n the level 3 mode too. Rebooted,
> looks good. Thanks Wolfgang.
My pleasure!
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Gene Heskett writes:
> On Wednesday 28 April 2010, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>>Gene Heskett writes:
>>> My shiney new F13-beta 64 bit install on my HP dv5120u laptop is now
>>> failing, losing all response to a plugged in mouse, the touch pad and
>>> key
er-common-1.8.0-8.fc13.x86_64.rpm
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ned to the package name. I just slapped in an extra * to cover all
bases.)
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he Intel SSD's. I'll get whatever
AMD 15" laptop is current then. Usually it is cheaper to get the
configure-yourself low-end with the upgraded CPU and then put more dram
and a better disk in yourself.
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lks seeing the same
breakage?
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nts (like electolytic capacitors) is a very strong function of
temperature. You will probably find that the ones that are in the
hottest areas don't last all that long.
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David Liguori writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> The core problem is to prevent someone from guessing users' passwords.
>> You aren't going to achieve real security by hiding this or that
>> attribute. If you don't want to worry about your users chosin
augh. The universe isn't going to last long enough for them to guess
even a small fraction of the keys.
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. Sorry.
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y mouse is sometimes between two position
reports and is essentially on hair trigger. Bumping the desk, or in
some cases just walking into the room causes it to vibrate enough to
unblank the monitor. I therefore try to turn off the monitor anytime
I'm leaving for a while.
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ost servers under physical control of his trusted
> employees.)
Or run the computer inside a tamperproof box with only the power line
and ethernet cat5 exiting.
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es
etc).
Put this in /sbin/halt.local mode 755.
#!/bin/sh
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## ##
## File: halt.local ##
## Author: Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
nk monitor seeing this? Are there any
kernel or xorg switches to clear more framebuffer state on startup?
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wish it had was a "create a temp snapshot of the open
pages URL's and restart automatically on next chromium startup".
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-12 selinux setup now
works well enough that I see now reason for me to turn it off any more.
In previous installations I'd leave it on for as long as I could stand
it, which on servers was only around 3 or 4 days. The list of denials
was just too long to deal with and they just kept
rather have Novell or the NSA
on your side. ;-)
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27;s) and it didn't matter which order
one installed things in, the UID's were always the same.
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d is that one should make sure the
snapshot filesystem eventually gets deleted after a crash. It wasn't
until I had a disk-hang and needed to reboot during a backup that I
realized this minor bug in my backup scripts.
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a situation. One can just comment out the
offending line in /etc/named.conf and named will startup. The file
/var/log/messages will have the pathname of the include that is no
longer there and a quick scan of /etc/named.conf file show where it it
included from. It is pain in the neck, but not
is supposed to be.
I'm tempted to mentally mark compiz as "not ready for prime time" and
ignore it. Not having my windows receive focus when I move the cursor
into them is unacceptable in the long run.
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Paul Erickson writes:
> Has anyone been able to successfully configure F12 to support 1920x1200
> resolution with the Samsung SyncMaster 2443?
You might also want to check that your hardware can do 1920x1200. Some
chips will stop at 1600x1200.
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to Focus"->unchecked seems
to have no effect.
Is it being overridden somewhere? Do I need to do something with "Focus
Prevention Windows" on the same settings page?
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Sam Sharpe writes:
> On 31 January 2010 22:24, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
> wrote:
>>
>> Mikkel writes:
>>> Nope - sleep only accepts an integer value. Using sleep, 1 second it
>>> the best you will get.
>>
>> $ time sleep 0.5
>>
>> real
Mikkel writes:
> Nope - sleep only accepts an integer value. Using sleep, 1 second it
> the best you will get.
$ time sleep 0.5
real0m0.503s
user0m0.001s
sys 0m0.002s
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ldn't resist.
(Slave only configs are very easy to do there too. I've used sendmail
far longer than postfix and I can say hacking postfix configs is far
less error-prone than sendmail configs.)
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t in at least 9 hours).
I've switched from using a "2001::" address to a "2002::" one. The
advantage is that yum now tries ipv4 before ipv6. I'm not sure where
the weird hueristic comes from to try an interface with a 2001 IPv6
address before IPv4, but to try a 2002 I
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