n't find anything on the Gnome menus and found the comment
> about thunar when Googling - so how do you do it with Gnome?
System->Preferences->File Management->Media tab. Go to the "CD Audio"
dropdown and make a selection. You may also need to futz with the
"
out any such product.
>
> http://www.zenoss.com
>
> Craig
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Post your "lspci" output.
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isconfiguration could possibly cause the library to be not found.
>
> * The message says that dlopen can't find it and it even lists the places that
> it's looking.
>
> * And BTW, the permissions on the file are the same as every other file in
> /usr/lib.
>
> I'
ose files pretty much keeps things tied
together. If you stuff in a new NIC, it _should_ be the next one in
sequence, regardless which bus it's on as the system generally honors
existing configs (note I said "generally").
2. F8 is long, long dead.
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> everything else. What genius thought that was a good idea?
This belongs on the fedora-test list, not the fedora list. F13 is not
released yet.
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However, one shouldn't call people who take a more conservative and
safer route (often based on past experience) derogatory names.
(getting off my soap box) I'm done with this thread.
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kernel: sd 10:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to offline device
>
>
>
> This is the error message I get from /var/log/messages
>
> I am going to reboot my old computer and see if I get the same message there..
>
> Thanks for all the response so far..
Sure looks like the camera powered off while it was being accesse
gged in AND are
using a GUI.
Perhaps it'd be better if classic networking and NM would write a temp
file somewhere indicating that SOME network device is alive and all
tools could look at it.
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16TB. Not sure just how big, but BIG! Not
sure if the e2fsutils stuff can handle filesystems >16TB yet.
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"at" command runs a shell as the user who
submitted the job. User "apache" generally is not a valid login user
(can't run a shell), so the "at" job can't run.
Note that this is also true if you try to do cron jobs for a user that
hasn't got shell acc
64
[root@prophead ~]# rpm --qf %{NAME}-%{ARCH}\\n -qf
/usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h
glibc-devel-i686
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name
"avatar"), then set up sudo to permit user "apache" to run the "at"
command as user "avatar" without a password? Something like:
avatar ALL = NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/at
Then your PHP script could:
exec("sudo -u innocuoususer at blah-blah
t, "yum install minicom" on both machines and run "minicom
-D /dev/ttyS0" on each. Use "CTRL-A, S" to send a file on one and
"CTRL-A, R" to receive the file on the other, complete with error
checking using X-, Y- or Z-modem protocols.
Man, takes me back
> to configure and not much helpful documentation.
Generally logging hasn't anything to do with SNMP. They're two different
functions. If it's not logging, it may not be enabled in the router's
configuration. It may be logging to an external system (like via syslog)
so you might want to check th
guration screen, use the down arrow to highlight
"Exit" and press ENTER. You're now in the terminal I/O part of minicom.
3. Reboot A and make it come up in Xen.
At this point, anything sent to A's serial port should show up on the
screen on B.
To exit minicom, use CTRL-A, Q
might also check to see if you have nscd running on the machine and
if so, you might want to purge its cache: "nscd -i hosts".
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g. Perhaps THAT would
become the standard. We have to start somewhere, your idea may be the
start of it.
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On 07/05/2011 02:39 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> Rick Stevens writes:
>> I'd bring up xevent or whatever and push/pull/poke/twist, take note of
>> what events it generates and do your own thing.
>
> At this point, I'm still wondering if ANYTHING would show up in x
ot;hibernate when
lid is closed", then that'll override whatever Fedora says because
Fedora won't see the lid close.
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On 07/12/2011 04:28 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>>>> When I close the lid of my laptop, the computer seems to hibernate.
>>>>> How to avoid the hibernation? I am using XFCE on F15.
>>>>
>>>&g
> of NetworkManager.
>
> Anybody has an explication?
They're NetworkManager files and are typically created when it finds
wireless networks.
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> Requête incorrecte
Have a look at your /etc/resolv.conf and make sure it's not adding a
domain to your lookups via a "search home" or somesuch.
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Try a power cycle...not just a reboot. Also check the wireless enable
switch (if there is one) and make sure it's on.
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again here, I'm afraid.)
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 7:02 PM, François Patte
> wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> Le 11/08/2011 00:16, Rick Stevens a écrit :
>>
>>>
>>> Have a look at your /etc/resolv.conf
ort 5004 as trusted in your firewall and try again.
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from there depends on how you want to handle the
> printer IP address. I have mine assigned a fixed address by the DHCP
> server, though you can probably give it a static IP address in the
> printer setup.
>
> There is a way to use the setup you have, but it involves opening up
&g
d it's controlled by the "theme" setting in
"/lib/systemd/system/plymouth-start.service" (the default is called
"charge").
"yum list plymouth*" to get other themes, then install one and change
the default setting. Also "man plymouth" for more info
and succeeded
only in alienating most previous Gnome users. Well done! You should
work for the US government or the DMV.
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select the "Items" tab then select the items you want to delete and
click the big "-" button. That should do it. Works for me.
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(check your /etc/grub/grub.conf file).
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On 09/26/2011 01:25 PM, JD wrote:
> On 09/26/2011 12:09 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 09/26/2011 11:59 AM, JD wrote:
>>> kernel-2.6.35.14-96.fc14.i686
>>>
>>> During boot, when the time comes for fsck'ing
>>> the file systems, whatever script
I found just said to install flex.
Make sure you install flex-static. You're looking for /usr/lib/libfl.a
which is provided by flex-static, not flex.
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the big "+" sign below the list of
images and you get a filesystem browser to go find your background
image and add it to the list. The "-" will allow you to delete ones
from the list.
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On 09/26/2011 05:55 PM, JD wrote:
> On 09/26/2011 01:49 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 09/26/2011 01:25 PM, JD wrote:
>>> On 09/26/2011 12:09 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>>> On 09/26/2011 11:59 AM, JD wrote:
>>>>> kernel-2.6.35.14-96.fc14.i686
>>>
On 09/26/2011 06:29 PM, JD wrote:
> On 09/26/2011 06:07 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 09/26/2011 05:55 PM, JD wrote:
>>> On 09/26/2011 01:49 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>>> On 09/26/2011 01:25 PM, JD wrote:
>>>>> On 09/26/2011 12:09 PM, Rick Stevens w
On 09/27/2011 08:00 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 09:44 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>> On Mon, 2011-09-26 at 14:08 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> On 09/26/2011 01:48 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>>> On 09/26/2011 01:35 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>>
opped yet :-)
>>
>>
>>
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conf now has a "LoadModule proxy_ajp_module" line,
so they
moved it from a separate config file into the main config.
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you must do it before the
connect(), not after.
Third, a bind() is not necessary if you are a client--only if you're
the server. You can bind() as a client if you wish to have a specific
address assigned to you. However your code is trying to use the
already existing data for syslogd.
best
> left as an exercise for the student' :)
It's in the installation docs, but essentially add the following to the
boot command line:
xdriver=vesa
Reference:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/ch08s02.html#id814670
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accounting data to a competitor. She's also in jail now for fraud,
embezzlement, industrial espionage and perjury.
Businesses have the right to limit your access to their assets. You
might not like it and it's a sad commentary on society, but that
t;>
>>> James McKenzie
>>>
>>>
>> Hi,
>> is that what you are asking about ?
>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F13_bugs
>> 5 Hardware-related issues.
>> Miscellaneous graphical problems.
>> To use the vesa driver during installati
nds on what you're accustomed to.
If you set them up properly, the "snapshot" bit can be very useful, too.
Saved my bacon a couple of times.
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x27;t work well because of it.
A few years back, Texas Instruments created a wireless NIC that a number
of PCMCIA and USB dongles used (mostly from D-Link). We ended up with
hack very similar to nVidia kmods that'd use a binary blob from Windows
for the guts of the driver.
work stuff.
That's just one reason to try to keep up with Fedora changes. I
don't know if these new NM things have been ported to RHEL 5 (and
hence CentOS 5) or not.
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directly from the camera to a PTP-capable printer. The camera retains
control of the memory in that mode as opposed to becoming a USB memory
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>
>
> On 08/02/2010 05:46 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 08/02/2010 02:41 PM, Claude Jones wrote:
>>
>>> No one responded on this query, but, for the sake of posterity, here's
>>> the fix:
>>> Ma
he contents of the memory you get with malloc(). In
fact, calloc() was created for that precise reason.
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ake)
that specifically does NOT use nVidia. It uses an AMD chipset instead
of nVidia and an ATI video card. I haven't installed it yet, but will
this weekend. Also will give me a chance to poke around with the ATI
video drivers (fun, fun, fun!).
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"unknown filesystem" error.
The mkisofs manual states that UDF is alpha at this time and that you
cannot create UDF-only images. The UDF data is coupled to the Joliet
structures. Consequently you can't mount it as a UDF file
os. It has bitten me quite hard at the
most inopportune times (my mobo is an Asus M3N78-VM).
The manifestation of it is the mouse or keyboard freezes up and X
starts eating CPU like mad. I think the USB ports stop supplying
data or interrupts and X sits there polling on them. The only way o
;s DVD drive supports DVD-A, you're stuck. The
drive must support DVD-A internally. The audio on DVD-A is not the
same as the audio tracks on a DVD. Totally different beast (different,
lossless encoders used, higher bitrates, etc.). It's similar to trying
to play an SACD on a non-S
On 08/10/2010 04:19 PM, JD wrote:
>On 08/10/2010 04:07 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 08/10/2010 03:33 PM, li...@gabriel-striewe.de wrote:
>>>>> So I managed to write a DVD-A on a DVD+RW with the following steps:
>>>>>
>>>>> dvda-author -o
me.
>
> MSI K9n ultra.
Make sure the BIOS on the motherboard is current. Many have iffy or
non-standard ACPI implementations which the kernel doesn't like.
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ems a bit high to me. We run a limit of 256M and monitor
hundreds of machines. But we also use php-fpm with fastcgi, not an
embedded mod_php, so there's perhaps 20 PHP processes--each able to use
256M each.
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ally disallow the use of the deprecations in
the Makefile, but require them in the code.
Ah, well.
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terminal sessions (with "focus-follows-mouse"), the cursor would NOT
activate and clicking on a Gnome menu would not drop the menu down.
Restarting the gnome-session fixed it. So, it may be the kernel or it may
be one of the oth
r on my FC12 system.
>
> Empathy or Pidgin work. I believe in at least one of them they call
> jabber 'XMPP' instead of using the word 'jabber'
>
Pidgin calls it XMPP.
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Yes, I'd convert /dev/sda1 to a PV, extend the existing VG and LV with it
and expand the filesystem on the LV. That's the easiest.
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quot;Print Screen" key on your keyboard should do it for
you. It does for me, anyway.
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s this an issue with the wext driver or with the rt2X drivers?
Try "sudo iwconfig wlan0 txpower 14". The "dBm" is assumed by the
command. "man iwconfig" for details.
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gt; linker finds the libraries.
The OP should also check /etc/ld.so.conf.d and verify that there is
an atlas-x86_64.conf file in there. If not:
# echo "/usr/lib64/atlas" >/etc/ld.so.conf.d/atlas-x86_64.conf
Then, as root, run "ldconfig -v". This will remove t
depmod -a"
afterwards. The module's "make modules install" or "make install"
command should do these steps for you.
If all you want to do is test it, you can "modprobe
/full/path/to/your/module.ko" to force a load.
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or by copying the module to the appropriate
/lib/modules//kernel/drivers/media/video directory and
doing a "depmod -a" afterwards.
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ic. And I hope that "-a" is a
module parameter...insmod doesn't take any options itself.
> 2010/9/8 Rick Stevens
>
>> On 09/07/2010 05:18 PM, Adel ESSAFI wrote:
>>> In fact, I have remarqued that the modprob command tries to look in a
>>> different
docs, debug, etc.) will be in
"~/buildroot/RPMS/(architecture)" (where "(architecture)" is "i386",
"x86_64", etc.).
No harm, no foul, no mucking up your live system.
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printf("Can't open ttyUSB0: %s\n", strerror(errno));
You get the idea.
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in there
and enabled. If not, add it. The actual program name ("command") is
"/usr/bin/gpk-update-icon".
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ws, if that is a concern.
Don't forget there is FTP-S (FTP over SSL). vsftpd supports both FTP
and FTP-S. Most reasonable FTP clients also support it (gftp,
kasablanca, etc.).
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On 10/04/2010 12:36 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Mon October 4 2010, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> Don't forget there is FTP-S (FTP over SSL). vsftpd supports both FTP
>> and FTP-S. Most reasonable FTP clients also support it (gftp,
>> kasablanca, etc.).
>
> what yo
s/12/i386/
F12 will go EOL pretty soon, so you really should sort this out.
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On 10/06/2010 08:21 AM, Beartooth wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 14:58:31 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> [...]
>> I don't know what your issues with F13 are. It works well on all of my
>> machines--some of which are fairly esoteric. I did have some issues if
>>
ject: Re: best FTP server for web server
>
> On Mon October 4 2010, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> what you mean is sftp.
>>
>> No, FTP-S. FTP over SSL using port 989 and 990. sftp is a part of ssh
>> and uses it's encryption mechanisms.
>
> what I SHOULD have s
ely relevant to you:
> http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-software/200606/msg00021.html
Yes, and I think what you need is something like:
access to attrs=userPassword
by dn="cn=manager,dc=teraphim,dc=de" write
by anonymous auth
by self write
by *
On 10/06/2010 05:33 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Wed October 6 2010, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> so, is it better to ftp over SSL or sftp using ssh?
>>
>> As others have said, chrooting FTPS is easier than chrooting ssh and its
>> kin. sftp also infers ssh must be av
n a file there.
Also check the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file.
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an't name another
OS with a 6-month (more or less) lifetime. We are on the bleeding edge
with Fedora. It's called that because you must expect to be wounded
occasionally when playing with sharp objects.
the battery
icon, then run "gnome-power-preferences".
As to a "wall"-type message, there is nothing I know of but you could
write a quick cron program that checks the various variables in
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state and does a "wall" if any of them get low.
-
ps" option of useradd. You still need to add that
option to the command.
You could alias useradd:
alias myuseradd="useradd -G 20,63,1010,2020"
then when you use "myuseradd", the user added will have the specified
supplemental groups added to him/her.
the MLS and
"minimum" rulesets, but not in "targeted". Hmmm.
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"strncpy()" (copy until you see the NULL, but no more than N bytes).
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hat I didn't say whether you seal the visitors, or their phones, into
> the box.
A large portion of your audience lives in the USA, where you can be sued
for even THINKING of doing such a thing...tempting though it is.
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performance of both the enumeration and transfer (which is why I tend
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the resolver library for ping
will use the /etc/hosts entry (because the "files:" bit of
nsswitch.conf tells it to). In fact, any command that uses the
resolver libraries will exhibit the same behavior.
The host command is intended to test the DNS system so it sends out DNS
queries directly (a
filesystem in the classic sense and won't show up
in a df or du. You can use "swapon -s" to see swap usage. It also
shows up as an aggregate in "free" or "top".
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ruly an iso image (with a boot loader)
or, at least, the boot loader isn't compatible with a flash drive.
I believe Laurin suggested using Unetbootin. I've had fairly good luck
with it myself, but not specifically in trying to get Ubuntu to work.
servers could be reached
>
> dig 87.248.122.122
>
> ;<<>> DiG 9.7.2-P2-RedHat-9.7.2-2.P2.fc14<<>> 87.248.122.122
> ;; global options: +cmd
> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
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> Thats about it.
> Hope it show
..some routers/switches don't play nice in the
default autonegotiation mode.
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ject occurrs.
> is this a bug or a feature?
It's standard. You have to right-click and eject or dismount the drive
or the system won't know you changed it.
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>
> What’s going on here, and how do I get Fedora to run?
Did you install grub into the MBR of the USB drive? You need to if
that's going to be the first drive in your boot sequence.
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quot;0fca",
ATTR{idProduct}=="8004", ACTION=="add", RUN+="/usr/bin/logger New
BlackBerry $env{DEVNAME}"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", ATTR{idVendor}=="0fca",
ATTR{idProduct}=="8004", ACTION=="add", RUN+="/bin/chown
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packagekit
> Adding es_MX to language list
That has to be "yum --nogpgcheck install..." (with no spaces between
the "--" and "nogpgcheck").
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