I will have to check but, I copied the file from a working machine.
Then again the parsing could work better on F 12 and it's catching more
mistakes.
That would indeed be Deja vu from the days when I was coming over from
Windoze.
Mike
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Mike Dwiggins m
Tim,
Are you referring to It's not a Bug, it's a Feature?
If so I fully agree.
Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 09:51 -0700, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Then again the parsing could work better on F 12 and it's catching
more mistakes.
Mistakes should be fixed, not glossed over
I lost a portion of a motherboard on a Fedora 11 server and decided to
build up the replacement in Fedora 12.
I was still able to access the old system and as the both announce that
they are running Bind 9.6.1 I just copied over all of my config file.
The Fedora 12 machine is rejecting
Aioanei Rares wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
I am trying to run up new install of Fedora 11. I go into Firefox
3.5.3-1.fc11 and attempt to run a YouTube vid. I get a message stating
that I either have JavaScript disabled or I do not have the latest
version of Flash.
I then downloaded
Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Mike Dwiggins m...@azdwiggins.com wrote:
I am trying to run up new install of Fedora 11. I go into Firefox
3.5.3-1.fc11 and attempt to run a YouTube vid. I get a message stating
that I either have JavaScript disabled or I do
Aioanei Rares wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Tuesday 13 October 2009 02:30 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Aioanei Rares wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
I am trying to run up new install of Fedora 11. I go into Firefox
3.5.3-1.fc11 and attempt to run a YouTube vid. I get a message
stating
that I either
Has anyone had any experience with trying to get GyachiE to see a USB
headset. It stubbornly tells me I have no output device! Thats about
the last thing keeping me attached to the Windoze half of my dual-boot
set-up!
Mike
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Frank Cox wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:19:24 -0700
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
I need to be able to log in as root to do my job!
Why?
What, specifically, do you need to do that requires you to log in as root to do
your job?
(This isn't meant to be confrontational. This is intended
I installed Fedora 11 on a dual-boot machine. When I booted up on the
Fedora partition I went straight to /etc/pam.d/gdm and deleted the line
which keeps out root as a login.
I still cannot login as root! Did this version hide a block on root
somewhere else?
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Todd Zullinger wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
I installed Fedora 11 on a dual-boot machine. When I booted up on
the Fedora partition I went straight to /etc/pam.d/gdm and deleted
the line which keeps out root as a login.
I still cannot login as root! Did this version hide a block on root
How can I get package installer to run in a GUI (gnome) as root. I keep
getting a message that says You do not have sufficient privileges to
run this operation.
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Has anyone found a way to install F 10 without installing Network Manager?
Mike
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Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009 20:04:53 -0700
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Has anyone found a way to install F 10 without installing Network Manager?
No, but if you use the asknetwork boot parameter, you can get anaconda
to configure a static IP that actually sorta functions
Tried to install F 11 on a dual boot machine. Base is XP and the second
is currently F 10. The install failed with an error message that the
partition could not be installed. Then the machine would not reboot be
died at a grub shell.
I pulled out my F 10 DVD and reinstalled a base F 10
Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote:
On 04/05/09 08:21, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Y'all can keep F 11. Let me know when it maybe works!
F11 hasn't been released yet,
oh right it was F11-Preview
Warning, this is pre-release software,
If the warning didn't show,
you should file a bug
http
Has anyone figured out how to get rid of the creping progress bars and
get back the startup screen so you can see whats going on?
I am having some service start problems and would love to be able to see
whats going on!
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Shannon McMackin wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Has anyone figured out how to get rid of the creping progress bars
and get back the startup screen so you can see whats going on?
I am having some service start problems and would love to be able to
see whats going on!
Pressing escape during
Installed gyachi using YUM and all appeared cool. Everything (including
Webcam) until I tried to go to Audio Chat.
Then I get
tsd22.dll
tssoft.acm
Can not be found.
DUH! Anyone tried this before? Yahoo Messenger clone is the last thing
I need to move to a pure Fedora Desktop.
Thanks in
I upgraded a throw away test system from FC 8 to FC 10. When it
finished, I tried logging in as root user and could not.
Logging in as a normal user I went to a text session and the su command
worked with the old root password.
Did I do something wrong or is this something new to 10?
Thanks,
I will give that a try
Nick Price wrote:
Hi
I had the same problem
do this... got this from this group earlier and it worked for me
su - root
password: whatever it is
edit /etc/pam.d
vi /etc/pam.d (or use your favorite editor)
look for a line that has:
user != root (or
Anyone know how to make root a valid remote user for NoMachine Server.
I can log on all other users but, I need to have root as a remote due to
travel problems.
I have to be able to manage from the road.
Thanks in advance!
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 17 August 2008 05:54:42 g wrote:
i am half greek, half scotch-irish. i speak some greek, and can read and
pronounce what i read, understanding about 2% of it. no scotch or irish.
my native tongue is american english
Now you are being offensive :-)
Is there a way to just flat uninstall FC 8. I need to make a
workstation match a customer configuration.
They use Ubuntu, which has the worst Installation program I have ever
seen. Thus I need to uninstall FC 8 to create open space. Partion
Magic from the XP partition craps the basket and
Found the fix to my problem with Acronis Disk Director. It found and
corrected a sector problem that was baffling everything else.
I don't know if it's that great or just smarter than me.
I do know I don't like Ubuntu, as soon as my requirement for this
customer is gone, so is it.
Fedora
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