Hi,
I've just installed BackupPC on my home server from the Fedora repos
( Fedora 21 ). It doesn't seem to have installed a systemd service
file. So the question is how do I start BackupPC. I have it installed
on CentOS 6 at work so configuration shouldn't be a proble.
I know I've missed
On Saturday 10 November 2012 16:05:49 lee wrote:
Hi,
apparently network manager continues to overwrite /etc/resolv.conf
with incorrect data. Adjusting it with system-config-network
doesn't help.
I have:
,
| UUID=4881d1f8-79a5-46f3-a490-2464eebd89aa
| NM_CONTROLLED=yes
|
On Tuesday 13 November 2012 05:59:03 Zind wrote:
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:43:54AM +, Tony Molloy wrote:
On Saturday 10 November 2012 16:05:49 lee wrote:
A kludge to fix this is to make resolv.conf immutable. Then
NetworkManager or nothing else can interfere with it.
Set up /etc
On Thursday 13 September 2012 06:17:07 Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/13/2012 01:07 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/13/2012 01:06 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/12/2012 11:01 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/13/2012 10:50 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
That URL for a google repository doesn't
On Thursday 13 September 2012 09:45:10 Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/13/2012 03:12 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/13/2012 03:11 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/13/2012 03:00 PM, Tony Molloy wrote:
[google]
name=Google - $basearch
baseurl=http://dl.google.com/linux/rpm/stable/$basearch
On Tuesday 31 July 2012 17:52:45 Bruno Wolff III wrote:
My short term goal is to set up resolv.conf the way I want without
disabling network manager.
I set up a config file for dhclient, but it turns out that
NetworkManager runs dhclient with the configfile set to one it
generates insteqad
On Tuesday 31 July 2012 18:41:51 Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Tony Molloy tony.mol...@ul.ie
wrote:
So here's a solution:
Set up /etc/resolv.conf just as you want. Then
chattr +1 /etc/resolv.conf
Shouldn't this be i (immutable) instead of 1? I didn't see
On Saturday 28 July 2012 12:03:09 Frank Murphy wrote:
15 18 22-28 * 2 /command
I thought the last tuesday would be covered by above.
But it has run everyday since 22nd.
Have googled a bit:
http://hintsforums.macworld.com/showthread.php?t=25110
plus other crontab pages.
Hi,
I've got a remote test box which is set to dual boot Fedora 17 and
CentOS 6 using grub2 as the bootloader.
It's currently set to boot into Fedora default=0 in grub.cfg
I want to change it to temporarly boot into CentOS. I've got the
following menu entries in grub.cfg
0.
menuentry
On Monday 18 April 2011 01:20:11 Genes MailLists wrote:
On 04/17/2011 09:33 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
For the last couple of days or so - my mirror script (I tried a couple
of mirror sites) seems to keep deleting everything and re-downloading
each time it runs ...
Mirror script
On Tuesday 07 December 2010 11:57:49 Adil Adil wrote:
This should provide your answer:
sudo yum provides */bin/wvdial
Hi,
Thank you for your answer. After executing the command you gave me, I
realised that I have a problem with my yum
Here is the output:
--
On Tuesday 07 December 2010 13:04:37 Adil Adil wrote:
Hi,
I'll answer your questions:
I want use F12 because i want to use a software (NCTUns) that was tested
only in F12. The model of modem is HDM EC122.
The problem now is that even yum does not work properly. Does it nead an
internet
On Tuesday 07 December 2010 13:16:01 suvayu ali wrote:
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Adil Adil adil.dri...@yahoo.com wrote:
The problem now is that even yum does not work properly. Does it nead an
internet connection to work properly?
because once i'm in fedora i'm not connected to
the solution at this point is just wait until i'll find another way
to connect to internet in fedora.
Thank you
--- On Tue, 12/7/10, Tony Molloy tony.mol...@ul.ie wrote:
From: Tony Molloy tony.mol...@ul.ie
Subject: Re: command wvdial not found
To: Community support for Fedora users users
On Wednesday 10 November 2010 08:05:34 Joachim Backes wrote:
On 11/10/2010 07:58 AM, Paul F. Johnson wrote:
Hi,
My laptop already has Win7 on. Is there any way for me to dual boot to
F14 without removing Win7 first?
If there is, anyone know of a good how to?
TTFN
Paul
On Thursday 11 November 2010 16:15:00 Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/10/2010 03:56 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
No need the Fedora installer, anaconda will recognise the Windows 7
partition and set up the dual boot for you.
You may have to edit /etc/grub.conf after the install and comment out
On Wednesday 10 November 2010 06:58:15 Paul F. Johnson wrote:
Hi,
My laptop already has Win7 on. Is there any way for me to dual boot to
F14 without removing Win7 first?
If there is, anyone know of a good how to?
TTFN
Paul
Yep, just make room for F14 on the disk install it and it
On Friday 01 October 2010 05:26:50 Genes MailLists wrote:
On 09/30/2010 11:04 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Ok. Maybe I shouldn't really ask this, but I think honesty is important
even if it is a bit unpleasant. How big is the Fedora user base and
how was that
On Tuesday 07 September 2010 16:32:30 Marvin Kosmal wrote:
Hi
Was trying to watch some youtube video and got a message I needed
Adobe Flash Player 10.
Is that one of the rpmfusion things or what?
TIA
Marvin
Have a look at the following site.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Flash
On Tuesday 24 August 2010 12:54:08 Brian Millett wrote:
On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 10:32 +0100, Tony Molloy wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing Fedora-13 on a Dell E6410 laptop. This has an NVidia
Quadro NVS 3100M graphics card. The install goes fine .
When I boot with the nomodeset kernel boot
On Tuesday 24 August 2010 15:30:20 Greg Woods wrote:
On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 06:54 -0500, Brian Millett wrote:
iommu=soft
will get it going. The newer kernels (2.6.33.8-149.fc13.x86_64)
Is this actually a 64-bit machine? So far I have not been able to get
the x86+64 DVD to load. I get a
On Tuesday 24 August 2010 23:00:50 Greg Woods wrote:
On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 06:54 -0500, Brian Millett wrote:
iommu=soft
will get it going.
This did not work for me. After it goes through all the daemon startups,
it gives a screen with a lot of crazy colors across the top, and alt-F2
On Wednesday 25 August 2010 16:51:16 Greg Woods wrote:
I never have been able to get Fedora 13 to work. There is something
about the recent kernels; I can't get it to work at anywhere near the
resolution it is capable of with either nouveau or the Nvidia
proprietary driver.
I did get Fedora
On Thursday 26 August 2010 18:12:30 Greg Woods wrote:
On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 09:51 -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
I never have been able to get Fedora 13 to work.
I did finally get it installed, and it was a convoluted process :-)
Following your suggestions I've also got it working at 1440x900
On Tuesday 24 August 2010 15:30:20 Greg Woods wrote:
On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 06:54 -0500, Brian Millett wrote:
iommu=soft
will get it going. The newer kernels (2.6.33.8-149.fc13.x86_64)
Is this actually a 64-bit machine? So far I have not been able to get
the x86+64 DVD to load. I get a
Hi,
I'm installing Fedora-13 on a Dell E6410 laptop. This has an NVidia Quadro NVS
3100M graphics card. The install goes fine .
When I boot with the nomodeset kernel boot parameter I only get 800x600
resolution.
If I leave out the nomodeset parameter I get a blank screen.
Does anybody have
On Friday 05 March 2010 11:11:32 Mike Chambers wrote:
I have nfs setup, and works great. But the way I have it mounted, is at
boot via /etc/rc.local file with a mount command listed. I was
wondering if there was another way to get it mounted, or a more
automated way via a script that does
On Thursday 28 January 2010 09:07:13 Harald Hoyer wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Tony Molloy tony.mol...@ul.ie wrote:
When I boot I get as far as the cursor flashing on the top left hand
corner of the screen and then the following error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
On Thursday 28 January 2010 10:38:24 Harald Hoyer wrote:
On 01/28/2010 11:34 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
On Thursday 28 January 2010 09:45:44 Harald Hoyer wrote:
On 01/28/2010 10:36 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
On Thursday 28 January 2010 09:07:13 Harald Hoyer wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 9:36 AM
On Thursday 21 January 2010 20:38:25 Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Hello,
Sorry, attached grub.conf was missing (GMail simply ignored it after
it could not read it as a normal user). Here it should be.
Take care
Oliver
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Oliver Ruebenacker
On Thursday 21 January 2010 20:34:01 Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Hello,
When a few weeks ago the new auto-updated kernel would not boot,
used an older kernel, waiting for the next update. This was today, and
now the two latest kernels don't work. Booting stops after the Fedora
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