On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 23:15 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote:
Hi,
We've just published latest Echo Monthly News Issue [1]. Due too lack of
enough content, it is joint of November's and December's happenings. The
topics are:
* Echo Perspective
- Proposed Designs
* Proposed Guideline
Hi,
We've just published latest Echo Monthly News Issue [1]. Due too lack of
enough content, it is joint of November's and December's happenings. The
topics are:
* Echo Perspective
- Proposed Designs
* Proposed Guideline Changes
- Bitmap Post-processing in Echo Icons
Regards,
The Echo Team
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 23:15 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote:
Hi,
We've just published latest Echo Monthly News Issue [1]. Due too lack of
enough content, it is joint of November's and December's happenings. The
topics are:
* Echo Perspective
- Proposed Designs
* Proposed Guideline
Since each package we add for build dependencies may add a new source rpm
to our list, this needs to recurse.
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src/pypungi/__init__.py | 23 +++
1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/pypungi/__init__.py b/src/pypungi/__init__.py
index
---
src/bin/pungi.py |7 ++-
1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/bin/pungi.py b/src/bin/pungi.py
index 7cc615c..9224713 100755
--- a/src/bin/pungi.py
+++ b/src/bin/pungi.py
@@ -86,13 +86,16 @@ def main():
mypungi._inityum() # initialize the yum
---
src/pypungi/__init__.py | 36 +++-
1 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/pypungi/__init__.py b/src/pypungi/__init__.py
index cc3928f..2590775 100644
--- a/src/pypungi/__init__.py
+++ b/src/pypungi/__init__.py
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 21:51 +0100, Oliver Falk wrote:
Hi Mike!
Mike Bonnet schrieb:
I've just created tickets for a few Koji features that I've been wanting
to implement for a while (as well as updated an old one), and I'm
planning to devote some time to in the near future. If you have
OF == Oliver Falk oli...@linux-kernel.at writes:
OF And regarding your point: '... different arches build noarch
OF subpackage with different contents'. Well, then it's definitly not
OF *noarch*, is't it? :-)
It is quite possible for the contents to differ by, say, date, or by
timestamps being
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--- a/src/pypungi/__init__.py
+++ b/src/pypungi/__init__.py
@@ -424,8 +424,6 @@ class Pungi(pypungi.PungiBase):
In other places, this method could be called No Package Left Behind.
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diff --git a/src/pypungi/__init__.py b/src/pypungi/__init__.py
index 1d2734c..01d7b90 100644
---
The attached patches implement the building of 'full' trees - these
are trees that contain all subpackages of any source RPMs used in
the tree composition. This can be useful if the distribution you're
building isn't going to have an 'Everything' tree like Fedora has.
As an example, a compose of
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 15:21 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
OF == Oliver Falk oli...@linux-kernel.at writes:
OF And regarding your point: '... different arches build noarch
OF subpackage with different contents'. Well, then it's definitly not
OF *noarch*, is't it? :-)
It is quite
MB == Mike Bonnet mi...@redhat.com writes:
MB There is some set of post-build checks we may want to run on these
MB noarch subpackages to ensure they are in fact noarch, and that
MB their content is sane.
I think it would be sufficient to collect all of the noarch packages
generated from the
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Created an
On Tuesday 06 January 2009, Nifty Fedora Mitch wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 06:57:05PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 01:47:11 +0100
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is there a similar option for ping under Fedora?
ping -s sizeyouwant www.google.com
you must also set a do not
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 16:38 +0900, Otgonbayar.A wrote:
On Fedora 10 when I print a document in page size A4 it prints in Letter
size. Is it only my problem or does someone have same problem?
I used to suffer from that, but not any more. I can't really recall the
solution. It's a FAQ, though.
On Tuesday 06 January 2009, Tim wrote:
This is more of an OpenOffice.org question, than a Fedora one.
eh eh eh
this is an old issue; they came here even complaining that their small cat
does not piss any more by the time they installed fedora; any suggestion to
search small pets newsgroups
Maurizio Marini wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009, Tim wrote:
This is more of an OpenOffice.org question, than a Fedora one.
eh eh eh
this is an old issue; they came here even complaining that their small
cat does not piss any more by the time they installed fedora; any
suggestion to
Dear All,
I would like to install Fedora 9 on a desktop with the above-quoted
controller and need help on a site where I can download driver for RAID
controller.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Regards
/Bravo
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Under Windows XP Run=cmd I get
ping www.google.com -f -l 1490
...
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set
repeated several times
...
Is there a similar option for ping under Fedora?
You may want to take a look at the ping man page:
The -f and I believe
Timothy Murphy wrote:
[...@mary tmp]$ ping -s 1466 -c 3 -M do www.google.com
PING www.l.google.com (74.125.39.104) 1466(1494) bytes of data.
From homegate.homenet.telecomitalia.it (192.168.1.1) icmp_seq=1 Frag needed and
DF set (mtu = 1492)
Incidentally, what exactly does DF set mean?
Is it
It turned out that NetworkManager had turned itself back on.
Once disabled and stopped, firefox was back online.
(I'm not anti-NM, just don't need it on this box)
Frank
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Nifty Fedora Mitch wrote:
Is there a similar option for ping under Fedora?
ping -s sizeyouwant www.google.com
you must also set a do not fragment flag.
I see that adding the option -M do
(which I take it is what you meant)
does indeed give a little more information,
or at least gives the
Paul Flo Williams wrote:
[...@mary tmp]$ ping -s 1466 -c 3 -M do www.google.com
PING www.l.google.com (74.125.39.104) 1466(1494) bytes of data.
From homegate.homenet.telecomitalia.it (192.168.1.1) icmp_seq=1 Frag
needed and DF set (mtu = 1492)
Incidentally, what exactly does DF set mean?
Otgonbayar.A píše v Út 06. 01. 2009 v 16:52 +0900:
On Fedora 10 when I print a document in page size A4 it prints in Letter
size. Is it only my problem or does someone have same problem?
sorry, explressed not well.
This happens only when I use Open Office. Other programs print without
Chris Snook wrote:
David wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
From last I heard Wednesday, Jan 7 is EOL for F8. So be warned.
In all honesty... EOL means End Of Line... Which means no more bugfix
updates and no more security patches.
It does *not* mean that fedora 8 will stop working on January
Well, for some strange reason, since installing Fedora 10, I can no longer
SSH into my box. I've got SSHD running, both on the standard port and on a
non-standard port. I don't even get a username/password prompt. Just a
timeout error. Funny thing is I can SCP into the box all day long, I just
On mar, 2009-01-06 at 06:20 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
Any ideas? I'd really like to be able to connect to my box.
For first, launch an nmap from the client to see if there are open ports
(disable firewall at all just to try).
And after, check the conf files, to see if there is an exception
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
You can add MTU=1492 to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1.
I tried this (and re-booted) but it doesn't seem to have any effect;
the MTU as given by ifconfig is still 1490:
---
[...@mary tmp]$ cat
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 16:38 +0900, Otgonbayar.A wrote:
On Fedora 10 when I print a document in page size A4 it prints in Letter
size. Is it only my problem or does someone have same problem?
I should ask the obvious:
Is this printing a document that has already been created? (Which will
come
Maurizio Marini wrote:
it's a known problem
http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php?topic=235535.msg1625049
i have appended in sysctl.conf
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0
Thanks very much.
Molto grazie.
That seems to have solved the problem for me.
It's strange that WiFi works fine with this
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Alan Evans wrote:
Is there a way to make that work
Yes. Make a directory on the stick with your user permissions. The /
of the usb drive will always be owned by root through HAL/dbus/gvfs
No - ext2/3/4's root inodes are just regular directories and can be
owned
Bravismore Mumanyi wrote:
I would like to install Fedora 9 on a desktop with the above-quoted
controller and need help on a site where I can download driver for RAID
controller.
Can you plug it into a modern machine and provide the lspci output ?
You might find it just works. Have you tried ?
John Aldrich wrote:
Well, for some strange reason, since installing Fedora 10, I can no longer
SSH into my box. I've got SSHD running, both on the standard port and on a
non-standard port. I don't even get a username/password prompt. Just a
timeout error. Funny thing is I can SCP into the box
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 00:56:05 Jerry Ro wrote:
hi,
did anyone manager to install a flash player on fedora 9 with firefox?
I followed the exact instructions from fedora (when it told me install
flash driver) and downloaded an rpm they suggested, installed it using
YUM, but it still won't
Happy New Year!
I recently upgraded a RHEL5 server to F10. Yes there were many
headaches doing the upgrade.
I have one remaining problem that I can not fix.That is the usb drive
that I have in fstab will not mount when I issue the following command
mount -a
[r...@financialseal media]#
Hi,
I have searched the web over the holidays and am at a dead end. I do
not understand why this quite working after the upgrade.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
What is the content of your /etc/fstab file ?
Have you tried the suggestion of looking at the output of dmesg ?
Chris
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Hi,
I have searched the web over the holidays and am at a dead end. I do
not understand why this quite working after the upgrade.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
What is the content of your /etc/fstab file ?
Have you tried the suggestion of looking at the output of
Mike Cloaked mike.cloa...@gmail.com wrote:
David Boles wrote:
My point was that the Fedora 8 system will not magically 'poof' and stop
working. But it would be for a user of Feodra 8, IMHO, a good time to
plan an upgrade.
Of course and it certainly would be
I am hoping I've not missed the bus on this particular problem, but I've
been too busy to upgrade my systems to F10 until the last week or so.
One, being my daughter's new laptop.
Now, I'm having one devil of a problem. None of my F10 systems (2
upgrades from F9 and one fresh install (the
Ok. I managed to *briefly* connect with my machine from outside. I
still think there's something hinky about my config since I
installed F10. It *was* working on FC6, and I wiped and reinstalled
F10. Now, I can SSH in from my wife's XP box on the LAN, but I can't
SSH in from outside,
Hi,
I have looked at dmesg and it tells me it is there and also give me a
mount warning to run e2fsck.
Have you tried running e2fsck on the volume in question ?
cheers Chris
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Date: 01/06/2009 06:12 AM
No - ext2/3/4's root inodes are just regular directories and can be
John Aldrich wrote:
Ok. I managed to *briefly* connect with my machine from outside. I
still think there's something hinky about my config since I
installed F10. It *was* working on FC6, and I wiped and reinstalled
F10. Now, I can SSH in from my wife's XP box on the LAN, but I can't
SSH in
Kind of off topic, but I'd love to know what people think of running a
single high quality 24 inch LCD display at 1920x1200 versus running 2 20
inch displays at 1680x1050.
I have the later setup (2 x 20@ 1680x1050) and it works, no doubt about
it. But its not like having a single display because
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 09:22:25AM -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
I can SSH in from inside the LAN on either the standard port or the
non-standard port, but I cannot access my machine from outside.
This sounds like a port forwarding issue. If you're using iptables,
check your rules. If you're
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
F9 required an extra package to be installed - IIRC it is called
libflashsupport (could have a hyphen in there somewhere?)
Flash 9 (not Fedora 9) required that extra package to get sound working.
Flash 10 doesn't need it, and indeed its presence can
Ed Greshko wrote:
Alan Evans wrote:
Howdy!
When I insert a USB thumb drive formatted with vfat, it gets
automagically mounted under /media with appropriate permissions so the
logged in user can write to the device. But if the thumb drive is
formatted ext2, only root can write to it.
$
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Christopher A. Williams wrote:
I had promised to do this and post my results a week ago and got
thoroughly tied up over the holidays - sorry about that. It was a good
Christmas for us though! :)
So - I did get around to loading up a server with
Quoting Chris Snook csn...@redhat.com:
I'm curious to know what, if anything, appears in /var/log/messages and
/var/log/secure when you attempt to ssh in, as well as what appears
when you successfully scp in.
Initially, nothing was appearing in /var/log/secure. However, I did
eventually
Mark Haney wrote:
I am hoping I've not missed the bus on this particular problem, but I've
been too busy to upgrade my systems to F10 until the last week or so.
One, being my daughter's new laptop.
Now, I'm having one devil of a problem. None of my F10 systems (2
upgrades from F9 and one
I'm still strugging to find a solution to the problems of the AR5006EG
wireless on the Acer Aspire One.
It seems that the driver is not being loaded, no matter what I do, so I
considered the options.
Using ndiswrapper and a windows driver - not simple, as I didn't buy the
windows system. I
John Aldrich wrote:
Ok. I managed to *briefly* connect with my machine from outside. I still
think there's something hinky about my config since I installed F10.
It *was* working on FC6, and I wiped and reinstalled F10. Now, I can SSH
in from my wife's XP box on the LAN, but I can't SSH in
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:11:16 -0500
Mark Haney wrote:
So, what's the deal?
The new default is NetworkManager. If you want networking to
behave exactly like it always used to, then you need to:
chkconfig --level 2345 NetworkManager off
chkconfig --level 2345 network on
That gets back the old
John Aldrich wrote:
Hmm.. possibly. I compared it with the saved SSHD_CONFIG from my FC6 box
(I copied it to my home directory before wiping and reinstalling) and it
*appeared* to be identical. Also, I'm running SELINUX in Permissive
mode (have I mentioned I *hate* SELINUX?!?!? G) since there
Tim píše v Út 06. 01. 2009 v 22:14 +1030:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 16:38 +0900, Otgonbayar.A wrote:
On Fedora 10 when I print a document in page size A4 it prints in Letter
size. Is it only my problem or does someone have same problem?
It was my longtime question too.
I should ask the
John Aldrich writes:
Any ideas? I'd really like to be able to connect to my box.
No idea what's happening. But I'd try increasing verbosity with ssh -v or
even ssh -vvv, maybe you will spot what's wrong then.
Good luck,
Wonko
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I was receiving email log notices that there was
a problem with removing fmt-ptrn-java-1.3.17-1.fc9.i386,
so I attempted to remove it:
# yum remove fmt-ptrn-java-1.3.17-1.fc9.i386
Loaded plugins: aliases, fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit
Setting up Remove Process
Resolving Dependencies
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On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
With the USB mounted become root Then chown alan /media/disk.
The ownership information is maintained in the ext2 structure. So, the
next time it is mounted it will retain ownership by alan.
I find this acceptable.
Daniel B. Thurman wrote, at 01/07/2009 12:27 AM +9:00:
I was receiving email log notices that there was
a problem with removing fmt-ptrn-java-1.3.17-1.fc9.i386,
# rpm -e fmt-ptrn-java-1.3.17-1.fc9.i386
/sbin/ldconfig: relative path `1' used to build cache
error:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 14:31:52 M A Young wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
F9 required an extra package to be installed - IIRC it is called
libflashsupport (could have a hyphen in there somewhere?)
Flash 9 (not Fedora 9) required that extra package to get sound working.
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 09:55 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
Quoting Chris Snook csn...@redhat.com:
Hmm.. possibly. I compared it with the saved SSHD_CONFIG from my FC6
box (I copied it to my home directory before wiping and reinstalling)
and it *appeared* to be identical. Also, I'm running
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to setup NTP info via kickstart ? More
specifically, I'd like to do the following on Fedora 10 systems via the
kickstart mechanism:
1) Specify NTP servers (e.g., ntp1.virginia.edu, ntp2.virginia.edu, ...)
2) Enable / activate NTP -- I.e., What one would get by
Hello,
I have on a machine Fedora 9 where I have installed OpenOffice from
openoffice.org. Also on that machine I have installed ms core truetype
fonts.
I installed the truetype fonts in /usr/share/fonts/ttfonts/ttf and
the Type1 fonts in /usr/share/fonts/ttfonts/Type1.
After, I run in both
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 09:22 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
Ok. I managed to *briefly* connect with my machine from outside. I
still think there's something hinky about my config since I
installed F10. It *was* working on FC6, and I wiped and reinstalled
F10. Now, I can SSH in from my wife's
It's immediately on launching KDE
Thomas E. Casartello, Jr.
Staff Assistant - Wireless Technician/Linux Administrator
Information Technology
Wilson 105A
Westfield State College
Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT)
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Quoting Alex Schuster wo...@wonkology.org:
John Aldrich writes:
Any ideas? I'd really like to be able to connect to my box.
No idea what's happening. But I'd try increasing verbosity with ssh -v or
even ssh -vvv, maybe you will spot what's wrong then.
Ok... Now I'm in again. How long, I
Mamoru Tasaka wrote:
Daniel B. Thurman wrote, at 01/07/2009 12:27 AM +9:00:
I was receiving email log notices that there was
a problem with removing fmt-ptrn-java-1.3.17-1.fc9.i386,
# rpm -e fmt-ptrn-java-1.3.17-1.fc9.i386
/sbin/ldconfig: relative path `1' used to build cache
error:
On Monday 05 January 2009 09:31:32 Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
Impressive. It seems that everybody knows about this problem since before
the F10 release. Therefore, it is a plain case of broken edge.
Paulo, someone on the kde list told me to use EXA acceleration, telling me to
add this
Section
Cameron Mura wrote:
I naively did the following in a ks file to
modify ntp.conf, but that doesn't actually 'enable' ntp on the system:
cat /etc/ntp.conf EOF_ntpconfig
server ntp1.virginia.edu dynamic
server ntp2.virginia.edu dynamic
server ntp3.virginia.edu dynamic
EOF_ntpconfig
I have:
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:11:16 -0500
Mark Haney wrote:
So, what's the deal?
The new default is NetworkManager. If you want networking to
behave exactly like it always used to, then you need to:
chkconfig --level 2345 NetworkManager off
chkconfig --level 2345 network on
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Then I'm somewhat at a loss to understand what you mean by threading.
The linking of replies to the messages being replied to joins the
entire set together into a thread. The presentation of
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 16:45, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 14:31:52 M A Young wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
F9 required an extra package to be installed - IIRC it is called
libflashsupport (could have a hyphen in there somewhere?)
Flash 9 (not
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 16:50:38 Nigel Henry wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 16:45, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 14:31:52 M A Young wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
F9 required an extra package to be installed - IIRC it is called
libflashsupport
Kevin Kofler wrote:
David wrote:
My point was that the Fedora 8 system will not magically 'poof' and stop
working. But it would be for a user of Feodra 8, IMHO, a good time to
plan an upgrade.
No, it's a good time to already have upgraded. If you still haven't, don't
waste time planning,
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 12:16 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Can you give a specific example where the MUA uses the References
header to display messages (i.e. derives some information from it that
is not present in the In-Reply-To header, other than simply copying it
to further replies)?
a) When you say upgrade, do you mean telling Anaconda to upgrade an
existing
installation? Anaconda doesn't have logic to handle migrating from i386
to
x86_64, so it's not expected to work. Upgrading from F8 i386 to F9 i386
or F10
i386 generally should work. If you want to switch
Chris Jones jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk writes:
Hi,
I have looked at dmesg and it tells me it is there and also give me a
mount warning to run e2fsck.
Have you tried running e2fsck on the volume in question ?
cheers Chris
Yes, several times since I have been trying different
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:38:07 -0500
Eric Mesa wrote:
I tried erasing Xorg and rebooting. Same problem. I checked my /etc/X11 and
there was a new xorg.conf in there. Created by the livna program.
What video card do you have?
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:38:07 -0500
Eric Mesa wrote:
I tried erasing Xorg and rebooting. Same problem. I checked my /etc/X11
and
there was a new xorg.conf in there. Created by the livna program.
What video card do you
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Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Christopher A. Williams wrote:
I had promised to do this and post my results a week ago and got
thoroughly tied up over the holidays - sorry about that. It was a good
Christmas for us though! :)
So - I did get around to
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 15:05:33 +
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm still strugging to find a solution to the problems of the AR5006EG
wireless on the Acer Aspire One.
I have an Acer Aspire One and have had no problems with the wireless
networking other than the freeze-up that I reported here:
Gene Poole wrote:
a) When you say upgrade, do you mean telling Anaconda to upgrade an
existing
installation? Anaconda doesn't have logic to handle migrating from i386 to
x86_64, so it's not expected to work. Upgrading from F8 i386 to F9 i386
or F10
i386 generally should work. If you want
I've got a server that we use to do speed testing of our upstreams (and
customers links) using FTP. This is a fresh F10 install and I'm getting
what seems to be a very common selinux ftp error (226 Failed to open
directory). I've googled up a couple of forum posts on how to fix it,
but most say
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Mark Haney mha...@ercbroadband.org wrote:
I've got a server that we use to do speed testing of our upstreams (and
customers links) using FTP. This is a fresh F10 install and I'm getting
what seems to be a very common selinux ftp error (226 Failed to open
Rick Stevens ricks at nerd.com writes:
my fstab is
/dev/sdc1/media/usbdiskext2
pamconsole,exec,auto,hotplug,managed00
Uh, are you sure the /media/usbdisk directory exists? Directories in
/media are generally created by udev when it senses a drive being
plugged
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
First of, you may get better assistance from the fedora-selinux list.
Also, I'm curious as to why you're using ftp as opposed to nuttcp
Well, it's hard to use something you've never heard of. However, I am
looking at it now.
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Mark Haney wrote:
I've got a server that we use to do speed testing of our upstreams (and
customers links) using FTP. This is a fresh F10 install and I'm getting
what seems to be a very common selinux ftp error (226 Failed to open
directory). I've googled up a couple of forum posts on how to
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:30:40 -0500
Mark Haney wrote:
I mean, why offer
the options in 's-c-n' if they aren't going to be implemented?
Because virtually everything in the vicinity of NetworkManager
is broken and needs another year or so of development to
work right? :-).
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