defaults1 2
The drive that is misbehaving is /misc.
This is (more or less) my first experience with FC, so have mercy. :-)
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/etc/fstab not to use the label, removed
the /dev/disk/by-label symlink and now I get one icon with the name
/misc.
That looks right, so I'll go with it. Thanks!
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for a single
mounted disk.
?
If I want to get rid of the label, how do I do that? 'man e2label'
doesn't say how to delete an existing label
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tune2fs -L /dev/XXX
Thank you!
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-a' and only one comes back. But if I log out
and log back in, they both come back. Must a new feature of gnome
2.20.0
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that mixing FC and CentOS rpms is not a good idea,
although IIRC FC6 and CentOS 5 are reasonably close.
Just wondering
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On 29 April 2008, MHR mhullrich at gmail.com wrote:
Can you access the contents of the DVD from a command line at all? If
so, have you tried doing the rpm install from the command line?
Yes. I installed the kdeedu
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:11 AM, William L. Maltby
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Must be something like that - if I su and umount it, both icons go
away. Then I 'mount -a' and only one comes back. But if I log out
and log back in, they both
used tune2fs earlier to delete the volume label and the
entry in fstab now lists the device directly.
Find a way to have Gnome stop scanning the fstab file and have it rely
completely on HAL, or have HAL ignore all devices listed in fstab.
I'll look into this one.
Thanks.
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could just delete the file from my Desktop folder, but I'm
not sure if that does anything detrimental or what
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: this is a fixed hard drive; it is NOT
a removable drive nor a removable media drive. That is why this issue
is so puzzling to me
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mplayer is in rpmforge and atrpms (watch out when mixing those,
use priorities).
I've had excellent results on CentOS with rpmforge, and highly
recommend it. (I haven't tried atrpms.)
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your own - a relatively simple shell
script should do the trick.
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...?
Any suggestions?
(This slightly really is - it _is_ directly related to CentOS,
unlike my previous FC8 post)
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, and that did not help the /misc situation.
Apparently, there is something funny about /misc in FC8 (is that true
in CentOS?).
Anyway, problem solved, thanks to all, enjoy your day, etc., etc.
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where the rpms are located (you can use
'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:
rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
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On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 15:48 -0700, MHR wrote:
snip
As root, go to the directory where the rpms are located (you can use
'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:
rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14
problem reinstalling them
if you don't know where they are. Hence, the find suggestion.
'Find' is your friend.
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that 'find' can be hard to get
used to, but if you don't look, you can't tell how much good it can do
(or how complex a man page can get :-). 'Man rpm' is ugly, but it's
one you just have to get to learn about. (Info is not much better,
and it's harder to use.)
Just my $0.02
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On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. I woke up about 430 this morning and I realized that rpm can
locate the file by itself. :-)However, I want to learn how to
use find that Mark (mhr) mentioned!
Lanny (offlist):
Thanks - I really did mean that in a good
slightly OT for this list, being as how it has to do with FC 8, you
were SO right. How little did I know (and still, but I'm learning as
fast as it comes).
That's one of the great things about working in computers and software
- there's always more to learn.
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for each section of the keystroke
preferences window - desktop, multimedia and windows). I had some
problems similar to this when the right settings wound up in the wrong
file, but nothing as sporadic as what you're describing.
HTH.
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$ echo '\'
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Nothing strange there.
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never stopped at grub.
Should I not have set it to go to Windows by default, or is this
something different?
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to the
partition)
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It might not have finished the install, and something made it reboot before
it had written the grub records.
I figure I'll just start over and sit there to watch while I
All I can see with google is sfdnwin.exe for Window$ only
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All I can see with google is sfdnwin.exe for Window$ only
Okay, I found dfutool - does anyone know if that is as generic as it
sounds and can, in fact, update a DVD burner's firmware?
Thanks.
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on 5-12-2008 10:17 AM MHR spake the following:
It might not have finished the install, and something made it reboot before
it had written the grub
(no kidding - that's my need for the new firmware...).
I'll try an 8x burn and see how that does - almost certainly will be better
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to the printer
from the software.
Has this changed, by any chance?
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And that's *my* soapbox, from which I will now step down and shut up.
Temporarily.
:-}
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that someone who is only
identified as CentOS List and who clearly is not is asking a
question like this of the (actual) CentOS List?
Or is there another way to read this?
Please identify yourself and don't pretend to be this list
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On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 11:07 -0700, MHR wrote:
1) You're top posting - please stop it. In this email list, we bottom
post as a matter of policy and courtesy. It's not that hard
I'm sorry, that last sentence
!
'nuff said!
;^)))
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BFG!
YEAH!
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of trials with smiles
It riles them to believe
That you perceive
The web they weave...
And keep on thinking free
- In the Beginning, On the Threshold of a Deam, the Moody Blues
:-)
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;^)
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You know that the more stupid the rant, or more embarrassing, the higher it
goes in the page rank! ;-P
I'm the top!
;^)
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approach could be used to break any SSL keys, but
guessing the appropriate k value is roughly 2^128 times more
difficult (which is the whole point).
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gagging noises inserted here) WINDOW$???
I'm shocked! Shocked, I tell you! I may not get anything else done today!
/humor
! What, I left out the start tag? It's implicit here, isn't it??? ;^
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, and then I sort it all by hand. It's
a minor pain, but I only download what I've already read in gmail, so
I already know that I want to save it and where by the time I see it
in evolution.
Yes, I'm weird. You didn't know that?
;^)
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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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OMG!
Did I read this right? John, YOUR wife uses (random unflattering
gagging noises inserted here) WINDOW$???
I'm shocked! Shocked, I tell you! I may not get anything
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:57 PM, William L. Maltby
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Hey ! Stop picking on *him*! ;-)
Yeah. After all, do you really want to pick on CetOS List? (All
shades of meaning intended.)
Pick on Bill for a change - when was the last time we did that? ;^)
RBFG
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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 8:09 PM, David Mackintosh
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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:04:08AM -0700, MHR wrote:
This is way OT, which we know (the Subject: line...) - can we dismiss
it as beaten to death one more time and go on? :-)
You must be new to the Internet. There's
where 300 people are all small-talking at once.
(w.r.t. this whole thread, including my own contributions)
Well, there goes my social life.
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that is around
double the size of physical memory.
Just a thought.
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is a mystery to me, too.
HTH.
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is the nx. And yes, also using the root I can view the content of the
var/lib/nxserver. If I login using that new user, I can't view the content.
No? Have you tried to 'su' in a terminal window to look at it?
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don't use SELinux but might, someday, in the not too distant
far future...).
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, it should work on CentOS. There are some
exceptions for code that explicitly checks for RH. However, I am
repeating what I have seen here - there are other, much better
informed sources here than I.
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know, off the top of their heads, or where I can look this up?
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posting or delete what
you are replying to - this thread is almost impossible to follow.
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Pinging server name, From the server itself can ping.
However from winxp client cannot ping by server name, can only ping by
ip address.
This probably means that your Win XP hosts file doesn't have the name in it
mhr
things, as with most cats :-)
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comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
writeable = yes
guest ok = yes
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = yes
printable = yes
What am I missing?
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/lib64 ./.libs/libdbus-glib-1.so -ldbus-1 -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0
/usr/lib/libexpat.so -lnsl
/usr/lib/libexpat.so: could not read symbols: File in wrong format
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[4]: *** [dbus-binding-tool] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/mhr/Download/dbus-glib-0.74
?
IOW: how do I (or does anyone) build GNOME (or even just dbus-glib) on
a 64-bit platform?
good luck.
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not specifically ask them this question (how does one
build on a 64-bit platform), but I did mention up front that that's
what I'm running.
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. Is there a way to allow
printer access without a user login?
Not even the home share? Have you created a machine account for the XP
guest?
Not sure what a machine account is - there is a user account on the
host that has the same user name and password as the one on the guest.
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.
Definitely - I'm working on that in my copious (gales of laughter)
spare time, along with the other two or three hundred projects
:-)
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with an older, slower CPU like this (as opposed to a molasses crawl
/old/ CPU :-). I use OOo 2.4 on it, and that is also slow, but it
runs, and I always use the command line interface whenever I can, but
that's 'cuz I'm more comfortable there, and it works nicely all
around.
YMMV
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this before, and I'm not entirely sure how to, and I
didn't see anything particularly on point, either at centos.org or
google. If I missed it, just say where and that should be enough.
Guidelines? Suggestions (other than go away or other physically
difficult crudities :-)?
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this.
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a quick install, do a fresh one. Don't
forget to backup your data first though.
I upgrade between minor releases, and that seems to work fairly well.
But for any major release, I'd go for a clean install.
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this in a shell script
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On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Christopher Chan
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Try adding 'guest ok = yes' to the printer share configuration.
I will - thanks.
I did - no change.
...I think you need to pick a bit more on Windows
/
These were where I started out, and how I got what I have to work with
my WXP guest in the first place. I was using the other guide as an
additional resource - it /is/ on the samba site, after all, and they
don't appear to have a step-by-step guide for samba 3+.
Thanks.
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, but I haven't given up yet.
Tomorrow I'll dig in more on the remote machine and see where that all
takes me.
Any helpful suggestions still welcome :-)
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are now available across
the network.
Unfortunately, this did nothing to help the remote Windows 98 boot,
which still can't see the network server or its resources. Also
unfortunately, the 98 boot is the more important one to have printer
access. (Don't ask.)
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
mhr
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I have a couple of partial solutions.
:
Unfortunately, this did nothing to help the remote Windows 98 boot,
which still can't see the network server or its resources. Also
unfortunately, the 98 boot is the more important one
with anything that large all in one place.
HTH
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Wish me luck!
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around the wiki, there should have been,
but I couldn't find a good reference for what the Live CD is supposed
to be able to do or let a user do.
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the
printer was offline when I input the name and the password.
W98 still can't see the network or any of the shares in the Network
Neighborhood, but at least I can reach for it by name.
Any doors or windows in this wall?
Thanks.
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PS: I have always said that I don't really hate Window$, I
on?
A little more detail, like what kind of hardware this is on, might help
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MHR wrote:
Vista will raise your disappointment level back up!
That was intended to include Vista - it sinks to a new low for
Micro. Even SP1 made it worse.
Funny article in regards to upgrading from Vista to XP
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both live CDs (CentOS-4 and CentOS-5) boot to fully usable desktops.
It sounds like there are hardware issues with the machine involved and the
livecd booted.
Sounds likely - I'll check what I can
mhr
on it, we had to reboot the Ubuntu in repair mode to get it
back up (!!!).
I haven't tried it anywhere else just yet
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and its md5sum doesn't match the one on the download site's md5sum.txt
file.
)([EMAIL PROTECTED]$)%(*@#$(*@$#(@
Back to the basics
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5.0 before it.
HTH
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someone knows
(Figures that I wouldn't have it here)
HTH
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happen through rdesktop
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for me - the old ones (4x), and their CDs, are rock
solid, and the newer Memorex and Sony discs have been fairly reliable
for me (but Costco only carries TDK - foo).
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Supposedly, disks by Taiyo Yuden are the best, these are often sold as
That's DVD
Never heard of them - where do you find these?
HTH
mhr
PS: w.r.t. the original topic here, I pulled down a new LiveCD iso
image, and this one passed the md5sum. I used K3B here at work to
burn two of them. Both
En anglais, s'il vous plait - cette liste est pour ceux de nous qui
parlent anglais.
(Pardonnez mon pauvre francais)
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On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 7:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Je serai absent(e) à partir du 06/06/2008 de retour le 30/06/2008.
Je répondrai à votre message dès mon
2008/6/9 Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But now I can learn to despise out of office messages in a wide array of
languages! ;-P
Oh, foo - that's what I get for recognizing the language and not reading it
Maybe Olivier will get something out of this all anyway.
)-:
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some conventions:
1) Trim your replies
2) Bottom post
See why?
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, isn't it? (That's a rhetorical
question - no answer required, unless those /really are/ the only
options)
TIA.
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build the latest greatest for a stable distribution that consists
primarily of users that don't want the latest greatest (which is why
they use that distribution in the first place).
Dunno - a good answer, like yours?
Thanks (seriously).
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files I was unable to locate the one that contains
this config
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It was just a whim.
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Mhr wrote on Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:24:07 -0700:
Heh, heh, as in, don't let the door hit you on the way out? :-}
No, I meant it in a friendly way.
I thought so, but I just couldn't resist
;*)
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also, there is these guys:
http://www.alcance-empresarial.com/al/el/5/RPMS.al/
All i386 rpms, but it was worth the look - thanks.
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has two strikes against him, now: yours and the
fact that he's from Columbus
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with the system has come from other,
non-CentOS related areas (including all the things that I thought were
CentOS problems...).
Them's my $0.03 (inflation, y'know...).
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