Hi,
I just installed from the Fedora 10 x86_64 install DVD. Two
things that were problematic.
First was that after I checked the media using the Test
selection box, it would not recognize the disk as Fedora
installation media. I had to reboot and skip the check.
Not a showstopper, but
Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 09:48:39AM -0700, stan wrote:
Hi,
Second was that when I went to custom configuration for the disks, there
was no format option for ext4. The partitions I used were already
formatted as ext3, and I reformatted them as that and the install
Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:10:13AM -0700, stan wrote:
Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 09:48:39AM -0700, stan wrote:
Hi,
My apologies Stan, I forgot to mention that you need to hold down a
key during boot -- most people use Ctrl -- to get the screen
Fred Silsbee wrote:
Let me explain:
I just downloaded F10 dvd iso and burned it onto a DVD -R
It works great and survived a number of tests.
Question: If I repeat the procedure in a few months, will the data change due
to updates!
I.e. does the dvd iso image keep up with updates?
If not,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to download the DVD iso for Fedora 10 using curl.
Instead of getting the full 3.4Gb, it always stops at this exact size =
1073762304 Nov 26 09:21 Fedora-10-i386-DVD.iso
2**30 is 1073741824, the difference is only 480. Are there
any quotas on your
Paul W. Frields wrote:
There used to be a Release Notes button in Anaconda. However, very
few people used it, and the amount of code that we had to carry in the
installer image to support it (like an HTML viewer) was large and
unwieldy, especially hurting people who were trying to download
john wendel wrote:
ftp.free.fr has posted F10 DVDs x86-64 and 386 to Usenet -
alt.binaries.cd.image.linux.
Coming down here at 1MB/sec (from newshosting.com).
Get'um while they're still fresh!
Regards,
John
Thanks, I would have missed this. Great way to distribute
the DVD as it is
Fred Silsbee wrote:
I've saved emails from posters with conflicting opinions!
Today is the day...right? Whoopee!
I want to F9-F10 hopefully without downloading the dvd iso.
Livecd instructions I already have
There was a link on the Fedora site, I don't have it handy.
It explained
john wendel wrote:
ftp.free.fr has posted F10 DVDs x86-64 and 386 to Usenet -
alt.binaries.cd.image.linux.
Coming down here at 1MB/sec (from newshosting.com).
Get'um while they're still fresh!
Regards,
John
The sha1sum checks out OK for the Fedora x86_64 DVD iso on
usenet.
In case
stan wrote:
Hi,
This is a longshot but I've been downloading the source for the fedora
kernels and compiling them to suit my system better for 6 months or so
(since 2.6.24). It has been working great. I've been using the same
config since I got one working (there seem to be all kinds
Hi,
This is a longshot but I've been downloading the source for
the fedora kernels and compiling them to suit my system
better for 6 months or so (since 2.6.24). It has been
working great. I've been using the same config since I got
one working (there seem to be all kinds of undocumented
Jerry Feldman wrote:
[snip]
Thanks for all the good tips. When I install F10, I'll go
64 bit and then will be able to use them. And check that
everything works in both 32 bit and 64 bit systems.
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Alan Cox wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:54:47 -0400
Matthew Flaschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
The moment you have more than about 900MB of RAM there are big advantages
to running a 64bit kernel as it can keep all of physical and virtual
space mapped at the same time, which is
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
stan wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:54:47 -0400
Matthew Flaschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
The moment you have more than about 900MB of RAM there are big
advantages
to running a 64bit kernel as it can keep all of physical and virtual
Hi,
Just updated my Fedora 9 machine for the first time since the public
key change. The wiki article was clear and easily found, the update
went smoothly.
Great job by everyone involved.
Thanks.
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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
I'm using audacity with jack under F9 to record audio coming in through
my computer's line input. Everything seems to work OK, except that no
signal appears in the input VU meter or in the displayed waveform. The
recording is silent. A little web searching turned up
Michael Schwendt wrote:
1.3.6 beta,
That doesn't exist yet. Most recent you can get is 1.3.6-alpha6 from cvs.
You're right. That's what I get for going from memory. ;-)
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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
How do you disable pulse? Just $ pkill pulse ? Or something fancier?
pulseaudio --kill or
Application-sound and video-pulseaudio manager-disconnect
Everything you want to know about pulse is at http://www.pulseaudio.org
Here's the key. (And I feel very stupid.)
Craig White wrote:
I just closed all running copies of Firefox and restarted and that
seemed to clear things up for me.
Craig
That didn't work for me. First thing I tried.
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Robert McBroom (TNWestTex) wrote:
Seems that root can see the sound system. Tried adding user to all groups that
seemed to apply to sound but still do not get any sound as aregular user.
Robert McBroom
Download and run the script at
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
Then post the
William Case wrote:
Hi;
Just checking that I am doing this correctly.
I want to start exploring the Linux kernel. (I realize when the time
comes I should ask any in depth questions elsewhere -- but for now I am
just looking for start help.) I have 'git' installed. I am ready to
download the
Christopher Lemire wrote:
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Since changing out my motherboard, I've got everything working now
except my microphone which uses my new sound card. I do have sound, but
no microphone. lspci shows this.
Uno Engborg wrote:
Rüdiger Pretzlaff skrev:
Am 12.07.2008 um 12:21 schrieb Uno Engborg:
For various reasons I would like to forward trafic to port 390 to
port 5432 on the same host. One would think this would be a
simple task for iptables but I have now tinkered with this for two
days, and
Uno Engborg wrote:
stan skrev:
Uno Engborg wrote:
Rüdiger Pretzlaff skrev:
Am 12.07.2008 um 12:21 schrieb Uno Engborg:
For various reasons I would like to forward trafic to port 390 to
port 5432 on the same host. One would think this would be a
simple task for iptables but I have now
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you help me with fedora I'm just starting to learn fedora and i have 9
already
thanks Kim
Hi Kim,
What you've done is called hijacking. :-) You responded to a thread
about something else instead of creating your own thread. That's a
no-no, the first
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
-snip-
My solution, at this point, is yum erase NetworkManger and then go
back to the older scripts which WORK and work reliably.
Unless you're having problems with wireless (and there are better
solutions to that problem) NetworkManager has no
Sean Bruno wrote:
-snip-
checking for speex_header_free in -lspeex... no
checking for PYGTK... configure: error: Package requirements (pygtk-2.0
= 2.6.0) were not met:
I think this is your problem, though I can't get to the link you
provided. The configure rule
is set to use
Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
2008/7/7, pds [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 22:13:01 -0500
Rex Dieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pds wrote:
When features are in KDE3.5 work better than the newer version,
I'll ask for the older version back anytime. You want specific
examples:
Christopher Lemire wrote:
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i created a master password in firefox to secure all of my other
passwords. i forgot the password, and now i am locked out of all my
other passwords. i get tons of pop ups asking for the master
password when i open firefox,
Alan Cox wrote:
The reason setuid is needed is to allow use of vendor commands, and the
command filter in the kernel doesn't allow some as non-root. Certain
people in the kernel community refuse to add these command, the author
Actually thats untrue. We've added commands where it is
Rohan Kulkarni wrote:
Hello everyone,
I added the line options snd-hda-intel model=acer to the
file /etc/modprobe.conf. Now I am getting sound but still pulseaudio
does not start.I get the error Connection failed : Connection refused.
Also the sound settings show that HDA Intel
jcvlz wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 5:56 PM, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This might not work as someone with an hda-intel posted here, and on the
alsa lists
it sounded like the 2.6.25 kernels didn't like hda-intel. If this doesn't
work, you can
upgrade to alsa-1.0.17RC2 to see
Rohan Kulkarni wrote:
All sound applications are working fine. No random noises. I use KDE
4.When I navigate to Settings - System Settings - Sound it shows
that HDA Intel is currently not available.
I don't use KDE (as a desktop, though I have it installed), so I'm
unable to help you from
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I installed the google toolbar in firefox 2 days ago,
but when I tried to install it on another machine today
I got the message:
Google Toolbar for Firefox 3.1.20080605L could not be installed
because it is not compatible with Firefox 3.0b5.
I assume from this that the
Hi,
The subject says it all. Is there a way to use wine to update the BIOS
on DVD drives (and other devices)? When I tried it, it just hung the
process.
Or another way, without using Windows (I don't have any MS OS)?
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Hi,
I downloaded and recompiled the kernel source RPM for the 2.6.25.6-55
kernel. I did this because Fedora 9 won't recognize DVDs burned in my
DVDRW under Fedora 7. After doing the make menuconfig and recompiling
and installing, the resulting kernel runs fine, but it won't use my USB
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 15:05:45 -0700
stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded and recompiled the kernel source RPM for the 2.6.25.6-55
kernel.
I have noted in the past that the fedora kernels statically link the
things like the usbhid module, perhaps your new kernel didn't
Luis Orlindo Tedeschi wrote:
Folks; I've been trying to update Fedora 9 since last week and I keep
getting Dependency Resolution Failed. It says Missing Dependency:
tcl-devel = 1:8.5.1 is needed by package 1:tk-devel: 8.5.1-4.fc9.i386.
Does anyone have a solution for this? Thanks in advance.
Fernando Tavares wrote:
How to exclude nfs (fc8)
after command:
yum -y -t --exclude=banshee --exclude=muine --exclude=nfs --exclude=nfs-utils
--exclude=nfs-utils-lib --exclude=libldap-2.3.so.0 --exclude=libevent* update
the final result is:
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing
Rohan Kulkarni wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have installed Fedora 9 with KDE 4 on my Acer Aspire
4720 laptop. However, I am facing problems with the audio and also
pulseaudio does not start.I get the error Connection failed :
connection refused. What is the problem? Also my sound
William Case wrote:
Hi Mikkel;
On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 08:13 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Dumb question - is this a brief flash, like the video changing
modes, and not a longer pause between displays of the menu?
Not a dumb question. The flash lasts about 1/2 second. Just long
JUSTIN TAYLOR wrote:
I tried renaming /etc/inittab.rpmnew to /etc/inittab but that did not
work.
The last three lines in /var/log/Xorg.0.log are:
(EE) No devices detected.
Fatal server error:
no screens found
This is from another thread currently on the list.
Subject Re: F9/KDE4: Can't
Parshwa Murdia wrote:
hi all,
i am downloaded the from the following link the image for the fedora
core 9,
link is:
http://ftp.iitm.ac.in/fedora/releases/9/Fedora/i386/iso/
and after saving it in my pc, i copy pasted it to the pen-drive which
i attached and mounted, now how to make it run or
William Case wrote:
Hi Tim;
On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 07:35 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 10:28 -0400, William Case wrote:
When I first boot I get the Fedora grub splash screen/menu twice --
besides that everything else boots normally.
This describes the behavior that
Dan Farmer wrote:
Hi All,
My system has been spontaneously powering off once or twice a day for
the last week or so. The obvious candidate would be thermal issues, so
I took some steps to improve cooling and I believe that is fairly well
resolved. At the last power off that I was present for I
Jim Douglas wrote:
I am thinking I may have had the Services window open and clicked on
something by accidentcable modem connection. Can't browse internet, there are no
other computers.
pinging is fine, a remote Ip times out...
Jim
What happens if you go into services and stop and
Martin Jürgens wrote:
Hi,
i'm searching a ftp server which i can configure to do this:
user a: write access to ftpdir and ftpdir/income
user b: read access to ftpdir, write access to ftpdir/income
I'd be glad if someone could give me a hint on how to realize it a slick
way. I know some
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Now it runs the video with no sound at all, but at least it doesn't
freeze. However there's a continual stream of error messages on the
terminal saying:
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to connect: Connection refused
*** Is your sound server running?
*** See:
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using F9 x86_64.
I have noticed a weird thing, I can't solve:
If I plug my headset, the speakers don't mute. I've tried to dig into
volume control and PulseAudio, but I can't make them work properly.
Any hints?
Thanks in advance
This sounds like
Daniel Kirsten wrote:
Hallo,
I try to install Fedora 9 on a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Xi2550
using a DVD. I use text bases installation due to Radeon HD2700.
When the installation program installs the rpm-packages from the DVD,
it stops after some hundred packages and gives a long
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
[snip]
OK, the errors are fewer:
Opening ALSA PCM device default
Opening ALSA PCM device default
The program 'realplay.bin' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
etc.
Valent Turkovic wrote:
http://digg.com/environment/Race_hots_up_to_produce_the_first_car_running_on_tap_water
Please check this out and digg it... also see the links in the digg comments.
Never studied thermodynamics?
I have a perpetual motion machine for sale. Cheap for you, today only.
Chris Carlson wrote:
[snip]
Are there any settings or other places I should look for a problem?
Is this a Fedora bug? I'll file a bug if I'm not the only one seeing
this problem.
You could run dmesg | less and go down to the bottom after the
failure. You should see some error
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed fc7. nVidia nforce sound card is installed. Playback
is not working.
Ramachandran
That's a little concise for any assistance. :-)
Suppose you went to get your car worked on. The mechanic asked you what
was wrong and you said it is not working. That
stan wrote:
I'm running Fedora 9, I put a DVD in the player, and it doesn't load.
The same DVD and player work fine under Fedora 7. It is just a data
DVD. I find nothing in bugzilla for this. Is it a difference in
configuration between Fedora 7 and 9, or is it a bug? The DVD
Andrea wrote:
Hi,
I've just tried Ekiga after upgrading to Fedora 9.
It's the first time I run pulseaudio or any other soundserver in Fedora.
It seems I cannot record.
When I run
arecord -D default -c 1 -r 16000 -f S16_LE - | aplay -D default -c 1
-r 16000 -f S16_LE -
or
arecord -D pulse
linuxguy wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 07:49 -0500, Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote:
linuxguy wrote:
Has anyone gotten dual monitors to work in F9 with Nvidia ?
I've go the latest Livna Nvidia packages installed. Xorg works OK with
a single monitor, but it hangs when I start X with 2
stan wrote:
I'm running Fedora 9 with the Firefox 3 beta. After start, Firefox
reads and writes heavily to the disk (99.99% in iotop) for almost a
minute. Is this known behavior and acceptable or a bug?
This is a known issue decribed here, has to do with the changed way that
firefox
Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 09:08 -0700, stan wrote:
stan wrote:
I'm running Fedora 9, I put a DVD in the player, and it doesn't
load.
The same DVD and player work fine under Fedora 7. It is just a
data
DVD. I find nothing in bugzilla
Brian C. Huffman wrote:
I don't know for sure, but I think this must have been fixed by rc2 (based on
my current performance). I couldn't live with the IO thrashing in b5.
I just downloaded the binary from mozilla.org and installed it under
/usr/lib/firefox-3.0rc2 and changed the references
Hi,
Running up to date Fedora 9. Every so often, kjournald locks up the
system due to heavy IO. When it is done, system response returns to
normal. Is this normal? Or should I report it as a bug?
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 09 June 2008 17:10:32 stan wrote:
Hi,
Running up to date Fedora 9. Every so often, kjournald locks up the
system due to heavy IO. When it is done, system response returns to
normal. Is this normal? Or should I report it as a bug?
I'd definitely report
Mike Burger wrote:
I'm running Fedora 9 with the Firefox 3 beta. After start, Firefox
reads and writes heavily to the disk (99.99% in iotop) for almost a
minute. Is this known behavior and acceptable or a bug?
Keeping in mind that Firefox is now out at 3.0 RC2 (though I can't find an
stan wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 09 June 2008 17:10:32 stan wrote:
Hi,
Running up to date Fedora 9. Every so often, kjournald locks up the
system due to heavy IO. When it is done, system response returns to
normal. Is this normal? Or should I report it as a bug?
I'd
das wrote:
Hello Friends
I am using SCIM on Fedora for around two years. In Fedora 7 and
then 8, everything was working as fine as it could be.
All this time I was working with SCIM, which I use for changing to and
fro between Bangla (Bengali) keyboard layout 'Probhat' for Bangla texts
and
wwp wrote:
Hello Tim,
On Sun, 25 May 2008 17:35:27 +0930 Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 01:03 +0200, wwp wrote:
I've noticed that when I log in w/ some users in terminals, I'm not
able to play sounds using `aplay`. I get something like the errors
below, whereas it works
Justin Conover wrote:
I've got nothing, I've tried latest stable alsa-driver/lib, snapshot
and git tree.
Here is some advice to someone who has the same problem as you, but has
an ICH7 hda-intel. It is from the alsa-devel list and is an extract of
the full message.
...
If not, try
Timothy Murphy wrote:
[snip]
I can't help you with your specific problem, but I wanted to comment on
your observation below.
Multimedia and in particular Sound is easily the weakest chain
in Fedora, and has been for several versions of Fedora.
The whole Sound system is absurdly complicated,
Ric Moore wrote:
Is there any particular reason that alsaconf is not included in Fedora?
If it works and it's simple, I'd like to see it. I'm getting a blooming
headache reading the howtos to set up 6 channel sound. I've used
kasound in the past and it worked well. Now, it's not doing the trick
f f wrote:
It happened today, I was writing some code from Gnome and suddenly I couldn't
save.
I installed Fedora on a ide 40gb hdd so it couldn't be full...
du said I have ~30gb in /var/log/httpd. now that was could have been some log
file... the problem is that i only installed the system
dcw wrote:
I posted this on the KDE mailing list and they reccommended that I re-post on
this list.
Current setup:
Motherboard: M2A-VM has a connector for either ac97 or hd sound. I am using
ac97
Sound output: line output from computer to tv.
OS: Fedora 8 with all updates
Tested for sound
dcw wrote:
On Saturday 24 May 2008 4:41 pm, stan wrote:
dcw wrote:
I posted this on the KDE mailing list and they reccommended that I
re-post on this list.
Current setup:
Motherboard: M2A-VM has a connector for either ac97 or hd sound. I am
using ac97
Sound output: line output from
Justin Conover wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:57 PM, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Justin Conover wrote:
I've struggled with this since ive had this laptop. Fedora
7/8 I was able to build the alsa-driver from mercurial
repository
Justin Conover wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Justin Conover
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the Ubuntu 8.04 2.6.24-16-generic that sound works on.
http://pastebin.ca/1027387
here is a diff between the latest fedora kernel and default ubuntu
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