hoose "Edit". Make sure "Connect automatically" is checked. Check the
> IPv4 settings, and make sure they are right for your network.
>
> rh
>
>
Yet another reason that Network Manager needs to go away. It's a giant
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> Xen is/will be replaced by KVM if I have understood things correctly.
>
Bloody hell. Seriously? Well, I'm thoroughly screwed then.
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What's this I keep reading about Xen not being part of F10? I need xen
for some virtual machines I'm moving over to a F10 box temporarily and I
can't get yum to find the xen kernel anywhere.
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> Mark Haney wrote:
>> And on a side note, you can also use vnc to do GUI type things like
>> installing apps and updates as well.
>
> No, this hasn't worked for me on Fedora 10 for a while (yes, bugzilla
> report filed).
>
> Is it actually
o things and things can be done from the CLI on slow (ie
mobile phone, dial-up) links that would kill a remote GUI program.
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> headless servers?
> wcn
>
Like all of us do who admin linux boxes. From the command line. 'yum
install' and yum update is your friend.
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to the
question. Personally, I would suggest Evolution, it's the most
'Outlook-like' mail client I know of. I don't know what 'all'
functionality in Outlook you want exactly, almost any mail client
supports the same basic feature set, calendaring, task manageme
ore. (If it is, I apologize to
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I've got several systems I've upgraded (via media) from FC2 up to F9
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Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 14:16 -0400, Mark Haney wrote:
>> I've got a newly installed F10 box that is running BIND as a slave.
>> I've been seeing something really odd, though. About every 6 or 7
>> days DNS recursion fails. There are no real error messag
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nerated opinions like the "everyone knows it" above.
> Actually I exaggerate, the site was selling iron-on sheets for $4, you
> had to provide your own shirt, but there must have been some market. I
> do believe that a scan of this list indicates it's not just a few people
&
Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 09:12:14 -0400
> Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> As for the arguments about wireless connectivity, how many people
>> actually move between wireless connections? If you do it might be only
>> between 2, home and work.
>
> I
ne knows it, so let's can it and move to something that
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rouble with
it at all.
In fact, the latest ATI (Proprietary) drivers are not that bad either,
but since I don't need 3D for anything on this system I haven't setup
that driver.
For the record, I've had nothing but crap experiences with NVidia's
cards in linux (and windows)
Windows XP).
>
> Thanks, and best regards,
>
> David
I think the 64-bit will be fine. I run it on my Athlon 64 with 4GB RAM
and I don't have trouble with it. I find the performance compiling is
better, since I do a lot of that.
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etting mail from it.
Typically, I log into mail from the command line when I suspect that,
but setting up Tbird as a test (and leaving the messages on the server
if you don't want to leave them in TBird) would work just as well.
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wired networks. But then maybe my case is special, I route all my
wireless packets through my server (and squid) so that I can filter what
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t; Ubuntu. I overcame my email problems by installing Mozilla Thunderbird
> which seems to be working OK and allows me to both send and receive mail
>
> Gerry Hooper
> ghp...@ntlworld.com
>
So, your point?
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sable or not.
>
> As an uninformed observer, the requirement of mysql-server seems over
> kill, but it's a 21MB download that only consumes as much resources as
> is required at any one time.
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Martín Marqués wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Mark Haney :
>> Martín Marqués wrote:
>>> 2009/2/16 Arthur Pemberton :
>>>> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Martín Marqués
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> IMHO, this is the beginning of the end of KDE
>>>>
Martín Marqués wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Mark Haney :
>> Martín Marqués wrote:
>>> 2009/2/16 Arthur Pemberton :
>>>> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Martín Marqués
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> IMHO, this is the beginning of the end of KDE
>>>>
ge
dependencies from binary packages. There are NO KDE components that
/require/ MySQL. You can' specify database support, but it's not required.
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>
I think I"m going to run some of my own benchmarks on my Gentoo box
since I see no difference between FF on linux and on Windows. (I have
dual boot.) I don't see any appreciable difference in either OS,
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> call `back formation'.
>
> Craig
>
You simply can't beat a football reference in a Fedora post on
linguistics. :)
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e to Fedora than Ubuntu in my days. And all away from Windows.
Her cluelessness about this astonishes me.
Hope she has fun with that.
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solid since the release.
But then, I built mine from source instead of the RPMs.
I will still say KDE4.2 is damn good and more useful (to me anyway) than
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on is
released and virtually immediately after all the kinks are worked out of
that version, a new one is released.
I can certainly see that causing this kind of post.
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)
>>
>> --
>> Sam
>>
>
> I'll see your Fedoristas and raise it two letters: Fedoraphiles
>
> -- cmg
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How about Fedoranatics?
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> Bill Davidsen wrote:
>>> Mark Haney wrote:
>>>> Alan Evans wrote:
>>>> No, I don't understandably say it's too bleeding edge. I didn't say
>>>> that at all. But, I don't
Alan Evans wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:08 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> Alan Evans wrote:
>>> As I understand it, Gentoo doesn't suffer this because each user is
>>> compiling their own package sets. Updating libfoo doesn't require
>>> recursivel
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> Alan Evans wrote:
>
>> No, I don't understandably say it's too bleeding edge. I didn't say
>> that at all. But, I don't mind testing packages.
>>> Fine. So packages in rawhide should be moved con
Alan Evans wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> No, I understood. But what is masked is what's in rawhide,
>> comparatively speaking. Granted, they aren't identical, but similar
>> enough to where I can confidently say that what's i
of having
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Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: WHY I WANT TO STOP USING FEDORA!!!
> From: Mark Haney
> To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
>
> Date: 02/10/2009 03:21 PM
>
>>
>> Now, I'm done
ods of updating.
With that said, there's nothing particularly wrong with Fedora's method
either, I just like gentoo's better.
Now, I'm done with this thread.
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Jeff Spaleta wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> The biggest one being Firefox. I have no idea what is going on with
>> Fedora's Firefox, but the exact same set of plugins and configuration on
>> gentoo and it screams compared to the slug th
figuration on
gentoo and it screams compared to the slug that is FF on Fedora. FF on
fedora is almost unusable with a standard setup on Fedora.
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> Mikkel
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cluding the 'kitchensink' dependency will cut down on the size of
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Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> Charles Crayne wrote:
>>> On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 19:04:16 -0800 (PST)
>>> Leslie Satenstein wrote:
>>>
>>>> With internet access the way it is, why not just
>>>> do rolling updates?
>>>
hat down, I think.
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Actually, this works pretty well. I have done this on a couple of
servers of mine and I've had little to no trouble with the migration. I
will say Fedora's VM support is as good as it gets I think.
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Jeff Spaleta wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> That said, rolling updates are the way to go. No need for continual
>> upgrades to 'releases' just update to the latest version of a package
>> and be done with it. I'm just not
urce world that
isn't a 'paid' or 'enterprise' edition.
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Seann Clark wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> Seann Clark wrote:
>>
>>> Mark Haney wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've got a BIND server (it's a slave, but that shouldn't matter) that
>>>> refuses to recurse even though recursion is set
Seann Clark wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> I've got a BIND server (it's a slave, but that shouldn't matter) that
>> refuses to recurse even though recursion is set to yes.
>>
>> I am going to ACL recursion if I can get the recursion to actually work,
>
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Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> Dan Track wrote:
>>> I was recently asked a question about how much RAM should there be
>>> within a server given that the APP uses 8GB of Memory, should I buy
>>> 10Gig of memory and have a small harddri
be okay. But you have to
keep in mind that the app isn't the only thing running, you have other
kernel services and system services which also take up RAM. If I were
you, I'd go with more than 10GB and add a couple GB swap space, just to
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> In article <49778132.3000...@ercbroadband.org>,
> Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> Not that I"m aware of. I've double checked the forward and reverse DNS
>> settings and they seem to be fine.
>
> Does that include TCP Wrappers?
>
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Rick wrote:
> In article <49777225.5020...@ercbroadband.org>,
> Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> The problem I"m having is abominably slow login times to log in via ftp.
>> I mean 30+ seconds. Anyone seen this problem before? How do I fix it.
>
> Sounds like a DNS
stan wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> I've got a new F10 system that is running VSFTPD for testing bandwidth
>> speeds for our customers. This is a fresh install and nothing special
>> is configured. No LDAP or anything else.
>>
>> The problem I"m having i
seen this problem before? How do I fix it.
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g up just one
account at a time and seeing if you can get mail? Nothing you've given
us in this post tells us anything that could help us debug the problem.
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blems are you having with
kicker? A 'blow by blow' of each and every bit would take too long.
Maybe I can help with figuring it out.
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llocated and to whom they are allocated.
I appreciate all the replies, I'm going to try to package the latest
rwhoisd in an RPM (for management's sake). If that gets to be too time
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d to:
power it on.
turn on HOLD
on the wheel hold the left side down as you connect it to the system.
That will put it in MTP mode and let the system see it as a normal USB
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NM shoved down my throat.
Which is why I run Gentoo now on my personal systems.
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Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 10:11:21 -0900
>>>> Jeff Spaleta wrote:
>>>>
>>
why the way Fedora sets up networking is flawed.
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Craig White wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 14:28 -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> I have plenty of respect for ALL developers. As I said above the Fedora
>> group do damn good work. And, I believe the /intent/ to make a good all
>> around networking implementation is there
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> Tom Horsley wrote:
>>> On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 16:40:07 -0500
>>> Mark Haney wrote:
>>>
>>>> If I get one that makes sense, then I might shut up
>>>> about th
Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 16:40:07 -0500
> Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> If I get one that makes sense, then I might shut up
>> about this, otherwise, to me NM is just re-inventing the wheel to no
>> purpose.
>
> It isn't merely reinventing the
e-inventing the wheel to no
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y there,
and if not /where/ are they? I mean if this is all the output you get
when running the rpmbuild command, then those files aren't there and you
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debug. But,
if I had my guess, it could be that the /ftp/UserA directory doesn't
exist and so ftpd can't change to it.
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want to be able to use 's-c-n' and have it start on
boot and leave NM out of it. But I can't. Not without shutting down
NM. NM doesn't start the interfaces on boot without hacking the config
files, which I find just silly. So this hybrid setup just makes new
users of Fedora
Craig White wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 14:05 -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
>> Tom Horsley wrote:
>>> On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:30:40 -0500
>>> Mark Haney wrote:
>>>
>>>> I mean, why offer
>>>> the options in 's-c-n' if they a
Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:30:40 -0500
> Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> I mean, why offer
>> the options in 's-c-n' if they aren't going to be implemented?
>
> Because virtually everything in the vicinity of NetworkManager
> is broken a
I am
looking at it now.
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> I've got a server that we use to do speed testing of our upstreams (and
> customers links) using FTP. This is a fresh F10 install and I'm getting
> what seems to be a very common selinux ftp error (226 Failed to open
> directory). I've googled up a c
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Tom Horsley wrote:
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Mark Haney wrote:
So, what's the deal?
The new default is NetworkManager. If you want networking to
behave exactly like it always used to, then you need to:
chkconfig --level 2345 NetworkManager off
chkconfig --level 2345 netwo
e fresh install (the laptop)) network interfaces
start on boot, even though in 'system-config-network' they are set to do
so.
Even the config files have 'ONBOOT' set to yes. So, what's the deal?
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have one in my Compaq laptop and
I never could get the ATI driver to work on it in either Fedora or
Gentoo. The open source driver is rock solid and does what I need it to
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for video
editing. Granted, I don't do a lot of video editing, but it works for
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Todd Zullinger wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
I just installed F10 on what will be my new slave DNS server for our
office and I'm a little peeved at the default setup. The base
install sets BIND up as a local caching-nameserver. Which I
suppose is fine, except there's no base named.con
Seann Clark wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
I just installed F10 on what will be my new slave DNS server for our
office and I'm a little peeved at the default setup. The base install
sets BIND up as a local caching-nameserver. Which I suppose is fine,
except there's no base named.conf pr
rs.
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Mark Haney wrote:
Okay, I may be a bit late to this game, but I"ve just installed F10 on a
server and when I went to do a yum update I got this:
I'm an idiot. My DNS servers weren't setup right. SOmehow the Network
configuration app in F10 doesn't work.
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ather doubt re-installing Windows is necessary. Re-installing
he broadcom drivers, maybe. It's possible there are setting in Linux
being carried across a restarts into Windows. But I've not seen that
problem in a while.
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Jeff Maxwell wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 10:04 -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 07:16 -0700, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 09:06 -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
I've been WAY out of the loop on Fedora here recently. What'
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 07:16 -0700, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 09:06 -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
I've been WAY out of the loop on Fedora here recently. What's up with
the Fusion Repo gpg key I had to import this morning? Base
e?
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