On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan jonr...@pacbell.net wrote:
Is there any way to find the amount of toner remaining in a Brother HL-1440
printer? The amount of drum use? Other than using a Windows driver. There
are counters in the printer that measure usage, but I can't find
Hello all,
Not really a Fedora problem, but the level of helpful knowledge here is
second to none :)
My fedora 17 box hosts my small family web-server. I am trying to get an
email contact form to work using php mail(). I have never had any
success with sendmail so I installed msmtp and changed
On 09/09/2012 06:28 PM, Arthur Dent wrote:
Hello all,
Not really a Fedora problem, but the level of helpful knowledge here is
second to none :)
My fedora 17 box hosts my small family web-server. I am trying to get an
email contact form to work using php mail(). I have never had any
success
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 20:00 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/09/2012 06:28 PM, Arthur Dent wrote:
Hello all,
Not really a Fedora problem, but the level of helpful knowledge here is
second to none :)
My fedora 17 box hosts my small family web-server. I am trying to get an
email contact
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 20:26 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
If you have mailnews.send_default_charset set to UTF-8 it will send it
in UTF-8 regardless. Just check the header of this message.
I can't *really* tell. While the headers do tell me I'm reading a UTF-8
plain text message, they also tell
On 09/09/2012 08:23 PM, Tim wrote:
You can only test such things by mailing yourself, or viewing the copy
saved in your sent mail folder.
OK Then I will tell you It does as I said...
If you have mailnews.send_default_charset set to UTF-8 it will send it in UTF-8
regardless.
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On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:59 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
I guess THIS is the reason a lot of people won't live
Windowsbecause there's just TOO much information to
absorbat times I almost feel like crawling back into my
Regedit / Task Manager hole and staying there
And how much
On 09/09/2012 08:14 PM, Arthur Dent wrote:
Well I don't know exactly how msmtp works, but I can't find any
reference in maillog to the test outgoing mails.
Here's what I have in /etc/msmtprchttp (the configuration file
accessible by apache which I refer to in php.ini:
logfile
This is a directory listing of your home directory. Try ls -l
/etc/fresh*, if it's still there you need to edit that file. The file
is owned by root, therefore you won't be able to edit it as yourself but
will need to edit it as root.
To edit the file as root you have a choice, either use
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 20:42 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/09/2012 08:14 PM, Arthur Dent wrote:
Well I don't know exactly how msmtp works, but I can't find any
reference in maillog to the test outgoing mails.
Here's what I have in /etc/msmtprchttp (the configuration file
accessible by
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word Example, a few lies fromt he top of the
file, then crtl s to save the file
Exit gedit and in the terminal type
On 08/30/2012 09:48 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
Right now, both Thunderbird and Firefox do exactly that the first time you
run them after an update. The problem is, how do you arrange to get that
done *before* the update is installed, and how do you deal with the needed
input from the user.
On Sat, 8 Sep 2012 20:48:53 -0400
jonetsu jone...@teksavvy.com wrote:
I'd like to know now to add fonts so that LibreOffice and Gimp can
If your DE is LXDE, XFCE or Gnome,
# yum install font-manager
It will manager your font collection.
http://code.google.com/p/font-manager/
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On 09/09/2012 01:07 AM, Doug wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:59 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:40 PM, Roger wrote:
This demonstrates one of the problems Linux generically suffers in
the Desktop world. It demands too much knowledge of the internal
part of the operating system.
On 09/09/2012 01:11 AM, Roger wrote:
On 09/09/2012 01:59 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:40 PM, Roger wrote:
This demonstrates one of the problems Linux generically suffers in
the Desktop world. It demands too much knowledge of the internal
part of the operating system.
On 09/09/2012 02:00 PM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Sound advice indeedand slowly but surely I'm getting the hang of
itbut like..what you just described would have been for
me?.a TOTAL re-installation of EVERYTHING!..I wonder if there's
a manual with all the
On 09/09/2012 01:49 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/08/2012 10:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Wow! You understand the indecipherable -- Regedit, wow, Linux is easy
after that!
Back when I was doing tech support for an ISP, I kept a shortcut to
Regedit on my desktop. Of course, after a few months, I almost
Just become root (su -) and edit the file.
i can't understand why people quote 200 lines to reply with only one line
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On 07/09/12 12:26, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA types:
I posted this two days ago and got no response. I find it hard to
believe that I am the only one with this problem. Perhaps someone
can try selecting US International keyboard and see if it can be
unselected
On 09/09/2012 08:32 AM, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:59 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
I guess THIS is the reason a lot of people won't live
Windowsbecause there's just TOO much information to
absorbat times I almost feel like crawling back into my
Regedit / Task Manager
On 09/09/2012 08:50 AM, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:
sudo your editor /etc/freshclam.conf
Thanks for this.after all o it...it STILL won't show me that the
vidurs definition files are up to date..hmm.wonder if an
un-install - re-install would help?.or else I'll just look at some
On 09/09/2012 10:03 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word Example, a few lies fromt he top of the
file, then crtl s to save the file
After reading another person's problem with fonts.I tried to enter
the commands for the font-manager myself...and I got the following
error. So my question is, is there something wrong with my repo? Or is
this link pointing to a different place than it should be? (Maybe this
is the reason
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Le 09/09/2012 06:39, Peter Gueckel a écrit :
jonetsu wrote:
I'd like to know...
Do something like this to make the font available to all users on the
system:
sudo mkdir /usr/share/fonts/ttf
If you want to have any chances to make the
On 09/09/2012 11:05 AM, DB wrote:
On 09/09/2012 02:00 PM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Sound advice indeedand slowly but surely I'm getting the hang of
itbut like..what you just described would have been for
me?.a TOTAL re-installation of EVERYTHING!..I
The Google repo is down wait a bit and try again.
Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. eoconno...@gmail.com wrote:
After reading another person's problem with fonts.I tried to enter
the commands for the font-manager myself...and I got the following
error. So my question is, is there something wrong
I just did a re-install of a F14 system to bring it up to F17.
I wanted to keep the separate /home partition untouched (i.e. keep the
data), but there didn't seem to be any option to achieve this in the
installer. None of the options seemed to be able to recognise or preserve
the partitioning info
On 09/08/2012 05:19 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
I refuse to install anything that's going to charge me for their
product(call it a glitch in my mental processes, but if I'm going to
use Free Open Source Software then it should be free...no?)
No. Free describes your liberty to use,
On 09/09/2012 12:33 PM, Dave Mitchell wrote:
I just did a re-install of a F14 system to bring it up to F17.
I wanted to keep the separate /home partition untouched (i.e. keep the
data), but there didn't seem to be any option to achieve this in the
installer. None of the options seemed to be
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 9:44 PM, Chuck Peters c...@axs.org wrote:
I thought Oracle called their version Unbreakable Linux and that it
is essentially a clone of RedHat.
The product´s current name is Oracle Linux.
They offer as an option UEK aka unbreakable enterprise kernel.
I guess Oracle
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 9:57 PM, jdow j...@earthlink.net wrote:
I thought Oracle called their version Unbreakable Linux and that it
is essentially a clone of RedHat.
Well, yes and no.
Oracle Linux offers you two kernels... one at the same level and CentOS,
and another much more recent.
On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 05:12:31AM -0600, JD wrote:
On 09/09/2012 12:33 PM, Dave Mitchell wrote:
I just did a re-install of a F14 system to bring it up to F17.
I wanted to keep the separate /home partition untouched (i.e. keep the
data), but there didn't seem to be any option to achieve this
On 09/09/2012 02:54 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 09/08/2012 05:19 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
I refuse to install anything that's going to charge me for their
product(call it a glitch in my mental processes, but if I'm going to
use Free Open Source Software then it should be
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 12:19 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/09/2012 10:03 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word
On 09/09/2012 04:31 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 12:19 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/09/2012 10:03 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit
On 09/09/2012 10:03 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word Example, a few lies fromt he top of the
file, then crtl s to save the file
On 09/09/2012 05:07 PM, Doug wrote:
On 09/09/2012 10:03 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word Example, a few lies fromt he top of
On 09/10/2012 07:07 AM, Doug wrote:
On 09/09/2012 10:03 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word Example, a few lies fromt he top of
On 09/09/2012 07:20 PM, Roger wrote:
On 09/10/2012 07:07 AM, Doug wrote:
On 09/09/2012 10:03 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 23:39 -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/08/2012 11:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word
Just become root (su -) and edit the file.
Several folks have answered this: you have to access the editor
from the command line. Even if it's a GUI editor. So if you want to
use gedit, or Kate, you'd have to go to a terminal, and become root,
either by su password Kate, or sudo Kate.
On 09/09/2012 08:26 PM, Doug wrote:
Just become root (su -) and edit the file.
Several folks have answered this: you have to access the editor
from the command line. Even if it's a GUI editor. So if you want to
use gedit, or Kate, you'd have to go to a terminal, and become root,
either by
On 09/10/2012 10:29 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/09/2012 08:26 PM, Doug wrote:
Just become root (su -) and edit the file.
Several folks have answered this: you have to access the editor
from the command line. Even if it's a GUI editor. So if you want to
use gedit, or Kate,
On 9/9/2012 9:02 PM, Roger wrote:
On 09/10/2012 10:29 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/09/2012 08:26 PM, Doug wrote:
Just become root (su -) and edit the file.
Several folks have answered this: you have to access the editor
from the command line. Even if it's a GUI editor. So if
On 09/09/2012 09:02 PM, Roger wrote:
On 09/10/2012 10:29 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/09/2012 08:26 PM, Doug wrote:
Just become root (su -) and edit the file.
Several folks have answered this: you have to access the editor
from the command line. Even if it's a GUI editor. So
Hi,
When I ssh to the server, client gets a Broken pipe error and
disconnects immediately.
So I am trying to strace the server process, but if I attached to the
server process with strace, the problem will be gone. And after
detaching, it comes back.
The server is a Cent OS 6.0.
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On 09/09/2012 09:07 PM, Arthur Dent wrote:
You can test msmtp without using a configuration file by creating a
message and then doing something like
cat message | /usr/bin/msmtp --host=smtp.blueyonder.co.uk -f
y...@whatever.com to...@someplace.com
Ha! That works! (Well sort
On 09/09/2012 01:22 PM, Dave Mitchell wrote:
On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 05:12:31AM -0600, JD wrote:
On 09/09/2012 12:33 PM, Dave Mitchell wrote:
I just did a re-install of a F14 system to bring it up to F17.
I wanted to keep the separate /home partition untouched (i.e. keep the
data), but there
fc16 (latest updates) + wget-1.12-4.fc16.i686, and system load
negligible when I start wget.
CPU is Athlon64 3700+ (but I run i686 kernel/apps).
Sometimes, wget chokes
25% [+= ] 1,000,855,688 --.-K/s
eta 27m 57s
even though I can actually start another
On 2012/09/09 19:02, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/09/2012 09:02 PM, Roger wrote:
On 09/10/2012 10:29 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 09/09/2012 08:26 PM, Doug wrote:
Just become root (su -) and edit the file.
Several folks have answered this: you have to access the editor
from
I have wpa2-psk, and aes enabled.
wireless-tools-29-6.1.fc15.i686 (which is latest for fc16)
Yet iwconfig wlan0 says
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:VegetarianMeat
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.412 GHz Access Point: xx.
Bit Rate=243 Mb/s Tx-Power=27 dBm
Retry
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