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problem is that on the GDM login, it does not display the name. I have
this set up on our RHEL servers but not my
On 06/24/2014 06:58 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
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I have a system that uses LDAP. Originally I set this up as a
stand-alone until all my company's security issues were mitigated. The
problem is that on the GDM login, it does not display the name. I have
to the servers. I can SU (or SUDO) to the LDAP user.
I do have a local user set up with the same userid and group, but a
separate home directory. I probably missed something somewhere.
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I might just give up on Fedora.
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has. So, for a pur math or physics problem I would definitely
want the program written in FORTRAN.. But, C was designed for writing
operating systems. And while C++ has evolved into a separate language,
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It is the older trackball with the ball on the left. I have one at work
with the ball in the center.
In any case, the latest update seemed to have alleviated the problem
).
One issue might be the sharing of your home directory. Usually the issue
is with the desktop and the dot files.
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It is the older trackball with the ball on the left. I have one at work
with the ball in the center.
In any case, the latest update seemed to have alleviated the problem.
Not sure what the issue was..
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hello jerry,
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On 02/01/2014 03:14 PM, g wrote:
On 02/01/2014 09:02 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
While it is very prevalent in Thunderbird,
I also had the problem In Firefox and in gnome terminal.
Since this occurs across applications, I then installed KDE
cleared also. which
is one of many reason i got a thumb marble.
It is a Logitech Marble Mouse (eg. track ball).
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and the background panel came up, so it seems that
it is not restricted to an application or rendering engine. At this
point I am wondering if anyone else had a similar problem.
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were able
to get a waiver and also a fix to the standards suite. I currently work
on software that does financial simulations well into the future, and we
have our own time library because some of the products were 32-bit not
so long ago.
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at the same time, if a dev has created apps that toss stuff into the
OS tree, it might not get backed up, unless specified...
Thoughts/Comments
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Thanks,
Hunter
I have an ASUS Aspire One netbook with an Intel Atom processor and 1GB
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and rebooted successfully).
The only issue I have is that not all my Gnome 3 extensions could be
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will be faster or not suffer any performance
degradation. The bottom line here is you can't make a blanket statement
that 64-bit code is slower. And if you have a decent optimizing
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The bottom line here is you can't make a blanket statement
that 64-bit code is slower. And if you have a decent optimizing
compiler, your performance could improve.
I donĀ“t make any
problems I used to have both with my
Smartphones, but also with my laptops.
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complex. Just a quick look and I can see 5 WLANS, 2 are unknown.
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that MSFT can use for its Lync products as
well as the subscriber lists.
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resultant .iso file should be manageable.
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looks like I need to add
-DDuplex:true
So in what way is enscript better than lp? What neato things do I gain
by using it?
Over the years I have used a2ps(1), but enscript should also do the job
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, they are not available in Fedora or RPM
Fusion so I'm marking this as OT.
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have one or more of everything that has ever run
here in rural north Texas :)
regards/va...@texoma.net
One solution (that sucks) is to write a wrapper that provides the same
functionality as nslookup, and just call dig under the covers.
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init to switch to run level 3.
/sbin/init 3
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On 02/22/2011 04:22 PM, Chris Tyler wrote:
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On 02/22/2011 03:26 PM, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
Hi! Where is the desktop manager service in fedora?
/etc/init.d doesn't contain something related to this..
i ask because sometimes i want
and they install packages exactly the same
way.
I certainly agree with you.
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I recently installed Oracle-XE using yum --nogpgcheck localinstall
oracle...rpm. No problem except that I screwed up the configuration. My
coworker told me that I should use rpm(8) because the installation
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printers for Linux. Canon and Lexmark are usually not very well supported.
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go 1 step further. I could possibly just write a script.
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with some C++ that was essentially C with a few C++ isms. I like C++,
but not as a person's first computer language.
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I learned C from KR, from the tutorial that was included with
Unix, and
the fact that I was told I had to maintain the Unix CShell
standards are written
by language experts and compiler professionals. Books like KR second
edition are written in a more understandable format.
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a performance analysis
to see the places in the code things are slowing down.
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a C system. (I'm glad I don't have to maintain it in the first place).
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A properly optimized simple C++ program should be able to perform
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On 12/22/2010 06:06 AM, les wrote:
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 13:49 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote:
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:09 PM, les hlhow...@pacbell.net
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Since C++ is a preprocessor to C, how does it run circles
be useful.
I have taught C at a local University, and one group of people learned
very well and another group really hated it.
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But the initial thing is to learn and understand the basic building
blocks, such as what is a variable, what is a constant. But, without
taking a formal programming course, you should be able to get this in
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requires a lot of understanding, and is not a good concept to start on.
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to do this. WRT:
IMAP/POP3. With POP3, when you retrieve your email from the server it is
physically downloaded to your system and deleted from the server, but
with IMAP, your email will remain on the server until you either delete
it or move it to another folder.
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On 12/18/2010 02:44 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
How can I display the partition table with lvm partitions.
fdisk only give the lvm partition, not the details.
Thank.
System/Administration/Logical Volume Management or system-config-lvm.
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..right in front of my eyes, as my fingers were resting on the keyboard!
I selected several messages in my Inbox, planning to move them to
another
by step guide with
instructions on how to install and run a virtual machine under Xen
instead of QEMU .
Just my opinion, but try VirtualBox. It installs nicely in Fedora 14.
The latest version is 3.2.12.
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addresses. The user needs to change his/her yahoo password to clear
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On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 02:12 -0800, Globe Trotter wrote:
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Isn't it time to ban this idiot?
The problem here
On 11/29/2010 10:45 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
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Isn't it time to ban this idiot
On 11/16/2010 08:47 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
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I'm receiving errors from the mcelog.cron script in /etc/cron.hourly:
/etc/cron.hourly/mcelog.cron:
read: No such device
Yea, I got those too, but after reading the description of the
rpm
specifically allocated a larger /boot
for this specific reason. My /boot is 485MB.
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occur every hour.
When I run the mcelog command by hand I do not get this message:
/usr/sbin/mcelog --ignorenodev --filter
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system, but did install on a second system. We've been doing
installfests for 16 years and a number of the core volunteers are distro
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I have a Sound Blaster USB headset/mic. When I check Sound preferences
the microphone works fine. Previously on Fedora 13, this did not work
either, but the headsets and Google chat work fine on my netbook running
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time servers close to you, but you can also
use the ones that are preset in fedora.
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Windows is installed on. You should be able to easily dual boot Windows
and Fedora once Fedora is installed on the second drive.
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, but /sda1 and /sdb1 are fine too.
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If you cannot enable it in the BIOS, then you simply can't enable it,
period. Sometimes it is not very obvious.
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software. It was initially developed by Android Inc. (a firm purchased by
Google) and later positioned in the Open Handset Alliance.
My Android is using the 2.6.27 kernel (Android version 1.5).
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This is not entirely true. Red Hat has a team of kernel people, and they
will fig bugs in the red Hat kernels, and submit their fixes upstream.
Many times the major distros get bug fixes before they get into the
mainline kernel. This is one of the nice things about Open Source.
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I happen to have USB headphones. While Fedora does not automatically
switch, I have to go to Preferences/Sound and select the output and
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, it certainly makes sense, but if you are simply using Samba to
provide shares to Linux, it is Samba that manages the permissions and
access rights.
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-do-i-set-permissions-to-samba-shares.html
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, it may be time to
consider a clean install of the current release to clean out the cruft
(like the above) left from previous versions that were using methods
since deprecated.
I get these messages every time I boot, and my fedora 13 was a clean
install.
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on this such as
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=587637 (This is closed as a
duplicate, but you can start here).
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a clue that can help you solve your problem.
I don't know what you mean about the x file.
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On 06/30/2010 11:08 PM, John Clark wrote:
On 6/30/2010 2:35 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On 06/29/2010 07:50 PM, John Clark wrote:
I can't seem to get my browser/email to connect to Internet. In
terminal I can ping www.google.com to my hearts content but I can't
connect
a uname, then matching that information with
/boot/vmlinux-. /proc/versions can tell you more information, but
not exactly the file name.
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Again, use telnet (as said previously) to make sure your firewall is not
blocking outbound ports 80 or 25.
[...@rosetta ~]$ telnet www.google.com 80
Trying 72.14.204.99...
Connected to www.google.com (72.14.204.99).
Escape character is '^]'.
^]
telnet quit
Connection closed.
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, and all installed successfully.
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On 06/26/2010 12:00 PM, g wrote:
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I'm running 64-bit 3.1 with enigmail 1.01 with no problem.
interesting. [note link below]
1.01? or do you mean 1.0.1?
makes me wonder why enigmail folks came out with enigmail 1.1.1 and do not
have a 64 bit version
On 06/27/2010 11:13 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
On 06/27/2010 10:59 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
maybe you should have a look at;
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/news/index.php
I was just curious to see if I could get T-Bird and enigmail to ignore
the version warning. AFAIK, enigmail has never
and /boot/grub.conf
if changed you need to update them
new UUID is in
ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
I just want to add that the Gparted stand-alone boot CD,
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/, is a much quicker solution than using a
distro LiveCD simply to change the size of partitions.
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filters. I think I
received about 10 SPAM messages this morning. When I see some with
similar patterns, I go to gmail and report them as SPAM.
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On 06/25/2010 02:05 PM, g wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
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This weekend I plan on installing the 32-bit version initially with no
extensions after further checking.
much luck. may your weekend be productive, joy full, and time spent with
more pleasurable time than 32 bit thunderbird. :D
On 06/24/2010 05:21 PM, g wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
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My plan over the next few days is to run 64-bit 3.1 from Rawhide with no
extensions with ntpd and possibly some other daemons disabled.
this will help. there are several daemons that can hog system for brief
periods and as long
On 06/23/2010 05:43 PM, g wrote:
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if Konstantin Svist is running 3.1 without problems, i see no reason that
you should not be able to.
if you reinstall, install 32 bit so you can get enigmail back.
as you are aware of, if you start in safe-mode, extensions are disabled.
you did say
On 06/23/2010 09:21 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
On Jun 23, 2010, at 8:31 PM, Steven I Usdansky wrote:
My vote is for one grub to rule them all,
Just want to chime in a bit. I used to multi-boot Linux years ago when I
was running SuSE. When a new release came out I would multi-boot the old
and new
the message.
(2) Enigmail. While I did experience the slowdown on 3.1 where there was
no enigmail.
(3) English Dictionary.
Possibly I will reinstall 3.1 and either disable the 2 remaining
extensions or run it in safe mode.
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On 06/21/2010 08:39 PM, g wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
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After using 3.1-0.2.rc2.fc14, I found that it also freezes with Thunderbird
using 100% of the CPU.
what happens if you run 'thunderbird -safe-mode' from command line?
did you disable 'auto sort' and other 'auto *'?
Because
version HP Color Laserjet 4500n on Fedora 13 with zero
problems.
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On 06/18/2010 04:30 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On 06/14/2010 03:25 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
(2) Try latest 3.1.1.pre from upstream - I have no problems with it
(32 bit only fyi) ..
So far, after upgrading to 3.1-0.2.rc2.fc14 it seems to be more
responsive to mouse clicks and no freezes
On 06/19/2010 01:34 PM, bruce wrote:
hey.
looking at using the wifi at starbucks, given that it's going to be
free in july!
i'm looking for detailed steps from anyone who's actually used a
public starbucks wifi access.
my system is fedora, running network-setup. i don't have/use/want
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