are the portmap services running on the fc9 system
from the gnome gui, it would be system-services-nfs
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Pierce
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 8:23 AM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: NFS mount problem!
hi...
i've got an access denied issue with rsh on one of my boxes (and before we
start, no use ssh comments.. rsh is what i'm dealing with for now!!)
i've got a few boxes in my network, and i can successfully rsh into them
with no issue. however, on one box, i can't access it using rsh, and i'm
, June 24, 2008 1:48 AM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: Re: rsh issue (access denied)...
Hi Bruce,
just a wild guess...
check /etc/xinetd.d/rsh and /etc/xinetd.d/rlogin if they contain
disabele = yes
if so, change it to
disable = no
and restart xinetd
Hth
Alex
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hi guys!!
once again, gotta say thanks to the group on the list/net! the rsh issue was/is
solved. it appears that the access denied issue was due to the user's home
directory, not being owned by the user which led to some internal permission
issues on the rsh server box:
do when i did a rsh
ummm..
what kind of system/board/drive/monitor/etc...
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rance Hall
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 4:54 PM
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: Fedora 9 install problem
I downloaded and verified a fedora 9 net
Hi...
Weird issue here, that I can't recall how I solved it before. Googled sites
aren't shedding any light either.
I've got a dell optiplex 320 from an auction...I'm looking to install fedora
8/9 on the box. I've performed the initial installation, where I created the
raw partition, and
ummm gene...
forgive me.. but what the heck are you talking about! i use linkedin
extensively.. never had a problem with it capturing my web site/travel
information.. of course i ignore the ability to peruse my outlook/email
addresses as i don't want to spam other people...
it's perfectly ok for
else run into/solved this issue.
I still have my wireless connection to the network, but when running the
system-network-config app, it crashes..
thanks
-bruce
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As I understand the issue. The issue is one of being able to poison the DNS
app on the DNS server. There's not really much the casual user can do, aside
from switching to another DNS/IP address that's safe. But the rub is, do you
really know if the DNS/IP you're switching to is safe!
The best
bjorn...
while what you say makes sense... the vast majority of people pop up their
favorite browser, and go to a site.. there's no way these guys (my mother
included) are going to get into the esoteric details of what goes on behind
the scenes for the browser/dns/certificates/etc...
it's up to
but if a bank employee is involved in the taking of funds, then there is
somewhat of a trail. if the employee where to change the root dns servers,
there would be some trail of this with the service that the bank uses for
this setup.. this would be pretty easy to resolve, and the customer would
hi...
for my $0.02
i would argue for getting a cheap ~$40 linksys G usb wireless dongle...
i have a laptop, amd x64, running fedora8, and after trying for a few days
to get the madwifi/atheros stuff working, i got the usb dongle, plugged it
in, and lo and behold.. up/running in a matter of
the 192.168.1.1 in your resolv.conf file is the dns server that the server
is using to resolve any domain names...
comment out the dns1 entry in your eth conf file.. and restart by doing
ifdown/ifup xxx whatever your eth/nic is...
you should be ok..
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From: [EMAIL
hi william.
ok. for now, can you turn off/disable selinux...
and then reboot the box if you can... i want to start fresh on this.
as i understand this, you're running dhcp, right? where is the dhcp server
located?
bruce
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[mailto:[EMAIL
hi william...
good to see you're back online!! as to networkmanager.. i've never gotten it
to work as it should. but given that it's basically a wrapper app, most of
the functionality to manage the nic is pretty straight forward either from
the cmd line, or from the text/gui system-config-network
Hey guys...
Screwed up and spilled a soft drink on my laptop keyboard (toshiba
satellite). The keyboard was working, but sticky, so I decided to remove the
keyboard and rinse it in distilled water and let it thoroughly dry in the
hot sun.
Long story short, some of the keys are no longer
of Fedora
Subject: Re: laptop keyboard soaked by a soft drink!
bruce wrote:
Hey guys...
Screwed up and spilled a soft drink on my laptop keyboard (toshiba
satellite). The keyboard was working, but sticky, so I decided to remove
the
keyboard and rinse it in distilled water and let it thoroughly dry
not sure, but
if you set the reset btn, and then hook the device up to a system, you can
set it via it's base ip address. make sure you have no other hardware hooked
to the box, in order to prevent conflicts.
i think the ip is 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.0.1, or something to that effect.
you
for your network/situation,
provide us the information/diagram for how you're getting to the net.
machine1(ipaddress,os,mask,default gateway,etc...)
^
|
|
V
switch/router (ipaddress,os,mask,etc...)
^
|
|
V
cable/dsl (ipaddress,os,mask,etc...)
^
|
|
V
hey...
regarding toshiba satellite laptops.. and maybe any other atheros chip
laptops.
i've found the easiest way is to get an external usb wifi dongle, and to get
madwifi, fire up system-config-network, and everything you need is there,
ready to go. you're up/running wireless in ~5 mins...
than most fonts.
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i don't know the guts of fedora/rh... but i would imagine that a chunk of
the mem space is reserved for system operational functions. as a result, the
mem space that you, the app has, is the mem that's left over for apps to
play in..
the reserved mem space might be used for swap, mem checking,
standard, and, as a result has had very
little development for GNU/Linux. Both the Lightscribe programs that
work on GNU/Linux, one from Lightscribe itself and one from LaCie are
both very basic, without nearly the same ease of use as the Windows
Lightscribe software.
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this might be related to issues that were reported awhile ago regarding
installing fedora on dell optiplex 320/520 systems...
do a search for lilo/optiplex.. some of the emails/articles discuss what was
done to get the system up/running, when doing an initial install.
might help you out...
here are copies of the ssh_config/sshd_config files on one of my boxes...
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ssh]# cat ssh_config
# $OpenBSD: ssh_config,v 1.15 2002/06/20 20:03:34 stevesk Exp $
# This is the ssh client system-wide
how are you trying to log into the other box using ssh??
what's the actual cmd you're using
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jonathan Allen
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 9:28 AM
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: SSH Access Issues
Hi
Hi.
I'm doing an upgrade from fedora 8 to 9, following the instructions listed
in fedoraproject.org.
However, I'm running into an issue where I have some sort of issue with HAL.
As a test, I'm simply trying to upgrade hal, and then i'll do a yum
upgrade for everything.
the repos dir is:
[EMAIL
and maybe he did search.. but still couldn't resolve his issue..
but i guess you felt/feel the need to belittle... and you still didn't
provide him with any additional help. but i guess your day is a little
better.
as far as the java issue goes, i believe you can have java enabled on
firefox,
some would say to use a dhcp configuration/approach, which would reduce your
need to go in and clean up the ethX types of issues.
if you really need to have manual/distinct names/ip addresses that you;re
assigning, you're going to have to do some manual work.
you could create a great deal of
craig...
the issue that he seems to be dealing with seems to be a function of the SUN
jre required in order to run the app on the client site. i'm not sure that
anything that you've pointed to relates to this specific issue.
so, there again.. if you don't want to help, you can simply delete the
and if someone doesn't know to use google for the site for fedoraproject, or
redhat.com. ie, if they have different terms..
the guy (OP) said he did look/search the net before posting...
but as i said.. you wanted to feel like a superior species... which is your
right i guess.. i've just found
just saw this thread.. so bear with me if the questions are already
answered...
are you using dhcp on the router/laptops?
are you using static ip addresses?
what does the /var/log/messages say, if anything?
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assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
Cc: bruce
Subject: Re: acer aspire one - wireless ethernet
On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 10:34:49 -0800
bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are you using dhcp on the router/laptops?
The laptops use dhcp. My main desktop computer (this one) is on a wired
: Frank Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 2:01 PM
To: bruce
Cc: 'Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora. '
Subject: Re: acer aspire one - wireless ethernet
On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 11:31:53 -0800
bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can i ask you
hey...
just as an exercise, i also tried to setup a smaba share a few daya ago...
on a fc9, i could never get it to work. fc8/fc6... worked as expected. if i
recall, i thought i saw a bug report...
peace
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hi les/guys...
assume you had/have a usb/external drive that was connected to the laptop.
assume that it was also the same size (2.5) as the laptop drive... couldn't
you set up a process to do a complete rsync/backup every x hours of
everything on the drive in use.
this would give a
10, 2008 3:28 PM
To: Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: Linux backup help
bruce wrote:
hi les/guys...
assume you had/have a usb/external drive that was connected to the laptop.
assume that it was also the same size (2.5) as the laptop drive
the end of the install
process?
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From: sam Ruma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 6:33 PM
To: bruce
Cc: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: RE: install Fedora 9 on Toshiba Satellite A305-S6825
Hello,
Did you just take the default options throughout
hi sam
exactly what did you do? when you installed fc9, did you just take the
default options throughout? do you only have fc9 on the drive?
did you format the drive, prior to installing?
be patient, we'll get you up/running..
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, or just the traditional
system-network-config?
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From: sam Ruma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 6:44 PM
To: bruce
Cc: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: RE: install Fedora 9 on Toshiba Satellite A305-S6825
It is not just a black screen I
hey aaron...
i'm with you. on a fc9 oo2.4, i do a file-new-documents...
i see a biz docs, that has a basic invoice under it. i don't see anywhere
in the templates area, any other invoice
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aaron Konstam
Sent:
sam...
don't worry about the possible html, or not! those who want to help you,
will. those who don't won't.
where was/is the screen/display you were going to send regarding your
display output when the lan is configured/installed during your fc9 bootup
process.
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: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 11:02 AM
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: RE: install Fedora 9 on Toshiba Satellite A305-S6825
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 08:51 -0800, bruce wrote:
don't worry about the possible html, or not! those who want to help
you, will. those who don't won't.
Oh really? I
and you have to love the list police!!!
jeeze!!!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mikkel L. Ellertson
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 6:21 PM
To: Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: install Fedora
Satellite A305-S6825
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bruce wrote:
and you have to love the list police!!!
jeeze!!!
Guidelines:
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why
lawd
buda has spake!
or, on the other hand. people like me will still help, and we don't get
wrapped up in the fact that the guy/gal didn't go by the exact thing in some
doc.. hell, we may not have even read the doc that you're referring to...
personally, i've found that as you get older...
for what it's worth.. and it might not be much!
i have a toshiba satellite, running f9, and had an issue where the system
would freeze/lockup, that i managed to resolve with new/different xorg
drivers.
basically, i changed from radeon, to radeonhd in the xrog.conf, and
downloaded the appropriate
hi jack...
regarding the mysql/httpd apps on the local box. when you do a ps -aux do
you see the processes listed?
when you set up mysql, does it have a passwd/host set up, or did you use the
default settingw which are wide open for the setup?
regarding the http/apache. on the local box, are
hi...
haven't yet installed f20, but i've seen a few articles/postings that imply
that you can no longer log in to the gnome desktop as root.
is this correct? is there a way around this behavior?
as a user, there are times when i want to login as root, is gnome now going
in the direction of
hi dave...
just saw this thread. are you running a static ip on your external internet
connection. if you aren't, you could simply force the cable modem to reset
to another ip address..
you might have to work with comcast tech support to accomplish this. (get a
2nd/3rd level guy who actually
umm...
starting in level 5 doesn't prevent root from running. if you're running f10,
you're going to have to edit the gdm pam file. (don't have the article at my
fingers right now...)
appparently f10, has modified the default behavior to restrict you from logging
in as the root user.
if
nick...
do this...
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 something like that)
comment out the line, or delete it...
save the file, log out, log back in, end you should be able to access as
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Subject: Re: F9 DOS attack
Dave Feustel wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 05:30:09AM -0800, bruce wrote:
hi dave...
just saw this thread. are you running a static ip on your external
internet
connection. if you aren't, you could simply force the cable modem
great...
not sure why some kept telling you to deal with the init file...
moral of story: be careful when taking advice of people you don't know!!!
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:44 PM
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bruce wrote:
not sure why some kept telling you to deal with the init file...
good. if you do not know then those of us who do will continue to
keep it a secret.
moral of story: be careful when taking advice of people you don't know!!!
you can keep your reason for being snide
testt
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Subject: Re: F9 DOS attack
Dave Feustel wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 05:30:09AM -0800, bruce wrote:
hi dave...
just saw this thread. are you running a static ip on your external
internet
connection. if you aren't, you could simply force the cable modem
yes.. vitalstream!! that was it, with internap...
hey.. is the email address at the bottom valid for you?
-bruce
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 2:34 PM
To: Community assistance
not sure that this is the case...
but i could be wrong/misinformed. from my experience, when you do a fedora
install, the installer gives you the option of doing an http/nfs/etc...
install. however, if you choose a network install (nfs/http) you're asked to
provide your ipaddress, or the dhcp
, and everything else that's happening, this
can't be screwed up...
So, if you're in the security area regarding linux, let's talk!
Thanks
-bruce
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tell me.
in your xorg.conf.. what's the video driver you're using??
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 2:47 AM
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Fedora Hangs on Laptop
I'm having a similar
hell...
if nm works as it should with f10.. that might be a reason to upgrade
itself!!!
took a laptop on a trip. had a layover in las vegad, figured, what the heck.
never could access one of the public wifi networks with nm!!
(but it could have been user error!!)
thanks.
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hey globe..
what's the driver that you're using in the xorg.conf?
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 5:33 PM
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: Fedora 10 freezes after a while
Hi,
For the
, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: root in FC 10
bruce wrote:
hey robert.
Bruce, avoid top posting...
do a search, look for pam/gdm/root/user... there's a config file that can
be
modified to allow for initial root login initially at the start..
Already done that. Just
: Friday, December 05, 2008 10:00 AM
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Subject: RE: Fedora 10 freezes after a while
--- On Thu, 12/4/08, bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: RE: Fedora 10 freezes after a while
To: [EMAIL
what the heck are you talking about.. individual freedoms
check your TC from your ISP. I'm willing to bet it's clearly spelled out..
maybe deep in the docs what you can/can't do regards the network.
i've frequently run services ssh/vpn/http/smtp/etc... over the network,
knowing full
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Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 12:57 PM
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Cc: p...@themeyerfarm.com; 'Community assistance, encouragement, and
advice for using Fedora.'
Subject: Re: Comcast permanent block on port 25
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 12:41:03 -0800,
bruce bedoug...@earthlink.net wrote:
check your Terms
there you go again rick...
poking those poor cardss with your unauthorized 'naughty' bits
but on a serious tip to the user. get a cheap/low cost usb linksys wifi
dongle. not sure of the exact model number, but the one i have cost ~$30/40.
plugged it in to a fc8/9 system, and it was listed in
hi,.
take this with a grain of salt. i would suggest that you look at one of the
open source apps, and talk with the dev team if possible, or submit your
initial request to their email lists if they have one. (assuming you haven't
done this yet!!)
i'm willing to bet that pieces of what you want,
Hi.
Not really a Fedora question, but maybe someone has thoughts on how to
implement this.
I've got a situation where I'm looking to have a process where I spawn off a
number of external apps. I'd like an app to manage the entire process of
creating/tracking the child apps. So basically, I'd
hi...
just saw this thread. so, is there a way/solution to allow a root user to
use the gui/gnome/package update app
and if there is, how?
thanks
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Sent: Monday,
i'm willing to bet that that's a holdover from the yahoo/sbc relationship...
prior to att and sbc merging..
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Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 2:22 PM
To: Community
the user/passwd for the dsl modem.. normally (in my case) has come from
att...
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Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 4:41 PM
To: Community assistance,
you can call into att/sbc.. get tech support... and you can get the
user/passwd from them.. tell them you want 2nd level tech support...
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Sent: Tuesday, January
for using Fedora.
fedora-list@redhat.com
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 6:52 PM
bruce wrote:
the user/passwd for the dsl modem.. normally (in my
case) has come from
att...
In my case, with SBC, I had to run the Windows program to
get them.
It may depend on what the local phone company
hey chris...
i recently (last few days) recall seeing something in the news that said the
IRS was pretty much allowing everyone to do free electronic filing. if this
is the case, you might not need turbo-tax at all. (unless you still need a
tax app to do the actual calculations for the various
look online... to buy a used printer...
i got a hp-2500 color printer with ~50% of the toner in the cartridges
left... got it for ~$30(US) at an auction...
you'd be surprised at what you might find!! i also saw the same printer at a
later auction go for ~$100
you never know!
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hell...
i'd even like an option to somehow be logged in as root, and then be able to
switch to a user to run the PackageMGR app... if you can accomplish this, i
haven't figured out how!!
in other words, how to be at the same box, and login as two separate gui
users? with the same
28, 2009 7:04 PM
To: Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: App to manage/track/spawn processes
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 06:33 -0800, bruce wrote:
Of course I'd like to know if I'm already running a given child app,
so I only have a child app with the same
hey sam
since you've been here before.. any chance that you could post/provide your
scripts that you used to help solve the issue...
this would be a seriously great help to anyone who runs into this issue and
would be searching the net for help!!
thanks@
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From:
hey...
here's one i can't see..
goat a bunch of files in different dirs.. the files might have spaces
1foo_ aa_bb_cc.dog
2foo_aa__cc.dog
3foo_aa_bb _ccc.dog
4foo_aa_bb_cc.dog
5foo_aa_bb_cc.dog
6foo_aa_bb_cc.dog
i'm trying to figure out how i can do a complete list of all files with
hey...
here's one i can't see..
goat a bunch of files in different dirs.. the files might have spaces
1foo_ aa_bb_cc.dog
2foo_aa__cc.dog
3foo_aa_bb _ccc.dog
4foo_aa_bb_cc.dog
5foo_aa_bb_cc.dog
6foo_aa_bb_cc.dog
i'm trying to figure out how i can do a complete list of all files with
Hi.
Got a bit of a question/issue that I'm trying to resolve. I'm asking this of
a few groups so bear with me.
I'm considering a situation where I have multiple processes running, and
each process is going to access a number of files in a dir. Each process
accesses a unique group of files, and
:
Subject: Re: file locking...
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 10:00:54 -0800, bruce bedoug...@earthlink.net
declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
Except in my situation.. the client has no knowledge of the filenaming
situation, and i might have 1000s of files... think of the FIFO, first in,
first out
hi...
thought this would have been solved by now!!!
try this.. since this is an internal (to your house) network... turn off all
selinux/security stuff... as well as all iptables stuff.. the idea is to let
everything pass, and let's see if you can get the printer to work when
everything is
Hi guys...
I know this isn't the list for this question.. but i'm trying to get a quick
resolve for a problem i have.. i'm prety sure it's user related.
i'm doing a curl to a site, and not getting the results i'm looking for..
i've got the cookies/user-agent set.. i'm looking to talk to someone
...@redhat.com]on Behalf Of Jake Peavy
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 8:26 AM
To: Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: curl question...
On 4/1/09, bruce bedoug...@earthlink.net wrote:
Hi guys...
I know this isn't the list for this question.. but i'm trying
i thought adobe now has 64/32 bit apps so there's no need for the nsplugin
stuff...
at least for fc9... i'm pretty sure i removed the nsplugin stuff, and simply
installed the adobe64 and have ful functionality..
thoughts/comments
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From:
i had a trs-80/radio shack color computer in college... those where the
days...
in junior high... one of my math teachers was taking her 1st course in
programming.. basic.. she managed to somehow get a teletype machine, with
the yellow/white paper rolls, so we could actully login/access the local
like i mentioned
a 1972 teletype, with paper scroll tape, hooked to the local college system,
as a 11 year old.. doing basic/GOTO/Loops...
my 1st programming... wrote a really basic (pun intended!!) program to play
poker.. 1st started learning statistical probability, arrays, etc...
print your complete httpd.conf file, as well as the /etc/host file
let's take a look at what you have.
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[mailto:fedora-list-boun...@redhat.com]on Behalf Of Dennis Kaptain
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 9:59 AM
To: Community
Hi...
trying to figure out how to craft a find cmd to find a given file in a dir,
that is changed more than x mins in the past
i thought i could use a combination of find, wholename, and cmin... but
those isn't giving me what i'm looking for... it's not returning any
files...
thought i could do
...@redhat.com]on Behalf Of Cameron Simpson
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 7:34 PM
To: Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: trying to find a path/file...
On 09Jul2009 19:27, bruce bedoug...@earthlink.net wrote:
| trying to figure out how to craft a find cmd to find
Hi..
Trying to run a simple ldap search/query against a supposedly public ldap
server. I've tried a number of copy/paste attempts that I've seen from
various sites with no luck...
If anyone has successfully pinged/queried a public ldap server from the
cmdline, can you post your cmd that you used
Hi..
Trying to run a simple ldap search/query against a supposedly public ldap
server. I've tried a number of copy/paste attempts that I've seen from
various sites with no luck...
If anyone has successfully pinged/queried a public ldap server from the
cmdline, can you post your cmd that you used
Hi..
Trying to run a simple ldap search/query against a supposedly public ldap
server. I've tried a number of copy/paste attempts that I've seen from
various sites with no luck...
If anyone has successfully pinged/queried a public ldap server from the
cmdline, can you post your cmd that you used
hey...
curious question...
how does one go about changing the title of the current gnome-terminal via
the cmdline...
it appears that the escape sequences i've tried aren't working...
thoughts/comments/pointers appreciated...
thanks
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hey...
trying to solve an issue on changing the title of the current gnome-terminal
session.
how does one go about changing the title of the current gnome-terminal via
the cmdline...
i'm trying to figure out if you can use escape sequences, or modifying the
profile for the terminal.
trying
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Subject: Re: gnome-terminal question
2009/9/28 bruce bedoug...@earthlink.net:
hey...
trying to solve an issue on changing the title of the current
gnome-terminal
session.
how does one go about changing the title of the current gnome-terminal via
the cmdline...
i'm trying to figure
, September 27, 2009 5:36 PM
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: gnome-terminal question
On 09-09-27 19:19:48, Richard England wrote:
On 09/27/2009 02:09 PM, bruce wrote:
hey...
trying to solve an issue on changing the title of the current
gnome-terminal session.
how does one go
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