It was not possible to scan this message completely. You should
not assume that it is free of viruses.
Joachim Backes wrote:
When opening the following website:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Möbiusband,
you will find on this page a small video pointing to
On 01/09/2010 11:05 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Joachim Backes wrote:
When opening the following website:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Möbiusband,
you will find on this page a small video pointing to
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Moebiusband_wikipedia_animation.ogg
I want to play this
Joachim Backes wrote:
On 01/09/2010 11:05 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Joachim Backes wrote:
When opening the following website:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Möbiusband,
you will find on this page a small video pointing to
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:40:16 +
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't load,
so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the same error,
Anaconda 12.47
do you have an idea how to solve it?
On 01/08/2010 12:04 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:40:16 +
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't load,
so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the same error,
Anaconda 12.47
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Alan Cox a...@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:40:16 +
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't load,
so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the
On Friday 08 January 2010 07:04, Alan Cox wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:40:16 +
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't
load, so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the same
error,
On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 09:42:06PM +, jorge a secas wrote:
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't
load, so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the same
error, Anaconda 12.47
What is the error you get in text mode?
--
Matthew Miller
2010/1/8 jorge a secas tala...@hotmail.com:
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't load,
so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the same error,
Anaconda 12.47
do you have an idea how to solve it?
I don't know what that error is, but AFAIK the
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't load, so
we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the same error, Anaconda
12.47
do you have an idea how to solve it?
Yeah, add ram. Anaconda needs like 1/2 gig, and nevermind trying to
Fedora w/ 1/2gig as
Hi,
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode doesn't
load, so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we get the same
error, Anaconda 12.47
Which version of Fedora are you using and what is the video card in the
machines?
TTFN
Paul
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Sie können mich aufreizen
On 10-01-07 18:40:16, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
we at work have some PC's with 256 MB RAM, the graphical mode
doesn't load, so we choice the text mode, but in all machines we
get the same error, Anaconda 12.47
do you have an idea how to solve it?
Yeah, add ram. Anaconda needs like 1/2
On am embedded power pc project with 256 mb of ram, I ran fvwm, just
fine. This was with nfs root and a very old matrox video card.
I also compiled xdoom, madplay, and mozilla.
So this can be done, you will just need to install the basic machine in
text mode, the install x, and fvwm along
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Ralph Blach rcbl...@gmail.com wrote:
On am embedded power pc project with 256 mb of ram, I ran fvwm, just fine.
This was with nfs root and a very old matrox video card.
I also compiled xdoom, madplay, and mozilla.
So this can be done, you will just need to
On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 00:33:40 -0500
Mail Llists wrote:
What do I need to do/recover from backups - so that virt-manager sees
the vm ?
The simplest way is to regularly backup your machine definitions
via virsh dumpxml name name.xml, then you can recover the
machine definition via virsh define
On 01/03/2010 08:10 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
the vm ?
The simplest way is to regularly backup your machine definitions
via virsh dumpxml name name.xml, then you can recover the
machine definition via virsh define name.xml. If you can still
boot f11, that would be the way to go.
I have
On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 10:29:14 -0500
Mail Lists wrote:
I have backups of the entire disk but cannot still boot f11. Is that
.xml file stored somewhere ?
Libvirt itself stashes all its info in some random place, God knows
where :-). If you really have an complete disk image of f11, you might
be
On 01/03/2010 10:50 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 10:29:14 -0500
Mail Lists wrote:
I have backups of the entire disk but cannot still boot f11. Is that
.xml file stored somewhere ?
Libvirt itself stashes all its info in some random place, God knows
where :-).
Was
While I am still unable to find the original .xml files on the backup
- I did find a log file in root/.virt-manager which has the xml
definitions from when they were created.
Then Tom's virsh define should now work if I copy the lines from log
to a .xml file.
Thanks for help!
--
Hi Gene,
2010/1/3 Mail Lists li...@sapience.com:
On 01/03/2010 08:10 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
the vm ?
The simplest way is to regularly backup your machine definitions
via virsh dumpxml name name.xml, then you can recover the
machine definition via virsh define name.xml. If you can still
Hi Gene,
On Sunday 03 January 2010 08:40 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
On 01/03/2010 10:43 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
Try /etc/libvirt/qemu for the xml files.
Holy smoke - you're right!!
I never woulda guessed it would be in /etc ... who would have thunk!!!
Shouldn't it be in /var/lib or whatever?
On 01/03/2010 12:33 AM, Mail Llists wrote:
I have an image file with everything I need installed on it.
It was running fine in f11 (has win xp in it).
I intalled f12.
What do I need to do/recover from backups - so that virt-manager sees
the vm ?
I should add I can run the
What happens now? Not much I guess, as the list archive obfuscates email
[...]
that give you a feeling of accomplishment?
Just trying to point out the futility of trying to avoid publishing
your Fedora ID. It took me less than a minute to find it without
asking any human. One might even put up
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 04:35:07PM +0200, Debarshi Ray wrote:
What happens now? Not much I guess, as the list archive obfuscates email
[...]
that give you a feeling of accomplishment?
Just trying to point out the futility of trying to avoid publishing
your Fedora ID. It took me less than
Well, since I can surf the web with Opera and use Skype but not Firefox,
Evolution and Thuderbird, the connection between the computer and my
wireless ADSL modem as well as between the modem and the web work. I
just don't understand why some applications can't connect. But I agree
that it
The only thing I can think of suggesting is, have you looked at your
firewall configuration ?
Aaron
2009/12/16 Simon Schneebeli simon.schneeb...@okko.org
Well, since I can surf the web with Opera and use Skype but not Firefox,
Evolution and Thuderbird, the connection between the computer and
Yes! Your firewall could be , the issue here..
_
The only thing I can think of suggesting is, have you looked at your
firewall configuration ?
Aaron
2009/12/16 Simon Schneebeli
No difference with or without firewall. But I discovered something else:
Here's what happens:
- I start my computer and connect to the wireless: Firefox and
Thunderbird can not connect to the wireless but Opera can.
- I plug in the Ethernet cable. Now all connections work, with or
without
2009/12/16 Simon Schneebeli simon.schneeb...@okko.org
No difference with or without firewall. But I discovered something else:
Here's what happens:
- I start my computer and connect to the wireless: Firefox and Thunderbird
can not connect to the wireless but Opera can.
- I plug in the
On 12/16/2009 07:16 AM, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
Well, since I can surf the web with Opera and use Skype but not
Firefox, Evolution and Thuderbird, the connection between the computer
and my wireless ADSL modem as well as between the modem and the web
work. I just don't understand why some
Simon wrote:
As for wicd: I used that when working with Ubuntu and was always
quite
happy. So let's give it a try:
snip
My, my. What a headache. These thing make me feel kind of lost...
Simon
Sounds like you are actually quite close. Once wired is working, the
universe of points
Hi Simon;
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 23:27 +0100, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
On 12/14/2009 11:02 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
Simon wrote:
I have come to this thread late and only given it a cursory read. My
knowledge of NetworkMangager is limited. However, in a response to my
post Re: Fedora 12 -- A
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 09:09:32PM +0100, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
On 12/14/2009 08:52 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 20:40 +0100, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
On 12/14/2009 05:58 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
As for wicd: I used that when working with Ubuntu and was always quite
happy.
On 12/15/2009 09:23 AM, William Case wrote:
I have come to this thread late and only given it a cursory read. My
knowledge of NetworkMangager is limited. However, in a response to my
post Re: Fedora 12 -- A great new version !, Dec 13, Linuxguy123 makes
the passing remark I didn't have
On 11/12/2009 23:27, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Simon Schneebeli writes:
Through the network connection, I manage to establish a connection
with my wireless ADSL model. It also works through a wired
connection. Ping works. But neither Firefox nor any other programme
manage
On 12/15/2009 04:43 PM, Mikkel wrote:
On 12/15/2009 09:23 AM, William Case wrote:
I have come to this thread late and only given it a cursory read. My
knowledge of NetworkMangager is limited. However, in a response to my
post Re: Fedora 12 -- A great new version !, Dec 13, Linuxguy123
On 12/15/2009 03:32 PM, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
I've actually checked that. It's properly set and always was. The
problem must be elsewhere. Astonishingly I have the same problem when I
start from the live CD, and on the other hand I didn't have this problem
when connecting to the wireless
May sound silly, but have you turned off your home modem or reset it
lately? Sometimes that is all it takes.
--
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Springfield, IL
Fedora 12 x86_64
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On 12/15/2009 08:36 PM, Robert Collard wrote:
May sound silly, but have you turned off your home modem or reset it
lately? Sometimes that is all it takes.
To add to that, if you add a router, a computer and the Mac# changes
some of these Internet Modems have to be reset to reconize the
Jim Meyering j...@meyering.net writes:
Does anyone know of a public and *maintained* repository for parsecvs?
I've looked numerous times (as recently as a few weeks ago), and tried
to contact Keith Packard, hoping he would still be maintaining it,
but have had no luck.
I've recently pushed a
Quoting Rick Sewill rsew...@gmail.com:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 17:16 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Quoting H. Willstrand h.willstr...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:35 AM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
I currently have 6 Troubleshooter isues:
- SELinux is preventing
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes worked, so I could add all the additional
programs I needed and install the latest updates.
RPM: Couldn't resolve host
To mention
On Monday 14 December 2009 16:58:36 R. G. Newbury wrote:
At a console enter:
'service NetWorkManager stop'
I guess that should read 'service NetworkManager stop'. Note the small w
compared to the capital W. These things are case-sensitive, and can lead to
problems if one is not careful. :-)
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 18:01 +, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Monday 14 December 2009 16:58:36 R. G. Newbury wrote:
At a console enter:
'service NetWorkManager stop'
I guess that should read 'service NetworkManager stop'. Note the small w
compared to the capital W. These things are
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 11:58 -0500, R. G. Newbury wrote:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes worked, so I could add all the additional
programs I needed and install
On 12/14/2009 05:58 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes worked, so I could add all the additional
programs I needed and install the latest
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:40 PM, Simon Schneebeli
simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
On 12/14/2009 05:58 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 20:40 +0100, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
On 12/14/2009 05:58 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
As for wicd: I used that when working with Ubuntu and was always quite
happy. So let's give it a try:
I downloaded wicd from here: http://atrpms.net/dist/f12/wicd/
It tells me the
Here's what I get with ifconfig.
[r...@sangam simon]# ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1A:6B:CE:85:A7
inet addr:192.168.1.33 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::21a:6bff:fece:85a7/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING
On 12/14/2009 08:52 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 20:40 +0100, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
On 12/14/2009 05:58 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
As for wicd: I used that when working with Ubuntu and was always quite
happy. So let's give it a try:
I downloaded wicd from here:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Simon Schneebeli
simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Here's what I get with ifconfig.
[r...@sangam simon]# ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1A:6B:CE:85:A7
inet addr:192.168.1.33 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
Simon wrote:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes worked, so I could add all the
additional
programs I needed and install the latest updates.
Meanwhile, the wired connection works (was it because I manually added
the DNS???, anyway it
On 12/14/2009 11:02 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
Simon wrote:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes worked, so I could add all the
additional
programs I needed and install the latest updates.
Meanwhile, the wired connection works (was it
As for wicd: I used that when working with Ubuntu and was always quite
happy. So let's give it a try:
snip
My, my. What a headache. These thing make me feel kind of lost...
Simon
Yes. It is actually simpler to download the 2 packages from
wicd.sourceforge.net, and make make install. That
2009/12/14 Simon Schneebeli simon.schneeb...@okko.org:
/usr/lib/python2.6/config/Makefile
[...@samlap ~]$ sudo yum provides /usr/lib/python2.6/config/Makefile
python-devel-2.6.2-2.fc12.i686 : The libraries and header files needed for
: Python development.
Repo
2009/12/12 Debarshi Ray debarshi@gmail.com:
And let me put it this way: if fedora decides to post my non @fp.o address
somewhere, like in git entries, I'm going to be extremely pissed off about
it.
As for me, I don't mind publishing my real email address but I would prefer
not to have my
Christopher Brown wrote:
This is a non-issue.
It may be a non-issue to you but not to Seth Vidal obviously.
Both my fpo and non-fpo are published regularly
in commits and whatnot and I receive about 1 spam per week. But then I
have gmail. :)
Well I have received zero spams since April when
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 23:48 +, Sam Sharpe wrote:
... but that announcement was for 11:00 UTC 12/12/2009 - which is
still well before your message saying it started in 20 minutes (which
You're quite right. I was reading 11:00 as pm (it was late :-)
poc
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Hello all,
My problem is definitively not linked to the fedora-webpage being
down. Meanwhile I made some progress:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes worked, so I could add all the additional
programs I needed and install the latest
2009/12/11 Simon Schneebeli simon.schneeb...@okko.org
Hello all,
After having used Ubuntu since almost more than three years, I decided to
give Fedora a try. The installation went perfectly fine. Everything was
perfectly recognised. Now I face one big problem: I can't manage to connect
to
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 9:35 PM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Hello all,
My problem is definitively not linked to the fedora-webpage being down.
Meanwhile I made some progress:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no problem.
All programmes worked, so I could
Quoting H. Willstrand h.willstr...@gmail.com:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 9:35 PM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Hello all,
My problem is definitively not linked to the fedora-webpage being down.
Meanwhile I made some progress:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with
On Sunday 13 December 2009 12:35 PM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Now, back home, my problem is the following:
- DOES NOT WORK: Firefox, Thunderbird, Evolution (error connecting to
the server)
- DOES WORK: Opera, Sype, Software update, Ping.
Could it be that IPV6 thing? I think recently
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Hello all,
My problem is definitively not linked to the fedora-webpage being
down. Meanwhile I made some progress:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with no
problem. All programmes worked, so
Quoting Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Hello all,
My problem is definitively not linked to the fedora-webpage being
down. Meanwhile I made some progress:
At my brothers place I managed to connect to the internet with
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:00 PM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Quoting Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Hello all,
My problem is definitively not linked to the fedora-webpage being
down. Meanwhile I made some
2009/12/13 simon.schneeb...@okko.org:
Quoting Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:35 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Hello all,
My problem is definitively not linked to the fedora-webpage being
down. Meanwhile I made some progress:
At my brothers place
Q
What strikes me about that list is the ones that don't work are
NetworkManager aware - I wonder if NetworkManager is telling them the
connection is offline.
Do you have a NetworkManager icon in your systray? Does it show your
network connection? How are you setting up your connection? What's
2009/12/13 simon.schneeb...@okko.org:
Q
What strikes me about that list is the ones that don't work are
NetworkManager aware - I wonder if NetworkManager is telling them the
connection is offline.
Do you have a NetworkManager icon in your systray? Does it show your
network connection? How
As mentioned in my first e-mail, Opera works fine (I use it to send these
e-mails) as does Skype.
I don't think (but as I don't use it I'd welcome corrections) that
Opera gets information about whether the connection is up from
NetworkManager.
As for the differences between the network at
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:07 AM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
What's that magic trick? I get to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/IndexAdmin
and can surf around there without a problem. Magic?
It's seams to be an DNS issue. FF fails to lookup the IP-number.
During the installation of
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:20 AM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
As mentioned in my first e-mail, Opera works fine (I use it to send these
e-mails) as does Skype.
I don't think (but as I don't use it I'd welcome corrections) that
Opera gets information about whether the connection is up
I currently have 6 Troubleshooter isues:
- SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/python write access on sysctl.conf
- SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/python setattr access on sysctl.conf.
- SELinux is preventing /bin/find getattr access to
/var/lib/misc/prelink.full
- SELinux is preventing /bin/bash
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:35 AM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
I currently have 6 Troubleshooter isues:
- SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/python write access on sysctl.conf
- SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/python setattr access on sysctl.conf.
- SELinux is preventing /bin/find getattr
Quoting H. Willstrand h.willstr...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:35 AM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
I currently have 6 Troubleshooter isues:
- SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/python write access on sysctl.conf
- SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/python setattr access on sysctl.conf.
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 17:16 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Quoting H. Willstrand h.willstr...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:35 AM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
I currently have 6 Troubleshooter isues:
- SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/python write access on
Quoting Rick Sewill rsew...@gmail.com:
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 17:16 -0700, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
Quoting H. Willstrand h.willstr...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:35 AM, simon.schneeb...@okko.org wrote:
I currently have 6 Troubleshooter isues:
- SELinux is preventing
Seth Vidal wrote:
And let me put it this way: if fedora decides to post my non @fp.o address
somewhere, like in git entries, I'm going to be extremely pissed off about
it.
As for me, I don't mind publishing my real email address but I would prefer
not to have my fedoraproject.org alias
And let me put it this way: if fedora decides to post my non @fp.o address
somewhere, like in git entries, I'm going to be extremely pissed off about
it.
As for me, I don't mind publishing my real email address but I would prefer
not to have my fedoraproject.org alias published where the
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 15:43 +0100, Jim Meyering wrote:
Does anyone know of a public and *maintained* repository for parsecvs?
I've looked numerous times (as recently as a few weeks ago), and tried
to contact Keith Packard, hoping he would still be maintaining it,
but have had no luck.
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Simon Schneebeli simon.schneeb...@okko.org
wrote:
Firefox simply tells me: Server not found. Firefox can't find the server
at start.fedoraproject.org.
I really have no idea what the problem might be.
Try wiping your Firefox cache and restarting. Also, as
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 07:29 +0100, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
Firefox simply tells me: Server not found. Firefox can't find the
server at start.fedoraproject.org.
There have been several postings from Fedora people indicating that the
project web site is going to be down for 48 hours for a
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 09:11 -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 07:29 +0100, Simon Schneebeli wrote:
Firefox simply tells me: Server not found. Firefox can't find the
server at start.fedoraproject.org.
There have been several postings from Fedora people indicating that the
2009/12/12 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
There have been several postings from Fedora people indicating that the
project web site is going to be down for 48 hours for a physical move.
Firefox out of the box on a fresh Fedora install uses this as the
default start page. If you can
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 22:53 +, Sam Sharpe wrote:
2009/12/12 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
There have been several postings from Fedora people indicating that the
project web site is going to be down for 48 hours for a physical move.
Firefox out of the box on a fresh Fedora
2009/12/12 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 22:53 +, Sam Sharpe wrote:
2009/12/12 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
There have been several postings from Fedora people indicating that the
project web site is going to be down for 48 hours for a
2009/12/11 Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com:
For the initial testing, just giving every user a @feodraproject.org
domain would be sufficient, however we should have a discussion about
whether to use this email address or to use the user's real email
address.
Definitely @fedoraproject.org
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 11:05 +0100, Thomas Janssen wrote:
2009/12/11 Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com:
For the initial testing, just giving every user a @feodraproject.org
domain would be sufficient, however we should have a discussion about
whether to use this email address or to use the
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Lubomir Rintel wrote:
A big -1 for this. Your A lot is in fact a tiny fraction and for
some of us an e-mail address is important mean for identifying an user
(Oh, this is John Doe of Canonical, ...).
I use mine exclusively and I think referring to the generic address
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 14:07, Lubomir Rintel lkund...@v3.sk wrote:
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 11:05 +0100, Thomas Janssen wrote:
2009/12/11 Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com:
For the initial testing, just giving every user a @feodraproject.org
domain would be sufficient, however we should have a
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 14:12, Seth Vidal skvi...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Lubomir Rintel wrote:
A big -1 for this. Your A lot is in fact a tiny fraction and for
some of us an e-mail address is important mean for
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 11:05 +0100, Thomas Janssen wrote:
2009/12/11 Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com:
For the initial testing, just giving every user a @feodraproject.org
domain would be sufficient, however we should have a discussion about
whether to use this email address or to use the
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 08:12 -0500, Seth Vidal wrote:
And let me put it this way: if fedora decides to post my non @fp.o address
somewhere, like in git entries, I'm going to be extremely pissed off about
it.
I think this would depend on what gets configured for your git client
for fedora
Simon Schneebeli writes:
Hello all,
After having used Ubuntu since almost more than three years, I decided
to give Fedora a try. The installation went perfectly fine. Everything
was perfectly recognised. Now I face one big problem: I can't manage to
connect to the internet.
Through the
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Simon Schneebeli writes:
Hello all,
After having used Ubuntu since almost more than three years, I
decided to give Fedora a try. The installation went perfectly fine.
Everything was perfectly recognised. Now I face one big problem: I
can't manage to connect to the
Firefox simply tells me: Server not found. Firefox can't find the
server at start.fedoraproject.org.
I really have no idea what the problem might be.
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Simon Schneebeli writes:
Hello all,
After having used Ubuntu since almost more than three years, I
decided to give
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Jesse Keating jkeat...@redhat.com wrote:
I'm currently playing with a utility called parsecvs to convert our cvs
stuff into git. This utility can also translate the raw usernames that
CVS has into more useful names+email addresses that you'd typically get
out
On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 22:00 -0600, Sir Gallantmon wrote:
Is it even possible to get a listing of all the users so such a file could
be generated?
FAS should provide this information.
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On Thu, 10 Dec 2009, Jesse Keating wrote:
I'm currently playing with a utility called parsecvs to convert our cvs
stuff into git. This utility can also translate the raw usernames that
CVS has into more useful names+email addresses that you'd typically get
out of git. But to make this
On Thursday 10 December 2009 09:12:46 pm Seth Vidal wrote:
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009, Jesse Keating wrote:
I'm currently playing with a utility called parsecvs to convert our cvs
stuff into git. This utility can also translate the raw usernames that
CVS has into more useful names+email addresses
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