Paul Smith:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Frode Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Still, I got Vym 1.10, not 1.12. I don't know what has changed between
the
No, Frode. I am running Vym 1.12 here:
$ rpm -q vym
vym-1.12.0-1.fc9.i386
$
:-o Sorry for sending the last message directly to you
Mark Haney wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
g wrote:
Great site, but doesn't seem to address the problem.
Have you tried Kino? It's a KDE app, but it works in GNOME and I"ve
successfully used it to pull raw video data from a Sony camcorder via
USB. It's slower than the firewire connection
Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> As far as I know, Fedora has never tried to run any kind of poll
>>> to find what problems users might have.
>>
>>Nor with the kernel, cat, ed, cp ... so that is rather a silly point.
>
> With you Alan, I will respectfully disagree. If it doesn't work, we do
> not think
Around 09:50am on Monday, August 25, 2008 (UK time), R. G. Newbury scrawled:
> Weird problem.
> I downloaded an svn version of mythtv, cd'd to the folder, and tried to
> run './configure --help', Got a 'Permission Denied' error.
Is the directory on an NFS mount? If so, was it mounted with the e
Gene Heskett wrote:
>>What exactly is pulseaudio meant to give someone like me,
>>who is only interested in the most basic aspects of computer sound?
>>The furthest my ambitions would ever reach
>>would be to plug headphones into my laptop and listen to Bob Dylan.
>
> Or in my case, plugging in a
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 10:22 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 06:46:23 +0530, TV Sivaraman wrote:
>
> > Hi:
> > I installed as per instructions in
> > http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f9.html#acroba and my FF3 has
> > no problem opening a pdf file in the browser.
>
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Frode Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Still, I got Vym 1.10, not 1.12. I don't know what has changed between
>>> the
>
>> No, Frode. I am running Vym 1.12 here:
>>
>> $ rpm -q vym
>> vym-1.12.0-1.fc9.i386
>> $
>
> :-o Sorry for sending the last message dire
On Monday 25 August 2008, Alan Cox wrote:
>> How do the pulseaudio developers know what percentage of users
>> have problems with it?
>
>Bugzilla count ?
>
>> As far as I know, Fedora has never tried to run any kind of poll
>> to find what problems users might have.
>
>Nor with the kernel, cat, ed,
On Monday 25 August 2008, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>Tim wrote:
>> I've had mixed results with pulseaudio. I have wondered if we can
>> totally rip it out, or if it's become another one of those "required"
>> things.
>
>What I find completely baffling about pulseaudio
>is that in my case it doesn't se
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 03:55:10 +, g wrote:
> Beartooth wrote:
>
>> From that second one, I get a notice saying it doesn't exist yet.
>
> i looked at it before sending it. thought you might want to write it.
> ;o) no, really, it was for 'existing pages'.
[...]
> i would say that you an
Is there an estimate on when pending updates are going to be pushed to updates
and updates-testing?
If it's going to be a while, I might start grabbing packages of interest
directly from Koji, but if its going to happen, say tonight, I'll just
wait.
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Alan Cox wrote:
>
> Nor with the kernel, cat, ed, cp ... so that is rather a silly point.
> Also it seems quite a few of the complaints come down to either -
> consolekit permission choices - not pulseaudio, and problems with the
> intelhd audio driver which were kernel.
>
> Alan
>
The intelhd
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
>
>> clearly the people with problems with pulseaudio are in the minority or
>> it would have been removed.
>
> Sadly, this is nonsense.
>
> How do the pulseaudio developers know what percentage of users
> have problems with it?
>
> As far as I know, F
Craig White wrote, On 08/25/2008 01:53 AM:
On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 22:43 -0700, Russell Miller wrote:
Craig White wrote:
crap...the clock moves ahead 7 hours when I boot Fedora ;-( that is my
offset from GMT
I need someone to toss me a bone here...
Craig
Have you checked /etc/sysconfig/c
Dear friends,
Since I upgraded to Fedore 9, all images appear fuzzy on Firefox. I
have a Dell Latitude D820 laptop with a nVidia card and work with a
resolution of 1680x1050. If I save the images and display them outside
Firefox, they all look sharp. This is true for gif, jpg and svg.
Wh
Paul Newell wrote:
>
> I am a bit curious why any processes would block me as root but not as a
> user, but I think it is best to try suggestions before pushing that one.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
There is a lock file that is checked to see if another process is
checking on updates, or installing the
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 08:57:13 -0500,
Thomas Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Prove it. Tell me about *your* experience recovering from security
> breached. Tell me about how *you've* interfaced with law enforcement in
I used to be our infragard rep and helped put some of our server a
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 13:26 +0200, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> Craig White, il 24/08/2008 19:13, scrisse:
>
> hi craig, thanks for your answer :)
>
> > what do you get from command (as root)
> > pdbedit -Lv barbara
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# pdbedit -Lv
> ---
> Unix username:
Craig White wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 12:30 +0930, Tim wrote:
>>
>> If it turned out that *because* of a lack of good warning, when a good
>> warning could have been given out, that boxes got compromised all over
>> the planet, you'd find users really pissed off and leaving in droves,
>> and R
* Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080825 16:06]:
> Thomas Cameron wrote:
>> I understand
>> that the path to recovery from this kind of breach is incredibly
>> painful, and there are numerous folks managing that recovery.
>
> Knowing that, doesn't it both
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Opher Shachar (Bambi535) wrote:
> Anyone knows what was the reasoning for this change?
Cleanup of the name space. Standards dictate what symbols can be
defined by headers. Only when extensions are explicitly requested
(i.e., _GNU_SOURCE is defined)
Claude Jones wrote:
On Sun August 24 2008 1:09:54 pm Per Anton Rønning wrote:
TV Sivaraman wrote:
Hi:
Did yum install both the kmod-nvidia drivers? One is nvidia GP
dependent and the other kernel dependent (look at
http://livna-dl.reloumirrors.net/fedora/9/i386/). You may also have to
i
Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 19:58 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I had hoped to make the new drive a third one but sadly I found only
two SATA connectors on the motherboard so I had to revert to plan B.
Or there's plan c - buy a SATA card to plug into your motherboard.
SATA card:
Andrea wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to develop an add-in (in C++) for OpenOffice.org Calc, and after
> a while I have found
> out that I need to use the same compiler used to compile OO otherwise
> anything could go wrong.
>
> http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=21536
>
> In my cas
Thomas Cameron wrote:
I understand
that the path to recovery from this kind of breach is incredibly
painful, and there are numerous folks managing that recovery.
Knowing that, doesn't it bother you that your system is very likely
vulnerable to the same exploit - and that there are people who k
Dear All,
I have a large number of Adobe Page Maker files. I would like to convert /
import them to Open Office. Does anybody know any utility which can help me
in converting my files.
Regards
Arun
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On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 16:55 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 12:46:59 -0500,
> Thomas Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > is foolish and irresponsible to announce anything about that breach. Had
> > Paul said "Hey all, we've gotten hacked and we don't know how bad
James Pifer wrote:
I could use a little help with ps and grep. When running a command like:
# ps -ewf | grep sendmail
root 2730 1 0 Jul14 ?00:00:01 sendmail: accepting connections
smmsp 2739 1 0 Jul14 ?00:00:00 sendmail: Queue [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:00:00 for /va
> Try
> # ps -ef | grep [s]endmail
> instead. Should do what you want (does for me anyway).
Adding the brackets like you've shown seems to do the trick.
> Well, in a shell, $$ is the PID. If you can capture your process PID
> when it starts, you simply write it in a file in /var/run/ and when
>
Anders Karlsson wrote:
> * James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080825 15:03]:
>> I could use a little help with ps and grep. When running a command like:
>>
>> # ps -ewf | grep sendmail
>> root 2730 1 0 Jul14 ?00:00:01 sendmail: accepting
>>
* James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080825 15:03]:
> I could use a little help with ps and grep. When running a command like:
>
> # ps -ewf | grep sendmail
> root 2730 1 0 Jul14 ?00:00:01 sendmail: accepting
> connections
> smmsp 2739 1 0
James Pifer wrote:
...
> A little background, I have a java based application that I've used a
> custom start and stop script for. Basically the stop script does:
> stop() {
> for pid in `ps -efww | grep myapp | grep -v grep | cut -b 10-15`;do
> #echo $pid
>
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g wrote:
>
> James Pifer wrote:
>> I could use a little help with ps and grep. When running a command like:
>
>> # ps -ewf | grep sendmail
>
> # ps -ewf | grep sendmail | grep -v grep
>
> run 'man grep'
oops.
left off, same as in your script.
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James Pifer wrote:
> I could use a little help with ps and grep. When running a command like:
>
> # ps -ewf | grep sendmail
# ps -ewf | grep sendmail | grep -v grep
run 'man grep'
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g
.
in a free world without fences, who needs gates
I could use a little help with ps and grep. When running a command like:
# ps -ewf | grep sendmail
root 2730 1 0 Jul14 ?00:00:01 sendmail: accepting connections
smmsp 2739 1 0 Jul14 ?00:00:00 sendmail: Queue [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:00:00 for /var/spool/clientmqueue
ro
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 13:20 +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> What exactly is pulseaudio meant to give someone like me,
> who is only interested in the most basic aspects of computer sound?
> The furthest my ambitions would ever reach
> would be to plug headphones into my laptop and listen to Bob Dyla
Thomas Cameron wrote:
R. G. Newbury wrote:
Weird problem.
I downloaded an svn version of mythtv, cd'd to the folder, and tried
to run './configure --help', Got a 'Permission Denied' error.
I am root and the permissions were and are 0775...chmod changes
nothing, even trying 0777.
Does anyon
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 12:27 +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> As far as I can tell, my NM has no recollection at all
> of where it has connected to;
> it appears to list all the access points it sees,
> and then chooses one at random.
It seems to get that side of things right, here (reselecting my ac
On Sun August 24 2008 1:09:54 pm Per Anton Rønning wrote:
> TV Sivaraman wrote:
> > Hi:
> > Did yum install both the kmod-nvidia drivers? One is nvidia GP
> > dependent and the other kernel dependent (look at
> > http://livna-dl.reloumirrors.net/fedora/9/i386/). You may also have to
> > install xor
R. G. Newbury wrote:
Weird problem.
I downloaded an svn version of mythtv, cd'd to the folder, and tried to
run './configure --help', Got a 'Permission Denied' error.
I am root and the permissions were and are 0775...chmod changes nothing,
even trying 0777.
Does anyone have any idea what is
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being that *some* subscribers of fedora-list do not subscribe to
fedora-announce-list, and comment was made about how useful/useless
fedora-announce-list is, i thought i would pass this along.
enjoy.
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g
.
in a free world without fences
> How do the pulseaudio developers know what percentage of users
> have problems with it?
Bugzilla count ?
> As far as I know, Fedora has never tried to run any kind of poll
> to find what problems users might have.
Nor with the kernel, cat, ed, cp ... so that is rather a silly point.
Also it s
>
> Hummm... Always works for me. FWIW, I am running FF 3.0.1 on RHELv4.
> Will have to give it a go on F9, time permitting.
I'm having no problems with any of these in CentOS 5.2 either.
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Ah great, thanks a lot for this check :)
I had'nt yet thought about diff'in the 2 DVD trees...
OK, doesn't look bad to me either, I prefer that.
Thanks again :]
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Craig White, il 24/08/2008 19:13, scrisse:
hi craig, thanks for your answer :)
what do you get from command (as root)
pdbedit -Lv barbara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# pdbedit -Lv
---
Unix username:barbara
NT username:
Account Flags:[U ]
User SID:
Tim wrote:
> I've had mixed results with pulseaudio. I have wondered if we can
> totally rip it out, or if it's become another one of those "required"
> things.
What I find completely baffling about pulseaudio
is that in my case it doesn't seem to make the slightest difference
whether it is work
Craig White wrote:
> clearly the people with problems with pulseaudio are in the minority or
> it would have been removed.
Sadly, this is nonsense.
How do the pulseaudio developers know what percentage of users
have problems with it?
As far as I know, Fedora has never tried to run any kind of p
On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 21:06 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> If it makes anyone feel better, Ubuntu Hardy, FF3, Flash plugin from
> Adobe...CNN Video doesn't work a lick. At least on Fedora, it tries to
> work (but does fail after a little while). Youtube does work though.
>
> Craig
>
It must be the l
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 02:20:13AM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 02:10 +, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
>
> > I've had the same problem for some time and I kind of gave up on it. CNN
> > is one notorious site that doesn't work for me. Invariably, any video
> > either blanks out or
SCHAER Frederic wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> While I thank you for your answers, I'd just like to add that I'm no
> Linux beginner...
>
> I just downloaded yet another *2* DVD images directly from Linux : -
> one using
> http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?path=pub/fedora/linux/releases/9/Fedora/
Tim wrote:
> I have noticed that NetworkManager takes its own sweet time to find this
> router, yet ones (much further away) from the neighbours pop up into the
> list quite quickly.
I had this (minor) problem when I re-booted this morning:
NM tried to connect to another, weaker, access point
ins
On Monday 25 August 2008, Frank Cox wrote:
>On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 21:06:18 -0700
>
>Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If it makes anyone feel better, Ubuntu Hardy, FF3, Flash plugin from
>> Adobe...CNN Video doesn't work a lick. At least on Fedora, it tries to
>> work (but does fail after a l
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:42:03 +0930, Tim wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 03:11 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> > I fully expect that the reason that they took the system off-line 10
> > days ago was a clear indication of their doubt of the sanctity of the
> > packages and they didn't put it back online
* Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080825 11:16]:
> Jeff Spaleta:
> >>> communication problems are not equivalent to trust issues.
>
> Tim:
> >> To many, they are.
*some* see it that way, the majority do not.
> Jeff Spaleta:
> > Those people are wrong
>
Colin Brace wrote:
>
> On my F9 system with nautilus v2.22.5.1, files and folders lose their
> emblems when I move them from one partition to another (no problems with
> moves on the same partition).
>
Correction: not *files and folders* but folders, and the files in them.
Individual files not
Dave Burns wrote:
Also note that nvidia either ignores or screws up settings set with
the display panel after the real drivers are installed. I forget the
name of the config utility that gets installed with the rpms at the
moment, but look at rpm -q --filesbypkg, you should be able to figure
it o
Hi all,
On my F9 system with nautilus v2.22.5.1, files and folders lose their
emblems when I move them from one partition to another (no problems with
moves on the same partition).
Has anyone else see this behaviour? Anyone come up with a workaround?
Thanks.
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htt
* Jeff Spaleta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080825 05:53]:
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Frank Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 19:37:02 -0800
> > Jeff Spaleta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Unfortunately, while a policy for fut
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 04:39 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> I would guess that updates are failing because some process is running
> which is blocking other processes from running at this point
The thing that automatically checks for updates and a user manually
doing updates can't both do their trick
On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 23:07 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
> Nobody can take any protective measures short of switching everything
> to another distribution entirely without that sort of information in
> hand. Are protective measures even required? We don't know that
> either.
To be blunt, you don't ev
* Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080825 03:08]:
> Jeff Spaleta wrote:
>>
>> Did we have a communication problem? Maybe.
>
> You make it sound like it was something in the past.
I'd say a week and a half ago fits squarely in the definition of
"past&quo
Jeff Spaleta:
>>> communication problems are not equivalent to trust issues.
Tim:
>> To many, they are.
Jeff Spaleta:
> Those people are wrong
In your opinion... I say that you're quite wrong about trying to
disassociate the two of them.
Being upfront and honest is what engenders trust. Being
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 03:11 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> I fully expect that the reason that they took the system off-line 10
> days ago was a clear indication of their doubt of the sanctity of the
> packages and they didn't put it back online until they felt that they
> felt that they knew the exte
Weird problem.
I downloaded an svn version of mythtv, cd'd to the folder, and tried to
run './configure --help', Got a 'Permission Denied' error.
I am root and the permissions were and are 0775...chmod changes nothing,
even trying 0777.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on? The directo
Hi All,
While I thank you for your answers, I'd just like to add that I'm no Linux
beginner...
I just downloaded yet another *2* DVD images directly from Linux :
- one using
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?path=pub/fedora/linux/releases/9/Fedora/x86_64/iso/Fedora-9-x86_64-DVD.iso&c
Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 19:58 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I had hoped to make the new drive a third one but sadly I found only
two SATA connectors on the motherboard so I had to revert to plan B.
Or there's plan c - buy a SATA card to plug into your motherboard.
Yes, I hav
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 06:46:23 +0530, TV Sivaraman wrote:
> Hi:
> I installed as per instructions in
> http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f9.html#acroba and my FF3 has
> no problem opening a pdf file in the browser.
Please return to the original message that started this thread and
unders
I think most of us were more peeved about not getting a *clear*
warning,
promptly, and wanting to know whether it really was a safety issue (do
not download) or just broken servers (downloads may fail).
They didn't say hardware, they didn't say source code control or
other distribution softw
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