From: Rich Megginson [mailto:rmegg...@redhat.com]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 2:02 PM
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.;
brianpatrickart...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [389-users] Export/Import: openldap-2.3.27 to 389-ds-1.2.2-1
On 04/25/2014 02:02 PM, Brian
*Bump*
Surely we can't be the only ones who want to this?
Trev
From: Fong, Trevor
Sent: April-22-14 3:33 PM
To: '389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org'
Subject: Sync from RDBMS to LDAP
Hi Everyone,
We are in the process of migrating from an old OpenLDAP service to 389-DS.
We currently synchronise
On 04/28/2014 11:24 AM, Brian Arthur wrote:
*From:*Rich Megginson [mailto:rmegg...@redhat.com]
*Sent:* Friday, April 25, 2014 2:02 PM
*To:* General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.;
brianpatrickart...@gmail.com
*Subject:* Re: [389-users] Export/Import: openldap-2.3.27 to
On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 14:49 +1000, Roger wrote:
I have just Fedup'd Fedora 19 to F20 on a Dell 1520 laptop and it
works well, took about 4 hours to complete still has the same php
error message about /usr/lib64/pdo-mysql.so but all works well.
There seems to be no way to shut own the system
On Fri, 25 Apr 2014 00:40:47 +0200, Isaac Cortés González
w.isaac.cor...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok thanks; but what I need to know is if with just the packages in the
repos I can roll, or I'll definitely need to download the installer
from
their website?
-Isaac C.
2014-04-24 2:03
On 04/28/2014 05:33 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 14:49 +1000, Roger wrote:
I have just Fedup'd Fedora 19 to F20 on a Dell 1520 laptop and it
works well, took about 4 hours to complete still has the same php
error message about /usr/lib64/pdo-mysql.so but all works well.
There seems
Hello,
trying to compile a perl package
rpmbuild -bb perl-tk-zinc.spec --nocheck
I get:
File not found by glob:
/home/pdupre/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/perl-tk-zinc-3.303-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/tk*
what is wrong?
Thank.
On 04/28/2014 06:11 AM, Roger wrote:
I'm using gnome, I guess it's gnome 3. In Fedora 19 I have the menu
top right.
Roger
I have a fresh F20 install amd_64 running MATE. Under the System menu I
have both a logout shutdown
icon.
--
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new
On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 20:11 +1000, Roger wrote:
I'm using gnome, I guess it's gnome 3. In Fedora 19 I have the menu
top right.
I thought you said Fedora 20 was the problem?
But for the sake of trying a simple test - with Fedora 20 - create a new
user, log out as yourself, log into that new
On 28-04-14 12:35, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
trying to compile a perl package
rpmbuild -bb perl-tk-zinc.spec --nocheck
I get:
File not found by glob:
/home/pdupre/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/perl-tk-zinc-3.303-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/tk*
what is wrong?
One or more files were
On 04/28/2014 12:49 AM, Roger wrote:
I have just Fedup'd Fedora 19 to F20 on a Dell 1520 laptop and it
works well, took about 4 hours to complete still has the same php
error message about /usr/lib64/pdo-mysql.so but all works well.
There seems to be no way to shut own the system other than
System is doing it again, but this time I have something for
/var/log/messages.
What happened:
System was getting unstable; gnome had restarted a few times and other
things seemed to be getting off. I unplugged from my KVM and power to
use the system elsewhere and the system attempted to go
HI
I have a small home server (photos, videos, music) that is reaching full
capacity.
It is a 750GB, partitioned as a 50G OS and 700G Data + swap
The mobo, an Intel DG31PR mobo has 1 PATA and 4 SATA ports (3GB/s).
Currently it is running FC20, having been continuously upgraded from almost
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:44:02PM -0500, Javier Perez wrote:
HI
I have a small home server (photos, videos, music) that is reaching
full capacity.
It is a 750GB, partitioned as a 50G OS and 700G Data + swap
The mobo, an Intel DG31PR mobo has 1 PATA and 4 SATA ports
On 04/28/2014 10:44 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
Is there anything I should know I am not taking into consideration?
Putting your OS onto a 10 GB partition on that drive will take up about
0.5% of its capacity. It will also be much safer than having it on an
external drive, especially if it's a
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Javier Perez pepeb...@gmail.com wrote:
1. I could use ext4 on all HDDs eventually. But I wonder, can I use ZFS?
Specially I would like to have the ability to expand the single HDD into a
Raid once I get the second HDD as painlessly as possible. If I use ext4 I
| From: Fred Smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us
| I'm using a Brother DCP7065DN at home, and it seems to work well with
| Linux, BUT you have to use Brother's drivers for it. The driver recommended
| by the RH printer tool didn't work for me.
|
| I've printed to it from Centos 6.5, Fedora 19,
Putting your OS onto a 10 GB partition on that drive will take up about
0.5% of its capacity. It will also be much safer than having it on an
external drive, especially if it's a flash drive.
I know, but I wanted the famous speed a SSD/flash system is supposed to
give for the OS. Specially given
On 04/28/2014 02:11 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
Putting your OS onto a 10 GB partition on that drive will take up
about 0.5% of its capacity. It will also be much safer than having
it on an external drive, especially if it's a flash drive.
I know, but I wanted the famous speed a SSD/flash
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 14:02:47 -0400,
Fred Smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us wrote:
though I can't tell you the steps, it is possible to build a raid-1 array
using Linux Raid, with only one drive. it'll be in degraded mode
because of only one drive, but you could then easily (??) add a
Hi Robert.
The get a 64Gb SSD internal as you primary device and put all data on a
secondary drive.
If I do that I lose one SATA port out of the 4 that the motherboard has.
I want to slowly upgrade it to a Raid 1+0 system, unless there is a better
option. Will ZFS on two mirrored HDDs be a
| From: Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us
| On 04/28/2014 10:44 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
|
| Is there anything I should know I am not taking into consideration?
|
| Putting your OS onto a 10 GB partition on that drive will take up about 0.5%
| of its capacity. It will also be much safer than having it on
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Javier Perez pepeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Putting your OS onto a 10 GB partition on that drive will take up about
0.5% of its capacity. It will also be much safer than having it on an
external drive, especially if it's a flash drive.
I know, but I wanted the
| From: Javier Perez pepeb...@gmail.com
| I know, but I wanted the famous speed a SSD/flash system is supposed to
| give for the OS. Specially given that it is an old system.
I could be wrong, but I think
- most USB sticks are quite slow.
- USB2 sticks are guaranteed to be slow-ish
- USB
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
pocallag...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, a USB stick will wear out a lot quicker if it's used as a
root filesystem with /tmp.
Well, I've been waiting for Samsung F2FS for a long time, but still no
boot support AFAIK
I have a request to verify a bug fix in the kerneli (id=1082266). I'm pointed
to build info (http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6790858),
which lists a number of files associated with the build. I've downloaded the
appropriate kernel (via yumex), but it did not install. Here's
On 28/04/14 19:24, Brian Arthur wrote:
I’m not sure if it was turned off. How can I tell? All the “syntax”
plugins I looked at in my config are “on”.
Maybe the openldap syntax checks do not work as expected?
E.g. Sun DSEE 6.3 does accept latin1 entries even when
nsslapd-syntaxcheck is set to
On 28.04.2014, Javier Perez wrote:
My plan is to put the OS on a USB stick
In my experience, that's a bad idea. USB-sticks are not reliable over
a longer period, and you can expect data loss.
and use the whole 2TB for Data. I'd rather not have a
PATA SDD, and I do not want to lose one of
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:56:02PM -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
I have a request to verify a bug fix in the kerneli (id=1082266). I'm pointed
to build info (http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6790858),
which lists a number of files associated with the build. I've downloaded
So ask yourself: in a home server, just what does RAID give me? Are
you really bottlenecked for speed in a way that RAID will improve?
Perhaps RAID can help with High Availability (and perhaps not) -- is
that what you are hoping for? Just don't think of it as backup.
--
Hmm, I was looking
Just wondering, do all Brother printers ship with Linux drivers?
On Apr 28, 2014 11:07 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier h...@mimosa.com wrote:
| From: Fred Smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us
| I'm using a Brother DCP7065DN at home, and it seems to work well with
| Linux, BUT you have to use Brother's
Hi,
I have an F20 installation that has been upgraded using Fedup
through every version on Fedora from F17. I don't use Gnome, instead I
use KDE (personal preference, I believe they stuffed Gnome with the
introduction of Gnome 3 and I believe KDE has always been more
configurable) and
Hi,
Just following on from my previous email, I logged out of KDE and
logged into Gnome (as opposed to Gnome Classic) and in the top right
hand corner menu selection there was a power button as well as a setting
button. Clicking on the power button provided the option to restart or
to
I have 4 icons in the top right corner.
one to switch on the internet, one which displays a small aeroplane, one
for speaker volume and one for battery status.
They all have the same dropdown menu which has a selection Home which
provides Switch User and Log out.
Wow! thanks, I just found the
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 03:44:26PM -0500, Javier Perez wrote:
So ask yourself: in a home server, just what does RAID give me? Are
you really bottlenecked for speed in a way that RAID will improve?
Perhaps RAID can help with High Availability (and perhaps not) -- is
that what you are hoping
| From: Lee ny6...@gmail.com
| Just wondering, do all Brother printers ship with Linux drivers?
No. Many don't need proprietary drivers. Some have proprietary
drivers. I would guess some don't have Linux drivers at all.
As usual, one good resource is
On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 16:18 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
on the rotating drive. Note that a real SSD can go about twice as
fast
as a SATA 2 port, which is probably what you have on your machine,
but
it will still be dramatically faster than a USB stick.
But there are USB 3.0 sticks
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