On 02/25/14 06:53, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 02/24/14 19:31, g wrote:
On 02/24/14 19:13, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/24/14 20:43, Bob Goodwin wrote:
For a long time I have been doing:
/etc/locale.confchange:LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
To make Thunderbird list messages with 24
I need some assistance in troubleshooting problem with passing a modprobe
parameter to the lirc_zilog module.
I'm running Fedora 19 with the most recent updates:
# uname -r
3.12.11-201.fc19.x86_64
I have a file /etc/modprobe.d/lirc_zilog.conf file that contains the
following:
# cat
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:31 AM, g gel...@bellsouth.net wrote:
instead of taking the time needed to logout and login to desktop,
i find that opening a terminal and entering;
. ~/.bashrc
is a faster way to effect new .bashrc entries.
That will have absolutely no effect on any currently
On 02/25/14 16:42, dennismccl...@earthlink.net wrote:
No, what I mean by manual reload is the following command:
modprobe lirc_zilog tx_only=1
I just noticed that you said
# cat /etc/modprobe.d/lirc_zilog.conf
options lirc_zilog tx_only=1
Don't you want simply
options tx_only=1
After
Never mind
options lirc_zilog tx_only=1
is correctSorry, a bit late here.
But the question would still remain.
Does
modprobe lirc_zilog
pick up the options?
If it does, then I think you will need to recreate the initramfs so these
changes are picked up at boot time
On 02/25/2014 11:49 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:31 AM, g gel...@bellsouth.net wrote:
instead of taking the time needed to logout and login to desktop,
i find that opening a terminal and entering;
. ~/.bashrc
is a faster way to effect new .bashrc entries.
Hi All,
For the last few days I'm trying to find a way to encrypt at least my
home directory (preferably everything except boot) without re-install
Fedora. Unfortunately google does not help in this case... Someone
suggested to use encrypt-fs but I'm not sure this is the best way to
achieve this
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Joachim Backes
joachim.bac...@rhrk.uni-kl.de wrote:
That will have absolutely no effect on any currently running program,
including the desktop you're working in. Processes inherit external
variables from the process that executed them, so only those which are
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 15:50:55 +0100,
Pal, Laszlo v...@vlad.hu wrote:
Hi All,
For the last few days I'm trying to find a way to encrypt at least my
home directory (preferably everything except boot) without re-install
Fedora. Unfortunately google does not help in this case... Someone
This f20 server has been running just fine for months. Today it became
unresponsive. Couldn't ssh into it (ping ok). Not thrashing disk (disk light
not continuously on).
I hit the power button and rebooted. After reboot, checked /var/log/messages:
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [
Besides the time changing, I'm also dying to know how (or WHY rather) it
also decided to stop all those services.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
This f20 server has been running just fine for months. Today it became
unresponsive. Couldn't ssh into
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
This f20 server has been running just fine for months. Today it became
unresponsive. Couldn't ssh into it (ping ok). Not thrashing disk (disk
light
not continuously on).
I hit the power button and rebooted. After
On Feb 25, 2014, at 11:58 AM, Dale Dellutri daledellu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
This f20 server has been running just fine for months. Today it became
unresponsive. Couldn't ssh into it (ping ok). Not thrashing disk (disk
On Feb 25, 2014, at 7:50 AM, Pal, Laszlo v...@vlad.hu wrote:
Hi All,
For the last few days I'm trying to find a way to encrypt at least my
home directory (preferably everything except boot) without re-install
Fedora. Unfortunately google does not help in this case... Someone
suggested to
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Besides the time changing, I'm also dying to know how (or WHY rather) it
also decided to stop all those services.
I assume it's because I hit the power button. But it didn't actually shut
down,
and after a while I held the power button to force it.
On Tue, Feb
Can dnf and yum be used interchangeably? And is there a gui interface to dnf
like yumex?
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On 02/25/2014 01:31 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Can dnf and yum be used interchangeably? And is there a gui interface to dnf
like yumex?
They can be used together (and often you will get some things with yum that you
don't with dnf and vice versa) and I don't believe
there's a gui for dnf yet.
On 02/25/2014 07:58 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote:
It didn't. Systemd is in control, and /var/log/messages is no longer
necessarily
written in order. You need to use journalctl to read the log for F20.
The syslog daemon writes whatever systemd sends to it. On one of my
systems systemd decided to
On 02/25/2014 08:50 AM, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
For the last few days I'm trying to find a way to encrypt at least my
home directory (preferably everything except boot) without re-install
Fedora. Unfortunately google does not help in this case... Someone
suggested to use encrypt-fs but I'm not sure
I have an older Toshiba laptop running FC16. I also have a DVD with an
install .iso for FC17. I booted off the DVD, it noticed the existing
installation and offered to do an upgrade. About 5 minutes into the
upgrade process it had arrived at the point where it was about to
install the ~4000
Dave Shaw dave.sha...@gmail.com writes:
So am I out of luck here, or is there some kind of recovery possible?
Reminds me of how often I get to test my backups... because the only
times I've needed my full backups is right after a failed install.
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On 24.02.2014 23:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/25/14 01:02, poma wrote:
$ file *
autocorr-en-4.2.1.1-1.fc20.noarch.rpm: RPM v3.0 bin ARM
autocorr-en-1:4.2.1.1-1.fc20
libcmis-0.4.1-2.fc20.x86_64.rpm:RPM v3.0 bin
i386/x86_64 libcmis-0.4.1-2.fc20
On 02/25/14 03:04, g wrote:
On 02/25/14 06:53, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 02/24/14 19:31, g wrote:
On 02/24/14 19:13, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/24/14 20:43, Bob Goodwin wrote:
For a long time I have been doing:
/etc/locale.confchange:LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
To make
Am Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:18:17 -0700 schrieb David Boreham
david_l...@boreham.org:
Found out those files is shared mem written to disk!? So moving it to some
ram disk seems ridiculous.
Why?
If memory gets doubled into a ram disk, then it's ridiculous.
If shared mem and ram disk are
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