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Topics: 1. Re: Blue screen and yum / not yum (Bassel Safadi) 2. use wireless 
router as wireless NIC? (Dave Stevens) 3. Re: Network connection issue (max) 4. 
Re: Blue screen and yum / not yum (max) 5. Re: Blue screen and yum / not yum 
(Patrick O'Callaghan) 6. Re: Blue screen and yum / not yum (Patrick 
O'Callaghan) 7. Re: Any hope of KDE 3.5 in F10? I want it too ! (Timothy 
Murphy) 8. Re: Any hope of KDE 3.5 in F10? I want it too ! (Arthur Pemberton) 
9. Re: use wireless router as wireless NIC? (Fred Erickson) 10. Re: F8 All 
multi media is TRIPLE SPEED! (Nifty Hat Mitch) 11. Re: Thunderbird (again!?!?) 
(Craig White) 12. after yum update no volume control? (Phill) 13. Re: Blue 
screen and yum / not yum (g) 14. FC9 x86_64 powers off unexpectedly (Dan 
Farmer) 15. Re: FC9 x86_64 powers off unexpectedly (stan) 16. Re: FC9 x86_64 
powers off unexpectedly (Roger 
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 1Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 00:50:17 +0300From: "Bassel Safadi" Subject: Re: Blue 
screen and yum / not yumTo: "For users of Fedora" Message-ID:    <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 
at 12:49 AM, Bassel Safadi wrote:>>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM, Patrick 
O'Callaghan <> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>> Sorry to be pedantic Bassel, but 
"why you don't have to" is not the same>> as "why you should not". The first 
means "it's not obligatory to [i.e.>> to top-post], but you can if you like", 
which is more or less the>> reverse of what you actually mean, that being "why 
you should not>> [top-post]".>>>> poc>>>> -->> fedora-list mailing list>> 
[email protected]>> To unsubscribe: 
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list>>>> Sorry for my bad 
English, you're right Patrick, I said it the wrong way,> I'm new to English 
that's why I do such mistakes,> Thanks a lot for the note :-)>this was about 
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 2Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 14:51:42 -0700From: Dave Stevens Subject: use wireless 
router as wireless NIC?To: "fedora list" Message-ID: <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"I have an office that 
moved recently. Before it was using a Linksys wrt54g wireless router, dsl from 
the telco (telus). Now it is adjacent to another office set up the same way. 
Rather than continue to pay double we'd like to share the cost and the 
connection. Can anyone suggest whether or how I can program my router to pick 
up the wifi signal from the next office and get it into my box? F7 if it 
matters.Dave-- In modern fantasy (literary or governmental), killing people is 
the usual solution to the so-called war between good and evil. My books are not 
conceived in terms of such a war, and offer no simple answers to simplistic 
questions.-- Ursula K. LeGuin------------------------------Message: 3Date: Mon, 
23 Jun 2008 17:59:54 -0400From: max Subject: Re: Network connection issueTo: 
For users of Fedora Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedJim Douglas wrote:> I boot up, get assigned an 
IP address by service provider, when I do an ipconfig I see the address.> > But 
I can't browse the internet. Suggestions?> > (The computer has worked for the 
lat 2 years, on re-boot it no longer works.)> > > Jim> Are you sure its a valid 
IP?DSL or cable internet?got a router?have you pinged loopback, localhost, 
gateway? tried pinging a remote IP? if you can ping by IP but not name then DNS 
is screwy.-- Fortune favors the *BOLD*------------------------------Message: 
4Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:16:29 -0400From: max Subject: Re: Blue screen and 
yum / not yumTo: For users of Fedora Message-ID: <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:> I will try to answer all the questions with one message.> > First I 
will be glad not to "top post" as soon as someone tells me what it means ;-)> > 
Second, I believe they are using Gnome. That is usually what they use here.> I 
was gone last week when they sent the machine but I believe it is gnome.> > The 
customer says the monitor is fine. I had him bring up grub and put 3 and he 
says> he did it. I wasn't there to see it.> > I think they are going to bring 
the machine here and I can analyze it.> > > Always easier if you can see and do 
for yourself. I asked about the video driver too....: 
)------------------------------Message: 5Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:09:28 
-0430From: "Patrick O'Callaghan" Subject: Re: Blue screen and yum / not yumTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plainOn Tue, 
2008-06-24 at 00:49 +0300, Bassel Safadi wrote:> > > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 
12:38 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan>  wrote:> Sorry to be pedantic Bassel, but "why 
you don't have to" is> not the same> as "why you should not". The first means 
"it's not obligatory> to [i.e.> to top-post], but you can if you like", which 
is more or less> the> reverse of what you actually mean, that being "why you 
should> not> [top-post]".> > poc> > --> > fedora-list mailing list> 
[email protected]> To unsubscribe:> 
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list> > > Sorry for my bad 
English, you're right Patrick, I said it the wrong> way, I'm new to English 
that's why I do such mistakes,One makes mistakes, one doesn't do them :-) I 
know it's reallyconfusing, as most languages, especially those derived from 
Latin, theeveryday words for make and do are the same, but in English they 
aren't(he said redundantly). BTW you don't come across as someone new 
toEnglish, judging from your posts here.> Thanks a lot for the note :-)When I 
was learning Spanish I was grateful for people correcting me. NowI sometimes 
correct them :-) (and that's a language with two verbs for"to be", which mean 
different things and are not 
interchangeable.)poc------------------------------Message: 6Date: Mon, 23 Jun 
2008 18:09:44 -0430From: "Patrick O'Callaghan" Subject: Re: Blue screen and yum 
/ not yumTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plainOn 
Tue, 2008-06-24 at 00:50 +0300, Bassel Safadi wrote:> > > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 
at 12:49 AM, Bassel Safadi>  wrote:> > > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM, 
Patrick O'Callaghan>  wrote:> Sorry to be pedantic Bassel, but "why you don't 
have> to" is not the same> as "why you should not". The first means "it's not> 
obligatory to [i.e.> to top-post], but you can if you like", which is more> or 
less the> reverse of what you actually mean, that being "why you> should not> 
[top-post]".> > poc> > --> > fedora-list mailing list> [email protected]> 
To unsubscribe:> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list> > > > 
Sorry for my bad English, you're right Patrick, I said it the> wrong way, I'm 
new to English that's why I do such mistakes,> Thanks a lot for the note :-)> > 
this was about (Blue screen and yum / not yum) right? 
:-)Yes.poc------------------------------Message: 7Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 
00:47:47 +0100From: Timothy Murphy Subject: Re: Any hope of KDE 3.5 in F10? I 
want it too !To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=us-asciiArthur Pemberton wrote:>> One thing that slightly surprises me 
is that having a server>> that runs 5 times as fast, with 4 times as much 
memory,>> as my greatly-loved ancient Asus server>> does not in fact seem to 
speed anything up noticeably.> > I am guessing your network is your current 
bottleneckIsn't it everybody's?I'm only using this machine as a server - httpd, 
mysql,openldap, etc.I guess the slowest machine in the world is going to be 
fasterthan my reasonably fast (4Mb/s) ADSL 
connection.------------------------------Message: 8Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 
17:56:04 -0500From: "Arthur Pemberton" Subject: Re: Any hope of KDE 3.5 in F10? 
I want it too !To: "For users of Fedora" Message-ID:      <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 
6:47 PM, Timothy Murphy  wrote:> Arthur Pemberton wrote:>>>> One thing that 
slightly surprises me is that having a server>>> that runs 5 times as fast, 
with 4 times as much memory,>>> as my greatly-loved ancient Asus server>>> does 
not in fact seem to speed anything up noticeably.>>>> I am guessing your 
network is your current bottleneck>> Isn't it everybody's?>> I'm only using 
this machine as a server - httpd, mysql,> openldap, etc.> I guess the slowest 
machine in the world is going to be faster> than my reasonably fast (4Mb/s) 
ADSL connection.Exactly. If you're not going to be hitting Mysql with heavy 
queries, a1GHz Celeron sans xorg would probably server you just as well.-- 
Fedora 7 : sipping some of that moonshine( www.pembo13.com 
)------------------------------Message: 9Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:07:40 
-0800From: Fred Erickson Subject: Re: use wireless router as wireless NIC?To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plainOn Mon, 
2008-06-23 at 14:51 -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:> I have an office that moved 
recently. Before it was using a Linksys wrt54g > wireless router, dsl from the 
telco (telus). Now it is adjacent to another > office set up the same way. 
Rather than continue to pay double we'd like to > share the cost and the 
connection. Can anyone suggest whether or how I can > program my router to pick 
up the wifi signal from the next office and get it > into my box? F7 if it 
matters.> > DaveThe Linksys WAP11 could be set up to re-transmit a received 
wifi signal.Don't know if the WRT54g has that capability or not. Have you 
googledwireless bridges?------------------------------Message: 10Date: Mon, 23 
Jun 2008 16:37:27 -0700From: "Nifty Hat Mitch" Subject: Re: F8 All multi media 
is TRIPLE SPEED!To: "For users of Fedora" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=utf-8On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 11:46:29 -0700, Nat Gross  wrote:> On Mon, Jun 
23, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Michael Schwendt  wrote:>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:45:30 
-0400, Nat Gross wrote:>>>>> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Michael Schwendt  
wrote:>>> > On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:20:54 -0400, Nat Gross wrote:>>> >>>> >> Ok. 
I don't have pulseaudio loaded. I tried loading it and nothing changed.>>> >> 
With Aplay, I'm having a problem finding test media for it. Any wav>>> >> file 
I threw at it,>>> >> it refused to play because:>>> >> aplay: 
test_wavefile:749: can't play not PCM-coded WAVE-files>>> >>>> > Then they used 
Microsoft ADPCM encoding. You could still play>>> > or convert them with "sox" 
(and "play") instead.>>>>>> Hey. Thanks for introducing me to sox. I wish I had 
known such a thing existed>>> and I will need it in the future. But, it is too 
complex for me right now just>>> to play something with it.>>>> play filename>> 
yep. Still about triple speed.> Remember the vinyl records? Sounds like a 33 
being played at 78. (If I> remember the numbers)Curious, is cpuspeed 
active?Since cpuspeed (see also powernow) can tinker with the processor's clock 
speed it is 'possible' but unlikelythat the audio code woke up with the CPU 
running at a low power slow speed and made timing decisions that mismatch 
theCPU running at full speed.-- Nifty Hat MitchT o m M i t c h e l 
l------------------------------Message: 11Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:38:48 
-0700From: Craig White Subject: Re: Thunderbird (again!?!?)To: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED], For users of Fedora Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: 
text/plainOn Mon, 2008-06-23 at 13:43 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:> Sorry 
for asking questions about Thunderbird again...> > It seems that when there are 
new messages to be received,> Thunderbird does not automatically obtain the new 
messages> to be downloaded from IMAP into my offsite/local and let> me know 
that I have new messages when there are subfolders> besides Inbox. Seems that I 
have to check each and every subfolder> to find out if there are any new 
messages in them.> > I have a case on the IMAP server where there are rules 
that detect> and move new messages out of Inbox and into assigned subfolders.> 
> So what can I do to get Thunderbird to check all my subfolders> and download 
the new messages for me?> > BTW:> 1) I do notice that each subfolder has a menu 
item called> "Favorite Folder" but what is this really? Enabling it does> not 
seem to do anything in particular as far as I can tell.> > 2) Clicking on 'Get 
Mail', or 'Get all new Messages' but again> it does not seem to do anything 
other than with Inbox.> > Yes, I do have 'Check New Messages' option enabled 
for every 1> minute and yes, it works for Inbox - just that it does not know 
anything> about subfolders having new messages in them. Is there some sort of> 
option somewhere to check all subfolders for new messages?----right click on 
any folder and select properties.check the box labeled 'check this folder for 
new messages'Craig------------------------------Message: 12Date: Mon, 23 Jun 
2008 16:40:44 -0700 (PDT)From: Phill Subject: after yum update no volume 
control?To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=us-asciiUsing Fedora 8 KDE. After most recent yum update, my kmix went 
away. Has it been replaced by another program or what? Thanks in advance. 
------------------------------Message: 13Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:45:42 
+0000From: g Subject: Re: Blue screen and yum / not yumTo: For users of Fedora 
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; 
format=flowedPatrick O'Callaghan wrote:>> 
http://www.html-faq.com/etiquette/?toppost> > Sorry to be pedantic Bassel, but 
"why you don't have to" is not the same> [top-post]".poc,have a look at link. 
it also mentions inline replying and cutting waste. ;o)-- tc,hago.g.in a free 
world without fences, who needs gates.------------------------------Message: 
14Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 17:06:54 -0700From: "Dan Farmer" Subject: FC9 x86_64 
powers off unexpectedlyTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=ISO-8859-1Hi All,My system has been spontaneously powering off once or 
twice a day forthe last week or so. The obvious candidate would be thermal 
issues, soI took some steps to improve cooling and I believe that is fairly 
wellresolved. At the last power off that I was present for I checked theCPU 
temp in the BIOS when it booted up and the temp was 45 degrees C.I also tweaked 
some settings related to cpu voltage and powersavingsettings that seemed to 
help a bit (?). But still my longest run ofuptime has been about 18 hours.I 
recently built this sytem, the specs are as follows:System specs:Fedora Core 9 
x64_64500W power supplyCore2 Duo E8400 proc @ 3Ghz4 GB RAMGIGABYTE 
GA-EP35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 motherboardnvidia geforce 8800 GTI've built 
plenty of systems before that never have had problems, butI wouldn't completely 
rule out "build quality" I suppose -- I justthink it's unlikely. Can anyone 
give me some direction on what else Ican investigate? Any log files, BIOS 
settings (I know that's a littleout of the scope...), etc?Thank you! Other than 
the intermittent loss of power I've really beendigging FC9 
:)-Dan------------------------------Message: 15Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 17:22:59 
-0700From: stan Subject: Re: FC9 x86_64 powers off unexpectedlyTo: For users of 
Fedora Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedDan 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 checked the> CPU temp in the BIOS when it booted up and the 
temp was 45 degrees C.> I also tweaked some settings related to cpu voltage and 
powersaving> settings that seemed to help a bit (?). But still my longest run 
of> uptime has been about 18 hours.>> I recently built this sytem, the specs 
are as follows:>> System specs:> Fedora Core 9 x64_64> 500W power supply> Core2 
Duo E8400 proc @ 3Ghz> 4 GB RAM> GIGABYTE GA-EP35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 
motherboard> nvidia geforce 8800 GT>> I've built plenty of systems before that 
never have had problems, but> I wouldn't completely rule out "build quality" I 
suppose -- I just> think it's unlikely. Can anyone give me some direction on 
what else I> can investigate? Any log files, BIOS settings (I know that's a 
little> out of the scope...), etc?>> Thank you! Other than the intermittent 
loss of power I've really been> digging FC9 :)>> -Dan>> This sounds like a 
power supply problem to me. A bad component that overheats after running for a 
period of time.------------------------------Message: 16Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 
19:23:31 -0500From: Roger Heflin Subject: Re: FC9 x86_64 powers off 
unexpectedlyTo: For users of Fedora Message-ID: <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedDan 
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 checked the> CPU 
temp in the BIOS when it booted up and the temp was 45 degrees C.> I also 
tweaked some settings related to cpu voltage and powersaving> settings that 
seemed to help a bit (?). But still my longest run of> uptime has been about 18 
hours.> > I recently built this sytem, the specs are as follows:> > System 
specs:> Fedora Core 9 x64_64> 500W power supply> Core2 Duo E8400 proc @ 3Ghz> 4 
GB RAM> GIGABYTE GA-EP35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 motherboard> nvidia geforce 
8800 GT> > I've built plenty of systems before that never have had problems, 
but> I wouldn't completely rule out "build quality" I suppose -- I just> think 
it's unlikely. Can anyone give me some direction on what else I> can 
investigate? Any log files, BIOS settings (I know that's a little> out of the 
scope...), etc?> > Thank you! Other than the intermittent loss of power I've 
really been> digging FC9 :)> > -Dan> I don't know about that Intel's, but on 
some AMD MB the higher end cpus would cause machines to power off, the issue 
was that the MB in question was not testing at all with the higher cpu speeds, 
and the higher cpus pulled too much power and resulted in MB power components 
overheating, the initial solution was to put a bigger heatsink on the power 
components, the later solution was to use a larger power component, you may be 
able to test this sort of theory by having a fan directly blow on the MB to 
keep everything nice and cool, you might also use a temp meter and measure the 
temps on various components and see if anything outside of the cpu is getting 
too warm, or you could using the powersavings setting in Linux to not allow the 
cpu to run at the highest speed, if not running at the highest speed helps, 
then it could be overheating, or causing some other component to overheat. Also 
without something cpu intensive running the cpu temp may not mean anything, if 
you do get something cpu intensive to run, that may cause it to fall over 
fairly quickly. Roger--------------------------------fedora-list mailing [EMAIL 
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OK you were the ones who didn't want me to top post and wanted me to keep the 
reply subject even though it is pretty non-descript.

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