When I start up mysql I receive the following alert from SELinux:
SELinux is preventing mysqld (mysqld_t) search to ./gps
(user_home_dir_t).
I did some searching around and came across a possible solution.
yum -y install selinux-policy-targeted-sources
vi
I have a thinkpad t60p and I installed the flash-plugin using yum. The
video plays fine but I am not able to hear any sound. Has anyone had
this problem or know why this might be happening?
Thanks,
Greg Sieranski
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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Sieranski, Greg wrote:
I have a thinkpad t60p and I installed the flash-plugin using yum. The
video plays fine but I am not able to hear any sound. Has anyone had
this problem or know why this might be happening?
# yum install libflashsupport
I am trying to make gnupg2.0.9 but I am running into the following error:
gcc-g -O2 -Wall -Wno-pointer-sign -Wpointer-arith -o gpg2 gpg.o
server.o build-packet.o compress.o free-packet.o getkey.o keydb.o
keyring.o seskey.o kbnode.o mainproc.o armor.o mdfilter.o textfilter.o
progress.o
Rex Dieter wrote:
Sieranski, Greg wrote:
I am trying to make gnupg2.0.9 but I am running into the following error:
gnupg2-2.0.9 is already built and included in the distro, why are you trying
to build it manually?
-- Rex
Thanks, Did not realize 2.0.9 had been put in yum
I apologize if this has been asked before but I found very little
information when I searched using google. I installed F9 on my t60p and
encrypted the drive. Now when my laptop starts up I see:
Padlock: VIA Padlock not detected
Padlock: VIA Padlock Hash Engine not detected
It then prompts me