Jim wrote:
> Where and how do I fix this problem ??
first:
what version?
try 'firefox --safe-mode' from a command line.
next, create a new user to see what happens.
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7;f12'.
with thunderbird closed, copy f12's 'Mail' directory to f13's
'Mail/Local Folders/f13' open thunderbird and move emails.
if you wish to use rsync, create f12 folder as above, exit thunderbird,
cd to f12 directory and use *b...@box6:/home/bobg/.thunderb
ost that i replied to at 16:57 utc. ;)
you are welcome.
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did not read. figured you should to understand what and why.
also, please use 'reply all' button so these emails will thread and go to
my
sponds to my emails I send out.
click this link to see what it says about checking for problem;
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additional;
http://www.jumbo.com/pages/games/linux/
http://www.linuxgames.com/
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 17:02 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
>> My mistake:
>> $ cd /proc |cat version
>
> Or just 'cat proc/version'
better yet 'cat /proc/version'.
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extension observes your mail-folders and and runs an executable
of your choice whenever new messages arrive.
so, if you want to give it a try, you will have to install it yourself. :)
much luck.
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you wanted an alert for, to their own folder, you could run
cron ls/awk script on those folder files to check size increase.
or you can use a prefilter to watch 'from:' in emails and let it run
a script to play sound to notify.
i tend to be terse, so i hope i have not confused you mo
l client;
from firefox menu bar;
'edit > preferences > advanced > general > system defaults > check now'
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n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
> On 07/13/2010 09:44 PM, g wrote:
>> n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
>>> To setup Thunderbird 3 to open Firefox for web links, and Firefox to
>>> open Thunderbird for email links I have to use the default applications
>>> setup provide
ommand line
to see what happens.
i did run several more yum updates from command line, but yumex never started
back working and network connection icon never started back working.
i hope this gives you some direction to troubleshooting your problem.
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Thomas Taylor wrote:
> Hi G;
>> *yumex* is seeing the network connection as disabled because it is
>> checking for connection thru 'gui'.
>
> I'm not using a gui network connection but ifup method if that is what
> you're saying.
ok. then i underst
Thomas Taylor wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, G. JB tipped me off to that too, I'll check it out
> tomorrow. Time for bed, the old eyes are getting bleary.
welcome.
yes, jb replied while i was writing up what i found at yumex site.
so, if you are using 2.9.6 or higher, you shou
inux_system/minimal-linux-system-from-scratch
http://minimallinux.com/
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Linux/Q_23022039.html
http://www.linux-archive.org/centos/153770-what-minimum-iso-build-server.html
http://www.linuxcertified.com/linux-recovery.html
above, is including for server and recove
if you wish/need to reduce
kernel, consider that if you build your 'minimal' system at same level or
your 'full' operating system, you can use latter to build your kernel and
copy it to your 'minimal' to reduce memory usage.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_link
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to me
leted from directory and
option to recreate in directory or discard.
a counter of this is that it does not exist as a file in directory, which
is true, but it is a file in a buffer, therefore it is actually an unwritten
file and it does exist.
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7;chroot', cd to '/boot' and
run 'mkinitrd'.
reboot.
it has been a while that i last ran such, but i do believe that is it.
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Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> No, grub has an info page:
>
> info grub
this is true.
i am 'old school' and keep forgetting about 'info'.
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another advantage of learning 'rsync', not all versions of 'cp' [5.97] have
ability to skip directories as 'rsync' has.
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at is in
files 'boot.log', 'dmesg' and 'messages'.
if you can not boot level 3 or 1, boot with a previous kernel, or,
installation cd/dvd in rescue mode, or, a live cd/dvd, mount drive/partition
failing system is on and read above files to see what they show.
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, but how can I solve that.
suggestions that will/may help:
1- use plain text, not html.
2- use evolution|thunderbird|mutt|etc as 'offline' email client
and use pop3 or imap.
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Steve Blackwell wrote:
> so it appears that someone was trying to break in to my machine.
do you have 'ping reply' enabled on your cable modem?
if so, i would suggest that you disable it so you are not visible.
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Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
> I saved the error ... somewhere ... in a place on the live CD
> I can not find.
how where you able to save to a cd?
or do you mean cd installation?
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positive answer, easiest thing to do is to
reinstall.
installing f12 and f13 (unless changed), you need to have need to have an
ext3 boot partition of 4 gig or better for file holding.
i will suggest that you make you make your '/' partition ext4 and leave
'lvm' for later.
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if you know a name, run 'locate name|less'.
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use they only check
thru $PATH. so if op is looking for something other that a script or
a command, they will not find.
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y pointers?
df|grep /dev/sd|sort
or
mount|grep /dev/sd|sort
put either in a script and save typing.
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a user's $PATH. how many users
have /etc or /usr/share/doc in their $PATH?
i point this out because, tho op was not specific, he did write
}> notice there is look in /etc/etc/etc/. or usr/root/where is it or
}> some such file.
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TA drive.
as i said, i do not have a eSATA to try and i may be wrong.
[and yes, i am not currently under f12. having too many problems with
kde at this time.]
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, I have no idea what X is!!!
> X is the graphical server allowing you to have a GUI; we do not know
> what exactly you are doing when the X server starts spiking CPU usage
open a virtual terminal and run 'top' to see what is using cpu.
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W.H. Kalpa Pathum wrote:
> Any idea on how to accomplish this?
cat file.a > file.c
cat file.b >> file.c
sort file.c > file.d
uniq -u file.d > file.e
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you're referring to
> except in the commonest cases.
ns, network simulator, is also know as "Ns Allinone".
linux journal had a review a few years back;
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5929?page=0,1
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omponent in CDPATH so I can just type 'cd foobar' and all is good.
then consider an alias;
alias cdfb='cd /some/long/path/foobar'
now, a simple cdfb will put you there.
i have used such aliases for long path directories for years and it has
always worked.
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On 06/22/2011 09:02 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> How to disable automatic update on Fedora 15?
easy.
man yum-updatesd.conf
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On 06/22/2011 02:23 PM, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
> On 06/22/2011 01:31 PM, g wrote:
>> On 06/22/2011 09:02 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
>>> How to disable automatic update on Fedora 15?
>> easy.
>>
>> man yum-updatesd.conf
>>
> I am not using F15, but on
a server. [unless someone on this list is dd-wrt proficient.]
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gpsocx, dc=gov: 1/
This is a pretty busy domain in production. I've had to rebuild it a
couple of times and I don't doubt that through these rebuilds something
got screwy which is causing this issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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or
find /home -user 1000 -print | xargs -0 /bin/chown johans:johans
before using any of above, first read 'man' or 'info' for commands;
login.defs, chown, find, xargs
to be sure you understand what will happen.
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defs', you might find it in '/etc' by running;
grep -i uid *
grep -i gid *
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On 07/04/2011 03:59 AM, JD wrote:
<>
> How about just modifying the user's uid gid (while su'ed to root):
> usermod -u NEW-UID -g NEW-GID LoginName
> chown -R NEW-UID.NEW-GID ~LoginName
from "USERMOD(8)"
-g, --gid GROUP
The group name or number of the
On 07/04/2011 06:02 AM, Marcos Ortiz wrote:
> Can you show here the error in the log?
> Do you have SELinux enabled in enforcing mode?
> Try to do this: getsetbool -a | grep tftpd to see all boolean related to
> this service.
getsebool -a | grep tftpd
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dora, red hat and clones, have it wrong?
<>
> But it's easier to just start users out from user and group ID 1000+.
you change fedora's 'login.defs' in your installations? what else?
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et" >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
echo "BOOTPROTO=static" >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
echo "ONBOOT=yes" >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
echo "NM_CONTROLLED=no" >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-e
ortable, fast, easy to use, and i can still have a messy desktop.
i do recommend that you get a small stiff bristle brush to keep the 3
'bearing points' clean because they will build up with dust and slow down
ball movement.
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On 07/06/2011 03:06 AM, g wrote:
<>
> there are ir leds emitting at surface of balls and ir detectors receiving
> reflections from ball surface.
in addition, there are some trackball mice that use a roller bar, ie, like
a standard mouse. i do not recommend them. they do not track wel
ecial drivers.
have you checked oem site to see just what they reveal?
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On 07/06/2011 05:04 AM, g wrote:
> On 07/06/2011 04:22 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> <>
>
>> Not at all, since I'm talking about spaceballs, not trackballs.
>
> ok. so how about a link to who makes 'spaceballs'.
well, not to wait for a reply, a quick google
quot;6150se" in 'search bar.
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have advanced
> sound capabilities for better management of both sound and graphics...
graphics chips and sound chips are dedicate types of a cpu's, and
considered as 'gpu' and 'spu'. so you can presume that as cpu's advance,
so will gpu's and spu's.
>
uot;!".
as i have not used "!" in some time, and do not recall how/why, i may be in
error on this, and i am basing this on what is shown in 'iptables' man page
and what is written in publication;
Red Hat Linux Firewalls, ISBN 0-7645-2463-1
published by Wiley Publish
172.16.158.111 -p tcp --dport 21 -j DROP
[2] iptables -A INPUT -s 172.16.158.111 -p tcp --dport 20 -j DROP
if you want to drop all except "IP (172.16.158.111)", you would use;
[1] iptables -A INPUT -s ! 172.16.158.111 -p tcp --dport 21 -j DROP
[2] iptables -A INPUT -s ! 172.16.158
[1] iptables -A INPUT ! -s 172.16.158.111 -p tcp --dport 21 -j DROP
or
[2] iptables -A INPUT -s ! 172.16.158.111 -p tcp --dport 21 -j DROP
syntax tends to indicate that [2] is correct, as [1] would tend to
indicate "NOT source".
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On 07/16/2011 05:40 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> On Saturday 16 July 2011 10:18 AM, g wrote:
>> On 07/16/2011 04:25 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>> <>
>>
>>> Sorry, that was my mistake :-(
>>
>> that happens. but does make things difficult to help.
>>
>>&
On 07/16/2011 09:11 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> On Saturday 16 July 2011 02:22 PM, g wrote:
>> On 07/16/2011 05:40 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>>> On Saturday 16 July 2011 10:18 AM, g wrote:
>>>> On 07/16/2011 04:25 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>>>> <>
>>>>
>&
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On 07/16/2011 04:21 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
<>
> If you had read his posts, you would know it was not a guess on my part.
now you really are guessing.
now, guess where. ;)
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On 07/16/2011 06:23 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On 07/16/2011 11:32 AM, g wrote:
>> On 07/16/2011 04:21 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>> <>
>
>>> If you had read his posts, you would know it was not a guess on my part.
>>
>> now you really ar
On 07/16/2011 06:04 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> g wrote:
>
>> so, to op, Timothy Murphy,
>>
>> do you wish to know;
>>
>> 1- what determines mapping of nic [network interface card/chipset] to an
>> ip address?
>
> I assume that this is set in i
On 07/16/2011 07:03 PM, Digimer wrote:
<>
> I think g was talking about some corolation between the network card's
> physical location on the motherboard and the 'ethX' name.
correct.
> Until recently, there was no reliable way to determine this. In the most
>
o, if you or op could post a good link to where problems occur, i will
be glad to check to see what i get.
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On 07/20/2011 04:25 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/20/2011 12:07 PM, g wrote:
>> not only do not have op's problems, i can not find site you show. i get
>> 'server not found'.
>
> Fred "has" a typo in the site name.
so i found out while waiti
has a solution,
because i do recall another post of very similar problem. do not recall
what list it was on.
maybe a search with 'google linux advanced';
http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en&output=linux&restrict=linux&num=100
will produce solution.
much luck
On 07/21/2011 08:47 AM, François Patte wrote:
> Le 20/07/2011 15:16, g a écrit :
<>
>> 1) upgrade gnome if not latest.
>
> Latest coming with fedora 14. I don't want to test gnome 3 with f15
if you just update f14, there is no need to use f15, unless others tell
you
required.
not recalling all abilities of rpm, my question is, can rpm/yum append to
existing files?
tia.
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On 07/22/2011 02:24 PM, g wrote:
<>
> not recalling all abilities of rpm, my question is, can rpm/yum append to
> existing files?
to Richard Shaw and Todd Zullinger,
i thank you for your replies.
as yet, i have not been to rpm.org to refresh on operations of rpm and
appending to f
n. when we entered teachers room, principal told her she did
not believe that i was impudent and immediately transfered me to another
homeroom and a new english teacher. i got along great with both of them.]
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On 07/22/2011 08:55 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 3:46 PM, g wrote:
>> On 07/22/2011 08:11 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
<>
>>> Sorry, I wasn't intentionally obtuse :)
>> 'obtuse' is by no means a word i would use in describing your h
set to 0
or, "edit > preferences > general" set 'downloads' to close when finished.
for about:config entries, see;
http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries
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On 08/20/2011 12:07 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 20/08/11 01:32, g wrote:
>> On 08/19/2011 09:29 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>
>>> It' works as it is but it bothers me. Does anyone know where to
>>> go to stop the flashing?
>> easy way just may be
to be looking.
from menu bar; "edit > preferences > applications"
you should be able to take it from there.
if not, have a look in bottom left corner. ;)
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On 08/22/2011 08:19 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> g writes:
>
>> On 08/22/2011 02:09 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> I've got one x86_64 machine with Firefox, and one i386 machine. Both have
>>> totem-mozplugin and mozplugger installed.
>>>
>>>
On 08/23/2011 02:19 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> g writes:
<>
> I believe I explained it clearly: both totem and mozplugger plugins are
> installed, except that on one machine Firefox does not list totem as an
> available handler for audio/wav, and on the other machine totem i
On 08/23/2011 06:09 AM, g wrote:
<>
> from what i read and interpret it, i am not sure, tho it maybe that,
> mozplugger may not be in what you should see in 'applications' for wav
> files, but what is used to play/view files should be.. i may be in error
> of how i u
nks;
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.1/i386/os/Packages/
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.1/x86_64/os/Packages/
search both 'background' and 'wallpaper'.
packages should be same, but you never can tell.
hth.
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greetings,
when using gnome desktop, how are date and time format set?.
tia.
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nd, then you need to get it
> from Red Hat - it can be found in the redhat-logos SRPM package on
i can hardly believe that there are source packages for graphics. think
about that one. ;)
all in all, op can pull packages and judge for himself as to what is in
packages and what he wants.
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On 08/29/2011 07:05 PM, Hiisi wrote:
> On 29 August 2011 17:37, g wrote:
>> greetings,
>>
>> when using gnome desktop, how are date and time format set?.
>>
>
> I'm far from my F15 installation now but if I remember correctly it's
> done from
On 08/29/2011 07:05 PM, Hiisi wrote:
> On 29 August 2011 17:37, g wrote:
>> greetings,
>>
>> when using gnome desktop, how are date and time format set?.
>>
>
> I'm far from my F15 installation now but if I remember correctly it's
> done from s
gs are there.
thank you. that helps very much.
> OT: personally, I adore Gnome 3. However, on one of my workstations I
> use twm as primary WM ;-)
all i have on systems is kde and gnome.
because of low memory on one box, i am going to load some 'light weight'
desktops to see
On 08/29/2011 08:46 PM, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> On 29 August 2011 19:14, g wrote:
>> On 08/29/2011 05:03 PM, Sam Sharpe wrote:
>>> that several packages have changed:
>>> http://www.scientificlinux.org/distributions/6x/rnotes/sl-release- \
>>> notes-6.0.html#cha
On 08/29/2011 08:24 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
<>
> In both F14 ans F15 you run the date & time program, Under System->
> Administration on F14
date & time program?
to clarify, do you mean date & time formating and setting program?
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is is on fedora 15 64 bit. neverball-1.5.4-4.fc15.x86_64
> is the version of the game I have installed.
did you have a look at what it is before posting?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/191/neverputtcross0001.png/
to me it looks more like shading.
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words, other wants u.s. english. neither tells v/r.
using "version 2.0.0.24 (20110906)", when i;
"edit > preferences > composition > spelling"
i see near middle of window;
Languages: English/United States ^v
Download More Dictionaries
does that help?
s
> anyone else observed this and hopefully found an alternative?
btw, did you mean "Thunderbird" or "The Underbird"? ;)
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On 09/12/2011 05:34 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 12/09/11 13:04, g wrote:
<>
>> one wants normal words, other wants u.s. english. neither tells v/r.
>>
>> using "version 2.0.0.24 (20110906)", when i;
>>
>>"edit> preferences>
s-Hardware_Overview
hth.
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The in
oot process changes after f9?
if op does have boot problems, he may need to try a live cd and install
from it.
> If I remember correctly, the cdrom preceeded the hard disk in the boot order
> on Compaqs of that vintage.
i believe you are correct on that one.
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stall fedora using knoppix live.
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On 09/13/2011 06:53 PM, TNWestTex wrote:
>
> g-30 wrote:
>> On 09/13/2011 06:31 PM, TNWestTex wrote:
>> <>
>>
>>> The note on KNOPPIX live cd applies to Fedora 10 and newer as well. The
>>> cd spins forever.
>>
>> i missed that note som
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