I assume you are working under gnome. Just right click with the cursor in on
of the workspace icons, on the panel bar on the right. select preferences
and you can change the number of virtual workspaces and other things.
greetings
paul
2009/12/28 Bill Davidsen
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
>> i'
I don't think that it makes sense to configure a router with one physical
network card. If another PC on the same cable segment tries to reach
something it needs a router that has connection with more than the same
network cable.
greetings, paul
2009/12/13 Adel ESSAFI
> Hi list
> This is the fi
there is no problem what so ever with a mix of file systems on linux, so you
can simply continue with your ext3 /home if you want.
paul
2009/11/23 david walcroft
> I am going to clean install fc12 but I don't know how to
> handle this situation,my /home is ext3fs and I want format the rest of m
maybe you can start using autofs, then there is no need for hard mounting in
your fstab, and this will also solve your problem
2009/11/24 Tom H
> > NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on
> > the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot.
>
> fstab m
in F11 the configuration is dynamically detected just as in F12, so you
still need a static
configuration in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, with a modeline like e.g.
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "DELL 2001FP"
DisplaySize 367 275
HorizSync 31-80
VertRefresh
look in the Makefile, to me it seems it runs in a bsd environment
cheers
paul
2009/11/17 Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
> The source package that I am interested in building and installing for
> F11 is here:
>
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/karmic/ufsutils
>
> After extracting the tarball,
2009/11/16 Tom Horsley
> On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:53:27 +1100
> Langdon Stevenson wrote:
>
> > Given these servers' perfect record in the past I am wondering if anyone
> > can suggest what might be going on? Or how best to try to track down
> > the reason.
>
> I had a similar problem once and put
I think you can influence the assignment of eth0 and eth1 by changing the
HWADDR= values in the config files
(/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 ..)
paul
2009/11/12 Matt Domsch
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 03:00:52AM +0800, Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
> wrote:
> >>On Wed, Nov 11
did you not forget to allow access in iptables to port 631 ??
paul
2009/11/1 Antonio M
> I connected a Vista PC to my network and I cannot print from it while
> I can go to my shared folders on other PC.
> I have to investigate the cause, but my question is related to mime
> files in /Etc/cups
yes you are right, thanks
Paul van der Meij
2009/10/18 Tony Nelson
> On 09-10-18 14:32:01, paul van der meij wrote:
> > After migrating from FC9 to FC11 i noticed that the gnome session
> > entry has disappeared from the taskbar->system->preferences menu.
> > I u
ng for the gnome-people.
paul van der Meij
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Thanks for the suggestion, that is exactly what happened.
I was misled by an internet suggestion that nmap was a good tool to check
iptables configuration, but that is not true.
iptables -L gives the correct information
Paul
2009/10/13 Christopher K. Johnson
> paul van der meij wrote:
>
idea what I am overlooking.
greetings, Paul van der Meij
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