Sorry!!

2009-01-18 Thread RICHA MALHOTRA
Very sorry for that Zorpian invitation sent mistakenly by me!!
Sorry for that silly thing!
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[pkgdb] abyssinica-fonts ownership updated

2009-01-18 Thread Fedora PackageDB
Package abyssinica-fonts in Fedora devel was orphaned by nim

To make changes to this package see:
  https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/abyssinica-fonts

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[Bug 480444] [blender] Adapt to font package renamings

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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Jochen Schmitt joc...@herr-schmitt.de changed:

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 Status|NEW |CLOSED
 Resolution||RAWHIDE
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--- Comment #2 from Jochen Schmitt joc...@herr-schmitt.de  2009-01-18 
11:34:50 EDT ---
Should be done in blender-2.48a-12

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[Bug 480443] [Tracker] Deploy new fonts package naming guidelines

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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Bug 480443 depends on bug 480474, which changed state.

Bug 480474 Summary: [stellarium] Adapt to font package renamings
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=480474

   What|Old Value   |New Value

 Status|NEW |CLOSED
 Resolution||RAWHIDE



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[Bug 480474] [stellarium] Adapt to font package renamings

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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 Status|NEW |CLOSED
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--- Comment #2 from Jochen Schmitt joc...@herr-schmitt.de  2009-01-18 
11:41:23 EDT ---
Should be done in stallarium-0.10.0-3

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[Bug 456527] Review Request: sil-gentium-fonts - Gentium Basic Font Family

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net changed:

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 AssignedTo|nicolas.mail...@laposte.net |rbhal...@redhat.com
   Flag|fedora-review?  |fedora-review+




--- Comment #16 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-01-18 
15:42:18 EDT ---
You still need to take care of
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Shipping_fonts_in_Fedora_%28FAQ%29#What_font_packaging_changes_are_needed_with_post-1.13_fontpackages_.3F

Since FPC unexpectedly decided to change our package naming rules.

Apart that is looks nice so I'm going to approve it now and let you take care
of the naming before the Fedora import.

You can now continue starting from
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Font_package_lifecycle#3.a
⇒ re-assigning

Thank you for packaging a new font in Fedora

✻✻✻ APPROVED ✻✻✻

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[Bug 477373] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477373





--- Comment #11 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-01-18 
16:21:17 EDT ---
Some additional QA comments (appart from the naming issue)

— do not define a fontdir, use the %{_fontdir} provided by the fontpackages
macro set
— I think you'll find out if you check the descriptions of the resulting
packages that they are a bit redundant
— I'm almost certain Behdad would be horrified by all the legacy compat hackery
cruft in this package. Please consider dropping some of it. Or at least move it
to separate optional -compat packages
— Please do not include the same files in the two subpackages; the multi-fonts
official spec templates provides a common subpackage for this kind of stuff

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[Bug 480477] [vdr-skins] Adapt to font package renamings

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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Ville Skyttä ville.sky...@iki.fi changed:

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 Status|NEW |ASSIGNED
 AssignedTo|ville.sky...@iki.fi |nicolas.mail...@laposte.net
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--- Comment #2 from Ville Skyttä ville.sky...@iki.fi  2009-01-18 16:38:03 EDT 
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I can't keep up with the changes, please go ahead and fix it yourself.  And use
the same - for the %changelog entry as I've done, no fancy bullets.

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[Bug 477458] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #6 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-01-18 
16:40:50 EDT ---
Some QA comments:

— you should not include package names in descriptions; when the packages are
renamed you get to fix all the descriptions ;)
— I feel it's a bit easier to read when the %_font_pkg are kept next to the
corresponding subpackage declaration, but then I wrote the template
– for some reason yum does not want to update from smc-fonts-kalyani, but your
spec look sane so it may be a yum bug

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[Bug 477461] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477461





--- Comment #16 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-01-18 
16:41:53 EDT ---
And FESCO approved the FPC naming changes so there's no longer any reason to
wait

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[Bug 480443] [Tracker] Deploy new fonts package naming guidelines

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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Bug 480443 depends on bug 480470, which changed state.

Bug 480470 Summary: [publican] Adapt to font package renamings
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=480470

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[Bug 480470] [publican] Adapt to font package renamings

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #2 from Jeff Fearn jfe...@redhat.com  2009-01-18 19:08:21 EDT ---
We switched from dejavu to liberation some time ago and no longer have a
Requires for the dejavu fonts.

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rpms/cjkunifonts/devel cjkunifonts.spec,1.30,1.31

2009-01-18 Thread Caius Chance
Author: cchance

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/cjkunifonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27488

Modified Files:
cjkunifonts.spec 
Log Message:
* Mon Jan 19 2009 Caius Chance cchance at redhat.com - 0.2.20080216.1-14.fc11
- Resolves: rhbz#477373
- Used _fontdir macro instead of self-definition.
- Created common subpackage for common files.
- Created compat subpackage for uming backward compatibility.
- Refined descriptions.



Index: cjkunifonts.spec
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/cjkunifonts/devel/cjkunifonts.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.30
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -u -r1.30 -r1.31
--- cjkunifonts.spec14 Jan 2009 04:47:38 -  1.30
+++ cjkunifonts.spec19 Jan 2009 01:31:56 -  1.31
@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
 %define fontname cjkunifonts
 %define common_desc \
-Chinese Unicode TrueType fonts derived from original fonts made available by \
-Arphic Technology under Arphic Public License and extended by the CJK \
-Unifonts project.
+CJK Unifonts are Unicode TrueType fonts derived from original fonts made \
+available by Arphic Technology under Arphic Public License and extended by \
+the CJK Unifonts project.
 
-%define fontdir %{_datadir}/fonts/%{name}
 %define gsdir   %{_datadir}/ghostscript/conf.d
 %define catalogue   %{_sysconfdir}/X11/fontpath.d
 
@@ -13,7 +12,7 @@
 
 Name:%{fontname}
 Version: 0.2.20080216.1
-Release: 13%{?dist}
+Release: 14%{?dist}
 Summary: Chinese Unicode TrueType fonts in Ming and Kai face.
 License: Arphic
 Group:   User Interface/X
@@ -40,7 +39,7 @@
 Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font in Ming face.
 License:  Arphic
 Group:User Interface/X
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
 Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
 Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
 Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
@@ -48,8 +47,7 @@
 %description uming
 %common_desc
 
-Ming face Chinese Unicode TrueType font derived from the original fonts \
-released by Arphic Technology and extended by the CJK Unifonts project.
+CJK Unifonts in Ming face.
 
 %_font_pkg -n uming -f *-ttf-arphic-uming*.conf uming.ttc
 
@@ -64,23 +62,12 @@
 %doc ../%{umingbuilddir}/NEWS
 %doc ../%{umingbuilddir}/README
 %doc ../%{umingbuilddir}/TODO
-%{gsdir}/FAPIcidfmap.zh_TW
-%{gsdir}/FAPIcidfmap.zh_CN
-%{gsdir}/cidfmap.zh_TW
-%{gsdir}/cidfmap.zh_CN
-%{gsdir}/CIDFnmap.zh_TW
-%{gsdir}/CIDFnmap.zh_CN
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.dir
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.scale
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_datadir}/fonts/zh_CN/TrueType/zysong.ttf
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_datadir}/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf
-%{catalogue}/%{name}
 
 %package ukai
 Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font in Kai face.
 License:  Arphic
 Group:User Interface/X
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
 Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
 Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
 Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
@@ -88,8 +75,7 @@
 %description ukai
 %common_desc
 
-Kai face Chinese Unicode TrueType font derived from the original fonts \
-released by Arphic Technology and extended by the CJK Unifonts project.
+CJK Unifonts in Kai face.
 
 %_font_pkg -n ukai -f *-ttf-arphic-ukai*.conf ukai.ttc
 
@@ -104,16 +90,52 @@
 %doc ../%{ukaibuilddir}/NEWS
 %doc ../%{ukaibuilddir}/README
 %doc ../%{ukaibuilddir}/TODO
+
+%package common
+Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font common files.
+License:  Arphic
+Group:User Interface/X
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem
+Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
+Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
+Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
+
+%description common
+%common_desc
+
+CJK Unifonts common files.
+
+%files common
+%defattr(0644,root,root,0755)
 %{gsdir}/FAPIcidfmap.zh_TW
 %{gsdir}/FAPIcidfmap.zh_CN
 %{gsdir}/cidfmap.zh_TW
 %{gsdir}/cidfmap.zh_CN
 %{gsdir}/CIDFnmap.zh_TW
 %{gsdir}/CIDFnmap.zh_CN
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.dir
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.scale
+%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_fontdir}/fonts.dir
+%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_fontdir}/fonts.scale
 %{catalogue}/%{name}
 
+%package compat
+Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font compatibility files.
+License:  Arphic
+Group:User Interface/X
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-uming = %{version}-%{relsease}
+Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
+Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
+Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
+
+%description compat
+%common_desc
+
+CJK Unifonts compatibility files.
+
+%files compat
+%defattr(0644,root,root,0755)
+%verify(not md5 size mtime) 

rpms/cjkunifonts/devel cjkunifonts.spec,1.31,1.32

2009-01-18 Thread Caius Chance
Author: cchance

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/cjkunifonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2599

Modified Files:
cjkunifonts.spec 
Log Message:
* Mon Jan 19 2009 Caius Chance cchance at redhat.com - 0.2.20080216.1-15.fc11
- Resolves: rhbz#477373
- Updated font renaming for post-1.13 fontpackages.




Index: cjkunifonts.spec
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/cjkunifonts/devel/cjkunifonts.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.31
retrieving revision 1.32
diff -u -r1.31 -r1.32
--- cjkunifonts.spec19 Jan 2009 01:31:56 -  1.31
+++ cjkunifonts.spec19 Jan 2009 02:29:52 -  1.32
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-%define fontname cjkunifonts
+%define fontname cjkuni
 %define common_desc \
 CJK Unifonts are Unicode TrueType fonts derived from original fonts made \
 available by Arphic Technology under Arphic Public License and extended by \
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@
 %define umingbuilddir   %{name}-uming-%{version}
 %define ukaibuilddir%{name}-ukai-%{version}
 
-Name:%{fontname}
+Name:%{fontname}-fonts
 Version: 0.2.20080216.1
-Release: 14%{?dist}
+Release: 15%{?dist}
 Summary: Chinese Unicode TrueType fonts in Ming and Kai face.
 License: Arphic
 Group:   User Interface/X
@@ -35,16 +35,18 @@
 %description
 %common_desc
 
-%package uming
+%package -n %{fontname}-uming-fonts
 Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font in Ming face.
 License:  Arphic
 Group:User Interface/X
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem
+Requires: %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
 Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
 Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
 Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
+Obsoletes:%{name}-uming  %{version}-%{release}
 
-%description uming
+%description -n %{fontname}-uming-fonts
 %common_desc
 
 CJK Unifonts in Ming face.
@@ -63,16 +65,18 @@
 %doc ../%{umingbuilddir}/README
 %doc ../%{umingbuilddir}/TODO
 
-%package ukai
+%package -n %{fontname}-ukai-fonts
 Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font in Kai face.
 License:  Arphic
 Group:User Interface/X
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem
+Requires: %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
 Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
 Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
 Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
+Obsoletes:%{name}-ukai  %{version}-%{release}
 
-%description ukai
+%description -n %{fontname}-ukai-fonts
 %common_desc
 
 CJK Unifonts in Kai face.
@@ -91,7 +95,7 @@
 %doc ../%{ukaibuilddir}/README
 %doc ../%{ukaibuilddir}/TODO
 
-%package common
+%package -n %{fontname}-common-fonts
 Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font common files.
 License:  Arphic
 Group:User Interface/X
@@ -99,13 +103,14 @@
 Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
 Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
 Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
+Obsoletes:%{name}-common  %{version}-%{release}
 
-%description common
+%description -n %{fontname}-common-fonts
 %common_desc
 
 CJK Unifonts common files.
 
-%files common
+%files -n %{fontname}-common-fonts
 %defattr(0644,root,root,0755)
 %{gsdir}/FAPIcidfmap.zh_TW
 %{gsdir}/FAPIcidfmap.zh_CN
@@ -117,21 +122,23 @@
 %verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_fontdir}/fonts.scale
 %{catalogue}/%{name}
 
-%package compat
+%package -n %{fontname}-compat-fonts
 Summary:  Chinese Unicode TrueType font compatibility files.
 License:  Arphic
 Group:User Interface/X
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-uming = %{version}-%{relsease}
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem
+Requires: %{fontname}-uming-fonts = %{version}-%{relsease}
 Conflicts:fonts-chinese = 3.03-9.fc8
 Obsoletes:fonts-chinese  3.03-13
 Obsoletes:ttfonts-zh_CN = 2.14-10, ttfonts-zh_TW = 2.11-28
+Obsoletes:%{name}-compat  %{version}-%{release}
 
-%description compat
+%description -n %{fontname}-compat-fonts
 %common_desc
 
 CJK Unifonts compatibility files.
 
-%files compat
+%files -n %{fontname}-compat-fonts
 %defattr(0644,root,root,0755)
 %verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_datadir}/fonts/zh_CN/TrueType/zysong.ttf
 %verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_datadir}/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf
@@ -201,6 +208,10 @@
 %__rm -fr ${buildroot}
 
 %changelog
+* Mon Jan 19 2009 Caius Chance cchance at redhat.com - 0.2.20080216.1-15.fc11
+- Resolves: rhbz#477373
+- Updated font renaming for post-1.13 fontpackages.
+
 * Mon Jan 19 2009 Caius Chance cchance at redhat.com - 0.2.20080216.1-14.fc11
 - Resolves: rhbz#477373
 - Used _fontdir macro instead of self-definition.

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rpms/baekmuk-ttf-fonts/devel baekmuk-ttf-fonts.spec,1.8,1.9

2009-01-18 Thread Caius Chance
Author: cchance

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/baekmuk-ttf-fonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21114

Modified Files:
baekmuk-ttf-fonts.spec 
Log Message:
* Mon Jan 19 2009 Caius Chance ccha...@redhat.com - 2.2-13.fc11
- Resolves: rhbz#477332
- Package renaming for post-1.13 fontpackages.




Index: baekmuk-ttf-fonts.spec
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/baekmuk-ttf-fonts/devel/baekmuk-ttf-fonts.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.8
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9
--- baekmuk-ttf-fonts.spec  16 Jan 2009 04:18:42 -  1.8
+++ baekmuk-ttf-fonts.spec  19 Jan 2009 04:40:23 -  1.9
@@ -3,13 +3,12 @@
 %define common_desc \
 This package provides the free Korean TrueType fonts.
 
-%define fontdir%{_datadir}/fonts/%{fontname}
 %define gsdir  %{_datadir}/ghostscript/conf.d
 %define catalogue  %{_sysconfdir}/X11/fontpath.d
 
 Name:   %{fontname}-fonts
 Version:2.2
-Release:12%{?dist}
+Release:13%{?dist}
 Summary:Free Korean TrueType fonts
 
 Group:  User Interface/X
@@ -27,94 +26,95 @@
 
 BuildRoot:  %(mktemp -ud %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-XX)
 BuildArch:  noarch
-BuildRequires:  fontpackages-devel, xorg-x11-font-utils, ttmkfdir = 3.0.6
+BuildRequires:  fontpackages-devel = 1.13 , xorg-x11-font-utils
+BuildRequires:  ttmkfdir = 3.0.6
 
 %description
 %common_desc
 
-%package common
-Summary:Common files for Korean Baekmuk TrueType fonts
-License:Baekmuk
-Group:  User Interface/X
-Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem
-Conflicts:  fonts-korean  2.2-5
-
-%description common
-%common_desc
-
-This package contains some common files for Baekmuk Korean TrueType fonts.
-
-%package batang
+%package -n %{fontname}-batang-fonts
 Summary:Korean Baekmuk TrueType Batang typeface
 License:Baekmuk
 Group:  User Interface/X
-Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33 fonts-korean  2.2-6
-Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common
+Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33, fonts-korean  2.2-6
+Obsoletes:  %{name}-batang  %{version}-%{release}
+Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13
+Requires:   %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
 
-%description batang
+%description -n %{fontname}-batang-fonts
 %common_desc
 
-This package contains the Korean TrueType font Batang typeface.
+Batang is Korean TrueType font in Serif typeface.
 
 %_font_pkg -n batang -f *-%{fontname}-batang*.conf batang.ttf
 
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.dir
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.scale
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{catalogue}/%{fontname}
-
-%package dotum
+%package -n %{fontname}-dotum-fonts
 Summary:Korean Baekmuk TrueType Dotum typeface
 License:Baekmuk
 Group:  User Interface/X
-Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33 fonts-korean  2.2-6
-Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common
+Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33, fonts-korean  2.2-6
+Obsoletes:  %{name}-dotum  %{version}-%{release}
+Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13
+Requires:   %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
 
-%description dotum
+%description -n %{fontname}-dotum-fonts
 %common_desc
 
-This package contains the Korean TrueType font Dotum typeface.
+Dotum is Korean TrueType font in San-serif typeface.
 
 %_font_pkg -n dotum -f *-%{fontname}-dotum*.conf dotum.ttf
 
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.dir
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.scale
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{catalogue}/%{fontname}
-
-%package gulim
+%package -n %{fontname}-gulim-fonts
 Summary:Korean Baekmuk TrueType Gulim typeface
 License:Baekmuk
 Group:  User Interface/X
-Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33 fonts-korean  2.2-6
-Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common
+Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33, fonts-korean  2.2-6
+Obsoletes:  %{name}-gulim  %{version}-%{release}
+Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13
+Requires:   %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
 
-%description gulim
+%description -n %{fontname}-gulim-fonts
 %common_desc
 
-This package contains the Korean TrueType font Gulim typeface.
+Gulim is Korean TrueType font in Monospace typeface.
 
 %_font_pkg -n gulim -f *-%{fontname}-gulim*.conf gulim.ttf
 
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.dir
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{fontdir}/fonts.scale
-%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{catalogue}/%{fontname}
-
-%package hline
+%package -n %{fontname}-hline-fonts
 Summary:Korean Baekmuk TrueType Headline typeface
 License:Baekmuk
 Group:  User Interface/X
-Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33 fonts-korean  2.2-6
-Requires:   fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common
+Obsoletes:  ttfonts-ko  1.0.11-33, fonts-korean  2.2-6
+Obsoletes:  

[Bug 477044] [Tracker] Deploy new font packaging guidelines for Fedora 11

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Bug 477044 depends on bug 477332, which changed state.

Bug 477332 Summary: Please convert to new font packaging guidelines
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477332

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[Bug 477332] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

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   What|Removed |Added

 Status|ASSIGNED|CLOSED
 Resolution||RAWHIDE




--- Comment #5 from Caius CHANCE ccha...@redhat.com  2009-01-18 23:50:12 EDT 
---
built w/ new naming and splitting rules

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=79288

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rpms/liberation-fonts/devel 65-liberation-mono.conf, NONE, 1.1 65-liberation-sans.conf, NONE, 1.1 65-liberation-serif.conf, NONE, 1.1 liberation-fonts.spec, 1.27, 1.28

2009-01-18 Thread Caius Chance
Author: cchance

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/liberation-fonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29355

Modified Files:
liberation-fonts.spec 
Added Files:
65-liberation-mono.conf 65-liberation-sans.conf 
65-liberation-serif.conf 
Log Message:
reseolves 474734
incl fontconfig .conf files
rename package for post-1.13 fontpackages macros



--- NEW FILE 65-liberation-mono.conf ---
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM fonts.dtd
fontconfig
!--
  monospace faces
 --
alias
familyLiberation Mono/family
default
familymonospace/family
/default
/alias
alias
familymonospace/family
prefer
familyLiberation Mono/family
/prefer
/alias
/fontconfig


--- NEW FILE 65-liberation-sans.conf ---
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM fonts.dtd
fontconfig
!--
  Sans-serif faces
 --
alias
familyLiberation Sans/family
default
familysans-serif/family
/default
/alias
alias
familysans-serif/family
prefer
familyLiberation Sans/family
/prefer
/alias
/fontconfig


--- NEW FILE 65-liberation-serif.conf ---
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM fonts.dtd
fontconfig
!--
  Serif faces
 --
alias
familyLiberation Serif/family
default
familyserif/family
/default
/alias
alias
familyserif/family
prefer
familyLiberation Serif/family
/prefer
/alias
/fontconfig


Index: liberation-fonts.spec
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/liberation-fonts/devel/liberation-fonts.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.27
retrieving revision 1.28
diff -u -r1.27 -r1.28
--- liberation-fonts.spec   9 Jan 2009 03:31:34 -   1.27
+++ liberation-fonts.spec   19 Jan 2009 05:42:39 -  1.28
@@ -1,18 +1,16 @@
 %define fontname liberation
-%define fontconf 65-%{fontname}
 %define archivename %{name}-%{version}
 %define common_desc \
 The Liberation Fonts are intended to be replacements for the three most \
 commonly used fonts on Microsoft systems: Times New Roman, Arial, and Courier \
 New.
 
-%define fontdir %{_datadir}/fonts/%{fontname}
 %define catalogue %{_sysconfdir}/X11/fontpath.d
 
 Name: %{fontname}-fonts
 Summary:  Fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Windows fonts
 Version:  1.04.93
-Release:  3%{?dist}
+Release:  4%{?dist}
 # The license of the Liberation Fonts is a EULA that contains GPLv2 and two 
 # exceptions:
 # The first exception is the standard FSF font exception.
@@ -23,12 +21,15 @@
 URL:  https://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/
 Source0:  liberation-fonts-1.04.93.devel.tar.gz
 
-Requires: liberation-fonts-sans = %{version}
-Requires: liberation-fonts-serif = %{version}
-Requires: liberation-fonts-mono = %{version}
+Requires: %{name}-sans = %{version}-%{release}
+Requires: %{name}-serif = %{version}-%{release}
+Requires: %{name}-mono = %{version}-%{release}
+Obsoletes:liberation-fonts-sans  %{version}-%{release}
+Obsoletes:liberation-fonts-serif  %{version}-%{release}
+Obsoletes:liberation-fonts-mono  %{version}-%{release}
 BuildRoot:%(mktemp -ud 
%{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-XX)
 BuildArch:noarch
-Buildrequires:fontpackages-devel xorg-x11-font-utils
+Buildrequires:fontpackages-devel = 1.13, xorg-x11-font-utils
 
 %description
 %common_desc
@@ -36,33 +37,43 @@
 Meta-package of Liberation fonts which installs Sans, Serif, and Monospace 
 families.
 
-%package common
+%files
+%{nil}
+
+%package -n %{fontname}-common-fonts
 Summary:  Shared common files of Liberation font families.
 License:  Liberation
 Group:User Interface/X
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13
 
-%description common
+%description -n %{fontname}-common-fonts
 %common_desc
 
 Shared common files of Liberation font families.
 
+%files -n %{fontname}-common-fonts
+%defattr(0644,root,root,0755)
+%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING License.txt README
+%dir %{_fontdir}
+%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_fontdir}/fonts.dir
+%verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_fontdir}/fonts.scale
+%{catalogue}/%{name}
+
 %define mk_pkg()\
-%package %1\
+%package -n %{fontname}-%1-fonts\
 Summary:  %3 fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft %4\
 License:  Liberation\
 Group:User Interface/X\
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem, %{name}-common = %{version}\
+Obsoletes:%{name}-%1  %{version}-%{release}\
+Requires: 

rpms/liberation-fonts/devel liberation-fonts.spec,1.28,1.29

2009-01-18 Thread Caius Chance
Author: cchance

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/liberation-fonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv455

Modified Files:
liberation-fonts.spec 
Log Message:
resolves: rhbz#477410
updated .spec w/ new renaming



Index: liberation-fonts.spec
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/liberation-fonts/devel/liberation-fonts.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.28
retrieving revision 1.29
diff -u -r1.28 -r1.29
--- liberation-fonts.spec   19 Jan 2009 05:42:39 -  1.28
+++ liberation-fonts.spec   19 Jan 2009 06:08:16 -  1.29
@@ -20,6 +20,9 @@
 Group:User Interface/X
 URL:  https://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/
 Source0:  liberation-fonts-1.04.93.devel.tar.gz
+Source1:  65-liberation-sans.conf
+Source2:  65-liberation-serif.conf
+Source3:  65-liberation-mono.conf
 
 Requires: %{name}-sans = %{version}-%{release}
 Requires: %{name}-serif = %{version}-%{release}
@@ -59,32 +62,56 @@
 %verify(not md5 size mtime) %{_fontdir}/fonts.scale
 %{catalogue}/%{name}
 
-%define mk_pkg()\
-%package -n %{fontname}-%1-fonts\
-Summary:  %3 fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft %4\
-License:  Liberation\
-Group:User Interface/X\
-Obsoletes:%{name}-%1  %{version}-%{release}\
-Requires: fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13\
-Requires: %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}\
-\
-%description -n %{fontname}-%1-fonts\
-%common_desc\
-\
-This is %3 TrueType fonts that replaced commonly used Microsoft %4.\
-\
-%_font_pkg -n %1 -f *-%{fontname}-%1*.conf Liberation%2-*.ttf
-
-%mk_pkg sans Sans Sans Arial
-%mk_pkg serif Serif Sans-serif Times_New_Roman
-%mk_pkg mono Mono Monospace Courier_New
+%package -n %{fontname}-sans-fonts
+Summary:  Sans fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial
+License:  Liberation
+Group:User Interface/X
+Obsoletes:%{name}-sans  %{version}-%{release}
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13
+Requires: %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
+
+%description -n %{fontname}-sans-fonts
+%common_desc
+
+This is Sans TrueType fonts that replaced commonly used Microsoft Arial.
+
+%_font_pkg -n sans -f 65-%{fontname}-sans.conf LiberationSans-*.ttf
+
+%package -n %{fontname}-serif-fonts
+Summary:  San-serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Times New 
Roman
+License:  Liberation
+Group:User Interface/X
+Obsoletes:%{name}-serif  %{version}-%{release}
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13
+Requires: %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
+
+%description -n %{fontname}-serif-fonts
+%common_desc
+
+This is Sans-serif TrueType fonts that replaced commonly used Microsoft Times \
+New Roman.
+
+%_font_pkg -n serif -f 65-%{fontname}-serif.conf LiberationSerif-*.ttf
+
+%package -n %{fontname}-mono-fonts
+Summary:  Monospace fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Courier New
+License:  Liberation
+Group:User Interface/X
+Obsoletes:%{name}-sans  %{version}-%{release}
+Requires: fontpackages-filesystem = 1.13
+Requires: %{fontname}-common-fonts = %{version}-%{release}
+
+%description -n %{fontname}-mono-fonts
+%common_desc
+
+This is Monospace TrueType fonts that replaced commonly used Microsoft Courier 
\
+New.
+
+%_font_pkg -n mono -f 65-%{fontname}-mono.conf LiberationMono-*.ttf
 
 %prep
 %setup -q -n %{name}-%{version}.devel
 
-%clean
-rm -rf %{buildroot}
-
 %build
 %{nil}
 
@@ -94,7 +121,16 @@
 install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_fontdir}
 install -m 0644 *.ttf %{buildroot}%{_fontdir}
 # fontconfig .conf
-install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d
+%__install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_templatedir}
+%__install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_confdir}
+cd ../
+for fconf in %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3}
+do
+%__install -m 0644 $fconf %{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_templatedir}/
+%__ln_s %{_fontconfig_templatedir}/`basename $fconf` \
+%{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_confdir}/`basename $fconf`
+done
+cd -
 # catalogue
 install -d %{buildroot}%{catalogue}
 ln -sf %{_fontdir} %{buildroot}%{catalogue}/%{name}
@@ -102,6 +138,9 @@
 mkfontdir %{buildroot}%{_fontdir}
 mkfontscale %{buildroot}%{_fontdir}
 
+%clean
+rm -rf %{buildroot}
+
 %changelog
 * Mon Jan 19 2009 Caius Chance ccha...@redhat.com - 1.04.93-4.fc11
 - Resolves: thbz#477410

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[Bug 477410] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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Caius CHANCE ccha...@redhat.com changed:

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   Keywords||i18n
 Status|ASSIGNED|CLOSED
 Resolution||RAWHIDE




--- Comment #6 from Caius CHANCE ccha...@redhat.com  2009-01-19 01:13:56 EDT 
---
renamed and rebuilt with %_font_pkg macro

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=79292

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[Bug 477044] [Tracker] Deploy new font packaging guidelines for Fedora 11

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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Bug 477044 depends on bug 477410, which changed state.

Bug 477410 Summary: Please convert to new font packaging guidelines
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477410

   What|Old Value   |New Value

 Status|ASSIGNED|CLOSED
 Resolution||RAWHIDE



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[Bug 477373] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

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Caius CHANCE ccha...@redhat.com changed:

   What|Removed |Added

   Keywords||i18n
 Depends on||253813




--- Comment #12 from Caius CHANCE ccha...@redhat.com  2009-01-19 01:17:08 EDT 
---
updated in cvs tree, requested rel-eng for fedora 11 tree of new package name

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=253813

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[Bug 480466] [openoffice.org] Adapt to font package renamings

2009-01-18 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #3 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-01-19 
01:51:52 EDT ---
Please take a look at the pile of links, they contain the info you ask for. If
I repeated it here and in all the bugs that need it I'd only forget stuff, make
mistakes, and waste everyone's time.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Shipping_fonts_in_Fedora_(FAQ)#fpc_renaming_fix

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[Bug 477435] Please convert to new font packaging guidelines

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--- Comment #7 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-01-19 
01:52:58 EDT ---
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Shipping_fonts_in_Fedora_(FAQ)#fpc_renaming_fix

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[Bug 480466] [openoffice.org] Adapt to font package renamings

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--- Comment #4 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-01-19 
01:56:32 EDT ---
Drat. Added the right link in the wrong report.

In this issue you're just warned font packages you depend on have been/will be
renamed shortly, so your package dependencies will break.

There is not much to do except changing your deps once that happens (dejavu has
been renamed, liberation has in koji but has not hit rawhide yet, smc had been
too, and you may depend on others yet)

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Broken dependencies: tetex-font-kerkis

2009-01-18 Thread buildsys


tetex-font-kerkis has broken dependencies in the development tree:
On ppc:
tetex-font-kerkis-2.0-16.fc11.noarch requires kerkis-fonts = 
0:2.0-16.fc11
On x86_64:
tetex-font-kerkis-2.0-16.fc11.noarch requires kerkis-fonts = 
0:2.0-16.fc11
On i386:
tetex-font-kerkis-2.0-16.fc11.noarch requires kerkis-fonts = 
0:2.0-16.fc11
On ppc64:
tetex-font-kerkis-2.0-16.fc11.noarch requires kerkis-fonts = 
0:2.0-16.fc11
Please resolve this as soon as possible.


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Broken dependencies: tetex-font-cm-lgc

2009-01-18 Thread buildsys


tetex-font-cm-lgc has broken dependencies in the development tree:
On ppc:
tetex-font-cm-lgc-0.5-11.fc11.noarch requires cm-lgc-fonts
On x86_64:
tetex-font-cm-lgc-0.5-11.fc11.noarch requires cm-lgc-fonts
On i386:
tetex-font-cm-lgc-0.5-11.fc11.noarch requires cm-lgc-fonts
On ppc64:
tetex-font-cm-lgc-0.5-11.fc11.noarch requires cm-lgc-fonts
Please resolve this as soon as possible.


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Why puppet uses config instead of configs?

2009-01-18 Thread susmit shannigrahi
Hi,

In puppet when we add a new file, we use this lines in the .pp files:

source = 'puppet:///config/web/applications/FreeMedia-error.html',

where as the actual location of the file (FreeMedia-error.html) is

[sus...@puppet1 puppet]$ find -name FreeMedia-error.html
./configs/web/applications/FreeMedia-error.html

So the source in the .pp file should be
'puppet:///configs/web/applications/FreeMedia-error.html'

Why this discrepancy? Just curious...

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Re: NetworkManager overwriting resolv.conf

2009-01-18 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 18 January 2009 03:05:55 Chris Tyler wrote:
 On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 19:44 -0700, Craig White wrote:
  I think you have a misunderstanding of the role of both 'network' and
  'NetworkManager' services.
 
  'network' service is clearly better for server usage as it is a true
  startup daemon that doesn't require any user interaction.
 
  'NetworkManager' at present provides for userland control which means
  that it isn't all that useful until a user logs in.

 That used to be accurate -- but NetworkManager now also handles
 system-wide network setup. Anaconda and system-config-network both
 default to setting up NetworkManager connections, which if marked
 Connect automatically, will be configured at boot (before login) if
 connectivity is present.

Really?  It always asks me for a gnome-keyring passphrase after I've logged in 
and before it connects.  If you can tell me how to get this 'Connect 
automatically' I'd be extremely interested

Anne


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Re: NetworkManager overwriting resolv.conf

2009-01-18 Thread Frank Cox
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 08:00:35 +
Anne Wilson wrote:

 Really?  It always asks me for a gnome-keyring passphrase after I've logged 
 in 
 and before it connects.  If you can tell me how to get this 'Connect 
 automatically' I'd be extremely interested

Make sure your gnome keyring passphrase matches your login password.

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Virgin USB modem for Mobile Broadband in Australia - F10 Network Manager crash

2009-01-18 Thread Philip Rhoades

People,

It appears some people have been able to get this Huawei E169 modem 
going but I haven't had any success with F10.  I do:


umount /media/VIRGIN\ BROADBAND/
rmmod usb_storage
rmmod usbserial
modprobe usbserial vendor=0x12d1 product=0x1001
echo ATZ^M  /dev/ttyUSB0
system-config-network

- the device displays (ttyUSB0) but when I click on Edit  to continue 
setting up the connection the program crashes - I attach the full 
traceback but the salient lines are:


File /usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCDevice.py, line 
177, in getDialog

raise NotImplemented
TypeError: exceptions must be classes, instances, or strings 
(deprecated), not NotImplementedType



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Phil.
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Component: system-config-network
Version: 1.5.93
Summary: TBf8f4a16f NCDevice.py:177:getDialog:TypeError: exceptions must be 
classes, instances, or strings (deprecated), not NotImplementedType

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py, line 
814, in on_editButton_clicked
self.editButtonFunc[self.active_page](button)
  File /usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py, line 
922, in on_deviceEditButton_clicked
button = self.editDevice(device)
  File /usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py, line 
950, in editDevice
dialog = device.getDialog()
  File /usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCDevice.py, line 177, in 
getDialog
raise NotImplemented
TypeError: exceptions must be classes, instances, or strings (deprecated), not 
NotImplementedType

Local variables in innermost frame:
self: Device.AllowUser=False
Device.BootProto=dhcp
Device.Device=ttyUSB0
Device.DeviceId=ttyUSB0
Device.IPv6Init=False
Device.NMControlled=False
Device.OnBoot=False
Device.Type=Unknown


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Re: Wine update 1.1.12 breaks WINE?

2009-01-18 Thread Michael Cronenworth

Richard Shaw wrote:

Anyone else having this issue


I ran Wine, including WoW, all the time 1.1.12 was in updates-testing 
and never had a problem.


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Manage identities in thunderbird

2009-01-18 Thread Anne Wilson
As I'm having some gpg problems with kmail I decided to set up thunderbird as 
a fall-back.  Now I want to add identities.  Googling tells me that when I get 
up the properties for an account I should click the Manage Identities button, 
but I don't have such a button.  Does any t'bird user know why?  Thanks

Anne


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How to adapt F9 initrd to new motherboard/chipset, was: F9 doesn't find swap or /root system on new motherboard

2009-01-18 Thread M. Fioretti
Greetings,

First, thanks for the help I already got and a short summary of what I
already said in the original thread.

I had fedora 9 x86_64 merrily running on an AMD /ASUS A8N-VM CSM
motherboard with nVidia chipset (GE6150). The board died without warning,
and I replaced it with the closest equivalent I could find these days
around here, that is an ASUS M3N78-EM with GeForce 8300.

Now Grub boots the kernel, but right after initrd cannot see the root
partition on the hard disk, because it doesn't have the right module (as
it was created on the old motherboard, which had a different chipset. See
the other thread for details).

Now, unlike what I said yesterday, tonight I *may* have a possibility to
boot with a F9 x86_64 install DVD in rescue mode (as in I can't leave
home today and my optical drive broke too, but just now I found a friend
which can borrow me the DVD and a working optical drive to plug to the
board).


Considering this, may I ask you please to sum up again
what I should do fix initrd to make it see the root partition through the
new chipset? I do know that most of this information is already in the
original thread, but I would really appreciate such help, since it was
given in a different context. Above all, I'd be much more comfortable if
somebody with more competence on this, and with a clearer mind than I have
in these hours, could confirm what ought to be done.

Thank you all for your patience and help, both the one you gave yesterday
and in the future.

M.

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associated plug-ins in firefox

2009-01-18 Thread François Patte
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Bonjour,

It seems to be possible to modify the associated plug-in to a file
extension in firefox, but I did not find how to define the plug-in for a
new extension.

If I open the EdprefContent  manage file types

If an extension is associated to a plug-in/program, I can modify it. If
the extension I am seeking for is not there, how can I add it?

Thanks.

PS I know, this is not the proper forum, but I tried the mozdev list and
server return: no list available

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Re: Manage identities in thunderbird

2009-01-18 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
2009/1/18 Anne Wilson an...@kde.org:
 As I'm having some gpg problems with kmail I decided to set up thunderbird as
 a fall-back.  Now I want to add identities.  Googling tells me that when I get
 up the properties for an account I should click the Manage Identities button,
 but I don't have such a button.  Does any t'bird user know why?  Thanks

 Anne

Hi Anne,
I use Thunderbird 2 and you should find what Google is saying here:
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7752/imagezx3.png

If you don't find that button, probably you are using TB 1.5, but only
you can confirm that.

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f9 updates failing, apparently because of missing version of

2009-01-18 Thread Dave Feustel
I am again in a continuously repeating cycle of failing updates.
How do I kill the update process?

Thanks.

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Re: Manage identities in thunderbird

2009-01-18 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 18 January 2009 09:59:12 Giuseppe Fuggiano wrote:
 2009/1/18 Anne Wilson an...@kde.org:
  As I'm having some gpg problems with kmail I decided to set up
  thunderbird as a fall-back.  Now I want to add identities.  Googling
  tells me that when I get up the properties for an account I should click
  the Manage Identities button, but I don't have such a button.  Does any
  t'bird user know why?  Thanks
 
  Anne

 Hi Anne,
 I use Thunderbird 2 and you should find what Google is saying here:
 http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7752/imagezx3.png

Hi, Giuseppe,  Yes, that's where I expected it to be, but it isn't.

 If you don't find that button, probably you are using TB 1.5, but only
 you can confirm that.

No, I'm using 2.0.0.19 (build date 5th Jan, buildhost 
x86-5.fedora.phx.redhat.com).  I don't suppose there's any supporting package 
that I should have, is there?  I don't recall ever seeing such a thing.

Anne


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Re: f9 updates failing, apparently because of missing version of

2009-01-18 Thread Tim
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 05:21 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
 I am again in a continuously repeating cycle of failing updates.
 How do I kill the update process?

You should say what you're using (YUM, package kit, command line,
GUI...).

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Re: life without system-config-display

2009-01-18 Thread Mike Cloaked



Bugzilla from kevin.kof...@chello.at wrote:
 
 
 Using xorg.conf for input configuration is obsolete and should no longer
 be
 done.
 
 snip
 
 Kevin Kofler
 
 

OK I need some advice please.  I have a machine with no xorg.conf and I need
to have it running vncserver loaded when X itself starts.  In the past you
could simply add a Load vnc line to the appropriate section of xorg.conf

Please can you advise me how this is achieved on a system without any
xorg.conf?

Secondly, if running with an xorg.conf is now obsolete - please also tell me
how to get a system that has Intel Graphics (a different computer) running X
without any xorg.conf if the only way I know is to deliberately run with the
vesa driver since the intel driver fails to work with that hardware?  In
fact even adding xdriver=vesa to the kernel boot line will likely create
an xorg.conf file?

I do believe that there are still particular needs and particular
combinations of hardware where running without an xorg.conf file will not
work particularly since the needs are not satisfied by properly working
drivers in some cases, and because alternative ways of loading particular
modules is not provided in other cases.

The aim may well be to have no need for an xorg.conf file in the future but
I do believe that we are not there yet! 
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Re: f9 updates failing, apparently because of missing version of

2009-01-18 Thread Dave Feustel
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 09:17:28PM +1030, Tim wrote:
 On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 05:21 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
  I am again in a continuously repeating cycle of failing updates.
  How do I kill the update process?
 
 You should say what you're using (YUM, package kit, command line,
 GUI...).

These popup error messages are apparently the result of an automatic
update. I ran yum 'gambit*' to try to figure out what is happening.
Two gambit files were listed in red. I suspect that means they are
not present even though yum thinks they are installed.

Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
gambit-c.i386   4.2.8-6.fc9   installed 
gambit-c-doc.i386   4.2.8-6.fc9   installed 
gambit-c-termite.i386   4.2.8-6.fc9   installed 
gambit-c-termite-doc.i386   4.2.8-6.fc9   installed 
Available Packages
gambit-c.i386   4.3.2-1.fc9   updates-newkey
gambit-c-doc.i386   4.3.2-1.fc9   updates-newkey

The popup error message details says that gambit-c is needed by 
gambit-c-termite.i386.

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Re: Manage identities in thunderbird

2009-01-18 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
2009/1/18 Anne Wilson an...@kde.org:
 No, I'm using 2.0.0.19 (build date 5th Jan, buildhost
 x86-5.fedora.phx.redhat.com).  I don't suppose there's any supporting package
 that I should have, is there?  I don't recall ever seeing such a thing.

 Anne

I also have that version.
In Fedora, I just installed Thunderbird using Add/Remove Software, but
installing the thunderbird package using yum should be the same.

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Re: How to find out where grub is installed?

2009-01-18 Thread Andras Simon
On 1/18/09, Mikkel L. Ellertson mik...@infinity-ltd.com wrote:

 I forget the exact wording, but the installer has an option for
 where to install Grub. If you are using a separate /boot partition
 for this install, tell it to install Grub there. If not, tell it to
 install Grub on the / partition. (This is controlling where the
 stage 1 loader is installed.)

I do have a separate /boot partition; but if grub is installed _only_
there, how does another instance of grub get installed in the MBR? I
think I need that one to chainload either the new or the old Fedora's
grub. Or do you mean that the old grub is already installed in the
MBR, and will chainload the new grub or boot the old Fedora?

 If you did not install Grub, then you can run grub-install and
 specify the install_device as the /boot or root partition. For
 example:

 grub-install /dev/sda5

I'd like to keep this option as a last resort because grub's docs
say:

*Caution:* This procedure is definitely less safe, because there are
several ways in which your computer can become unbootable.

Also, I'm not sure whether I need the --root-directory option of
grub-install. Or only if I install in the MBR. I'm rather confused, as
you can see...

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Re: Manage identities in thunderbird

2009-01-18 Thread steve

Hi Anne,

 No, I'm using 2.0.0.19 (build date 5th Jan, buildhost
 x86-5.fedora.phx.redhat.com).  I don't suppose there's any supporting package
 that I should have, is there?  I don't recall ever seeing such a thing.

I have the same build and the button shows up for me. Now, this might seem a bit 
obvious, but i've been bitten by this one before -- make sure the setting's 
window is maximized or at least large enough to allow for the button to show. An 
annoying thing about thunderbird (and i think of firefox too) is that the 
settings forms are not scrollable. Excuse me if i'm not clear, but what I mean 
is this:


Missing button: http://lonetwin.net/missing_button.png
Resized form: http://lonetwin.net/resized.png

hth,
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Re: Ideal Swap Partition Size

2009-01-18 Thread Roberto Ragusa
Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
 
 On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Rahul Tidke ra...@excelize.com
 mailto:ra...@excelize.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
  I am configuring a server with 3 GB of RAM; how much swap partition
 size should I allocate. I think allocating twice of RAM will be
 waste of HDD space. What is the standard.
 
 If you intend to hibernate, then you need at least the same size of the ram.

And then consider that you may want to hibernate even when the
machine is already using some swap.

I think that if you have 3GB of RAM you have more than 100GB of HD space.
Maybe a lot more, as you say it's a server.
I'd go for 5GB.

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Re: Manage identities in thunderbird

2009-01-18 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 18 January 2009 11:38:20 steve wrote:
 Hi Anne,

   No, I'm using 2.0.0.19 (build date 5th Jan, buildhost
   x86-5.fedora.phx.redhat.com).  I don't suppose there's any supporting
   package that I should have, is there?  I don't recall ever seeing such a
   thing.

 I have the same build and the button shows up for me. Now, this might seem
 a bit obvious, but i've been bitten by this one before -- make sure the
 setting's window is maximized or at least large enough to allow for the
 button to show. An annoying thing about thunderbird (and i think of firefox
 too) is that the settings forms are not scrollable. Excuse me if i'm not
 clear, but what I mean is this:

 Missing button: http://lonetwin.net/missing_button.png
 Resized form: http://lonetwin.net/resized.png

 hth,

Darn it, You're right!  Being on a netbook I'd dragged the window up, but when 
I saw th Cancel/OK I thought that was all that was there - it usually is.  
However, stretching the window does indeed bring up the button.  Thanks for 
that.  It really isn't obvious.  You expect the Cancel/OK only to show when 
everything else has been said.

Anne


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Re: life without system-config-display

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Mike Cloaked wrote:
 OK I need some advice please.  I have a machine with no xorg.conf and I
 need
 to have it running vncserver loaded when X itself starts.  In the past you
 could simply add a Load vnc line to the appropriate section of xorg.conf
 
 Please can you advise me how this is achieved on a system without any
 xorg.conf?

I don't know. Maybe xorg.conf is still the right place for that.

 Secondly, if running with an xorg.conf is now obsolete - please also tell
 me how to get a system that has Intel Graphics (a different computer)
 running X without any xorg.conf if the only way I know is to deliberately
 run with the
 vesa driver since the intel driver fails to work with that hardware?  In
 fact even adding xdriver=vesa to the kernel boot line will likely create
 an xorg.conf file?

Yes, you need an xorg.conf to use a different graphics driver.

I only said that xorg.conf should no longer be used to set options for input
devices, because those are now handled by HAL, and options can be set in
HAL FDI files. It is also not needed to get graphics up with the default
settings. But to set custom options for graphics, it is still the place to
set them up (unless you can/want to set them per user using XRandR, but you
can't switch the driver that way).

Kevin Kofler

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Re: Ideal Swap Partition Size

2009-01-18 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Roberto Ragusa m...@robertoragusa.itwrote:

 Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
 
  On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Rahul Tidke ra...@excelize.com
  mailto:ra...@excelize.com wrote:
 
  Hello,
   I am configuring a server with 3 GB of RAM; how much swap partition
  size should I allocate. I think allocating twice of RAM will be
  waste of HDD space. What is the standard.
 
  If you intend to hibernate, then you need at least the same size of the
 ram.

 And then consider that you may want to hibernate even when the
 machine is already using some swap.

 I think that if you have 3GB of RAM you have more than 100GB of HD space.
 Maybe a lot more, as you say it's a server.
 I'd go for 5GB.


As I said before, one can always use an extra swap area via a file.

But if a server would ever need a 5GB of swap, then it is time to buy more
ram.
The amount of data + programs running should not exceed the amount of
available ram,
if one wants a decent performance on a server:

http://www.linux.com/feature/121916


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Re: rpmbuild cmake macro not honoring arch prefix

2009-01-18 Thread Rex Dieter
Michael Cronenworth wrote:

 Kevin Kofler wrote:

 This is an issue with libwebcam's CMakeLists.txt files, it must be
 hardcoding lib instead of using any of the definitions we set in
 the %cmake macro
 
 Ah.. I found this in the lib directory CMakeLists.txt:
 
 INSTALL (
 TARGETSwebcam
 LIBRARY DESTINATIONlib
 )
 
 Is that the culprit? I'll let the libwebcam guy know.

Yes, that's the section in need of multilib (lib64) love.

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Re: OT: help with text file?

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Cameron Simpson wrote:
 On 17Jan2009 20:36, Matthew Flaschen matthew.flasc...@gatech.edu wrote:
 | Dave Stevens wrote:
 |  I have a sequence of lines of ASCII text of varying length, each of which 
 ends 
 |  with an integer. Anyone have a quick and dirty way of getting these lines 
 |  copied to a new file with only the last number on each line of the new 
 file?
 | 
 | How about:
 | grep -o -E [[:digit:]]+$ foo.txt  new_file.txt
 
 I see your grep and raise you a sed:
 
   sed 's/.*[^0-9]//' foo.txt new_file.txt
 
What happens if there is a number in the middle of the line of text,
as well as at the end? Wouldn't that give you more text then desired?

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Re: life without system-config-display

2009-01-18 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 02:52 -0800, Mike Cloaked wrote:
 
 
 Bugzilla from kevin.kof...@chello.at wrote:
  
  
  Using xorg.conf for input configuration is obsolete and should no longer
  be
  done.
  
  snip
  
  Kevin Kofler
  
  
 
 OK I need some advice please.  I have a machine with no xorg.conf and I need
 to have it running vncserver loaded when X itself starts.  In the past you
 could simply add a Load vnc line to the appropriate section of xorg.conf.
vncserver is started by a /etc/inid.d script. It an be made to run on
boot using chkconfig. Or am I missing something about what you want to
do.
 
 Please can you advise me how this is achieved on a system without any
 xorg.conf?
 

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Re: HOWTO: Use KDE 3 from F8 on F10

2009-01-18 Thread Carroll Grigsby
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 13:46:19 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:

 Carroll Grigsby wrote:
 
  Rex:
  Is the Fedora 10 KDE 4.2 spin still available? If so, it might be 
  worthwhile to repost the link to it. (I'd do it if I hadn't lost the
  address). I've been running it on a spare partition for about a
  month, and it is one helluva big improvement over the earlier
  Fedora KDE versions, and gets better with every update.
 

 Is the second link returned by the google search Fedora 10 KDE 4.2
 spin what you seek?  Seems like it may be since it does seem to be
 related to the person you are addressing  :-) :-)
 
 

Ed:
My alibis: It was late. I was tired. I had tried the Spins link at
the Get Fedora page on the Fedora site, but no joy. (FWIW, I just
tried your google string -- all I got back was this sub-thread.)
However, as the second mug of coffee cut in a few minutes ago, I tried
the Fedora People link, chose Rex Dieter's entry and found the link
that I was looking for:
http://rdieter.fedorapeople.org/torrents/

The point I was trying to make was that the 4.2 spin is a much
different critter than the stock F10 install, and that those of us who
were/are very fond of KDE 3.5 would do well to take a look at it.

And now I'm going to make a second pot of coffee...

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Re: diff output secret decoder ring

2009-01-18 Thread matt baker
FYI: there is a graphical program that can display differences between
directories.  Its called meld.

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
 trying to compare two directories recursively...

 diff -qr /path/dir1 /path/dir2

 which outputs a code on files that differ and I don't know how to
 interpret and is not referred to in map page for diff

 How do I find the significance of the output?

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Re: How to find out where grub is installed?

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Andras Simon wrote:
 On 1/18/09, Mikkel L. Ellertson mik...@infinity-ltd.com wrote:
 
 I forget the exact wording, but the installer has an option for
 where to install Grub. If you are using a separate /boot partition
 for this install, tell it to install Grub there. If not, tell it to
 install Grub on the / partition. (This is controlling where the
 stage 1 loader is installed.)
 
 I do have a separate /boot partition; but if grub is installed _only_
 there, how does another instance of grub get installed in the MBR? I
 think I need that one to chainload either the new or the old Fedora's
 grub. Or do you mean that the old grub is already installed in the
 MBR, and will chainload the new grub or boot the old Fedora?
 
The old Fedora's install of Grub is already installed in the MBR,
unless you are using some other way to boot it.

 If you did not install Grub, then you can run grub-install and
 specify the install_device as the /boot or root partition. For
 example:

 grub-install /dev/sda5
 
 I'd like to keep this option as a last resort because grub's docs
 say:
 
 *Caution:* This procedure is definitely less safe, because there are
 several ways in which your computer can become unbootable.
 
This is true when you are only installing one copy of Grub on the
system. But it is necessary if you are installing several copies of
Grub. But it is safer to do it as part of the Fedora install process.

You may have to install in the expert mode to do it...

 Also, I'm not sure whether I need the --root-directory option of
 grub-install. Or only if I install in the MBR. I'm rather confused, as
 you can see...
 
 Andras
 
You do not need the --root-directory option because you are
installing Grub in its normal place for that installation of Fedora.
This option is only needed for special cases, like when installing
Grub in a rescue mode when you can not chroot to the normal root
directory, or when you are installing Grub to a different operating
system then the one you are running. There are ways you could use it
here, but you stand a good chance of making your system unbootable.

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Re: Fedora 9 Network Manager vpn connection regression

2009-01-18 Thread Patrick

Patrick Mansfield wrote:

The current network manager vpn is not working for me, it was working fine in
early december, directly using vpnc or using the cisco vpn client I am
able to connect.

Any ideas?


Have you tried deleting the vpnc profile in the NetworkManager config 
and recreating it? That worked for me last time vpnc stopped working 
after NetworkManager (including the vpnc plugin) was updated.


Regards,
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hi

2009-01-18 Thread guy katz
 




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Re: hi

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
PLEASE READ:

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Re: OT: help with text file?

2009-01-18 Thread Matthew Flaschen
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
 I see your grep and raise you a sed:

   sed 's/.*[^0-9]//' foo.txt new_file.txt

 What happens if there is a number in the middle of the line of text,
 as well as at the end? Wouldn't that give you more text then desired?

No, because .* is greedy.  The .* will consume all but the very last
non-numeric character (including numeric chars before the last
non-numeric), then [^0-9] will consume the last non-numeric char.

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Re: NetworkManager overwriting resolv.conf

2009-01-18 Thread Tosh

Christopher A. Williams wrote:

The only solution I have found so far is to:
1) properly re-create /etc/resolv.conf to what it should be
2) set the immutable flag on it (chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf)
3) just add the following options to 
/etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-X (the name of your connection)

PEERDNS=no
NM_CONTROLLED=no
If you for instance want eth0 not controlled by NetworkManager (because 
it is a wired connection with a fixed IP) and wlan0 with NetworkManager, 
change the second option to yes.
Please note, that your DNS settings /etc/resolv.conf will never change 
now unless you manually change it, also when NetworkManger takes control.


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Re: life without system-config-display

2009-01-18 Thread Craig White
On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 20:16 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
 Craig White wrote:
  kcmshell ksynaptics says...
  
  Shared Memory is not accessible.
  
  Please add the option 'SHMConfig on' into the touchpad section
  of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
  
  and of course, there isn't any xorg.conf file - ignoring that, it says
  'Using Driver' none - which of course is why my touchpad isn't
  happening.
  
  do I have to insmod/modprobe something?
 
 Create an /etc/hal/fdi/policy/11-synaptics.fdi with the following contents:
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
 deviceinfo version=0.2
device
match key=info.capabilities contains=input.touchpad
merge key=input.x11_options.SHMConfig
 type=stringtrue/merge
/match
/device
 /deviceinfo
 
 Using xorg.conf for input configuration is obsolete and should no longer be
 done.
 
 Be warned that SHMConfig is insecure (that's why it's disabled by default).

probably something for bugzilla but running kcmshell ksynaptics now
reports to terminal...
$ kcmshell ksynaptics
DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Could not open network socket
kbuildsycoca running...
getInstance(pad.cpp:16)  --- waiting for lock...   
Pad(pad.cpp:45)  --- created singleton 
registerParameters(pad.cpp:489)  --- registration done!
init(pad.cpp:494)--- this version of libsynaptics supports the
following driver
versions:   
  
init(pad.cpp:499)---  ---
0.14.4   
init(pad.cpp:499)---  ---
0.14.5   
init(pad.cpp:499)---  ---
0.14.6   
init(pad.cpp:501)--- initializing fitting driver
segment...
detectDriverVersion(pad.cpp:150) --- detecting driver
version...   
driverStr(pad.cpp:193)   ---
driverStr 
intVerToStrVer(pad.cpp:96)   ---
intVerToStrVer
detectDriverVersion(pad.cpp:180) --- detected driver version
0.15.2
driverVersion(pad.cpp:115)   ---
driverVersion 
driverVersion(pad.cpp:115)   ---
driverVersion 
init(pad.cpp:545)--- driver is too recent, please downgrade
driver or update
libsynaptics!   
 
getInstance(pad.cpp:20)  --- ...unlocking
done!
libraryStr(pad.cpp:199)  ---
libraryStr
driverKind(pad.cpp:132)  ---
driverKind
driverStr(pad.cpp:193)   --- driverStr
intVerToStrVer(pad.cpp:96)   --- intVerToStrVer
hasShm(pad.cpp:144)  --- hasShm
hasShm(pad.cpp:144)  --- hasShm
hasDriver(pad.cpp:138)   --- hasDriver
hasDriver(pad.cpp:138)   --- hasDriver
Launched ok, pid = 3180
hasParam(pad.cpp:256)--- hasParam
intVerToStrVer(pad.cpp:96)   --- intVerToStrVer
intVerToStrVer(pad.cpp:96)   --- intVerToStrVer
hasParam(pad.cpp:256)--- hasParam
intVerToStrVer(pad.cpp:96)   --- intVerToStrVer
intVerToStrVer(pad.cpp:96)   --- intVerToStrVer
hasDriver(pad.cpp:138)   --- hasDriver
~Pad(pad.cpp:36) --- detach driver
~Pad(pad.cpp:39) --- deleted singleton
[cr...@aspire-one ~]$ ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid
= 3177, errno = 11

and in a dialog - it just says that no driver was found and is pretty
much worthless to me at this point.

Craig

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Re: Your favorite CMS running docs.fedoraproject.org?

2009-01-18 Thread SimonB
First, to the user who had a bad experience on the Zikula support forums - I 
really apologise.  We have had very good feedback on our support before, but I 
imagine a few people will always slip through the net.  I use Fedora as my 
development rig for Zikula, and Zikula will work on any recent linux/apache/php.

If I could make a slightly better case for Zikula than you've seen already:

1.  Zikula has a huge focus on security - we've had our code externally 
audited, and assessed by a start up selling automated security analysis.  In 
this test, we came out far ahead of our competitors.  As for security flaws, 
there have been none reported for over a year.

2.  We've had 4 people volunteer to maintain the site should you choose Zikula. 
 Our sites working group would likely see their responsiibility expand from 
*.zikula.org to include the Fedora docs site.

3.  Our upcoming version (1.2.0) will use gettext for translations.

4.  The core supports what we call Auth modules, which allow any Zikula 
installation to authenticate users against an external source such as LDAP.

5.  We have a workflow module and a finegrained permissions system with user 
groups.  In addition, we have an extremely powerful module called pagemaster, 
supporting revisions control, workflows, a completely customisable document 
structure and a whole bunch of other stuff.  We could almost certainly work in 
support for expiring content as well without making any code modifications to 
the module.

6.  Everything is templated, including almost every third party module. Easy to 
change look/feel with themes, or particular module output with template 
overrides.

7.  The templating system includes caching (either whole page, or 
page-component based)

If you need to know more, just ask.  I or some other representative of the 
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First Steps to Licensing My Software?

2009-01-18 Thread Marc Ferguson
Hi All,

I'm a PHP Web developer and I'm working on a web application used in the
medical industry.  I have a client and I'm building the application for
them, but I've realized that I can actually market this app and possibly
make a profit from it.  I would need to redevelop the app (knowing what I
know now), but I don't know how to go about licensing this PHP/MySQL
application.  I've heard of GPL, but I also know there are different
flavors.  Can anyone point me into the right direction so I can actually own
all this work I'm doing.  Thanks.

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Re: First Steps to Licensing My Software?

2009-01-18 Thread Frank Cox
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 13:32:24 -0500
Marc Ferguson wrote:

 I'm a PHP Web developer and I'm working on a web application used in the
 medical industry.  I have a client and I'm building the application for
 them, but I've realized that I can actually market this app and possibly
 make a profit from it.  I would need to redevelop the app (knowing what I
 know now), but I don't know how to go about licensing this PHP/MySQL
 application.  I've heard of GPL, but I also know there are different
 flavors.  Can anyone point me into the right direction so I can actually own
 all this work I'm doing.  Thanks.

http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html

http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/

http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html

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Re: Firefox, dbus and NetworkManager OH MY (redux)

2009-01-18 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 17:08 +1030, Tim wrote:
 On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 22:25 -0500, Steven W. Orr wrote:
  Is everyone also coming up in offline mode? Yes, my eth0 (and my eth1)
  and not under NetworkManager, they are just started by good old
  network. 
 
 And have you stopped the NetworkManager service?  If not, it could be
 saying that you're offline because *it* hasn't made a connection.
 Regardless of any other connections that are on.
 
  If my eth0 and eth1 were to be started by NW, would that have caused
  me to not see this problem?
 
 That would be right.

Correct. NM thinks that if it doesn't handle the connection, then there
is no connection, and the rest of the system that asks NM (including
Firefox, Evolution and probably lots of others) get confused.

poc

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Re: Ideal Swap Partition Size

2009-01-18 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 12:57 +0100, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
 Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
  
  On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Rahul Tidke ra...@excelize.com
  mailto:ra...@excelize.com wrote:
  
  Hello,
   I am configuring a server with 3 GB of RAM; how much swap partition
  size should I allocate. I think allocating twice of RAM will be
  waste of HDD space. What is the standard.
  
  If you intend to hibernate, then you need at least the same size of the ram.
 
 And then consider that you may want to hibernate even when the
 machine is already using some swap.
 
 I think that if you have 3GB of RAM you have more than 100GB of HD space.
 Maybe a lot more, as you say it's a server.
 I'd go for 5GB.

A server that hibernates?

poc

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Help with gpg-agent

2009-01-18 Thread Mail Lists

   Can someone help me with gpg-agent please ?

   I switched from kde to gnome - in kde there is an 'env' directory -
putting gpg-agent --daemon in there exports the GPG_AGENT_INFO to all
child processes.

  In gnome i added this to System- Prefs-personal-Sessions

  Added a startup script to run gpg-agent

  gpg-agent does get started, however the GPG_AGENT_INFO envirnment
variable is not available to the shell, or mail programs.

  How do I make this work in gnome please ?

thanks

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how to stop gnome holding a lock on auth popups

2009-01-18 Thread Mail Lists

   When an auth popup comes (ssh for example) asking for a password - it
steals the focus and I  cannot move focus away from that window - how do
I turn off this behaviour and allow me to enter that window when I am
ready - and not let it be so dang rude and not let me do anything else
... I may have other more urgent things I need to do on the computer ...
than give all my attention to that auth window ..

  I prowled the window registry editor but found nothing obvious ..

  thanks ...

  gene/


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Re: Ideal Swap Partition Size

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 
 A server that hibernates?
 
 poc
 
Not often. But it can be handy if you have to relocate it, or change
a UPS, and can not afford the time of a normal bootup.

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Re: life without system-config-display

2009-01-18 Thread Mike Cloaked



Aaron Konstam wrote:
 
 
 OK I need some advice please.  I have a machine with no xorg.conf and I
 need
 to have it running vncserver loaded when X itself starts.  In the past
 you
 could simply add a Load vnc line to the appropriate section of
 xorg.conf.
 
 vncserver is started by a /etc/inid.d script. It an be made to run on
 boot using chkconfig. Or am I missing something about what you want to
 do.
 
Yes I believe that quite a few people are missing the point  here - the
point is that if you are managing a machine remotely and need to have the
console X session visible at all stages of the operation of the machine then
the vnc module needs to be started when X starts - here we are not talking
about connecting to a remote X session visible on the client only but a
desktop sharing mode where I for example can see the primary console session
of a machine elsewhere even if the other computer is not yet logged in to a
user. Hence by loading the vnc module in the xorg.conf file (as i have been
doing for many years) then as soon as X starts it is possible to view that
session from afar and log in on as if you were at the screen on the machine
itself.

The ONLY way I know to do this is to load the vnc module in xorg.conf   

starting the vncserver would presumably allow you to make a remote X session
visible from another machine but this would not be the primary console
session on the server machine where vncserver is running?  

I asked this same question some time ago concerning freenx where it seems
that the same confusion arises. I never did get any direct advice on how to
achieve desktop sharing between the primary desktop (including the login
greeter before and after the user login) and a remote machine seeing the
same desktop as a window on its own desktop session.

Please do enlighten me?



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Re: NetworkManager overwriting resolv.conf

2009-01-18 Thread Mike Cloaked



Anne Wilson-4 wrote:
 
 
 That used to be accurate -- but NetworkManager now also handles
 system-wide network setup. Anaconda and system-config-network both
 default to setting up NetworkManager connections, which if marked
 Connect automatically, will be configured at boot (before login) if
 connectivity is present.

 Really?  It always asks me for a gnome-keyring passphrase after I've
 logged in 
 and before it connects.  If you can tell me how to get this 'Connect 
 automatically' I'd be extremely interested
 
 Anne
 
 

I would also love to know how to make NM connect system wide for a wireless
connection - I tried this on one laptop following some advice on editing the
config files to add an additional parameter - 

The advice I saw was:
Edit /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf, and add ,keyfile to
the end of the plugins= line.  Then 'killall -TERM
nm-system-settings', and you should be able to make system-wide
connections in the connection editor just by checking the Make
available to all users checkbox.

But it did not work.

Anyone know how to really make it work in a fully up to date F10 system?
Here I am thinking of a wireless connection to an AP using WPA2...
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Re: Ideal Swap Partition Size

2009-01-18 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 13:43 -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
  
  A server that hibernates?
  
  poc
  
 Not often. But it can be handy if you have to relocate it, or change
 a UPS, and can not afford the time of a normal bootup.

I guess.

poc

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rpcinfo problems

2009-01-18 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner


   I just rebuild another system, from scratch, with FC10.  rpcinfo has 
decided to give me some grief and I'm hoping someone can decipher this:


   $ cat /etc/hosts
   # Do not remove the following line, or various programs
   # that require network functionality will fail.
   127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost
   [ snipped a long list of other hosts ]

   $ service rpcbind status
   rpcbind (pid 2352) is running...

   $ service nfslock status
   rpc.statd (pid  2369) is running...

   $ rpcinfo -p localhost
   rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC: Unknown host

   If I don't tack the 'localhost' I get the expected result:

   $ rpcinfo -p
  program vers proto   port  service
   104   tcp111  portmapper
   103   tcp111  portmapper
   102   tcp111  portmapper
   104   udp111  portmapper
   103   udp111  portmapper
   102   udp111  portmapper
   1000241   udp  33977  status
   1000241   tcp  57425  status

   Why won't it work with 'localhost' tacked on?  I have another FC10 
machine where that works just fine.


   For the record: SElinux isn't installed, iptables is disabled, and 
nmap shows the port listening.  Why won't it work?


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rpm FC10

2009-01-18 Thread Patrick Dupre

Hello,

I need to clean the rpm packages after a failure in the final 
update of Fedora 10.

disk full !
Every times I make more than 15 rpm -e package
the database is mess up.
I need to run a rpm --rebuilddb.
Why ?
I have the same problem with 2 machines !!

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Re: HOWTO: Use KDE 3 from F8 on F10

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
 However, as the second mug of coffee cut in a few minutes ago, I tried
 the Fedora People link, chose Rex Dieter's entry and found the link
 that I was looking for:
 http://rdieter.fedorapeople.org/torrents/

FYI, the packages are also in the kde-redhat testing repo, so you can also
upgrade a regular F10 installation to 4.2.

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Re: life without system-config-display

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Craig White wrote:
 init(pad.cpp:545)--- driver is too recent, please downgrade
 driver or update
 libsynaptics!

libsynaptics needs to be updated. Talk to the libsynaptics maintainer
(probably through Bugzilla).

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Re: Help with gpg-agent

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Mail Lists wrote:
   How do I make this work in gnome please ?

GNOME normally uses seahorse instead of the vanilla gpg-agent.

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For some reason, I am not getting fedora-list emails.

2009-01-18 Thread Daniel B. Thurman


For some reason, I am not getting my emails delivered to
me from fedora-list, it stopped as of a couple of days ago.

I am getting emails from other mailing list, in fact, I did
forget my password from fedora-list and it was delivered
via my email server.  Is there some way I can find out why
I am not receiving my emails from fedora-list? Is there a
possibility that I was banned, is that possible?  I have no
idea, if I was banned and if so, why?

I have yet to receive a response from the administrator of
the fedora-list but being the weekend, perhaps I will have
to be patient and wait for business weekdays before I get
any responses.

As of this time, I am reading fedora-list via the web-archives
until this issue is resolved.

Kind regards,
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Re: how to stop gnome holding a lock on auth popups

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Mail Lists wrote:
When an auth popup comes (ssh for example) asking for a password - it
 steals the focus and I  cannot move focus away from that window - how do
 I turn off this behaviour and allow me to enter that window when I am
 ready - and not let it be so dang rude and not let me do anything else
 ... I may have other more urgent things I need to do on the computer ...
 than give all my attention to that auth window ..

It's a security feature.

If you're running KDE, you can use ksshaskpass instead of openssh-askpass,
it doesn't do that. If you aren't running KDE, you'll have to tweak things
a bit to get ksshaskpass used (it only registers itself for KDE,
in /etc/kde/env).

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Re: First Steps to Licensing My Software?

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Marc Ferguson wrote:
 I'm a PHP Web developer and I'm working on a web application used in the
 medical industry.  I have a client and I'm building the application for
 them, but I've realized that I can actually market this app and possibly
 make a profit from it.  I would need to redevelop the app (knowing what I
 know now), but I don't know how to go about licensing this PHP/MySQL
 application.  I've heard of GPL, but I also know there are different
 flavors.  Can anyone point me into the right direction so I can actually
 own all this work I'm doing.  Thanks.

For a web app, you'll probably want to use the AGPL (Affero GPL) version 3.

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Re: For some reason, I am not getting fedora-list emails.

2009-01-18 Thread Matthew Flaschen
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
 
 For some reason, I am not getting my emails delivered to
 me from fedora-list, it stopped as of a couple of days ago.

It's almost certainly on your end.  Try another email provider, or
checking your spam folders, etc.

 Is there a possibility that I was banned, is that possible?

Yes, people get banned, but only from posting not from reading.

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Re: OT: help with text file?

2009-01-18 Thread Matthew Flaschen
Dave Stevens wrote:
 whitespace, looks like just spaces to me there's no vertical alignment from 
 line to line

In that case, any of the solutions given will work.

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F10: Does not seem to work with an older system: Client-Pro: DX5000

2009-01-18 Thread Daniel B. Thurman


The system: ClientPro, DX5000 has:

(1) Intel `Outrigger' Dual 840  w/ Integrated Components Motherboard
(1) PIII, 866Mhz, 133 FSB, 256K SECC2
RAM: (2) 64M x 18 (128MB) Samsung PC800, RIMM = 256MB


I am trying to install F10 on this system, it's slow, but chugs along,
and brings up the GUI.  I do get complaints of the applets not being
able to be installed and ask me if I want to delete these applets (Clock,
User Switcher, Workspace, and some other applets) and I do not delete
them.  I am able to pull the Gnome Terminal window up and  check to
see if my disk drive is there (it is).

But the minute that I try to start: 'Install to Hard Drive' icon, it 
spins for

awhile, the CD/Disk is churning away for a looong time (more than a day),
and eventually the mouse jerks heavily (very busy) until a point there is
extremely slow activity as if the queue is very, very busy in responding to
keyboard/mouse requests, almost as if it is not being recognized.

I do not get the installer gui at all.

In the same token, I tried the same with F9, and it works, no problem, no
complaints of `failed applets', can get the installer GUI and can proceed
with installation.

Perhaps the issue is there is not enough resources (RAM) in that the hard
disk is swapping heavily?

Maybe nowadays, older systems will no longer be supported?

Perhaps I will need to use the anaconda method in order to successfully
install F10, assuming that it is available, bypassing the GUI based F10
installer and perhaps in the end is not worth it due to low memory (256MB)
and I'd just have to get more memory i.e (2) 512MB RIMMs @ ~59.00 ea.?

Seems that this path is not worth it with faster motherboards out and 
cheaper
RAMs? Seems like a no-brainer, but I'd still have to spend $200 for 
hardware

upgrades?

Just wondered,
Dan

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Re: rpm FC10

2009-01-18 Thread Patrick Dupre

On Sun, 18 Jan 2009, stan wrote:


Patrick Dupre wrote:

Hello,

I need to clean the rpm packages after a failure in the final update of 
Fedora 10.

disk full !
Every times I make more than 15 rpm -e package
the database is mess up.
I need to run a rpm --rebuilddb.
Why ?
I have the same problem with 2 machines !!

Regards.

Are you keeping old packages around.  Try yum clean packages to see if it 
erases anything and frees up some disk space.


In your situation I would try using yum for the removal too.  I run F10 and 
have hundreds of updates with their corresponding changes to the RPM database 
without any issues at all.  But I don't use RPM directly, it is called from 
yum.  If this is not caused by any other issue it is a bug in RPM  (are you 
using --nodeps option to erase packages even if they have dependencies?). 
The disk full problem could be causing this due to space problems for the 
database also.


yum remove list of packages here in the format of just the name e.g. 
evolution thunderbird gcc 


Same thing:
example:
yum remove coreutils-6.12-17.fc10.i386

Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Existing lock /var/run/yum.pid: another copy is running as pid 11868.
Another app is currently holding the yum lock; waiting for it to exit...
Setting up Remove Process
Resolving Dependencies
There are unfinished transactions remaining. You might consider running 
yum-complete-transaction first to finish them.

-- Running transaction check
--- Package coreutils.i386 0:6.12-17.fc10 set to be erased
rpmdb: page 161: illegal page type or format
rpmdb: PANIC: Invalid argument
error: db4 error(-30975) from dbcursor-c_get: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal 
error, run database recovery

rpmdb: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery

It could be due to a lock because another application may be trying to
access to the database. How can I check on that ?

I am carreful, I do not use --nodeps, if their is a dependency issue
I remove all the package at the same time.

Regards.



Yum will inform you of any dependency problems.





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Re: FC10 install,3Gb not enough

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
 OK.  My first attempt to install F10 on my Asus Eee has failed with not
 enough disk space.  Does not supprise me, given all the crude of rpms
 that has to be downloaded before expanded.
 
 However, I also have a 4Gb SD card installed.  What directory to I map
 to a partition on the SD card so that all the rpms go there?
 
I would run yum clean all, and then copy the directory structure
to your SD card. Then mount the SD card partition at /var/cache/yum.

 Then after install and updates how do I set this back to just work off
 the main drive?
 
Run yum clean all again, and remove the SD card mount.

 I have set up a 1Gb swap partition and a 2.8Gb ext3 partition for / on
 the main SSD drive.  Trying to keep the overhead to the lowest, not
 using LVM...
 
 So where do all the rpms go?  /var/what???
 
 
/var/cache/yum/repo/packages

The yum clean all is probably not strictly necessary, but it should
help avoid any stale information when switching between storage
locations. It will also give you a bit more room on the main drive.

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Re: Wine update 1.1.12 breaks WINE?

2009-01-18 Thread James Matthews
Try reinstalling Wine. I would clean up any wine config files that might of
remained.

On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Michael Cronenworth m...@cchtml.comwrote:

 Richard Shaw wrote:

 Anyone else having this issue


 I ran Wine, including WoW, all the time 1.1.12 was in updates-testing and
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Re: For some reason, I am not getting fedora-list emails.

2009-01-18 Thread Daniel B. Thurman

Matthew Flaschen wrote:

Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
  

For some reason, I am not getting my emails delivered to
me from fedora-list, it stopped as of a couple of days ago.



It's almost certainly on your end.  Try another email provider, or
checking your spam folders, etc.

  

Is there a possibility that I was banned, is that possible?



Yes, people get banned, but only from posting not from reading.

Matt Flaschen
  

I received your email, directly to my email server, only because you
have sent it directly to me via d...@cdkkt.com and added CC:fedora-list
which did not make it through.  I surmise that it is the Fedora-list email
delivery system that is not sending a copy to me.

I think I will go back to the mailing list to ensure that they did not 
change

my settings.

Thanks-
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Re: FC10 install,3Gb not enough

2009-01-18 Thread Robert Moskowitz

Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

Robert Moskowitz wrote:
  

OK.  My first attempt to install F10 on my Asus Eee has failed with not
enough disk space.  Does not supprise me, given all the crude of rpms
that has to be downloaded before expanded.

However, I also have a 4Gb SD card installed.  What directory to I map
to a partition on the SD card so that all the rpms go there?



I would run yum clean all, and then copy the directory structure
to your SD card. Then mount the SD card partition at /var/cache/yum.
  


Thanks, but I can't work it QUITE that way, the install failed.  So 
there is nothing to clean.  I need to map /var/cache/yum with Disk Druid 
as part of the install.
  

Then after install and updates how do I set this back to just work off
the main drive?



Run yum clean all again, and remove the SD card mount.
  


OK.

  

I have set up a 1Gb swap partition and a 2.8Gb ext3 partition for / on
the main SSD drive.  Trying to keep the overhead to the lowest, not
using LVM...

So where do all the rpms go?  /var/what???




/var/cache/yum/repo/packages

The yum clean all is probably not strictly necessary, but it should
help avoid any stale information when switching between storage
locations. It will also give you a bit more room on the main drive.

Mikkel
  


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Re: F10: Does not seem to work with an older system: Client-Pro: DX5000

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
 
 The system: ClientPro, DX5000 has:
 
 (1) Intel `Outrigger' Dual 840  w/ Integrated Components Motherboard
 (1) PIII, 866Mhz, 133 FSB, 256K SECC2
 RAM: (2) 64M x 18 (128MB) Samsung PC800, RIMM = 256MB
 
 
 I am trying to install F10 on this system, it's slow, but chugs along,
 and brings up the GUI.  I do get complaints of the applets not being
 able to be installed and ask me if I want to delete these applets (Clock,
 User Switcher, Workspace, and some other applets) and I do not delete
 them.  I am able to pull the Gnome Terminal window up and  check to
 see if my disk drive is there (it is).
 
 But the minute that I try to start: 'Install to Hard Drive' icon, it
 spins for
 awhile, the CD/Disk is churning away for a looong time (more than a day),
 and eventually the mouse jerks heavily (very busy) until a point there is
 extremely slow activity as if the queue is very, very busy in responding to
 keyboard/mouse requests, almost as if it is not being recognized.
 
 I do not get the installer gui at all.
 
 In the same token, I tried the same with F9, and it works, no problem, no
 complaints of `failed applets', can get the installer GUI and can proceed
 with installation.
 
 Perhaps the issue is there is not enough resources (RAM) in that the hard
 disk is swapping heavily?
 
 Maybe nowadays, older systems will no longer be supported?
 
 Perhaps I will need to use the anaconda method in order to successfully
 install F10, assuming that it is available, bypassing the GUI based F10
 installer and perhaps in the end is not worth it due to low memory (256MB)
 and I'd just have to get more memory i.e (2) 512MB RIMMs @ ~59.00 ea.?
 
 Seems that this path is not worth it with faster motherboards out and
 cheaper
 RAMs? Seems like a no-brainer, but I'd still have to spend $200 for
 hardware
 upgrades?
 
 Just wondered,
 Dan
 
Installing from the live CD will be a problem with 256MB of RAM. For
that matter, I am not sure you can do the GUI install with what you
have. On the other hand, you should be able to configure X and boot
in the GUI mode after you have it installed. Part of the problem
with installing from the live CD is that it takes extra memory to
uncompress things from the CD, and it also uses some RAM as a drive
to remember changes and added packages.

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Re: jpg viewer with quick brightness adjust

2009-01-18 Thread Andrew Parker
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:04 PM, stan goedigi89...@cox.net wrote:
 Hi,

 Since Fedora 9 I haven't found kuickshow in the repositories.  I presume it
 grew old and died.  I've tried lots of other viewers, and many were fine,
 but they all lacked a feature that kuickshow had.  There was a brightness
 adjust using keyboard shortcuts.  Other viewers allow the adjustment of
 brightness, but it requires clicking through menus, and so it isn't as easy
 to use.

 Can anyone suggest a viewer that has that capability?

qiv.  it looks very spartan, but has quite a few features, pretty much
all of which is available from the keyboard rather than menus.  'b'
and 'B' will adjust the brightness.

oh, and its fast too.

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Re: For some reason, I am not getting fedora-list emails.

2009-01-18 Thread Matthew Flaschen
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
 I think I will go back to the mailing list to ensure that they did not
 change my settings.

I doubt it changed your settings behind your back.  It's more likely
that your email provider has a filtering problem.

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Re: unable to enumerate USB device

2009-01-18 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Jim wrote:
 To get a hub to work with all devices, hubs must have their own power
 source externally.
 Hubs that get there power source from the computer are the ones that
 give you problems, because of voltage drop across the cable to computer.
 
Considering the amount of current we are talking about, I do not
think voltage drop is a problem. On the other hand, with a bus
powered hub, all the devices, plus the hub itself, are limited to
the max current of the port you are plugged into. A limit of
500ma/port is common, but it could be less.

Voltage drop = current x resistance
.5v = 500ma x 1 ohms.

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Re: Help with gpg-agent

2009-01-18 Thread Todd Zullinger
Mail Lists wrote:
 On 01/18/2009 04:05 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
 Mail Lists wrote:
   How do I make this work in gnome please ?

 GNOME normally uses seahorse instead of the vanilla gpg-agent.

I don't think that's enabled by default.  It certainly isn't for me,
on an up to date F-10.

 Where in gnome does one create session wide environments (user
 level) ?

I've always setup gpg-agent in my bash configuration.  This works
whether I log in graphically or via the console.  I have a section in
~/.bash_profile that mimics what /etc/profile does to source multiple
filed, and then in ~/.profile.d/gpg-agent.sh, I have:

# start gpg-agent if needed
agent=$(which gpg-agent 2/dev/null)
info=~/.gnupg/agent-info
if [ -x $agent ]; then
if [ -f $info ]  kill -0 `cut -d: -f 2 $info` 2/dev/null; then
export $(cat $info)
else
eval $($agent --daemon --write-env-file $info)
fi

# export gpg tty
export GPG_TTY=`tty`
fi
unset agent info

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Re: how to stop gnome holding a lock on auth popups

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Mail Lists wrote:
   However while this allowed the mouse to open other windows, the
 keyboard was still locked to the auth window - whic,h given the
 name,seems odd ... perhaps this will change after a reboot ?

Maybe a bug?

Is there a clean way ? Also I did find that one can turn off
 gnome-keyring from usurping ssh-agent

You probably have to do that in addition to changing the askpass agent,
because gnome-keyring bypasses the askpass system entirely and just prompts
for it on its own. (I forgot about that one.)

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f9 cups: can't delete printer - URI file://dev/null

2009-01-18 Thread sean darcy

For some reason a number of my printers have Device URI: file://dev/null.

I can't delete them. I tried System- Admin - Printing. I also tried 
from the CUPS interface :631.


I looked around for the cups config file that has these printers, but 
couldn't find them.


And, of course, they have similar names to the regular printers ( in 
fact, the best names ) since the new queues were set up later. This 
generates lots of calls wanting to know why the printer doesn't work.


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Re: FC10 install,3Gb not enough

2009-01-18 Thread Robert Moskowitz

Robert Moskowitz wrote:

Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

Robert Moskowitz wrote:

OK. My first attempt to install F10 on my Asus Eee has failed with not
enough disk space. Does not supprise me, given all the crude of rpms
that has to be downloaded before expanded.

However, I also have a 4Gb SD card installed. What directory to I map
to a partition on the SD card so that all the rpms go there?


I would run yum clean all, and then copy the directory structure
to your SD card. Then mount the SD card partition at /var/cache/yum.


Thanks, but I can't work it QUITE that way, the install failed. So 
there is nothing to clean. I need to map /var/cache/yum with Disk 
Druid as part of the install.


Well I gave /var/cache/yum 2Gb and did not include Open Office in the 
install, and still ran out of disk space. This time I will give it the 
whole 3.8Gb on the SD card, but I wonder if it is really using the SD 
card. I think I will try and mount it first on another system and see 
what is there.



Then after install and updates how do I set this back to just work off
the main drive?


Run yum clean all again, and remove the SD card mount.


OK.


I have set up a 1Gb swap partition and a 2.8Gb ext3 partition for / on
the main SSD drive. Trying to keep the overhead to the lowest, not
using LVM...

So where do all the rpms go? /var/what???



/var/cache/yum/repo/packages

The yum clean all is probably not strictly necessary, but it should
help avoid any stale information when switching between storage
locations. It will also give you a bit more room on the main drive.

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Re: For some reason, I am not getting fedora-list emails.

2009-01-18 Thread Kevin Kofler
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
 I doubt it changed your settings behind your back.  It's more likely
 that your email provider has a filtering problem.

Well, if your e-mail bounces repeatedly, you can end up with getting your
mail delivery automatically disabled. It's still a problem on your end, but
the setting also has to be fixed on the server end once the problem is
fixed.

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Re: For some reason, I am not getting fedora-list emails.

2009-01-18 Thread Daniel B. Thurman

Matthew Flaschen wrote:

Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
  

I think I will go back to the mailing list to ensure that they did not
change my settings.



I doubt it changed your settings behind your back.  It's more likely
that your email provider has a filtering problem.

Matt Flaschen
  
I don't have an email provider!  I am the administrator of my own email 
server
and I can see *all* email traffic that comes in.  All of my other redhat 
mailing

list are coming in fine, just not fedora-list.

I noticed that I was not able to get into my fedora-list configuration 
tool, and
had to enter in as a new user, reconfigure my new settings, although my 
other

mailing list were ok (as I was receiving fedora-devel-list emails), just not
fedora-list.  Something changed obviously, behind my back, but I do not
think it would be intentional by the redhat folks. ;)

I will wait and see what happens in the next few days to see if the 
fedora-list

comes streaming in or not.

Thanks!
Dan

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Re: f9 cups: can't delete printer - URI file://dev/null

2009-01-18 Thread stan

sean darcy wrote:

For some reason a number of my printers have Device URI: file://dev/null.

I can't delete them. I tried System- Admin - Printing. I also tried 
from the CUPS interface :631.


I looked around for the cups config file that has these printers, but 
couldn't find them.


And, of course, they have similar names to the regular printers ( in 
fact, the best names ) since the new queues were set up later. This 
generates lots of calls wanting to know why the printer doesn't work.


sean


I can't answer your question other than vague suppositions about roles and 
authority and permissions.
But the first thing that came to my mind while reading your post was:
Has your system been cracked?  This sounds like something a script kiddie would 
do for a joke.

Or are you unpopular with any of your fellow admins? ;-)

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Re: For some reason, I am not getting fedora-list emails.

2009-01-18 Thread Daniel B. Thurman

Ed Greshko wrote:

I'm sorry to burst your bubble.

[egreshko misty ~]$ host -t mx cdkkt.com
cdkkt.com mail is handled by 10 mail1.cdkkt.com.
cdkkt.com mail is handled by 20 mail2.cdkkt.com.

This means that mail first goes to one of those servers *before* getting
to your server!


It is correct.  It is my DNS server that is
dishing this out!  I control my own DNS and SMTP
servers.  They have been working for quite some
time with no problems until several days ago, that
I stopped receiving only fedora-list!  I am still
receiving a TON of other mailing list from xorg
to even Fedora (developers, SELinux, etc.)

Anyway, FYI:
mail1.cdkkt.com is my M$ Email server
mail2.cdkkt.com is my F9 Email server

Kind regards,
Dan


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Re: jpg viewer with quick brightness adjust

2009-01-18 Thread stan

Andrew Parker wrote:

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:04 PM, stan goedigi89...@cox.net wrote:

Hi,

Since Fedora 9 I haven't found kuickshow in the repositories.  I presume it
grew old and died.  I've tried lots of other viewers, and many were fine,
but they all lacked a feature that kuickshow had.  There was a brightness
adjust using keyboard shortcuts.  Other viewers allow the adjustment of
brightness, but it requires clicking through menus, and so it isn't as easy
to use.

Can anyone suggest a viewer that has that capability?


qiv.  it looks very spartan, but has quite a few features, pretty much
all of which is available from the keyboard rather than menus.  'b'
and 'B' will adjust the brightness.

oh, and its fast too.


Thanks a lot.  I'll try that one.

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