suvayu ali writes:
> You could split the image with imagemagick and use the two
> images on the two displays.
Thanks. That's effectively what I ended up doing (using gthumb).
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suvayu ali writes:
> You could split the image with imagemagick and use the two
> images on the two displays.
It turns out splitting the image gives one the option of leaving a gap
between the left and the right images. My monitors have a 1.7" gap from
the frams between the LCD panels. Splitti
Dave,
The boxed set is no longer available. Instead, just download a DVD or CD image
from http://fedoraproject.org/
If you want a vendor supported version, then goto Red Hat (redhat.com) where
you can buy an expensive, well supported version of Linux.
Regards,
David
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Senior Analy
Fernando Cassia writes:
>My current setup includes a PCI-X ATI X1600 board, which its dual
>DVI+VGA outputs.
>That card has two 19' monitors connected, a DVI one and a VGA-only one,
>both LGs.
>Now, suppose I don't want to buy another gfx board, but rather connect
>an exte
Thomas Cameron writes:
> I've been researching triple-head for quite a while, and the lest evil
> option I've come up with is the AMD FirePro 4900. It natively supports
> triple head from one card, has Linux drivers and config tools
> available from AMD, and is not horrifically expensive.
>
> Hav
I'm running F15. Files are mysteriously being removed from /tmp after a
number of days of not being touched. I am familiar with
/etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch and, in fact, modify it to inhibit removal of
files from /tmp. In the past this has worked. Under F15 it has not.
Two or three weeks ago I de
On Wed, 02 May 2012 at 20:24:46 Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 05/02/2012 07:47 PM, Dean S. Messing wrote:
> > Does anyone know of another mechanism for this?
>
> Just out of curiosity, why don't you want files to be removed from /tmp?
Because I have the bad habit of sometimes cre
Ed Greshko wrote:
> That question raises a question that I've been wanting to ask several
> times. So, although I'm asking it in this thread, it isn't solely
> directed at you.
>
> When someone on this list asks for help in modifying a behavior to suit
> their needs/desires why are they often as
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Dean S. Messing writes:
> >
> > I'm running F15. Files are mysteriously being removed from /tmp after a
> > number of days of not being touched. I am familiar with
> > /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch and, in fact, modify it to inhibit removal
Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 05/02/2012 08:44 PM, Dean S. Messing wrote:
> > Now that you know my dirty little secret, can you tell me what could be
> > gratuitously cleaning /tmp?
>
> Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. Alas, the only thing I could
> have suggested is tmpw
On Thu, 03 May 2012 at 15:40:40, Tim wrote:
> While I can't answer to why old files might be disappearing, other than
> to check more than just *daily* CRON entries (hourly, weekly, specific
> hours of the day), I'll suggest one thing: If you want to keep /tmp
> contents through a reboot, make su
On Thu, 3 May 2012 at 11:34:03, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Wed, 02 May 2012 19:47:03 -0700, DSM (Dean) wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm running F15. Files are mysteriously being removed from /tmp after a
> > number of days of not being touched. I am familiar with
> > /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch and, in fact
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> The way I do it is to create a tmp directory in each user's home
> directory. (Add to /etc/skel) Then I have TMP set to this
> directory. (Add local.sh and local.csh in /etc/profile.d) This
> works for programs that honor TMP and is easy to add to scripts.
>
> if [
Has anyone gone through the exercise of setting up the boot environment
for booting fedora on a system with an NVME drive where the motherboard
UEFI code doesn't understand NVME disks?
I did a clean install of fedora to the nvme and let anacondia do its
thing. The only non-default item was using
Hello friends;
I've tried to upgrade from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 using both methods:
Gnome software and DNF, but the process fail with the following
message:
error running transaction: file / from install of filesystem-3.9-
2.fc29.x86_64 conflicts with file from stacer-1.0.9-0.amd64
Please, can
El jue, 01-11-2018 a las 10:38 +0800, Ed Greshko escribió:
> On 11/1/18 10:34 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > On 10/31/18 7:25 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > On 11/1/18 10:02 AM, s.hernande...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > error running transaction: file / from install of filesystem-
> > > > 3.9-
> > > > 2.fc29
Hi all, I recently joined the QA group, and I wanted to put a feeler out for
setting up a Fedora slack workspace.
There's currently a Slack group for the FEDORA repository management tool, more
on that here, https://duraspace.org/fedora/ which I am also a member of, and
almost every day they h
I understand and share your concerns, however my goal in this is to reach and
help those looking for it, regardless of my ideals about software.
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Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times
instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the
current workstation collection has? I notice some things like the
login screen wallpaper program that is present on fresh installs is
missing from an upgraded
" sixpack13" writes:
> sudo dnf groupinstall "Fedora Workstation"
I was wondering about that. I did it (without typing "y") on both and
upgraded and a system with a fresh install. In the upgraded case I got
a large list as expected. The unexpected part was that I had a shorter,
but still un
Is journalctl in the tail -f mode called "follow" supposed to be
realtime? I'm seeing it more or less output log lines in realtime for
many hours and then eventually it falls behind with half an hour or one
hour delay.
The (simplified) lines are from a perl sshd tracker are:
open( LOG, "jou
Chris Murphy writes:
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 11:59 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
> wrote:
>>
>> Is journalctl in the tail -f mode called "follow" supposed to be
>> realtime? I'm seeing it more or less output log lines in realtime for
>> many hours and
Chris Murphy writes:
> Is this delayed behavior reproducible in a shell running journalctl -f
> ? Or only happens with the script log?
I guess I need to get off my duff and run that test.
> If you aren't using rsyslog, I wonder if you can use the single socket
> designed for this instead, if th
l showed
only 3 or 4 milliseconds delay over a 24+ hr period.
journalctl -f -o short-precise -u apcupsd | \
while read line
do
date="$(date '+%b %d %H:%M:%S.%N')"
echo "$date -- $line"
done
Feb 12 17:32:50.12
g writes:
> a 6gbps drive connected to a 3gbps controller is not going to
> have a 6gbps throughput.
And just to hammer that point home, any good modern SSD is going to have
a capacity of 550 MBytes/sec or more. It is going to mostly saturate
that 6 Gbit/sec SATA channel. Putting the drive on
Robert Moskowitz writes:
> I suspect that although they are marketed as 16GB, they vary due to
> manufacturing quality by a block or so.
The other thing to consider if it is a bargain bin drive is that the
drive might be a counterfeit with mismarked capacity.
http://www.ebay.com/gds/All-About-Fa
Robert Moskowitz writes:
> On 08/06/2014 09:58 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>>> I suspect that although they are marketed as 16GB, they vary due to
>>> manufacturing quality by a block or so.
>> The other thing to consider if it i
Robert Moskowitz writes:
> On 08/06/2014 03:55 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>>> On 08/06/2014 09:58 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>>>> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>>>>> I suspect that although they are marketed
Anyone know what is going on here? My 4 DRAM sticks are showing up as
scsi devices. Strange.
kernel: 3.15.8-200.fc20.x86_64
Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access
Kingston FCR-HS219/1 9745 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0
Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0
Digimer writes:
> On 09/08/14 04:46 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Anyone know what is going on here? My 4 DRAM sticks are showing up as
>> scsi devices. Strange.
>> Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access
>> Kingston FCR-HS219/1 974
n two identical, fully up-to-date f20 systems.
wolfgang@arbol ~]$ ping -s 1200 gw
PING gw.wsrcc.com (192.168.35.1) 1200(1228) bytes of data.
^C
--- gw.wsrcc.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2000ms
[wolfgang@arbol ~]$ ping -s 500 gw
Ed Greshko writes:
> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ ping -s 1200 wifi (my gw)
> PING wifi.greshko.com (192.168.1.1) 1200(1228) bytes of data.
> 1208 bytes from wifi.greshko.com (192.168.1.1): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.487
> ms
> 1208 bytes from wifi.greshko.com (192.168.1.1): icmp_se
The problem turned out to be my switch dying in a funny way. When I
moved the computer's ethernet from the switch (Netgear GS108E-100NAS) to
a spare port on the gateway, large pings started working.
Thanks for everyone helping to reason through this. The observation
that it wasn't a general f
Ed Greshko writes:
> As I mentioned in a previous message, I would have suggested rebooting
> the GWwhich may also solve it as it may not be an actual port
> problem just that it got into a "condition". :-)
It would be nice if it were that simple. That switch was only a year
and change old
Dave Ihnat writes:
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 05:32:03PM +0100, antonio wrote:
>> as network is a an extension of an office network, I do not want
>> anybody even see that network is extended
>
> With all due respect, it doesn't matter. The Bad Guys(Tm) *will* see it,
> SSID or not. WiFi sca
Andre Robatino writes:
> Adobe now has full 64-bit Flash support, including a 64-bit repo. Just go to
> http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ , select "YUM for Linux (YUM)", download and
> install adobe-release-x86_64-1.0-1.noarch.rpm, and install flash-plugin from
> the
> repo. Someone needs to edi
Chris Adams writes:
> Once upon a time, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht said:
>> Too bad they botched the yum repo file and wired it for 64-bit only.
>> Folks with a mixture of 32-bit and 64-bit systems now have to be careful
>> to not rsync that file across all their machines.
Kevin Fenzi writes:
> All existing users of the Fedora Account System (FAS) at
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts are required to change their
> password and upload a NEW ssh public key before 2011-11-30.
> Failure to do so may result in your account being marked inactive.
> Passwords
I'm at the point of ordering a Dell M4600 laptop. I plan to run either
F15 (or F16). Wanting very much to avoid tears and depression later,
I'd like to briefly know your good and bad experiences. The laptop has
been out since April and yet there is no Linux-on-Laptop page for it.
I'm aware of th
Marko Vojinovic wrote
> On Monday 21 November 2011 20:43:07 linux guy wrote:
> > No replies to this ? Am I asking the question wrong ? All I want is
> > everything on the desktop to be larger.
>
> Decrease monitor resolution?
>
> The xrandr will tell you what resolutions are supported by your
Night before last I started getting the following message
in /var/log/messages about every hour or so.
Nov 23 11:39:50 kernel: [54140.456113] EDAC MC0: CE row 1,
channel 1, label "": (Branch=0 DRAM-Bank=2 RDWR=Read RAS=15602 CAS=460, CE
Err=0x1 (Correctable Patrol Data ECC))
Does this mea
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > Does this mean I have a memory module about to go out?
>
> When in doubt add a memtest boot menu entry and let it
> check out your memory for a few hours:
>
> http://www.memtest.org/
Thanks for the tip. I'll run it all night tonight.
(This is my work m
Yesterday I updated by F15 system.
Three of the updated packages were
kernel-headers-2.6.41.1-1.fc15.x86_64
kernel-devel-2.6.41.1-1.fc15.x86_64
kernel-2.6.41.1-1.fc15.x86_64
This turned out to make rebuilding the
VMware modules a MAJOR pain, and today I
noticed that VMware is loading
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011, Soham Chakraborty wrote.
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Dean S. Messing wrote:
> > Do you know what this message actually means?
> >
>
> It basically means memory error checking on a memory module along with a
> parity checking bit. It is cal
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 06:13:31, Soham Chakraborty wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 3:10 AM, Dean S. Messing wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Nov 2011, Soham Chakraborty wrote.
> > > Since you have a correctable error, it shouldn't be any problem with the
> > > memory modu
I have a little suid mystery that perhaps someone would
kindly help me solve. I just discovered that the files and
symlinks in
/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins-wrapped
get their "Modify time" updated each time I start firefox
as me (not root). I just re-started firefox (at 17:19)
and here is 'ls -l
On Sat 10Dec11 13:08 +1100 Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 09Dec2011 17:36, Dean S. Messing wrote:
> | I have a little suid mystery that perhaps someone would
> | kindly help me solve. I just discovered that the files and
> | symlinks in
> | /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins-wrappe
On Fri, 09Dec11 19:33 -0800, Scott Doty: wrote:
> On 12/9/11 6:53 PM, Dean S. Messing wrote:
> >
> > I just tested your suggestion. The timestamps are changing.
> >
>
> It's probably running: /usr/lib64/nspluginwrapper/plugin-config
I think you have solved the mys
Christopher Svanefalk writes:
>I just wondered if anyone here has had any experience in using SSDs in
>general, and with Fedora in particular? I am thinking about an upgrade,
>but I am uncertain whether it is worth it to invest in an SSD now, or
>let the technology ripen for a few
I recently did a yum update on my F15 which pulled in a new kernel, and
a lot of other packages.
After a reboot, KDE locked up. Eventually I got a message saying that
compositing (for Desktop Effects) had been turned off because my system
was too slow (which it is not.)
Thankfully I had done a fu
rbol sbin]$ cat /sbin/halt.local
#!/bin/sh
###
## ##
## File: halt.local ##
## Autho
Andrew Haley writes:
> On 05/20/2012 10:57 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> sync; sync; sync;
>
> It's been a few years since I saw that. :-)
>
> Andrew.
Yea, done for old times sake. ;-)
Never did know the story of the third sync. Always figured it was for
go
Bill Davidsen writes:
> Generally people are starting follow the standards, although that's only
> generally:
> mb or mbit bits
> mB bytes x 100
> miB bytes x 1024*1024
> Since a common rate in the 802.11 standard if 54 mbit that's probably right.
What "standards" could they possibly be
Chris Adams writes:
> Actually, you were supposed to type that as three different commands
> (not on the same command line with just semicolons separating them).
> The idea was that the first sync was the only one that really mattered;
> the time it took you to type "sync" twice more was just how
Steven Ulrick writes:
> On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 5:10 AM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
>> Hello, Everyone
>> For quite a while now, Emacs has ceased being useable on our system. For
>> example, if I run "emacs .bashrc" in a terminal, Emacs starts up as
>> expected, but the file cannot be edited. I ca
Neal Becker writes:
> I don't want/use selinux. Any reason I shouldn't just do:
>
> yum remove selinux* ?
Because it protects you from remote exploits?
-wolfgang
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After the most recent yum update on my f17 systems, the boot hangs and
gets a large number of red FAILED boxes during boot. The most recent
yum updates were:
Jun 03 16:20:00 Updated: grubby-8.12-1.fc17.x86_64
Jun 03 16:20:04 Updated: libpurple-2.10.4-1.fc17.x86_64
Jun 05 20:00:32 Updated: selinu
"Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" writes:
> After the most recent yum update on my f17 systems, the boot hangs and
> gets a large number of red FAILED boxes during boot.
The culprit has been found.
For some reason I had an actual /sbin directory instead of a symlink.
The problem appe
Reindl Harald writes:
> the better road would be drop i686 completly over the long
>
> the last 4 years not a single i686 package installed
> and the world still turns - i686 was yesterday
I agree fully with the sentiment that no x86_64 capable computer
should be running 32-bit code. Everybody
Steve Searle writes:
> Around 11:05pm on Monday, June 11, 2012 (UK time), Wolfgang
> S. Rupprecht scrawled:
>
>> Sadly, before Fedora Smolt went down, it still showed more 32-bit than
>> 64-bit installs. Fedora doesn't do enough to encourage everyone that
>
>
Paweł Brodacki writes:
> If the system was shut down, then it would just remain shut down after
> power was restored.
Modern BIOSes often have a setting to turn on after a power restore.
That lets you power down the system right away and save battery, yet
come back up when the power returns. Co
ssing
the disks. I don't think anything else is either. I'm probably missing
a trick somewhere, but what???
disk=/dev/sdc
hdparm -S 120 $disk
hdparm -y $disk
hdparm -C $disk
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Bill Davidsen writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> I've done the following and the "hdparm -C" does show the disk spun
>> down, but the next time I look it is spun up, and it stays up. The disk
> One thing wrong might be jumpers, Other than that, I suspect
poma writes:
> grep -w sdc /proc/diskstats >dstat.1st
> sleep 60
> grep -w sdc /proc/diskstats >dstat.2nd
> if cmp dstat.1st dstat.2nd >/dev/null 2>&1
> then
> echo Stopping disk, spinning down…
> sdparm -f -r -q -v -C stop /dev/sdc
> exit 0
> else
> echo Disk busy.
> exit 1
>
Junk writes:
> It also might be something much more mundane such as a bug in the
> browser which occurs when you have 100+ tabs open and tries to write to
> a misaddressed memory region.
It may well be some malloc()-like routine returning 0, saying "no more
memory for you buddy" and the code bli
Tom Horsley writes:
> I am fascinated by the idea of having a Sharp PN-K321 monitor
> (but it will remain a fantasy till the price gets much lower :-).
There are bugs that high resolution monitors trigger.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=896170
Most current AMD/Radeon are limite
Mike Wright writes:
> I've connected the HDMI output from a PC to an HDTV's HDMI port. The
> TV reports HDMI no audio.
>
> On the PC, PulseAudio Volume Control->Output Devices shows:
>
> HDA ATI HDMI Digital Stereo (HDMI)
> Port: HDMI/Display Port
Same problem here on an Asus M3A78T with AM
Paul Smith writes:
> 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 013 013 036Pre-fail
> Always FAILING_NOW 3587
What the other respondents missed is that this is the *reallocated*
sector count. It is a count of the sectors that have already been
replaced by spares. There are no unreadable fi
Geoffrey Leach writes:
> I have this line in /etc/crontab:
>
> 30 23 * * * geoff /usr/local/bin/fp.pl
>
> which executes the program every day at 2330. The script terminates by
> executing system 'sudo systemctl start poweroff.target';
>
> Generally this works as expected.
>
> However, wh
Dear All,
As the title...
Is the a Raid monitoring tool ( Web Based ) for install and use with the
adapter ( Server machine ) and FC OS ?
Thanks for your experience and share with me !
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Dear All,
Due to the following error message :
STOR MySQL-client-5.1.44-1.glibc23.x86_64.rpm
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for
MySQL-client-5.1.44-1.glibc23.x86_64.rpm
Transmitted 7359458 bytes in 155.5 secs, (464.13 Kbps), transfer succeeded
! Receive error: Blocking call cancelled
Wou
Dear you,
Mine is 64Bit Fedora 11
/etc/xinetd.d/proftpd
service ftp
{
disable = no
flags = REUSE
socket_type = stream
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/proftpd
log_on_success += DURATION USERID
log_on_failure += USERID
nice = 10
}
Firewall Setting ( iptables ) :
#!/bin/bash
# modprob
Dear All,
Which can we download pear ann install into fc 11 system ?
Thank for your help !
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Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 01:07 +0800, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>
>
>
>>Dear All,
>>
>>Which can we download pear ann install into fc 11 system ?
>>
>>Thank for your help !
>>
>>Edward.
>>
>>
>
Dear All,
Our is fedora 11...
How can we enable the following of firewall function ( modules ), then
the ftp server is good for working ?
modprobe ip_tables
modprobe ip_nat_ftp
modprobe ip_conntrack
modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
Due to trying the following cmd under fc 11:
[~]# modprobe ip_tables
Dear All,
When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
modprobe ip_tables
modprobe ip_nat_ftp
modprobe ip_conntrack
modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
error output :
[]# modprobe ip_tables
WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files
belong into /etc/m
NoSpaze wrote:
>Am Montag, den 08.03.2010, 22:45 +0800 schrieb Edward. S. P. Leong:
>
>
>>Our is fedora 11...
>>
>>
>
>Mine is F12.
>
>
>
>>How can we enable the following of firewall function ( modules ), then
>>the
Dear All,
Mine is Fedora 11...
[root]# rpm -qa | grep "sudo"
sudo-1.7.2p5-1.fc11.x86_64
[root]#
After config the sudo, then there is some of error :
[root@ ~]# visudo
visudo: Warning: unused User_Alias ADMINS
visudo: Warning: unused Cmnd_Alias DELEGATING
visudo: Warning: unused Cmnd_Alias DRIVER
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 22:39 +0800, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>
>>Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 01:07 +0800, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Dear All,
>>>>
>
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 23:06 +0800, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>
>>Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 22:39 +0800, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>>>
>>>>Ashley Sheridan wrote:
>>>>
>&
psmith wrote:
>On 09/03/10 15:20, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>
>
>>Dear All,
>>
>>When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
>>modprobe ip_tables
>>modprobe ip_nat_ftp
>>modprobe ip_conntrack
>>modprobe
Dear you ,
In Fedora 9, the iptables function config is good for working as the
following :
modprobe ip_tables
modprobe ip_nat_ftp
modprobe ip_conntrack
modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
iptables -F
iptables -X
iptables -F -t nat
iptables -X -t nat
iptables -F -t mangle
iptables -X -t mangle
iptables -P
Dear All,
Mine is Fedora 11 ( without enable firewall and selinux )
After install proftp as ftp server, there is error message during upload
file/data to the ftp server as the following :
[r...@]# rpm -qa | grep "proftpd"
proftpd-1.3.2d-1.fc11.x86_64
for /etc/proftpd.conf :
ServerType inetd
Rick Stevens wrote:
>On 03/09/2010 07:47 PM, NoSpaze wrote:
>
>
>>Am Dienstag, den 09.03.2010, 23:09 +0800 schrieb Edward. S. P. Leong:
>>
>>
>>>NoSpaze wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>># modprobe ip_tables
>>>>FATAL: Mod
Adalbert Prokop wrote:
>Am 09.03.2010 16:20, schrieb Edward. S. P. Leong:
>
>Hi Edward!
>
>
>
>>When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
>>modprobe ip_tables
>>modprobe ip_nat_ftp
>>modprobe ip_conntrack
>
Adalbert Prokop wrote:
>Am 09.03.2010 16:20, schrieb Edward. S. P. Leong:
>
>Hi Edward!
>
>
>
>>When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
>>modprobe ip_tables
>>modprobe ip_nat_ftp
>>modprobe ip_conntrack
>
-A INPUT -i $int -p tcp --dport 22 -s $int_src -d $int_add -j
ACCEPT
# Only allow users to use port 20 & 21 ( ftp services ) :
iptables -A INPUT -i $int -p tcp --dport 20 -s $int_src -d $int_add -j
ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i $int -p tcp --dport 21 -s $int_src -d $int_add -j
ACCEPT
# ping ( IC
0800
From: Edward. S. P. Leong
To: fedora-l...@redhat.com ,
proftp-u...@lists.sourceforge.net
Dear All,
Mine is FC11 OS...
So, how can we enable the firewall ( iptables ) for using ftp ( active
mode & passive mode ) service ?
For the existing setting :
iptables -F
iptables -X
iptabl
Rick Stevens wrote:
>On 03/11/2010 08:17 AM, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>
>
>>Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On 03/09/2010 07:47 PM, NoSpaze wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Am Dienstag, den 09.03.2010, 23:09 +
ftp
>
>module nf_conntrack_ftp is a must for passive mode
>
>Dnia 27 Marca 2010, 09:42, So, Edward. S. P. Leong napisa?(a):
>
>
>>ftp client ( passive mode ) :
>>227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,254,226,220).
>>connecting to 192.168.1.254:58076
>&
Ed Greshko wrote:
>Anyone using the 3ware 9690SA SATA controller? Interested in your
>experience/opinions.
>
>
>
Hello,
Mine is 9650...
It is okay for me...
Edward.
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Hi!
I am wondering whether it is possible to choose TCP/IP routing
for a specific instance of an application - chosen on user-level
when the application is started?
More specifically I have a workstation with 2 Internet
connections (different devices), and I would like to have some
applicatio
Hi!
I would like to grant access to audio to certain users other
than the one currently login physically / on console. I tried to
add all those users to the group pulse-access, pulse, and audio,
but it does not work. I still get this error:
$ paplay /usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/sonar
On 2010-10-20, 20:17, stan wrote:
> There is a way to use pulseauido as a system server, but as I
> understand it there are flaws or issues.
Yes. Apparently more like a hack than a supported feature.
> One, I think, is that everyone hears everything from everyone
> else. If there is only one d
Hi!
Just wondering if you have any suggestion on giving a
non-console users access to audio / sound device?
Background: in my office computer (currently running Fedora 12)
I like to open personal e-mails etc. in separate environment. So
I created a separate user, ssh into it, make sure DISPLAY
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, Frank Cox wrote:
> Add the users to the audio group.
I did that, but that non-console user still have no access to
audio / sound device as quoted below. Anything else I should do?
//
$ id | sed -e 's/[
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo wrote:
> I did that, but that non-console user still have no access to
> audio / sound device as quoted below. Anything else I should
> do?
I add the user into group jackuser, pulse-access, pulse, and
video, but the error below still per
Hi!
For some reason some accessibility features (specifically slow
keys and sticky keys) in my Gnome3 login screen turn on, and I
cannot seems to deactivate / disable / turn-off / reset it. I
tried turn them off from the accessibility menu at top right,
looks like turned off from the menu, b
Is it possible to install Fedora - either with GUI or Kickstart
- with /boot in LVM? I know there are hack to move /boot to LVM
after installation, but after seeing how smoothly Ubuntu
installer doing that kind of installation, I am wondering
whether this can be done in Fedora installation?
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