Hi,
for some time now I've been experiencing the following problem with
bodhi:
$ make update
Creating a new update for gromacs-4.0.7-1.el4 gromacs-4.0.7-1.el5
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/bodhi, line 360, in module
main()
File /usr/bin/bodhi, line 153, in main
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:52:49PM +, Rawhide Report wrote:
[...]
I got half way through doing these yesterday, but a combination of
being distracted and a mistake in my script means I forgot some. One
annoying thing about Koji is I can't seem to tell when a previous
rawhide build becomes
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 01:16:18PM +, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
ocaml-reins
Strange failure -- can't find libfam.so.0?
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=1896852name=build.log
I couldn't reproduce this on my local machine.
ocaml-xmlrpc-light
Needs ocaml-ocamlnet,
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 13:16:18 +, Richard wrote:
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:52:49PM +, Rawhide Report wrote:
[...]
I got half way through doing these yesterday, but a combination of
being distracted and a mistake in my script means I forgot some. One
annoying thing about Koji is I
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 13:16:18 +,
Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:52:49PM +, Rawhide Report wrote:
[...]
I got half way through doing these yesterday, but a combination of
being distracted and a mistake in my script means I forgot some. One
2009/12/30 Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
What's wrong with ABRT?
My main beef with it is that it reports its crashes to the downstream bug
tracker when really the right people to fix them are the upstream
developers. KCrash/DrKonqi is much better there.
Hi,
On 12/29/2009 11:20 PM, Christopher Brown wrote:
Hi folks,
Linux Format is a popular magazine in the U.K but which ships all over
the world. It regularly reviews interesting bits of software and I
thought:
a) It would be interesting to see how much of what they review is
included in
On 12/30/2009 02:15 AM, Hans de Goede wrote:
It would be nice if others could join in (be it virtual not necessarily
physically). So are there any takers for this ?
It might be useful to have a wiki page listing out the specific content
items which need to be replaced.
~spot
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Jussi Lehtola wrote:
Hi,
for some time now I've been experiencing the following problem with
bodhi:
$ make update
Creating a new update for gromacs-4.0.7-1.el4 gromacs-4.0.7-1.el5
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/bodhi, line 360, in module
main()
File
2009/12/29 Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com:
What's wrong with ABRT?
Originally, with stock F-12, I had received a couple of good backtraces in
bugzilla. Incredibly useful. A wonderful improvement over F-11 and older.
And later? - Recently, in all the backtraces dozens of debuginfo
2009/12/31 Jonathan Underwood jonathan.underw...@gmail.com:
2009/12/29 Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com:
What's wrong with ABRT?
Originally, with stock F-12, I had received a couple of good backtraces in
bugzilla. Incredibly useful. A wonderful improvement over F-11 and older.
And
FAS account holders who have been involved in reviewing Package
review components on bugzilla for 2009 are:
Parag AN(पराग) : 428
Mamoru Tasaka : 133
Jason Tibbitts : 126
Jussi Lehtola : 114
manuel wolfshant : 87
Orcan 'oget' Ogetbil : 65
Nicolas Mailhot : 51
Peter Lemenkov : 48
Andrew Overholt :
Hi,
On Fedora 12, when using:
$ tclsh
% package require Tk
can't find package Tk
%
Has anything been changed in Tcl package in Fedora 12 w.r.t.
finding/searching for Tk libraries? If I have hello.tcl with:
package require Tk
grid [ttk::button .b -text Hello world]
and use wish
Hello,
I'd like to ask someone to have a look at the license for java-gnome,
the GNOME Java bindings:
http://research.operationaldynamics.com/bzr/java-gnome/mainline/LICENCE
I'm hoping it can be added to the acceptable licenses list. Presumably
after that happens I can put License: GPLv2 with
On 12/31/2009 08:17 AM, Alexander Boström wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to ask someone to have a look at the license for java-gnome,
the GNOME Java bindings:
http://research.operationaldynamics.com/bzr/java-gnome/mainline/LICENCE
I'm hoping it can be added to the acceptable licenses list.
Alexander Boström a...@root.snowtree.se wrote:
I'm hoping it can be added to the acceptable licenses list. Presumably
after that happens I can put License: GPLv2 with exceptions in the
corresponding spec file.
Is it wrong to fall back to License: GPLv2 in the meantime? I'd like
to have the
I just installed Fedora for the first time on my Windows/Linux dual boot
system. The Fedora installer gave me the option of installing over the
present linux installation on the disk, an old Mandriva version. I
assumed this meant the operating system partition. There were 2 other
unrelated ext3
I have tried Fedora 12 and installed httpd with php found a strange thing.
My httpd always returns Connection: close header with response, even if i
am using Connection: keep-alive header (both http1.0 and 1.1). I tried to
check response with LWP, trough socket, and using FF3 with live headers
I have tried Fedora 12 and installed httpd with php found a strange thing.
My httpd always returns Connection: close header with response, even if i
am using Connection: keep-alive header (both http1.0 and 1.1). I tried to
check response with LWP, trough socket, and using FF3 with live
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 08:34 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Sam Sharpe wrote:
2009/12/30 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 13:20 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
IMO, the current description should be changed, but I'd prefer to not
see a lengthy debate on
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 20:06 -0500, William Case wrote:
Hi;
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 22:51 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 13:20 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
IMO, the current description should be changed, but I'd prefer to not
see a lengthy debate on the list about
On 30/12/09 23:48, Sam Sharpe wrote:
2009/12/30 Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com:
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 13:20 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
IMO, the current description should be changed, but I'd prefer to not
see a lengthy debate on the list about it.
My 2c: The Fedora users list
On Thursday 31 December 2009, Garrick Sitongia wrote:
I just installed Fedora for the first time on my Windows/Linux dual boot
system. The Fedora installer gave me the option of installing over the
present linux installation on the disk, an old Mandriva version. I
assumed this meant the
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 23:48:43 -0500, Randy wrote:
Why do the following people, time after time, insist on banning me for
asking fedora questions on #fedora?
VileGent
Khaytsus (or however you speel his name)
[R]
Are all three misspelled?
They are absolute pricks. If the Fedora
John == John Aldrich jmaldr...@yahoo.com writes:
John As I said, you need to choose to use a custom partition
John scheme, otherwise, Fedora will wipe every linux partition as
John happened to you. Granted, it's not obvious, but if you've
John been playing with linux for more
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 22:43:57 +0100,
Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
The upstart directory of 9.10 is /etc/init (whereas it was
/etc/event.d in 9.04 as it is in Fedora).
Note this has changed in rawhide and no auto conversion is done. So if you
have custom upstart scripts they will
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 12:13 +, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
John == John Aldrich jmaldr...@yahoo.com writes:
John As I said, you need to choose to use a custom partition
John scheme, otherwise, Fedora will wipe every linux partition as
John happened to you. Granted, it's not
Is disk druid available for partitioning (and formating) a USB attached
drive while running fedora?
I have a 120Gb drive in a USB housing and I want to delete the old Linux
partitions, create a single ext3 partition, then rsync all my data to
this drive...
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Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
To claim that you got banned for asking fedora questions sounds
unrealistic. It's a biased view, I think.
So you're making a judgement call on missing information?
Perhaps what you considered appropriate for that channel was deemed
I have a laptop with a working bcm4311 wireless adaptor, but I don't
know which packages were installed to get it working. Any ideas on
how to determine this? Fedora 11.
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On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:43:04PM -0800, jdow wrote:
Log in as Administrator (not the visible username.) Then change
the user's password back to something useful.
(ctl-alt-delete twice on the login page gives you the menu that
has Administrator on it. It would take a fairly canny person to
On 31/12/09 13:42, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Is disk druid available
No Disk Druid but,
for partitioning (and formating) a USB attached
drive while running fedora?
Toolbar Aplications System tools Disk Utility
(/usr/bin/palimpsest)
If a normal install.
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UTF_8
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 20:58 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jim wrote:
I was at the Super Walmart today in Indianapolis In., to check out the
new Mini-laptops w/ MS7 and wanted to see how it look, all the laptops
on display was asking for a PASSWOED, Ask a Walmart employee what was
the
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 08:46:04 -0500, Randy wrote:
[...]
To claim that you got banned for asking fedora questions sounds
unrealistic. It's a biased view, I think.
So you're making a judgement call on missing information?
Well, I have doubts. Either the banned for asking fedora questions
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 13:17 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 12:13 +, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
John == John Aldrich jmaldr...@yahoo.com writes:
John As I said, you need to choose to use a custom partition
John scheme, otherwise, Fedora will wipe every
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 06:18 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
Hello all,
how can I change the position of the default directories in GNOME ?
For example, I'd like to change Download directory from
$HOME/Download to /Data/Download.
I changed the line XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR=$HOME/Download in the
On 31/12/09 14:18, Aaron Konstam wrote:
One could always reboot to runlevel 1 and change back even the root
passwd.
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You could always disable F button access during boot,
and protect the bios.
HD boot first.
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On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 00:49 -0800, Garrick Sitongia wrote:
I just installed Fedora for the first time on my Windows/Linux dual boot
system. The Fedora installer gave me the option of installing over the
present linux installation on the disk, an old Mandriva version. I
assumed this meant the
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 23:48 -0500, Randy Yates wrote:
Why do the following people, time after time, insist on banning me for
asking fedora questions on #fedora?
VileGent
Might try going back in, possibly unbanned now I think (I know, was
there and saw it). Take it up with above nick on
2009/12/31 Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org
I have a laptop with a working bcm4311 wireless adaptor, but I don't
know which packages were installed to get it working. Any ideas on
how to determine this? Fedora 11.
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Digital
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 08:18:11 -0600
Aaron Konstam wrote:
One could always reboot to runlevel 1 and change back even the root
passwd.
Some linux distros require you to type in the root password
to continue to a shell in runlevel 1, but booting a live CD
or rescue mode will work anyway.
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On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Mike Chambers m...@miketc.net wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 23:48 -0500, Randy Yates wrote:
Why do the following people, time after time, insist on banning me for
asking fedora questions on #fedora?
VileGent
Might try going back in, possibly unbanned now I
Hi Randy,
I have a laptop with a working bcm4311 wireless adaptor, but I don't
know which packages were installed to get it working. Any ideas on
how to determine this? Fedora 11.
I think following packages are involved (on F12):
broadcom-wl-5.10.91.9.3-1.fc12.noarch
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 08:25 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
At the bottom of that window when you make your choice, there is a box
that says (paraphrasing) - Review modifications - that you can check to
make sure it's doing the right thing. And if it's not, you can modify
what is going on and
Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote:
On 31/12/09 13:42, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Is disk druid available
No Disk Druid but,
for partitioning (and formating) a USB attached
drive while running fedora?
Toolbar Aplications System tools Disk Utility
(/usr/bin/palimpsest)
Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
I've installed the package tomcat6-docs-webapp-6.0.18-9.2.fc11.noarch,
but it contains all zero size html files.
Of course, I can't see anything, as well, if I use the URL:
I noticed the same thing, and the reason I'm responding now is that yum
recently
On 12/31/2009 08:40 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 08:18:11 -0600
Aaron Konstam wrote:
One could always reboot to runlevel 1 and change back even the root
passwd.
Some linux distros require you to type in the root password
to continue to a shell in runlevel 1, but booting a
On 12/30/2009 08:30 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Wednesday 30 December 2009 05:58 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Having someone change the Linux root password would be better how? I
guess I don't know enough about Win7 to know why this is funny.
I think he means the root password would prevent a user
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 08:42:18 -0500,
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
Is disk druid available for partitioning (and formating) a USB
attached drive while running fedora?
I didn't find it doing a yum search for druid.
I have a 120Gb drive in a USB housing and I want to delete
On 12/31/2009 08:21 PM, David García Granda wrote:
Hi Randy,
I have a laptop with a working bcm4311 wireless adaptor, but I don't
know which packages were installed to get it working. Any ideas on
how to determine this? Fedora 11.
I think following packages are involved (on F12):
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 08:00:13 -0600,
Dave Ihnat dih...@dminet.com wrote:
It's only marginally harder on a Linux system; just boot with the distro
disk.
Provided you know the password for the luks device / is on. And that you
know the bios password to let you boot off alternate media or
Mohamed ELMORABITY pikachu.2...@gmail.com writes:
2009/12/31 Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org
I have a laptop with a working bcm4311 wireless adaptor, but I don't
know which packages were installed to get it working. Any ideas on
how to determine this? Fedora 11.
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On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Not that I am an expert, but I guess the GenericName and
Comment are fields
inside the app.desktop files that are used to provide the
information such as
description when you hover the pointer in the menu. There is a
standardized
specification for
On Thursday 31 December 2009, Mike Chambers wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 08:25 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
At the bottom of that window when you make your choice, there is a box
that says (paraphrasing) - Review modifications - that you can check
to make sure it's doing the right thing.
Dave Stevens wrote:
Does anyone have experience to report in using the new -ck kernel patches?
Dave, I assumed that you meant the BFS scheduler patch, there's a recent one for
2.6.32. I ran that kernel in test, but because the video drivers are getting
farther from functional on my machines,
john wendel wrote:
On 12/30/2009 06:08 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
How come Fedora is still on 2.6.31? Is .32 held back on purpose or are
there issues merging it?
It took less than a week for .31.9 to be pushed through... but I don't
see .32 in updates-testing and it's
On 12/31/2009 07:46 AM, Randy Yates wrote:
Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
To claim that you got banned for asking fedora questions sounds
unrealistic. It's a biased view, I think.
So you're making a judgement call on missing information?
Perhaps what you considered
Attempting to install fedora 12, I get a message that there is not
enough memory to install in graphic mode and it reverts to a text mode
and installs some prepackaged set of applications. It is a system with
384 megabytes of memory and the graphic installer worked with fedora 11.
How much
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
g writes:
Richard Shaw wrote:
try adding a VESA mode, something like vga=... I'm not
sure what resolution you want to run but try vga=ask the first time
and pick the one you like the most. If you're happy with it change the
parameter to vga=0xmode. I found out the hard
On 12/31/2009 09:10 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
And leaves you with no Fedora patches and the disk performance
regression issues of 2.6.32. Also a tainted kernel which some
developers will ignore if you get a trace, etc.
I thought it's only tainted if there are non-GPL modules compiled in.
For
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Jim mickey...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Ask a Walmart employee what was the
password to check them out, she said some customer had changed all the
passwords and they couldn't into them.
This situation demands the Goatse Rescue Disk:
Around 05:11pm on Thursday, December 31, 2009 (UK time), David Dembrow scrawled:
Attempting to install fedora 12, I get a message that there is not
enough memory to install in graphic mode and it reverts to a text mode
and installs some prepackaged set of applications. It is a system with
Aaron Konstam wrote:
A GUI opens which allows you to decide to format
or not to format the partition and to decide
where it will be mounted.
Manually configure should be the default, not the present default, which
basically
destroys all of your existing partitions and data. Luckily, I, as
Randy Yates wrote:
They are absolute pricks.
You are much better off getting your information here and using this excellent
resource of brains. And don't use this kind of language here, *ever*.
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On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 11:14:09 -0500, I Beartooth Comcast wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
[...]
So essentially, this is a bug in Gnome, and you should report it
against Gnome. What is sad is the fact that Gnome does not follow the
agreed spec.
After some
Petrus de Calguarium on 12/31/2009 12:02 PM wrote:
You are much better off getting your information here and using this excellent
resource of brains.
*gasp*
Zombie!
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On 12/31/2009 12:11 PM, David Dembrow wrote:
Attempting to install fedora 12, I get a message that there is not
enough memory to install in graphic mode and it reverts to a text mode
and installs some prepackaged set of applications. It is a system
with 384 megabytes of memory and the graphic
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Bugzilla from gabriello.rami...@gmail.com wrote:
in the above case, maybe her mistyped her password in one ocassion and
when typed it correctly , the machine got the following bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506171 If password
entered
Mike Cloaked wrote:
I am following up on this issue concerning entering the wrong password
into kdm which then crashes - this problem is still there - today on a
fully up to date f11 system one of our family entered the password wong
and kdm or X crashed -
I am surprised this bug
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Zombie!
;-)
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On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 10:11 AM, BeartoothHOS bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
Bug 605817 - bug/feature request : Main Menu lacuna
at bugzilla.gnome.org
You can make a URL directly to the bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605817
Just so you know.
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On 12/31/2009 01:25 PM, Mike Cloaked wrote:
I believe that this relates to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506171
So this bug is not resolved despite the implication in the last post on the
bz!
Obviously if bugs are closed, then there must be less bugs no ;-)
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On 12/31/2009 01:25 PM, Mike Cloaked wrote:
I believe that this relates to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506171
So this bug is not resolved despite the implication in the last post on
the
bz!
Obviously if bugs are closed, then there must be
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 11:22 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
I can see both sides of this. I don't think it would hurt anything to
have
a *little* hand-holding by the installer, something to the effect of
If you
don't want to blow everythign away and start from scratch, choose a
different
2009/12/31 Mikkel mik...@infinity-ltd.com:
On 12/30/2009 08:30 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Wednesday 30 December 2009 05:58 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Having someone change the Linux root password would be better how? I
guess I don't know enough about Win7 to know why this is funny.
I think he
Mohamed ELMORABITY pikachu.2...@gmail.com writes:
2009/12/31 Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org
I have a laptop with a working bcm4311 wireless adaptor, but I don't
know which packages were installed to get it working. Any ideas on
how to determine this? Fedora 11.
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On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 12:15 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
g writes:
Richard Shaw wrote:
Many thanks to all, but after trying all of the suggested VESA
alternatives I've concluded that the nouveau driver sans penguins is
vastly superior. Setting vga=0x37d for a
Konstantin Svist wrote:
On 12/31/2009 09:10 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
And leaves you with no Fedora patches and the disk performance
regression issues of 2.6.32. Also a tainted kernel which some
developers will ignore if you get a trace, etc.
I thought it's only tainted if there are non-GPL
On Thursday 31 December 2009, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Somewhat OT: IMHO one thing that makes installing Fedora harder than it
needs to be for the majority of users is the default use of LVM. I've
been using Fedora since before it was Fedora, and have *never* had a
situation in which LVM was
I'm trying to help someone get their netbook wireless up. Is there
a package(s) that would accomplish this? Also, is there a how to
on this somewhere that's up-to-date for F12?
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On 12/31/2009 11:47 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
snip
Somewhat OT: IMHO one thing that makes installing Fedora harder than it
needs to be for the majority of users is the default use of LVM. I've
been using Fedora since before it was Fedora, and have *never* had a
situation in which LVM was
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I've been using Fedora since before it was Fedora, and
have never had a situation in which LVM was any use to me.
+1
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2009/12/31 Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org:
I'm trying to help someone get their netbook wireless up. Is there
a package(s) that would accomplish this? Also, is there a how to
on this somewhere that's up-to-date for F12?
Ahhh yes... I think I might understand the IRC ban now...
Is this not the
2009/12/31 Robert G. (Doc) Savage dsav...@peaknet.net:
The nouveau driver is a big improvement over nv, but it apparently lacks
the ability to display core penguins after the startmenu. As I
speculated in my original post, this seems to be an artifact of the
nouveau driver. Considering the
Hello,
I download compressed file bert-pcb-plogins-17755b2.tar.gz
decompressed generate a directory bert-pcb-plugins-17755b2. I cd to
bert-pcb-plugins-17755b2/src which is where I found teardrops.c file
then entered the suggested command gcc ... the follow is the result:
[vi...@laptop src]$ gcc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 31/12/09 22:18, Randy Yates wrote:
I'm trying to help someone get their netbook wireless up. Is there
a package(s) that would accomplish this? Also, is there a how to
on this somewhere that's up-to-date for F12?
Well, on my netbook, which uses
I've got several bootable usb installs of Centos, Fedora and Ubuntu.
All work great now, I think i understand all the details about drive
labeling, getting the initrd correct, and so forth. I was active in
this list back in the Fedora 4 and 5 days, when these things were
getting ironed out.
On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 12:28 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 12/31/2009 11:47 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
snip
Somewhat OT: IMHO one thing that makes installing Fedora harder than it
needs to be for the majority of users is the default use of LVM. I've
been using Fedora since before it
Oh boy... LOL
Global Warming - it's destroying the Penguin's habitats. Ask Al
Gore... he'll back me up.
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I just finished installing Win XP Pro (32 bit) on an F11 box using the
create wizard. Everything seemed to go OK. Windows updated itself after
several reboots to sp3 with all of the latest security patches. Seems to run
fine for right now.
My question is about the documentation for virt
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Paul Johnson pauljoh...@gmail.com wrote:
If one of you knows the similar recipe for esata, I would very much
appreciate it.
You'll need a driver for the SATA controller that is built into your
PC. SATA uses the ATA data stream over twisted pair serial cables.
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009, Sam Sharpe wrote:
2009/12/31 Robert G. (Doc) Savage dsav...@peaknet.net:
The nouveau driver is a big improvement over nv, but it apparently lacks
the ability to display core penguins after the startmenu. As I
speculated in my original post, this seems to be an artifact of
On 12/31/2009 11:07 AM, Vincent Onelli wrote:
Hello,
I download compressed file bert-pcb-plogins-17755b2.tar.gz
decompressed generate a directory bert-pcb-plugins-17755b2. I cd to
bert-pcb-plugins-17755b2/src which is where I found teardrops.c file
then entered the suggested command gcc ...
I recently made the move from F11 to F12.
Application launchers on GNOME panels have much larger gaps between them
than they did on F11. I can move the icons by dragging with the middle
mouse button, but I cannot get them any closer together. This wastes a
lot of space on the panels, and I would
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 15:18:31 -0500,
Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org wrote:
I'm trying to help someone get their netbook wireless up. Is there
a package(s) that would accomplish this? Also, is there a how to
on this somewhere that's up-to-date for F12?
Have you tried it? Some broadcom chips
On 12/31/2009 12:14 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
On 12/31/2009 09:10 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
And leaves you with no Fedora patches and the disk performance
regression issues of 2.6.32. Also a tainted kernel which some
developers will ignore if you get a trace, etc.
I
2009/12/31 Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org
Mohamed ELMORABITY pikachu.2...@gmail.com writes:
2009/12/31 Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org
I have a laptop with a working bcm4311 wireless adaptor, but I don't
know which packages were installed to get it working. Any ideas on
how to determine this?
2009/12/31 Bruno Wolff III br...@wolff.to
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 15:18:31 -0500,
Randy Yates ya...@ieee.org wrote:
I'm trying to help someone get their netbook wireless up. Is there
a package(s) that would accomplish this? Also, is there a how to
on this somewhere that's up-to-date for
2009/12/31 Brian Mury brianm...@alumni.uvic.ca
I recently made the move from F11 to F12.
Application launchers on GNOME panels have much larger gaps between them
than they did on F11. I can move the icons by dragging with the middle
mouse button, but I cannot get them any closer together.
On Thursday 31 December 2009, Sam Sharpe wrote:
2009/12/31 Robert G. (Doc) Savage dsav...@peaknet.net:
The nouveau driver is a big improvement over nv, but it apparently lacks
the ability to display core penguins after the startmenu. As I
speculated in my original post, this seems to be an
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