needs an ACPI driver
If the event was received and Linux wouldn't be doing anything with it,
I could deal with it. But the event doesn't fire at all so I have no
idea where to look. I'm running F10, kernel version 2.6.27.41-170.2.117.
Does anyone have an idea what the problem
On 9/29/09 11:20 , Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:54:20 +0200, Gijs wrote:
Hello List,
Today I once again had to wait 30 minutes for fsck to finish checking my
1TB disk and I'm getting a bit fed up with it.
What was the reason for the check? Did you choose t
t shutdown. Now this seems
to be a solution, but the filesystems will still be mounted RW when I
want to check them, so that's not gonna work.
Has anyone else found a solution to this problem or maybe give some
pointers on how to make it work?
Regards, Gijs
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On 6/24/09 8:46 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Gijs wrote:
I recently upgraded from F10 to F11 and after I did this, Gnome stopped
mounting my NTFS partitions automatically.
If those are non-removable partitions, it's a bug that it did mount it
automatically before. It's supp
On 6/17/09 10:26 PM, Giuseppe Fuggiano wrote:
On 2009/6/17 Gijs wrote:
On 6/17/09 11:15 AM, Giuseppe Fuggiano wrote:
Do you have "haldaemon" and "messagebus" services running?
Yea, both are running just fine.
You can try:
mv ~/.gnome2 ~/.gnome2.old
and restart the G
On 6/17/09 11:15 AM, Giuseppe Fuggiano wrote:
2009/6/17 Gijs:
Hello List,
I recently upgraded from F10 to F11 and after I did this, Gnome stopped
mounting my NTFS partitions automatically. However, if I manually execute
the gnome-mount command with the following command:
gnome-mount -d /dev
On 6/17/09 11:15 AM, Giuseppe Fuggiano wrote:
2009/6/17 Gijs:
Hello List,
I recently upgraded from F10 to F11 and after I did this, Gnome stopped
mounting my NTFS partitions automatically. However, if I manually execute
the gnome-mount command with the following command:
gnome-mount -d /dev
course I can add the partitions to my fstab and have them mounted
on boot, but this feature worked before and I'd like to have it work again.
So does anyone have any idea (or perhaps the same problem) how to solve
this?
Regards, Gijs
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Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> Gijs wrote:
> ...
>
>> I'm running Fedora 8, kernel version 2.6.26.8-57.fc8. Does anyone else
>> have a similar problem with this type of card/module?
>>
>
> I've had problems in the past with this. The NIC would fail
Sanjay S Nair wrote:
Eventhough i have successfully installed the mplayer I am not
successful in installing the GUI for that player. i don't know
sometimes it doesn't works the ./configure, make, make install.
"yum install mplayer" should do the trick. You don't really need to
compile everyth
g wrote:
Gijs,
from looking at headers in your reply, your are using;
User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (Windows/20080421)
would you please open your address book and change settings for this
list to 'prefers to receive messages formatted as: plain text'
also, please remove histo
Ed Warner wrote:
Message: 9
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 19:50:26 +0200
From: Gijs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: bind update keeps messing up write-rights
To: For users of Fedora
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Ed Warner wrote:
Ed Warner wrote:
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Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 06:26:53 -0400
From: "Christopher K. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: bind update keeps messing up write-rights
To: For users of Fedora
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Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
Gijs wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Gijs writes:
Hey List,
Not sure why this is happening so perhaps someone can explain this
to me.
Whenever I update bind it messes up/resets access rights on my zone
files. Now normally this wouldn't be a bad thing
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Gijs writes:
Hey List,
Not sure why this is happening so perhaps someone can explain this to
me.
Whenever I update bind it messes up/resets access rights on my zone
files. Now normally this wouldn't be a bad thing, but because I have
dynamic updates on, for
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 09:36 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
Steve Searle wrote:
Around 04:48pm on Friday, July 18, 2008 (UK time), Gijs scrawled:
Not sure why this is happening so perhaps someone can explain this to me.
Whenever I update bind it messes up/resets
nd up
having non-writeable journalizing files. So after every update I end up
having to manually change the access rights on my jnl files.
Is anyone else having the same problem and/or is it supposed to be like
this?
Regards, Gijs
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 05 July 2008 11:16:59 Gijs wrote:
Hey list,
I'm trying to get the 380 USB 2.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] to work, but so far I
haven't
had much luck.
I've never tried getting an USB camera to work before, so I'm probably
missing out on RPM package
ything. It
just shows me some test-screen (guess that's the default screen).
Since the webcam is pretty old, I thought that there has to be a driver
somewhere that supports it. But I really have no idea which driver it
should be.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Regards, Gijs
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Steven Stern wrote:
On 05/31/2008 08:12 AM, Gijs wrote:
| Mike Burger wrote:
|>> Hey list,
|>>
|>> I'm using sendmail to handle all my incoming and outgoing email
and now
|>> I've ran into a problem related to spamassassin.
|>> Because spamassassin als
Mike Burger wrote:
Hey list,
I'm using sendmail to handle all my incoming and outgoing email and now
I've ran into a problem related to spamassassin.
Because spamassassin also checks outgoing mail, sending outgoing mails
always takes about 3-4 seconds.
Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but my
e
gets decreased to around <0.5 seconds.
Regards,
Gijs
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