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systemctl restart httpd.service is a joke compared with service
httpd restart - a msart developer would have made .service as
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On 03/17/2012 02:03 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: Am
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On 03/17/2012 12:45 PM, Dave Ihnat wrote:
Well, playing_Advocatus Diaboli_, what if some moneyed software company
claims Open Source software being hosted for download is violating their
copyrights, and uses this excuse to shut
On 03/09/2012 09:06 AM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
If you don't know what it is, most probably you don't need
it.
It's odd that is would say recommended when the mojority of users would never
need it, but, no matter, I have disabled it again.
Most of us in the rest of the
On 02/25/2012 12:43 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 21:22 +0900, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
I'm trying to move a script from invoking lots of sed and awk to bash
builtins and I'm stumped on something I'm sure is simple.
Is there a tr equivalent to the following?
[...]
You realize
I'm trying to move a script from invoking lots of sed and awk to bash
builtins and I'm stumped on something I'm sure is simple.
Is there a tr equivalent to the following?
sed 's/[^[:alnum:]]//g'
I just can't seem to get tr -d to accept a negative matching set, but
perhaps that's not possible?
On 02/24/2012 10:12 PM, fedora wrote:
On 02/24/2012 01:22 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
I'm trying to move a script from invoking lots of sed and awk to bash
builtins and I'm stumped on something I'm sure is simple.
Is there a tr equivalent to the following?
sed 's/[^[:alnum:]]//g'
Try
tr -c [:alnum
On 12/30/2011 03:09 AM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 12/29/2011 10:07 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
I bought a new movie on DVD the other day for my kid (Christmas and
all...). I wanted to back it up because I've noticed a few of my older
DVDs don't play correctly anymore (blocky in spots or don't play period
On 12/31/2011 01:56 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
2011/12/30 夜神 岩男supergiantpot...@yahoo.co.jp:
It should, but it doesn't. It only copies the first 9MB which, on checking,
copied the previews and ads from Disney (which were almost more annoying
than this problem in the first place).
The way I
On 12/31/2011 03:25 AM, Roger K. Wells wrote:
On 12/30/2011 01:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/30/2011 08:51 AM, Patrick Lists wrote:
Luckily the frippery extensions and some other good stuff on
extensions.gnome.org allow me to mimick GNOME2 pretty well.
+1
Doesn't it bother anybody else here
I bought a new movie on DVD the other day for my kid (Christmas and
all...). I wanted to back it up because I've noticed a few of my older
DVDs don't play correctly anymore (blocky in spots or don't play period
but are studio cuts that used to work!).
Normally I just put a DVD in the drive,
On 12/28/2011 01:21 AM, Joe Wulf wrote:
I'd also suggest having the ability to manage/initiate much of what you
are talking about from the command-line.
Additionally, the ability to have a script initiate
windows/sessions/programs/applications on a named workspace, would be
invaluable.
If
On 12/28/2011 01:06 AM, William Case wrote:
Is anybody interested in this kind of concept and/or discussion?
This sounds a lot like the original KDE4 plasma concept -- but it was
rebelled against a bit back then, so a few things stayed traditionalish,
though you can elect to ditch
On 12/28/2011 06:05 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
On 12/27/2011 01:54 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 12:37, Kevin Martinkevi...@ameritech.net wrote:
Here's the thingit's difficult to buy a laptop today that doesn't
have an nVidia video card and so it
behooves nVidia
I've never really payed attention (or cared) until now, but Mock is
annoying me with copious lines of:
...
DEBUG: warning: group iwao does not exist - using root
DEBUG: warning: user iwao does not exist - using root
...
during builds. I asked the search gods about this one, and all I find
are
On 12/28/2011 11:56 AM, Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2011-12-27 at 21:30 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
I keep thinking along the lines of setting up a new bridge
on a separate subnet and doing some sort of NAT routing,
but details escape me. I can write those words, but have no
idea how to actually
On 12/28/2011 12:46 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
2011/12/27 夜神 岩男supergiantpot...@yahoo.co.jp:
I've never really payed attention (or cared) until now, but Mock is annoying
me with copious lines of:
...
DEBUG: warning: group iwao does not exist - using root
DEBUG: warning: user iwao does
On 12/26/2011 11:40 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2011-12-26 at 22:29 +0800, lpeng...@gmail.com wrote:
lpeng...@gmail.com
在 2011-12-26,22:23,Patrick O'Callaghanpocallag...@gmail.com 写道:
On Mon, 2011-12-26 at 12:54 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
This sounds slightly nutty (as well
On 12/26/2011 12:01 AM, Claude Jones wrote:
Clicking an html link from within a Thunderbird message now opens
Chrome. It has been set to Firefox for a long time. This appears to have
changed since yesterday, and last night I did run a huge number of new
updates.
Funny thing is, the settings in
On 12/25/2011 01:51 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Saturday 24 December 2011 00:13:34 jdow wrote:
On 2011/12/23 23:34, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
I'd say that uncontrolled nuclear pollution is the single most
irresponsible thing that humans could ever do to this planet (bar a
global thermonuclear
On 12/23/2011 04:45 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
And, for what it is worth, if you really want to walk into the Japan
issue, all I can do is ask if you have given any money to help ...
Paul
Since you have to be a spoilsport/clown and ask...
I didn't give money, because that is meaningless
On 12/23/2011 08:25 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 12/23/2011 11:16 AM, Michael Leung wrote:
But now SSD is a kind of luxury for myself. I think when SSD drops to
the level you don't think that is a luxury goods, then that is a time
to buy.
Well, this certainly applies if consider SSDs as
On 12/23/2011 09:09 PM, g wrote:
just how many Rameshwar Kr. Sharma would you say there are in this world?
Its Christmas, so probably lots.
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On 12/23/2011 10:02 PM, g wrote:
On 12/23/2011 12:15 PM, Rameshwar Kr. Sharma wrote:
2011/12/23 夜神 岩男supergiantpot...@yahoo.co.jp:
Its Christmas, so probably lots.
-=-
faking sender as you did only shows more of your lacking.
and Christmas has nothing to do with how many there
On 12/23/2011 11:47 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
advancement. That situation will ease--the industry is saying by second
quarter, but my bet is for at least a year, maybe 16-18 months (since they
have to either dry out and refurbish flooded facilities, build new
facilities, or expand existing
On 12/24/2011 06:51 AM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
Also, I have what MIGHT be a related issue that I just saw for the first
time: At least Dolphin and Konqueror will not load any directories. The
window opens and looks normal except for the fact that the area where
the directories/files would be
On 12/22/2011 10:15 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-12-22 at 19:50 +1100, Roger wrote:
On 22/12/11 14:22, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 19:46:26 -0700
Craig Whitecraigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
On Thu, 2011-12-22 at 10:31 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/22/2011 10:09 AM,
On 12/23/2011 01:35 PM, jdow wrote:
On 2011/12/22 19:29, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 15:19, Dave Ihnatdih...@dminet.com wrote:
That situation will ease--the industry is saying by second
quarter, but my bet is for at least a year, maybe 16-18 months (since
they
have to either
On 12/23/2011 04:16 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/22/2011 07:29 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Must have been the same guys who built Fukushima on a seismic area
prone to tsunamis.
I'd like to point out three things. First, all of Japan is tectonically
active. Second, not one person outside the
On 12/21/2011 09:19 PM, Rameshwar Kr. Sharma wrote:
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
pocallag...@gmail.com wrote:
if they really wanted to know, they could check my ip address. :-)
Your IP address is not necessarily constant. And if you want to mask it
you can use TOR,
On 12/22/2011 11:46 AM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-12-22 at 10:31 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/22/2011 10:09 AM, Roger wrote:
Ah yes! but the other couple of hundred ? gone.
couple of hundred = 80 (including this one)
couple of hundred = hyperbole
I used to tell my children all
On 12/14/2011 07:47 PM, Rich Boyce wrote:
On 14/12/11 10:37, Caffeine Lee wrote:
Thank you guys,
I have the feeling that Fedora is like a tech preview and for Fedora
developers rather than a platform for something serious.
That's precisely what Fedora is. That doesn't mean its not fairly
On 12/08/2011 12:31 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
Re: Can RedHat get-into an OS to determine an OS's intentional faults
via the Net..?
Hide this message
From:
Reindl Haraldh.rei...@thelounge.net [Add]
what are you permanently whining about security while you
are missing any basics? there
On 12/08/2011 11:57 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Bit of a brain freeze
What was the command used prior to dracut?
mkinitrd [--with=blahblah]
or something similar, I believe.
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On 11/19/2011 09:04 AM, Pete Travis wrote:
On Nov 17, 2011 11:44 PM, Skunk Worx skunkw...@verizon.net
mailto:skunkw...@verizon.net wrote:
Android may be the fastest growing linux distribution in history.
Now that Google has open sourced Ice Cream Sandwich, will some linux
Red Hat as a company is poised to be a billion dollar company this year
(FY12). The FY 2006 earnings were $278.3 million.[1] That's a 4X
increase in just 6 years. That's *amazing* growth.
Yes, it is. But it is also a reflection of economic decline, financial crash,
IT crash that make free
On 09/24/2011 07:36 AM, charles zeitler wrote:
Do what thou wilt
shall be the whole of the Law.
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Aaron Konstamstuff wrote:
Alan Cox is exactly right that the users of Fedora products get them
free and one can make a strong case that therefore Fedora
On 09/25/2011 04:17 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/24/2011 11:43 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
Things are as they should be because things are as they are.
This is going way, way off topic, but that could be used as a
justification for never changing anything.
Or for changing everything. Everything
On 08/07/2011 04:12 AM, Adam Tong wrote:
Hi,
I cannot install fedora 15 in my new laptop.
I think we can fix that.
At the time of partitionning during the installation process it blocks giving
me a message that it cannot allocate enough free space.
That is because it needs free disk space
On 08/04/2011 07:45 PM, Dan Track wrote:
Hi,
I changed all my nsswitch.conf entries to point to files, previously
it was set to files nis. However when I ssh in it still takes a long
time to authenticate. Is there a service I need to restart e.g. pam
etc? I'll reboot as a last resort
On 08/02/2011 04:44 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
On 8/1/2011 10:05 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 08/01/2011 09:52 AM, Stuart McGraw wrote:
If complaints were less suppressed here, maybe the situation
could even be turned into a positive...Fedora could perhaps
raise some funds by selling I survived
On 08/02/2011 01:09 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
On 08/01/2011 07:41 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
I have really been meaning to collect my notes about small/medium office
Kerberos/LDAP/NFSv4 setup and write a small series on how to do this
without giving up, settling for less (ie. logically unauthenticated
On 08/02/2011 01:58 PM, Rajender.M wrote:
On 08/01/2011 06:44 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
On 08/01/2011 08:02 PM, Rajender.M wrote:
Hello All,
I installed Fedora core15 in our host machine which contains the rdesktop
version1.6.0
When i try to connect to the remote machine using rdesktop
On 08/03/2011 02:05 AM, Tom H wrote:
NFSv4 works without Kerberos or LDAP/NIS/NIS+.
Of course it does, but can the permissions be exported per user by
UID/GID mask or are the exports still blanket ro/rw (which is the real
point of this thread)? Further, can you escape from the nfs_mount_t
On 08/03/2011 04:57 AM, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 05:51pm on Tuesday, August 02, 2011 (UK time), Tom H scrawled:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Steve Searlest...@stevesearle.co.uk wrote:
I know. If you read my website it says that the firewall can cause a
file to be read-only.
Which
On 08/01/2011 05:23 PM, Jatin K wrote:
Dear all
what should be the permission of NFS shared directory on RHEL6 ???
I've shared a directory on rhel 6 ...following are the configuration done
created a directory /office
--/etc/exports
/office *.officebox.local(rw,sync)
---ls -ld
On 08/01/2011 08:02 PM, Rajender.M wrote:
Hello All,
I installed Fedora core15 in our host machine which contains the rdesktop
version1.6.0
When i try to connect to the remote machine using rdesktop the machine hangs
and we need to do a hard reboot every time. We tried to install the same
On 08/01/2011 09:59 PM, Robert Marcano wrote:
On 08/01/2011 08:03 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
...
NFSv4 has become both more awesome and more complex.
Before getting into specific issues that can cause this...
If you intend to use POSIX ACLs with NFSv4 forget about it, because user
umask is always
On 08/01/2011 10:25 PM, Jatin K wrote:
On Monday 01 August 2011 06:41 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
On 08/01/2011 09:59 PM, Robert Marcano wrote:
On 08/01/2011 08:03 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
...
NFSv4 has become both more awesome and more complex.
Before getting into specific issues that can cause
On 07/29/2011 04:34 PM, Techie wrote:
Hello,
We were required to change the hostname of our LDAP server running
389-DS. Since that time the LDAP server runs fine but the admin server
does not authenticate login any longer, meaning i cannot log into the
admin server. What do I need to do to
On Thu, 2011-07-14 at 20:16 -0400, Genes MailLists wrote:
Ok then - so then the debate here should not be about gnome 3 missing
features - we all agree - that should be an upstream discussion.
The discussion should turn to what the default desktop should be - in
the past it was gnome 2 -
On Thu, 2011-07-14 at 21:27 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 09:53:57 +0900
夜神 岩男 wrote:
but the underlying base is so
solid and logical that people who are really familiar with it are just
enduring the arguments for now while they prepare Good Things. I
consider
Without intending a flamewar (after all, we have to move forward,
wherever that means), the linked article[1] is not interesting or unique
in its blatant criticism of the Windows 8 interface, but it is
interesting that the author sees the Windows 8 interface as a chance for
Linux to get the upper
I finish my mail : i just try 3 times to send the mail because
thunderbid failed to send it due to configuration problem on the server
smtp.googlemail.com I open a CLI and run ping smtp.googlemail.com the
server answer fine and i achieve to send my email.
??
Eric
Perhaps a bogus DNS
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 10:48 +0200, Daniele Guerrieri wrote:
very useful thread, i've just sync all my data between my various linuxes
:-)
let's see how arch will work with uid/gid 500/500 :)
Thanks,
Daniele
Its a good idea to use UID sets = 1000. Everything based on Debian
considered =
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 06:34 -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
On Tue July 5 2011, Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 12:52 -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
might I suggest trying Google Public DNS servers? 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4
are the IP addresses. My ISP apparently runs some sort of filtering
and
yeah... I just can't be bothered to set up BIND. That's what things like
Google Public DNS is for. :D
No, the purpose of Google Public DNS is to give Google insight into
every network query you make. Your filterbubble is heavily influenced by
your history record in Google's DNS system
On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 19:25 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 14:46 -0700, JD wrote:
I think you have exposed a very interesting problem.
It would be interesting if the problem hadn't been known about for the
last 20 or 30 years, i.e. since Unix systems started being
On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 12:04 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
I am sorry if this question was asked before,
but I was wondering why is it, that most app-
lication's main window do not restore it's
last save-data the next time it is opened?
What I am talking about is window position
and size
This is well put :-) I believe you meant to say that you always choose
UIDs/GIDs = 1000.
Indeed I did... that sort of typo is the kind that leaves a sleepy coder
scratching his head sometimes ヽ(o`皿′o)ノ
I'm glad you got the idea anyway. I've found this to be a simple
solution for tiny
On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 20:38 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
On 7/3/2011 6:43 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
[...]
Fedora doesn't care if you have a UID much
higher than 500, but Debian does care if your UID is lower than 1000 (in
fact, the man page for useradd on Fedora even says that 1000
On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 21:42 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
On 7/3/2011 9:33 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 20:38 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
[...]
Creating that first user throught the firstboot dialogue isn't required,
it is just a nice way to get the ball rolling. You
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 22:43 +0900, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 05:54 -0700, Joe Wulf wrote:
Awesome post, JB. Way cool.
Um another question come to mind, like, will such an OS still boot/work on
Intel
(and AMD?) CPUs, say older ones, that don't have the TPM?
R,
-Joe
On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 08:09 -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 11:56:35AM +0900, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
Corporate and home users are already being expected (by that company in
Redmond) to upgrade to higher end hardware for their latest offerings as
well. The difference
On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 21:49 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I don't think ter is anything wrong with changing the URL but I
installed rpmfusion repos by googling for the rpmfusion web site and
follow the instructions.
When the op asked, download1 was
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 08:28 -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 02:23:51AM +0930, Tim wrote:
Is a corporation going to want to spend $100 per graphics card per PC,
so that the default Gnome 3 actually works, or are they going to
continue to only want to put in the $20
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 20:15 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/15/2011 04:19 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
This sort of
developer often can't tell you who Fred Brooks, Eric Raymond, Donald
Knuth, Ken Thompson, or anyone similar are
And let's not forget the sane genius, Daniel J. Alderson. JPL is still
Sorry, JB, I usually avoid posting (hence the trash email address), but
not today because this hit home.
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 22:06 +, JB wrote:
Clyde E. Kunkel clydekunkel7734 at cox.net writes:
...
All this said, I am beginning to believe Fedora is more and more an
experiment in
--- On Sat, 2011/6/4, Dave Stevens g...@uniserve.com wrote:
Hi,
I've been learning about Drupal 7 on a CentOS install and it is more
convenient to use it on my F14 box for learning purposes. The install
was just a yum command, but I'm accustomed to finding and running the
install.php
On 01/27/2011 01:52 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Rahul Sundaram
methe...@gmail.com wrote:
I am well aware of all that but nothing you are
saying contradicts what
I said. Openoffice is not under the GPL license.
OpenOffice.org is LGPL.
It was an
--- Thomas Cameron thomas.came...@camerontech.com wrote:
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Has anyone gotten three heads set up with Fedora? I
figure it will
require the proprietary driver, and while that is
not optimal, I'm
willing to do it. I really want to have three
--- Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Sun, 2011-01-02 at 17:40 -0500, Genes MailLists
wrote:
How does one manage your internal ip6 network
so that an ISP change
(which under NAT/ipv4 is irrelevant) - is
straightforward/clean to
manage ?
The simple answer is *DNS*.
--- Roger are...@bigpond.com wrote:
On 31/12/10 04:57, Beartooth wrote:
On all machines running F14 with a usable GUI,
PackageKit's gpk-
update-viewer (which I run daily, sometimes more)
often tells me it sees
no updates, or only very few. I've been making it
a practice, every time
--- S Mathias smathias1...@yahoo.com wrote:
Are there any active project about it?
like:
http://www.camrdale.org/apt-p2p/
for Debian.
Why doesn't it have viability? Why does it have?
What are the security issues regarding it?
So long as it is easily configurable for the user/admin
--- 夜神 岩男 supergiantpot...@yahoo.co.jp wrote:
--- S Mathias smathias1...@yahoo.com wrote:
Are there any active project about it?
like:
http://www.camrdale.org/apt-p2p/
for Debian.
Why doesn't it have viability? Why does it have?
What are the security issues regarding
--- Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us wrote:
On 12/25/2010 11:33 PM, Roelof 'Ben' Kusters wrote:
1) Looks: Forgive the curse-words, but Linux has
been surpassed in looks
by as far as I can see all other OSs. I don't know
all, but Windoze and
Mac all look better on lesser graphic-cards.
You are
--- Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 08:55 -0600, Aaron Konstam
wrote:
And on that note, is trash behaving that way for
you as
well?
No. On my machines Trash has no number next to its
name.
Same here. I misspoke in my earlier reply (I just
--- Parshwa Murdia b330...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Hugh Caley
hu...@aldon.com wrote:
May I suggest that people do not use this forum as
a type of chat client?
Replies of Yes. and Great. are not useful to a
public discussion and
make for really huge archive
--- Patrick O'Callaghan pocallag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 16:28 -0600, Aaron Konstam
wrote:
However, under F14 the junk
folder displays a number that represents the
number of messages in the
junk folder when the program is started and the
number does not change
when
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