there about dealing with the nouveau driver so modprobe doesn't
give it pre-emption, and running a command to keep Selinux from killing
the nvidia driver. Did that and installed the akmod-nvidia driver, which
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On Fri September 18 2009, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
On 09/18/2009 07:27 AM, Claude Jones wrote:
I'm not sure how to continue this investigation - any help
appreciated...
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/earth/thread?tid=0ab0ed80ed61cbfchl=
en
cd /where/googleearth-bin/is/located
mv
libstdc++-devel-4.4.1-2.fc11.i586
Surely, GoogleEarth does not require that I regress that lib version, does it?
Anyone have ver5 running under Fedora11? Or, has glibcxx been removed from
libstdc++? I'm not sure how to continue this investigation - any help
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On Sun July 19 2009, Claude Jones wrote:
I'm typing on my recently pre-upgraded F11 box. It's been working well. I
have completed several rounds of updates since the upgrade. Yet, just now,
having just run a bunch of updates which included the latest KDE packages
and Wine and some other stuff
On Mon July 20 2009, Richard Hughes wrote:
2009/7/19 Claude Jones cjonesli...@tehogeeservices.com:
I'm typing on my recently pre-upgraded F11 box. It's been working well. I
have completed several rounds of updates since the upgrade. Yet, just
now, having just run a bunch of updates which
can point out to me the big obvious solution that's staring me
in the face and I'm just blocking on, I would be glad to file a bug.
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list of yum bugs is displayed, none of which seem to pertain to
the issue I'm raising, nor does there seem to be any path from
that page to some meaningful help on filing a bugzilla report
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that an F11 upgrade was
available? What is that?
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production server. I'm not sure why yum came up so
borked...that was also fixed by updates but I'm not sure what prevented
those updates from happening during the upgrade.
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island country has just gotten internet, Skype probably doesn't offer land
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but, we'd
rather live with that downside and have a GUI for various reasons. Your
experiences appreciated...
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have to ask this question again -
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said something - I've never heard of printing on vinyl with a laser -
could you expand on that? What are you printing? How can vinyl survive the
heat? Details would be appreciated...
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On Monday 19 January 2009 17:03:05 Craig White wrote:
I'm trying to figure out if Ed is suggesting that those who use Fedora
don't actually think.
s - he's gone to sleep
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On Wednesday 14 January 2009 07:01:39 ann kok wrote:
Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory
No need to turn off the machine
Thank you
If you're running the KDE desktop, run kinfocenter in the system menu - it's a
very nicely organized GUI display of your system
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did go through all the options...
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not
running Ver 2, but my issue with your previous posts on this question is
addressed by this. Hopefully, Dan Walsh will appear before you lose access to
the system and can try to help figure things out - he's always been extremely
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all the
combinations in options. Been googling this for awhile, and keep finding
suggestions to switch to gstreamer, but I've already done that.
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On Monday 29 December 2008 18:38:35 Christopher A. Williams wrote:
Hopefully between all of us we can figure out what's
going on here.
yes, that's the kind of talk I like to hear
last time I was in London was 41 years ago...
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your views on nVidia cards are extreme (I have six of them
running at the moment on F9 and F10 with no issues), I thank you. The above
packages did the trick for most files - I still can't play .mov files - any
suggestions on that?
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in your password. More stuff
appears at the bottom only after you've typed in your password, including the
ability to select your preferred desktop - I got fooled by that one, as have
many - whoever made that design decision probably needs to rethink it...
I have switched to kdm
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On Mon December 15 2008 11:20:49 am Gilboa Davara wrote:
Let me rephrase, the official VMWare 1.0.x release doesn't
support F10. Happy?
mostly bemused -- by yours and Christopher's touchiness
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latest VMServer 2.0 - I'm downloading it right now.
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Server 1.07 running at this very moment. Is this a Ver
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that VMWare server is broken for F10 or for Kernels 2.6.26 is wrong.
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If that's the end-all and be-all of it, it doesn't strike me as so 'massive' a
security risk, as I've seen the security hole described in some places...but,
maybe I'm missing the obvious
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later in this thread, and now, using ksynaptics, I have control over my
touchpad. Could you discuss the specific possible dangers that now exist
because I've enabled the insecure SHMConfig? What sorts of exploits are
actually possible in this scenario?
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and I googled him - he's a college student...
Putting that aside, this 60+ year old is quite happy with KDE4, and mostly,
these days, I find the debates about 3.5 quixotic...
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On Saturday 06 December 2008 20:47:26 Rex Dieter wrote:
I'm using pop3, not imap, and that has been a problem for quite a few
weeks.
When did it start? kde-4.1.2 - kde-4.1.3 upgrade perhaps?
same here, and yes, Rex, that's when it started for me
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else has made any suggestions...
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discovered this by clicking on the
'bind to hardware address' button in s-c-network
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ping 206.190.60.37
What do you get?
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switched back to s-c-network but with DHCP -
rebooted and eth0 won't come up (DHCP failed).
One other data point - I rebooted with Kubuntu Live and no problems
with network at all.
Open a root console:
run 'setenforce 0'
then 'service network restart'
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and found a lot of references to xfs
being deprecated, and turning it off; I tried turning it off with chkconfig
and restarting X, but no joy
Does anyone know what I might try next?
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On Wednesday 26 November 2008 05:00:22 M A Young wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Claude Jones wrote:
The other weird thing is that it said it couldn't download the
install image or something in /boot due to insufficient space; I
uninstalled all but the current kernel and I'm showing nearly 70
On this F9 box, running the preupgrade-0.9.3-3.fc9.noarch version
of preupgrade, I get the GUI but there are no upgrade options
offered for F10; ticking the Display unstable... box gives me
the option of upgrading to Rawhide, but still no F10 -
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with a few simple commands. The files
were already there. A quick sampling of some U.S. mirrors does
find F10 on two out of three checked - the one that didn't have
it only went up to FC6
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On Tue November 25 2008 1:20:13 pm Claude Jones wrote:
On this F9 box, running the preupgrade-0.9.3-3.fc9.noarch
version of preupgrade, I get the GUI but there are no upgrade
options offered for F10; ticking the Display unstable... box
gives me the option of upgrading to Rawhide, but still
, but, with the NM thing described above, I never
got a chance to verify that. Fortunately, pressing Ctl-Alt-Del
restarts the machine in the middle of these failures, and it
boots back into my previous OS version without further incident.
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' yielded the following first hit
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PreUpgrade
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that brings up a menu) separate from the main
application launcher, it is not currently possible.
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and allow you
to create an icon there for any executable on your machine. Once you're done,
that menu-item you just created will also appear in the kickoff menu, and as
you point out, is easily deployable from there to the panel, desktop, or
favorites list.
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to Desktop'; and
no, you don't have to add them to a folder view...am I missing something?
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information to add
your app to the menu (hint: clicking on the icon for your new app in the
configuration window will open a second window where you can choose an icon for
your app, or browse to a folder where it's located
Is that what you were seeking?
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to have to read
through repetitive complaining.
indeed, but, that's the nature of most lists
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in the font.
To Tim and to Rex who made a similar point: If you didn't take a look at his
screen grab, you probably should. His problem is not about aesthetics, nice
looking vs. mediocre, unicode coverage vs. beauty -- he's got a much bigger
issue than that...
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font rendering, separate from how the rest of the screen
is drawn in Fedora.
And, for what it's worth, the second one seems much worse than
the original (blurred, and that blurring is with colour
fringing).
yes, and again, I have to agree with you
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of your laptop's LCD
is 1400X900? Usually, it would be 1440X900 or 1400X1050
What model laptop is it?
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when my screen resolution was improperly set by the automatic
mechanisms, so, I just can't offer any other suggestions.
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my OpenOffice apps
open and function normally.
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or whatever - once you've
created it, right-click on the new item in your menu and select 'add to panel'
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on many more,
and the only times I've seen what you show is when I had issues
that couldn't rightfully be blamed on the distro - mostly screen
resolution. Others are saying they too have had issues so, I
guess my own sample is not big enough. Good luck.
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be willing to bet you don't have your machine's video
resolution properly configured. Fonts are not blurry in Fedora,
at least not on any of many, many machines that I've built.
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into it, or do so
otherwise, across multiple machines and different wireless chips, I find NM
getting better and better, and 'just working' by and large
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Control Center for setting preferred apps
which had to do with how a KDE app would respond. Maybe someone else will be
able to help you on the Gnome side of things. What happens if you right-click
on those desktop links of yours?
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snip.
I'm stumped - suggestions, other websites?
I believe you're out of luck:
http://www.go-evolution.org/FAQ#Evolution_Exchange_.28formerly
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in
the middle till your cursor turns into a double-arrow
*drag the upper bar up or down and the panel will adjust itself
to the space between the bottom of the upper bar and the bottom
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environment - I've run konsole on many,
many, machines, currently on six, and have never experienced what you describe
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Let 'er rip.
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(1) bonus points for who get's the movie reference first :)
George Bush, the Presidency??? (sorry, couldn't resist that invite)
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as I'm running out the door and will be
gone for 2 days -- hopefully, Rex Dieter will post a page he's
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are returning in 4.1, but some will never
return because the underlying paradigm is very different, and
there's a new way of doing old things based on a whole new way of
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I get these same alerts for cupsd, dhclient, and procmail - identical wording
except for the service named. Does anyone know the solution?
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is available in the repos as well and is between
firestarter and firewall builder in its feature set
the built in GUI that ships with Fedora has actually gotten a lot
better, have you tried it?
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' in the search field,
which did not produce any hits on 'fwbuilder' --- my mistake; bad
since I did contribute some minor work at one time to that
project (just a lot of screen grabs for a new manual)
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be i386; we need to see
if you have the correct kernel-devel installed in particular
is there a reason you've got the PAE kernel installed? are you running more
than 4GB of memory in this machine?
what does the command 'uname -a' give?
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kernel related packages, you are fine -
there was an issue at one point of i586 and i686 packages getting installed
for the running kernel, causing various problems
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soon. I build
most of my machines with 4GB of ram now, but that's in Windows
land at work - they tend to filter my way as older ones are
superceded or retired - my current Linux machines all top out at
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unless you're running the 64 bit version of the
driver...
NVIDIA Accelerated Linux Driver Set README and Installation Guide
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to pin down the reason. I
have another machine at my office where this is simply not working, even though
I'm doing exactly the same thing to set it up, so, good luck.
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-nvidia and xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs from the
livna site.
Message was that these two were installed in their latest version.
please run the following from a command prompt, and post results:
'rpm -qa kernel*'
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, and though it generally saves me time, it's not as much time as
you might think. I posted some install notes after one of my upgrades to this
list in the past year; you might want to search on my name and pull those up,
they may give you some ideas...
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So, what Anne said --- probably
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sample rate from 44100 to 48000, which I tried to do in .asoundrc with
the following:
pcm.rate_convert {
type plug
slave {
pcm hw:0,0
rate 48000
}
}
This had no effect. Any help gratefully appreciated...
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additional libs might be...
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of this list for five years, yet, I wouldn't be
surprised if you have exceeded my total posts in your short time
here...
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(whatsoever you seem see).
I'll bet you think you really showed me...
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and lack of semblance of civility.
I have no power to moderate you off this list, and actually, I don't even wish
to, but, like you, I can state my views...and now, having stated them, I shall
say no more to feed this - you may have the last word.
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should
untar unzip the open-vm-tools...If that is correct, what exactly shall I
gain from all this?
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. If I run the any-any patch 117, which I just did,
it goes ahead with a complete build of the correct module for my running
kernel and returns a 'completed successfully' message. how are you doing this
with vmwaretools?
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vm's run just fine
the way I'm doing it now - what improvement should I expect by learning the
method you suggest?
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On Thursday 10 July 2008 12:08:28 Claude Jones wrote:
On Thursday 10 July 2008 11:31:48 Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Sorry about the path problems.
no problem
If matchpathcon returns no errors, you should be fine now.
# matchpathcon /var/lib/awstats
/var/lib/awstats
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to be good. Thanks as always for
your help.
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out as Word docs, and the clients are ne'er
the wiser.
I'm sure there are things that won't work, so that's why I'm
asking - what sorts of things have you encountered that you can't
handle with OO?
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/semanage: File context for
/usr/share/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin(/.*)? is defined in policy,
cannot be deleted
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