ffort!), but I'm now on
fedora 13 and laptop gets too hot with the experimental mesa drivers
(altough performance wise they are decentish).
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Alex writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using FC13 and would like to find a set of graphical utilities
> that can be used to monitor the various parts of the system, such as
> disk and network activity, memory utilization, status of virtual
> machines, etc. Is there one such application that can do this, and
Hello,
I'm reading here[1] that even when installing the 32 bit version of Fedora
we can get a 64 bit kernel (which is awesome). Can someone confirm if this
has actually been implemented in F13?
[1]http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-project-plans-to-use-64-bit
-and-PAE-kernels-7402
Paul F. Johnson writes:
> Hi,
>
> Just before my old laptop was destroyed by the dog (don't ask), I made a
> back up from the laptop using Norton Ghost 15 thinking I would be able
> to use Norton via Wine to recover the archives.
>
> Turns out that N15 won't run under Wine and won't boot via ano
Frank Murphy writes:
> On 11/08/10 16:33, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm reading here[1] that even when installing the 32 bit version of Fedora
>> we can get a 64 bit kernel (which is awesome). Can someone confirm if this
>> has actually been implemented in F13?
>>
>
> No, never happen
Frank Murphy writes:
> On 11/08/10 16:44, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
>
>>
>> Does anyone have a solution for running a 32 bit fedora userland on top of a
>> 64 bit kernel?
>> I'm quite interested in this setup to be honest and I saw it
>> somewhere that's relatively trivial to have it running on Debia
Christoph A. writes:
> On 08/12/2010 02:43 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>>
>> "Christoph A." writes:
>>> It seams that this didn't fix it entirely - in some cases it doesn't
>>> work again...
>>> I'll have to dig deeper..
>>
>> Try just copying it. If the mozilla does a chroot the symlink
/local/mountpoint type cifs
> (rw,user=USER,passwd=PASSWORD)
>
> and is not visible to me only, but to any user on that system that runs
> mount command.
>
> Does anyone knows how to avoid this?
Yes, provide the password via PASSWD environment variable or via a
credentials fil
at it's
> significantly smaller than the earlier one. or am i misinterpreting
> what i'm looking at? thanks.
Curious case indeed. Although it's a bit offtopic for this list, feel free
to reply with your findings :-)
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binary...@comcast.net writes:
> Is there a Wifi Monitor in the Fedora Repo ?
Good old gkrellm? There even is a gkrellm-wifi package available in Fedora.
>
> Don't want any KDE Plasmoids , they suck .
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Niki Kovacs writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm an Austrian sysadmin living in Montpezat, a small village in South
> France.
Hi Niki,
Welcome aboard!
PS: you should try the Gnome version as well. It's how Centos 6 will
probably look like ;-)
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he extensions are ts, although PHP itself is.
I'm using httpd.worker and PHP everywhere, but using mod_fcgid and suexec.
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solarflow99 writes:
> What does your http.conf section look like then?
A mess :-)
You can find several howtos on google.
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