f. Do you feel like a big man now!!
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Craig Preston on 09/11/2009 04:29 PM wrote:
> > I dont want a media server, I want a client that connects to the windows
> > media server
> >
>
> If you bothered to use R
I dont want a media server, I want a client that connects to the windows
media server
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Craig Preston on 09/11/2009 07:13 AM wrote:
> > Is there a upnp or media client I can use in linux to stream music when
> >
I have a Windows Machine with Media centre installed, that streams music and
videos on my network to my Xbox and other PC. Is there a upnp or media
client I can use in linux to stream music when using my laptop. I have seen
a few sites mention VLC can be used as a client, but I'm not sure if it
wor
Thanks very much, that is what I had missed. libXpm.i586 needed to be
installed. It is now working.
Cheers
Craig
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> On 08/13/2009 03:58 AM, Craig Preston wrote:
>
>> I have tried all those settings. At the moment if I try to sta
.7: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
I have the 32 bit openmotif installed.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Craig Preston
> wrote:
> > Can anyone give me instructions on getting the citrix ICA cl
Can anyone give me instructions on getting the citrix ICA client running
under F11 64 bit. I have installed it before on older versions of fedora and
it has always been a pain due to the openmotif requirement.
But I cant get it going on this fresh install of F11 for the life of me.
Should I be in
2009/3/7 David Timms
> Craig Preston wrote:
>
>> After using my F10 system the other day, it automatically downloaded a
>> bunch
>> a new updates and installed them. When I came back the next day to use the
>> system it will not boot now. After the grub screen it g
No I dont have the XFS file system. Fstab didn't have any special options as
far as I know.
2009/3/7 Vijay Gill
> Do you have XFS as root file system? Do you have some some extra
> options provided for it in /etc/fstab, like relatime etc?
>
> I did. And above that I had sent my brain for annual
After using my F10 system the other day, it automatically downloaded a bunch
a new updates and installed them. When I came back the next day to use the
system it will not boot now. After the grub screen it goes to start loading
and then displays the following error -
/bin/lvm error while loading s
On my F10 box, it automatically mounts my Windows partitions as well. I
would like to change it, so that one of the partitions isn't mounted at all,
and the other is only in read only. I thought this was set in the fstab
file, but I can't see it. Where can I change the automount settings.
Cheers
-
I am using F9 with the intel chipset. With desktop effects turned on, the
cube and wobble windows and all that stuff works fine. Video and multimedia
all seemed to be fine as well, but scrolling in Firefox was terrible. Turn
it off and scrolling is back to normal.
I have left it off for the time b
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