the worst support. They are
also the least common today.
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Not an answer to your question, rather a follow-up: mplayerplug-in
appears not to exist for Fedora 9, at least not in the usual repos. I've
been unable to view trailers at apple.com since installing F9.
Have you tried gecko-mediaplayer?
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What's wrong with using the NVidia Legacy drivers? They still work with
the older cards that are no longer supported by the bleeding edge NVidia
drivers. I'm still using the 96xx drivers
on my
F9 laptop. As a matter of fact, it works both for me at home, and at my
mother's place where her router is configured for WPA-TKIP
What are you missing that I already have?
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Ed Greshko wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Aren't they supposed to look like cartoon conversation balloons? I
*hate* the way the look now. Looks like some extended ASCII art
character or something else. Maybe I'm just used to what it used to
be. If this is the correct behaviour it looks
May 2008 10:43:15 AM CDT using DSA key ID
6DC9C8C4
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
kmail says it cant be found either
Surprising. Enigmail told me it was an UNTRUSTED Good Signature from
Mikkel L. Ellertson
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with that? Does
it have something to do with the mozplugger?
It was just discussed earlier this week. Look for gecko-mediaplayer
instead of mplayerplug-in
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, of course) to be
able to read emails with something else besides Outlook.
Sigh it is going to be a long day.
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isn't going
to buy you anything unless your MAC address is already configured in the
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Steve Searle wrote:
Around 01:51am on Saturday, May 31, 2008 (UK time), Kevin J. Cummings scrawled:
If the Admin is doing MAC filtering then having the WPA key isn't going
to buy you anything unless your MAC address is already configured in the
router.
MACs are easy to spoof.
Maybe so
running
programs use it instead of the old one.
No, not a good idea. If you want to use a new kernel, reboot.
Just curious.
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if you are meaning 'new kernel' as in rebuild of active kernel,
you may be able to use 'chroot' if you make some changes to files
in /boot and change /boot/grub/grub.conf to recover from bad build.
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* updates: fedora.bu.edu
Excluding Packages from Fedora 9 - x86_64 - ATrpms
Finished
Available Packages
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. It is possible they could
set up null keys, thereby getting around the security you want in place.
Make sure you understand all of this before you start issuing them to
friends.
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Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 19Jun2008 21:16, Kevin J. Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only use the ssh 2 protocol. As such, I have/use authorized_keys2.
The version without the 2 is for ssh 1 protocol, and its used should
be deprecated as its not as secure as ssh 2.
Actually a modern
) Stage 4 of 5 (IP Configure Timeout) complete.
[I did have fun with kismet on the drive home, looking at *all* the
802.11 networks sniffable from the road. Quite a few linksys routers
still in factory setup! Wow!]
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Thanks for the response. Does anyone have a resource I can use to catch
up on this stuff? Obviously there is a lot I need to learn to be able
to use tools like NM effectively.
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conceivably help if it does not work.
The NM developers suffer from the delusion that their toy is infallible.
That's way more plausible than the theory that they are spending their
time coding rather than documenting. The latter just never happens with
open-source projects...
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a symlink in /usr/local/bin that points to the fedora perl
at /usr/bin/perl
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problems with 2.6.25 have been
reported with both the nvidia and fglrx 3rd party drivers. Both have
OSS counterparts that may run (with lack of accelerated features) until
the bleeding edge problems get solved.
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requires tcl=8.5.1
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failure happens much earlier in your
Xorg.0.log file.
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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 21:07 -0400, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Has anyone else seen this? On an X86_64 system, yum found a tcl update
from 1:8.5.1-4.fc9 to 1:8.5.2-1.fc9. And in the process it installed
the 1:8.5.1-4.fc9.i386 rpm to resolve a dependancy on tk.x86_64
, and it is real
easy to use the Linux fdisk program to change the type of a
partition before you format it.
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But, the Intel 3945abg on my laptop has been troublesome since I got it.
Under FC6 (using ipw3945) it was a crap shoot to get it to connect at
all. With F9 (and iwl3945), I've had much better luck. I'm still
running 2.6.25.6-57.fc9. I'll reply here again after I upgrade.
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2.6.25.6-55.fc9.x86_64 But, I'm no longer there, so I can't test
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this broke? I saw this a couple of weeks ago on
2.6.25.6-55.fc9.x86_64 But, I'm no longer there, so I can't test
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it really hard to fix (How do you fix your internet connection
when you can't get it to work) How am I supposed to then google for
the answers?!
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Christopher A. Williams wrote:
On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 13:42 -0400, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Luis Orlindo Tedeschi wrote:
Would the WPA problem affect the WEP?
(For those who have forgotten, my laptop is running F9 x86_64.
Up-to-date through yum daily. It has ipw3945 hardware, and I'm using
the
machine is powered up or not.
Thanks in advance,
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Robert wrote:
Now, does anyone know where I put my Linksys router password? :-(
You can always hit the reset button on the back (or is it the bottom?)
of the router to return it to factory defaults, then you can set a new
password. The factory default password is admin.
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goes
for every link that made on desktop as short cuts for frequent used
urls). How can I configure to use Firefox to open web links instead of
Konqueror?
System = Preferences = Personal = Preferred Applications
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packages on occassion, but other than
that, my WIndows XP VM runs OK. I wonder when VMWare will release an
x86_64 version of VMware-server?
My kernel is 2.6.25.9-76.fc9.x86_64
I am currently running 2.6.25.9-76.fc9.x86_64 as well.
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best done just before logrotate
runsbut I won't swear to this.
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Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 22:51:10 -0400,
Kevin J. Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GoogleEarth and fglrx have been known in the past to have not played
well with each other, and GE is a pain to use without the 3D support if
you use the radeon driver. I have
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
You might want to look into gecko-mediaplayer and mplayer as well.
There are w32codec packages available for the proprietary formats
from both Livna and ATRPMs.
i had already noticed those and made a note of them. also
believe it was limited to WPA flavours using TKIP and
the -76 kernel. I am currently running the -76 kernel (x86_64) and
using WPA-AES without any issues.
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mounted.
Anyone know what changed and why (just kind of curious :-)?
blkid /dev/sr0
tells me about the dvd in my dvd drive
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Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:25:00 -0400
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blkid /dev/sr0
tells me about the dvd in my dvd drive
Yea, but only if you explicitly ask about /dev/sr0. If you
just say blkid with no args, it doesn't mention it
any longer.
I did
is the
remount clears it right up, no waiting.
Anne
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/mozilla/plugins-wrapped/libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.so
File/Link /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins-wrapped/gecko-mediaplayer-dvx.so
File/Link /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins-wrapped/gecko-mediaplayer-qt.xpt
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want to use a GNU utility to prove that the OS is GNU/Linux?
Sounds rather like GNU made an assertion and is using that assertion as
a proof.
BTW, I wouldn't have expected a package of GNU utilities to say anything
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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 15:45 -0400, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
Both
AdobeReader_enu-8.1.2-1.i486
and
Adobe's flash-plugin-9.0.124.0-release.i386
are installed on my system, which runs firefox-3.0-1.fc9.x86_64. I
am
attempting
services, and compile the necessary kernel modules for your
running kernel (if you haven't made them already, and, no, just
installing the RPM does not do this), and then start them up again.
After that (if it was successful), you should be able to connect to the
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Michael Eager wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Mike Burger wrote:
Has anyone been able to get VMWare Server running on F9?
I've installed VMWare Server from the rpm, run the config
script and everything seems to be installed correctly.
When I try to connect to the web management server
, yelp, and xulrunner were what was holding me up.
(I don't have any of your other RPMs installed on my system.)
When I was able to update, cpio and system-config-language were also a
part of the update. Try again when these are available to you.
Thanks!
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-17.fc9.i386 (installed)
From that output, I'm inclined to suggest that gxone is still broken?
I do not have that package installed on my system
Trying to install it tries to bring in a whole bunch of obsolete i386
stuff. Has a bug been filed against it yet?
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haven't needed to manually patch files {just
use the vmware-any-any-update115 patch before vmware-config.pl
I find that strange. I had to find the update117 in order to get it
working on my F9 laptop (mostly, vmware-cmd still won't build). I guess
MMDV. B^)
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your ram. Do you want it to run (albeit slowly when it has to swap), or
would you rather it crash when you run out of memory. That's the choice
you have to make.
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Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 02:28 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
In general, if you don't know what you are doing then maybe Linux isn't
for you?
Oh please. Can you avoid that elitist attitude? There are new comers to
Linux and Fedora all the time
a system which is kept
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g wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
snip
Why would a Fedora Unity Re-Spin (which gets its updated RPMs from the
official update repository) work any better than a system which is
kept up-to-date via yum (or insert you favourite package update tool
here)?
true, as as i should have responded
removing all the old .i386 packages I no longer needed.
I always read the release notes before I start (including those of
releases I'm skipping).
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Firefox's edit-preferences-applications and
selected 'Shockwave Flash' but nothing happened - swfdec
still appears. And of course, the adobe's flash is installed
but not macromedia's shockwave, which is not supported.
Is your F9 x86_64 or i386?
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Dan Thurman wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Dan Thurman wrote:
I got the swf player to work in F8 but I am unable
to get the player to work in F9 Firefox 3.0.
I noticed that the underlying player is swfdec 0.6.0, but
when I checked on F8, it is adobe's Flash. Why is it
that I cannot
out
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Dan Thurman wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Dan Thurman wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Dan Thurman wrote:
I got the swf player to work in F8 but I am unable
to get the player to work in F9 Firefox 3.0.
I noticed that the underlying player is swfdec 0.6.0, but
when I checked
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
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others
help you as well.
If your problem is that you've configured everything right, and its just
the access point negotiation that fails, the logs from your router might
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Colin Paul Adams wrote:
Kevin == Kevin J Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin If you only intend to use your computer with a single
Kevin wireless access point, you might want to consider using the
That is my situation (it is a bedroom desktop and I want to remove the
long
you've provided whether the problem is with your
router or with Rogers. You *did* pay your last cable bill, right?
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William Case wrote:
Hi Kevin et al;
It just got stranger;
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 00:07 -0400, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
William Case wrote:
Although my browsers don't work externally they did find
http://192.168.1.1 which gave me a setup page. I didn't change anything
but here is the output
if its been configured properly.
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wireless is active. So to *not* broadcast your SSID is
a waste of time. iwlist scan (amongst other tools, I'm sure) will
find networks without an SSID being broadcast and print out their
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if possible. VMWare has more
different versions of its product than I think are actually necessary.
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-update tars.
Thanks,
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fields.
Also, if you want them run only one a week, you might just put a script
to run them in /etc/cron.weekly unless you need better control over when
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\0 \0 \n \0
020 \0 \0 \0 B \0 O \0 D \0 Y \0 \0
040 \n
thanks,
Is this a UTF-16 encoding?
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the x86_64 and i386 versions of libflashsupport and
nspluginwrapper!
or download it and do yum localinstall
mozilla-plugin-config -i
to get the plugin registered
Craig
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(or at least disable its FLASH support).
I know it isn't working because it doesn't show up in about:plugins and
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Have you checked all of your volume control sliders? Check for non-zero
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I noticed it, it was: 20070720172411796_UnifiedLinuxDriver.tar.gz
It may have been updated since then. I have *not* installed it since my
previous setup continues to work just fine for me.
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changed between
each individual upgrade.
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Kevin Martin wrote:
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Kevin Martin wrote:
FWIW, I've got an x1600 running on my Acer laptop and have NEVER been
able to get compiz to work correctly (either using the fglrx or the
proprietary ATI drivers). This is with F8.
My laptop has a Mobility Radeon x1600
4GB of your RAM.
Brgds
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All seems to be working except in KDE3, the VMware Server Console wasn't
added to the menus
Thanks for everyone's help!
Gene Poole
Glad you got it working!
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. It's not consistent for me tho.
Cheers,
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grub.conf file and create an entry for it in your F9
grub.conf file.
But that's a big help.
Thanks.
Bob
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Frank Cox wrote:
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I see this on occasion, but not all the time.
A problem that I've found when allowing acroread to load pdf files into the
Firefox window is that acroread will go wild if you close the tab.
Open
/101pnv01/
holds all of the .mpg files and
/media/disk/dcim/101msdcf/
holds all of my .jpg files
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Aly Dharshi wrote:
Fair enough, I am in bugzilla, under the Fedora Product line and I don't
see this package for instance. Is there a specific place I am supposed
to place this report ?
Its after audacious-plugins-socket and before audio-convert-mod
/ASD.
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root named 8, 32 Aug 28 17:30 sdc
brw-rw 1 root named 8, 48 Aug 28 17:30 sdd
brw-rw 1 root named 8, 64 Aug 28 20:38 sde
But still no joy. Need my printer back, too.
Mike
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should be
/dev/MAKEDEV - /sbin/MAKEDEV
which does not exist.
Re-install it from its RPM. On F9 and F*, its called MAKEDEV. The
particular version for FC2 that I can find is MAKEDEV-3.3.13-1
Install it, and you should be able to run it.
Mike
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the USB port (similar to dvgrab) and
provide an interface (like /dev/video0) that you can then use to save
the stream to disk like my video capture card does.
I hope this helps!
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a -p option for the latter. It shouldn't matter
which outgoing port you use, only which port to connect to on the remote
machine
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work.
Hmmm,
I would think that *2* yum updates would work. B^)
Steve
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of it. Likewise thwew xine-lib rppms installed were
1.1.15-1 and were Fedora rpms rather than Livna rpms.
Yes, this won't go through until until the Livna repo produces a new
xine-lib-extras-nonfree package.
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(too slow) with the current environments. You'd really have to dig
around to find a light-weight one that works. Its probably OK for
command line stuff though.
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Many thanks in anticipation.
Bing
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look to be
syllable swapped (but not byte swapped).
192.168.6.94 and 192.168.6.106
a8c05e06 and a8c06a06
So, I have to ask, does the machine you tried it on have an IP address?
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James Wilkinson wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Just to let you know, your system will make a piss poor graphical system
(too slow) with the current environments. You'd really have to dig
around to find a light-weight one that works. Its probably OK for
command line stuff though.
Um
disabled yum-kmdl, and I'm updating piecemeal in the
meantime. I'll post back when I find the culprit. SO far, bind,
bind-utils, bind-libs, fakeroot, galculator, glabels, glabels-doc, and
glabels-libs have updated OK by themselves
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