Hello,
First off, not trying to bash or otherwise start a war about pulseaudio.
Just checking if anyone else is experiencing issues with the latest
F12 update (0.9.21-2) of pulseaudio?
For me changing between tracks in rhythmbox include a sound 'pop' at
the same time as the volume
So it seems it is related to thunderbird. I have the preference set to
play a sound when new mail arrives. After it has, sounds is messed up...
Bug with thunderbird I presume?
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Ok so totally bizarre, I re-updated via yum... It caused rhythmbox to
freeze as the connection to the server died. I killed and restarted it,
and the track changes were now sound seamless, as is tab completion in
gnome-terminal again...
I'm really not sure what the issue was, I've rebooted a
So again today, I see some updates two of which require a full system
reboot.
nfs-utils and ibus-rawcode. My system seriously needs to be shut down
for those to be properly updated? This is what I don't get. nfs-utils
never got a system reboot before, it doesn't get one on RHEL/Centos
On 12/16/2009 09:51 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Peter Jones wrote:
On 12/16/2009 11:43 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
you're an experienced user? You're comfortable knowing what does and
what does not require a reboot? Then why are you using PK?
Disable pk and do the updates directly
On 12/16/2009 10:11 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
Maybe this is a feature that needs to be addressed in the rpm layer or
something so that upgrades can have multiple effects with regards to
needing a reboot. I'm not sure how PK gets the request
On 12/16/2009 10:28 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
seems like a package basically has complex upgrade issues, so we
reboot. Are there other tags packages can have other than reboot?
Should there be? etc etc..
No.
The reason for this is that PKs
On 12/16/2009 10:38 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
Hands are needed to help advance this. Care to lend one?
Yes. I'm attempting to become more involved. I've submitted my first
package, and am going through the review process. That doesn't help
Hello,
I feel like there are an increasing number of packages requiring a
system reboot. I'm wondering why. The following updates were installed
today, and required a full system reboot. I can't seem to find any
package in the list that I can conceivably see requiring a reboot, is it
that
On 12/15/2009 09:54 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
Does gdm entirely restart when you logout? I don't believe so. I suspect
you get the same result by killing X then going back to that runlevel
but for many many many users a reboot is going to be less error-prone.
Isn't there gdm-restart for that
On 12/09/2009 11:14 AM, Kyle McMartin wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd highly recommend if you're running 2.6.31 or 2.6.32, that you update
to the latest kernel in the koji builds here:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1864871
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1864876
On 11/18/2009 06:23 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Many packagers don't know that maintaining a proper spec %changelog for
relevant spec file changes and %release bumps are considered important
during review already. Others add meaningless/dummy %changelog entries
even in
On 11/17/2009 12:05 PM, Josef Bacik wrote:
Sure, this isn't a perfect solution, it's just a nice to have feature
if you care for it. It's nice to take a complete snapshot of your
system right before you update just in case something goes horribly
wrong and you lose say configuration files or
.7.0.0 and libdspam.so.7 are in the
one package and then libdspam.a/la/so are part of -devel ?
Would that be the correct assumption?
Thanks for the tips so far.
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On 11/15/2009 06:52 PM, Matt Domsch wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 01:59:57PM -0700, Nathanael Noblet wrote:
Hello,
So I recently posted my first package and the review. While I waited I
started cleaning up more issues I found after I realized you could run rpmlint
on the actual rpm and
On 11/15/2009 03:05 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 22:30:44 +0100, Dominik wrote:
On Sunday, 15 November 2009 at 21:59, Nathanael Noblet wrote:
Hello,
So I recently posted my first package and the review. While I waited I
started cleaning up more issues I found after I
Hello,
I just submitted my first package for review. I'm not sure how to
mark it as need sponsor. I've created my FAS account and signed the cla.
I've started a scratch build to see how it works on the other arches.
I've compiled locally on f12 for x86_64.
Do I need to do anything else to
Hello,
I've been running F12/rawhide from a preupgrade from F11 for a couple
weeks now. I've just recently noticed the abrt feature. I started
submitting the bugs it found in the kerneloops. Which has me wondering
couple things.
#1 - I have many many kerneloops, each stacktrace/log
On 11/12/2009 10:50 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
If you have an oops or BUG of any sort, I think that sets the taint flag
for further oops reports, because after the first one you can't really
trust that the stacktrace or internal kernel structures aren't
corrupted. Most of the time they aren't,
Hello,
So this isn't a strictly development question, but based on the
answer it very well could be. I don't use evolution, but the
evolution-data-server is running. Is it used for anything else? If not,
perhaps it would be good to not run it as part of the gnome session when
the users
On 11/02/2009 09:52 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 09:36 -0700, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
Hello,
So this isn't a strictly development question, but based on the
answer it very well could be. I don't use evolution, but the
evolution-data-server is running. Is it used
On 09/17/2009 10:22 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 09:52 +0200, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
PS3MediaServer. A Java program to talk to a PS3 with DLNA. I'm
guessing this one would have problems because it requires ffmpeg or
mplayer/mencoder... Plus as a java program its probably a bit
On 09/16/2009 08:20 AM, Nathanael Noblet wrote:
I didn't because it still had quite a few patches that needed to go
upstream. I'll take a look at version 2.3...
Yeah the lib-patches is still full of patches...
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anywhere. Would this be a good
first package? I'll be using this for a couple of projects to convert
html to pdf with much less hassle than ever before.
Thoughts?
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Is this a legitimate request? Should I file a bug / feature request?
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On 07/31/2009 09:50 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Richard Hughes on 07/31/2009 10:43 AM wrote:
Not really. If you're running an old version of gimp, you can restart
[snip]
Fedora 10 and 11 support only 2,3
Unfortunately there's a bug somewhere then. I've been meaning to file
another bug
On 07/31/2009 04:28 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 07/31/2009 05:27 PM, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
Which is what I was trying to communicate... Should I file a bug then?
Yes, please. CC me, too, or link me.
And this is specifically PackageKit, and not some break out from it like
switch user, its a logout from X. It may be more useful to have the
message state 'Restart' than log out...
Am I off base? If I'm not, what component would I file against, simply
PackageKit ?
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On 07/09/2009 02:31 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Monday 06 July 2009 10:49:31 Eric Sandeen wrote:
Nathanael Noblet wrote:
On Jul 5, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
..
Well their python run script checks for its dependancies, and if not
met will do a svn checkout of the right copy,
On 07/03/2009 09:23 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
NJ == Nigel Jonesd...@nigelj.com writes:
NJ Horde:
All of these packages (horde, imp, ingo, jeta, kronolith, turba) are
PHP-based webapps, which should strike fear into most maintainers. I
happen to be co-maintainer so I guess I've been
On 07/03/2009 10:52 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
NDN == Nathanael D Nobletnathan...@gnat.ca writes:
NDN I'm wondering if it is possible to be a co-maintainer with
NDN someone willing?
In general, all you need is a sponsor. The usual route to that is via
the submission of new packages,
volume. If I in this case bring the main volume up to 84% again,
totem is at the 19% I set it to...
Is this expected behaviour?
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be because it failed to work that way for
me, so I had to su first.
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Hello,
Is it just me or is the torrent a bit slow. I typically download TV
shows at 1.5MB/s (MB, not Mb). 150-300MB in 4-5 minutes. This torrent is
sitting around 20-40KB/s... Anything I can do about that? Is the tracker
swamped or ???
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Conrad Meyer wrote:
I was getting speeds in excess of a few megabytes a second on the Fedora 11
torrents, I'm not sure why you're having trouble.
Yeah, I'm slightly confused, I downloaded a 5.5GB TV Series alongside it
at 1.5MB. It never increased after that completed...
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Matt Domsch wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 09:45:27PM -0600, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
Hello,
Is it just me or is the torrent a bit slow. I typically download TV
shows at 1.5MB/s (MB, not Mb). 150-300MB in 4-5 minutes. This torrent is
sitting around 20-40KB/s... Anything I can do about
be in charge of. To me it seems more likely that we need something in a
base/core rpm that installs an inotify script for system dirs that does
what it should when something is dropped into it...?
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