Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Jeroen van Meeuwen kana...@kanarip.com wrote:
If I gave you some 2.1.4 revisor packages to test on Fedora 9 (I'm not sure
they work but there have been no major changes), are you able to test them?
Yes. My only 'compat' concern is with
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Summary: Unable to upgrade to
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wastesedge-0.3.4-0.12.fc9
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wastesedge-0.3.4-0.12.fc10
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# yum --skip-broken -y update
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The two updates from today were
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Bug 480443 depends on bug 480449, which changed state.
Bug 480449 Summary: [ember-media] Adapt to font package renamings
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Rahul,
Any updates in this?
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2009/2/28 Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, TJ Davis wrote:
Thanks, I have applied for sysadmin-test.
Right now susmit has lead on this but I'm not sure what his time
constraints are over the next couple of weeks. If he's busy I'll just
make sure you guys all have
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:50 PM, susmit shannigrahi
thinklinux@gmail.com wrote:
2009/2/28 Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, TJ Davis wrote:
Thanks, I have applied for sysadmin-test.
Right now susmit has lead on this but I'm not sure what his time
constraints are
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009, David Nalley wrote:
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:50 PM, susmit shannigrahi
thinklinux@gmail.com wrote:
2009/2/28 Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, TJ Davis wrote:
Thanks, I have applied for sysadmin-test.
Right now susmit has lead on this
2009/3/1 Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com:
What are your concerns about ogo stagnation? Does sogo have more
momentum or is it just a new fork?
I see the following potential things which lead me to believe that OGo
is stagnated or close to it:
September of 2007 appears to be the last time the
Hi,
You can add acpi-off to the kernel arguments and see if it helps sort out your
keyboard/mouse issue. I recently solved the problem for my friend.
Goodluck
2009/2/27 William Henry whe...@redhat.com
Hi,
I've seen others have this problem and I've seen a BZ regarding it. Its the
mouse still
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 12:51:51 -0600
From: Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Off the wall quuestion about browsing.
To: fedora-list fedora-list@redhat.com
Message-ID: 1235847111.2558.11.ca...@cyrus
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I notice that when I browse certain sites they can determing
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 11:01:11 +0300
Hiisi wrote:
By the way, your browser sends some information about your system and
even language you're using on it in a special header. My favourite
Fedora' browser - lynx - doesn't send it. Because of that I can't browse
some pages. Error message on
Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 11:01:11 +0300
Hiisi wrote:
By the way, your browser sends some information about your system and
even language you're using on it in a special header. My favourite
Fedora' browser - lynx - doesn't send it. Because of that I can't browse
some pages.
I have a test box which has been showing some corruption of the display from
time to time.
Since it doesn't matter if I play, I thought I would try installing the latest
support for the graphics card from the nVidia website.
The package is a self-extracting archive, which checks for the kernel
2009/3/1 Andras Simon sza...@gmail.com:
On 3/1/09, Dave Bolt IT Solutions d...@davebolt.co.uk wrote:
I have a test box which has been showing some corruption of the display from
time to time.
Since it doesn't matter if I play, I thought I would try installing the
latest support for the
Klaus-Peter Schrage schrieb:
Matthew Flaschen schrieb:
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
In KDE (system settings - regional and language) I have set the DE
keyboard layout as well. Whenever I switch to US there, I immediatedly
get the correct layout in the Windows guest, and switching to DE again
in
Thanks Sam and Andras
Remains to be seen if the driver makes a difference. That will take a few
days.
Meanwhile, can anyone shed any light on the header file?
Thanks
Dave
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To: Community assistance,
On 3/1/09, Dave Bolt IT Solutions d...@davebolt.co.uk wrote:
I have a test box which has been showing some corruption of the display from
time to time.
Since it doesn't matter if I play, I thought I would try installing the
latest support for the graphics card from the nVidia website.
Don't
Craig White wrote:
ok - sorry for intruding...carry on.
Craig
Not a problem - I guess I trimmed too much in my replies. :(
Mikkel
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On 3/1/09, Dave Bolt IT Solutions d...@davebolt.co.uk wrote:
Thanks Sam and Andras
Remains to be seen if the driver makes a difference. That will take a few
days.
Meanwhile, can anyone shed any light on the header file?
Do you have the kernel-devel package installed?
Andras
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2009/3/1 Andras Simon sza...@gmail.com:
On 3/1/09, Dave Bolt IT Solutions d...@davebolt.co.uk wrote:
I have a test box which has been showing some corruption of the display
from
time to time.
Since it doesn't matter if I play,
Jim wrote:
The b43-fwcutter-011-3.fc9 firmware is what I have installed
That's not the firmware, it's the tool which extracts it from the
proprietary driver. You have to follow the instructions to get the actual
firmware.
Kevin Kofler
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
Surely Linux error messages should be intelligible
by the common user?
Or are they intended solely for gurus?
Some are for end users, some are for gurus (meant for posting on bug
reports and mailing lists). Translating every error message is not a
good use of developer
Hiisi wrote:
By the way, your browser sends some information about your system and
even language you're using on it in a special header. My favourite
Fedora' browser - lynx - doesn't send it. Because of that I can't browse
some pages. Error message on them says: `Sorry. Probably you're
Dear all
I am planning to build a cluster based in Linux. This cluster will
have a master node and some slave
nodes. I would like to boot the cluster from the master node and, if
possible to power/up/down the slaves from the master.
Since I´m considering Fedora 8 as the linux version to use, I
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm having problems with NM again.
I often have to re-boot once or twice before it connects.
It's probably a bug in your network (wireless?) driver rather than NM. What
driver are you using?
What is error -34?
A kernel error code.
How can one find out?
There's an
I wrote:
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#fw-b43legacy
PS: FYI, these are the general distro-independent instructions which build
the b43-fwcutter from source. For Fedora, you just have to:
su -c yum install b43-fwcutter
wget
Antonio Barragan wrote:
Since I´m considering Fedora 8 as the linux version to use
Don't. Fedora 8 is no longer supported, it makes no sense to select it for
new installations now! There are no more updates for Fedora 8, not even
security updates. All Fedora users are expected to have already
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 19:12 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
I have an interesting issue. I was using KDE for a while, and later
logged back into gnome. All the desktop icons were gone, but do appear
in the desktop folder from nautilus. The funny part is that I have a
trash icon on the taskbar/panel
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 09:07:31 -0500
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Translating every error message is not a
good use of developer time.
Yes, it is a far better use of developer time to be inundated
by folks asking what the hell obscure messages and behaviour means.
But, not to worry, it won't be the
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 17:04 +1030, Tim wrote:
I don't know how well the system will handle two or more computers
trying to create the same file on the same disc at the same time.
In fact this can't happen, as the two file-creation operations will be
serialized inside the kernel of the machine
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 09:07:31 -0500
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Translating every error message is not a
good use of developer time.
Yes, it is a far better use of developer time to be inundated
by folks asking what the hell obscure messages and behaviour means.
No, it's
Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 19:12 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
I have an interesting issue. I was using KDE for a while, and later
logged back into gnome. All the desktop icons were gone, but do appear
in the desktop folder from nautilus. The funny part is that I have
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Jim wrote:
The b43-fwcutter-011-3.fc9 firmware is what I have installed
That's not the firmware, it's the tool which extracts it from the
proprietary driver. You have to follow the instructions to get the actual
firmware.
Kevin Kofler
Yes now i have
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 10:28 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
I also just noticed that in some cases when I hit reply it doesn't go
back to the list, but only to the person who answered...the list isn't
in the reply to field...
I presume you mean lists other than this one. The Internet mailing list
Tom Horsley wrote:
Too bad the NM developers didn't feel like doing that
to fix the problems with network instead of deciding
to just chuck everything and write a completely
non-functional incompatible replacement.
What you're seeing are bugs in the _driver_, not in NM!
Kevin Kofler
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 15:08:31 +0100,
Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at wrote:
Hiisi wrote:
By the way, your browser sends some information about your system and
even language you're using on it in a special header. My favourite
Fedora' browser - lynx - doesn't send it. Because of
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 10:35 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 10:26:09 -0500
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
They read the source and developer
documentation and solve the problem themselves
Too bad the NM developers didn't feel like doing that
to fix the problems with network
On Sunday 01 March 2009 15:35:09 Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 10:26:09 -0500
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
They read the source and developer
documentation and solve the problem themselves
Too bad the NM developers didn't feel like doing that
to fix the problems with network instead
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 10:26:09 -0500
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
They read the source and developer
documentation and solve the problem themselves
Too bad the NM developers didn't feel like doing that
to fix the problems with network instead of deciding
to just chuck
Didn't I agree NM was a nightmare? But your problem is not NM. Your
problem is you don't have a realistic view of software development
practices.
If you want to look at poor practice then gdm is a far better example -
that *used* to be a usable piece of software then it got improved and
Phil Meyer wrote:
john wendel wrote:
Clueless here,
I've got an F10 install running well, and I'd like to move the system
to a flash disk. This flash will become the boot device for a small
system I'm building. Can I just use cp and end up with a workable
system? I know that I need to do a
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 10:28 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
I also just noticed that in some cases when I hit reply it doesn't go
back to the list, but only to the person who answered...the list isn't
in the reply to field...
I presume you mean
Message: 14
Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 15:22:50 +0100
From: Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at
Subject: Re: fedora 8 network booting howto
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Message-ID: goe5ns$m1...@ger.gmane.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Antonio Barragan wrote:
Since I´m
On Sunday 01 March 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You can get that either from the Panel
Settings menu (right-click on empty taskbar) or by hitting the small cashew
at the extreme right of the panel. When that panel is open, hovering over
the icon will change the
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On 02/28/2009 12:08 PM, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Steven Stern
subscribed-li...@sterndata.com mailto:subscribed-li...@sterndata.com
wrote:
On 02/28/2009 11:10 AM, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
On Sat, Feb 28,
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
There's another way to classify mailing-lists: those that are OK with
HTML messages, and those that aren't. This one isn't (see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines) so
please take note.
poc
Ok, I just noticed this part. Had it been less
Greetings;
I have upgraded to kde 4.2, and two things catch me right away.
1. Switching the kde thing back to menu, I see kontrol listed, but its
apparently a dead menu entry, not even a busy pointer when I click on it.
2. Under F8, my logitech keyboards media keys for mute and volume control
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 15:57:05 +
Alan Cox wrote:
If you want to look at poor practice then gdm is a far better example
Oh there is no doubt of that. I downloaded the source for gdm
to try and understand how I might fix bug 451562, and it boggles
the mind. An app who's one job is to validate a
Gary Waters wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
There's another way to classify mailing-lists: those that are OK with
HTML messages, and those that aren't. This one isn't (see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines) so
please take note.
poc
Ok, I just noticed this
The times this has happened to me I've gotten things to fix up by doing the
following:
1) bring up a terminal window and enter at the prompt
2) killall nautilus
you do not have to be root to do this.
Paolo
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Gary Waters gan...@videotron.ca wrote:
I have an
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 11:47 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
I have upgraded to kde 4.2, and two things catch me right away.
1. Switching the kde thing back to menu, I see kontrol listed, but its
apparently a dead menu entry, not even a busy pointer when I click on it.
2. Under
Gary Waters wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
There's another way to classify mailing-lists: those that are OK with
HTML messages, and those that aren't. This one isn't (see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines) so
please take note.
poc
Ok, I just noticed
Antonio Barragan wrote:
I´m aware of that. Thing is that, after downloading and having tried to
install both F9 and F10 several times, I´ve ended up with no more than
hangups.
Fun...
Have you tried some of the usual troubleshooting/workaround boot parameters?
Any of these can help (try them
If someone does not point out when you are making a mistake without
realizing it, how will you ever know you are making a mistake?
It would seem thunderbird enables both send as HTML and start my
reply above quote as default. Both have now been modified accordingly.
I'm still not fully
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Edit -- Preferences -- Composition -- General -- Send Options
Mikkel
o...the plain text domains setting is very nicely thought out.
Thanks for point it out!
Gary
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On Sunday 01 March 2009 17:11:04 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You can get that either from the Panel
Settings menu (right-click on empty taskbar) or by hitting the small
cashew at the extreme right of the panel. When that panel is open,
hovering over
Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 07:25:34 Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009, Craig White wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 00:17 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
I discovered about 2 hours ago that the updates repo in
yum.repos.d was
not enabled
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 17:11:04 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You can get that either from the Panel
Settings menu (right-click on empty taskbar) or by hitting the small
cashew at the extreme right of the panel. When that panel is
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 09:54:59 -0800
bruce wrote:
i'm considering a web kind of app, where the webservice returns a group of
files back to the requesting query. the webservice would have to quickly
generate the list of files from the local dir, which is why i'm trying to
figure out a
My server has 5 SATA drives. I have two pairs of Intel stripped raid
(FakeRaid). These are drive C: containing XP Pro and D: containing
Vista 64. I decided to try out Fedora 10 and added a 5th standalone
drive since I knew that Fedora has problems with FakeRaid.
During the installation I
On Sunday 01 March 2009 18:01:14 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 17:11:04 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You can get that either from the
Panel Settings menu (right-click on empty taskbar) or by hitting the
small cashew at the
On 01.03.2009 13:27, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/3/1 Andras Simon sza...@gmail.com:
On 3/1/09, Dave Bolt IT Solutions d...@davebolt.co.uk wrote:
I have a test box which has been showing some corruption of the display from
time to time.
Since it doesn't matter if I play, I thought I would try
Gerry Doris wrote:
My server has 5 SATA drives. I have two pairs of Intel stripped raid
(FakeRaid). These are drive C: containing XP Pro and D: containing
Vista 64. I decided to try out Fedora 10 and added a 5th standalone
drive since I knew that Fedora has problems with FakeRaid.
During
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Mikkel L. Ellertson
mik...@infinity-ltd.com wrote:
Gerry Doris wrote:
My server has 5 SATA drives. I have two pairs of Intel stripped raid
(FakeRaid). These are drive C: containing XP Pro and D: containing
Vista 64. I decided to try out Fedora 10 and added a
john wendel wrote:
Phil Meyer wrote:
john wendel wrote:
Clueless here,
I've got an F10 install running well, and I'd like to move the
system to a flash disk. This flash will become the boot device for a
small system I'm building. Can I just use cp and end up with a
workable system? I know
I want to run the smart package manager on my fedora machine, but I
don't want it to manage the system wide RPM's, but just some user
specific RPMs. I want a typical user to be able to manage his own set of
RPMs independently of the system management.
I am running Fedora Core 8 and when I
On Sunday 01 March 2009 18:40:53 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 18:01:14 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 17:11:04 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You can get that either from the
Panel Settings menu (right-click on
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 18:01:14 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 17:11:04 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You can get that either from the
Panel Settings menu (right-click on empty taskbar) or
OK, I'm confused now.
I managed to download a package from rpmfusion.org and install it.
I now have the following configuration options available in gnome.
System-Preferences-Hardware-Screen Resolution
System-Administration-Display
Applications-System Tools-NVIDIA X Server Settings
The Screen
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:54:59AM -0800, bruce wrote:
hi bruno.
for my situation. i have a bunch of files being created by an upfront
process, and on the backend, i have a number of client/child processes that
get created, which have to operate/process the files. no file is processed
by
On Sunday 01 March 2009 19:19:52 Colin J Thomson - G6AVK wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 18:40:53 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 18:01:14 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 17:11:04 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You
Kevin Kofler wrote:
I'm having problems with NM again.
I often have to re-boot once or twice before it connects.
It's probably a bug in your network (wireless?) driver rather than NM.
What driver are you using?
orinoco_cs .
My impression is that NM does not wait long enough at some point,
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 10:32 -0600, Steven Stern wrote:
[...]
rant
Is it *absolutely* necessary to include all 753 lines of quoted material
in this? Does nobody ever edit this stuff before posting?
/rant
poc
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On Sunday 01 March 2009 19:33:40 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 18:01:14 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009 17:11:04 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
This is part of the Panel Config. You can get that either from the
Panel Settings menu
First off, thanks for taking time to read this post.
I am having an issue with running and installing the F10 Live KDE CD. I have
spent several days reading posts about how to pull the correct video driver I
need for this work on my wife's ACER Aspire 4520.
I am an absolute n00b when it comes
2009/3/1 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
rant
Is it *absolutely* necessary to include all 753 lines of quoted material
in this? Does nobody ever edit this stuff before posting?
/rant
I thought we weren't supposed to use HTML tags either...
;o)
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Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Surely Linux error messages should be intelligible
by the common user?
Or are they intended solely for gurus?
Some are for end users, some are for gurus (meant for posting on bug
reports and mailing lists). Translating every error message is not a
good use of
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 12:26 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
I have no problem being told I'm in error, provided the tone in which
the message is conveyed is not inappropriately...dry, blunt,
sarcastic, or, heaven forbid, anal. Provided such is the case.
One
never knows with the written word.
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 11:14 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
No, I mean this one, as clarified in my post. Most of the time when I
hit reply it goes right back to the list. However, there are some
instances where only the responder's email is in the reply to field,
and it goes to their private email
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 11:47 -0800, Nifty Fedora Mitch wrote:
Depending on the complexity of the activity you may need to resort to
some of the tricks used by sendmail or postfix. For example how do
you know that a data file has been processed: not at all, completely
or
incompletely and if it
Anne Wilson wrote:
Hmm - I had a problem with NM. I reported it. I gave feedback as and
when
requested. The problem is solved. I'm not complaining :-)
I agree with you in principle.
But it is very difficult to pin down a problem that only arises
from time to time.
In my experience NM
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 19:56 +, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/3/1 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
rant
Is it *absolutely* necessary to include all 753 lines of quoted material
in this? Does nobody ever edit this stuff before posting?
/rant
I thought we weren't supposed to use
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I'm trying to use miro on my F10-x86_64 system but it dies with a seg
fault as soon as I try to watch anything:
~ WARNING downloader: connection closed -- quitting
~ INFO Shutting down downloaders...
~ /usr/bin/miro: line 2: 24049
I too am having a problem with Network Manager, and like Anne, I should
file a bug and provide feedback if requested. In my case Network Manager
seems to have a terribly difficult time connecting to my wireless
network before I login. I always have to force a restart of the network
service in
Greetings;
Akonadi won't run here the messages are confusing. From the kde help web
page: akonadictl start
should run it, but I get a very long report, the first stanza of which is
naming mysqld:
Starting Akonadi Server...
done.
[r...@coyote
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 03:19:47PM -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
rant
Is it *absolutely* necessary to include all 753 lines of quoted material
in this? Does nobody ever edit this stuff before posting?
/rant
He was asked to post it here. While a more clueful person would have asked
him to
--- On Sun, 3/1/09, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
From: Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net
Subject: Re: NM: the usual rant
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009, 11:51 AM
Kevin Kofler wrote:
I'm having problems with NM again.
I often have to re-boot
Robert L Cochran wrote:
I too am having a problem with Network Manager, and like Anne, I should
file a bug and provide feedback if requested. In my case Network Manager
seems to have a terribly difficult time connecting to my wireless
network before I login. I always have to force a restart of
2009/3/1 Mikkel L. Ellertson mik...@infinity-ltd.com:
Robert L Cochran wrote:
I too am having a problem with Network Manager, and like Anne, I should
file a bug and provide feedback if requested. In my case Network Manager
seems to have a terribly difficult time connecting to my wireless
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I probably shouldn't have said error message.
I should have said informational message.
Surely it would take very little effort to explain what
device state change: 1 - 2 actually means?
This is debugging output intended for wireless driver developers only, you
are not
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 12:49 -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 03:19:47PM -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
rant
Is it *absolutely* necessary to include all 753 lines of quoted material
in this? Does nobody ever edit this stuff before posting?
/rant
He was asked to post
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:01 -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 11:14 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
No, I mean this one, as clarified in my post. Most of the time when I
hit reply it goes right back to the list. However, there are some
instances
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:18 -0500, Gary Waters wrote:
Sorry about my grumpiness today.
Not to worry.
poc
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