and fedora repos
However there are some Fedora folks who like RHEL too:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
#$ yum info ntfs\*|grep Repo
Repo : epel
Repo : epel
Repo : epel
However, I make no guarantees on how well ntfsprogs works.
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een enough (bad environment) testing. Wouldn't happen to have a serial cable around so you can
capture where the kernel goes bonkers at would you? (note, never done the serial console myself.)
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/log/Xorg.0.log* got backed up, restore those to /tmp and look in them
for the appropriate information (takes a bit to grok them, but the info is there).
Todd, who is thanking himself for backing up the /etc/X11/xorg.conf from the old laptop that
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makes them, and I did not read much of the LyX docs until I wanted to do some less than normal things.
BTW thanks to Rex we can `yum install lyx` and have a taste quickly.
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/faq/docs/DOC-3259
Of course if you had time/inclination you would be using something other than the 1-10005 range
where everyone will now be looking for your NFS, if they could only find a way to get past your
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Rick Stevens wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
I've added the option soft to the client /etc/fstab which may make it
possible to interrupt things?
That is, if I have done the right thing in the right place.
Bob
Ass
arger the
file you are writing is than the wsize parameter.
[1] so that the process that is currently stuck and CAN NOT be killed is
finally terminated. :)
[2] man nfs|grep -3 EINTR
or read the man and search for intr
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http://www.drbd.org/ <- nice drawing of what drbd does.
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get you close.
Note, AFAIK the repomanage command does NOT have to be ran against a YUM repo.
Note 2, using -k 1 keeps 1 vs -k 2 keeping 2.
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suggested starting point:
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-3259
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afaik mount can figure out that it is an nfs mount when it sees 10.0.0.4:/Music
and soft mounts (often) silently ignore problems, hard,intr will give you
similar enough semantics.
and does it work without the ,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 ?
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ther choice
Bradley
Another option might be submitting a bugzilla entry against Xorg to inform the
developers that X has and should work with these settings, and thus Xorg has a
bug.
They might already know which line to change. :)
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you do that and report this kernel problem to
bugzilla? That would surely get the attention of the kernel
maintainers more effectively than post to a general 'help me' list.
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rting dups out).
- Clemens
and it is bugzilla # what, so that we all know WHICH of the stack traces are
relevant to this thread?
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yone doing something like the linux road warrior?
Another (probably) crazy solution might be coda
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/misc/stability.html
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/maillists/coda-announce/0083.html
I have not used it yet, but it has always looked neat.
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How can I place my repository in a non-rooted, non-standard
repository location and avoid the selinux complaints?
I am interested, because I maintain CVS repos on older systems that will
probably migrate when RHEL 6 comes out, but Dan Walsh's blog site is not
accessible.
/supported.html
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/section.html
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dora to an RHEL, and remain sane, with out the
upgrade being a backup data, wipe and install+restore data? Anyone done it?
howto URLs?
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api-with-mic methods.
Also by default Fedora, and probably other distros, usually setup their
firewalls to block connections to all privileged ports and allow the
administrator to pick which ports they want to have open, so the install is
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aring to update the test to version XK1-003 [2]
[1] http://certification.comptia.org/linux/
[2] http://certification.comptia.org/linux/betainfo.aspx
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I have seen a symptom like this before.
suggestion, check to see how many sysloger's you have...
rpm -qa |grep syslog
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=441664
Though I think Peter fixed it so they should work together now (at least for
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ey started getting
CA's.)
And by default (as released by the browser producers) the keys should be set
to either Never or Marginal.
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote, On 03/27/2009 06:44 PM:
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This brings up a question for me...
If using the first method, while in use or during the mkswap command,
does the bits written to the file end up at the same physical locations
as the 0s they are replacing?
Yes - you
I think.
ext3 without journaling, would write to the same locations I think.???
ext3 with journaling, pathology???
ext4 with/without journaling, I have not used or read about.???
riser???
others???
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n handling the error.
I can see that it works just fine if I have my wired ethernet
connection plugged in, which connects before I log in.
Have you considered filing a bug about that?
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b pages won't scroll, etc. This occurs not only in
Firefox, but generally regardless of what I'm doing.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
Home directory on NFS/SAMBA/AFS/other network file system?
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you noticed:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_computer_algebra_systems
...wow, it's been a while since I looked for these things, I did not realize
there were so many open source ones.
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ings about PolicyKit and DeviceKit.
Hopefully the reason you could change the "mount file systems from removable
drive" permissions was because you first entered the root password for the
first popup, if however it was not then please open a bug describing that
problem. it would be new but
r you now, if you go toggle that option in CUPS.
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http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1415
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ound line 62 of /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common
My guess is the -t needs applied to THAT instance of ssh-agent.
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M, Linuxguy123
wrote:
The mplayer application never appeared. How do I fix this ?
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Even when this disclaimer is not here,
the opinions expressed by me are not necessa
hines only have to download the packages that the
first machine was not running. :)
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h break or both work.
partition the drive with a Linux partitioner.
format the partition NTFS using XP Pro as before, but be VERY careful to make
the format program use the PARTITION as opposed to the WHOLE DRIVE, which IIRC
MS defaults to whole drive.
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/[something, I think messages] of the install system while
installing.
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so this was with gimp 2.2.12 so the names of the menus and scripts have
probably been changed to protect the guilty. :)
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http://www.expita.com/nomime.html#yahoo
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mit-memory capability?
did you read the following thread?
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2009-January/thread.html#01950
or seen:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2009-January/msg02866.html
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Harn
arently re-route your
packets. :)
If you can ping some places but not others, then you have a routing problem.
If you can ping your internal network but nothing "outside", then you have a
gateway problem (which is also a routing problem).
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x27;t tie in very well to what you are
seeing.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=mkinitrd+ext2
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<< dec << setfill(' ') << endl;
...
or for more pain
http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/sc22/wg21/docs/lwg-defects.html#183
cout << resetiosflags(ios_base::showbase)
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ur last SunOS box, I had to remove each user's
password and have them immediately set a new one, specifically using the
`passwd` program to get into the md5sum schema, so it may not be as easy as
letting everyone's passwords expire.
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ng a bug against the output of
`rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit` such that the next version of
that rpm includes the sleeps?
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* Part 5 (What programmers can do - cache optimization)
* Part 6 (What programmers can do - multi-threaded optimizations)
* Part 7 (Memory performance tools)
* Part 8 (Future technologies)
* Part 9 (Appendices and bibliography)
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chine ~1-2GB of swap for normal
everyday thrashing, and have another partition that is ready for use as swap
but not normally used/mounted, which is sized for allowing hibernation. Bring
the extra swap on line only when you need it.
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ommand for
the port, but then I'd have to do it every time I reboot or unplug the
programmer. How do I set it up to happen automatically in F10 ?
suggestion: find the udev|hal rules for allowing the console logged in user to
use the sound card, and mimic them for your device.
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tool. granted I don't
know if THAT tool can do the upgrade he is talking about.
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e quiting.
even with out debug symbols it can sometimes be useful, but is always more
useful than you got above.
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote, On 01/13/2009 10:36 AM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
I ask because when I was preparing to put data on a 4GB one using a Dell
windows computer the other day it did something similar ... then I
realized (found that the optical mouse also on that hub did not work
anymore) that
the
current draw had burned out the power in the hub (in Dell monitor hub).
So I suggest first charging it (with a non computer USB charger) or using a
very powerful USB hub.
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would reset the values free shows for swap usage, and
/sbin/swapon -s
could be educational before and after the above commands.
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use
your router, like look at it's recent IDS logs?
Might try transferring a couple of fedora install DVD isos across it into
/dev/null, or some other throw away storage on the machine, to see if it can
only handle so many bits before needing reset.
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McGuffey, David C. wrote, On 01/12/2009 04:36 PM:
Todd Denniston wrote, On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 13:14:16 -0500
McGuffey, David C. wrote, On 01/12/2009 12:36 PM:
lookup failures. When I go to NetworkManager I find it has
duplicated
the gateway address (192.168.1.1) into the netmask entry
ure as you
# # always have in the past.
reboot #if you're feeling frogy.
3) the biggest unfortunate thing about the above is that it may or may not be
possible to configure a kickstart postscript to do 2 while installing on a
mess of machines in an automated way.
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"How to hide a disk?"
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2007-December/msg01207.html
And Uh No I don't have it figured out yet either.
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ce still appears powered.
Or is there just some trick that MS is playing with the devices that tells the
device 'shut off the LED'???
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Guidelines:
e other hand has lost me much data and caused many a bottle of
administrator headache remedy to be used. Now a LART is called for anytime I
find someone on my network using soft... even if they have not yet told me
they are having problems with NFS data loss.
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hand also disables SELinux too.
Craig
You loose. :)
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saver if those do not inherit from /etc/pam.d/system-auth.
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granted the `yum update dbus` might be needed in Dan's case if other packages
than dbus are preventing the yum update from finishing.
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ts to NOT
render RTF and HTML, and have made it such that to enable them is a firing
violation of company policy.
i.e. don't count on being able to say "the blue text in bullet three is the
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n any seriously interesting output.
man badblocks for details on the options. The important one there is the -n
for "Use non-destructive read-write mode."
Oh, BTW either of these will take a while...
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e of the offending applications obey the X or Xt lib
'-geometry' setting, i.e, on the command line try:
bigprog -geometry 512x600
from the X man page
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT
Then modify the buttons (in menus) you click to pass the '-geometry' setting
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RHEL 5.2 or Centos?
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ot do it, IIRC I had to a "vgscan -v" and then
"vchange -a y VOLNAME" that vgscan showed.
Unless a person is running a >1 PB monster drive or a system where they play
about with VMs and new file systems, I have decided that the trouble in
maintenance modes completely outweigh
eaving the
hardware available for use if the machine gets repurposed.
Dave McGuffey
Principal Information System Security Engineer // NSA-IEM, NSA-IAM
SAIC, IISBU, Columbia, MD
kevin
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[3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/MaintainerResponsibility
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#x27;please execute as root `yum install gdb kdeThingThatBroke-debuginfo`, so that
next time this happens we can provide a full bug report.'
[Note, I believe Anne already knew about that, but other folks could benefit.]
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ng as a computer rat - it's a
larger computer mouse.
You would not happen to have the maker and some model names handy would you?
I have not found a 'mouse' that fit my paw very well since they stopped making
the Logitech MouseMan, and even it *seems* a bit small. :)
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status` may be reading a file from /var instead of
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Robert Moskowitz wrote, On 12/10/2008 08:08 AM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
A further option considering "Miredo is an open-source Teredo IPv6
tunneling software for..."[1], would be to snag a copy of the source
to Miredo[2] and build it on F10... of course that assumes that the
so
hive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg75448.html
another command to add to your yp test suite: ypwhich
Please keep us posted... some of us still have to deal with that system a bit
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tware has something sort
of nice like a configure script to let the OP know that they need more 'devel'
packages and that the OP understands what the configure script is asking for.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miredo
[2] http://www.remlab.net/files/miredo/?C=N;O=D
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NONROOT users. But do try the Troubleshoot first, as it might just cover this
case, and if it does not then file the bug Tim mentioned and file another one
against the system-config-printer Help->Troubleshoot to cover your case (so
future folks might figure it out eas
other ifd's and the ccid package and remove them.
chkconfig --level 2345 pcscd off
put a stop to that (which isn't a problem unless you actually
use a smart card reader for authentication).
If it is not needed, then that would be reasonable.
BAH, I need to stop writing logic programs.
-
W there are nice databases that have been put together for devices that work
with Unix:
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/OpenPrinting/Database/DatabaseIntro
http://www.openprinting.org/printer_list.cgi
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html
http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/dr
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Sam Varshavchik wrote, On 11/06/2008 06:29 PM:
Todd Denniston writes:
The actual printer _device_ driver for CUPS is often gutenprint[1].
I already have gutenprint installed. I'm not sure how gutenprint is
supposed to interface with CUPS, but when I try to select the printer,
this
elopers data on how to talk
to their devices, or have been keeping a reasonably stable interface to the
device, so even if none of the listed devices are currently available for new
purchase they have a reasonable _likelihood_ of working especially if the new
device is in the same "family"
nfo/gimp-print-devel
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as Tod implies, lspci is your friend... abuse that friendship :)
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ard,intr which will "continue retrying
indefinitely" but " then allow signals to interupt the file operation and
cause it to return EINTR to the calling program."
*see man nfs for quoted material. :)
**on a network with over 30 folks using nfs for home, project work
Of course with your situation, it MIGHT be easier to have them express the
hard drive to you and work on it locally. :)
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Used it just yesterday don't you know. :)
Hope this helps.
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gets infected with this.
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Ed Greshko wrote, On 10/23/2008 08:15 PM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
Frank Cox wrote, On 10/20/2008 10:50 PM:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 20:10:57 -0500
Richard Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I didn't find anything helpful with a quick Google search for "flash 10
multitheaded" but
nimate=true
The whole system is smother and the animation is less glitchy.
[with out locking X pulls ~85%cpu (of combined cpus),
with locking X pulls ~10-50%cpu (of combined cpus), on that page after it
self reloads.]
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opinions of my employer unless otherwise stated.
Come now, do they even then? :)
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Even when this disclaimer is not here,
the opinions expressed by me are not necess
Ian Burrell wrote, On 10/17/2008 02:40 PM:
Todd Denniston ssa.crane.navy.mil> writes:
1) you don't need to call hwclock while NTP is running to keep the hardware
clock synced to system time, the kernel hackers "helpfully" put a sneak
circuit in the ntp implementation in the
stem clock.
But this is syncing the system clock to the hardware clock, not the
hardware clock to the system clock. This has me confused as to what
Sorry, my mistake. I meant to say "to sync the system clock to the hardware
clock". As Todd Denniston pointed out, the hardware clock can
and see if it may be a '2 accesses at the same time' problem.
race conditions in time, oh what fun.
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To uns
n yes
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
UsePAM yes
X11Forwarding yes
but I can't seem to move forward. Any ideas?
Jonathan
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Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote, On 10/08/2008 11:57 AM:
Could you please remind me of the name of
the file that creates an ssh agent on
start?
Thanks,
Mike.
used to be /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common around line 62.
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