Nermin,
After the very first update of my FC12_64 I've got the same problem on a couple
of Z800, and seems related to the video hardware.
My Z800s has 3 disks, 1 for the boot and 2 1 TB in software raid1 and a
runnlevel 3, so I can log in normally.
A startx does a 2 seconds of heavy work on the
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 15:27:39 -0700,
Patrick Bartek bartek...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Tue, 3/30/10, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com wrote:
That is fine, but please do not recommend others disable
it.
Why? If it's the root of the problem... Besides others are free to make
That is fine, but please do not recommend others disable it.
Why? If it's the root of the problem... Besides others are free to make
their own decisions, are they not?
Because if it turns out not to be the problem they need to sit through a
relabel when they turn it back on.
If you
On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 17:08 -0700, Craig White wrote:
I think the community is trying to tell you that if you don't have
sufficient skills in troubleshooting SELinux issues, the better
concept is to not offer advice as opposed to suggesting that someone
turn it off because you turn it off.
On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 11:02 +1100, Nermin Celik wrote:
I could only increase performance by about 5% safely.
Unless you're doing heavy number crunching that took hours to complete,
you're really not going to notice any improvement.
--
[...@localhost ~]$ uname -r
2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686
--- On Tue, 3/30/10, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 21:39 -0700,
Patrick Bartek wrote:
Since my system is a stand-alone one behind two
firewalls, not locally
networked to any others, doesn't run any public
accessable servers,
etc., and I'm the only user, I
--- On Tue, 3/30/10, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com wrote:
On 03/30/2010 12:39 AM, Patrick
Bartek wrote:
--- On Mon, 3/29/10, suvayu alifatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 29 March 2010 17:44, Patrick
Bartekbartek...@yahoo.com
wrote:
... At the first boot, before
On 04/01/2010 06:27 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
That is fine, but please do not recommend others disable
it.
Why? If it's the root of the problem... Besides others are free to make
their own decisions, are they not?
Of course everyone is free to make their own decisions. That
On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 14:34 -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
--- On Tue, 3/30/10, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 21:39 -0700,
Patrick Bartek wrote:
Since my system is a stand-alone one behind two
firewalls, not locally
networked to any others, doesn't run
On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 21:39 -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
Since my system is a stand-alone one behind two firewalls, not locally
networked to any others, doesn't run any public accessable servers,
etc., and I'm the only user, I don't really need selinux.
And you don't use email, webpages, or
On 03/30/2010 12:39 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
--- On Mon, 3/29/10, suvayu alifatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29 March 2010 17:44, Patrick
Bartekbartek...@yahoo.com
wrote:
... At the first boot, before updating, disable
selinux, then in the terminal ...
Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com writes:
On 03/30/2010 12:39 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
--- On Mon, 3/29/10, suvayu alifatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29 March 2010 17:44, Patrick
Bartekbartek...@yahoo.com
wrote:
... At the first boot, before updating, disable
From:
Patrick Bartek bartek...@yahoo.com
To:
Community support for Fedora users
users@lists.fedoraproject.org
--- On Mon, 3/29/10, Nermin Celik
As for the adobe flash induced crash, what files did you install from
adobe? Was it just
/usr/lib64/chromium-browser/
plugins/libflashplayer.so and
/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so or were there other files?
I downloaded an rpm file from Adobe Reader's website, and the rpm
This can happen if you decide to take the bios properties and do what is
called pushing to get the last bit of performance. During the boot process,
memory timing fails, and the system crashes. Set the bios parameters to
default and restart your system.
-- Question: How do I set bios parameters
Hi,
I installed Fedora 12 x86-64 onto Hp Z800 workstation, had a problem with
software updates so used
$su -c 'yum update',
problem was fixed. Installed Adobe Acrobat Reader. Downloaded few other
programs but did not install them. Then, the screen froze. Tried
Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart, didn't work,
--- On Mon, 3/29/10, Nermin Celik n.celi...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed Fedora 12 x86-64 onto Hp Z800 workstation, had a problem
with software updates so used
$su -c 'yum update',
problem was fixed. Installed Adobe Acrobat Reader. Downloaded few other
programs but did not install
On 29 March 2010 17:44, Patrick Bartek bartek...@yahoo.com wrote:
... At the first boot, before updating, disable selinux, then in the terminal
...
Any particular reason for disabling selinux? In my experience so far
selinux hasn't been as intrusive as it used to be for the last year or
so.
How did you install Acrobat Reader? Did you use yum and the Adobe repo?
I used the rpm manager.
How did you download the other programs that you didn't install? Yum? Or
did you download the rpm's directly from a non-repo site?
Downloaded them from a non-repo site.
Thank you for the link:)
--- On Mon, 3/29/10, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29 March 2010 17:44, Patrick
Bartek bartek...@yahoo.com
wrote:
... At the first boot, before updating, disable
selinux, then in the terminal ...
Any particular reason for disabling selinux? In my
experience so far
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