Hi,
Mark Ryden writes:
> Hello,
> Thanks !
> tried using this tool, and running this:
> ./dmgx.sh Firefox\ 3.5.6.dmg firefox iso
> got
> ...
> No errors reported.
> and firefox iso was created
>
> but
> file firefox iso
> gives
> firefox.iso: data
> and
> mount -t iso9660 -o loop firefox.iso /m
Hi,
Mark Ryden writes:
> Hello,
>
> Why can't I mount a dmg (macintosh image) file on Fedora 11 ?
>
> I tried mounting several .dmg mac files did not have any success with it.
maybe [1] is the way to go? I stumbled upon it while searching for a way
to 'unzip' firmware updates for this other plat
Hi Gilboa,
Gilboa Davara writes:
> On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 12:16 +0100, Michael Welle wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> well, I wish the situation would be as clear as that... I will not
>> fingerpointing on someone in the public, but it might turn out as a
>> software iss
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Hall writes:
> It's fixed - and here's how.
>
> The servers are running nehalem chips with banks of memory per chip.
>
> To run in advanced ecc mode required sticks of memory fanning out in
> channels identified alphabetically - A, B, C and so forth.
>
> It seems when the serve
Hi,
Gilboa Davara writes:
> On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 18:23 +, Andrew Hall wrote:
>> Just installed Fedora 12 on an HP DL360 G6 which went on fine.
>>
>> But as soon as I attempt to boot the OS - at the point GRUB stage 1
>> should load - I get a red screen with an illegal opcode.
>>
>> Try to
Hi,
Andrew Hall writes:
> Just installed Fedora 12 on an HP DL360 G6 which went on fine.
>
> But as soon as I attempt to boot the OS - at the point GRUB stage 1
> should load - I get a red screen with an illegal opcode.
>
> Try to install again - all fine.
>
> Reboot again - illegal opcode.
>
>
Hi,
Steve Underwood writes:
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> a while back, i was whining about the lack of functionality of a
>> particular USB/serial converter:
>>
>> http://osdir.com/ml/fedora-test-list/2009-05/msg00398.html
>>
>> does anyone have such a converter that just plain works out of
Hi,
Fernando Cassia writes:
[...]
> In other words, I´m looking for some sort of data-mining an IMAP4
> mailbox on a remote server, based on message size, sender and
> destination address.
use perl and Net::IMAP::Simple etc.
Regards
hmw
--
biff4emacsen - A biff-like tool for (X)Emacs
http://ww
Hi,
Chris Kottaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got some commodities data stored in a local mysql database. I've
> been using command line perl scripts to access the data. I'd like to
> throw some typical charting of high/open/low/close charts.
I like to use Perls Chart module. It is very