ded you exclude lvm (/etc/lvm/lvm.conf) from looking
at /dev/sda and /dev/sdb, otherwise there's the potential to confuse it.
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onfig-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults --type bool --set
/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list true
as referenced here:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=205633
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On 06/29/2009 09:43 AM, Ian Chapman wrote:
On 29/06/09 12:01, Nataraj wrote:
How can I stop the automount of these disks?
Assuming a recent version of Fedora. Go to:
System -> Preferences -> Authorisations
Go down to:
Disks -> Mount a De
On 29/06/09 12:01, Nataraj wrote:
How can I stop the automount of these disks?
Assuming a recent version of Fedora. Go to:
System -> Preferences -> Authorisations
Go down to:
Disks -> Mount a Device
Set the following:
Anyone: No
Console: No
Active Console: No
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is the lack of ability to show the total number of messages in a folder.
Requires a 3rd party extension which I think is nuts. I've never had it
segfault or lose mail yet.
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Underneath there is a tick box
which says something like, "remember this authorisation permanently.",
which is enabled by default. If you don't untick it, then it essentially
creates an explicit policy for you. Anyway, glad it worked. :-)
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any of the behaviour
then just create /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the required settings and it
will use it.
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look at "Disks -> Mount a device"
and set it to the same settings as above.
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'll be deprecated, users
wondering where they /etc/modprobe.conf file disappeared to etc.
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y this, I would make sure broadcom-wl is uninstalled.
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ne to
append/insert additional lines into /etc/resolv.conf
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Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone here as the HP DV7-1005TX laptop? If so, do you
have sound working without the irqpoll kernel option? Thanks.
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I can't find out how to set my folders to open with a single click anymore.
Try:
System -> Preferences -> Personal -> File Management
On the behaviour tab, choose "Single Click to open items"
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Remove should be able to take care of itself
IMHO but anyway doing:
yum grouplist
beforehand should sort you out.
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a powerpc machine so I don't
have the option of using Adobe's official flash plugin but Gnash works
reasonably well for most flash, just not streaming which is a bit
annoying because it used to.
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Thanks Richard, as far as I can see it just looks like an esoteric bug
which I have no idea how it's been triggered. The annoying thing is it
used to work perfectly up until about two weeks ago when it just
stopped, simultaneously for all accounts and it's been slowly driving me
nut
rbird won't move it to the junk folder automatically.
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ge as junk it
does move it.
In the account settings I also have move new junk messages to junk
folder selected.
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with flash in general just not with video streaming for some reason.
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intensive compared to Adobe's
flash. I think it's largely in part because Adobe employ some kind of
just-in-time compilation to speed things up.
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Kevin Kofler wrote:
KDE 4.0 is incomplete and not suitable for most users.
Not true, it is completely usable.
Usability is more subjective than simply true or false. Sure KDE 4 is
usable, but lacks a lot of the usability I liked in KDE 3.5.x.
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were stored at the top of the menu, and well I could always type a
program by name from konsole but then I had all my favourite apps on my
taskbar for one-click launching which sadly appears missing from KDE 4.
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the same effect. The sha1sums match the ISOs and they were burnt with
k3b on a PC. The same mac is quite happy booting from say the MacOS X
installation DVD. Any ideas??
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