Hi,
We have published the sixth Echo Monthly News Issue [1]. This issue
covers February 2009 and contains this topic:
1 New Icons
1.1 Perspective
Regards,
The Echo Team
References:
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/echo-icon-theme/wiki/MonthlyNews/Issue7
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Hi,
We have published the sixth Echo Monthly News Issue [1]. This issue
covers February 2009 and contains this topic:
1 New Icons
1.1 Perspective
Regards,
The Echo Team
References:
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/echo-icon-theme/wiki/MonthlyNews/Issue7
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I'm a constructions designer, I work specially with Autocad, but I use some
other design software. I'm sure that I can work with you.
Manny
¡Sé el Bello 51 de People en Español! ¡Es tu oportunidad de Brillar! Sube
tus fotos ya.
http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/collateral/picturebook/mocks/friendsmockup.png
(SVG in same directory)
Let the games begin! :) My concept for the theme of the book here is a guide on
how to be Fedora. There would be 4 chapters, freedom, friends, features, first.
The photos for each chapter will
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 01:41:43PM -0800, Máirín Duffy wrote:
http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/collateral/picturebook/mocks/friendsmockup.png
(SVG in same directory)
Let the games begin! :) My concept for the theme of the book here is a guide
on how to be Fedora. There would be 4 chapters,
Sup man so can I!
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On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 01:41:43PM -0800, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Let the games begin! :) My concept for the theme of the book here is a guide
on how to be Fedora. There would be 4 chapters, freedom, friends, features,
first. The photos for each chapter will have the model's perspective on the
This is awesome Máirín! Love the concept of splitting into the four Fs and
getting some personality of the individual in there. Very cool stuff...
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Sent:
Setting in critic mode:
Did you use hyphen or em dashes in first and last paragraph?
Careful with the widow at the end of last paragraph?
Title Chapter 2: Friends is hard to read due to similar hue. Enlighten it
might help.
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03:27:34 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #8)
I
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Adding a bit more detail.
This problem does
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--- Comment #11 from Rahul Bhalerao rbhal...@redhat.com 2009-03-04 00:39:15
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Shankar, this is same as 479100.
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:03:22AM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
I'd like one of our volunteers to install opengroupware on a publictest
server for our evaluation.
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1197
This is going to take between 5 and 15 hours a week. Don't
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, whisper shade wrote:
Hello, Mike:
I have seen the getting started page and applied for the sysadmin group.
A question is that how can I reply a email
like the format of yours?
e.g. The symbol '' set to the head of the previous email.
Set up your email client to
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Axel Thimm wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:03:22AM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
I'd like one of our volunteers to install opengroupware on a publictest
server for our evaluation.
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1197
This is going to
Hy guys, I'm very glad to joint at Fedora Infrastructure Team.
My name is Carlos Eduardo Maiolino and I'm a system administrator
since 2001/2002, and I works with Fedora since 2005.
I would like to contribute with Fedora project providing servers and
tools, tracking bugs of these same servers,
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 08:52:12AM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
Please consider giving bedework a try as well.
Thanks, that looks pretty slick too. I'll add it to our list to look at.
BTW according to our fedora-devel archives there was a guy on
fedora-devel, Trever L. Adams, whom I Cc'd, who
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Axel Thimm wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:03:22AM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
I'd like one of our volunteers to install opengroupware on a publictest
server for our evaluation.
Update:
1.
Greetings,
As you may know, the Fedora QA plans and tracks test execution against
Fedora milestones using the wiki. While the wiki has proven quite
valuable for content-driven test documentation (e.g. test plans and test
cases), recording test results has it's drawbacks.
First, in our current
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, James Laska wrote:
I'm in the process of setting up a private mediawiki+semantic instance
as a proof of concept. But a few questions for the infrastructure
team ...
* I'm curious if others in fedora-infrastructure@ have experience
with the semantic
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, CyberS0nic wrote:
Hy guys, I'm very glad to joint at Fedora Infrastructure Team.
My name is Carlos Eduardo Maiolino and I'm a system administrator
since 2001/2002, and I works with Fedora since 2005.
I would like to contribute with Fedora project providing servers and
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, James Laska wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 13:10 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
* Should the semantic performance impact be significant, is
hosting a separate Fedora QA mediawiki (with semantic
enabled) a
possibility?
That is possible, for
On Saturday 28 February 2009 11:47:57 Tim Jackson wrote:
I maintain alsa-firmware and the following bug regarding file conflicts
between recent versions of kernel-firmware and alsa-firmware got raised today:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487873
I'm not really familiar with
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run)
sound is not working!!!
_
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prak...@st.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM
To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com'
Subject: RE: F10 installation
On 03Mar2009 01:06, Robert Nichols rnicholsnos...@comcast.net wrote:
After I've used ssh on a connection with RSA authorization and given
my keyring's passphrase to gnome-ssh-askpass, that keyring is now
unlocked and future connections can be made without the passphrase.
Is there a way, short
Robert Nichols wrote:
In searching for info I keep getting references to ssh-agent being
responsible for remembering the key, but I find that ssh-agent is
never executed on my system.
Here's one way to do it - the brute force solution.
Look under
Applications - Internet - SSH Ask Pass
On Monday 02 March 2009 21:46:34 Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Mike Cloaked wrote:
I have just updated some f10 boxes a few minutes ago. On logging on again
after rebooting to the new kernel this evening, the main user directories
have had their contexts changed to usr_t so I presume some kind of
Around 03:17am on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 (UK time), Dave Bolt IT Solutions
scrawled:
So here is what I do.
Open a terminal
Change user by typing su followed by return key. You will be prompted for
It is probably less confusing if su - (without the quotes) is entered.
This will make it a
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Summary
SELinux is preventing procmail (procmail_t) write to ./tmp (usr_t).
Detailed Description
SELinux denied access requested by procmail. It is not expected that this
access is required by procmail and this access may signal an intrusion
attempt. It is also
Tony Molloy wrote:
I have to agree with Daniel here. I've just done an upgrade and rebooted
without any problems.
[moll...@nogs ~]$ rpm -qa --last | grep selinux
selinux-policy-targeted-3.5.13-46.fc10Tue Mar 3 08:13:10 2009
selinux-policy-3.5.13-46.fc10 Tue
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
This is very strange, I have no idea why SELinux update would do this,
and suspect that something else might have gone wrong. Were there other
packages in the update?
I will update my F10 and see what is going on.
Could be someone is doing a chcon -t usr_t in
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 16:34:15 -0800 (PST), Antonio wrote:
Tried to update Fedora 10 x86_64, but
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
digikam-libs-0.10.0-0.6.beta5.fc10.x86_64 from installed has depsolving
problems
-- Missing Dependency: libkipi.so.5()(64bit) is needed by package
On Tuesday 03 March 2009 09:46:19 Mike Cloaked wrote:
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Summary
SELinux is preventing procmail (procmail_t) write to ./tmp (usr_t).
Detailed Description
SELinux denied access requested by procmail. It is not expected that this
access is required by procmail and this
On Tuesday 03 March 2009 01:37:17 Rick Stevens wrote:
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Rick Stevens ri...@nerd.com writes:
I believe you'll find all that in ~/.purple
Thanks!
Now I'm not sure they could have made that any harder to find. Purple?
Purple
Yup. Pidgin uses
Thanks,
How ever, I am searching for more low level procedure. I mean, is there any
event or interruption that the system produces then the user come leaves or
take back his machine.
Regards
Adel
2009/3/2 Matthew Flaschen matthew.flasc...@gatech.edu
Adel ESSAFI wrote:
Hi list
I
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Why would Linux be waking up every 5 to 10 seconds to write to the disk
when I am sitting at my desktop or sitting at the login screen? (i.e. No
programs running. Only 40 total wakeups seen in powertop)
Try this:
yum install blktrace
mount a /sys/kernel/debug -t
On Tuesday 03 March 2009 08:10:48 Cameron Simpson wrote:
...
I wonder how you find that, since it _is_ ssh-agent which provides this
service. What specific checks have you made?
Or in GNOME, Seahorse provides the same service.
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On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 11:41 +0100, Adel ESSAFI wrote:
How ever, I am searching for more low level procedure. I mean, is
there any event or interruption that the system produces then the user
come leaves or take back his machine.
My suggestion would be to look into how the screensaver does the
Last night's updates, 17 Updates and 4 Installations, mostly went well but
there was an error with SELinux blocking cupsd renaming and writing to
subscriptions.conf
The summary in SELinux is, for instance,
SELinux is preventing cupsd (cupsd_t) rename to ./subscriptions.conf.0
(cupsd_etc_t)
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
I'm guessing that a list visible was left unset,
Good call.
pref name='list_visible' type='bool' value='0'/
and show system tray icon was set at never, in the ~/.purple/prefs.xml
file.
I don't immediately see any variable by that name (or
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 22:42:25 +
phil happyharrys...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
kevin is it major surgery to build xfce 4.6 in F10? as i've literally
just finished downloading the full source tarball, (and the graphical
installer in case i came up against to much problems lol)
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht:
and show system tray icon was set at never, in the
~/.purple/prefs.xml file.
I don't immediately see any variable by that name (or similar) in my
old or new prefs. (Maybe that's the problem if it defaults to
value='0' ?)
The default seems to be always to show the
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Why would Linux be waking up every 5 to 10 seconds to write to the
disk when I am sitting at my desktop or sitting at the login screen?
(i.e. No programs running. Only 40 total wakeups seen in powertop)
- Seagate 320gig SATA
- XFS filesystem, relatime mount option
Ed Greshko wrote:
I agree that it's great if users look at logs and send them to
technicians when appropriate. My point is just that if they don't
understand them, don't want to look them up, and don't want to report
the issue to someone who will, then they should just ignore the logs and
--- On Tue, 3/3/09, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: dependencies/conflicts on regular Fedora 10
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 1:49 AM
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 16:34:15 -0800 (PST), Antonio wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 11:06:20AM -, Dave Bolt IT Solutions wrote:
Last night's updates, 17 Updates and 4 Installations, mostly went well but
there was an error with SELinux blocking cupsd renaming and writing to
subscriptions.conf
The summary in SELinux is, for instance,
SELinux is
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 12:57 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I think someone who just wanted a system that works,
and wasn't willing to experiment and read about the system,
would find Fedora very frustrating.
Perhaps. But then they might find Windows just as aggravating. I know
I find it more
Thanks Paul,
My system seems to match yours on the context issue.
I noticed there are updates to SELinux in the same updates so wander if
there was a problem before SELinux was updated. If that's the case I think I
need to re-apply the cups update, if I can find the details.
Regards
Dave
-
I am an old Norton Ghost 2003 user use a NG 2003 DOS Boot CD to
backup restore NTFS -- partitions on Windows system (dual-boot
Linux Windows XP Prof).
I have not used Ghost for ext3 partition image backup, though have
been using it regularly for NTFS -- NTFS (Windows) partition backup,
with
Antonio Olivares wrote:
Tried to update Fedora 10 x86_64, but
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
digikam-libs-0.10.0-0.6.beta5.fc10.x86_64 from installed has depsolving
problems
-- Missing Dependency: libkipi.so.5()(64bit) is needed by package
digikam-libs-0.10.0-0.6.beta5.fc10.x86_64
People,
I have an older laptop that has a reversible screen so it can be used as
a tablet PC but I have never used it like that (it currently has F10
installed). Are there Fedora utilities I can use to check to see if I
can get the touchscreen working with F10?
Thanks,
Phil.
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Hash: SHA1
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
This is very strange, I have no idea why SELinux update would do this,
and suspect that something else might have gone wrong. Were there other
packages in the update?
I will update my F10 and see
Hi Dennis...
Thanks for the reply... Here's my solution up to now.. might change in the
future...
The problem:
App has a bunch of clients that need to get a separate/unique list of files
from a master server app. The files are created by the master server
process, and reside on the filesystem
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Yes if you bind mount a usr_t directory without telling the system about
it, it could cause labeling problems.
For example, if you store your homedirs in /usr/myhome/dwalsh and bind
mount this over /home/dwalsh. SELinux will label the directory usr_t
since
Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 03Mar2009 01:06, Robert Nichols rnicholsnos...@comcast.net wrote:
After I've used ssh on a connection with RSA authorization and given
my keyring's passphrase to gnome-ssh-askpass, that keyring is now
unlocked and future connections can be made without the passphrase.
Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 12:57 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I think someone who just wanted a system that works,
and wasn't willing to experiment and read about the system,
would find Fedora very frustrating.
Perhaps. But then they might find Windows just as aggravating. I know
Agile Aspect wrote:
Robert Nichols wrote:
In searching for info I keep getting references to ssh-agent being
responsible for remembering the key, but I find that ssh-agent is
never executed on my system.
Here's one way to do it - the brute force solution.
Look under
Applications -
DB wrote:
Martín Marqués wrote:
2009/3/2 DB freddog...@yahoo.co.uk:
fedora-list-requ...@redhat.com wrote:
Yup, I have the same problem with Amarok - it did play one CD for me
last
week when I first installed it, but now all it finds is a couple of
clips
(that I didn't know I'd made)
Philip Rhoades wrote:
I have an older laptop that has a reversible screen so it can be used as
a tablet PC but I have never used it like that (it currently has F10
installed). Are there Fedora utilities I can use to check to see if I
can get the touchscreen working with F10?
It would help to
Antonio Olivares wrote:
--- On Tue, 3/3/09, Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Michael Schwendt mschwe...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: dependencies/conflicts on regular Fedora 10
To: fedora-list@redhat.com
Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 1:49 AM
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 16:34:15 -0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
I agree that it's great if users look at logs and send them to
technicians when appropriate. My point is just that if they don't
understand them, don't want to look them up, and don't want to report
the issue to
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
If you run KVM you can alt-cntl-F2 to get into the manager
That would be Ctrl+Alt+2, not Ctrl+Alt+F2.
Yes, thanks. Then he can manually enter the sequence he wants to pass to the VM.
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We have more to fear from the
Hello everbody:
I use Fedora 10 i386 in a Compaq Presario Notebook C735EM.
The system is updated, and my desktop is gnome with compiz fusion enabled.
The graphics card is intel.
The problem I have is that when I change the current user session to another
user, the system freezes, crashes.
All I
Tim:
Perhaps. But then they might find Windows just as aggravating. I
know I find it more so.
Timothy Murphy:
I'm afraid you are viewing Fedora with rose-tinted spectacles.
And I counter claim the reverse. You look at Windows through
rose-tinted glasses, and at Fedora though broken glass.
Pedro Jose wrote:
Hello everbody:
I use Fedora 10 i386 in a Compaq Presario Notebook C735EM.
The system is updated, and my desktop is gnome with compiz fusion
enabled. The graphics card is intel.
The problem I have is that when I change the current user session to
another user, the system
Original Message
Subject: Re: Laptop: Hard drive wakes up every 5-10 seconds
From: Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
fedora-list@redhat.com
Date: 03/03/2009 06:46 AM
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
- XFS
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 09:11 -0700, Phil Meyer wrote:
It is my opinion, that non technical persons should not touch a
computer at all, but that is unrealistic in today's society.
I have similar feelings. I view being asked to fix up someone else's
computer with the same amount of enthusiasm as
Anyone know if OpenSSL supports IPv6? All I've found is that it does
not, which is a real bummer. I found a bug[1] that looks like it added
IPv6 support, but when I test using the openssl command line argument it
fails.
If OpenSSL does support IPv6, then I'd be grateful to know where to look
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 07:46 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Also consider changing /boot to ext2
Not sure what that's going to gain. How often do you have to change the
contents of /boot? It's mostly treated as read-only, and only used when
you boot it up. Short of doing kernel updates,
brian wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
brian wrote:
Since upgrading to 10 a few weeks ago, I've occasionally logged in to
find the display stretched out of shape. Everything appears too tall
thin. Logging out and back in has always fixed the problem.
I've gone through the logs but I really
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 16:08:51 -0500, Tom Diehl wrote:
[]
When it asks, tell it Yes. If that fails, tell it Save, and
notice the name it offers (or change it, if you like). Then go into
your home directory and find it; this time you have all of Fedora to
open it with, and will
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 08:55:54 -0700, Phil wrote:
This is supposed to happen. yum is doing its job
protecting you from making mistakes. Furthermore, this OFTEN happens
when mirrors are not in sync, which cannot be controlled.
That theory is broken. First of all, look at this:
Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 07:46 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Also consider changing /boot to ext2
Not sure what that's going to gain. How often do you have to change the
contents of /boot? It's mostly treated as read-only, and only used when
you boot it up. Short of
I have a application monitoring program running on the display of a
machine and I'm looking to have the screen lock with a password like the
screensaver does however I do not want the screen to blank since this
would obviously prevent me from seeing what's on the screen. But I do
want to prevent
Hi All,
New to the list, I have used linux before. Here is my problem, yesterday
I installed fedora 10 on my computer and installed the correct nvidia
drivers and it worked great. I realized that I needed a bigger hard
drive so I installed a new hard drive and installed fedora 10 again.
On Tuesday 03 March 2009 17:01:29 Jeffrey Ross wrote:
I have a application monitoring program running on the display of a
machine and I'm looking to have the screen lock with a password like the
screensaver does however I do not want the screen to blank since this
would obviously prevent me
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 21:25 -0800, john wendel wrote:
For those of you lusting after XFCE 4.6, I just wanted to report that I
ran the graphical installer and installed in a sub-directory in my home
directory. The only tweak I had to do was edit the gtk-doc.pc
pkgconfig file and pretend that
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 09:18:46AM -0600, Robert Nichols wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
Go:
env | grep '^SSH'
Is there an SSH_AUTH_SOCK?
Find the ssh and kill it. Or modify your envionment sufficiently to gain
control over the ssh-agent (or simply start your own). By using the -t
option
Robert Nichols wrote:
The process at the other end of $SSH_AUTH_SOCK is
gnome-keyring-daemon -d -login. That process gets created when I
log in. Killing it doesn't strike me as a good idea. Indeed, other
keyring related stuff breaks if I do that.
You can tell the keyring daemon not to
Paul W. Frields wrote:
Does this page help you at all?
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Ssh
Sadly, I think that page has less information on it than it used to.
You used to be able to tell the keyring daemon to ignore certain ssh
keys. That's no longer possible with later versions AFAICT.
I
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:58:19 +
John Austin j...@jaa.org.uk wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 21:25 -0800, john wendel wrote:
For those of you lusting after XFCE 4.6, I just wanted to report
that I ran the graphical installer and installed in a sub-directory
in my home directory. The only
brian wrote:
OK, so this has just happened again so I took the opportunity to see
what xrandr had to say about it.
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 240, current 1360 x 864, maximum 1360 x 864
default connected 1360x864+0+0 0mm x 0mm
1360x768 60.0
1152x864 60.0
1024x768
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Robin Laing
robin.la...@drdc-rddc.gc.ca wrote:
Jose Severino wrote:
i have Fedora 10 with GNOME, and all my system freeze it after 10 or 20
minutes, what can i do?
i have a laptop HP Pavilion dv5-1147la
Sorry for my English
Thank you
Entérate de todo lo
Robert Nichols rnicholsnos...@comcast.net writes:
Thereafter, ssh happily without requiring a passphrase, and that
capability does _not_ time out.
Another thing that appears not to work with the gnome version of the
ssh-agent is ssh-add -d or ssh-add -D. Not good.
-wolfgang
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I want to run OpenVPN over IPv6. The FAQ indicates that this requires a
patch and This patch will probably be merged into the mainline post-2.0.
I read through the man pages and it was not evident if this patch is in
FC10 (or earlier versions).
Does anyone know?
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Todd Zullinger wrote:
Robert Nichols wrote:
The process at the other end of $SSH_AUTH_SOCK is
gnome-keyring-daemon -d -login. That process gets created when I
log in. Killing it doesn't strike me as a good idea. Indeed, other
keyring related stuff breaks if I do that.
You can tell the
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
brian wrote:
I tried resetting using xrandr:
$ xrandr --fb 1152x864
xrandr: specified screen 1152x864 not large enough for output default
(1360x864+0+0)
Does:
xrandr -s 1360x864
work any better for you? I find that I have to issue 2 commands since
it thinks
brian wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
brian wrote:
I tried resetting using xrandr:
$ xrandr --fb 1152x864
xrandr: specified screen 1152x864 not large enough for output default
(1360x864+0+0)
Does:
xrandr -s 1360x864
work any better for you? I find that I have to issue 2 commands since
Adel ESSAFI wrote:
Thanks,
How ever, I am searching for more low level procedure. I mean, is there any
event or interruption that the system produces then the user come leaves or
take back his machine.
I don't think so, at least not without JNI.
Matt Flaschen
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Robert Nichols wrote, On 03/03/2009 02:29 PM:
Todd Zullinger wrote:
Robert Nichols wrote:
The process at the other end of $SSH_AUTH_SOCK is
gnome-keyring-daemon -d -login. That process gets created when I
log in. Killing it doesn't strike me as a good idea. Indeed, other
keyring related
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if Fedora was easily and painlessly usable on an ARM
architecture/processor. Any thoughts on this issue?
I wanted to know about it because of this cool gadget:
http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/touchbook/
Thank you,
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Steve Searle st...@stevesearle.com wrote:
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Steve
You might make it clear that the download is a PDF the latest issue of
Linux Format magazine. By the way, it's the first time I have heard
The kmod-nvidia package is missing for kernel 2.6.27.19-170.2.35.fc10.
Yes, I know it is based on proprietary code. Lets not get into that.
Its still missing.
I make this post in case the powers that be don't realize its missing.
Thanks for listening.
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Arthur Pemberton pem...@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have
started 2 kernels ago.
On what type of system have you experienced the problem?
Do you continually have this problem or have you been able to fix it?
Does
Todd Denniston wrote:
Robert Nichols wrote, On 03/03/2009 02:29 PM:
Again, thanks for the effort, but NO-GO!
I tried changing the setting for that boolean to false, both with
gconftool-2 and with the GUI gconf-editor, and also by running
gconftool-2 as root. No change, nada, zip!
Well, all
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