张启德 displays
> badly, because the 张 is obviously
On 10 September 2010 07:49, A. Boggiano wrote:
> My girlfriend need an html editor for her ebay auctions.
> She used kompozer under kde on fedora 8.
> Now she switched to fedora 13 with gnome (kde is too slow on his old
> notebook) and she asked me for an editor *LIKE* kompozer.
> She really needs
Hiya,
I am looking for a test management system, to help software/firmware
testing. Something like an application that runs on a server that
would allow testers to create test plans, write test cases, mark test
cases as passed or failed once tested.
Ideally it could be used with a browser as clie
>
> Same here.
>
>> Michael
>
Got one bounce to the email I sent.
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On 27 September 2010 00:35, T.D. Telford wrote:
>
> Scottrade streaming stock quotes is initiated from firefox, and uses a Java
> applet.
>
> fc10 is fine and the fc13 dvd install, with no updates is good, but the
> latest fc13 changes (as of today) show the major index quotes are missing and
>
On 27 September 2010 15:23, Patrick Lists wrote:
> On 09/27/2010 04:01 PM, Piscium wrote:
> [snip]
>> What I found out is that the IcedTea Firefox plugin is not that great,
>> so I installed the Sun Java plugin.
>>
>> As an example, the site below shows a moving cha
On 29 September 2010 08:37, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> Fedora-14-Beta-i686-Live-XFCE.iso has the same cksum as Beta RC3?
No, that would be a big coincidence.
This is the copy in my local mirror, but it should work for you:
http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/14-Beta/Live/i686/Fedor
On 29 September 2010 10:37, Andre Robatino wrote:
> Beta is identical to Beta RC3. In general, for each of Alpha, Beta, and Final,
> one of the corresponding release candidates is chosen (usually, but not
> necessarily, the last one). You can verify this by comparing the unsigned
> checksum files
On 1 October 2010 15:31, ashish wrote:
> I have installed FC-!3 in my system.Everything is working fine except the
> desktop effects.
> If i turn them on i cannot launch any applications like gimp or open office.
> If i click on any of the applications the machine will either get stuck or i
> will
On 16 October 2010 17:41, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> Has anybody tried booting Fedora 14 livecd as liveusb? Does it work for you?
When Fedora 14 Beta came out I put it (KDE spin) on a USB stick using
Fedora 13 live-usb-creator and everything worked fine.
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On 16 October 2010 23:36, JD wrote:
> So, I have to do run
> grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
> every time a new kernel rpm is installed?
> If so, then it is a nasty requirement, because
> updates are set to be automatic, but running
> this command is not.
> If we are at some point forced t
On 17 October 2010 00:15, Jim wrote:
> I have in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins a ln -s
> /usr/java/jre1.6.0_21/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so but the jre won't show in
> about:plugins .
>
> What am I missing
This is what I have (and it works):
[r...@dell-d3000 ~]# ls /usr/lib/moz
On 17 October 2010 03:20, Jim wrote:
> I ran the commands and everything compared, but when I ran;
>
> # /usr/sbin/alternatives --config libjavaplugin.so
>
> It ran , but I did not get the result shown below
>
>
> There is 1 program that provides 'libjavaplugin.so'.
>
> Selection Command
>
On 17 October 2010 08:47, Piscium wrote:
> /usr/sbin/alternatives --install
> /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin.so libjavaplugin.so
> /usr/java/default/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so 2
Obviously you need to type the above in a single line (it was broken
in pieces by the mailer).
On 17 October 2010 17:26, Jim wrote:
> There is nothing about jre or java in about:plugins ,
Things to try:
1. Do you still have in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins a
ln -s /usr/java/jre1.6.0_21/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so?
If so, and you added the other link to /libjavaplugin.so, then you can
remove that o
On 17 October 2010 18:39, Jim wrote:
>> i believe you can rename that (or delete it) and it will be recreated
>> but that probably wont help.
>
> /pluginreg.dat has all the same thing that shows up in about:plugins
Exactly, that file is a sort of cache. If the file is deleted (thereby
possibly
On 18 October 2010 20:50, wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> normally I would edit the gnome menu by clicking the right mouse on
> the fedora icon in the gnome panel.
>
> But there is no option to edit.
>
> Any suggestions?
yum install alacarte
After that you need to restart the gnome-panel, for example, lo
On 18 October 2010 23:51, Dan Thurman wrote:
> You may notice that when using the move slider
> completely to the left, 1MB unallocated space appears
> in the 'Free Space Preceding' textbox. Apparently, you
> cannot set this value to 0 with the move slider or by
> entering it manually, it does n
On 13 February 2011 07:17, M. Fioretti wrote:
> secondly, I have to report that a simple "vacuuming" of the sqlite
> databases of Firefox as explained here:
>
> http://www.gettingclever.com/2008/06/vacuum-your-firefox-3.html
>
> is enough to make a real difference.
I tried this and the Firefox p
I am currently using a full desktop environment (Gnome) but am
considering using instead a window manager. There are dozens of them
around, so I have been exploring and comparing.
I noticed that for many of the window managers that I install in
Debian (examples: fluxbox, openbox, awesome) there is
On 14 March 2011 07:24, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Debian's menu system dates back to the time when there was no
> freedesktop.org xdg menu specification and my understanding is that, the
> Debian menu system is considered deprecated. Window managers in Fedora
> usually have utilities to generat
On 14 March 2011 11:13, Piscium wrote:
> Thanks for the information (also to Tim). Yes, I managed to easily
> create a menu in Fluxbox with fluxbox-xdg-menu. Open box seems to
> have a similar script though I have not tested it. I could not yet
> find something similar for awesome.
On 1 April 2011 20:41, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Joe Zeff wrote:
>> On 03/28/2011 10:38 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>>> I've done so for many years, but with Gnome3 my feel is things have
>>> developed into a direction, they have "broken my Camel's back".
>>
>> I have a desktop and a laptop. I'm think
On 4 April 2011 20:44, Linuxguy123 wrote:
> This is why I ask questions that have seemingly simple answers on this
> board. So much knowledge and experience and everyone does things a bit
> differently.
I had never heard of Claws before. I am currently using Thunderbird.
How does Claws compare
On 18 April 2011 14:01, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> Nothing of this is really essential, but these are nice Debian features
> that Fedora apparenttly doesn't have. Now I would like to know about
> stuff comparable to this that Fedora has, but Debian hasn't (I'm sure
> there are many).
Debian has an a
On 25 April 2011 13:16, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>> The total of 25 K is misleading as some packages are counted twice, so
>> the Fedora total is probably around 20-22 K. Also there are other
>> repos that I have not enabled, such as Atrpms.
>
> This isn't really a good comparison as the same comman
On 25 April 2011 15:15, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> On 04/25/2011 07:42 PM, Piscium wrote:
>>
>> Yours is a good point, and also the way I see things. So yes,
>> everything I use on a regular basis is available in the repos I have
>> currently enabled, plus a package or t
I would like to be automatically added to the CC list for a bug on
Bugzilla after I report it.
However in spite of having in my Bugzilla preferences the setting
"Automatically add me to the CC list of bugs I change" = "Always",
automatic adding is not working.
Any ideas?
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On 30 April 2011 09:40, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 07:39:31 +0100, P wrote:
>
>> I would like to be automatically added to the CC list for a bug on
>> Bugzilla after I report it.
>
> Why?
>
> For bugs you report, your address is added to the ticket in the
> "Reported" field.
>
>
I like to rebuild a number of Fedora source packages for performance
and some tweaking.
In the past I have used rpmbuild for that purpose, but this weekend I
started using mock.
So far I built about a dozen source packages successfully, but then
got a SELinux snag when building glibc (I am using
On 1 May 2011 19:29, Piscium wrote:
> My question is if the policy files of the wiki page are current? They
> are three years old, which is a long time in dog years or Fedora
> years!
>
> I wonder if anybody could tell me where to get updated policy files as
> I am not profici
On 2 May 2011 14:06, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sun, 1 May 2011 19:29:50 +0100
> Piscium wrote:
>
>> I like to rebuild a number of Fedora source packages for performance
>> and some tweaking.
>>
>> In the past I have used rpmbuild for that purpose, but this weekend
On 3 May 2011 20:36, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
big snip
>> #= unconfined_t ==
>> # This avc can be allowed using the boolean 'allow_execstack'
>>
>> allow unconfined_t self:process execstack;
>
>
>
> You should report this as a bug in gcc.
You mean _glibc_?
Anyway, I am
On 3 May 2011 20:47, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/builddir/build/BUILD/glibc-2.13/elf'
>> make[1]: *** [elf/tests] Error 2
>
> You can turn the protection off
>
> # setsebool -P allow_execstack 1
>
> To allow this access. This is the default in F15/F16 fresh installs.
On 14 May 2011 21:18, Lewis NH2 wrote:
> Good Evening,
>
> I am trying to install F14 on my box... Without any success so far.
>
> The problem: when it comes to write the partitioning scheme to the
> disk, the system freezes.
> This occurs with the following CD images:
> - Fedora 14 LXDE live imag
I use the Irish keyboard in Gnome, and all is well, including when I
start a terminal.
However if I press CTRL-ALT-Fn to get a console, I get the "wrong"
keys, for example, if I press '\' I get '<'. These are the contents of
my /etc/sysconfig/keyboard file:
KEYTABLE="ie"
MODEL="pc105"
LAYOUT="ie"
On 23 October 2010 13:33, sumatheja wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm using fedora 13 on my dell inspiron 15 r with intel HD
> graphics. When i turn on the turn on desktop effects(compiz effects)
> my system hangs. Can anyone help me with this??
Likely you were bit by this well-known bug:
https://b
On 23 October 2010 11:23, Piscium wrote:
> I use the Irish keyboard in Gnome, and all is well, including when I
> start a terminal.
>
> However if I press CTRL-ALT-Fn to get a console, I get the "wrong"
> keys, for example, if I press '\' I get '<'
On 23 October 2010 16:29, DB wrote:
> I changed the US default to the UK Natural keyboard via the keyboard
> marker at the bottom right of my KDE screen Seems to be OK for me.
Thanks, that was a good idea.
I changed to the UK keyboard and the majority of the keys is now what
I expect (it se
On 24 October 2010 18:29, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> I did an upgrade last night (fc13, x86) to get the security updates, and
> on the reboot X doesn't come up. I think I've seen this before, but can
> someone jog my memory what it messed up? And thoughts as to why would be
> appreciated as well, of c
On 24 October 2010 23:59, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I posted on pastebin teh output of the failed update of a fedora 10
>> installation.
>
> Sorry it is: http://pastebin.com/eTfDxUSB
Fedora 10 is EOL'd. Perhaps it is not available at the se
On 25 October 2010 19:49, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> 4) I posted the output of anaconda like it is suggested by the
> installation
> 5) I did expected that somebody would have a look on this file
It is unlikely that anyone will spend time looking at this considering
that is so out of date.
I can in
On 6 November 2010 00:35, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> In short: according to former Sun employees, Sun had around 100 people
> working on OpenOffice.org. 30 of those left and went to work with
> LibreOffice. That's 30% of the work force. Sounds to me like
> OpenOffice.org still has got the edge.
Do
On 7 November 2010 05:30, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Piscium wrote:
>> On 6 November 2010 00:35, Fernando Cassia wrote:
>>
>>> In short: according to former Sun employees, Sun had around 100 people
>>> working on OpenOffice.org.
On 7 November 2010 21:40, Piscium wrote:
> This seems to indicate that interaction with the community was not
> going well, or else that the OO team was so small that need not have
> time to examine and take a small patch.
Correction: "need not" should be "did not".
On 7 November 2010 21:58, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Piscium wrote:
>> On 7 November 2010 21:40, Piscium wrote:
>>
>>> This seems to indicate that interaction with the community was not
>>> going well, or else that the OO tea
On 13 November 2010 18:53, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> After upgrading to F14 on x86_64 I'm getting distorted audio in some
> situations. Mostly playing /some/ flash audio. This was discussed in
> https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-5739 and our bug 638477, with the
> conclusion being a bug in the
I tried to build a kernel. In this section of code I had an issue:
# now run oldconfig over all the config files
for i in *.config
do
mv $i .config
Arch=`head -1 .config | cut -b 3-`
make ARCH=$Arch listnewconfig | grep -E '^CONFIG_' >.newoptions || true
if [ -s .newoptions ]; then
cat
On 5 March 2012 23:08, Christopher Svanefalk
wrote:
> Can someone throw me a (very short) rope on how to adjust the Abrt space
> quota for debuginfo files? Thanks in advance!
Try /etc/abrt/abrt.conf
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On 11 March 2012 16:21, Christopher Svanefalk
wrote:
> Tried, it only allows quota configuration for crash reports, not debuginfo
> files. Thanks though!
Ah, sorry, did not read your email properly.
However I don't think that what you are looking for exists. Let's say
that there is a crash and a
On 13 March 2012 19:40, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I would like to change some menu names such as "Scanner tool" to
> xsane, etc.
>
> I don't even know what application some of the menu names refer
> to. It seems to me I went through this once before but can't
> find anythi
On 14 March 2012 11:04, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> When I ran: yum install alacarte
> an F16 version of alacarte was installed.
Ah, OK, looks like I was wrong when I said it was not available. But
does it work well?
I am still on F14 so did not test myself the solution as reported in
Fedora Forums
On 18 March 2012 15:00, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Just did an update and it included a new kernel, but then on
> reboot after running grub2-mkconfig noticed that the newest one
> was not first. Seems to be sorting the 9 before the 10?
>
> Is this a bug?
I have been using Grub2 built from upst
On 19 March 2012 19:53, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> I have had some messages on the grub list, and they confirmed
> the bug, and a fix seems to be to modify the
> /usr/lib/grub/grub_mkconfig_lib by changing one line from sort -n
> to sort -V. Note: That is an unofficial patch in this case does
On 30 March 2012 02:11, Antonio Olivares wrote:
> If I want some real work done, I just install TeXLive from DVD and I am good
> to go.
It is also possible to download it. I did that last week (TexLive 2011
from upstream via mirror). It was straightforward, the only special
thing needed is to s
On 29 April 2012 05:20, Darlene Wallach wrote:
> What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home directory
>
> Thank you
>
> Darlene Wallach
>
> $ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
It was only last week that I realised I had that file in my home
directory. I do have Acrobat R
On 29 April 2012 12:20, Christopher Svanefalk
wrote:
> Is there a particular reason you need to use Adobe Reader? I personally
> abandoned it years ago in favour of Evince, and I haven't looked back. I can
> only remember one instance I had problems opening a PDF, and that was in
> regard to secur
On 30 May 2012 17:19, Jim wrote:
> I'm sorry that I may have posted this to the wrong location, but the Linux
> world has got to see this.
>
> Won't Microsoft have a run in, with the GPL-3 ?
>
> http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/05/skype-replaces-p2p-supernodes-with-linux-boxes-hosted-by-micro
On 30 May 2012 22:41, Alan Cox wrote:
>> My concern really is that now it is much easier for the American
>> security services to have access to everybody's communications.
>
> It's not changed. Read the analysis on things that have leaked out in
> court cases. Skype seems to have all the usual in
On 30 May 2012 23:36, Fernando Cassia wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 7:21 PM, Piscium wrote:
>>
>> . What I would wish is a return
>> to the more nuanced approach to data collection that existed before
>> 9/11, in particular in Europe. I don't beli
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