Hi!
It’s been a year since I announced the 1.0 release of my little open source
project CN=Monitor (LDAP Monitoring) here on the 389 Users list.
A lot of features and improvements have been added since then.
If you are running 389 DS / CentOS DS or Red Hat DS and needs a web application
to
I've done a colossal amount of reading and experimentation to remedy the
ignorance demonstrated in my last email, so let's start again:
I have, in a simple two-node (one supplier, one consumer) setup:
- Consumer set up with one local database (replicated from the supplier), +
one database link
Sorry, I thought I'd trawled the archives but apparently missed this one.
I'm not alone, this chap already described the exact same issue - although no
solution:
http://www.mail-archive.com/fedora-directory-us...@redhat.com/msg09880.html
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From:
Hi,
I'm planning to purchase an USB TV stick (for DVB-T). I saw that the
AVermedia AVerTV Black HD/-A850 USB is running properly under Ubuntu.
Can somebody confirm that is runs properly under F13 too?
Kind regards and thanx in advance
Joachim Backes joachim.bac...@rhrk.uni-kl.de
hi,
I recently came across what looks like an awesome tool : vim-latex.
I've installed the fedora packages using yum.
[an...@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep vim
vim-latex-doc-1.8.23-1.20100129.r1104.fc13.noarch
vim-latex-1.8.23-1.20100129.r1104.fc13.noarch
vim-minimal-7.2.411-1.fc13.x86_64
On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 15:16 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 07/29/2010 01:17 AM, Chris Rouch wrote:
I think this was working for f13 too until the last time i applied
updates, though it may just be that i didn't test it.
The first thing you should try is probably to boot the oldest F13
Hi,
I'm planning to purchase an USB TV stick (for DVB-T). I saw that the
AVermedia AVerTV Black HD/-A850 USB is running properly under Ubuntu.
Can somebody confirm that is runs properly under F13 too?
Kind regards and thanx in advance
Joachim Backes joachim.bac...@rhrk.uni-kl.de
Around 02:44am on Friday, July 30, 2010 (UK time), David scrawled:
On 7/29/2010 5:00 PM, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 09:54pm on Thursday, July 29, 2010 (UK time), James Mckenzie
scrawled:
And the comment on Linux on the Desktop. Not ready yet. We need it so
that users don't have to
On 30/07/10 10:46, Steve Searle wrote:
Who supplies them is not the point here. Driver hell happens on
Windows as well, yet that is considered a desktop system.
They have the resources to say it is :D
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On 7/30/2010 5:46 AM, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 02:44am on Friday, July 30, 2010 (UK time), David scrawled:
On 7/29/2010 5:00 PM, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 09:54pm on Thursday, July 29, 2010 (UK time), James Mckenzie
scrawled:
And the comment on Linux on the Desktop. Not ready yet. We
On 07/29/2010 10:05 AM, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 06/28/2010 02:33 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
I am trying to set up dnsmasq as a local resolver cache on my F-12
laptop, and can't find any way to pass the nameservers returned by DHCP
to dnsmasq as upstream nameservers and still have 127.0.0.1
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 06:28 -0400, David wrote:
Windows Driver hell?
The basic hardware drivers usually come with Windows. Fedora provides
basic, some quite advanced actually, hardware drivers for many pieces of
hardware.
The 'better' Windows hardware drivers come with the hardware on
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 06:28 -0400, David wrote:
Again - Windows Driver hell? I don't know of any. Examples please.
I don't know if this counts as driver hell, but it was certainly
hell when it happened. A year or two back I purchased an HP Photosmart
all-in-one scanner/printer. It has its own
JB jb.123abc at yahoo.com writes:
Hi,
is that what you are asking about ?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F13_bugs
5 Hardware-related issues.
Miscellaneous graphical problems.
To use the vesa driver during installation, ...
Followed the instructions, but the
On 7/30/2010 9:14 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 06:28 -0400, David wrote:
Again - Windows Driver hell? I don't know of any. Examples please.
I don't know if this counts as driver hell, but it was certainly
hell when it happened. A year or two back I purchased an HP
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 09:39 -0400, David wrote:
I would think that qualifies as a driver problem. :-)
I agree.
But not a Windows driver problem. Why not? It is a HP problem. Their
hardware and their driver(s). Windows had nothing to do with any of
this. Microsoft gave plenty of time for
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Mike Wright mike.wri...@mailinator.com wrote:
Thanks for that but I'm well aware that it's been EOL'd. I was rather
more curious as to why I've never seen this brought up (been rh'ing
since redhat5.2 fit on a single cd in a red jacket a dozen years ago).
First, I know F9 is no longer supported, but wanted to
ask if there is a workaround to this problem.
I finally got rt2870 to work on F9, however, I noticed
during a reboot, httpd complained that it could not find
the host's domain, so it chose 127.0.0.1, and secondly
named responded only to
On 7/30/2010 10:24 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 09:39 -0400, David wrote:
I would think that qualifies as a driver problem. :-)
I agree.
But not a Windows driver problem. Why not? It is a HP problem. Their
hardware and their driver(s). Windows had nothing to do
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
First, I know F9 is no longer supported, but wanted to
ask if there is a workaround to this problem.
I finally got rt2870 to work on F9, however, I noticed
during a reboot, httpd complained that it could not find
the host's domain, so it chose 127.0.0.1, and secondly
Hello,
I have a recurring problem with sound streaming with Fedora 13 (and
earlier versions - I am having this problem for quite a while, across
different Fedora versions) on my Dell Latitude 820 laptop. This
affects equally the sound of YouTube videos and music CDs. Sometimes
it works
On 7/30/2010 11:13 AM, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 03:33pm on Friday, July 30, 2010 (UK time), David scrawled:
So that's one example which you 'documented' well. My complaint(s) are
with the vague claims that some make but then never show any proof.
Which I am seeing more and more of these
Around 04:57pm on Friday, July 30, 2010 (UK time), David scrawled:
Could be. You are aware of course that all the 'modern' distro's are
similar to Fedora in development? Kernels, Xorg, and such. Stable would
be like Debian, CentOS, and the like. And IMO stable=stale. :-)
Yes, I was thinking
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On 07/30/2010 10:43 AM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Hello,
I have a recurring problem with sound streaming with Fedora 13 (and
earlier versions - I am having this problem for quite a while, across
different Fedora versions) on my Dell
On 07/30/2010 08:32 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
First, I know F9 is no longer supported, but wanted to
ask if there is a workaround to this problem.
I finally got rt2870 to work on F9, however, I noticed
during a reboot, httpd complained that it could not find
the
Rick Stevens wrote:
On 07/30/2010 08:32 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
First, I know F9 is no longer supported, but wanted to
ask if there is a workaround to this problem.
I finally got rt2870 to work on F9, however, I noticed
during a reboot, httpd
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Frank Cox thea...@sasktel.net wrote:
On Mon, 2010-07-26 at 12:59 -0700, Robert Arkiletian wrote:
Any ideas much appreciated?
Looks like you have the authorization for the sound device sorted out;
there may also be something you have to do to tell pulseaudio
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 12:09:13 -0500, Rick Sewill wrote:
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On 07/30/2010 10:43 AM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Hello,
I have a recurring problem with sound streaming with Fedora 13 (and
earlier versions - I am having this problem for quite
Fedora 11, 12
Changing Forgotten Root Password.
Starting computer and going into Single User Mode and deleting the x
in /etc/passwd and restarting computer and login as root and add new
root password, does that still hold true for FC10, 11, 12
/etc/passwd
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 16:18 -0400, binary...@comcast.net wrote:
Fedora 11, 12
Changing Forgotten Root Password.
Starting computer and going into Single User Mode and deleting the x
in /etc/passwd and restarting computer and login as root and add new
root password, does that still hold
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 16:18 -0400, binary...@comcast.net wrote:
Fedora 11, 12
Changing Forgotten Root Password.
Starting computer and going into Single User Mode and deleting the x
in /etc/passwd and restarting computer and login as root and add new
root password, does that still hold
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:18:27 -0400
binary...@comcast.net wrote:
Fedora 11, 12
Changing Forgotten Root Password.
Starting computer and going into Single User Mode and deleting the
x in /etc/passwd and restarting computer and login as root and
add new root password, does that still hold
1) Start (reboot) machine
2) Enter grub ( pressing the letter 'e' )
3) Go to the second line and edit the line ( pressing the letter 'e' )
4) Go to the the end of the line and insert the word ( single )
5) Press Enter
6) Press the letter 'b'
7) wait
8) #passwd root
9) Enter password for root
10)
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 16:18 -0400, binary...@comcast.net wrote:
Fedora 11, 12
Changing Forgotten Root Password.
Starting computer and going into Single User Mode and deleting the x
in /etc/passwd and restarting
Hi,
I talked to the plymouth maintainer and he said this is a known bug; I
don't know if the fix is in F13 yet but let me explain what's going on:
You've got two bugs. One is a kernel panic. The other is that when the
kernel is panicking, rather than showing useful debug information, it is
On 30 July 2010 14:31, Alex mysqlstud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I talked to the plymouth maintainer and he said this is a known bug; I
don't know if the fix is in F13 yet but let me explain what's going on:
You've got two bugs. One is a kernel panic. The other is that when the
kernel is
On 07/30/2010 12:44 PM, Robert Arkiletian wrote:
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Frank Coxthea...@sasktel.net wrote:
On Mon, 2010-07-26 at 12:59 -0700, Robert Arkiletian wrote:
Any ideas much appreciated?
Looks like you have the authorization for the sound device
Can grub boot from a logical partition?
It seems from my reading that it cannot.
But I found that I could in fact boot from /dev/sda5
if I used grub interactively, starting with
root (hd0,4)
then using tab to look for kernel and initrd
and finally booting.
However, if I put exactly the same
I am running fedora 12 and the sound recorder fails when I try to record from a
mike.
It says No modules available.
Any ideas out there?
thanks
Chip
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On 07/30/2010 03:21 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Can grub boot from a logical partition?
It seems from my reading that it cannot.
But I found that I could in fact boot from /dev/sda5
if I used grub interactively, starting with
root (hd0,4)
then using tab to look for kernel and initrd
and
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Can grub boot from a logical partition?
It seems from my reading that it cannot.
But I found that I could in fact boot from /dev/sda5
if I used grub interactively, starting with
root (hd0,4)
then using tab to look for kernel and initrd
and finally booting.
Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Can grub boot from a logical partition?
It seems from my reading that it cannot.
But I found that I could in fact boot from /dev/sda5
if I used grub interactively, starting with
root (hd0,4)
then using tab to look for kernel and initrd
On 07/30/2010 06:37 PM, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Can grub boot from a logical partition?
It seems from my reading that it cannot.
But I found that I could in fact boot from /dev/sda5
if I used grub interactively, starting with
root (hd0,4)
then using tab to
On 07/30/2010 06:51 PM, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Can grub boot from a logical partition?
It seems from my reading that it cannot.
But I found that I could in fact boot from /dev/sda5
if I used grub interactively, starting with
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Well, I used a separate /boot partition because in the past somehow,
grub or partition MBR got lost when something changed via an update.
Maybe this a non-issue by now?
I never met with it. But I never use LVM or device-mapper logical
devices, only plain or md ones
Chris Tyler wrote:
On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 08:11 -0400, Philip Russell wrote:
Got rid of windows, Love Fedora 13, Just not familiar with it as much
yet
Im getting a message There are unfinished transactions remaining.
Please run yum-complete-transaction as root.
Another way to run
Mike Wright wrote:
Stephen Gallagher wrote:
Time to upgrade, I'm afraid. You'll get no support for Fedora 10. It was
end-of-lifed about six months ago. There are no more updates coming for
it, ever.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/IRC/Fedora-EOL-Support
Thanks for that
JB wrote:
JB jb.123abc at yahoo.com writes:
Hi,
is that what you are asking about ?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F13_bugs
5 Hardware-related issues.
Miscellaneous graphical problems.
To use the vesa driver during installation, ...
Followed the instructions, but
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 14:48 -0700, suvayu ali wrote:
On 30 July 2010 14:31, Alex mysqlstud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I talked to the plymouth maintainer and he said this is a known bug; I
don't know if the fix is in F13 yet but let me explain what's going on:
You've got two bugs. One is
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