On Friday 08 January 2010 17:32:05 Jim wrote:
> I recieved a Video that says it's a .wmv file but Linux Properties says
> it is a ASF format.
ASF is the "container" and almost every wmv and wma is indeed an asf file.
Since an ASF file may contain audio, video or both, these alternate (file-
ext
On Thursday 07 January 2010 11:02:14 Juan Camaney (kauyumari) wrote:
> Starting abrt daemon: abrtd: Failed to start: got sig 2 FAILED
Hi,
I had some SELinux Denial Messages right after the latest updates with abrt
but after a restart (needed for other packages) everything was fine. Check if
i
On Monday 04 January 2010 20:59:36 Ian Pilcher wrote:
> How do you do that with a CSS-encrypted DVD?
He's merely copying the "scrambled" bits on the DVD to his hard-drive. CSS
has nothing to do in the actual copying. There are, however, other techniques
employed to make the copying really hard
Hello all,
I'm on Fedora 12 and getting used to Gnome after using KDE for many years...
Is there a way to change the first day of week from Sunday to Monday on the
Calendar applet? I tried searching for it for a while but nothing seems to
work for me. I tried changing:
first_weekday 1
to
fi
On Saturday 19 December 2009 07:04:12 Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
> Does anyone know why the ssh connection is so slow regard to F11 ?
Maybe the Nagios server had your previous ip (in its hosts file) and now it
doesn't for your current ip (I'm guessing). I think SSHD is performing a
reverse lookup when
On Wednesday 16 December 2009 20:25:46 Jim wrote:
> How do I get k3b to copy over files when I add a Directory to a data/dvd
> project. it burns the folder but no file in it.
I've been using K3b for years and I have never seen this behaviour. I
currently use it on Fedora 12. How are you doing
On Monday 14 December 2009 23:45:59 Ed Greshko wrote:
> And, for future reference, a "yum whatprovides libvdpau.so.1" would have
> provided the answer.
Right on. Thanks Ed. Yes, I missed that one :)
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On Monday 14 December 2009 23:39:49 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ummm…
>
> Did you try "yum install libvdpau"?
>
Ah thanks a million Sam! Shame on me!!! That one got me. I never
thought it was as simple as that...My mistake thinking something was crippled
(in the dependencies). I was lik
Hello everyone,
I just moved to Fedora 12 (finally) and I enabled the RPM Fusion repo in order
to install the nvidia driver plus mplayer (and all its dependencies) in order
to see if I could finally use mplayer with vdpau (in order to offload h.264
playback to the GPU).
Unfortunately when I pl
On Friday 30 October 2009 03:44:22 pm Reg Clemens wrote:
> In Fedora 11 there is no longer a syslog.conf, nor is
> there a man page describing the file.
In Fedora 11 not... Since Fedora 8 yes:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary#New_System_Logging_Daemon:_Rsyslog
Check /e
On Saturday 12 September 2009 02:10:59 pm sureshbabu ct wrote:
> Link detected: no
Here's the main problem. Did you check the LED? In othe words...is the cable
properly connected? Did you try changing cables? You should forget about
duplex settings in the meantime. Concentrate on Layer 1 (
On Saturday 12 September 2009 12:41:57 pm Aaron Gray wrote:
> But still neither root sshd nor login work.
I don't remember if there's still some PAM module checking for /etc/securetty
Check that file.
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On Saturday 12 September 2009 02:01:33 pm sureshbabu ct wrote:
> eth0: 10 Mbit, half duplex, no link
If I remember well..even if the interface drops to half-duplex, you shouldn't
see "no link" on the mii-tool output. Does "ethtool eth0" show no link as
well? Did you check the LED on the card?
On Saturday 12 September 2009 01:34:23 pm sureshbabu ct wrote:
> ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full
That is what you run on your shell to run the "ethtool" command to change the
settings on the fly but that's not the syntax for the ethernet config file.
This is what you need to include the if
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 10:46:15 am Reid Rivenburgh wrote:
> So, there's no need to involve LVM then? I'm not sure of the benefits
> of using it.
Right. No need for LVM if you just want to mirror the drives.
LVM has some nice things that you may or may not need like: resizing logical
v
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 12:24:51 am Reid Rivenburgh wrote:
> Is there an easy way to do that on an already-installed system?
Easy is relative :) Check this:
http://www.archlinux.it/wiki/index.php?title=Convert_a_single_drive_system_to_RAID
Basically, you'll have to:
1- create a partitio
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 01:32:42 pm Tanel Valdna wrote:
> I have a little problem with firefox interface fonts. They are way too big
> and I cant figure out how to change them.
Check this thread (from a couple of months ago):
http://www.nabble.com/KDE-4.2-FIREFOX-Font-size-problem-td22077491.htm
On Saturday 16 May 2009 10:51:25 am Joe Smith wrote:
> Instructions and shell script for dubbing audio from a running
> application into a file:
> http://www.outflux.net/blog/archives/2009/04/19/recording-from-pulseaudio/
Thanks Joe. This looks promising. I'll take a look at it and will report ba
On Monday 18 May 2009 03:30:37 pm Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Did you try one of the python scripts used for youtube?
Yes, I tried but the majority of these scripts are custom-made for youtube and
similar sites. :(
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Hello everyone,
I used to record (time-shift) some radio programs over the web using mmsrip
and mplayer (for MMS/ASF streams) but now one of my local radio stations
switched to a Flash stream. Here is the current URL:
http://player.streamtheworld.com/_players/univision/?callsign=WKAQAM
I can
On Sunday 12 April 2009 11:23:57 pm Antonio Olivares wrote:
> I want to know if it is possible to edit/append to crontab without using
> crontab -e
Well, what you edit with "crontab -e" is finally stored in:
/var/spool/cron/root
Thast's the file you are looking for. Of course, make sure your sy
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 03:05:07 pm Kevin Kempter wrote:
> anyone out there using one of the pay for music download sites?
mp3.walmart.com (it has music from the MAJOR labels...)
HTH,
Jorge
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On Wednesday 07 January 2009 08:17:09 pm Todd Zullinger wrote:
> And why in the world is anyone still using xmms, with it's hideous
> gtk1 widget set and poor utf-8 support?
I totally agree. That's why I've been using Audacious for a while now (as a
replacement for xmms). I highly recommended it
On Saturday 03 January 2009 12:43:22 pm Jim wrote:
> K3B only has a selection for burning a Audio CD Project 80 min.
> I want to burn Audio to a DVD 4gig, no what I do it holds me to 80 min.
> which is a Cd.
You can't do that, AFAIK. An Audio CD is a standard (search for Red Book
standard) and it
On Tuesday 16 September 2008 09:41:28 pm Kevin Martin wrote:
> Have you checked the website
> http://lifehacker.com/software/note-taking/note-taking-roundup-230867.php
> ?
I don't see any reference there to any Linux outliner.
I did my google search before posting on the list and couldn't find a
Hello everyone,
I've been using Tuxcards for a couple of years as my main outliner (before
that I used Knowit). The problem is... both projects are no longer
maintained (more than 2 years ago).
Does anyone knows any good two-pane outliner - similar to the above ones -
that is alive?
Thanks!
On Wednesday 03 September 2008 11:59:05 pm Bill Davidsen wrote:
> If you want to learn a little about iptables you can just do SNAT to
> control the IP and port.
> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -p tcp -d 1.2.3.4 --dport ssh \
> -j SNAT --to-source 4.3.2.1:24702
>
> That is, if the destinatio
On Tuesday 02 September 2008 05:00:32 pm Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> Are you looking for a way to control which outgoing port ssh uses?
Yes, this is what I want. For example, on a remote ACL you may have your
filters based on:
- destination ip
- destination port
- source ip
I was thinking I cou
Hello guys,
I'm wondering if it's possible to specify a local port when one uses the ssh
client program? I'm sure the kernel is the one who decides some random port
above 1024 at execution time...but I'm wondering if there's any way to
control this at user level?
Thanks,
Jorge
p.d. all ref
On Monday 04 August 2008 08:54:00 am David Hláčik wrote:
> o, guys ... what about now? :)
>
> http://www.hlacik.eu/fedora_fixed.bmp
It looks nice. Similar to mine but then, this is a subjective matter :)
So... enabling subpixel hinting system-wide & firefox-wise did it for u?
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On Sunday 03 August 2008 05:22:07 pm David Hláčik wrote:
> So far, i have found on forums there is no difference. So after installing
> that freetype-freeword font smoothing on Fedora 9 will be same as on Ubuntu?
Well, it's not that straight forward. To simplify the matter, there are two
things:
On Monday 28 July 2008 11:51:54 am Alan Cox wrote:
> On my intel board I've lost sound a couple of times with the latest
> Fedora kernel. In both cases I had to kill off the sound using processes
> and unload the snd_hda_intel driver then reload it. Simply restarting
> pulseaudio didn't do anything
On Monday 28 July 2008 09:58:56 am Mark Haney wrote:
> I was looking for something related to pulseaudio, but didn't see anything
> that stuck out as being such
Well, after making sure the volume is not way down ;) check if pulseaudio is
running with:
ps -ef | grep pulse
If not, start it as y
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 01:10:09 pm Paul Smith wrote:
> With this one:
>
> http://tsf.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Portugal/Interior.aspx?content_id=964968
Well, with this one indeed it doesn't work. It's not a flash video as the
other one was.
Here you'll have to use the Flashblock add-on tip that
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 12:08:09 pm Paul Smith wrote:
> I thank both of you for your suggestions. However, the address of the
> audio stream that I am wanting to record is not visible to me (inside
> flash), and therefore none of your suggestion will work. Any further
> ideas?
Paul, I gave a sol
On Wednesday 09 July 2008 07:02:55 pm Paul Smith wrote:
> ...find the address of the flv file in the page. How can I get such address?
Well...most of the time that's the tricky part. However, with a particular
Firefox add-on I'm using it was easy to grab the flv file. The name of the
add-on is
On Wednesday 18 June 2008 07:13:46 am Henry Ritzlmayr wrote:
> My issue was that on one outlet of the power supply there where
> to many (3) drives connected.
Thanks for the tip Henry. Indeed I have 3 drives connected from same
power-supply outlet. I'm going to rewire and check behaviour.
Than
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 06:14:08 pm Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> The memory on the drive (for SMART stuff) won't store any historical
> information right?
Ups...indeed it does.
smartctl -l error /dev/sdc
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smartctl v
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 04:40:25 pm Alan Cox wrote:
> What does smart utils have to say about the drive last logged errors ?
Agh thanks Alan. I forgot about S.M.A.R.T..but shame on me: smartd isn't
running on my machine (not enabled INIT-wise). I just started it and enabled
it via chkconf
Hello Everyone,
I'm running Fedora 8 and my system freezes (for about 20 to 40 seconds) a
couple of times a day. When it does I see this on /var/log/messages:
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kernel: ata3.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 ac
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