errors. /etc/inint.d/nfs Script mainanance issue.
# MOUNTD_NFS_V1=NO
MOUNTD_NFS_V2="no"
MOUNTD_NFS_V3="no"
# don't allow rpc.nfsd to process v2 or v3 requests either.
RPCNFSDARGS="-N 2 -N 3"
# we'd like to say 0, but that means kill the daemons including th
tack on the DNS data. Just ingnore their servers. You'll be happy
you did.
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yourself. I've
never seen an ISP do as good a job as one would get by running the
current bind/named oneself.
208.75.79.17 www.netflix.com
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able is a good repair tool? :-)
> It's a Russian way of repairing things - smash it!
A rubber mallet will fix many a dirty contact. So will a bit of
Cramolin (aka "tuner cleaner") with a lot less wear and tear on the
device.
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s one gets when doing a
reverse DNS for the mail's originating IP.
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to be the
internal ethernet and eth1 to be the external. (Some programs like
multicast progs seem to default to the first ethernet and it would be
nice for me not to spew packets towards the public internet.)
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folks are just starting to see since IPv6 is just starting to be used by
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v/dm-0: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
/dev/dm-0: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
How do I nail down the disk numbering a bit tighter so that things don't
move around after boot-time?
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ig
> file. The Fedora 12 machine is rejecting everything in
> /etc/pki/dnssec-keys as "Unknown Option.
>
> Anyone have any ideas on this?
Deja vu.
Might it be an editing error such as this?
http://www.mail-archive.com/fedora-list@redhat.com/msg58248.html
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Permission denied
dracut: Switching root
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avaible and
could be appended automatically. Maybe this could be a summer-of-code
idea?
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il" doesn't
extend to trying to make someone's head explode from forcing one to read
inscrutable legalese. I think I'll wait for a GPL-ed or BSD version
where I can actually understand what the contract is all about without
hiring a lawyer.
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If th
itself could be important.
The stuff I keep in /root that would be nice to have access to is notes
mostly and aliases that my fingers expect to have available (like ll
etc). There are also key remappings to put the keys back to something
resembling a vt100.
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If the
used to walking around the filesystem delicately.)
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ecute the following command as root to relabel your computer
> system:
> "touch /.autorelabel; reboot"
Did you read the above? Did you do it?
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install logs are nice to look at also if one needs to mkfs a trashed fs
with the same format flags and repopulate from the last backup.
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ou get selinux working or did you just turn it off in frustration
becauce putting thing in non-default places broke the stock selinux
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Timothy Murphy writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> But the point is taken. There seem to be quite a few posts from folks
>> that make their lives needlessly complex by mucking with the defaults
>> and that ends up breaking something downstream.
> Are you saying t
Roberto Ragusa writes:
> Joachim Backes wrote:
>> On 12/05/2009 01:32 PM, Hiisi wrote:
>>> 2009/12/5 Wolfgang S. Rupprecht:
>>>>
>>>> As of a day or so ago "su" has started hanging for 30 seconds. So has
>>>> the lock screen
but there
were a few yum updates in the last few days. Is anyone else seeing
this?
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by mucking with the defaults
and that ends up breaking something downstream.
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pse but installed in the oficial eclipse distribution from
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ a bugzilla bug?
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nerally the best way to achieve this, and works
> fine for me on F-12 (as it has in past releases). Why it's not
> working for Fred remains to be seen.
You can also set it as a user's background via the normal preferences
setting and then make that the system default (via the bott
aying less
> attention to driving for good gas mileage, or have let the pressure in
> the tires go down, but I don't think so.
>
> Thanks - jon
If the change happened right after installing f12 you may want to go
back to f11
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packets now be cryptographically protected?
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ea problem.
I noticed spacebar worked to start/stop the video but didn't realize
up/down arrow controlled volume. That should be handy. Thanks!
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work fine. Start with that and then slowly fold your local changes in
and see where it stops working. Are you trying to run dnssec on your
local zones and forgot to put a DS record in the parent zone of some
subzone?
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ou are really editing /etc/named.conf
and there isn't a typo somewhere?
That doesn't feel like an selinux issue at all. It seems like the BIND
parser thinks you are giving it the dnssec-enable in the context where
it was expecting an address.
I wonder if "named-checkconf&q
.220;
};
dnssec-enable yes;
dnssec-validation yes;
dnssec-lookaside . trust-anchor dlv.isc.org.;
};
You had the dnssec-* stuff inside your forwarders list by mistake.
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useful. To enable just add it to the end of the
repective mount lines in auto.master.
auto.master:
/home /etc/auto.home --ghost
-fstype=nfs4,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid,noatime,nodiratime
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housecleaning and nuke the old rpm files.)
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ETWORKWAIT=yes" >> /etc/sysconfig/network
It isn't clear why the fedora default config has all the nework daemons
intentionally fail at boot.
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ying the .iso.
Woudld it be possible to do the signature using SHA256 also? On one of
the iso's I recently burned did have a checksum file with a gpg SHA256
signature hash. That was enough to remind me that I should be using the
SHA256 for checksumming the iso.
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is the only way. I've been doing that for a while.
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with totem. It seems to understand the DVD directory structure and will
accept the pathname to the DVD as a shorthand for "play it already".
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to each sector would also reassign all bad sectors, so that base
would be covered too.
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t needed to do that for an f12 install on a dvdless
netbook. Don't ask me why the liveusb creator doesn't just do all
that. It isn't likely that many folks installing a Linux OS for the
first time are going to be able to figure out all the above.)
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logging up the
works. I recall when I firest tried to use the 64-bit version, that was
my problem.
# These were the extensions back when I first did this. They are
# probably *.i686 or *.i586 now.
yum erase flash-plugin.i386 nspluginwrapper.x86_64 nspluginwrapper.i386
cd /tmp
wget
http://downloa
(Maybe this adobe mouse bug is related
to the pointer changes Xorg made in order to support multi-pointers???)
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Eamon Walsh writes:
> On 11/17/2009 05:27 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> How do I add a second /home tree to selinux so that both /home and
>> /home2 have the same policies and restorecon correctly? There seems to
>> be quite a bit of logic in
>> /etc/seli
t see where the "/home/"
string gets set.
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> Subject says it all. Tell us about your experience.
>
> LG
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corresponding private pair. If someone could do this, I doubt they
would waste their talents on logging in to some poor schmuck's Fedora
box. There are much jucier and lucrative targets.
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selinux on f12(beta+) and things look pretty good.
The default yum-installed policy is starting to shape up nicely, with
virtually no more noise in my /var/log/messages and
/var/log/audit/audit.log files. (I only see one daily gripe for
asterisk, but that should be cleaned up in the next polic
erase to take place. (Suggestions and simplifications welcome!)
disk=/dev/sdb
pass=funkystuff
hdparm --user-master u --security-set-pass $pass $disk
hdparm --user-master u --security-erase$pass $disk
hdparm --user-master u --security-disable $pass $disk
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one and would let me download code to it.
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evelopers trying to leave their mark on Linux in the same way that a
dog tries to leave its mark on a fire hydrant.)
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m going to trip
over a bug, I'd really prefer for it to be something some other person
has already entered into bugzilla. It pays to be a sheep -- in the
center of the herd. ;-)
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going to be the best tested
code path and unless you really want to help debug anacondia, why ask
for all that aggravation?
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= XF86Go
keycode 178 = XF86HomePage
keycode 223 = XF86Sleep
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before it died.
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r even +/-
5v.) My Garmin GPS takes extreme liberties with the signaling voltages
and only certain serial adapters recognize the 0-5v signal as a usable
rs232-like signal.
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cause the resolver is broken and no
hostnames resolve. From now on I think I'll just let the yum updates
happen when I get back and hope nobody finds an exploit that needs an
emergency patch.
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oblems with keys that might have been generated badly by current
standards.
BTW. Ssh with 2k RSA keys generated ~1 year ago seems to work fine for
me.
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to Europe).
Sites www.teliax.com and www.gafachi.com are two I have accounts with.
They both work fine with Fedora's asterisk. I haven't tested with a
bareback ekiga, but don't see why that shouldn't work either.
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code snippets they need and and cut and paste them into a shell window,
sounds like the sort of thing that give linux its "user unfriendly"
label.
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they do. Deleting the
keyrings solved the problem for me back then. Perhaps it will do the
trick for you too.
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h better time.
Your wrist is a wonderful temperature controlled device to strap a
crystal to. Wristwatches have it easy.
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o another slight advantage, newbies don't end up
comparing the checksums by hand if they don't notice the "-c" flag to
sha256sum.
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take the opportunity to rename the VG to
something a bit more indicative of what is on it. eg.
vgrename VolGroup00 vg_f10
(This needs to be done before the "vgchange".)
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to not work.
Cranking the sound to max on all the mixers (alsamixer -c 0) and
speakers (set to "11") one does hear something. Faintly. In a quiet
room, on a good day, one can even make out what the talking heads are
saying.
I do wish this would get fixed.
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$42 and up per year. Seems the way to go.
Or you could save the money and just do it yourself... That's what
bind, postfix, and thttpd are for. ;-)
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eats changing the root unix password
where everybody shares it and changing it impacts everyone.
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the last
couple of releases.
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ping the backlight gets turned off.
Wiggling the mouse of hitting some keys will turn the backlight back on.
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Rahul Sundaram writes:
> On 06/11/2009 12:47 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> You don't get to use the shiny new ext4 filesystem.
>
> Not quite.
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ext4_in_Fedora_11#How_do_I_migrate_from_Ext3_to_Ext4.3F
>From reading all the d
did 5 clean installs of F11
and 2 upgrades (one from F10, one from F9). I didn't see any real
problems in either case.
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Well, it may have been that the first time around your dvd had some dust
on it that got knocked off in all the excitement. I find that I only
have burn problems when I try to be cheap and reuse media.
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;yum install autofs" should be sufficient and as a bonus it
will choose the correct extension for your installed system.
And yes, autofs is no longer in the preinstalled bundle. Not sure why
nfs gets installed but autofs doesn't.
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g linux a worse
grade with respect to viruses?
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the issues a bit more.
http://www.rfc-editor.org/authors/rfc5456.txt
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ake a zillion
pages of code or a huge header for each data packet.
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Guideline
at Seagate
getting burned in. Good work guys.
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oughts and ideas?
You may just need to blow away your ~/.mozilla directory and start off
afresh. You might also want to resist installing any add-ons and see if
things are a bit more stable then.
It if is still bad I'd run the memory test memtest86+ for a few hours.
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fact that they are doing this makes me wonder what other stuff
they are pulling.
(And yes, they *now* have a flag to turn off this trojan mode after all
the raised eyebrows.)
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delivered and is out of
the queue in a matter of seconds. Some user with a losing SMTP server
such as this is asking the upstream to do extra work. Some might agree,
others might not.
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ing somewhere was plugged into line power and only worked
when the real power was available.
Do you really trust that you know where the tangle of 20+ line cords
near the UPS all go? ;-)
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into the ups. You can make sure the shutdown is orderly and
work out the bugs before going live. I like to test by throwing the
breakers -- that way it is a true test without all sorts of little stuff
like routers modems staying on and acting differently from a real power
failure.
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es that one did years ago when one
didn't understand things as well.
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0:0: firmware: requesting
b43/b0g0bsinitvals5.fw
Jun 3 10:32:19 ancho kernel: b43-phy0: Loading firmware version 410.2160
(2007-05-26 15:32:10)
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systems you want to backup explicitly.
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, I don't see how you can avoid reinstalling your
proprietary stuff under a more recent OS.
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upgrade to f11. With
preupgrade is should be a painless upgrade.
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You might just need to do a "grub-install".
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out to ISP's (in hunks of /32 if I recall
correctly), who in tun hand out /48's to end users. That keeps the
routing table nice and small, but also means that if you are an end
user, you will have to play short-TTL dns games if you want a fail-over
for a server.
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JECT --reject-with icmp6-adm-prohibited
COMMIT
It looks good to me, including the newer wording in
system-config-firewall around icmp and ipv6-icmp which discourages
clueless admins from blocking icmp's and gumming up the works.
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NAT isn't needed if all you want is firewalling. If you stick to
operating systems that supply usable built-in firewalls you'll be ok.
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e an impenetrable barrier. Once the top of the
dialog box hits it, it stops you from moving the box any higher. I
included a screenshot attachment to show what the screen looks like
after the box is moved as far up as possible.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503200
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a few
milliseconds.
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that was able to break
the data stream and insert themselves. Having an encrypted channel with
a slightly nebulous endpoint is still better than having an unencrypted
channel.
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d you figure out how to get the
test to run?
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small keyboards.
Gimme 19mm key spacing or some environment where I never have to use the
keyboard.
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Kevin Kofler writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> That is a good example of a contentless man page. I assume it was
>> written by some 3rd party that didn't really understand what the program
>> did, how it was meant to be used etc.
>
> It was written by th
it is just laziness and a false sense of security through
obscurity.
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Kevin Kofler writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> I think you are reading it much to literally.
>
> The policy you're proposing (and incidentally, also the Debian policy) is
> that literal. Requiring good documentation makes sense (though it's hard to
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