Here is the work around for Revisor under Fedora 13 to get it "working"
Two changes are required in the
/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/imgcreate/live.py
Line 300: create_image_minimizer(self.__isodir + "/LiveOS/osmin.img",
self._image, 'gzip')
Line 314: 'gzip')
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After installing Fedora 14 it will be unable to find the SATA drives. The
solution I found is to install grub2 (not sure why I needed to do this but it
resolved the boot loader problem) then blacklist=ahci
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Does anyone work with this besides me? I had it originally working some months
ago but have not been able to get the remote client authorization part to work
as it bypasses that with even the two node.conf changes. It always allows the
session to be shadowed without asking permission.
Thanks
Change the boot loader or add the chain loader in the XP loader C:\boot.ini file
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[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Suraj Polade
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 8:27 AM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Fedora and win
When you install Fedora you choose where to install the boot loader. It was
installed on the fedora drive instead of the windows drive. It would be less
risky to add Fedora to the Windows boot loader.
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You should be able to modify the boot.ini on your Windows Drive and add the
Fedora bootloader. This wasn't too difficult but I needed to do a dd
if=/dev/sdb of=linux.bin bs=512 count=1
Then copy that bin file over to my windows system.
With the way Windows seems to not like Linux taking over t
Another option I use for total isolation is to just press F8 or F12 (which ever
allows you to select your boot device) and choose that hard drive. This way
you could have a failure on either drive that would not impact or effect
anything on the other drive.
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Yes, but Fedora isn't loaded with bugs like Ubuntu. 12.04 has been a complete
mess with the latest "LTS" compared to 10.04
I would rather have quality and wait rather than a subpar distro that still
does not have kickseed capability with encryption.
Fr
I believe the syntax is: firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port 5002/udp
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[users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Richard Shaw
[hobbes1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:40 AM
To: Comm
Can anyone tell me what the actual limit is for an ext3 filesystem? I've done
some google searching and according to the wiki it seems 32k directories and
32k files however I have seen that people have reported 3 million+ files which
doesn't seem there is a real limit in the code.
I'm trying t
First, thank you everyone for the responses.
I did performance testing on Fedora 15 before I decided on XFS. Brtfs doesn't
seem to be a good option and ext4 was only going to take the limit to 64k so
that wasn't going to work since there will be millions of these data images.
XFS works perfect
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Samba4
Seems a bit conflicting as it was stated somewhere in the release that Fedora
18 and Samba 4 could be used as a DC.
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[users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behal
yum install libgomp?
Quoting mer, 06 mar 2013 Jakub Jelinek :
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 05:25:09PM +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> In Fedora 16, I used to use a call to the function:
>> omp_get_thread_num
>> which was probably provided by one on the openmotif package.
>> I cannot find such a libr
Greetings everyone,
I'm hoping someone else may have run in to this issue already. I have a Fedora
system using xfs as the file system. About two months ago we had a power
outage and the system seemed to come up fine (not sure if this could be related
but making it noted). Two days ago it wa
Remove dns in /etc/resolv and add the sites manually in /etc/hosts? You can
still access the sites by ip but dns for things like www.google.com won't work.
The sites added must be static ips or that won't work in which case a caching
DNS and some restrictions can be done but more of a headache.
Basically you are going to have that system act as its own dns lookup. Any
entries you need external will need to be in /etc/host to limit access.
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[users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of
davidscha
can't open files
On 09.05.2013, Shelby, James wrote:
> I took the system down, and did a xfs_check on the file systems and
> it found no problems. It seems like they are in a locked state
> but not able to access them in any way.
I'm quite shure your problem isn't related
Heinz Diehl
[h...@fritha.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 9:03 AM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: Fedora xfs can't open files
On 09.05.2013, Shelby, James wrote:
> I took the system down, and did a xfs_check on the file systems and
> it found no problems. It seems li
I did an upgrade to Fedora 16 and this did not work either. Apparently there
is something new in the Fedora 17 xfs that now allows it to work.
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