On 03/22/2018 09:53 AM, Dirk Gottschalk wrote:
My questions now:
Is there any interest for those Packages?
If yes, what is the best way to distribute these packages? Copr?
Yes, you may become a Fedora packager and publish the package in the Fedora
repository.
Fedora MinGW Packages:
https://ko
On 05/06/2018 02:48 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
So, just to follow up here, the f28 and rawhide fedora-cisco-openh264
repos are now populated, and have been for a bit.
FWIW, this may be fixed, but Firefox v60 + OpenH264 is still broken.
- The about:plugins page never shows the plugin get a mime-typ
On 9/17/18 11:55 PM, zfnoc...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a heads up that setting i915.enable_psr=1 causes my Dell Latitude 7490
(Intel UHD 620) to display graphical corruption*only* in Plymouth while
entering in my drive's password. I understand that PSR is currently not
supported on Fedora, howev
On 9/18/18 9:03 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
New size given (2419 extents) not larger than existing size (15500 extents)
This is an important error message. It means the resize operation was not performed
due to the parameters you specified.
I think what you meant to run was with a '+' sign to i
On 9/20/18 3:11 PM, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
I just updated all packages on my F27 but openssl is still at 1.1.0h in the Fedora
repositories,
Is there any plan to update openssl on F27 or F28 to 1.1.0i ?
It apparently has to do with CVE-2018-0732 which is a low priority, but local
compliance
Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> Exactly what I encountered. The wiki needs to be changed.
>
The link in question that you cited is under a section titled:
Resources for Fedora Package Collection *contributors*
Meaning: If you maintain packages in Fedora you will have already set up
the proper S
arag...@dcsnow.com wrote:
> It has been suggested to me that we should setup a cell phone in a way
> that would allow us remote access to our Linux boxes in case of an
> emergency where the server was down (using a remote service board (ILO)).
>
> I've searched Google and found plenty of informatio
suvayu ali wrote:
>>> [I just found the Fedora bittorrent page by googling. Glad I found them.]
>> >
>> > Fully in agreement with Jud.
>> >
>> > I wasted time following links on the web page, and finally found the
>> > torrent via Google.
>> >
> Same here
Voice your opinion on the websites[
Linuxguy123 wrote:
> I run the proprietary, closed source nvidia driver in F12. What happens
> when I upgrade to F13 ?
As long as you have hardware that can use the 195.36.24 driver (7 series
or higher) then you will be fine. If you have older hardware you will
have to modify your xorg.conf and
Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> Wish we could clean up this doc so things are more easily understood.
The livecd tools officially support ONLY live media. Yes, the tools have
explicit support for DVD media, but it is not supported.
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Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> In the meantime, I'm happy to create a BZ requesting that support be
> added for the install media. Frankly, it's rather short-sighted that
> it's apparently not.
I tried[1] before F13 was released, but I didn't have the time, nor was
anyone else motivated, to hav
Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> I filed a bug report against evolution-remove-duplicates in the Fedora
> bugzilla. But maybe it should be in the Evolution Bugzilla. Who*is*
> responsible for this?
Package maintenance (read the RPM itself) is the distribution's
responsibility (read Fedora).
Software
On 06/01/2010 06:37 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Once again: this package is not part of the standard Gnome plugin set
> for Evolution. It's a third-party add-on. In fact it installs in the
> wrong place in F13, under /usr/lib64/evolution/2.28/plugins instead
> of /usr/lib64/evolution/2.30/plug
dale kain wrote:
> has boot size problem in upgrade 12 > 13? been solved for lvm?
>
The default /boot size has been increased in F13 to 500MB. This only
happens if you are fresh installing.
Preupgrade will download the stage2 image if there is not enough room in
/boot if you are currently on F
Clodoaldo Neto wrote:
> How to fix?
# touch /.autorelabel
# reboot
See if things change.
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On 06/06/2010 01:49 PM, Boris Glawe wrote:
> Do you know, whether it's not there yet, or does rpmfusion not provide
> any old versions of the graphic card any more?
>
It's not rpmfusion at fault. nVidia has not provided a X.org 1.8 driver
for the 5 series and older card generations. You will
Boris Glawe wrote:
> Do you have any hints/links about how to speed up nouveau? Maybe any Options
> in /etc/X11/xorg.conf that enable some hardware accelarations? Btw. I'm not
> talking about 3D accelaration but 2D.
I do not, and most likely there are no xorg.conf settings to add/modify.
xorg.c
Boris Glawe wrote:
> Do you have any hints/links about how to speed up nouveau? Maybe any Options
> in /etc/X11/xorg.conf that enable some hardware accelarations? Btw. I'm not
> talking about 3D accelaration but 2D.
I do not, and most likely there are no xorg.conf settings to add/modify.
xorg.c
I have attempted to enable SSSD for my work LDAP server, which I also
administer, on a fresh F13 install. Once I check the boxes in the
Authentication app, hit apply, and reboot, I cannot login with any LDAP
user. Under the local user, I cannot perform getent on any LDAP user. I
can, however, s
Nalin Dahyabhai wrote:
> Setting nsswitch.conf to "ldap" doesn't test sssd -- the source for that
> information should be listed as "sss" if you want to use sssd.
A fresh F13 install defaults to "files sss", so it is implied I was
using it.
> The example sssd.conf doesn't look right to me -- the
Pallav Jain wrote:
> I like the fedora project and i installed the fedora core 11.
Fedora 11 is no longer supported. Install Fedora 13.
http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora
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Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> Michael, please post your [sanitized] sssd.conf somewhere. Right now, my
> best guess would be that you are using LDAPS or LDAP+TLS and are having
> a certificate error.
Yes, I don't have a CA cert, so it will not pass a cert test. I have
"tls_checkpeer no" in my /etc/l
Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> That's not exactly true. Fedora 11 remains supported until June 25, 2010.
The "support" is not of the same level that Fedora 12 or 13 will
receive, so saying it is "supported" is not technically the truth either.
This is not the thread to discuss this topic, so this wi
Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> try ldap_tls_reqcert = never
>
> (or better yet, get a CA cert)
Hm. 389 doesn't really care, so I've been lazy and gone without it.
> In this case, you probably want to set min_id=500.
>
> Also, as previously stated, primary GID can also cause this (e.g. a user
> with U
Paul wrote:
> Please, could you rebuild the latest rawhide kernels the modules
> required for VirtualBox-OSE? The latest ones are ages old and won't work
> unless I'm using a seriously old kernel.
You should post at the rpmfusion lists[1].
P.S. this is why I despise kmods. You should convince the
Linuxguy123 wrote:
> I'm using ext4 for that drive right now. Is there a better filesystem
> for SSDs ?
There's a few "SSD specific" file systems, but you won't gain much in
everyday computing from switching. ext4 will be just fine.
>
> Is there anything that I should be aware of as far as swit
Konstantin Svist wrote:
> * align the FS properly (this'll be the biggest PITA to figure out
> whether it's done correctly, seek help from google). Latest firmware on
> Intel SSDs claims to not need this, but I'd do it just in case.
Don't need to do it, period.
> * enable noatime,nodiratime in /e
Tim wrote:
> We're likely to have yet another encumbered format
> foisted upon everyone, as everyone knows that everyone uses Windows,
> with a few Mac users, all of which will get a licensed player...
WebM[1] seems to be the likely candidate. Fedora added support for it
last week.
[1] http://ww
John Austin wrote:
> 3. Does setting the "discard" option do everything that is required to enable
> TRIM to do its job with no further action?
Yes.
>
> 4. Is it safe to use the "discard" option yet?
I am using ext4 on /boot. btrfs on /. No issues with /boot or /. There
were a few mailings[1] a
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Anyone know why this card using the nvidia closed source driver from rpm
> fusion doesn't work with fgfs?
Your hard is equivalent to a GeForce 6xxx series card. The 6 series is
no longer supported by nVidia's stable driver. You must use a legacy
driver, but their legacy
William Henry wrote:
> Is anyone else seeing long delays with using a new tab in Firefox on F13?
No.
> Is there some package or patch I'm missing?
Open a terminal and start Firefox via:
$ firefox -safe-mode
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Marcel Rieux wrote:
[snip]
> Once again, I wonder why Fedora is doing so poorly on the desktop...
Please stop posting in this off-topic thread. I've tried to ignore it
and send you off-list emails but 1) you seem to be ignoring my emails
and 2) this thread is now over 70 posts long.
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Alexander Volovics wrote:
> My education continues:)
If you want something graphical:
yum install gnome-packagekit
Applications>System Tools>Software Log Viewer
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Rick Stevens wrote:
> passwd: files ldap
> shadow: files ldap
> group: files ldap
That would be wrong for sssd. If he used system-config-authentication,
his nsswitch.conf should read:
passwd: files sss
shadow: files sss
group: f
Tim Waugh wrote:
> It's useful if, say, you have an application that produces PCL3 output
> for your specific printer, and you don't want CUPS to try to work out
> what to do with it in case it gets it wrong.
lpr >-l< -P printer_name
No need to jump through hoops.
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Sam Sharpe wrote:
> I'm aware of>_< as an expression of anger, but what emotion is>-l<
> supposed to convey? Angry at the scar down the left side of my face?
Not an expression. I was attempting to point out the "-l" option (sans
quotes) of lpr. Doh.
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Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Can anyone please tell me how to mount the LVM so I can copy the contents
> across.
If you're using F13, you can run palimpset (a.k.a. "Disk Utility" from
your Applications>System Tools menu) to perform any disk maintenance. I
could tell you how to activate the LVM via co
JD wrote:
> Is there a way to dynamically alter the identity strings that firefox
> sends when it connects to a web site?
>
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59/
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On 06/24/2010 10:35 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> How can I join the 2 files from Version 1, erase the audio and
> supplement it with the audio from version 2 (using programs available in
> fedora
> & rpmfusion repos, of course)?
>
You can use ffmpeg to take the two clips and output one
On 06/24/2010 10:48 PM, JD wrote:
> If you do figure out how to use kdenlive to splice 2 streams togeter,
> please let me know.
> I have some similar things I would like to do using a gui interface.
>
Track 1 - Video A - Audio A
Track 2 - Video B - Audio B
-Uncheck the "audio" box for track 1
John Austin wrote:
> Note that AFAIK only ext4 supports the "discard" mount option
btrfs also supports it.
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Joerg Bergmann wrote:
> IMHO, btrfs has this feature, but the mount option is -o ssd instead
> of -o discard.
No. It is -o discard as well.
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Linuxguy123 wrote:
> Is there a way to change a partition's type after its created ?
>
For ext4, yes. Google "ext4 to btrfs". It's reversible, too, at least it
will reverse it to the point you switched from ext4 to btrfs.
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Paul W. Frields wrote:
> A leadership change is always momentous, and the Fedora Project is no
> exception to this rule. I wanted to share some thoughts about being
> the Fedora Project Leader, tell the community about the person who
> will be taking over that role soon, and to let you know what t
On 07/12/2010 09:12 PM, H.S. wrote:
> Now I am looking for how to specify the encrypted partition in Debian's
> fstab so that I can mount it from within Debian.
>
You will need to setup /etc/crypttab in your Debian installation and you
will still need to input your passphrase upon mount (well
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> It's not that hard to play for new players.
I can testify to this. I beat everyone my first go around. ;)
See you there, Bruno.
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I know ipv6 is going to be in all our futures, but for the moment it's
> just a PITA. My ISP doesn't support it and my /var/log/messages is
> overflowing with complaints from named (I run the basic caching
> nameserver configuration).
Are you seeing messages like this?
Does anyone know where this support is up to? The last notes I've read
were from 2008, which claimed that a "fix was in the pipeline"[1] but
it's obviously not here yet.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/147872
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I'll try that, but since it just affects the logging, does this mean
> that named is still trying to do ipv6 lookups all the time?
Only if you are visiting a IPv6-capable site, but such lookups return
immediately since you have no IPv6 route. There will not be any
in
Jamie Bohr wrote:
> The problem being a Citrix plugin is not being seen by Firefox.
yum install nspluginwrapper.i686
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Kelvin Ku wrote:
> After upgrading from Linux 2.6.30 (Fedora Core 11) to 2.6.31 (F12), I am
> experiencing significant packet loss on an Intel 82574L NIC running on the
> e1000e driver. I was not experiencing this with kernel 2.6.30. I notice 2.6.30
> uses e1000e version 0.3.3.4-k4 whereas 2.6.31 u
On 02/15/2010 11:44 PM, Tim wrote:
For my computers, I've stuck with old, low power, ~500 MHz Celerons to
work my file and mail server. It's more than fast enough for that task,
and doesn't use much power. I've one moderately powerful desktop and
laptop computer.
I would suggest you find
On 02/16/2010 12:57 AM, Tim wrote:
Well, considering that the PSU is only a 90 watt-er, a simple
motherboard with only on-board i810, low amount of RAM, no
daughterboards, etc., it's going to use less power than a new box full
of stuff, with heatsinks radiating heat everywhere... And it certainl
inode0 wrote:
> If after developing for your favorite open source project for years
> the company "sponsoring" that project decided tomorrow that it was
> merging with another project and you would need to switch to a
> different packaging system I suspect your reaction would be different.
Grown m
Does anyone use a combination of filters to tag messages? I attempted to
set one up today, but it doesn't tag the messages I created filters for.
I wanted to see if I was missing something before filing a bug.
Thanks,
Michael
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inode0 wrote:
> It if were brand new they could do whatever they pleased to create it.
> But it isn't brand new. And it isn't just two businesses who can tell
> their paid staff what to work on tomorrow.
How long has MeeGo be around for?
> Does Fedora bicker over
> which shell it wants? Does Red
Mikkel wrote:
> Could you give us a better idea of what you are trying to do? It may
> be that you are going about it the wrong way.
>
> For example, I have one filter rule that requires that the message
> pass 2 tests, and then has two actions preformed on it. One is to
> tag the message, and the
inode0 wrote:
> This is semantics. Merging and renaming two existing things makes
> something new out of something that already exists. There wouldn't be
> any problem if it weren't for yanking an existing community from
> something they have been contributing to for years into something else
> wit
jack craig wrote:
> i did! it was full of resentful/fearful n900& n800 users fearing
> orphanages for their Nokia hw.
>
> talking heads can blabber all the marketing speak they want, but
> its the end user/developer whose opinion matters to me...
>
> i am not putting my trust in Nokia. for that m
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> Does anyone recommend a very good site for dealing with the
> above issues?
A site is not really required. It can be covered in one email.
I suggest creating a CA for yourself and then creating certs against
that CA. It will make updating your certs easier (unless you
Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
> "yum list" doesn't find anything resembling the desired library. I
> suggested on Skype's Linux forum that they provide an RPM specifically
> for Fedora 11, but they still only provide one for "Ten and Up" and
> it's only 32-bit. Ubuntu gets 64-bit debs, what is
On 02/21/2010 08:36 AM, jaivuk wrote:
Is this possible on Fedora?
Is there any doc where can I found the list of all supported kernel
arguments for Fedora?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=459485
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Has anyone ever tried adding a RHEL subscription to a Fedora 11/12 box
before?
I attempted to use rhn_register, but after giving it my RHN credentials,
which are valid, I receive a Python traceback[1] and it quits.
[1] Attached.
[Mon Feb 22 10:34:20 2010] rhn_register
Traceback (most recent
Sam Sharpe wrote:
> Why exactly are you doing this? I wasn't aware that RHN had support
> for Fedora, but on checking, I did find that rhn-client is in the
> Fedora Repos.
So I can use Koji to build custom RHEL packages, not so that I can
install RHEL packages.
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Ryan Lynch wrote:
> I had a similar problem, a while back. I think 'mrepo' has marginal
> support for pulling packages down from RHN, and I believe I got it
> working on F11, but I can't quite remember. If there IS a way to do
> it, though, I would bet on mrepo.
I tried following the rhn instructi
On 02/24/2010 10:33 PM, Marcel Rieux wrote:
Is this correct? Are there more explanations you can provide to make
the picture clearer?
Cisco has been allowed into the classroom in many high schools here in
the USA. They teach you to use Cisco, and only Cisco, for all your
networking needs.
On 03/01/2010 11:15 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
Thanks for the link. Read numerous posts and replies. Several people said by
wrapping the 32-bit flash plugin on their 64-bit systems/browsers, they got
Hulu to work. However, I never was happy with the performance of the wrapped
flash plugin.
Alan Evans wrote:
> Really?!? Nothing?
>
> Could someone who does dual screen at least say whether it works for them?
Sorry Alan,
I don't always read every email. :P
There is a bug[1] for this and there is a fix available, which was
accidentally unpushed last week. It should be going back out i
Chris Kloiber wrote:
> Ah yes, but it's a bitc^H^H^H^H bit difficult to control/find your
> desired content, and I don't think it will scale to a tiny "always on
> top" window in the corner of your desktop so you can work while
> watching, similar to the popout feature. Buckets full of FAIL, IMHO.
On 03/11/2010 11:06 PM, Les wrote:
> I received the following messages tonight when updating. Can anyone
> tell me what I need to do about this?
>
You can ignore it. See[1].
[1] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2010-March/133163.html
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Neil Bird wrote:
> Can anyone explain the deal with the GNOME sticky notes applet and its
> disappearance in Fedora 12?
My limited understanding of it is that the sticky-notes applet was being
changed to support scrolling windows and other new features, but suffers
from a crashing bug that p
Neil Bird wrote:
> What version are you using?
>
gnome-applets-2.28.0-2.1.fc12 with the stickynotes code from
gnome-applets-2.26.3-1.fc11
>
> I think the main issue with mine is that the .ui XML file isn't loaded
> correctly, so the per-note prefs. window is empty and I can't delete notes
>
Starting with PackageKit 0.5.7, all updates display the same orange icon
for update type. Instead of red for security, green for update, or the
bug for bugfix, they're all the same. Is this a bug? (searched bugzilla,
no matches) or are my systems (all that have PK 0.5.7) wacked?
It could be an
On 03/17/2010 11:42 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Is this a bug? (searched bugzilla,
> no matches) or are my systems (all that have PK 0.5.7) wacked?
>
Bug made.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=574658
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Filipe Carvalho wrote:
> This weekend I buy a Wacom Pen and Touch and sadly I realized will not
> be something to plug and play with.
[snip long post]
You don't need to compile the git checkout of xorg-x11-drv-wacom. It's
already in Fedora.
# yum install xorg-x11-drv-wacom
The only thing missin
Jeff Kittle wrote:
> Has anyone noticed that the ls command tacks on ‘.’ Character at the end
> of each permission string , example:
It is to signify an SELinux context exists on the file. This is
something new to coretutils in F11 (or F10) and forward.
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Kwan Lowe wrote:
> Is the old behaviour still available or is this now default?
> Previously there was a "-Z" option that would list it..
The -Z flag displays the full context, not the '.' hint.
I believe you can generate your own formatted output to workaround it.
Sure, not intuitive, but possi
jack craig wrote:
> ls -l looks like the old format on my fc11...
grep SELINUX\= /etc/selinux/config
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Adel ESSAFI wrote:
> I have a problem with samba. I am used to make shares with samba, but
> this time, I failed. I don't know where the problem is?
Do you have SELinux enabled? If so, have you configured it to allow
Samba access to your home directories?
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Weigang Gong wrote:
> I wonder whether anyone run Fedora 12 (64bit) in Sun Virtual Box
> successfully?
>
> The installation seems fine, but when it is started, I can't see GUI,
> only command line.
>
> What should I do ?
You need to install the VirtualBox guest additions. Devices menu>Install
Gue
Adel ESSAFI wrote:
>
> Is there any alternative?
vsftpd supports SSL, but it is not enabled by default.
You should use "sftp" or "scp" to transfer files. This uses the same
connection as an ssh connection and will function the same except those
commands are explicitly for file transfer.
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Richard Shaw wrote:
> ldd libflashsupport
If you had to install this
1) The Fedora you are on is old. (< F10)
2) The flash plugin you are using is old.
Upgrade both and you'll be able to use Hulu 64-bit.
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Richard Shaw wrote:
> Nope... I don't know why I'm having a problem when others have it
> working. F12 fully updated, latest flash at the time I tested it: r45.
libflashsupport hasn't been built since Fedora 9 and is no longer
necessary, period. There's possibly some old cruft still hanging aroun
Andre Robatino wrote:
> No one can use Hulu with the 64-bit plugin (though the crappy 64-bit Hulu
> Desktop works), regardless of distro or browser. Hulu is suggesting that it's
> Adobe's fault, Adobe hasn't responded yet. See
This discussion is about huludesktop[1], which is different than the
Michael Eager wrote:
> Any suggestions? Here's the configuration info:
Try adding:
hosts allow = 192.168.1.0/24 127.0.0.1
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
Replace the 192.168.1.0 with your network IP scheme, obviously.
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On 06/07/2011 05:19 PM, JD wrote:
> So, what's wrong with FF???
You will need one of the gstreamer-plugins-bad or gstreamer-plugins-ugly
packages to get the MP4 demuxer.
Your link plays fine in my Firefox.
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- Original message -
> Once upon a time, Chris Adams said:
> > $ wget
> > 'https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-15&arch=x86_64'
> > --2011-06-07 20:53:34--
> > https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-15&arch=x86_64
> > Resolving mirrors.fedoraproject.org..
On 06/07/2011 11:58 PM, Lawrence E Graves wrote:
> lpr -P (printer name) [ -o Option] (filename) I found this command on
> the brothers website. I understand everything but I don't know what is
> meant by the filename. Please give advice. This may be the fix for my
> printer not being able to print
Frank Murphy wrote:
> Is not today ip6 test day?
Yes, and fp.o is working again, but it wasn't yesterday.
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I just realized git patches I have been applying to a local repository
are not saving the comments correctly.
The git patch has properly formatted, with newlines, comments. Some have
bullet points. When I run "git am ~/0001-fix.patch" the resulting git
history shows the git comment as all one l
On 06/08/2011 09:06 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> I'd appreciate any guidance on how I should partition a new intel 310
> soda creek SSD drive ... I've googles a bit there are suggestions about
> paritioning and using ext4 ..
You may use ext4 or btrfs as they both support TRIM. Be sure to add the
Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> I suspect that you are saving your patches with Windows line endings
> instead of UNIX line endings, so when you import it on linux, they are
> no longer available. Try running dos2unix on the file before importing
> it.
The systems that use git are all running Fedora. T
Todd Zullinger wrote:
> For git commits, you should use the format:
>
> $subject
>
> $body
That's how the git patches are created. If it is supposed to work then
it is a bug because it is not working that way. I'll get this posted to
the git list/bugzilla when I can. Thanks.
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Todd Zullinger wrote:
> However, I'm still curious to see a git formatted patch that
> is affected here. I use git am regularly and have never seen this.
I would post one, but they are proprietary.
I double checked the patches and indeed they are formatted as:
line 1
line 2
line 3
Testing the
On 06/14/2011 10:14 AM, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
>> You can install gconf-editor and set
>> > /desktop/gnome/shell/workspaces_only_on_primary to FALSE.
>> >
>> > However, I should warn you that I've been told by GNOME upstream that
>> > this is an unsupported feature, and I've identified quite
H Xu wrote:
> Is there any whether extension for gnome-shell in the yum repository for
> fedora 15? Thanks.
The weather extension[1] is not in the official yum repositories yet.
For now, you can download the source and install it yourself.
[1] https://github.com/simon04/gnome-shell-extension-wea
Paul Smith wrote:
> How can one list all rpms installed from a pre-specified repository?
# yum list --disablerepo=* | grep rpmfusion
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Richard Shaw wrote:
> I can see how that would work but wouldn't:
>
> # yum list installed | grep rpmfusion
>
> be more appropriate?
That would be exactly the same result, but your suggestion would require
slightly less typing. :)
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antonio montagnani wrote:
> no, sorry, some update broke the sytem, i.e xulrunner that I installed
> from updates-testing (and has beenpushed to stable a fw minutes ago):
> furthermore Firefox and xulrunner from RemiCollet was fine.
>
> Somethingis wrong in update procedure, my 2 cents
You might w
Jouk Jansen wrote:
> How can I change the colour scheme of the windows in GNOME3? (I hate the
> greyish colours and my eyes are more suited to some other colours) In GNOME2
> I could do this with the gnome-appearance-properties, which seems to be
> absent in GNOME3. I tried the gnome-tweak-tool, bu
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