On 10/20/2009 08:48 PM, Milos Jakubicek wrote:
http://mjakubicek.fedorapeople.org/need-rebuild.html
hmmn, glglobe is mine, wonder what went wrong.
It seems that the build logs are no longer available ?
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1504772
eg for: x86_64 (red)
On 10/24/2009 06:17 PM, Ilyes Gouta wrote:
Hi,
Was Fedora 12 Beta released with all sort of debugging info. compiled in?
I just want to find the cause of the general slowness ..
Yes. Development releases of Fedora have a large number of debugging
stuff enabled.
Rahul
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On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 02:37:57AM +0200, Milos Jakubicek wrote:
Newpackage (some of them even for months!):
python-decorator3
Please do not rebuild this one. It's currently just a forwards compat
package for EL-5. I'll dead.package the devel package soon.
zikula-module-filterutil
Please
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
By the way, colours on old kde3 apps doesn't work,
either, despite enabling for non-kde4 applications in
system settings (kftpgrabber) - I can see it already:
file a bug report :-)
There's already an ages-old bug report, the upstream KDE developers don't
care. :-(
Rawhide Report wrote:
nickle-2.69-2.fc12
--
* Fri Oct 23 2009 Michel Salim sali...@fedoraproject.org - 2.69-2
- Lower FORTIFY setting; level 2 does not work with gcc 4.4.2
That's a completely WRONG fix!!! You MUST fix the application instead.
Disabling security flags can't be
On 10/25/2009 09:49 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Rawhide Report wrote:
nickle-2.69-2.fc12
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- Lower FORTIFY setting; level 2 does not work with gcc 4.4.2
That's a completely WRONG fix!!! You MUST fix the application
Hi there,
I'm just starting to play with my SIP Phones using OpenSER.
I was wondering why there have been no updates to the OpenSER package
since it was renamed to Kamailio in version 1.4.0?
I did however notice that version 1.4.0 in fact is of an earlier date
than version 1.3.4 (which still is
Compose started at Sun Oct 25 06:15:11 UTC 2009
Broken deps for ppc64
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2009/10/25 Felix Kaechele fe...@fetzig.org:
Hi there,
I'm just starting to play with my SIP Phones using OpenSER.
I was wondering why there have been no updates to the OpenSER package
since it was renamed to Kamailio in version 1.4.0?
There are plans to package sip-router, when it
On 10/22/2009 06:18 PM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
Hi,
/sbin/installkernel doesn't pass --dracut to /sbin/new-kernel-pkg, so a
make install from a kernel.org kernel tree tries to
invoke /sbin/mkinitrd rather than dracut. Is that intentional?
Also, any ideas on why a dracut-generated
Hi
LLVM 2.6 has been announced with Clang declared as production quality in
this release
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-announce/2009-October/33.html
Has anyone been looking into building Fedora with it to see how the
performance impact is?
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Hi Haïkel,
Haïkel Guémar wrote:
Author: hguemar
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/python-mpd/F-10
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27941
Modified Files:
python-mpd.spec sources
Log Message:
Updated to 0.2.1
Any reason to update this for F-10 (or any Fedora branches
I wrote:
Hi Haïkel,
Haïkel Guémar wrote:
Author: hguemar
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/python-mpd/F-10
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27941
Modified Files:
python-mpd.spec sources
Log Message:
Updated to 0.2.1
Any reason to update this for F-10 (or any Fedora
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
LLVM 2.6 has been announced with Clang declared as production quality in
this release
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-announce/2009-October/33.html
Has anyone been looking into building Fedora with it to see how the
performance impact is?
A lot of
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.atwrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
LLVM 2.6 has been announced with Clang declared as production quality in
this release
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-announce/2009-October/33.html
Has anyone been looking
On 10/25/2009 10:51 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
LLVM 2.6 has been announced with Clang declared as production quality in
this release
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-announce/2009-October/33.html
Has anyone been looking into building Fedora with it to see how
On 25.10.2009 08:18, David Timms wrote:
On 10/20/2009 08:48 PM, Milos Jakubicek wrote:
http://mjakubicek.fedorapeople.org/need-rebuild.html
hmmn, glglobe is mine, wonder what went wrong.
It seems that the build logs are no longer available ?
No, they are kept only for 14(?) days or so.
I wonder if texlive should include a /etc/profile.d package to set TEXMFCNF,
so that other packages, such as xdvipdfmx will work? Or, should texlive
just obsolete xdvipdfmx and include it's own version?
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2009/10/25 Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com:
I wonder if texlive should include a /etc/profile.d package to set TEXMFCNF,
so that other packages, such as xdvipdfmx will work? Or, should texlive
just obsolete xdvipdfmx and include it's own version?
IMO the latter.
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Haïkel Guémar wrote:
This is personal policy to always push latest stable unless it's broken,
since it wasn't critical, i had always delayed it.
Why i pushed the update on older branches ? Maintainers are asked to
support branches until EOL and it worked on my test VM.
Maybe, i'm just a bit
Am Sonntag, den 25.10.2009, 20:56 +0100 schrieb Haïkel Guémar:
This is personal policy to always push latest stable unless it's broken,
since it wasn't critical, i had always delayed it.
Why i pushed the update on older branches ? Maintainers are asked to
support branches until EOL and it
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 22:20 +0100, Christoph Wickert wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 25.10.2009, 20:56 +0100 schrieb Haïkel Guémar:
This is personal policy to always push latest stable unless it's broken,
since it wasn't critical, i had always delayed it.
Why i pushed the update on older branches
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:20:59 +0100, Christoph wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 25.10.2009, 20:56 +0100 schrieb Haïkel Guémar:
This is personal policy to always push latest stable unless it's broken,
since it wasn't critical, i had always delayed it.
Why i pushed the update on older branches ?
Le 25/10/2009 22:20, Christoph Wickert a écrit :
Am Sonntag, den 25.10.2009, 20:56 +0100 schrieb Haïkel Guémar:
This is personal policy to always push latest stable unless it's broken,
since it wasn't critical, i had always delayed it.
Why i pushed the update on older branches ? Maintainers
King InuYasha wrote:
Also, clang's support with C++ ABI is still very broken. It's listed under
known issues.
Actually, the ABI issue is only if you use the C code generator, not the
native ones.
The real problem is that C++ support in Clang is just not complete. You may
have more luck with
Pierre-Yves wrote:
Then you get bug from people expecting the latest version because you're
not up to date...
That's what NOTABUG is for.
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Haïkel Guémar wrote:
This is personal policy to always push latest stable unless it's broken,
This makes sense in principle, but not if nothing (of relevance to Fedora)
actually changed.
Why i pushed the update on older branches ? Maintainers are asked to
support branches until EOL and it
Haïkel Guémar wrote:
This was a very very low priority task for me, python-mpd is roughly one
python file mpd.py. There was only one use-case, i could think about :
an unexperienced developer including it in his multiplatform project.
People bundling system libraries deserve whatever they get.
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:39:56 +0100, Haïkel wrote:
This was a very very low priority task for me, python-mpd is roughly one
python file mpd.py. There was only one use-case, i could think about :
an unexperienced developer including it in his multiplatform project.
Then, he shares it with his
Le 25/10/2009 22:59, Kevin Kofler a écrit :
It's also a good reflex to support all branches with updates, especially
bugfix updates (and I wish more people would do it), but again, only if
there's a reason to push the update in the first place. :-)
Kevin Kofler
they were
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 08:48:03AM -0400, Stephen Smalley wrote:
Hi,
/sbin/installkernel doesn't pass --dracut to /sbin/new-kernel-pkg, so a
make install from a kernel.org kernel tree tries to
invoke /sbin/mkinitrd rather than dracut. Is that intentional?
Don't know if it's intentional,
We held the first official blocker bug review meeting for Fedora 12
final release on Friday, 2009-10-23. Many thanks to James Laska, Jesse
Keating, Ray Strode, Matej Cepl, Denise Dumas, Justin Forbes, Bill
Nottingham, Edward Kirk, and Matthias Clasen for their contributions.
We ran through all 51
Next bunch built, it's a complete set of those with mock exit status 30
(I'm curious what does this exit status mean, missing prerequisity is
denoted by 10) and some others too:
piggyback-2.6.26-4.fc12 (on sparc)
perl-Perl-Critic-1.105-1.fc12
glglobe-0.2-8.fc12
libica-2.0.2-1.fc12 (on s390)
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 08:48:03AM -0400, Stephen Smalley wrote:
Hi,
/sbin/installkernel doesn't pass --dracut to /sbin/new-kernel-pkg, so a
make install from a kernel.org kernel tree tries to
invoke /sbin/mkinitrd rather than dracut. Is that intentional?
Also, any ideas on why a
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
Hello!
While doing some tests and installing a large part of the rawhide
repository content i see that there are various packages that have a
broken %post scriptlet or it is outputting some warnings. maybe it
would be an idea for a abrt-yum plugin to
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 3:19 AM, Rahul Sundaram
sunda...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Yes. Development releases of Fedora have a large number of debugging
stuff enabled.
I really can't tell if you're joking.
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On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at wrote:
Actually, the ABI issue is only if you use the C code generator, not the
native ones.
I'm not sure I understand. How can LLVM-C be ABI-incompatible with plain GCC-C?
I thought that C doesn't have any crazy name or
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 23:38:31 -0400,
Jud Craft craft...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 3:19 AM, Rahul Sundaram
sunda...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Yes. Development releases of Fedora have a large number of debugging
stuff enabled.
I really can't tell if you're joking.
I
I'm not sure I understand. How can LLVM-C be ABI-incompatible with plain GCC-C?
See /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 and its symbols, such as stack unwinding, uncommon or
messy
conversions between data formats, expensive operations on 'long long', etc.
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Hello everyone,
Nevermind the name in the email =), my name is Edward (irc tk009). I have
packaged the NS Tiza font:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NS_Tiza_fonts
and created a Review Request:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=530880
Please go easy on the new guy =)
Edward
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi,
I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of
software in a manner that ensures data integrity and atomic updates using a
peer-to-peer protocol.
My team and I would like to design this software such that it provides
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi,
I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of
software in a manner that ensures data integrity and atomic updates using a
peer-to-peer protocol.
My team and I would
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Mike McGrath wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi,
I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of
software in a manner that ensures data integrity and
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Mike McGrath wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi,
I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:14:14PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote:
My team and I would like to know whether the community would be accepting of
such a project (which includes a daemon) if it were written in Python rather
than C or C++.
No problems here, MirrorManager includes several daemon
On 10/25/2009 11:51 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons
in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped in
mod_wsgi) and one that we wrote ourselves[1] is our mirrorlist server.
It's the backend that powers:
On 10/26/2009 12:37 AM, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
On 10/25/2009 11:51 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons
in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped in
mod_wsgi)
On Sunday 25 October 2009 06:26:49 pm Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
On 10/25/2009 11:51 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons
in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped
in mod_wsgi) and one that we wrote
If you suspect an image is corrupt, you can use one of the mirrors with
an rsync server (see the rsync man page) to fix it with the minimum
possible data transfer. You can see the ones with an rsync daemon listed at
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/11/
The syntax would be
2009/10/25 Andre Robatino an...@bwh.harvard.edu:
If you suspect an image is corrupt, you can use one of the mirrors with
an rsync server (see the rsync man page) to fix it with the minimum
possible data transfer. You can see the ones with an rsync daemon listed at
Am Freitag, den 23.10.2009, 10:03 -0300 schrieb iarly selbir | ski0s:
If I understand what you said
[root ]# Xorg -configure :1
I hope it helps you.
Thanks, works fine
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festival --tts mytextfile.txt | what to pipe ??
I have used text2wave it works fine
text2wave Mytxt.txt -o MyWav.wav
I tried and it works just fine
Translated a full page document into voice.
Had a look at phonims - looks very time consuming but haven't a clue how
to get festival or
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 02:15 -0200, Andre Costa wrote:
Default installations are never going to have the non-free codecs in
any
case. The user will always have to install them for himself.
You're right. What I meant is that, even if you install the codecs
(which are automatically
On 10/25/2009 09:45 AM, Andre Costa wrote:
You're right. What I meant is that, even if you install the codecs
(which are automatically suggested if you try to watch a trailer), it
won't work until you replace the default media player plugin for another
one. That's one step further, it's not
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
I give the program sm.py below;
I can't remember where I found it.
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because the site heliohost seems to have gone off-line.
I
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
I give the program sm.py below;
I can't remember where I found it.
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because the site heliohost seems to
Timothy Murphy writes:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
I give the program sm.py below;
I can't remember where I found it.
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because the site heliohost seems to
Hello
I have an IBM e-server x-series 335 with 2 xeon 2.6 GHz and 1 Gig of
ram. It uses a built in raid controller I have set up as a Raid 1 with 2 36
GIG hard drives. If I try to install using 64 bit version it tells me that
there are know 64 bit CPU and to use other version if I install 32
On Sat, 2009-10-24 at 22:57 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 08:22 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On my F11 laptop there is a file:
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
when cat-ed displays the temperature of the cpu.
However there is not such
Ed Greshko wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
..
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because the site heliohost seems to have gone off-line.
I wonder if anyone knows of an alternative site
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.netwrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
..
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because the site
Hi all,
I don't really want to have a moan, I was just wondering why? and to
get everyone's views.
I remember way back when Linux on the desktop was beginning to progress
faster and people were discussing how to notify the user of certain
system events. Reading various Internet blog posts,
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 13:39:19 +
Timothy Murphy wrote:
(The remote machine is attached to an ADSL modem.
I can get the IP address by accessing the modem,
but I am not sure how I could automate this.
I guess I could use lynx, and try to abstract the address ...)
Yep, I've got a cron script
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
...
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because the site heliohost seems to have gone off-line.
You don't need to use any site. The
On Sat, 2009-10-24 at 22:29 -0400, thomas terenzi wrote:
also i tried hashcalc with no luck, why are both bad?
Different methods of generating checksums produce different results, you
need to use the right one. Sometimes, you'll find file repos with more
than one checksum, allowing you to use
Timothy Murphy wrote:
ifconfig only seems to give the local 192.168.*.* address.
Is there some way of getting it to tell the true IP address?
(The remote machine is attached to an ADSL modem.
I can get the IP address by accessing the modem,
but I am not sure how I could automate this.
I
Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
Why don't you just sign for a free dynamic DNS service, such as noip or
dyndns?
I am actually subscribed to dyndns, for this machine.
But I
Mikkel wrote:
ifconfig only seems to give the local 192.168.*.* address.
Is there some way of getting it to tell the true IP address?
(The remote machine is attached to an ADSL modem.
I can get the IP address by accessing the modem,
but I am not sure how I could automate this.
I guess I
Tim:
Tim (who works in television and video production).
g:
being that with above, you admit to your limited knowledge of true full
fidelity audio, i need to make no further comments to your post. gbyg
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
..
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because the site heliohost seems to have gone off-line.
I wonder
Since I have to use Maple 13 at work I installed it in my F11 machine
- it worked for everything I tested, but refused to print (not
printers came up in the printing dialogue). It turned out that this
is due to the embedded java JRE being incompatible with F11, and it
was necessary to make Maple
On 10/25/2009 4:41 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
2009/10/25 Andre Robatino an...@bwh.harvard.edu:
If you suspect an image is corrupt, you can use one of the mirrors with
an rsync server (see the rsync man page) to fix it with the minimum
possible data transfer. You can see the ones with an rsync
Update:
module rr232x.ko appears to have been built.
I copied it into
/lib/modules/2.6.30.8-64.fc11.x86_64/kernel/drivers/scsi
uname -r reports kernel version 2.6.30.8-64.fc11.x86_64 is running
chmod 744 rr232x.ko
then with modprobe rr232x or modprobe rr232x.ko
I get a FATAL error
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Mikkel wrote:
ifconfig only seems to give the local 192.168.*.* address.
Is there some way of getting it to tell the true IP address?
(The remote machine is attached to an ADSL modem.
I can get the IP address by accessing the modem,
but I am not sure how I could
Timothy Murphy wrote:
But I normally use openvpn, which works perfectly.
I've had a couple of occasions when openvpn has failed -
as it happened, one time was due to a storm in Italy
when the internet connection went down -
but what I have found is quite nice in the past
is that if openvpn
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 09:55, Rahul Sundaram sunda...@fedoraproject.orgwrote:
On 10/25/2009 09:45 AM, Andre Costa wrote:
You're right. What I meant is that, even if you install the codecs
(which are automatically suggested if you try to watch a trailer), it
won't work until you replace
Is there any way I can configure Fedora 10 to mount not all but certain hard
drives automatically?
There must a config file somewhere.
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On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 14:17:48 +,
Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
...
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Bruno Wolff III br...@wolff.to wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 14:17:48 +,
Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a
On Sunday 25 October 2009, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I had a little program which I ran each day
as a cron job to mail me the IP address of a machine
in a different country.
I give the program sm.py below;
I can't remember where I found it.
In any case, the program has ceased to work
because
ifconfig only seems to give the local 192.168.*.* address.
Is there some way of getting it to tell the true IP address?
(The remote machine is attached to an ADSL modem.
I can get the IP address by accessing the modem,
but I am not sure how I could automate this.
I guess I could use lynx,
Hi;
I have a friend who is looking to switch to Linux in the next few days.
I have agreed to help him get up and running on Fedora.
He has one major concern -- an appropriate accounting package. I have
recommended gnucash to him. I know and have used gnucash, also I have
reviewed grisbi. I do
Tom H-4 wrote:
I guess I could use lynx, and try to abstract the address ...)
What you seem to want is the ADSL modem's IP address.
I guess you could construct a shell script that contains a line with
/usr/bin/curl -u user:pass http:embedded-modem-url /tmp/modemstatus
Then use
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 15:13:01 -0400,
William Case billli...@rogers.com wrote:
He has one major concern -- an appropriate accounting package. I have
recommended gnucash to him. I know and have used gnucash, also I have
reviewed grisbi. I do not know anything about the Tinyerp
Thanks Bruno;
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 14:56 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 15:13:01 -0400,
William Case billli...@rogers.com wrote:
He has one major concern -- an appropriate accounting package. I have
recommended gnucash to him. I know and have used gnucash, also
Tom H wrote:
Emailing yourself the (truncated to the first lines) output of a
traceroute -n google.com on your box should be enough to give you
the modem's external IP address. It will be the first external address
(and the first address if you do not have a router between it and your
box).
Mikkel wrote:
You could download ddclient and change the config to mail all
messages to you.
Thanks, I'll look at that.
But would that give me the remote IP address?
If it does not already have a configuration for it, you can modify
one of the configurations to get the information from
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 12:28 -0500, Rod Rook wrote:
Is there any way I can configure Fedora 10 to mount not all but
certain hard drives automatically?
There must a config file somewhere.
Thank you for your input in advance.
Is this not what fstab allows you to do?
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Mikkel wrote:
Using dynamic DNS, you can ssh using the host name instead of the IP
address. I have used it both for ssh and openvpn connections to this
machine. (I just have to remember to open the firewall before I head
out.)
As I mentioned, I am actually using dyndns on this machine.
I
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