Hi,
Today's yum update on Fedora 14 resulted in about 10 seconds long 100% CPU load
on one of the cores
and an error in scriptlet:
Running Transaction
Updating : farsight2-0.0.22-1.fc14.x86_64
1/26
Updating :
On 15/09/11 04:00 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 09/16/2011 02:10 AM, Manuel Escudero wrote:
RPM -
http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/xenodecdn/jokosher-0.11.5-0.fc15.noarch.rpm
SRC.RPM -
http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/xenodecdn/jokosher-0.11.5-0.fc15.src.rpm
it's a noarch
On 08/10/11 01:15 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
Milan Broz wrote:
Truecrypt on Linux uses kernel dm-crypt, so it is all mainly about
metadata format handling.
I will probably try to add alternative to cryptsetup
to handle directly Truecrypt format (which is documented on project
On 16/08/10 08:10 AM, Brandon Lozza wrote:
By your logic we should ban gcc, java, mono, python, perl, bash ... as
one can use them to create and/or run non free software.
Also you may be aware that javascript has its uses *outside* of the
web too (just like you can write
On 26/08/10 12:03 PM, Alex Hudson wrote:
On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 19:51 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
We probably need to attack this trend more aggressively, like putting
expiration dates into the installer after which it'll just refuse to
install
Putting up a message saying this is no longer
On 05/10/10 05:00 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Richard Hughes hughsi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5 October 2010 09:55, FlorianFesti ffe...@redhat.com wrote:
Sorry for my may be naive question: Why do we need to know if we are
docked or not. Isn't there exactly the same
On 05/10/10 07:09 AM, Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
On 10/05/2010 09:02 AM, Dariusz J. Garbowski wrote:
On 05/10/10 05:00 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Richard Hughes hughsi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5 October 2010 09:55, FlorianFesti ffe...@redhat.com wrote:
Sorry
On 05/10/10 08:40 AM, FlorianFesti wrote:
On 10/05/2010 03:15 PM, Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
If the lid is open, both output should be enabled by default (you are
free to manually disable one). If the lid is closed on battery power
the system should suspend (unless you choose otherwise in
On 24/11/12 05:37 AM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Kevin Fenzi ke...@scrye.com said:
It should also be normally trying multiple mirrors, not a bunch of
times to the same one. :(
[...]
Actually, when I account for the different hashes and arches, the
failing requests for
Features/ColorManagement describes per-screen / per-output support. I have a
dual monitor setup here
(potentially even triple-monitor if I could setup SurroundView with on-board
Radeon and discrete
Radeon card). I don't see test case for multi-monitor setups. Is this planned
or supported
On 08/04/10 05:53 PM, Christoph Wickert wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 08.04.2010, 19:05 -0400 schrieb Tony Nelson:
On 10-04-08 14:13:01, Christoph Wickert wrote:
[snipped]
I never said it is a useful decision rationale, it's something we
cannot avoid. I agree it's not useful, but please
On 16/03/11 01:03 PM, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
2011/3/16 Jeff Moyerjmo...@redhat.com:
Michał Piotrowskimkkp...@gmail.com writes:
2011/3/16 Jeff Moyerjmo...@redhat.com:
Out of curiosity, what SSD do you have?
ocz vertex 2
OK, haven't tested those.
So far, I can not say anything about
On 25/04/12 10:55 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 09:30 -0500, Jon Ciesla wrote:
Nothing is being taken away, the default is being changed. If you're
using Fedora in production, I presume you're installing with
Kickstart.
It's worth noting that if the question is how does
On 26/04/12 03:18 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2012-04-25 at 17:27 -0600, Dariusz J. Garbowski wrote:
Does that imply that new installs will be easily switched from firewalld
to static iptables? I always do new install but I want to keep my firewall
static, with my current iptables
On 20/06/12 02:47 PM, Charles Zeitler wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:17 PM, Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.com wrote
I just tested a fresh install from F17 desktop live; the /home/user
directory created after firstboot is 700. /home/user created by s-c-u is
700. /home/user created by
On 20/06/12 07:31 PM, Jesse Keating wrote:
On 06/20/2012 05:16 PM, Dariusz J. Garbowski wrote:
On 20/06/12 02:47 PM, Charles Zeitler wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:17 PM, Adam Williamson
awill...@redhat.com wrote
I just tested a fresh install from F17 desktop live; the /home/user
On 15/02/12 01:30 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 18:10 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 15.02.2012 17:59, schrieb Rahul Sundaram:
On 02/15/2012 05:06 PM, Steve Clark wrote:
On 02/15/2012 05:49 AM, Panu Matilainen wrote:
It might be a shocking revelation to you but not
On 05/05/13 08:40 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
On Sat, 2013-05-04 at 15:22 -0700, Dan Mashal wrote:
Hidden by default and showing it on demand is likely to still be a
hindrance to people who may not know they type their password wrong
( because I think most assume that it will work fine, we
On 07/07/13 05:50 PM, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Dan Fruehauf:
Alt+F1, Alt+F2, any VTs loaded?
Nope, and systemd isn't spawning shells anymore.
I guess I have to reboot and save what's still there.
Possibly linked to it: I had similar situation last night after reboot with new packages and
On 24/07/13 05:04 PM, Antonio Trande wrote:
This phrase in MPI guidelines is little clear for me:
Software that supports MPI MUST be packaged also in serial mode [i.e.
no MPI], if it is supported by upstream.
What does mean serial mode ? :)
Serial in this case means non-parallel, running
On 05/02/14 05:46 PM, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
On 02/04/2014 06:18 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
And then we can definitely justify making them bigger. 550MB, or even 1GB. It's
neutral to plus
for performance for either HDDs or SSDs (faux short stroked in the former, and
overprovisioned for
the
On 25/03/14 03:00 AM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 17:14 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
Saying that nobody wants this, it's madness, totally wacky,
almost all users are NOT going to put up with this is going rather
too
far. I think it's entirely worth the Desktop product making
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