Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Monday 04 January 2010 05:50:54 Paul Allen Newell wrote:
While doing a yum update after an install from DVD, I noticed that I
got the following message (this is a write it down and then retype into
computer that has mail so I might have a typo:
[...]
Installing
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Monday 04 January 2010 08:15:13 Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Monday 04 January 2010 05:50:54 Paul Allen Newell wrote:
[...]
Installing: kernal-PAE-2.6.31.9-174.fc12.i686
W: Possible missing firmware ql8100_fw.bin for module
s wrote:
On 01/03/2010 11:50 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
While doing a yum update after an install from DVD, I noticed that
I got the following message (this is a write it down and then retype
into computer that has mail so I might have a typo:
[...]
Installing: kernal-PAE-2.6.31.9-174.fc12
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Don't do that. See:
http://ryanler.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/controlaltbackspace-shortcut-does-not-restart-the-x-server-in-fedora-11/
(with screenshots even! :)
There is no need at all to make an xorg.conf, and as you have seen it
can cause
Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I cannot get my notebook to even go over 800x600 for the internal
display without using system-config-display to create a xorg.conf to
get higher resolution with FC12. How do I convince X to give me more
without the xorg.conf?
BTW, this is on
A quick question which is hopefully just an education request ...
While reinstalling f12 on a machine that I messed up, I was following
all my notes and directions and reached the point where the install was
successful and it was time to update. I did a su -l and then typed
yum update. I
While doing a yum update after an install from DVD, I noticed that I
got the following message (this is a write it down and then retype into
computer that has mail so I might have a typo:
[...]
Installing: kernal-PAE-2.6.31.9-174.fc12.i686
W: Possible missing firmware ql8100_fw.bin for
Chris Smart wrote:
2010/1/4 Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu:
I though control-C was an immediate kill of whatever was running and was
wondering why yum didn't stop when I tried to kill it.
It's an interrupt, which could be blocked or it might be on a
different queue. You should
,
On Monday 28 December 2009 09:21 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
The man page tells you under what conditions the various files
(/etc/profile, ~/.bash_profile ~/.bash_login etc) are read depending on
what type of shell (interactive, login).
Are you saying there is a situation not covered
TNWestTex wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
François Patte wrote:
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any well behaved desktop environment
when ever you login. In my experience XFCE and WindowMaker does
this. (I
don't use
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any well behaved desktop environment
when ever you
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I could
edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
system-config-display to create an xorg.conf that matched the default
that
Eric Tanguy wrote:
Le 27/12/2009 09:42, Paul Allen Newell a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
François Patte wrote:
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
Craig White wrote:
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 00:42 -0800, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I could
edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
How did you discover
Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sunday 27 December 2009 11:06 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newellpnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Monday 16 November 2009 05:47:43 Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I am not certain why I would want to
disable SELinux as it clearly is part of the Fedora package and is
trying to tell me that something isn't right.
Good thinking. You definitely do not want
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 11/16/2009 12:09 AM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Paul SELinux policy can not be written in such a way to allow you to run X
Windows as root.
The problem is too many Applications require rights to write to the homedir and
we want to treat /root differently
I am pinging this message out again as I haven't heard anything. I want
to have more info about a DVD that clobbers a drive in F11 and need help
in getting the necessary info to submit a bug.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I just upgrade to 2.6.30.9-96.fc11.i686.PAE
Hello:
I just upgraded two of my systems to latest yum update
(2.6.30.9-96.fc11.i686.PAE) with the hopes that the CD and DVD issues
have been resolved (they have, almost, but thats a separate bugzilla
report).
What I am querying about in this email is a message that I am seeing
when I log
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
Hello:
I just upgraded two of my systems to latest yum update
(2.6.30.9-96.fc11.i686.PAE) with the hopes that the CD and DVD issues have
been resolved (they have, almost
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
You can try to disable SELinux in /etc/selinux/config or in
/boot/grub/grub.conf.
In /etc/selinux/config, change SELinux
Hiisi wrote:
2009/11/16 Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com:
Roger wrote:
On 11/15/2009 08:37 PM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote:
On 15/11/09 00:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
Ralph Gorrill wrote:
I yhave a DELL lap top that one of my employess loaded FEDORA on
with
I just upgrade to 2.6.30.9-96.fc11.i686.PAE and everything else yum gave
me today and confirmed that most of my issues have been fixed (a big
thanks to Harald et al for getting this done !!!)
I just logged two more bugs related to a couple things that didn't
happen with it.
Bug #537740: if
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
Hi Paul,
QUOTE
Summary:
SELinux is preventing the gdm-session-wor from using potentially mislabeled
files (.dmrc).
Detailed Description:
SELinux has denied gdm-session
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
From Wikipedia:
“...given the threat models and capabilities of the adversaries
involved, that's probably appropriate
Marcel Rieux wrote:
Did you ever believe that you would one day hear Alan Greenspan
confess that the way he envisioned global economics was totally wrong?
That's what, amongst other thing, you will hear in this stunning CBC
documentary entitled The Warning or how the 2008 financila meltdown
Marcel Rieux wrote:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
With all due respects, isn't this an incorrect posting given the intent of
the mailing list and the intent of the message?
Because I have respect for the intelligence of people
Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji wrote:
2009/10/13 Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com
mailto:ed.gres...@greshko.com
Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji wrote:
Problem: Fedora 11 is very very slow while it comes to rendering
graphics. It makes the experience really very poor. Clicking on any
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 18:03 +, Croombe F. Pensom wrote:
I am somewhat lazy in that I find a
GUI better to use than the command line even though I am familiar with
the latter and can use most of its commands.
This is a false dichotomy. The recommended
Roger wrote:
On 09/03/2009 02:25 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Over the last 3 months, I noticed that I have posted and not gotten
any responses. Fair enough, maybe the posts aren't worth it.
But I just did a check of the archives and I don't see any of my
posts. Don't know if I am
Over the last 3 months, I noticed that I have posted and not gotten any
responses. Fair enough, maybe the posts aren't worth it.
But I just did a check of the archives and I don't see any of my posts.
Don't know if I am incorrectly posting or, in worse case, blacklisted.
So, I am sending out
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Over the last 3 months, I noticed that I have posted and not gotten
any responses. Fair enough, maybe the posts aren't worth it.
But I just did a check of the archives and I don't see any of my
posts. Don't know if I am incorrectly posting
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