(including brtfs when passing the magic icantbelieveitsnotbtr).
It's also possible to convert the ext4 partition written by the live image
to btrfs post installation, btrfs can convert ext* partitions.
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forever. :-(
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Dave Stevens wrote:
have you added the para?
Yes.
I don't see it, could you supply a url?
http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi#Nepomuk_Indexing_Agents_have_been_Disabled
has all the information now.
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understand why. :-( Normally it just works!
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to be happy, and in fact
I'd recommend NOT to check the Strigi one (or to disable it again if you
already enabled it) because that indexes your files in the background and
can cause quite some CPU and I/O activity which is of no use to you if you
don't use the resulting indexes.
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, as all the
settings are in your home directory, not in the package.
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affecting you at
all).
I'm adding a paragraph to the userbase.kde.org wiki to make this clear. (But
I've been trying to explain that to Anne Wilson all this time. :-( )
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and 64-bit versions.
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Aaron Konstam wrote:
I still thing that RealPlayer11GOLD.bin is the best program for
processing audio streams.
It's proprietary software. :-(
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renaming the folder. I know
it wasn't mysqld alone as I had already tried it since manually starting
the service.
It's irrelevant, Akonadi doesn't by default use a systemwide MySQL instance
at all, it spawns its own, per user one.
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Serj Burcev wrote:
8:arts-devel-1.5.10-11.fc12.x86_64 : Файлы разработки для звукового
сервера aRts.
That's definitely not what he's looking for! aRts is the old KDE 3 sound
server.
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Who's brilliant idea was it to push out a broken update anyway???
It works just fine for most people.
Unfortunately, it's hard to tell what exactly is going wrong for you without
further information.
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be found in Remi Collet's repository.
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and unlikely
to ever get out of it. (They're serious when they say life in prison over
in California.)
Tuxonice is just another of the big but why not? denied projects.
There were concrete technical objections there too.
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Settings / System Settings / System Administration / Keyboard Mouse /
Mouse.
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Krishna Chandra Prajapati wrote:
I am getting the below error on my rhel server.
RHEL problems should be sent to an RHEL mailing list, or to Red Hat's paid
support if you have a valid support contract. This is the wrong mailing
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John Nissley wrote:
I am running fedora 12 (2.6.31.12-174.2.3.fc12.x86_64 #1 SMP) and I am
only showing pulseaudio as an output device for sound.
In what application or desktop environment?
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unaccelerated vesa driver…
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has nonstandard VESA modes for
widescreen resolutions, some doesn't. It's hard to tell in advance whether
that laptop will have them or not.
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for them to code the software than to clean up their specs.) 2D and 3D
acceleration and kernel modesetting (KMS) are presumably coming soon, though
no date has been given as far as I know.
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are reliable enough for production use and maintainable in the long run than
those merge everything folks.
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and there were some regressions in the process.)
Now if you're expecting a performance beast, perhaps you're expecting too
much from a Radeon 9200? (FYI, even current Intel integrated chipsets
(GM965) perform better.)
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an issue there. We haven't won until they support Ogg Theora with HTML5.)
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world. The
distributions (or in some cases, third-party repositories such as RPM
Fusion) are responsible for providing packages including drivers, not the
hardware manufacturers.
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version which adds Blu-Ray support, for Blu-Ray, it uses growisofs
instead. It does that for a reason.
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. (Fedora doesn't ship huge monolithic
packages with bundled JARs, but packages each JAR separately.)
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Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M56P [Radeon
Mobility X1600]
Yeah, that's r5xx alright, support for it was added with the Fedora 9 update
FEDORA-2008-5567 on July 2, 2008 as written in its update notes.
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of which have stores in
Vienna where I could just pick them up, no shipping. Is there really nothing
older than the not-yet-supported HD 5xxx (r8xx) series being sold Down
Under?
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to look for audio hardware?
Do you have something running in the background which may be monopolizing
your sound hardware? ALL sound-using apps MUST go through PulseAudio for
things to work properly.
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their unreasonable choice doesn't make sense.)
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already been fixed. PulseAudio
itself also gets many bugfixes.
IMHO, pulseaudio is a work in progress.
Almost all software is. That doesn't mean it's not already usable now.
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other apps do too).
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use
(which was true back in 2006 when it was written, but not anymore now).
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to offer stuff which works even if it
is experimental. Right now it just doesn't work, unfortunately.
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for all the pre-HD models installed by default and
experimental, but mostly working, support for HD models up to HD 4xxx (up to
r7xx in internal naming) in the mesa-dri-drivers-experimental package.
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with 3D/OpenGL acceleration in the Free (as in
speech) drivers.
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version of X. Or you can
opt for open source radeon driver... oops, sorry... you *cannot* opt for
radeon(hd) driver
Up to HD 4xxx is now supported by mesa-dri-drivers-experimental.
because ATI did *not* disclose the specs for their HD family of cards.
Not true.
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Prabhakar Pandey wrote:
so can anybody tell me which one should i install f11 or f12 ??
In general, the latest version is always the best choice. I'd recommend
Fedora 12, it's working great for me.
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which are not supported at this time, but
everything else made by Intel and ATI/AMD in the last few years has working
3D support in the Free drivers).
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in a year.
Hardware which also saves you money, it's certainly much less expensive than
the latestgreatest (which is actually not that great as it requires
proprietary drivers)!
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normally don't require active cooling.
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EUR 500 + energy costs + your freedom just to have the
latest?
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** (mahjongg:2863): WARNING **: Too few tiles in map map
Segmentation fault
Please file a bug in Bugzilla to get it fixed.
In the meantime, you'll find a working Mahjongg game in the kdegames
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still use the
obsolete OSS (Open Sound System, i.e. the /dev/dsp device), try padsp.
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that stuff, you're
on your own. As far as we're concerned, it does not exist. Proprietary
drivers are just plain not an option for us to ship, and we can't fix any
issues in them, so we can't really do anything other than ignoring them.
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Rick Stevens wrote:
Can you try a command line burn? Something like:
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=/path/to/.iso/file
and see if that works? It often does for me when the GUI stuff fails.
Uh, growisofs is for DVDs, you'll want to use wodim for CDs.
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Gilboa Davara wrote:
No idea why the packages isn't using symbolic links instead of packaging
the same files 4 times...
It's not packaging the same file 4 times (that's just what it looks like to
somebody unfamiliar with hardlinks), it's using hardlinks. :-)
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video hardware supports it, add rhgb
to the kernel command line in the /boot/grub/grub.conf file.
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Chris Smart wrote:
A decent, well integrated Qt browser is still a major missing
component of KDE and doesn't appear to be coming any time soon.
It's already there, it's called Konqueror. :-)
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longer supported release) is asking for your machine to get rooted by some
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ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found in
And this one is in kdelibs-devel.
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but this means they won't pick up the changed freetype until kdeinit4 is
restarted.
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packages packaged in Fedora is not sufficient for you, you'll have to do
that anyway. R provides automatic commands for that in its UI, so it should
be easy, but this does indeed need the development stuff and not just R-core
to work.
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Ed Greshko wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Recommending proprietary drivers in general and NVidia in particular is a
very bad idea, they'll come to bite you in the ass sooner or later, and
with NVidia there's no alternative with OpenGL support. (Nouveau
reportedly works great for 2D these days
) if you use the OpenJDK plugin, as it has not been ported yet.
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Try updating yum first:
yum update yum
Actually this is a PackageKit bug, so yum update PackageKit is a better
idea. :-)
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supposed to output errors in a GUI dialog box, not
on stderr. GUI apps are usually not run in a terminal. It's easy to pop up
an error dialog in Qt, there's no excuse not to do it.
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