2010/9/19 John Watzke watz...@gmail.com
Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache problem,
the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse clicks.
ABout 2/3 of the time it will move the mouse pointer but won't accept any
button presses.
BTW, do you
On 09/20/2010 09:27 AM, cornel panceac wrote:
2010/9/19 John Watzke watz...@gmail.com mailto:watz...@gmail.com
Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache
problem,
the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse
clicks.
On 09/20/2010 06:43 AM, Ralph Loader wrote:
After all these years, something from the fedora repos
(the only ones I have active in my F14 partition) is still
creating an (empty) /etc/modprobe.conf file.
Looks like it's a minor security hole too:
Not sure I'd call that minor considering
2010/9/20 Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com:
On 09/20/2010 06:43 AM, Ralph Loader wrote:
After all these years, something from the fedora repos
(the only ones I have active in my F14 partition) is still
creating an (empty) /etc/modprobe.conf file.
Looks like it's a minor security hole too:
Tom Horsley horsley1953 at gmail.com writes:
After all these years, something from the fedora repos
(the only ones I have active in my F14 partition) is still
creating an (empty) /etc/modprobe.conf file.
It's definitely not the system-config-network bug, since that's now fixed in
everything
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 09:08:43 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
After all these years, something from the fedora repos
(the only ones I have active in my F14 partition) is still
creating an (empty) /etc/modprobe.conf file.
Well, I found something with a grep -r of the whole
f14 partition :-).
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 11:56:56 +0200
Michał Piotrowski wrote:
You can blacklist the firewall modules - it can be critical :)
Actually, I think you can run any arbitrary command to
load a module, so it is probably a gigantic security
hole.
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On 09/20/2010 01:37 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 11:56:56 +0200
Michał Piotrowski wrote:
You can blacklist the firewall modules - it can be critical :)
Actually, I think you can run any arbitrary command to
load a module, so it is probably a gigantic security
hole.
Kinda
On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 08:35 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 09:08:43 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
After all these years, something from the fedora repos
(the only ones I have active in my F14 partition) is still
creating an (empty) /etc/modprobe.conf file.
Well, I found
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.com wrote:
So, if this bug is valid as described it's a significant security issue.
However, I'm not sure it's simple. I've just checked, and none of my F14
test spins (basically RC2) have a modprobe.conf booted live. The clean
2010/9/20 Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com:
On 09/20/2010 01:37 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 11:56:56 +0200
Michał Piotrowski wrote:
You can blacklist the firewall modules - it can be critical :)
Actually, I think you can run any arbitrary command to
load a module,
Or pass any
2010/9/20 Richard Shaw hobbes1...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.com wrote:
So, if this bug is valid as described it's a significant security issue.
However, I'm not sure it's simple. I've just checked, and none of my F14
test spins (basically RC2)
Richard Shaw hobbes1069 at gmail.com writes:
I have some anecdotal evidence. I installed F13 (x86_64) on my dad's
computer this weekend. I did not see the empty modprobe.conf until
after I did a kernel update. The only packages I updated was the
kernel and the firmware package at that time.
2010/9/20 Michał Piotrowski mkkp...@gmail.com:
2010/9/20 Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com:
On 09/20/2010 01:37 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 11:56:56 +0200
Michał Piotrowski wrote:
You can blacklist the firewall modules - it can be critical :)
Actually, I think you can run any
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 13:49:30 +0100
Adam Williamson wrote:
What's the last-touched date of your /etc/modprobe.conf ? Do you know
when that is in relation to the lifetime of the install?
Just poking around, I get the impression that it may have
happened near the first round of updates after I
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 09:28 +0200, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 09/15/2010 08:04 AM, Steven Haigh wrote:
What plugins do you have installed? I only get:
# pwd
/var/lib/yum
# du -hs *
1.2Mhistory
0 rpmdb-indexes
4.0Kuuid
9.0Myumdb
Hi Steven,
cd
# Fedora Quality Assurance Meeting
# Date: 2010-09-20
# Time: 15:00 UTC (11:00 EDT, 17:00 CEST) [1]
# Location: #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net
Greetings testers,
With the Beta release candidate(s) being tested, and several new issues
on the F14Beta list, let's spend a few minutes talking
2010/9/20 Tom Horsley horsley1...@gmail.com:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 13:49:30 +0100
Adam Williamson wrote:
What's the last-touched date of your /etc/modprobe.conf ? Do you know
when that is in relation to the lifetime of the install?
Just poking around, I get the impression that it may have
In the yum.log I see the time on modprobe.conf occurs
in a gap in the yum updates:
Aug 25 19:37:56 Updated: xorg-x11-drv-aiptek-1.3.1-1.fc14.x86_64
Aug 25 20:02:56 Updated: libgcc-4.5.1-1.fc14.x86_64
The fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=589593 was pushed to
F14
On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 09:53 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
In the yum.log I see the time on modprobe.conf occurs
in a gap in the yum updates:
Aug 25 19:37:56 Updated: xorg-x11-drv-aiptek-1.3.1-1.fc14.x86_64
Aug 25 20:02:56 Updated: libgcc-4.5.1-1.fc14.x86_64
The fix for
On 09/20/2010 03:16 PM, seth vidal wrote:
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 09:28 +0200, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 09/15/2010 08:04 AM, Steven Haigh wrote:
What plugins do you have installed? I only get:
# pwd
/var/lib/yum
# du -hs *
1.2Mhistory
0 rpmdb-indexes
4.0Kuuid
9.0M
On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 16:22 +0200, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 09/20/2010 03:16 PM, seth vidal wrote:
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 09:28 +0200, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 09/15/2010 08:04 AM, Steven Haigh wrote:
What plugins do you have installed? I only get:
# pwd
/var/lib/yum
# du -hs *
Ralph Loader suckfish at ihug.co.nz writes:
Looks like it's a minor security hole too:
$ ls -l /etc/modprobe.conf
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 0 Jun 27 17:50 /etc/modprobe.conf
^^
Are you seeing this in F14? June 27 is pretty old.
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On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 15:45 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
On 20/09/10 14:16, seth vidal wrote:
repomanage -o /var/lib/yum/plugins/local | xargs rm -f
Could this be added as a start up script?
in /etc/rc.local
shrug up to you, but there's no reason it couldn't be.
-sv
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Broken deps for x86_64
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RackTables-0.18.3-1.fc14.noarch requires perl(File::FnMatch)
I just filed bug 635735
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=635735 about a problem I'm
seeing where if I go to Edit Preferences in Thunderbird and then click
the Config Editor... button, Thunderbird hangs and consume 100% CPU
immediately after popping up the config editor.
I've
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:39:13AM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
I just filed bug 635735 about a problem I'm seeing where if I go to Edit
Preferences in Thunderbird and then click the Config Editor... button,
Thunderbird hangs and consume 100% CPU immediately after popping up the config
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On 09/20/2010 05:19 PM, John Poelstra wrote:
Great job everyone we finally have the task list empty ;)
JBG
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Hi Jonathan,
Have you tried reproducing the hang with a completely new user
profile? For instance, try renaming:
$HOME/.mozilla
$HOME/.thunderbird
so that Thunderbird will create a new profile when you launch it.
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Jonathan Kamens j...@kamens.us wrote:
On
On 09/20/2010 01:22 PM, Jon Hermansen wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
Have you tried reproducing the hang with a completely new user
profile?
It is reproducible (albeit intermittent, as I noted before) in an empty
profile after moving ~/.mozilla and ~/.thunderbird out of the way.
jik
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Reporter: robert | Owner: adamwill
Type: proventester request | Status: assigned
Priority: major|
Em Seg, 2010-09-20 às 15:14 +1000, noriko escreveu:
Adam Williamson さんは書きました:
I think it would be good to add the most significant bugs in the list to
the F14-accepted tracker:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=f14-accepted
which will propose them as 'nice-to-have' bugs for
Greetings All:
I am having a problem with yum and rawhide! I do not know if anyone else is
having this same issue or not? I would also like to know how to resolve
this if possible?
I have tried to remove systemd-sysvinit, but yum wants to remove half of my
system on that one...
Is this ok
Rob Healey (robheal...@gmail.com) said:
I am having a problem with yum and rawhide! I do not know if anyone else is
having this same issue or not? I would also like to know how to resolve
this if possible?
Should be fixed tomorrow. If you want to fix it yourself:
$ yum shell
remove
#129: Replace installer telnet test case with newer ssh support
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Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor| Milestone: Fedora 14
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Fedora Koji Build System
build...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Package: Miro
NVR: Miro-3.0.3-2.fc13
User: bodhi
Status: failed
Tag Operation: untagged
From Tag: dist-f13-updates-testing-pending
Miro-3.0.3-2.fc13 unsuccessfully untagged from
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Is this working-as-designed? Other than these messages,
system-config-network worked as expected.
[r...@vista ryniker]# system-config-network
(system-config-network-gui:24283): Gnome-WARNING **: Accessibility:
The following Fedora 12 Security updates need testing:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org
/updates/roundup-1.4.15-1.fc12https://admin.fedoraproject.org
/updates/libmspack-0.2-0.1.20100723alpha.fc12,cabextract-1.3-1.fc12
https://admin.fedoraproject.org
/updates/lib3ds-1.3.0-9.fc12
Good evening:
I just updated to the current rawhide initscripts package, and now my stem
will not restart! It justs logs me off and brings me back to the login
prompt...
I thought that this issue had been fixed in previous versions?
Sincerely yours,
Rob G. Healey
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Reporter: rhe | Owner: rhe
Type: task | Status: closed
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 14
Component:
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 02:53, Rob Healey robheal...@gmail.com wrote:
I like how yum shell works, what was its intended purpose?
I would imagine to perform several actions at once such as removing,
installing and updating things all in one go. Also consider the case
where two conflicting
The following Fedora 14 Security updates need testing:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org
/updates/pam_mount-2.5-1.fc14,libHX-3.6-1.fc14
https://admin.fedoraproject.org
/updates/roundup-1.4.15-1.fc14https://admin.fedoraproject.org
/updates/ghostscript-8.71-16.fc14
The inkscape behaviour after the update to
inkscape-0.48.0-1.fc14.1.i686) is a little bit weird:
After it is started until the inkscape screen is completed, it takes
0m22.503s user time on my dual core box (Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @
1.86GHz, 2 Gig memory)
Anybody sees this too?
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My locale:
LANG=en_US.utf8
LC_CTYPE=en_US.utf8
LC_NUMERIC=en_US.utf8
LC_TIME=en_US.utf8
LC_COLLATE=en_US.utf8
LC_MONETARY=en_US.utf8
LC_MESSAGES=en_US.utf8
LC_PAPER=en_US.utf8
LC_NAME=en_US.utf8
LC_ADDRESS=en_US.utf8
LC_TELEPHONE=en_US.utf8
LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.utf8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=en_US.utf8
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