For the past few days it seems that the Fedora SELinux List is not accepting
or processing posts.
Does anyone know if there is a server problem or how long it might be before
the list is working again?
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On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 15:35 -0500, Jim wrote:
> FC8/KDE
> I have gone into Alsamixer selected MIC, enabled, Mic 1 is selected,
> what else must I do to get MIC working.
> In Kmix all settings are enabled for MIC .
> The Mic is the most Frustrating thing to get working in the sound system.
> How
>When the kernel is updated, the Fedora 9 framework will rebuild a new
>initrd and it will NOT have the special modules in it.
On the CentOS list, a similar discussion revealed a procedure to facilitate
this:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-November/067688.html
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On Thursday 20 November 2008 13:52, Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
> Does /etc/sysconfig/iptables actually contain the lines
>
> *nat
>
> :PREROUTING ACCEPT [1:233]
> :POSTROUTING ACCEPT [0:0]
> :OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
>
> -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -o eth0 -j SNAT --to-source 10.154.19.210
> COM
Beartooth wrote:
I have no PDA, nor expect ever to, much less hardware to connect
it to a PC.
When I was working, and literally running my life on rails, its
ancestors, then called organizers, were fine things; I had a whole series
of them.
Those who want or need them are welcome to them
On Thursday, Nov 20th 2008 at 19:21 -, quoth Dave Feustel:
=>On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 04:58:06PM -0700, Phil Meyer wrote:
=>> Dave Feustel wrote:
=>>> I just added my hp2100 laserjet printer to f9. I then tried to print a
=>>> small test file. I get no output (the job is queued tho) plus a war
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Rex Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> I want to change the programs that xdg-open points to for things like
>>> pdf or dvi. There are no configure tools I can find on the
>>> freedesktop site and the xdg-open man
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:43:38 +1030, Tim wrote:
> > Run: repoquery --whatrequires libbluetooth.so.2
> >
> > That shows all packages with a _direct_ dependency on that library.
> > Nautilus depends on something that depends on bluez-libs.
>
> It strikes me that with things like this, and others (e
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 08:57 -0700, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 07:04 -0700, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> > I could really use a hand on this one:
> >
> > I'm running Evolution (on F10 PR/Rawhide) with the Exchange Connector,
> > and have always had incredible proble
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 04:23:11PM -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Dave Feustel wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 02:26:28PM -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> FFS is the BSD "fast file system" (yes, the Amiga also had an FFS, but
>>> since the OP said "BSD", I'm going to discount the Amiga). I think
>>>
Kevin Kempter wrote:
> Hi All;
>
> I'm hoping someone can help me with some strange email issues.
>
>
> I can send emails to most anyone except for the postgresql email lists. I've
> pinged 'em several times - even the list admins but I dont think my mails are
> getting through.
>
> At one point
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson
>> What I have done in the past is to boot off the install media,
>> select the rescue mode, and then chroot to where the root file
>> system is mounted. I thin build the new initrd, making sure it
>> matches the kernel I pl
Dave Feustel wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 02:26:28PM -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
FFS is the BSD "fast file system" (yes, the Amiga also had an FFS, but
since the OP said "BSD", I'm going to discount the Amiga). I think
Linux' UFS filesystem can mount it but I'm not sure. If it can, it
should
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 04:58:06PM -0700, Phil Meyer wrote:
> Dave Feustel wrote:
>> I just added my hp2100 laserjet printer to f9. I then tried to print a
>> small test file. I get no output (the job is queued tho) plus a warning
>> message that the printer may not be connected.
>>
>> Do I need t
Hi All;
I'm hoping someone can help me with some strange email issues.
I can send emails to most anyone except for the postgresql email lists. I've
pinged 'em several times - even the list admins but I dont think my mails are
getting through.
At one point I tried to send an email to the list
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
When the kernel is updated, the Fedora 9 framework will rebuild a new
initrd and it will NOT have the special modules in it. On fedora
systems, I found no simpler so
Dave Feustel wrote:
I just added my hp2100 laserjet printer to f9. I then tried to print a
small test file. I get no output (the job is queued tho) plus a warning
message that the printer may not be connected.
Do I need to do something else to get the cups system enabled?
Thanks.
Most HP
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Rex Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>> I want to change the programs that xdg-open points to for things like
>> pdf or dvi. There are no configure tools I can find on the
>> freedesktop site and the xdg-open man page gives no help at all.
I just added my hp2100 laserjet printer to f9. I then tried to print a
small test file. I get no output (the job is queued tho) plus a warning
message that the printer may not be connected.
Do I need to do something else to get the cups system enabled?
Thanks.
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>> When the kernel is updated, the Fedora 9 framework will rebuild a new
>> initrd and it will NOT have the special modules in it. On fedora
>> systems, I found no simpler solution than to edi
On Thursday 20 November 2008 03:44:04 pm kevin kempter wrote:
> Hi All;
>
> I have a Logitech Nano VX wireless mouse - I'm running Fedora 9 & KDE4
> in a VM
> (Vmware Fusion on a mac)
>
> Anyone kow how I can setup the middle mouse button ? my xorg.conf has
> no mouse
> section (see listing below)
Hi All;
I have a Logitech Nano VX wireless mouse - I'm running Fedora 9 & KDE4
in a VM
(Vmware Fusion on a mac)
Anyone kow how I can setup the middle mouse button ? my xorg.conf has
no mouse
section (see listing below)
Thanks in advance
# cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
# Xorg configuration c
Hi All;
I have a Logitech Nano VX wireless mouse - I'm running Fedora 9 & KDE4 in a VM
(Vmware Fusion on a mac)
Anyone kow how I can setup the middle mouse button ? my xorg.conf has no mouse
section (see listing below)
Thanks in advance
# cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 07:46 -0800, Antonio Olivares wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [1:233]
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 02:26:28PM -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> FFS is the BSD "fast file system" (yes, the Amiga also had an FFS, but
> since the OP said "BSD", I'm going to discount the Amiga). I think
> Linux' UFS filesystem can mount it but I'm not sure. If it can, it
> should automount, bu
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 11:16 +0100, Jeremy wrote:
> Hello Jonathan,
>
> To get jack running properly you need:
> - Planet CCRMA packages
> (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/) which are not
> available for F9
> - low latency kernel, Planet CCRMA also provides these, unfortunately
>
Portaudio-devel as released in the F9 distro is missing some entries in
its header files: in particular the definitions for the declarators (is
this the right word) PaTimestamp and PortAudioStream are missing.
Possibly a whole header file is missing. These problems are in the
source rpm as well as
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 07:46 -0800, Antonio Olivares wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
> *nat
> :PREROUTING ACCEPT [1:233]
>
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 14:24 -0500, Chris Snook wrote:
> The long answer is that anaconda and yum have no logic to handle this,
> so the only way to do it is to tell the installer not to format the
> filesystems you're installing on. This means your installation will
> have a whole lot of random cr
Dave Feustel wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 02:55:28PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 03:24:25PM -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
I have found no info on how to mount usb disk drives on Fedora.
How is it done?
Can F9 mount *BSD file
Beartooth:
>> But what of nautilus? It would be fine for bluez to depend on it;
>> but why should it depend on bluez?? Is someone going to tell me that
>> pango uses bluez, with or without hardware? And then sneer down his nose
>> that I'm welcome to write new code??
Michael Schwendt:
> Ru
If you send me off-list the iptables file you want as an attachment, I
will send you back notes and a corrected file.
Clearly there is some simple mis-communication or editing going on
because this is a basic iptables configuration.
Chris
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Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 19:09 -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>>> I agreee with the above but this raises the question what would running
>>> halt do?
>>>
>> Running halt or shutdown works the same as it does in any other run
>> level. There is just less for shutdown to actua
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 15:16 -0600, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Brian Millett wrote:
>
> > In my home folder, I have a .local folder. What is it? Should I care?
>
> Used by freedesktop-related specs, namely,
> http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/
>
Thanks. That is something I didn't know.
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> long story short: x86-64 f10 preview install on AMD64 laptop.
> install coldfire cross-compile toolchain, which immediately fails
> looking for /lib/ld-linux.so.2, which it obviously won't find since
> the system has /lib64/ld-2.9.so (along with various symlinks).
>
>
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 02:55:28PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Dave Feustel wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 03:24:25PM -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
> >> Dave Feustel wrote:
> >>> I have found no info on how to mount usb disk drives on Fedora.
> >>>
> >>> How is it done?
> >>>
> >>> Can F9 mo
Brian Millett wrote:
> In my home folder, I have a .local folder. What is it? Should I care?
Used by freedesktop-related specs, namely,
http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/
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On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 19:09 -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >> Yes, you need acpid running for the power switch to work. It does
> >> not run during run level 1 by default. Run level 1 is normally
> >> reserved for fixing problems on the system, as it outs it in the
> >>
Manish Kathuria wrote:
Hi,
I have experienced a strange issue in Fedora 9 while replacing
ethernet cards. Whenever a network card is replaced in Fedora 9, many
times the new NIC takes a new logical interface name instead of taking
the original interface name. For example, if a network card eth0
Dave Feustel wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 03:24:25PM -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
>> Dave Feustel wrote:
>>> I have found no info on how to mount usb disk drives on Fedora.
>>>
>>> How is it done?
>>>
>>> Can F9 mount *BSD file systems?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>> Uh, you should bve able to just plug it
Jim wrote:
> FC8 / KDE
>
> I have a box that has DHCP setup, I have to communicate with 700 miles
> away, through a Linksys WRT54G, I have Port Forwarding setup in router
> to 192.16.1.100 to this box.
> But When rebooting this box 700 miles away computer, the IP is changed
> to 192.16.1.101 and I
Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> When the kernel is updated, the Fedora 9 framework will rebuild a new
> initrd and it will NOT have the special modules in it. On fedora
> systems, I found no simpler solution than to edit the new-kernel
> script and change the modules that were assumed. Otherwise, the
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 03:24:25PM -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
> Dave Feustel wrote:
>> I have found no info on how to mount usb disk drives on Fedora.
>>
>> How is it done?
>>
>> Can F9 mount *BSD file systems?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
> Uh, you should bve able to just plug it in and fedora will automount
In my home folder, I have a .local folder. What is it? Should I care?
Thanks.
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Dave Feustel wrote:
I have found no info on how to mount usb disk drives on Fedora.
How is it done?
Can F9 mount *BSD file systems?
Thanks.
Uh, you should bve able to just plug it in and fedora will automount it
if it recognizes the file system.
Or, you can look at dmesg when you plug th
I have found no info on how to mount usb disk drives on Fedora.
How is it done?
Can F9 mount *BSD file systems?
Thanks.
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--- On Thu, 11/20/08, Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: set up NAT (network address translation) on local server
> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora."
>
> Date: Thursday, Novembe
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 18:43:17 + (UTC), Beartooth wrote:
>
> I have no PDA, nor expect ever to, much less hardware to connect
> it to a PC.
>
> When I was working, and literally running my life on rails, its
> ancestors, then called organizers, were fine things; I had a whole ser
Dave Feustel wrote:
I think I know the answer to this, but I am asking anyway just in case I
get a surprise.
I'm running 32-bit F9. I just got a 64-bit F9 install disk from
Cheapbytes and I'm wondering if there is a way to install the 64-bit
system over the 32-bit system without wiping out the c
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I want to change the programs that xdg-open points to for things like
> pdf or dvi. There are no configure tools I can find on the
> freedesktop site and the xdg-open man page gives no help at all. In
> /etc/xdg I don't see settings for evince or such. "grep -r pdf *" in
>
At 13:01 on 20 Nov 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I want to change the programs that xdg-open points to for things like
> pdf or dvi. There are no configure tools I can find on the
> freedesktop site and the xdg-open man page gives no help at all. In
> /etc/xdg I don't see settings for evince or such
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Manish Kathuria
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For a large installation of Fedora 9 we are cloning an updated system
> on identical hard disks and then using that hard disk on other
> systems. Most of the systems are either Pentium 4 or Core Duo
> processor based and
I want to change the programs that xdg-open points to for things like
pdf or dvi. There are no configure tools I can find on the
freedesktop site and the xdg-open man page gives no help at all. In
/etc/xdg I don't see settings for evince or such. "grep -r pdf *" in
the /etc/xdg directory returns
I have no PDA, nor expect ever to, much less hardware to connect
it to a PC.
When I was working, and literally running my life on rails, its
ancestors, then called organizers, were fine things; I had a whole series
of them.
Those who want or need them are welcome to t
It appears from your email that there was an editing error at the COMMIT
or line after.
Perhaps instead of a line-end on those lines it has spaces and wrapped
them into one long line?
Could happen from copy and paste depending on circumstances.
Check that each rule is on its own line.
Antonio O
I think I know the answer to this, but I am asking anyway just in case I
get a surprise.
I'm running 32-bit F9. I just got a 64-bit F9 install disk from
Cheapbytes and I'm wondering if there is a way to install the 64-bit
system over the 32-bit system without wiping out the current data.
It may b
FC8 / KDE
I have a box that has DHCP setup, I have to communicate with 700 miles
away, through a Linksys WRT54G, I have Port Forwarding setup in router
to 192.16.1.100 to this box.
But When rebooting this box 700 miles away computer, the IP is changed
to 192.16.1.101 and I no longer can connec
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 19:05:54 -0600
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Take a look at /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
Yep. It happens to other hardware as well. I replaced a dead
DVD drive and spent quite a while tracking do
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Moving Fedora 9 Hard Disk To Another System
> From: Mikkel L. Ellertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
>
> Date: 11/19/2008 08:08 PM
>
>> What is more likely
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:30:26AM -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Moving Fedora 9 Hard Disk To Another System
> From: Mikkel L. Ellertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
>
> Date: 1
Original Message
Subject: Re: Moving Fedora 9 Hard Disk To Another System
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
Date: 11/19/2008 08:08 PM
What is more likely is that the motherboard is using a diff
Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 19:05:54 -0600
> "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Take a look at /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
>
> Yep. It happens to other hardware as well. I replaced a dead
> DVD drive and spent quite a while tracking down why it came
>
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 07:04 -0700, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> I could really use a hand on this one:
>
> I'm running Evolution (on F10 PR/Rawhide) with the Exchange Connector,
> and have always had incredible problems browsing my employer's Exchange
> Global Address List. I picked up what I
Aldo Foot wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:08 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What is more likely is that the motherboard is using a different
>> hard drive controller. The new controller requires a different
>> module from the original one. So you have to build a new init
--- On Thu, 11/20/08, Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: set up NAT (network address translation) on local server
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for
> using Fedora."
> Date
I would add the *nat through COMMIT before the existing *filter line.
I don't believe it matters as long as you do not mix them together. But
usually the *nat is much briefer than *filter, thus a good convention to
put it first to find easily later.
Antonio Olivares wrote:
It seems that it
--- On Thu, 11/20/08, Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: set up NAT (network address translation) on local server
> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora."
>
> Date: Thursday, Novembe
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
greetings,
if any one using thunderbird is having problems with broken sig delimiter
when using enigma and would like to know a cure, contact me via;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
please use above link so that my filters will pass your email.
tho there maybe s
I could really use a hand on this one:
I'm running Evolution (on F10 PR/Rawhide) with the Exchange Connector,
and have always had incredible problems browsing my employer's Exchange
Global Address List. I picked up what I believe is the Global Catalog
Server by using Outlook 2007 and going through
Does /etc/sysconfig/iptables actually contain the lines
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [1:233]
:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 17:25 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Would you mind to tell me what different between "passwd" and
> "/usr/bin/passwd" ?
If you administer a Unix/Linux system, it essential that you understand
this. Even if you're only a user, it's highly relevant.
Typing "passwd" at the
--- On Wed, 11/19/08, Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Christopher K. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: set up NAT (network address translation) on local server
> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora."
>
> Date: Wednesday, Novemb
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 12:02 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Simon Slater wrote:
> >
> > ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywheretcp
> > spt:nicname state NEW,ESTABLISHED
> > ACCEPT udp -- anywhere anywhereudp
> > spt:nicname state NEW,ESTABLISHED
> >
just wild guessing... isn't there a glibc-32bit package somewhere
in the repos? don't have a 64bit system by hand other then suse
but for compatibility reasons there should be a glibc-32bit
package...
Alex
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Hello Jonathan,
To get jack running properly you need:
- Planet CCRMA packages
(http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/) which are not
available for F9
- low latency kernel, Planet CCRMA also provides these, unfortunately
not for F9
- zero latency soundcard, an onboard card probably ne
I am also need this for the oracule database
On 11/19/2008 11:34 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
long story short: x86-64 f10 preview install on AMD64 laptop.
install coldfire cross-compile toolchain, which immediately fails
looking for /lib/ld-linux.so.2, which it obviously won't find since
the
Gordon Messmer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, what means about the sentence ?
The last line of the script that I suggested to you was:
passwd -- "$1"
That line would be more secure if it were specific about where
"passwd" should be:
/usr/bin/passwd -- "$1"
Hello,
Sorry,
Wou
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