Who was the genius that changed the GRUB config updating process?
Up until now, whenever a new kernel update came a long, GRUB's
configuration file would remain basically the same, which would mean I
didn't have to go in and manually set GRUB to boot to my Windows
partition by default every
On 12/28/2009 9:06 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Is there a way to get the old behavior (pre-F12) back with F12? Is this
just a bug, and should I file it as such?
There is an /etc/sysconfig/kernel file which has an UPDATEDEFAULT=yes
setting in it by default, perhaps setting it to no would make
On 11/24/2009 09:31 PM, Raymond Rodgers wrote:
Oh, and it seems that the Japanese Input Methods will suddenly no
longer work. I've double checked the keystroke setting and even
changed it, but I can't get it to activate even though I have the
lovely icon in the system tray for it.
All in
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
I'm getting the stuttering, static, and crashes too, and periodically
something will happen with pulseaudio that results in thousands (at
least) of identical error messages appearing in /var/log/messages. I
looked up the error (I can't remember what it is off-hand
Neil Bird wrote:
OK, I've had a google, and a bit of tinkering with config. files,
and I'm not really getting anywhere. PA was working OK for me in
Fedora 8, but ever since I upgraded F8 to F10, it's been a right PITA.
It'll either continually stutter (e.g., when playing music often
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
McGuffey, David C. wrote:
Rather than configuring a dual-boot machine for running those occasional
Windows apps, which one of these virtualization tools provides the best
(read most accurate) virtualization environment on F10? Which one is
the easiest to install and
Alan Evans wrote:
Has anyone successfully installed jEdit on Fedora 10? How did you do it?
Honestly, I've never used it myself. Although it looks to be a very
capable editor. Most of the developers at my company just switched to
it (Windows users, all), so I thought it would be prudent to test
Robert L Cochran wrote:
And the output of `ls /dev/mapper`
Charles Crayne wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:09:44 -0500
Raymond C. Rodgers sinful...@gmail.com wrote:
From what I've seen, this can be done through initrd/mkinitrd some
how,
Apparently, I don't understand
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
Robert L Cochran wrote:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=526151
I already have it in /etc/fstab, but /dev/mapper/ device isn't getting
created at boot, and so F10 just goes on and auto-mounts the
individual drives as separate devices instead of jointly
Robert L Cochran wrote:
Charles Crayne wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 16:05:17 -0500
Raymond C. Rodgers sinful...@gmail.com wrote:
No other suggestions?
Although I have used software raid for several years now, I am not an
expert in the subject. In particular, I have never
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
Under F8 or F9, I had managed to build an initrd image that would
automatically mount my non-boot dmraided drives without any effort on
my part; this was obviously a while ago, and I'm no expert on
mkinitrd. When I installed F10, it wiped
Robert L Cochran wrote:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=526151
I already have it in /etc/fstab, but /dev/mapper/ device isn't getting
created at boot, and so F10 just goes on and auto-mounts the individual
drives as separate devices instead of jointly as a dmraid device.
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
Under F8 or F9, I had managed to build an initrd image that would
automatically mount my non-boot dmraided drives without any effort on
my part; this was obviously a while ago, and I'm no expert on
mkinitrd. When I installed F10, it wiped out that configuration
Under F8 or F9, I had managed to build an initrd image that would
automatically mount my non-boot dmraided drives without any effort on my
part; this was obviously a while ago, and I'm no expert on mkinitrd.
When I installed F10, it wiped out that configuration, and is instead
intent upon
Dan Track wrote:
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Dan Track [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I've just recently purchase an ATI 3780 card (Asus EAH3870) I'm having
a problem setting up any compiz or dual monitor support under fedora
9. If I run compiz the screen remains blank with a beige
Todd Zullinger wrote:
Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
Suddenly I lost my cordless mouse. Of course it might have something
to do with the last updates. I checked xorg.conf, but I can not
detect any differences with former versions. In fact the mouse is
not mentioned in xorg.conf at all. A wired
Last night I ran into a bit of bad luck. The Fedora 9 LiveUSB stick that
I've been using on my notebook for several months stopped responding so
I did a hard reset of the notebook thinking that it'll just reboot and
everything would be fine.
As usual, I was wrong. On boot, I now drop into a
Richard Shaw wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Raymond C. Rodgers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last night I ran into a bit of bad luck. The Fedora 9 LiveUSB
stick that I've been using on my notebook for several months
stopped responding so I did a hard
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
Keep a watch on ati.amd.com for the next driver release. When they
release it, livna will have it. The real question is wether the next
ati driver version will support 1.4.99+.
-LX
Thanks for the info LX!
Raymond
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Well, I haven't seen recent word on this so I thought I'd ask the public
at large. Has there been any update on the fglrx driver for Fedora 9
x86-64? F9 has been out for months now, and ATI/AMD has released several
versions of their driver since the F9 release date, but the fglrx driver
is
William Case wrote:
Hi;
I have been delving into (messing around with) my network connections
and now I can't get Network Manger or my browsers to work.
This post attests to the fact that there is some physical connection to
my ISP cable connection and my eth0 is active; xchat and FM Radio on
Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
I've been offered ATT's U-Verse television/internet service but have
been told that it's Windows only (which sounds nonsensical to me; they
said the same thing about my DSL service).
I've scoured the net looking for information about the gateway device
but have
Jim wrote:
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
Jim wrote:
I had a bad experience with dealing with setting up a Dialup
connection with Verizon, once I mention Linux the help desk, a
Indian , he drop me like a hot potato, I failed to do so, never in
my 100 years of use of Linux was not able to setup
Beartooth wrote:
I've been running several F8 and F9 machines behind a KVM switch
against what seemed the current high-end monitor in local stores. (My old
LCD, which was 1280x1024, died suddenly.)
The first weirdness, of several, is that my three PCs all handled
it well enough to be
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 14:08 -0700, stan wrote:
Brian C. Huffman wrote:
I don't know for sure, but I think this must have been fixed by rc2 (based on
my current performance). I couldn't live with the IO thrashing in b5.
I just downloaded the binary from
Ed Greshko wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a rather annoying problem. My company uses a special
character as a part of a password for an ftp account a Linux server,
and I cannot seem to get Fedora 9 to connect to the server as a
result. All the Windows
Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:19 AM, Raymond C. Rodgers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any further ideas on how to get around this?
BTW ... what are you using as an ftp client? Just the command line one?
You might try some different ones.
/Mike
I've tried the command
g wrote:
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
I've tried the command line,
with '.netrc'?
excuse my questioning.
something is/may/also be wrong elsewhere.
do you have other ftp sites you can log?
No, I haven't tried .netrc yet, mainly because I'm not familiar with
it. I do seem to be able
Frank Cox wrote:
Does anyone know what the current status of Fedora 9 and the fglrx
proprietary ATI video driver is? Are we still out-of-luck?
When I installed an ATI video card in this (F8) computer, I discovered that to
get the correct resolution for my monitor (1680x1050) I had to install
Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
It seems that there are many clueless people who could never write a
web page but seem to feel more than qualified to send html mail. I am
tired of squinting at itty bitty fonts that are rendered by
Thunderbird whenever it displays html email. (List denizens,
Hi folks,
I have a rather annoying problem. My company uses a special character
as a part of a password for an ftp account a Linux server, and I cannot
seem to get Fedora 9 to connect to the server as a result. All the
Windows and even Mac clients that connect to that server seem to have no
Dave Cross wrote:
As mentioned in a couple of previous mails to this list, trying to
upgrade my laptop[1] from F8 to F9 has gone horribly wrong. I'd really
appreciate any help to fix this.
I basically have two problems.
1/ I can't use any of the Fedora boot media. When I boot with the
While I know there are lots of anti-spam utilities out there, I've found
OpenBSD's spamd (spam deferral daemon) to be quite useful, and now that
I'm managing the Linux servers for my company and the amount of spam and
bounce-back spam we've received today, I thought I'd inquire as to
whether
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