multiple viewers

2012-10-29 Thread Andrew Z
Hello, is there a product I can use to view as many document formats as possible ? I have epdfviwer for pdf, djviewer for djvu, geeqie fo pictures... I thought it would be nice to have that unite them all@ :) thank you AZ

Re: multiple viewers

2012-10-29 Thread Robin Long
Hello Andrew, I am not sure about one viewer that can do documents and pictures, but in my experience evince will handle most documents (although you may need a yum install evince-djvu) and Eye Of GNOME (eog) will handle most pictures. Regards, Robin. On 29/10/12 14:45, Andrew Z wrote:

resize virtual disk partition

2012-10-29 Thread Gerald Waugh
I need to resize /dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_home disk size was increased but the partition I still small Not sure if it can be resized without damage, I assume the home partition is on /dev/xvda2 , see below. The server is remote from my location, so don’t assume I can do this unless I’m local to

Re: resize virtual disk partition

2012-10-29 Thread Gerald Waugh
Stephan Wiesand wrote: On Oct 29, 2012, at 23:05 , Gerald Waugh wrote: I need to resize /dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_home disk size was increased but the partition I still small Not sure if it can be resized without damage, I assume the home partition is on /dev/xvda2 , see below. Looks like

Re: multiple viewers

2012-10-29 Thread zxq9
On 10/30/2012 01:53 AM, Andrew Z wrote: Probably docs and pics are a bit of stretch. But would be nice to have one viewer for documents. Say PDF and djv would be very useful. I'll give a try to evidence. Along the same lines, Konqueror displays nearly everything. Images, PDF, PS, vector

usb

2012-10-29 Thread Andrew Z
since the weather is perfect t for drinking and catching up on all the little things that ive been procrastinated to do, i decided to revive the virus ridden laptop. That's some alienware from Dell . it doesn't have a cd/dvd . So the only option is to boot from usb stick. i have win7 iso and

Re: Unreadable YUM cron job logs.

2012-10-29 Thread Steven Haigh
On 27/10/2012 1:36 PM, Steven Haigh wrote: On 27/10/2012 10:58 AM, David Sommerseth wrote: Content-Type: application/octet-stream This is somewhat odd, I'd expect this to be text/plain or something in that direction. But that's set based on the data