*Security*
*NTLMv1 auth has been disabled, NTLM support on non-Windows platforms is
now deprecated*
- Bug 828183 ? Firefox enables insecure NTLM (pre-NTLMv2) authentication
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=828183
- Bug 999306 ? Allow generic NTLM v1 if pref set
Great cheers Mark!
Keep up the good work. Happy New Year!
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Have a question?
It does seem that you haven't installed your plugins. Download them and as root:
cp /path/to/dowload/dir/essential-20061022.tar.bz2 /usr/lib/.
cd /usr/lib
rm -f essential-20061022.tar.bz2
mv essential-20061022/ win32 #or whatevername you want
ls -lZ win32 #or whatevername you want
It probably
Mihamina
Make sure your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/wlan0 (or eth1, whatever your
interface may be) has the boot at enable option
On CLI as root:
iwconfig mode Managed
iwconfig ssid myessid
dhclient wlan0 (or whatever your interface may be)
That would make it work but if you have a DE use
Epiphany also supports it very well. Install it if your Firefox doesn't
work with it. I have it on my children boxes working well
I also hope it'll be the end of it.
Edik
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Adel, it looks that you see the network
Your wlan0 interface should be up by default (double check using ifconfig
wlan0)
Once you know that wlan0 is up by default
(/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/wlan0.cfg) Try:
iwconfig wlan0 mode Managed
iwconfig wlan0 essid globalnet
dhclient wlan0
You
#replace the java version name for the one you have downloaded
#This have worked for me:
1. Download jre-6u27-linux-i586.bin from the SUN site.
2. su--pwd--mv jre-6u27-linux-i586.bin to /usr/local
3. chmod u+x jre-6u27-linux-i586.bin
4. verify permissions: ls -l
5. ./jre-6u27-linux-i586.bin
6. Do
Ester,
On And now, into the other question - using a subfolder in /home as the
data folder for moodle I'll try to read some more, I think it has
something to do with http not being allowed to show user directories, but
we'll see.
You would need to configure your apache config file with
Take it easy, it's just a common thing, as root run:
chkconfig network on
service network start
The first one will make sure that the network service starts every
time you boot the machine the second will start it immediately if
you haven't done so.
A few years ago I myself get rid of Network
gedit its a common package that you sure will find on the repositories:
yum search gedit
yum install gedit
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I've been using linksys PCI cards on both Fedora and Debian clients
and work flawlessly. These are three of four years old, using the b43
driver.
Check this site you'll find more information:
http://linuxwireless.org/
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service autofs stop
chkconfig off autofs
Regards
Edik
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Thanks Mr, Rick
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If you are running KDE, you also can use KMail without installing
anything else. Just follow the procedures outline on their POP3 or
IMAP email you will be ready in a few minutes
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Dear ladies gentlemen
I want to know what is the best way to partition a hardrive to be use
on a KVM host installation. I have a 256 GB hardrive that I want to
use on the host server. Please can anyone tell me the partition method
you have used on the host system? Thanks
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Try to swap monitors with the others that are working fine, or reset
the monitors to default by playing with the monitor's menus and give
it another try.
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First disable momentarily any security on the Access Point/Router just
to test the connectivity. The on the computer try first as root:
iwconfig wlan0 mode Managed
echo $?
#the reply should be 0 once this is done, try
iwconfig wlan0 essid MY_Access_Point_SSID
echo $?
#again this should
Before what JB said:
iptables -F
and test. If it works then you know is one of your rules.
You didn't say what error connecting you have specifically. Can you
see the site and are unable to play the movies? If so install flash.
Just install the rpm from the Adobe site. If you just can't get to
Yes, you can do it that way and then you create a symlink to it:
#as root after you did untar that packaged rename the directory codecs:
ln -s codecs win32
#or if you untarred it renamed the directory win32 then:
ln -s win32 codecs
#either way will work. I got used to the way I told you before
Jim, I have no idea why I they won't play. I have the same
configuration play *.mov file. Try to see where the xine options are
pointing by right clicking check show controls a window will pop up.
Under the gui tab change configuration level to Expert click the
apply button. The other Tabs will
You can play them using Xine or Kaffeine. Just need to get the right
plug-ins for it. For *.mov files I think you need mainly the
libquickttime the win32 plugins from the xine web site (just google
it) This are the stuff I do for many years to make Xine Kaffeine
work flawlesly:
yum install
#I meant you can NOT fail with this :)
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Wow it looks a pretty resourceful one. I think everything should work
out of the box. Look what wireless adapter it has? Also what video
card? If you don't mind living without desktop candy you shouldn't
worry about. I've been using Dell laptops issued by my job since 20003
the only issue I had
Thanks. A long weekend ahed!
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Long Life to LibreOffice!
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Antonio Olivares
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Dear folks,
Upon reading some alerts, I have found out that OpenOffice is being forked
and now it will be LibreOffice. It has the backing of Novel, Red Hat, ...,
etc. This had to
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