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this might be easier than manually installing them:
http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=128
On 5/13/05, Matt Bowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, I am installing them now. Suse 9.3 did not include them. Will
> I still need to manually add them as add-ons in Firefox?
>
> .
Thanks, I am installing them now. Suse 9.3 did not include them. Will
I still need to manually add them as add-ons in Firefox?
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Not long ago, Nicholas Leippe proclaimed...
> On Friday 13 May 2005 09:31 am, Matt Bowler wrote:
> > Is there a linux client for windows media streams? For example,
> > something that will allow me to listen to www.570knrs.com?
> > Thanks.
>
> Maybe you're talking about a different format, but la
For posterity's sake:
Upgrading the SELinux policy had some unintended side effects. The new policy
had a more restrictive context for httpd. I had to grant httpd a lot of
additional permissions. This is probably poor security, but I figure it is
better than disabling SELinux completely--which
Success!
I went to rpmfind and downloaded
selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-3.2.noarch.rpm
selinux-policy-targeted-sources-1.17.30-3.2.noarch.rpm
I uninstalled the previous rpms (using --nodeps), and installed these rpms.
The sources rpm gave a fixfiles error. I then ran:
fixfiles -R selinux-pol
On Friday 13 May 2005 09:31 am, Matt Bowler wrote:
> Is there a linux client for windows media streams? For example,
> something that will allow me to listen to www.570knrs.com?
> Thanks.
Maybe you're talking about a different format, but last I tried I could open
MS formats with mplayer just f
Is there a linux client for windows media streams? For example,
something that will allow me to listen to www.570knrs.com?
Thanks.
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I appreciate the hints. I used audit2allow (a really slick tool), and it
generated so many permissions that I figured there must be a better way. I
think I found it. I decided to try and make httpd_sys_script transition to
run in the mta role. I created the
file /etc/selinux/targeted/src/policy