Hello,
i habe a GnuPG smartcard which i use to sign and encrypt my mail. Now i
want to use it also for ssh logins.
I have installed gnupg2 and started the ssh agent with:
gpg-agent --enable-ssh-support --daemon --use-standard-socket
and i can connect to the ssh agent with gpg-connect-agent but
Hello,
after playing a little bit with different settings i have solved the
problem.
System - Preferences - Hardware - Sound - Sound playback
was set to Default (Custom) if i changed it to PulseAudio Sound
Server everything worked. :-)
After i had found this solution i looked at the settings
Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1 - install package xmms-mp3 (will play mp3)
xmms-mp3 plays mp3 files like rhythmbox which uses also gstreamer.
2 - execute 'totem-backend -b xine' (should help with online mp4)
i have also tried the xine backend with the same result: no sound if i
play
Hello,
on my laptop (Fedora9) totem plays all files without sound.
Installed packages:
# rpm -qa | grep totem
totem-nautilus-2.23.2-5.fc9.x86_64
totem-gstreamer-2.23.2-5.fc9.x86_64
totem-pl-parser-2.22.3-1.fc9.x86_64
totem-mozplugin-2.23.2-5.fc9.x86_64
totem-2.23.2-5.fc9.x86_64
Hello,
since my kernel upgrade from 2.6.25.10-86.fc9.x86_64 to
2.6.25.11-97.fc9.x86_64 my wlan nic stopped working.
The logs say:
Jul 27 02:44:10 laptop NetworkManager: info wlan0: Device is fully-supported
using driver 'iwl4965'.
Jul 27 02:46:49 laptop kernel: iwl4965: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi
M A Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had the similar problem. It seems the GUI package manager failed to update
the iwl4965-firmware package, but doing a yum update fixed it.
thank you! yum update worked for me too.
I'm quite new to Fedora so i wonder how such things can happen? The
kernel
Björn Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess the firmware package hadn't yet reached the mirror you used
when you upgraded the kernel. Later, when you ran yum update, the
firmware package was there, or maybe Yum chose another mirror.
Thank you for the explanation!
But shouldn't the tool
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you are prepared to hack PAM modules then you can write your own for
whatever toys you like playing with (be that RFID, smart cards or even
stuff like querying a password on a mobile phone via a java applet on the
phone and bluetooth)
BTW for smart cards
Francis Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just putting it out there, but Gnome is a GNU project... or at least it
was before the GNOME Foundation was created, and is still advertised as
such on GNU's site.
GNOME is still part of the GNU project.
GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU
Robert P. J. Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wireless firmware inclusion? in what way? AFAIK, you still have to
download the broadcom drivers after the fact. has that changed while
i wasn't looking?
i don't know about broadcom but e.g. the firmware for intel wlan devices
is part of Fedora
Colin Paul Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bjoern == Bjoern Schiessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bjoern It seems like the problem is that Gnus doesn't copy the
Bjoern file to /tmp/emm.3450FVJ/foobar.pdf before trying to open
Bjoern it. At least neither the directory nor the file
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