On 11/28/2009 04:49 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 02:04:02PM +0100, Herbert Gasiorowski wrote:
On Fedora 12 lastcomm only shows root user, even for commands from other users.
It seems to me that e.g. my uid is not within the /var/account/pacct file
- it is allways zero
On 11/20/2009 04:13 PM, Herbert Gasiorowski wrote:
I am not able to stop xfce-session to allow reboot or shutdown at logout!
Now (fedora12) that configuration has moved to dbus:
Removing a line in /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf helps:
It is the element allow
send_interface
On Fedora 12 lastcomm only shows root user, even for commands from other users.
It seems to me that e.g. my uid is not within the /var/account/pacct file
- it is allways zero - thus root.
It all works fine with fedora 11.
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On 09/21/2009 03:13 PM, Herbert Gasiorowski wrote:
On 09/18/2009 12:09 AM, Mikkel wrote:
Herbert Gasiorowski wrote:
Im using a kickstart installation with my own partitioning.
I had no problems with Fedora 10 but now on f11 grub will not start
without a bootable flag set on any partition
On 09/18/2009 12:09 AM, Mikkel wrote:
Herbert Gasiorowski wrote:
Im using a kickstart installation with my own partitioning.
I had no problems with Fedora 10 but now on f11 grub will not start
without a bootable flag set on any partition.
It nearly looks as if grub is installed in some
Im using a kickstart installation with my own partitioning.
I had no problems with Fedora 10 but now on f11 grub will not start without a
bootable flag set on any partition.
It nearly looks as if grub is installed in some partition but I am quite shure
that the old MSDOS MBR is overwritten.
The following to commands act different - though sh is just a link to bash:
bash -c . config
sh -c . config
sh: line 0: .: config: file not found
this happens after switching from Fedora 10 to 11
Is this a bug or my fault?
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Herbert Gasiorowski wrote:
After a reboot of the ldap server, most linux machines will not know
abaut 40 users (out of 1000) any more ...
Problem is solved:
the nscd damons switched to the backup LDAP servers during reboot of the master.
AND the syncronisation is not working for some time
After a reboot of the ldap server, most linux machines will not know abaut 40
users (out of 1000) any more ...
An invalidate of the passwd cache will not help (nscd -i passwd).
Only restarting nscd solves the problem.
It seems to me that there is a hanging thread one these users within
Being not content with GDM I tried use KDM but it will not show up!
Here is the /var/log/kdm.log:
X.Org X Server 1.4.99.905 (1.5.0 RC 5)
Release Date: 5 September 2007
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5xen i686
Current Operating System: Linux
I just have the same problem: none of my usb sticks will mount
automatically on Fedora 9, but they will on fedora 7 and 8!
I found a solution (at least for two sticks):
yum update
yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update dbus e2fsprogs
reboot
or just wait until dbus and e2fsprogs make
Vassilios Kotoulas wrote:
hi,
after upgrading from f7 to f9 I cant automount my usb disk. I use gnome,
hal is running and when I switch the disk on I see the usual syslog
entries. I can also see the drive with fdisk -l. I configurated the
authorizations to my user is allowed to mount drives. I
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