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Summary: [ml_IN][GSUB] U+0D[1-3][5-E] U+0D4D U+0D33 font shape has error
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Summary: [ml_IN][GSUB] U+0D[1-3][5-E] U+0D4D
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Summary: [ml_IN][GSUB] U+0D21 U+0D4D U+0D30 U+0D48 U+0D35 U+0D4D delete key
can't delete the whole char
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Summary: [ml_IN][GSUB] U+0D21 U+0D4D U+0D30 U+0D48 U+0D35 U+0D4D move to the
right of the font need pressing right arrow key many times
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As the fedoraproject aliases have trouble forwarding mail to GMX, I've
changed my FAS account to use my Google Mail address. I've confirmed
the change meanwhile.
In bugzilla, however, my account still uses my GMX address. And I cannot
change that. When I try to change it, I get:
There is
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Keiran Smith af...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hey Mike,
That is a very interesting find to me personally. System and Software
Security is something I have great interest in. I am a security advisor in a
datacenter in the UK. However the article
Hey all, just a heads up I won't be around on Friday. Helping my father
in law move.
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Paul Furness wrote:
Hi, folks,
I run a network in a computing research lab. All my servers (about 25 or
so) run Fedora, as do a number of my workstations. Because of this, I
often need to build new machines from scratch, and time is, of course,
short, and I end up spending a lot of time doing a
Due to certain circumstances, my live server is still on Fedora Core 5.
Does anyone know what are the necessary steps to upgrade to say, Fedora 10?
I've tried yum update and although there are dependency errors, I'm sure
I can get past that. But what I would like to know is is it safe?
I'll be
On 05/20/2009 11:57 AM, :: [F]usion[S]tream :: -- Gmail wrote:
Due to certain circumstances, my live server is still on Fedora Core 5.
Does anyone know what are the necessary steps to upgrade to say, Fedora 10?
I've tried yum update and although there are dependency errors, I'm sure
I can
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 05/20/2009 11:57 AM, :: [F]usion[S]tream :: -- Gmail wrote:
Due to certain circumstances, my live server is still on Fedora Core 5.
Does anyone know what are the necessary steps to upgrade to say, Fedora 10?
Hold off till June go for F11, if you can.
Do you have a
Hi,
Can anyone give a link for a good,traffic discussion forum/support for computer
hardware problem?
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Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 05/20/2009 11:57 AM, :: [F]usion[S]tream :: -- Gmail wrote:
Due to certain circumstances, my live server is still on Fedora Core 5.
Does anyone know what are the necessary steps to upgrade to say,
Fedora 10?
If you do really need longer
I wrote:
I can see that on my functioning desktops that before login, gdm has
been granted read-write access, via ACLs, to the sound device files in
/dev/snd/. After GDM login my user is granted read-write instead.
On my broken desktop there are no ACLs granting extra permissions. I
have
Am Dienstag, den 19.05.2009, 15:54 +0200 schrieb Johan Swensson:
Xen is/will be replaced by KVM if I have understood things correctly.
Sorry to jump in: We decided for Xen, because at least at the time of
our decision making (but maybe it's outdated now), KVM suffered from
performance issues
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 09:39:13AM -0400, Mark Haney wrote:
What's this I keep reading about Xen not being part of F10? I need xen
for some virtual machines I'm moving over to a F10 box temporarily and I
can't get yum to find the xen kernel anywhere.
What am I missing here?
Xen
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 20:11 -0400, Yang Yang Hu wrote:
The live CD doesn't work. Instead, at boot, I get *irq 9: nobody
cared* and the boot screen recommends I try booting with the *irqpoll*
parameter. But how do I pass this parameter?
You append it to the kernel line. On a live or installed
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 02:39 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Non-removable disks should be set up in /etc/fstab to be mounted at
boot time to a predictable place, not mounted per user to an
autogenerated path.
I found that with my laptop, that came with Vista, that once I'd allowed
it to automount
On 20/05/09 10:11, Yang Yang Hu wrote:
The live CD doesn't work. Instead, at boot, I get *irq 9: nobody cared*
and the boot screen recommends I try booting with the *irqpoll*
parameter. But how do I pass this parameter?
At the screen where you boot the installer or where you choose to run
the
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 14:27 +0800, :: [F]usion[S]tream :: -- Gmail
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I don't want to upgrade to Fedora 7 because it's only a matter of time
before it's deprecated as well
Already happened, ages ago. Fedora 8 is already end-of-lifed, Fedora 9
will be shortly, too.
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Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 20:11 -0400, Yang Yang Hu wrote:
The live CD doesn't work. Instead, at boot, I get *irq 9: nobody
cared* and the boot screen recommends I try booting with the *irqpoll*
parameter. But how do I pass this parameter?
You append it to the kernel line. On a
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I must be misunderstanding the OP, or else the answer.
I thought that if you put in a Live CD, and re-start the machine,
it just boots into Fedora.
How does grub come into it?
Fedora is booted from\by grub
Frank
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Hello,
I am looking for viewing tabs in an editor in fedora 10.
I know that this can be done with vim and vi (with :set list). (If I
remember correctly, also
with emacs).
However, I tried to achieve this task with other editors (like
jedit/gedit/kate) and
could not.
Any ideas if it is possible
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 11:55 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 20:11 -0400, Yang Yang Hu wrote:
The live CD doesn't work. Instead, at boot, I get *irq 9: nobody
cared* and the boot screen recommends I try booting with the *irqpoll*
parameter. But how do I
Is running Fedora on a Virtual System,
from a Software -- Hardware interaction.
The same as installing on a blank PC?
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Do you think a site like that helps with spam at all?
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Suvayu Ali
fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.comfatkasuvayu%2bli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Michael Casey wrote:
Plus, does someone has the full video (it was about ~20 minutes) of the
BBC clickonline botnet programme?
Hi Frank,
You mean you running Fedora on vmware on win xp based?
It is the same as blank pc. just that you might not have all the
Hardware drivers working well such as audio that if you have not
the correct drivers.
Edwin.
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Hi Frank,
You mean you running Fedora on vmware on win xp based?
Maybe on a CenOS Base. with KVM?
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Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I must be misunderstanding the OP, or else the answer.
I thought that if you put in a Live CD, and re-start the machine,
it just boots into Fedora.
How does grub come into it?
Fedora is booted from\by grub
Where exactly is this grub
Hi Tim,
Why don't you just backup and fresh install your fedora.. makes a more
error and stable.
Regards,
Edwin.
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
Fedora is booted from\by grub
Where exactly is this grub installed, in the case of a Live CD?
Is it on the CD?
Or on the hard disk?
Just my eyes missed the CD bit,
Check the answer Jussi gave. :(
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I'm trying to use bluetooth under Fedora-10/KDE.
There is an application called Kdebluetooth4,
but it appears to me to be completely useless.
Running it (from the KDE Menu) creates a bluetooth icon in the panel,
but left-clicking on this appears to have no effect whatever.
Right-clicking on it
On 05/20/2009 04:23 AM, Mike Fleetwood wrote:
I wrote:
I can see that on my functioning desktops that before login, gdm has
been granted read-write access, via ACLs, to the sound device files in
/dev/snd/. After GDM login my user is granted read-write instead.
On my broken desktop there are
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 19:51 +0800, Edwin Tan wrote:
Hi Tim,
Why don't you just backup and fresh install your fedora.. makes a
more error and stable.
Erm, wasn't me that needed to do that. Have another look at the
posting, I was replying to someone.
I tend to agree about doing clean
I recently decided to encrypt the / Linux partition (ext3) on my
dual boot PC (Windows Vista - Fedora 10).
I used to mount it with Ext2 Installable File System for Windows
(http://www.fs-driver.org) when using Windows, but now that the
partition is encrypted, its contents (obviously) appear
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:06:04 -0300,
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez damian.sanc...@itautec.com wrote:
I recently decided to encrypt the / Linux partition (ext3) on my
dual boot PC (Windows Vista - Fedora 10).
I was told that software like FreeOTFE and TrueCrypt should let me
mount the
On Tue, 19 May 2009 18:45:11 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
as soon as I get one big enough for my hands and eyes
Check out www.visikey.net. I just got one of their usb keyboards and it
is ever so much easier to type now.
Do they roll up for transport? I have one that does, calling
On 05/19/2009 08:48 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Jim wrote:
Trying to put Icons on Desktop.
Dragging a app/icon from menu to Desktop, when you want to put a icon in
a certain place, Kde moves it some place other than where you want it.
You have no control of where you put Icons.
This has
On Wed, 20 May 2009 00:00:24 -0700, GMS S wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone give a link for a good,traffic discussion forum/support for
computer hardware problem?
Not a general one, no; there are dozens if not hundreds,
including some specifically for linux, but all the ones I know of are
On 20/05/09 21:49, Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
Edwin Tan wrote:
You mean you running Fedora on vmware on win xp based?
Maybe on a CenOS Base. with KVM?
In any case you won't get as good a performance as the physical
hardware, especially in the 3d graphics department. The type of
Bruno Wolff III escreveu:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:06:04 -0300,
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez damian.sanc...@itautec.com wrote:
I recently decided to encrypt the / Linux partition (ext3) on my
dual boot PC (Windows Vista - Fedora 10).
I was told that software like FreeOTFE and TrueCrypt
On Wed, 20 May 2009 14:07:19 + (UTC)
Beartooth wrote:
Do they roll up for transport?
Nah, its just a regular rigid keyboard with much much bigger
letters on the keys.
But if you new laptop is compatible with one of their laptop
keyboard overlays, you can get much much bigger letters on
a
Jim wrote:
Yeah !, will you tell that to the rest of my family that I have
Fedora/KDE on their boxes,
they have been using Fedora since 6 and they want their Icons on the
desktop, not in a shaded window.
Right click desktop - Appearance settings - Desktop Activity
change
Type: Desktop
to
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Beartooth wrote:
My 701 has a 4GB solid state drive, which I think is the same, and either
a 4 GB or an 8 GB camera card. Tell me of those tweaks -- pretty please!
With sugar on it.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2009-January/msg01418.html
(I'm
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Hash: SHA1
Bonjour,
How to prevent livna-config-display to write a new xorg.conf file at
every boot.
I want my own xorg.conf not the one written by this livna-config-display
Thanks.
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Beartooth wrote:
I can't decide what to title this request.
The problem is that there are gobs and buckets of specialized
distros adapted to use on things like the EeePCs -- but most of them are
cloned from variants of Ubuntu, which I seem to be strongly allergic to.
Don't know how far
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:06:46 -0300,
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez damian.sanc...@itautec.com wrote:
I don't think linux has a way to boot off a Truecrypt encrypted root.
Yes, I must leave the /boot partition without encryption, is that what
you mean? Anyway, I intend to try again with
Fedora/KDE4
I did have the Yum Updates Testing enabled, Trying download a couple of
KDE packages.
Error Downloading Packages:
type 'exceptions.KeyError'yum.yumRepo.YumRepository object at
0x22a01d0traceback object at 0x103fe878
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James Richard Tyrer wrote:
The problem you describe is not new, it is the same in KDE-3.5.
interesting.
i am able to setup konqueror under kde3.5 as root and edit files in
fedora core 3, fedora core 8, mandrake 2007, mandrake 2008,
and scientific linux 5.2. but not in fedora 10.
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I've noticed that my Fedora systems have recently changed in the way that
they deal with dead or dying disks. It used to be the case that if a disk
went off-line for any reason, the processes attached to it would die due
to I/O errors. This is unfortunate, but otherwise doesn't hobble the
On Wednesday 20 May 2009, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm trying to use bluetooth under Fedora-10/KDE.
There is an application called Kdebluetooth4,
but it appears to me to be completely useless.
Running it (from the KDE Menu) creates a bluetooth icon in the panel,
but left-clicking on this appears to
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 14:50:24 -0300,
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez damian.sanc...@itautec.com wrote:
Well, I've already done that: I had my root (/) and even my
swap partition encrypted during the installation process
and my Fedora works just fine. I'm kind of new at this, but
from I've
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez wrote:
I recently decided to encrypt the / Linux partition (ext3) on my
dual boot PC (Windows Vista - Fedora 10).
I used to mount it with Ext2 Installable File System for Windows
(http://www.fs-driver.org) when using Windows, but now that the
partition is encrypted,
2009/5/20 François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Bonjour,
How to prevent livna-config-display to write a new xorg.conf file at
every boot.
I want my own xorg.conf not the one written by this livna-config-display
Uncheck the
Ah, ok.
Bruno Wolff III escreveu:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 14:50:24 -0300,
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez damian.sanc...@itautec.com wrote:
Well, I've already done that: I had my root (/) and even my
swap partition encrypted during the installation process
and my Fedora works just fine. I'm kind
Beartooth ha scritto:
I can't decide what to title this request.
The problem is that there are gobs and buckets of specialized
distros adapted to use on things like the EeePCs -- but most of them are
cloned from variants of Ubuntu, which I seem to be strongly allergic to.
About Ubuntu...I
Hi Dave,
Of course I was firewalled. Sorry for all the traffic and thank you
very much for pointing that out.
Sorry for the late answer: Seems gmail failed to group your response
to my question and I completly overlooked it.
I guess I am just too dependent on that stuff ^^
Thanks again, Clemens
2009/5/20 Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at:
Mike Martin wrote:
Both wireless and wireless work fine independently, however when
network cable is plugged in wireless says it is connected (as per
applet) but cannot access any sites .
The default is that the wired network gets preference
Well, I've already done that: I had my root (/) and even my
swap partition encrypted during the installation process
and my Fedora works just fine. I'm kind of new at this, but
from I've seen in the internet, it seems to be common practice.
I just haven't been able to mount the root partition
Thank you, but that's exactly what I had done
and it kept saying my key was incorrect.
I'll have a better look at my Luks configurations.
Robin Laing escreveu:
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez wrote:
I recently decided to encrypt the / Linux partition (ext3) on my
dual boot PC (Windows Vista -
On Tue, 19 May 2009 23:31:01 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/5/19 Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:01:29 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
[]
For now I don't see why anyone would need a special Fedora spin for
these machines.
If that works on the
Tosh wrote:
This should normally not be that difficult as CentOS 5 is based on FC6
You should grab the release rpm package, and replace manually, then you
can yum update to CentOS 5
But some FC5 updates are newer than what CentOS 5 ships,
breaking upgrades. (For example, KDE is 3.5.5 in FC5
Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
Hold off till June go for F11, if you can.
That doesn't make sense, you can't yum upgrade directly to F11 from anything
older than F10 (because of incompatible changes to the RPM file format), so
you can just as well go to F10 now.
Kevin Kofler
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On Wed, 20 May 2009 07:48:48 -0700, Alan Evans wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Beartooth wrote:
My 701 has a 4GB solid state drive, which I think is the same, and
either a 4 GB or an 8 GB camera card. Tell me of those tweaks -- pretty
please! With sugar on it.
g wrote:
James Richard Tyrer wrote:
The problem you describe is not new, it is the same in KDE-3.5.
What problem?
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On Wed, 20 May 2009 16:05:09 +0100, Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
I can't decide what to title this request.
The problem is that there are gobs and buckets of specialized
distros adapted to use on things like the EeePCs -- but most of them
are cloned from
Timothy Murphy wrote:
There appears to be no documentation at all for this application.
In my view, no Fedora application should be accepted
without at least a README file.
Sorry, but it's that or no Bluetooth support in KDE at all. We can only ship
what exists.
Kevin Kofler
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On Wed, 20 May 2009 17:26:18 +0200, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
I have an eeepc 1000HD and I tried ubuntu 9.04: quite good, but the
feeling was wrong! So I decided to have a look to F11: it's a dream! ;)
I can't say that I tested everything, but, right now, I'm very happy
with it!
Wait
Is anyone running bluez under Fedora-10?
Preferably under KDE.
As far as I can make out, there has been a large
(but apparently completely undocumented) change in bluez;
passkey-agent and hcid.conf seem to have disappeared,
and it is not clear to me how bluetooth devices are meant to pair.
I
Timothy Murphy wrote:
As far as I can make out, there has been a large
(but apparently completely undocumented) change in bluez;
passkey-agent and hcid.conf seem to have disappeared,
and it is not clear to me how bluetooth devices are meant to pair.
Bluez is supposed to call a D-Bus helper to
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 05/20/2009 04:23 AM, Mike Fleetwood wrote:
I have identified that my issues are caused by SELinux. I have
rebooted with enforcing=0 to switch SELinux into permissive mode and
ConsoleKit and Pulseaudio start correctly and audacious plays music.
Even after performing a
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Le 20/05/2009 18:02, suvayu ali a écrit :
2009/5/20 François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr:
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Bonjour,
How to prevent livna-config-display to write a new xorg.conf file at
every boot.
I
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
And to
comment on one point there, are you aware of all the forums and wikis at
http://forum.eeeuser.com/
No, I was not. I'll peruse them some other time, perhaps. But I did
laugh: 4 separate forums devoted to various
Right click desktop - Appearance settings - Desktop Activity
change Type: Desktop
to Type: FolderView
- KCrash.
Well actually KDE4 was the reason why I stayed on Fedora-8 until lately.
- Clemens
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My computer is no longer able to read a CDROM with some fairly valuable
data. I have been able to read this CDROM successfully in the past.
Inserting the CDROM into the drive produces this in /var/log/message:
May 20 14:31:05 localhost kernel: sr 2:0:0:0: [sr0] Result: hostbyte=DID_OK
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 20:59 +, Beartooth wrote:
Hmmm ... Yesterday
https://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease said
seven days; today it says 13. There must've been a glitch
somewhere ...
The F11 release slipped by a week. This was on fedora-announce and I'm
pretty sure someone
Clemens Eisserer wrote:
Right click desktop - Appearance settings - Desktop Activity
change Type: Desktop
to Type: FolderView
- KCrash.
Well actually KDE4 was the reason why I stayed on Fedora-8 until lately.
crash of what? details?
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Kevin Kofler wrote:
As far as I can make out, there has been a large
(but apparently completely undocumented) change in bluez;
passkey-agent and hcid.conf seem to have disappeared,
and it is not clear to me how bluetooth devices are meant to pair.
Bluez is supposed to call a D-Bus helper
2009/5/20 Mark Ryden markr...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am looking for viewing tabs in an editor in fedora 10.
I know that this can be done with vim and vi (with :set list). (If I
remember correctly, also
with emacs).
However, I tried to achieve this task with other editors (like
john wendel wrote:
After a little reading (thanks for the link), I decided that it was safe
to hot-plug my e-sata disk. So, I did. And what happened? A big nothing.
I've got a WD e-sata disk connected to an Intel ICH7 controller, using
the AHCI driver. If I boot with drive powered up, it
On 05/20/2009 05:22 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
As far as I can make out, there has been a large
(but apparently completely undocumented) change in bluez;
passkey-agent and hcid.conf seem to have disappeared,
and it is not clear to me how bluetooth devices are meant to
On Wed, 20 May 2009 14:45:28 -0700, Alan Evans wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net
wrote:
And to
comment on one point there, are you aware of all the forums and wikis
at http://forum.eeeuser.com/
No, I was not. I'll peruse them some other time, perhaps.
I have a Dell D610 with an external display Sceptre 24. In Gnome I am
able to set this display to 1920x1200 with no problems. In KDE it
defaults to approx 1200x768 and when I go to Systems SettingsDisplay
the monitor goes blank. Restarting X gets me my monitor back
Sam
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rpm?
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Kevin Kofler wrote:
g wrote:
James Richard Tyrer wrote:
The problem you describe is not new, it is the same in KDE-3.5.
What problem?
that was jr's statement.
problem was not being able to use kwrite to edit files.
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.
in a free world without fences,
Tom Horsley wrote:
I would like to build a copy of gdb from the source, but
I want to build it without the optimizer turned on and
with -g turned on. Is there a simple way to thwart the
default build rules when using rpmbuild with a source
rpm?
You could override %optflags (aka
Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
My computer is no longer able to read a CDROM with some fairly valuable
data. I have been able to read this CDROM successfully in the past.
Dumb question - did you check the CD for scratches/dirt? If it is
clean, can you try reading it in another drive? I have had
Derek Tattersall wrote:
I found that adding this to
/etc/security/console.perms.d/50-default.perms works:
video=/dev/video*
audio=/dev/snd/* /dev/mixer* /dev/dsp*
console 0660 video 0660 root.pulse
console 0660 audio 0660 root.pulse
Then add any users who might want to
Tom Horsley wrote:
I would like to build a copy of gdb from the source, but
I want to build it without the optimizer turned on and
with -g turned on.
-g is always enabled in RPM builds, the debuginfo is just automatically
extracted into separate -debuginfo subpackages.
Kevin Kofler
If you want konqueror as root
Try the comand $ kdesu koqueror
Em Qui, 2009-05-21 às 01:25 +, g escreveu:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
g wrote:
James Richard Tyrer wrote:
The problem you describe is not new, it is the same in KDE-3.5.
What problem?
that was jr's statement.
On Wednesday 20 May 2009, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
My computer is no longer able to read a CDROM with some fairly valuable
data. I have been able to read this CDROM successfully in the past.
Inserting the CDROM into the drive produces this in /var/log/message:
May 20 14:31:05 localhost kernel:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Derek Tattersall wrote:
I found that adding this to
/etc/security/console.perms.d/50-default.perms works:
video=/dev/video*
audio=/dev/snd/* /dev/mixer* /dev/dsp*
console 0660 video 0660 root.pulse
console 0660 audio 0660 root.pulse
Then add any
Should a livecd be created ext3 or ext4.
The reason I ask, is we tend offer the livecd's also as usb sticks,
when I last tried the
usb stick does not boot if the filesystem is ext4.
Comments anyone?
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On 05/20/2009 12:43 PM, Williamson Grant wrote:
Should a livecd be created ext3 or ext4.
The reason I ask, is we tend offer the livecd's also as usb sticks, when
I last tried the
usb stick does not boot if the filesystem is ext4.
Comments anyone?
Fedora 11 Live CD's will use Ext4 by
Rahul,
so the liveusb-creator will work with the ext4 created livecds?
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 05/20/2009 12:43 PM, Williamson Grant wrote:
Should a livecd be created ext3 or ext4.
The reason I ask, is we tend offer the livecd's also as usb sticks, when
I last tried the
usb stick does
On 05/20/2009 01:11 PM, Grant Williamson wrote:
Rahul,
so the liveusb-creator will work with the ext4 created livecds?
Yes.
Rahul
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 15:18:54 -0400, Bryan Kearney bkear...@redhat.com
wrote:
I am sure folks have seen this:
http://reconstructor.aperantis.com
What I thouhgt was interesting (besides making a pretty ui) was starting
with an existing livecd iso. May speed up the process a bit in some
On Wednesday, May 20 2009, Rahul Sundaram said:
On 05/20/2009 12:43 PM, Williamson Grant wrote:
Should a livecd be created ext3 or ext4.
The reason I ask, is we tend offer the livecd's also as usb sticks, when
I last tried the
usb stick does not boot if the filesystem is ext4.
That clears that up, I create the usb img file from the iso using my
own scripts, guess that is where
I got confused.
On May 20, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 09:13 +0200, Williamson Grant wrote:
Should a livecd be created ext3 or ext4.
The reason I ask, is
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