Why are sit and tunnel4 modules loaded?

2008-08-19 Thread Steve Snyder
I recently starting using IPv6 networking on my Fedora8 machine. This is native, not 6over4 tunneled, networking. So why then am I getting the sit and tunnel4 kernel modules loaded? I've got "NETWORKING_IPV6=yes" in /etc/sysconfig/network and "IPV6INIT=yes" in ifcfg-eth0. No references to t

Experience with x86_64-only (no i386) in F10?

2008-12-08 Thread Steve Snyder
Hello. I'm about to wipe my x86_64 F8 installation in preparation for installing x86_64 F10. Since I'll be doing a clean install, I'm feeling adventurous. My plan is to go 64-bit only - no 32-bit binaries. Mind if I ask a few questions? 1. In prior versions of Fedora there was no provision

Re: How to get rid of selinux

2008-12-09 Thread Steve Snyder
On Tuesday 09 December 2008 01:06:22 am gab_v wrote: > Dear all, > I have a Fedora 9 distr. > > I've lot of problem with SELinux, so I want to know how to get rid of > it. In particular I am interested NOT in make SELinux status > "Disabled" but to uninstall it. > > I am not sure how to do it, also

Which filesystem for SSD in F10?

2008-11-17 Thread Steve Snyder
Shortly after it's released, I'll be doing a clean install of Fedora 10 on a solid-state disk (SSD). This disk will contain all but the /home directory structure. Is there an optimal (and F10-supported) filesystem for use on SSDs, or should I just opt for the default? Thanks. -- fedora-list

Re: Which filesystem for SSD in F10?

2008-11-17 Thread Steve Snyder
On Monday 17 November 2008 10:16:47 am Alan Cox wrote: > > There are many Linux flash filesystems, but Fedora does not support > > any of them. > > If you are using an ATA, CFA or SCSI attached solid state disk then > that aspect of file systems is really irrelevant. Raw flash devices > require man

Re: @#$%^&*! VMWare!

2008-11-21 Thread Steve Snyder
On Friday 21 November 2008 01:52:47 pm Alan Evans wrote: > On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Wayne Feick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > VMware Workstation 6.5 is out now, with some nice new features like > > Unity. With this release, simply running vmware once as root will > > automatically rebuild

Applications in KDE's "Lost & Found" folder

2009-02-14 Thread Steve Snyder
In my KDE (now at v4.2.0) Application Launcher I've got a half-dozen applications in the "Lost & Found" folder. It seems that these applications have at least one other thing in common: they're all in the Electronics category. This list mirrors the apps I see in L&F: $ grep -l Electronics /us

Re: Tools to work with a Sansa

2009-02-14 Thread Steve Snyder
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 17:09:55 Robert Moskowitz wrote: > I just got a Sansa 4Gb Connect MP3. This is audio and video. > > I am running FC10 and Gnome on an Asus 701. > > I plug the sansa in with its special USB cable and I show a USB > device but it is not accessable. The Sansa devices ca

Re: Applications in KDE's "Lost & Found" folder

2009-02-14 Thread Steve Snyder
On Saturday 14 February 2009 15:38:39 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Steve Snyder wrote: > > In my KDE (now at v4.2.0) Application Launcher I've got a > > half-dozen applications in the "Lost & Found" folder. It seems > > that these applications have at least one o