On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Steven A. DuChene
linux-clust...@mindspring.com wrote:
I drove from Chandler down to UAT this evening with my no video problem
computer in the hope that someone might have a bright idea while looking at
it however no-one was there at all in room 203 at UAT. If
It is possible to indicate a block special device using its volume
LABEL or UUID - and of course Fedora is changing how drives are
identified fairly soon anyways - I forget if that's before or after
they remove eth0.
Archipel project looks interesting [archipelproject.org] a bit
HI Steven!
You can describe your issue to this list and someone will address it.
We will also need specifics, like distro version, video card/laptop
manufacturer, etc. to assist.
But just as a basic general solution, please follow these simple steps:
1) Boot with various options: (NOMODESET
Hi Steven,
Security Presentation this Saturday at MakerBench from 3PM-6PM.
http://plug.phoenix.az.us/calendar/icalrepeat.detail/2011/11/12/2157/-/linux-security-hackfest-at-makerbench.html
They updated the PLUG schedule.
It is regularly wrong. Linux types are very critical and we have more
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Steven A. DuChene
linux-clust...@mindspring.com wrote:
It is a new desktop computer I am building out of new parts.
I am not actually at a booting Linux point yet.
The system turns on but I do not get any video output or post beeps.
--
Steven DuChene
no
Sean,
If you look in /etc/libvirt/qemu/*.xml there on the Host system,
you should be able to track back to the Image file.
If you are using the raw format you can expand the image file then use
pmagic, gparted... to expand the virtual partition(s).
I have a proceadure at work, not home
Am 03. Nov, 2011 schwätzte James Crawford so:
I can't think of a virsh command that would return the IP of the guest.
Are you using DHCP to assign the Guest IP?
Ask dhcpd server.
That isn't working, but that's due to udev rules that don't make sense for
VMen.
The clone notices that it's
Steven,
Email Ed off list as you work through this.
You can go to Fry's Electronics and get spares to test with.
Swap out pieces, starting with the power supply like Ed suggested.
When you get to the Linux stage, we can help at any of the plug meetings or
via this list.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at
We are meeting at MakerBench in Tempe 3PM-6PM for our Presentation Series
with Videos from BlackHat and DefCon.
Bring your questions, notebooks, and critical thought as we descend into
the wonderful world of computer insecurity.
http://www.makerbench.com/about/
http://hackfest.it-clowns.com or