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--- Comment #28 from XinSun xin...@redhat.com 2009-05-19 04:34:24 EDT ---
[Assamese][CodePoint]
U+09BE া
U+09BF ি
U+09C0 ী
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Sorry , these are [hi_IN][GPOS]:
U+0929 U+0945 ऩॅ
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[hi_IN][GSUB]:
U+0929 U+0945 ऩॅ
U+0931 U+0945 ऱॅ
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IIRC the conflicts are needed
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Unfortunately I'm not totally in control of these things sometime.
Someone will be on site today to replace the tapes in our backup server
and give it a new drive. backup1 is in the change freeze though, can I
get 2+1's to have this work done?
-Mike
On Tue, 19 May 2009, Mike McGrath wrote:
Unfortunately I'm not totally in control of these things sometime.
Someone will be on site today to replace the tapes in our backup server
and give it a new drive. backup1 is in the change freeze though, can I
get 2+1's to have this work done?
+1
On 2009-05-19 09:37:00 AM, Mike McGrath wrote:
Unfortunately I'm not totally in control of these things sometime.
Someone will be on site today to replace the tapes in our backup server
and give it a new drive. backup1 is in the change freeze though, can I
get 2+1's to have this work done?
+1
If y'all see an ssh session dropping constantly (like, 11356 times :) let
me know.
http://www.openssh.com/txt/cbc.adv
-Mike
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Hey Mike,
That is a very interesting find to me personally. System and Software
Security is something I have great interest in. I am a security advisor in a
datacenter in the UK. However the article
http://www.cpni.gov.uk/Docs/Vulnerability_Advisory_SSH.txt says this is a
very severe attack
I was thinking on web developer or administrator.
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:25:31 +0800, :: wrote:
Hi there.
Can anyone tell me how I can update my httpd that was installed via yum
to an src version that I will build myself?
Examine the src.rpm to learn how Fedora's httpd package is configured
and built. Reproduce the same with your own
No soundcard in preferences hardware sound
Just internal audio.
How do I add\make it work.
#sudo lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82G33/G31/P35/P31 Express DRAM
Controller (rev 02)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82G33/G31/P35/P31 Express PCI
Express Root Port (rev 02)
On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 22:15 -0700, Derek Tattersall wrote:
I am running f9.
Text only or graphically? And if graphically, Gnome, KDE, or something
else? The method you use may affect how you resolve this.
Even in light of you mentioning audio and video, I wouldn't presume to
exclude
Hi, folks,
I run a network in a computing research lab. All my servers (about 25 or
so) run Fedora, as do a number of my workstations. Because of this, I
often need to build new machines from scratch, and time is, of course,
short, and I end up spending a lot of time doing a basic install,
On Tuesday 19 May 2009 11:38, Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
No soundcard in preferences hardware sound
Just internal audio.
How do I add\make it work.
#sudo lspci
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Frank
Hi Frank.
Which
Hi,
It's really annoying for me, that when I run Ctrl+R to search
through the history I end up finding my command but I'm stuck in the
history, how can I get to the end of the history with a keystroke.
Thanks
Dan
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Have a look in alsamixer with the command below, and look for anything muted,
or sliders down at zero.
alsamixer -D hw:0
That was the one. two or three sliders were at zero.
Nigel.
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Still Learning,
Paul Furness wrote:
Hi, folks,
I vaguely remember reading something on the net one time about updating
the build DVD to include the newest versions of stuff - a little like
creating an MS Windows Rollup disk. I can't find anything now - possibly
I've not hit on the right keywords to put
Paul Furness wrote:
Hi, folks,
I run a network in a computing research lab. All my servers (about 25 or
so) run Fedora, as do a number of my workstations. Because of this, I
often need to build new machines from scratch, and time is, of course,
short, and I end up spending a lot of time doing a
On 5/19/09, Dan Track dan.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It's really annoying for me, that when I run Ctrl+R to search
through the history I end up finding my command but I'm stuck in the
history, how can I get to the end of the history with a keystroke.
If you're using bash, and haven't changed
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 11:31 +0100, Dan Track wrote:
Hi,
It's really annoying for me, that when I run Ctrl+R to search
through the history I end up finding my command but I'm stuck in the
history, how can I get to the end of the history with a keystroke.
Thanks
Dan
Ctrl-C ought to do the
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Andras Simon sza...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/19/09, Dan Track dan.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It's really annoying for me, that when I run Ctrl+R to search
through the history I end up finding my command but I'm stuck in the
history, how can I get to the end of
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 12:31 +0100, Dan Track wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Andras Simon sza...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/19/09, Dan Track dan.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It's really annoying for me, that when I run Ctrl+R to search
through the history I end up finding my command
On 5/19/09, Chris Tyler ch...@tylers.info wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 12:31 +0100, Dan Track wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Andras Simon sza...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/19/09, Dan Track dan.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It's really annoying for me, that when I run Ctrl+R to search
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 11:29 +0100, Paul Furness wrote:
Hi, folks,
I run a network in a computing research lab. All my servers (about 25 or
so) run Fedora, as do a number of my workstations. Because of this, I
often need to build new machines from scratch, and time is, of course,
short,
That shouldn't matter. I want to have the owner and group permissions set
when the appropriate /dev nodes are created, on boot up or on insertion of
the device, independently of who is logged into which terminal. I mostly
use kde.
This is something of a work in progress. I am setting up a 2 seat,
On 10/05/09 21:04, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
2009/5/9 Clemens Eissererlinuxhi...@gmail.com:
I have I server which routes a private network to the internet through ppp.
All I had to do on Fedora-8 was:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 up 192.168.1.1
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/sbin/iptables -t
Hi all, i need to install a printer HP Laserjet P1505 in fedora, can
u
tell me the installation steps, i want to install the usb printer
locally..
Please send me the details ASAP
ThanksRegards
Dinesh
Go to the printer administration tool (in the Gnome desktop, it's at
On 07/05/09 04:13, Rick Stevens wrote:
Mick M. wrote:
I was trying to depmod pvrusb2, and insmod pvrusb2.
I could go to /lib/modules and drill down and find the module.
But it would not load.
Try cd /lib/modules/`uname -r` and verify there's a modules.dep file.
If not, then modules won't load
Hello,
I kinit with my office's Kerberos infrastructure both from home (via
VPN) and the office (via wired network). When I log in from the office,
the krb server is available straight away and Gnome gives me the popup
telling me my ticket has expired and I can get a new one.
When I VPN
On 15/05/09 20:06, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Still slowly working through setting up my Dell Vostro 1510 with Fedora 10.
When was it first released ?
Can you find it in the smolts.org hardware database, and has anyone
marked it as works, doesn't, need config ?
Also try the linuxquestions site's
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Derek Tattersall wrote:
That shouldn't matter. I want to have the owner and group permissions set
when the appropriate /dev nodes are created, on boot up or on insertion of
the device, independently of who is logged into which terminal. I mostly
use kde.
This is
You might want to take a look at xenner. This is a utility that can run a Xen
DomU vm on the KVM hypervisor.
- Tim
From: fedora-list-boun...@redhat.com [fedora-list-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf
Of Mark Haney [mha...@ercbroadband.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May
Taylor, Tim wrote:
You might want to take a look at xenner. This is a utility that can run a
Xen DomU vm on the KVM hypervisor.
- Tim
Again, I'm still screwed. It doesn't matter if there is an emulator for
Xen on KVM if you don't have hardware
On Tue, 19 May 2009 18:30:24 +0300
Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
Until then it's either F8 or
CentOS.
I used debian and built xen from the xen source repo.
I found that a distro based on a 2.6.18 kernel worked much better
than any of the supported versions of xen in fedora,
opensuse, etc. where
Il giorno lun, 18/05/2009 alle 12.13 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
There is on Fedora Repository a command like this?
http://www.cleancode.org/projects/email
Thanks to all for reply, so the problem is only the name of package...
Yesterday I have try rebuild the .src.rpm, get from a
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:38 AM, john wendel jwende...@comcast.net wrote:
After a little reading (thanks for the link), I decided that it was safe to
hot-plug my e-sata disk. So, I did. And what happened? A big nothing.
I've got a WD e-sata disk connected to an Intel ICH7 controller, using
I was just wondering if there is anyone out there in redhat
land who can shed more light on the use of dwarf register 16
for a virtual return address in .eh_frame info, probably
hand generated .eh_frame info in the vicinity of the
pthreads library mutex locking code.
It is briefly mentioned in
On Tuesday 19 May 2009, Paul Furness wrote:
Hi, folks,
I run a network in a computing research lab. All my servers (about 25 or
so) run Fedora, as do a number of my workstations. Because of this, I
often need to build new machines from scratch, and time is, of course,
short, and I end up spending
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:40:54AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
I was just wondering if there is anyone out there in redhat
land who can shed more light on the use of dwarf register 16
for a virtual return address in .eh_frame info, probably
hand generated .eh_frame info in the vicinity of the
Derek Tattersall wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
It makes a big difference, because HAL will change the permissions
in the GUI mode. It works best when running the Gnome or KDE
desktop. On the other hand, I believe they are still handled by
console.perms when using the cli.
Mikkel
So
On Tue, 19 May 2009 18:24:52 +0200
Jakub Jelinek wrote:
The GCC patch as examples in the testcase contains both older version which
disassembled the instructions in the pad and computed virtual return address
to the spot that branched to the pad (and pad branched to at the end)
and the
Dear All,
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
cc bpmain.o minput.o mpsinp.o convert.o mpsout.o mprnt.o timer.o
readpar.o bpmpd.o pddrv.o scale.o setlam.o symmfo.o
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Peter Langfelder
peter.langfel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Paul Smith phh...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I
On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:01:29 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I installed F10 from the Live CD on my eeePC 1000 about a month ago and
nearly everything worked out of the box except suspend/resume (Wifi
wouldn't come back) and the Bluetooth mouse (worked with minor
tweaking).
A week or so
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
cc bpmain.o minput.o mpsinp.o convert.o mpsout.o mprnt.o timer.o
readpar.o bpmpd.o pddrv.o scale.o
On 5/19/09, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com wrote:
Page down works for me if I'm understanding what you want correctly (it
takes me down to a blank command line s.t. hitting up arrow again will
take me to the last line of history).
I think that page down should only if you're less than a page
Paul Smith wrote:
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
... -L./f2c -lf2c -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lf2c
...
The f2c library is[*] part of the GNU Fortran runtime
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Joe Smith j...@martnet.com wrote:
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
... -L./f2c -lf2c -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lf2c
...
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Paul Smith phh...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
cc bpmain.o minput.o mpsinp.o convert.o mpsout.o
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 19 May 2009 18:30:24 +0300
Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
Until then it's either F8 or
CentOS.
I used debian and built xen from the xen source repo.
I found that a distro based on a 2.6.18 kernel worked much better
than any of the supported versions of xen in
I want to use a laptop as a proxy for a notebook -- in the sense
of the ordinary English word proxy, not the specific Internet sense.
Let me explain.
My wife, with better vision and smaller more adroit hands, will
of course get (and I hope enjoy) my present EeePC 701 if she
On Tue, 19 May 2009 12:38:06 -0500
dingleberry wrote:
I used debian and built xen from the xen source repo.
I found that a distro based on a 2.6.18 kernel worked much better
than any of the supported versions of xen in fedora,
opensuse, etc. where xen patches had been wedged into newer
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
If that works on the 701 (which is a lot smaller, in every sense,
and slower than the 1000), it'll be the best news in a month of Sundays.
I installed the Omega spin on my 900A. I don't know how that compares
to the 701,
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 19:24 +0200, Andras Simon wrote:
On 5/19/09, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com wrote:
Page down works for me if I'm understanding what you want correctly (it
takes me down to a blank command line s.t. hitting up arrow again will
take me to the last line of history).
On Tue, 19 May 2009 17:47:23 + (UTC)
Beartooth wrote:
Suppose I create the live USB stick, and first plug it into a
laptop, such as a T30 or T42 Thinkpad, where I have keyboard monitor
that accommodate my hands eyes far better than the EeePC.
If you only issue is keyboard and monitor
Randy wrote:
What signal does CUPS get to disable the printer? Does it come from the
system lpd somewhere? Already tried everything possible from cupsd.conf
Uh, is this on a USB interface? Recent Fedora kernels are built with
CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND, which may put your hub or printer into
On 5/19/09, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 19:24 +0200, Andras Simon wrote:
On 5/19/09, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com wrote:
Page down works for me if I'm understanding what you want correctly (it
takes me down to a blank command line s.t. hitting up arrow
Michael Casey wrote:
Plus, does someone has the full video (it was about ~20 minutes) of the
BBC clickonline botnet programme?
I found a shorter one of it:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/7932816.stm
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 18:30 +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Joe Smith j...@martnet.com wrote:
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
...
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Jussi Lehtola jussi.leht...@iki.fi wrote:
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
... -L./f2c -lf2c -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Jussi Lehtola jussi.leht...@iki.fi wrote:
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
... -L./f2c -lf2c -lm
/usr/bin/ld:
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Pim Zandbergen wrote:
Any CalDAV server.
This would be really nice to have available
Yes, CalDAV is getting hot.
Google and Yahoo do CalDAV.
The iPhone 3.0 OS will sync calendars over the air using CalDAV,
and the ZideOne connector looks promising for
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Kevin J. Cummings
cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net wrote:
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
... -L./f2c -lf2c -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 21:29 +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Jussi. Your suggestion solve the problem, but now I am getting
a another one. Please, see below.
Any ideas?
Paul
/usr/bin/ld: i386:x86-64 architecture of input file `bpmain.o' is
Paul Smith wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Kevin J. Cummings
cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net wrote:
I am trying to compile a program which was written in C. (The Makefile
is shown below.) However, when I run the command 'make', I get the
following error:
$ make
... -L./f2c -lf2c -lm
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Jussi Lehtola jussi.leht...@iki.fi wrote:
Thanks, Jussi. Your suggestion solve the problem, but now I am getting
a another one. Please, see below.
Any ideas?
Paul
/usr/bin/ld: i386:x86-64 architecture of input file
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Jussi Lehtola jussi.leht...@iki.fi wrote:
Try this:
$ cd bpmpd_c/src
$ \rm *.o
$ sed -i s|CLK_TCK|CLOCKS_PER_SEC|g timer.c
(One file uses an obsolete constant that needs to be replaced)
$ make
It runs fine, but it does not measure time. I guess that it has
Hi all,
I'm currently running a Windows Vista machine, and I'm trying to
install 64-bit Fedora 10 to dual boot.
I run into my problem after I select the *Install* option from the
Fedora welcome screen, as the installer tries to load but then stops at
*Disabling IRQ #9*. It continues
On 19/05/09 20:52, Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
Have a look in alsamixer with the command below, and look for anything
muted, or sliders down at zero.
alsamixer -D hw:0
That was the one. two or three sliders were at zero.
Frank, I would like to request that you create a bugzilla.redhat.com
2009/5/19 Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net:
I want to use a laptop as a proxy for a notebook -- in the sense
of the ordinary English word proxy, not the specific Internet sense.
Let me explain.
My wife, with better vision and smaller more adroit hands, will
ll of course get (and
2009/5/19 Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:01:29 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I installed F10 from the Live CD on my eeePC 1000 about a month ago and
nearly everything worked out of the box except suspend/resume (Wifi
wouldn't come back) and the Bluetooth mouse
as soon as I get one big enough for my hands and eyes
Check out www.visikey.net. I just got one of their usb
keyboards and it is ever so much easier to type now.
They also sell an overlay that fits some model laptops,
might be just the thing if you want to be able to see
what the heck is on top
On 20/05/09 08:03, Yang Yang Hu wrote:
I'm currently running a Windows Vista machine, and I'm trying to install
64-bit Fedora 10 to dual boot.
I run into my problem after I select the *Install* option from the
Fedora welcome screen, as the installer tries to load but then stops at
*Disabling
On Tue, 19 May 2009 12:19:57 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 19 May 2009 17:47:23 + (UTC) Beartooth wrote:
Suppose I create the live USB stick, and first plug it into a laptop,
such as a T30 or T42 Thinkpad, where I have keyboard monitor that
accommodate my hands eyes far better than
On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:54:49 -0700, Alan Evans wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net
wrote:
If that works on the 701 (which is a lot smaller, in every sense, and
slower than the 1000), it'll be the best news in a month of Sundays.
I installed the Omega
Robin Laing wrote:
kxstitch.
http://kxstitch.sourceforge.net/
I have been in contact with the author about updating the software but I
cannot build it on F10. Not enough experience yet on my part.
Most likely you're just missing kdelibs3-devel.
Kevin Kofler
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Gene Heskett wrote:
I usually do use /usr/local for that, the exceptions being, for instance,
when I built the newer kaffeine, I wanted to replace the broken version
8.3 with 8.4.
Are you sure you're talking about Kaffeine? The current version of Kaffeine
is 0.8.7, F9 updates, F10 and F11 all
S P Arif Sahari Wibowo wrote:
AFAIK .deb file also lacking some capabilities of rpm, e.g. the
one hit me before is that .deb file can only have 1 source file
and 1 patch file, while rpm can have multiple source files and
multiple patch files.
For patches, that's usually worked around by
David,
The live CD doesn't work. Instead, at boot, I get *irq 9: nobody
cared* and the boot screen recommends I try booting with the *irqpoll*
parameter. But how do I pass this parameter?
Thanks,
Yang
David Timms wrote:
On 20/05/09 08:03, Yang Yang Hu wrote:
I'm currently running a
Dmitriy wrote:
My system (i) desperately needs it for my soundcard to function
Without more details, we can't really help you. You say ALSA requires it –
did you install a custom ALSA package as well? Or maybe some ALSA plugin?
and also to start csound 5.10, which i recently
Todd Zullinger wrote:
The F9 repos were recently (in the past week) updated to use sha256
hashes for the repodata.
No. Only F11 uses SHA256. The F9 and F10 repos still use the old checksums
(SHA1 in the repodata, MD5 in most other places, e.g. checksums within the
RPMs).
Kevin Kofler
Georgi Hristozov wrote:
After upgrading to rawhide, by default I'm not authorised to mount
internal disks. I have to type the root password every time. The only
way to stop this is to turn off Active console authorisation for
org.freedesktop.devicekit.disks.filesystem-mount-system-internal. Do
Jim wrote:
Trying to put Icons on Desktop.
Dragging a app/icon from menu to Desktop, when you want to put a icon in
a certain place, Kde moves it some place other than where you want it.
You have no control of where you put Icons.
This has nothing to do with Folder view
Then this is your
Mike Martin wrote:
Both wireless and wireless work fine independently, however when
network cable is plugged in wireless says it is connected (as per
applet) but cannot access any sites .
The default is that the wired network gets preference (for obvious
reliability and speed reasons), if you
Gary Stainburn wrote:
2) I can't get MP3's to work. In all previous Fedora installs I've used
xmms to play my music, using the xmms-mp3 rpm. This doesn't appear to be
available for FC10. I'm not too bothered about xmms, but would love to be
able to play MP3's again. Can anyone tell me how
David Timms wrote:
Try the following in gnome-terminal:
He's using KDE (it's written somewhere in the middle of his mail), so he
should use Konsole.
Kevin Kofler
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Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
gwenview
... which is in kdegraphics.
Kevin Kofler
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Gary Stainburn wrote:
Can anyone please tell me where in KDE I can a control audio hardware and
see what Linux things it is using, and then how I can fix it.
In KMix. It should be running in your system tray already (right-click on it
to get a menu), if not, you can find it in the menu (Kickoff
William Case wrote:
I have a program that I suspect has a permissions bug.
It could be an SELinux-related problem.
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Kevin Kempter wrote:
I set the screensaver to the 'slide show' and under the setup tab I
selected a directory of images, I also selected 'Random order' , 'Show
names' , and 'Include images from sub-folders'
The images are all quite large (shot with a 12.1 Mpx camera)
However when the
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 23:10 +, Beartooth wrote:
I'm used to doing such things from Synaptic, PackageKit,
Pirut of old memory, or other GUI that gives me lists to choose from.
I don't know most of the names I want rid of till I see them. I know
that ssh -X or -Y exists, but haven't used it
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 18:45 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
I don't know why almost no one feels like it is a good idea to make
printing big enough to fill the available space
Educated guesses: It looks better, from a design point of view. And
you can see the whole letter past the tip of your
Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) wrote:
or download a FedoraUnity Respin:
http://spins.fedoraunity.org/spins/torrents
But those respins get out of date very quickly. For example, they have KDE
4.2.1, we've had 4.2.2 in updates for a while and 4.2.3 got pushed to
stable a few hours ago.
Kevin
Mark Haney wrote:
What's this I keep reading about Xen not being part of F10? I need xen
for some virtual machines I'm moving over to a F10 box temporarily and I
can't get yum to find the xen kernel anywhere.
What am I missing here?
You can get experimental Fedora Dom0 kernels at:
On 05/19/2009 09:35 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 23:10 +, Beartooth wrote:
I'm used to doing such things from Synaptic, PackageKit,
Pirut of old memory, or other GUI that gives me lists to choose from.
I don't know most of the names I want rid of till I see them. I know
that ssh
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Todd Zullinger wrote:
The F9 repos were recently (in the past week) updated to use sha256
hashes for the repodata.
No. Only F11 uses SHA256. The F9 and F10 repos still use the old checksums
(SHA1 in the repodata, MD5 in most other places, e.g. checksums within the
RPMs).
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
It would probably be easiest to use Polkit to make the changes. I
use polkit-gnome-authorization, but I am sure there is a KDE version
as well. I am not sure about other window managers. In Gnome, you
can either access it from the command line, or System --
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