On Monday 12 July 2010 08:08 AM, H.S. wrote:
I am using LVM. F13 is installed with its / mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg1-lv8 and its boot on /dev/sdc5. Update-grub appears to
miss detecting the kernels in /dev/sdc5 altogether. Any idea why is
that? Is there is a bug in Fedora 13?
I think its
On Monday 12 July 2010 10:20 AM, H.S. wrote:
On 12/07/10 12:50 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Monday 12 July 2010 08:08 AM, H.S. wrote:
I am using LVM. F13 is installed with its / mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg1-lv8 and its boot on /dev/sdc5. Update-grub appears to
miss detecting the kernels in /dev
On Monday 12 July 2010 11:10 AM, H.S. wrote:
On 12/07/10 01:49 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
I am not well versed with grub, but have you checked whether you have
the correct device.map file?
How do I check that? device.map file is something that I have never had
to deal with before (Red Hat (7, 8
On Tuesday 13 July 2010 07:57 PM, john wendel wrote:
Is there and easy way to determine what libraries are required to run
Firefox?
maybe use rpm or yum to find what the deps are for ur 64 bit firefox?
John
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On Wednesday 14 July 2010 09:38 AM, siavash ghiasvand wrote:
Everybody's list of essential packages is different. For example,
...
remove and what is required by basic system packages).
There is no such description in all of fedora's documentation.
Also, your description of unwanted is too
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 10:50 AM, siavash ghiasvand wrote:
tell us_why_ you want this extreme minimal install
The first reason is: Minimal disk drive and the second reason is:
Prevent any future conflict which means, on that extreme minimal
linux all packages can be installed without any
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 10:27 AM, Michael Miles wrote:
I fully understand the obligations of Fedora and RPMFusion and I do
understand that it is easy to fall back if thing don't work like they
are supposed to but to a person who just loaded Fedora for the first
time might be really baffled
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 11:38 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
The second could be the grub updater doing a similar thing and not
making the new kernel the default booting kernel if kmods don't exist.
It'd have to do a similar kind of snoop that yum would have to do.
The user can do this themselves,
On 14 July 2010 15:50, Rick Stevens ri...@nerd.com wrote:
On 07/14/2010 01:12 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 11:38 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
The second could be the grub updater doing a similar thing and not
making the new kernel the default booting kernel if kmods don't exist
Hi Marcel,
On 17 July 2010 19:26, Marcel Rieux m.z.ri...@gmail.com wrote:
As you can see again the word initramfs doesn't appear anywhere in the
instructions provided.
For now, I only tried to disable kmod-nvidia and, as you can see here:
On Sunday 18 July 2010 06:08 PM, JD wrote:
Ok that worked, thanks. The only thing I haven't gotten done is getting
it to use the already installed plugins that work already with
firefox-3.
Ideas?
I have tested FF4 in a Fedora Guest (VM) to ensure that my FF3 settings
and
On Sunday 18 July 2010 07:42 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/18/2010 07:13 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sunday 18 July 2010 06:08 PM, JD wrote:
Ok that worked, thanks. The only thing I haven't gotten done is getting
it to use the already installed plugins that work already with
firefox-3
On Sunday 18 July 2010 09:13 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/18/2010 08:56 PM, David wrote:
On 7/18/2010 11:44 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/18/2010 08:22 PM, David wrote:
On 7/18/2010 11:00 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Firefox looks for plugins in /firefox/plugins. Which is where ever you
put it. Perhaps
Hi,
On Sunday 18 July 2010 09:13 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/18/2010 08:56 PM, David wrote:
On 7/18/2010 11:44 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/18/2010 08:22 PM, David wrote:
On 7/18/2010 11:00 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Firefox looks for plugins in /firefox/plugins. Which is where ever you
put it. Perhaps
Hi,
On Sunday 18 July 2010 10:48 PM, JD wrote:
So, you must have installed the 64 bit tarball (per link I saw in an
earlier post), right?
Yes I installed the 64 bit tarball.
Well, you can still install the 32 bit flash plugins from Adobe, but
you will have to also
install flash plugin
On Sunday 18 July 2010 11:24 PM, JD wrote:
Well, you can still install the 32 bit flash plugins from Adobe, but
you will have to also
install flash plugin wrapper.
I try to keep away from 32 bit flash on a 64 bit system by miles.
nsplugin-wrapper is too scary.:-\ I have been using
On Monday 19 July 2010 12:17 AM, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
So yes, the software works well in much the same way that an unpatched
Windows XP works well but leaves you open to compromise. Note the key
sentence here: There are reports that this vulnerability is being actively
exploited in the
On Monday 19 July 2010 01:01 AM, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
Would you say use of noscript or flashblock would be a good compromise?
If not what are my other options? (maybe I should start a new thread for
this discussion)
I think FlashBlock would be a fairly good compromise. If you're
On Monday 19 July 2010 09:38 AM, JD wrote:
Looks like Adobe has a new 64 bit flash plugin:
Not yet. :(
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html
There is a link there:
Click here for instructions to install Flash Player on a 64-bit
operating system
Good luck Suvayu
The page prescribes
On Monday 19 July 2010 01:46 PM, Mike Chambers wrote:
What seemed to work, was (since the source tarball isn't configured for
FEdora as the way they have it setup) to make a link
from /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and that let
the firefox-4 work with plugins.
Thanks
On Monday 19 July 2010 10:27 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
The cloud computing is a topic that I believe should have more input and
while I am opposed to it, I like for others to take a look at this lively
topic.
I'm curious, what do you mean by you are opposed to it? I find it quite
On Tuesday 20 July 2010 01:19 AM, Adalbert Prokop wrote:
A simple
su -c rpm -e preload
will also work.
However that is not recommended, at least that is what I know. This
leaves yum in a state where it is unaware of the removed rpm. It is
always recommended to use yum over rpm directly. :)
On Tuesday 20 July 2010 04:39 AM, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
2010/7/20 Suvayu Alifatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com:
On Tuesday 20 July 2010 01:19 AM, Adalbert Prokop wrote:
A simple
su -c rpm -e preload
will also work.
However that is not recommended, at least that is what I know. This
Hi Parshwa,
By the way, please REPLY to messages by using the reply function of
your mail client, NOT the forward feature.
You made the wrong assumption that I used Forward function of the mail
client (gmail itself). It was only the Reply function, I used.
I think you are mistaken. The
On 20 July 2010 15:21, Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote:
So Adalbert's rpm -e preload advice is good advice.
It happens that nothing depends on preload (I know this because I
routinely remove it from systems because it modifies binaries and that
sets off annoying alerts in our integrity
On Wednesday 21 July 2010 02:50 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
I wd say again the reason which seems to me may be is that I have been
subscribed to the digest mail and I receive one email comprising of
many e-mail in that with each individual email (contained in one
digest) is under the header
On Wednesday 21 July 2010 09:44 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
I think one possible solution to this small issue is to go to your
subscription page for the mailing list[1] and change the email options to
choose MIME to Get MIME or Plain Text Digests? option. But since you use
gmail it might not
On Wednesday 21 July 2010 11:28 AM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Suvayu Ali
fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, in this message your In-Reply-To: header is properly set.
One thing, I would like to ask you is what's the difference between
the MIME type
On 21 July 2010 15:59, Jim Tate binary...@comcast.net wrote:
On 07/21/2010 06:30 PM, Jim Tate wrote:
On 07/21/2010 06:20 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Only one exclude setting. As per yum.conf man page, multiple
entries in a single exclude setting, space separated.
Well I took the
Hi list admins,
Could this person (Teo En Ming) be blocked? I think his email address
has been compromised and I have seen spam from this address on various
other lists too, Scientific Linux and GCC to mention a few.
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On Friday 23 July 2010 09:29 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
Have you uninstalled Totem? It can cause conflicts with other installed
media players.
Its not totem that conflicts, its the browser plugin for totem he should
be removing.
# yum remove totem-mozplugin
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On Friday 23 July 2010 04:36 PM, Hugh Caley wrote:
RHEL (not free), CentOS (free) or Ubuntu (free), all of which are meant
to be more stable and better documented than Fedora.
Why do you say that?
I find the official Fedora documentation @ docs.fedoraproject.org much
more reliable than
On 29 July 2010 09:39, Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com wrote:
It is a commentary that computers which ran using Fedora drivers in FC6 thru
FC9
now must use vendor drivers or run in VESA mode. Was that not clear in the
above
quoted 1st paragraph? Hardware which was new less than four years
On 29 July 2010 11:48, Christofer C. Bell christofer.c.b...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:22 PM, suvayu ali
fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29 July 2010 09:39, Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com wrote:
It is a commentary that computers which ran using Fedora drivers in FC6
On 30 July 2010 14:31, Alex mysqlstud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I talked to the plymouth maintainer and he said this is a known bug; I
don't know if the fix is in F13 yet but let me explain what's going on:
You've got two bugs. One is a kernel panic. The other is that when the
kernel is
On 3 August 2010 17:11, Paul Smith phh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 12:54 AM, JD jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
I am remotely running firefox through a ssh connection with the
following command:
firefox -no-remote
and everything works fine. However, I would like to leave firefox
On 4 August 2010 06:55, Paul Smith phh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 1:22 AM, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com
wrote:
If your intention is to keep a constantly running firefox session
which you want to connect to at some point in time in the future, then
I would suggest
On 5 August 2010 13:14, Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 09:45 -0700, suvayu ali wrote:
yum install kernel-devel
Shouldn't kernel-headers be enough?
From rpm -qi kernel-devel:
This package provides kernel headers and makefiles sufficient
On 6 August 2010 08:41, Daniel B. Thurman d...@cdkkt.com wrote:
Finally, when will the fedora team put that save
desktop button back into place?
Isn't there a save session check box when you log out? At least I see
it on XFCE.
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On 8 August 2010 07:30, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
IOW, shouldn't the mail filter (generic one, I'm not talking specifically
about
g's mail filter) check the actual contents of the message for html stuff,
rather
than just blindly trust the message header?
I don't understand
On 9 August 2010 09:25, Brian Wood woodbria...@gmail.com wrote:
Yesterday I accidentally logged myself out rather than
locking the screen. I was kind of in a hurry and clicked
on the item below lock screen. That caused me
trouble and don't want that to happen ever again. Is
there a
Hi everyone,
Some background:
Recently my RAM went bad, and I realised it too late. Towards the last
few of days my desktop had crashed more than once. Yesterday I received
the replacement RAMs from RMA. On installing them and turning on my
machine I noticed errors like these,
Device:
On Sunday 15 August 2010 10:17 AM, James McKenzie wrote:
Got a good backup of this drive? Looks like it needs to be retested, in
a different machine and if it fails, replaced.
I had a drive that exhibited the same behavior and eventually, it failed.
I downloaded the bootable iso of the disk
Hi Robert,
On Sunday 15 August 2010 06:46 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
Your problem is the 172 sectors pending reallocation. Those are sectors
that are currently unreadable and will be reallocated to spare sectors
the next time they are written. The problem is that the drive has no
way to know
Hi,
I just came across this,
$ rpm -qf /cgroup/
libcgroup-0.35.1-3.fc13.x86_64
I have never seen such a directory in / before. Is this a bug? The
folder is empty btw.
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On Monday 16 August 2010 02:25 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 21:37:31 -0700, Suvayu wrote:
Hi,
I just came across this,
$ rpm -qf /cgroup/
libcgroup-0.35.1-3.fc13.x86_64
I have never seen such a directory in / before. Is this a bug? The
folder is empty btw.
Follow
Hi,
On Sunday 15 August 2010 08:27 PM, JD wrote:
That should be possible. Any errors should be a good reason to send the
drives back.
James McKenzie
Of course. Be sure to zero out the drive if it contains
sensitive data or private intellectual property before
sending it for
On 17 August 2010 13:25, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
Niki Kovacs writes:
Hi,
I'm an Austrian sysadmin living in Montpezat, a small village in South
France.
Hi Niki,
Welcome aboard!
PS: you should try the Gnome version as well. It's how Centos 6 will
probably look like ;-)
If you like
On Tuesday 17 August 2010 01:05 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
I have contacted Western Digital, but I am yet to hear from them. In the
mean time I want to minimize what ever problems I have since I have to
run my machine with this drive until they confirm my RMA.
I came across this page on
On Tuesday 17 August 2010 10:27 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
Say, hypothetically, I have 8 identical Intel DG45ID motherboard-based
system with 8GB memory and a single drive with a cheap-o generic 300w
power supply.
That is seriously overloaded I would say! Every motherboard should draw
about
On 18 August 2010 09:08, James Mckenzie jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
Maybe a brand name's power supply would have not shorted out, but then the
mobo, drives and everything else would have received a 6000 volt shock. And
yes, the UPS was brand name (highly rated BTW) but the short
On Friday 20 August 2010 06:45 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
I get this message when I either install or remove
a package. What is it?
You probably used
$ rpm -ivh something.rpm
to install something rather than
$ yum localinstall something.rpm
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On Friday 20 August 2010 06:52 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
On 08/20/2010 06:50 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Friday 20 August 2010 06:45 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
I get this message when I either install or remove
a package. What is it?
You probably used
$ rpm -ivh something.rpm
Hi,
Recently one of my hard drives developed bad sectors. I have asked for
RMA and the manufacturer has shipped the new drive. I am expecting
delivery this Monday.
Now my question is, what would be the best way to migrate the data to
the new drive? My confusion is at 2 steps:
1) I have an LVM
On Saturday 21 August 2010 11:52 PM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Steve Blackwellzep...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
In gedit:
Preferences-Editor tab check the autosave box and set your time.
I got it in:
Applications - System Tools - Configuration Editor - / - Apps -
On 22 August 2010 00:52, Parshwa Murdia b330...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Suvayu Ali
fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
What editor are you using? gedit or something else?
When I type the following:
]$ gedit FILENAME.txt
I am able to write something
Hi Suomi and JB,
On Saturday 21 August 2010 10:37 PM, fedora wrote:
Hi Suvayu
I have made bad experiences with LVM toghether with ext4 and fedora 13.
I got hundreds of
I have been using LVM for some time now. And my experience has been
quite pleasant. I think I'll stick to it for a while
On 25 August 2010 04:07, Jatin K ssh.fed...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 25 August 2010 03:08 PM, L wrote:
Hi,
Google recently announced the availability of GMail Video Chat for
linux!, Unfortunately the sad part is that the released only for
Ubuntu and Debian based systems!
So the thing
On 25 August 2010 06:59, Steven Stern subscribed-li...@sterndata.com wrote:
On 08/25/2010 06:23 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
On 25 August 2010 04:07, Jatin K ssh.fed...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 25 August 2010 03:08 PM, L wrote:
Hi,
Google recently announced the availability of GMail Video Chat
On 25 August 2010 08:11, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
We are suppose to have a WebEX meeting going, but having problems. So
the coordinator told everyone to jump on a jabber session.
I don't know what to use for jabber on my FC12 system.
??
pidgin, empathy ?
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copy of my LVM and everything is back up and
running as usual. :)
Thanks for all the help everyone.
On 22 August 2010 15:59, JB jb.1234a...@gmail.com wrote:
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
...
Some additional hints:
- one more link to read
https://help.ubuntu.com
On 26 August 2010 11:09, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 10:48:43 -0700, JD wrote:
Running rpm -e pkgname
does not delete the binaries and other files that
were installed by the package;
But sure it does!
Can you give a detailed example? Including the -ql
On 26 August 2010 14:11, James Mckenzie jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Sent: Aug 26, 2010 1:42 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: rpm -e question
On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 10:48 -0700, JD wrote:
On 26 August 2010 13:59, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 01:37:39 +0530, rajib samal wrote:
i have installed fedora13
then iinstalled ubuntu 9.04
after that i am unable to open fedora
help me
You can still run Ubuntu, right?
You might want to
On 29 August 2010 17:18, Patrick Dupre pd...@york.ac.uk wrote:
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 08/29/2010 08:27 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
With fedora 13, when I use Math:GSL, I get an error message:
Can't load '/usr/local/lib/perl5/auto/Math/GSL/Errno/Errno.so' for
module
On 30 August 2010 13:01, Alex mysqlstud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ted,
I don't have the answers to your questions, but a couple suggestions
on how you might increase your chances of getting the right answers:
1. Post a new message to the list with a subject that relates to the
question you're
On 30 August 2010 14:10, William Case billli...@rogers.com wrote:
Hi;
Just some clarification and double checking.
I want to use a Canadian government site with Firefox on Fedora 13. I
get the warning message that I need Sun JVM 1.6.0_3 or greater. There
is nothing in the repositories
On 31 August 2010 03:20, Parshwa Murdia b330...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:31 PM, John Saalwaechter
saalwaech...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the output of echo config assumeyes | yum shell ?
Here is the output:
[fedo...@localhost ~]$ su -
Password:
[r...@localhost ~]#
On 31 August 2010 08:10, Deepak Bhole dbh...@redhat.com wrote:
* William Case billli...@rogers.com [2010-08-31 10:59]:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 09:49 -0400, Deepak Bhole wrote:
* William Case billli...@rogers.com [2010-08-30 17:14]:
Hi;
Just some clarification and double checking.
Hi Bruno,
On 31 August 2010 13:21, Bruno Wolff III br...@wolff.to wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:23:48 -0700,
suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
# chcon --reference /some/similar/file file
The problem with using chcon is that you don't test if a relabel will break
things
Hi Parshwa,
On 1 September 2010 04:20, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
On 09/01/2010 03:24 PM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:50 PM, suvayu ali
fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Make sure `yum' is not aliased to `yum -y'. What does the following say?
# type yum
On 1 September 2010 08:11, Eric Doutreleau
eric.doutrel...@it-sudparis.eu wrote:
thanks for your answer
unfortunately the 10.8 didn't solve the problems
do u have any pointers related to this problem?
Any reason not to use the open source radeon drivers? I use a ATI
Radeon 4870 with these
On 1 September 2010 10:06, Parshwa Murdia b330...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:42 PM, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Parshwa,
Could you post the output of an actual yum session? Maybe try to set
the yum debug level to 10 and install something and post
On 3 September 2010 09:38, Parshwa Murdia b330...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.an...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe you can try
reinstalling the yum package so all the configs etc are updated and
freshened up to pristine quality?
yum reinstall yum?
Yes, this
On Friday 10 September 2010 06:14 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
No, this does not work, but this one does:
maitraALL=(ALL) PASSWD:ALL,
NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/pm-hibernate,/usr/sbin/pm-suspend
Have you tried using groups? maybe use the default group %wheel to grant
access to all users to
On Friday 10 September 2010 06:01 PM, Trever L. Adams wrote:
I am not sure where else to post this.
FF4 from Spot's repository is broken. Sync doesn't work (line 137 or 173
or something) is trying to load one of the nss libraries. It fails to do so.
I do not know if this is due to
On 13 September 2010 08:00, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Monday 13 September 2010 05:38 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Yesterday I got an internal email from smartd telling me
of an error on one disk (on my server):
--
Device: /dev
On 13 September 2010 09:32, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
I mean, if you have critical data on the drive then yes, do replace it
immediately. But if not, you can consider just keeping an eye on the
smartd log and making sure this number doesn't grow more than 1000 per
year. ;-)
In
On 13 September 2010 18:15, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Gilboa Davara wrote:
Yesterday I got an internal email from smartd telling me
of an error on one disk (on my server):
--
Device: /dev/sdb, 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors
On 16 September 2010 13:39, zico banerjee soumabho1...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys i am new to fedora13 and after writing a program in c i cant
compile it using gcc file_namecomand.it gives comand not
found
# yum install gcc
please help...
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to have different command history for my interactive bash
session and the history that is written in my bash_history file. Does
anyone have any idea how to achieve that?
My use case is, to be able to use up arrow or be able to search
through my history with C-r for all the
Please don't top post, its difficult to respond to top posts. Don't
forget to read the list guidelines.
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:19 AM, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 16 September 2010 13:39, zico banerjee soumabho1...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys i am new to fedora13
Hi,
On Friday 17 September 2010 03:52 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
My use case is, to be able to use up arrow or be able to search
through my history with C-r for all the commands I type. But I want to
ignore the trivial day to day use commands to be ignored when the
history is written to the
Hi Simon,
On 17 September 2010 05:22, Simon Andrews simon.andr...@bbsrc.ac.uk wrote:
On 17/09/2010 00:46, suvayu ali wrote:
My use case is, to be able to use up arrow or be able to search
through my history with C-r for all the commands I type. But I want to
ignore the trivial day to day use
Hi everyone,
Found it!
On 17 September 2010 11:47, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Set HISTIGNORE to 'ignorespace' and prefix any commands you want to
ignore with a space.
That didn't work for me either. :(
Set HISTCONTROL to ignorespace to achieve the above. :)
And if you
On 17 September 2010 11:54, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Set HISTCONTROL to ignorespace to achieve the above. :)
And if you want to ignore duplicate entries, then you can use
ignoredupes. To choose both simultaneously, use ignoreboth.
I spoke too soon. this does the same
On 17 September 2010 12:45, Andy Blanchard zoc...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you boil the commands that you don't want included in the history
file to a series of regular expressions such as the following:
^cd
^ls
^rm
If so, you can create a list of these regular expressions in a file,
On 17 September 2010 13:24, Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Let us get specific:
You are saying if I insert the following line in .bash_profile
^
This might be the reason.
If you set that in your
On 17 September 2010 13:55, Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote:
On 17Sep2010 13:23, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
| On 17 September 2010 12:45, Andy Blanchard zoc...@gmail.com wrote:
| Can you boil the commands that you don't want included in the history
| file to a series
On 18 September 2010 14:09, Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote:
On 17Sep2010 16:30, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
| Thanks Cameron. This was very helpful. I also save my history to a
| separate file with timestamps. But I did not have a easy way of
| searching it. Hence my
On Sunday 19 September 2010 06:52 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 12:36 +0400, Hiisi wrote:
Never seen that, but I know for sure that LaTeX is the most powerful
tool for any typographic jobs. Google business cards latex will get
you a lot of examples.
I'm a LaTeX fan and
Hello Zico,
On Sunday 19 September 2010 11:46 AM, zico banerjee wrote:
hey man, my rythmbox is working perfectly.
Don't mean to sound rude, but you should read the list guidelines quoted
below. You have been consistently top posting despite a gentle reminder
on your recent thread
On Sunday 19 September 2010 03:49 PM, James McKenzie wrote:
Get the laptop with the nVidia card. Their drivers are much better than
AMDs (Catalyst 10.7 broke a bunch of things.)
That is assuming the OP wants to use proprietary drivers.
As far as I see, the OP's options include relatively
On Sunday 19 September 2010 04:41 PM, James McKenzie wrote:
How about 2D performance for something like OpenOffice.org? Would it
still be better to get the ATI chipset vice the nVidia one or is it
neutral at that point?
I use an nVIDIA Quadro with Ubuntu Lucid at work and the Radeon HD at
On 20 September 2010 06:37, Dick Roark linuxguy...@gmail.com wrote:
Along with (apparently) other OPs, I am having problems with my F13 screen.
Fedora works well but I am not able to configure a 1280x1024 display. I have
generated xorg.conf using system-config-display. When I put it in the X11
On 20 September 2010 12:33, Jim binary...@comcast.net wrote:
2010/9/20 Stephen Gallagher sgall...@redhat.com
On 09/20/2010 11:53 AM, Jim wrote:
The application Wubi can it install Fedora ?
I have a lot of new Windows users that want to install Fedora the
easiest way possible, without
On Tuesday 21 September 2010 12:47 AM, Hiisi wrote:
Hi list!
I was reading the date[1] info page and didn't find examples of usage
[2] despite they're announced in the menu of the page. On scientific
linux machine there's such examples in the same manual. Just curious,
is it just me or the
On 22 September 2010 13:00, JD jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish I could find a program that could actually
test the cpu MHz
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
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On 22 September 2010 10:02, Michael Miles mmami...@gmail.com wrote:
JD wrote:
This morning I got about 10 of these:
This is the mail system at host lists.fedoraproject.org.
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On 22 September 2010 13:00, JD jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish I could find a program that could actually
test the cpu MHz
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
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