a
non-linked web page on my machine.
Thanks for the tip on adeona. I'll look at it to see what other
tricks I could be using to make tracking easier.
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ome
yet left the root FS intact. Come to think of it, I do have
everything under LVM, so I suppose I could still break out /home and
encrypt the user stuff.
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his file once xorg 1.5.0 gets updated and kbd works again.
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "kbd"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
EndSect
tly would I have wanted to screw up
my system one month ago?
This is a production machine of sorts. I'm not about to put even
*less* stable software on it.
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) In my case I can usually get it to
fix itself by going to an ascii terminal (such as the ctl-alt-f1 one)
and then back again with ctl-alt-f7. If that doesn't work the big
hammer of ctl-alt-bs (or ctl-alt-del for some folks).
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onf or recompile with a smaller FD_SETSIZE.
//
files 1024; // needed on BIND 9.5.0-P2 -u named -wsr 2008-09-10
...
};
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sorting spam. I've tested their imap and smtp-ssl/tls
interface and they seems to work well enough for fedora's evolution to
act as a local MUA. I assume all the other mail readers that support
imap and smtp-ssl will work too.
> alpine and seamonkey have packages.
Thanks! I'
st I've patched up
the following (see man xorg.conf for the gory details):
HorizSync
VertRefresh
DisplaySize
Mode / Modeline
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ortable with. It seems that all those buttons and
underlined things are simply confusing for her, and the fewer options
that are presented the better.
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der mode (or why
the modes are hidden in a second-level pull-down.) There must be
something simpler out there. Help.
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toolbars only extend to
the left/right edge of the laptop screen. Ideally, I'd like the
laptop screen to simply not display anything. I'm not sure how to do
that yet, but hopefully the Xrandr hint will get you started.
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hing on the fly.
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Guidelines: ht
rely software moves???) for systems that don't have a working
IOMMU?
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27;ve got the Back-UPS RS 1500 and am running at 29% with the monitor
on and 20% with it off. That feels about right.)
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ded then. Checking
780 messages a year just to make sure that there aren't any security
warnings strikes me as a bit much for most users.
(Sure, I have no problem scanning the list, but non-technical users
will only be interested in emergency messages with detailed
instructions of what they
ime when on, it
failed with less and less provocation. Finally it stopped booting
entirely. That is when I swapped power supplies and did a face-palm
thing wondering why it took me so long to realize the PS was going
bad.
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it may
have gone away. Strange.
Sadly Gmail makes it way too easy to accidentally send HTML crap. As
an anti-HTML mail zealot, I've had to slink down in my chair a few
times after I noticed that [EMAIL PROTECTED] gmail once again sent HTML on my
behalf simply because someone sent me some.
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d just take out the current
drive, put a spare in and do a clean install of the latest fedora on
that. The advantage is that if for some reason the latest fedora
isn't usable I can always go back to the old version by swapping the
disk back.
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all the electrolyte out. Those caps normally bulged a bit and sat
funny on the motherboard. They also had a visible pool of semi-dry
goo around their base.
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"Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I should have my MSI card on Monday so I'll be able to report back how
> F9's Xorg gets along with it.
Just a quick note on the MSI R3450-TD256H framebuffer card; it does
work under f9 and the stock Xorg. It
nect from one net and select another if you are within a few
AP's and need to find the most reliable one to configure in.
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lly what
swayed me away from the dual-dvi Saphire card, even though having two
dvi's would have been nice.
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Ulrich Drepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Does anyone know if dual-link monitors eg. 4-megapixel monitors (such
>> as the Apple, Dell, or Samsung 30-inch monitors) work under Fedora-9?
>>
>> Does the monitor work for the bo
Does anyone know if dual-link monitors eg. 4-megapixel monitors (such
as the Apple, Dell, or Samsung 30-inch monitors) work under Fedora-9?
Does the monitor work for the boot screens, or only after Xorg is
running?
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crew around?
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sc.org to find the
keys, seems to be as good a solution as today's DNS allows for.)
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/IN' denied: 31
Thanks for posting. Maybe this will light a fire under the folks that
haven't upgraded yet.
Did you have to turn any extra logging on to get these message?
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e above web page. (I can get
to a one-tab configuration page via
Tools->Add-ons->firemacs->Preferences, but I suspect the multi-tabbed
configurtation menu might have some enable flag I need to toggle.)
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requesting sane keybindisngs. Is there a way to do this in firefox-3
or must I upgrade to firefox-2???
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stions, no NAT isn't involved. I'm ssh-ing to a
local machine that is on the local ether and the AP when I tried to
use WIFI was acting as a pure ethernet protocol bridge.)
Is anyone else seeing this after yesterday's yum updates? This is
darn annoying.
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Bruno Wolff III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 13:45:20 -0700,
> "Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is the fedora yum repo down or is my named acting up in some strange
>> way? It doesn't look like mirrors
rieve mirrorlist
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-9&arch=x86_64 error was
[Errno 4] IOError:
Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: fedora
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
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with WPA2-AES. Might your problem be that your network *card* is too
old and doesn't support AES?
The only problem I see is that NetworkManager refuses to bring up the
network until someone logs into the console. That makes it darn hard
to ssh into the box etc (but that is a different g
of my Samsung LCD.
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