On 12/28/2009 9:06 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Is there a way to get the old behavior (pre-F12) back with F12? Is this
just a bug, and should I file it as such?
There is an /etc/sysconfig/kernel file which has an UPDATEDEFAULT=yes
setting in it by default, perhaps setting it to "no" would make
I just tried burning a DVD (authored by DeVeDe) and both K3b and
GnomeBaker fail to start writing. Clean boot doesn't help, neither does
lowering the write speed to 4x.
Anyone else having this problem?
kernel:
2.6.31.9-174.fc12.i686
dmesg:
cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!
sr
Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
> can you create a file "/etc/profile.d/mypiklab.sh"
> and add the following contents
> #
> export PATH=$PATH:/usr/libexec/sdcc
> #--
>
> Then reboot and try piklab again. If you still have issues with it,
> please post an example (on FEL's mailing list) so that
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Paul Allen Newell wrote:
>
>> I think part of my confusion is that I am not understanding whether a
>> login shell covers everything that is done once I have logged in via
>> splash screen or if it is confined to "logining into a shell". If the
>> former, then I would assume
Hi Paul,
On Monday 28 December 2009 09:21 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
The man page tells you under what conditions the various files
(/etc/profile, ~/.bash_profile ~/.bash_login etc) are read depending on
what type of shell (interactive, login).
Are you saying there is a sit
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
>
> I think part of my confusion is that I am not understanding whether a
> login shell covers everything that is done once I have logged in via
> splash screen or if it is confined to "logining into a shell". If the
> former, then I would assume bash_profiles is hit once a
>From the description of the bad gstreamer plug-ins in Gnome installer,
it seemed that they could be both problematic and not necessary. I
removed them and it didn't cause any problem watching wmv media.
There were 2 entries for rhythmbox, the latest impossible to select. I
removed the one that wa
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Paul Allen Newell wrote:
>>
>>> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>>>
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
>> ~/.bash_profile g
Hi Leland,
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Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any "well behaved" desktop environment
when ever you l
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>> Hi Aaron,
>>
>> On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any "well behaved" desktop environment
when ever you login. In my experience X
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any "well behaved" desktop environment
when ever you login. In my experience XFCE and WindowMaker does
this. (I
don't use
TNWestTex wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
François Patte wrote:
Paul Allen Newell a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 w
Suvayu and Tim:
A very good explanation of the differences and what to expect from each.
Suvayu is correct in understanding my emails that I am running tcsh as
that is the shell I am most familiar with thanks to work environments.
Given the info that I have gotten here, I will take a stab at f
I have three disks in my system, divided into a mix of RAID-1 and RAID-5
partitions. I have /boot as a RAID-1 on MD0 (SDA1, SDB1), / as RAID-1 on MD1
(SDA2, SDB2), and the remainder as RAID-5 with LVM (SDA3, SDB3, SDC3). The
intent is that for boot and root, if SDA fails, I can boot off SDB.
I guess my DRI is broken in some way.
The display is washed out and I get only 1.5 fps with glxgears. Any
ideas on what the problem could be or other commands I could run to
narrow it down?
I know things are changing rapidly for the older ATI chipsets so is it
just a matter of "we know and a
Tim wrote:
> Ed Greshko:
>> Weird
>>
>> Wondering if "hwclock -r" returns a correct time...or if there is a
>> difference between the hardware clock and the system clock.
>
> It shouldn't, and it doesn't. The hardware clock is set to GMT on
> that machine, too. It's not dual-boot, and it's
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any "well behaved" desktop environment
when ever you login. In my experience XFCE and WindowMaker does this. (I
don't use Gnome/KDE as often,
On Monday 28 December 2009 04:03 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 15:53:33 -0800, Suvayu wrote:
Try `grep 'Dec 27' /var/log/yum.log'. Where December 27th is the date
when you updated your machine.
Plus the good oldrpm -qa --last|lessstill works fine, too.
I wasn't aw
2009/12/29 Tom Horsley :
>
> I didn't have a problem, but you can see it spew a lot of info
> about what is happening if you remove the "quiet" option
> from the kernel boot line. That might give a clue where it
> is spending time.
Or run bootchart..
http://www.bootchart.org
-c
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Bob Goodwin writes:
On 28/12/09 17:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
xset dpms force off
If running 'xset dpms force off' puts your monitor into powersave mode
immediately, and if you boot with 'nomodeset', and that makes powersave
work for you again automatically, then you have the same bug.
Af
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 17:49:34 -0500, Marcel wrote:
>
>> > The -devel in the name means that these are
>> > optional packages needed by software developers, including people who
>> > (re)compile/(re)build software packages from source code.
On 28/12/09 17:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
xset dpms force off
If running 'xset dpms force off' puts your monitor into powersave mode
immediately, and if you boot with 'nomodeset', and that makes powersave
work for you again automatically, then you have the same bug.
After pondering this, si
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 00:32:07 +
N James Bridge wrote:
> Any ideas? Anyone else getting the same behaviour?
I didn't have a problem, but you can see it spew a lot of info
about what is happening if you remove the "quiet" option
from the kernel boot line. That might give a clue where it
is spend
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 10:29 -0500, Mail Lists wrote:
> It clearly shows delay exactly as original post said 2-3 mins in
> int-mx05 ... and 7-10 mins in lists01-xxx
I managed to miss seeing the additional delay.
>
> If each message takes 15 mins to process that would be a maximum of
> 96 messag
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
> 2009/12/28 Marcel Rieux :
>> It's the first time I open Ryththmbox since I upgraded and it seems
>> there's a problem. When I click the icon, it doesn't open. In a shell:
>>
>> (plugin-scanner:2610): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register
>>
Upgraded this evening and the system seemed broken but did start the
boot process after about 2 minutes. All normal thereafter. It doesn't
make any difference if I boot to level 3. After leaving the boot menu,
the screen simply displays a single underline character and nothing
happens at all for 2
Tim:
>> Yeah, our timezones are GMT+9.5 normally, or GMT+10.5 in summer time
>> (which is now). A half hour difference, but the headers show the
>> time flipping by 14 minutes, as well. And, it's all on the same
>> computer. Grr!
Ed Greshko:
> Weird
>
> Wondering if "hwclock -r" return
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 15:53:33 -0800, Suvayu wrote:
> On Monday 28 December 2009 03:43 PM, Dennis Mattingly wrote:
> > I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
> >
> > And today, a system update broke the game.
> > (It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it cras
On Monday 28 December 2009 03:43 PM, Dennis Mattingly wrote:
I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
And today, a system update broke the game.
(It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it crashes).
I think it was a pam update, or something.
How I can list
I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
And today, a system update broke the game.
(It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it crashes).
I think it was a pam update, or something.
How I can list the most recent updates on my machine?
I'm not ready to lose it
On 27/12/09 22:42, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 06:20:06 -0500 (EST), Robert wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009, Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
...
Right click over the workspaces in the lower right corner and pick
"Preferences".
wow ... that just blew away all of my
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 17:49:34 -0500, Marcel wrote:
> > The -devel in the name means that these are
> > optional packages needed by software developers, including people who
> > (re)compile/(re)build software packages from source code.
>
> Is that why I have:
>
> rpm -q
> /var/lib/yum/yumdb/g/(ch
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>> On Sunday 27 December 2009 11:06 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>> On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
>>> Paul Allen Newell wrote:
>>>
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f1
2009/12/28 Marcel Rieux :
> It's the first time I open Ryththmbox since I upgraded and it seems
> there's a problem. When I click the icon, it doesn't open. In a shell:
>
> (plugin-scanner:2610): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register
> existing type `GstBaseVideoCodec'
I've no idea, but that lo
Bob Goodwin writes:
On 27/12/09 20:27, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
After updating to FC12, the monitor on one of my servers no longer
turned off when the console was idle.
This wasn't the end of the world, so I didn't give this much
importance. This weekend I had some extra time to spare, and I'v
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> The -devel in the name means that these are
> optional packages needed by software developers, including people who
> (re)compile/(re)build software packages from source code.
Is that why I have:
rpm -q
/var/lib/yum/yumdb/g/(checksum?)
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 15:55 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:27:39 -0800
> Gordon Charrick wrote:
>
> > Pretty simple and logical way to keep track of monthly
> > bills or other tasks that need to be done regularly, but haven't found
> > any Linux apps that can handle this task
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> On Sunday 27 December 2009 10:52 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> > Suvayu Ali wrote:
> >>
> >> If the OP is interested, the command line way to do this would be to
> >> have one of your login scripts like ~/.bash_profile say,
> >>
2009/12/28 Felix Schwarz :
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a Huawei K3765 UMTS stick. I got it working using usb_modeswitch
> and a specific 'MessageContent'. After that the device changes its usb id
> and can be used as a modem.
>
> Now I want this stick to be supported by Fedora out of the box so I was
> loo
On 12/28/2009 02:46 PM, Sam Sharpe wrote:
Good points ...
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I'm using a Huawei K3765 UMTS stick. I got it working using usb_modeswitch and
a specific 'MessageContent'. After that the device changes its usb id and can
be used as a modem.
Now I want this stick to be supported by Fedora out of the box so I was
looking around where I need to send pat
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 15:25:34 -0500, Marcel wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Marcel Rieux wrote:
>
> (snip)
>
> I went to Rhythmbiox's site and learned that the minimum version of
> gstreamer needed is 0.10.14 . The latest versions of gstreamer are:
>
> GStreamer Good 0.10.17 & Bad 0.
Hi, all,
Thanks to Tom, Chit, and g.
I have to go get my Christmas lights down and stowed, clean up some
place for relatives to stay, and then I'll get back on this. I didn't
even thing to look for another mailing list, DUHHH!!!
I'll try all the hints, gather more informat
Greetings.
This is a regular posting every monday,
letting people know about the upcoming IRC classroom sessions that are
scheduled.
From the Classroom page at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom
we currently have the following Classes scheduled:
Date and Time (UTC) Class topic and
Shakthi;
This is what I'm recommending to a friend, coworker, for doing development
work in a Linux environment at home for the ARM microcontroller below:
http://www.eclipse.org/
http://www.eclipse.org/cdt/
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ecl-cdt1/index.html
http://www.ibm.com/de
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Marcel Rieux wrote:
(snip)
I went to Rhythmbiox's site and learned that the minimum version of
gstreamer needed is 0.10.14 . The latest versions of gstreamer are:
GStreamer Good 0.10.17 & Bad 0.10.17 stable releases2009-11-17 01:00
GStreamer Bad 0.10.16 sta
2009/12/28 Mail Lists :
> However, if things go slow enough there is a potential problem that the
> lists may overwhelm the outgoing MX servers.
>
> The observation I had is simply that the delay (which is in the
> outgoing MX) has increased from 1-2 mins to 10 possibly higher. It is
> the change
Mail Lists wrote:
only the server maintainers can really
see the load.
Nuh uh... I hack into the gibson[1] and look at all server loads
anywhere on the planet. That's how all l33t hax0rs do it.
[1] As seen on TV.
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On 12/28/2009 11:36 AM, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> It would however mean that if the delay holds true, then you'd be able
> to get about 50 back/forth exchanges on any thread/topic a day - which
> is certainly more than most threads get on this particular list.
>
> --
> Sam
>
I think of it more simp
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
>
> François Patte wrote:
>> Paul Allen Newell a écrit :
>>
>>> To all:
>>>
>>> Installed f12 without any problems.
>>>
>>> Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
>>> could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
>>>
>>> Searched Fedora f1
On 12/27/2009 01:10 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
Does anyone have a way to install onto an SD card? I have been able to
install on a USB stick but the installer doesn't see an SD card as a
device to install onto.
I don't want this to be setup as one of those "live" distributions
where you have
On 12/27/09 14:48, Steven Stern wrote:
On 12/27/2009 02:27 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
It's been a while since I went looking for a calendar that handles this
simple task only to be repeatedly disappointed. This is one feature that
(uggh) Outlook handles right.
I want to keep track of monthl
Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 20:08 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Also does differences, so you can print not only the birthday of kids
but their age this year, anniversaries, last friday in the quarter,
Easter, whatever.
Just once, or maybe every time, I'd like to see a calendar NOT ask me a
paul van der meij wrote:
I assume you are working under gnome. Just right click with the cursor
in on of the workspace icons, on the panel bar on the right. select
preferences and you can change the number of virtual workspaces and
other things.
I assume you intended that as a reply to the O
BeartoothHOS wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 21:53:22 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
the the Preferences->Display to
set the resolution. Failing in this use system-config-display --xorg to
create a new file, then edit that. Only needed to do that on one
machine.
I got an error message denyin
I use a Logitech V470 BT mouse with my EeePC 1000. On F11 everything
Just Worked, but on F12 I have to manually pair the mouse (using "sudo
hidd --server-search") and even then it regularly disconnects. This what
appears in /var/log/messages:
Dec 28 14:16:08 localhost NetworkManager: bluez_manager
2009/12/28 Mail Lists :
> If each message takes 15 mins to process that would be a maximum of 96
> messages per day outgoing ... sounds like a potential problem no?
Only if message delivery was a blocking, serial process - it isn't.
Even if it took a message 15 minutes, to get from input to outp
On 12/28/2009 02:44 AM, Tim wrote:
> Your ISP's or within the list server servers'?
List server - your posting confirms it.
It clearly shows delay exactly as original post said 2-3 mins in
int-mx05 ... and 7-10 mins in lists01-xxx
> Received: from mx1-phx2.redhat.com by external mail ;
> e.g. Open menu, instantly pick choice, versus open menu, wait for effect
> to subside before you can even read menu, then pick choice.
>
> The effects are *NOT* that quick that they add insubstantial delays.
For certain things and hardware some of the compositing costs are visible
(but it seems
Tim wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 17:23 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> You say it isn't a local clock issue, yet the time zones are flipping
>> within your LAN. AFAIK, Adelaide is GMT+1030 in summer time. The
>> only time I've seen time zone incorrectness like this was when some
>> systems, at
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 17:22:17 +, I BeartoothHOS wrote:
[]
> Between your post and Tom Horsley's, I happened to think of
> changing the driver -- and did, from nv to vesa. I don't now recall
> exactly what all else I did, but I do remember an oddity.
>
> At one point, I
I assume you are working under gnome. Just right click with the cursor in on
of the workspace icons, on the panel bar on the right. select preferences
and you can change the number of virtual workspaces and other things.
greetings
paul
2009/12/28 Bill Davidsen
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
>> i'
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:55:06 -0500, Raymond wrote:
> Who was the genius that changed the GRUB config updating process?
>
> Up until now, whenever a new kernel update came a long, GRUB's
> configuration file would remain basically the same, which would mean I
> didn't have to go in and manually
> Is there a way to get the old behavior (pre-F12) back with F12? Is this
> just a bug, and should I file it as such?
There is an /etc/sysconfig/kernel file which has an UPDATEDEFAULT=yes
setting in it by default, perhaps setting it to "no" would make it
leave the default alone? (I'm never sure e
Who was the genius that changed the GRUB config updating process?
Up until now, whenever a new kernel update came a long, GRUB's
configuration file would remain basically the same, which would mean I
didn't have to go in and manually set GRUB to boot to my Windows
partition by default every si
Steve Blackwell wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:18:59 -0800 (PST)
> TNWestTex wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Steve Blackwell wrote:
>> >
>> > I ran preupgrade to go from F10 to F11 and I was pleasantly
>> > surprised (because F9->F10 was a mess) that it worked almost
>> > flawlessly.
>> >
>> >
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 17:58 +1030, Tim wrote:
> Abbreviating down to the salient comments,
> ~/.bash_profile says:
> # User specific environment and startup programs
>
> ~/.bashrc says:
> # User specific aliases and functions
NB: I should add that's the textbook situation. When it comes to
prac
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 17:23 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> You say it isn't a local clock issue, yet the time zones are flipping
> within your LAN. AFAIK, Adelaide is GMT+1030 in summer time. The
> only time I've seen time zone incorrectness like this was when some
> systems, at the office I worked a
Thanks for the info. But the bluetooth device is activated by udev as
the bluetooth icon is on when the console outputs starting udev during
boot, so this should have nothing to do with gnome or services. I
remember fedora 11 at first did the same thing, later changed to
default bluetooth device of
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Andrew Robinson
wrote:
> Got an iphone for Christmas. I want to be able to stream videos to it from
> my MythTV setup. Looking through the MythTV wiki, step one is to get ffmpeg
> to transcode videos to a format that the iphone can use. I tried the ffmpeg
> that c
On 27/12/09 20:27, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
After updating to FC12, the monitor on one of my servers no longer
turned off when the console was idle.
This wasn't the end of the world, so I didn't give this much
importance. This weekend I had some extra time to spare, and I've now
determined that
Hi Paul,
On Sunday 27 December 2009 10:52 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
If the OP is interested, the command line way to do this would be to
have one of your login scripts like ~/.bash_profile say,
setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
;)
Suvayu:
Thanks, this is intere
2009/12/28 L :
>
> Someone suggested that evo 2.28.1 and evo-mapi-0.28.1 may work well.
> Now, I have evo upgraded to 2.28.2, I still can't connect evo to
> exchange server 2007. EVO crashed when I tried to create a evo-mapi
> account (at the step of authentication).
>
> File a bug as #550592
>
> h
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Andrew Robinson
wrote:
>
> Went back and looked at the ffmpeg.spec file. I realized that when I
> uncommented the "--enable-libfaac" line, I also removed the triple back
> slashes for the line continuation. I put those back and reran rpmbuild. It
> worked this time
Hi,
I have an usb stick of size 8GB. It was given a label with dosfslabel.
After a while fc12 under gnome failed to automount under the usual
/media/. This happens only to one usb stick.
I checked it using fsck.vfat while repairing possible filesystem errors.
What's wrong?
BTW: Next information
One of main reasons for upgrade F11 to F12 was to hope to connect
evolution 2.28 to Exchange 2007. After a smooth upgrade to F12. I
tried to connect evolution 2.28 with evo-mapi to M$ exchange server.
no luck at all, it crashed every time.
Someone suggested that evo 2.28.1 and evo-mapi-0.28.1 may
On 28/12/09 09:29, aaron lwe wrote:
Hi,
When starting udev, bluetooth device is activated. I do not want it
being started by default, is there any way to change this behaviour?
thanks.
Disable the bluetooth daemon in Services.
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Tim wrote:
>
> Headers from your email, as I received it (but abbreviated), below:
>
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On 12/28/2009 01:59 PM, aaron lwe wrote:
Hi,
When starting udev, bluetooth device is activated. I do not want it
being started by default, is there any way to change this behaviour?
thanks.
yes
go to System menu ( in panel ) then Preferences-> startup
Application and disable the serv
Hi,
When starting udev, bluetooth device is activated. I do not want it
being started by default, is there any way to change this behaviour?
thanks.
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