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On 08/06/2010 11:24 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Aug 2010, Gregory Hosler wrote:
>
>> may, in fact, not be reclaimable -- in Linux, partitioning is usually done on
>> cyl boundaries).
>
> Would you expound on that a bit?
The default behav
Jonathan Beatty wrote:
> Viruses exist for Linux for people who mindlessly execute everything
> they're given and fail to keep current. I, personally, check every
> word of every script I run.
>
Of course, they also exist for Macs given the same reason. I exercise
the same amount of caution yo
On Thursday, August 05, 2010 02:44:02 am Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/05/2010 04:47 PM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> > On Tue, 2010-08-03 at 18:57 -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:
> >> On Tuesday, August 03, 2010 12:26:24 am Gilboa Davara wrote:
> >>> On Sun, 2010-08-01 at 20:13 -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:
>
On 6 August 2010 15:24, Jonathan Beatty wrote:
> No question, you want Conky. Conky can do absolutely anything you want it to
> do, and it draws right onto the desktop. It has tons of easily-used outputs,
> and it can even be taught to show the output of any given shell command. It's
> more pow
No question, you want Conky. Conky can do absolutely anything you want it to
do, and it draws right onto the desktop. It has tons of easily-used outputs,
and it can even be taught to show the output of any given shell command. It's
more powerful than any other monitor I've ever used. Check onlin
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 17:18:36 -0400
Alex wrote:
> Is there one such application that can do this, and run
> in a small window on the desktop?
There's a million of them I think, but none of them do
everything you want :-). I use gkrellm (available in the
fedora repos).
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Alex writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using FC13 and would like to find a set of graphical utilities
> that can be used to monitor the various parts of the system, such as
> disk and network activity, memory utilization, status of virtual
> machines, etc. Is there one such application that can do this, and
Hi,
I'm using FC13 and would like to find a set of graphical utilities
that can be used to monitor the various parts of the system, such as
disk and network activity, memory utilization, status of virtual
machines, etc. Is there one such application that can do this, and run
in a small window on t
On 08/06/2010 08:57 PM, Leopoldo Sergi wrote:
> I have installed fedora 13 64bit on a HP proliant 180 G6
>
> The setup seems to go on correctly
>
> With init 5, the system stops on boot as if it were a driver/hardware
> conflict.
>
> Does anyone know how to solve the problem?
>
>
> Thanks
>
I have installed fedora 13 64bit on a HP proliant 180 G6
The setup seems to go on correctly
With init 5, the system stops on boot as if it were a driver/hardware conflict.
Does anyone know how to solve the problem?
Thanks
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To uns
* Erik P. Olsen [2010-08-05 18:39]:
> On 05/08/10 23:01, Deepak Bhole wrote:
> >* Erik P. Olsen [2010-08-05 16:51]:
> >>On 28/07/10 23:21, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> >>>On 28/07/10 18:11, Deepak Bhole wrote:
> * Erik P. Olsen [2010-07-28 02:02]:
> >On 28/07/10 01:54, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>
On 08/06/2010 02:33 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
I have a feeling this was fixed in f13 - at least I definitely recall
the problem in F12 and I do not have it in F13 ...
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I have ripped several CD's to wave files.
I deliberately numbered the wave tracks
in a sequential order that keeps the order
of play of each original cd.
I then used dvda-author to create the audio dvd directory.
I then used growisofs to burn it to a DVD.
I can mount the resulting DVD and it ha
On 08/06/2010 09:22 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
> On 6 August 2010 08:41, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>
>> Finally, when will the fedora team put that save
>> desktop button back into place?
>>
>>
> Isn't there a save session check box when you log out? At least I see
> it on XFCE.
>
>
Yes, t
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 19:15:23 +0100
"Jan Muhammad" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed yum-updatesd on my server (run level 3) and nothing
> seems to happen. It hasn't reported any updates for a long time on
> FC11. The manual Yum update works, however.
Jan:
Fedora 11 is no longer supported:
https:/
Hi,
I've installed yum-updatesd on my server (run level 3) and nothing seems to
happen.
It hasn't reported any updates for a long time on FC11.
The manual Yum update works, however.
I followed all the steps mentioned at
(http://www.ultranetsolutions.com/Yum-nightly-updates-with-yum-updatesd.h
Johan Venter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have the following situation:
> - ds1 running 1.2.6.a3
> - ds2 running 1.2.5.rc3 (yes, I will get around to bringing them up to
> the same version soon)
> - Multi-master replication agreements between both hosts
> - A synchronisation agreement to a Wi
Jonathan Boulle wrote:
> On 08/05/2010 07:03 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
>
>> This looks ok. Can you provide the exact steps you used so I can try to
>> reproduce this?
>>
> Certainly.
>
> 1) clean OS install (CentOS 5.4 x86_64 here), latest 389 packages (yum
> --enablerepo epel-testing)
Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
> Hi
> In the management console there is a Security level: domestic
>
> I found no reference to this in the documentation and a quick google revealed
> this page:
> http://docs.sun.com/source/816-5567-10/3_consol.htm
>
> which suggest that this has to do with the type a
Hi
In the management console there is a Security level: domestic
I found no reference to this in the documentation and a quick google revealed
this page:
http://docs.sun.com/source/816-5567-10/3_consol.htm
which suggest that this has to do with the type and level of encryption used.
Thus this
On 08/05/2010 01:56 PM, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-07-27 at 10:44 -0400, Alex wrote:
>> As if to say, "F"-you, the screen changed from my normal desktop, with
>> Firefox, Azureus, a few terminals, and a few VMs running, to a solid
>> blue screen with just the Fedora squiggly 'F' in
On 08/06/2010 07:44 AM, Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> if you allocate memory, e.g. via malloc(3), then it is automatically set
> to zero. This is actually a security feature quite common nowadays. I
> would like to know when this feature has made it into Fedora or in RHEL.
> Is t
On 6 August 2010 08:41, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> Finally, when will the fedora team put that save
> desktop button back into place?
>
Isn't there a save session check box when you log out? At least I see
it on XFCE.
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I have yet to discover a foolproof way to save my
desktop settings, as it appears to save the first time
once one checks System>Preferences>Personal>
Startup Applications:Options>Automatically remember...,
but once one adds more things to the desktop, these
new additions were not saved.
So, how do
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010, Gregory Hosler wrote:
> may, in fact, not be reclaimable -- in Linux, partitioning is usually done on
> cyl boundaries).
Would you expound on that a bit?
I've often seen *fdisk complain that a partition
did not end on a cyl boundary.
I've also read that cyl boundaries are not
On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 07:23:54AM -0500, inode0 wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Alexander Volovics
> wrote:
> > Has anyone had this problem after the latest updates.
> >
> > /etc/cron.daily/0logwatch:
> >
> > Can't exec "sendmail": Permission denied at /usr/sbin/logwatch line
> > 1032,
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus wrote:
> if you allocate memory, e.g. via malloc(3), then it is automatically set
> to zero. This is actually a security feature quite common nowadays. I
> would like to know when this feature has made it into Fedora or in RHEL.
> Is this
Hi all,
if you allocate memory, e.g. via malloc(3), then it is automatically set
to zero. This is actually a security feature quite common nowadays. I
would like to know when this feature has made it into Fedora or in RHEL.
Is this a mandatory feature of some security policy as e.g. the Common
Cri
The first device on a logical volume.
lvdisplay
suomi
On 08/06/2010 03:27 PM, Jatin K wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I have installed FC-13 on 10gb hdd it works fine, but when I run fdisk
> -l command , I got the following[1] result I don't know what is dm-0
> device under the /dev ...
>
> can anyon
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 09:39:54PM -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:
> Quoting JD :
> > I would first try and download a kernel source tarball from kernel.org,
> > and run make xconfig and select rtl8192e from among
> > drivers -> staging -> rtl8292e
> thank you. If the driver is in staging does that im
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=621928
Thanks Rich.
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Jonathan Boulle wrote:
> On 08/05/2010 07:03 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
>
>> This looks ok. Can you provide the exact steps you used so I can try to
>> reproduce this?
>>
> Certainly.
>
> 1) clean OS install (CentOS 5.4 x86_64 here), latest 389 packages (yum
> --enablerepo epel-testing)
Gregory Hosler redhat.com> writes:
> ...
Hi,
FYI. This is from the dev team member.
From: Karel Zak
Subject: Re: cfdisk - logical partition
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.utilities.util-linux-ng
Date: 2010-08-06 13:18:37 GMT (35 minutes ago)
On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 01:26:27PM +0200, J B wrote:
> Exam
Roberto Polli wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since 1.2.6 I found this bug.
> * lowercase boolean values are refused.
>
> ex. this won't work anymore
> syncmlEnabled: true
>
> I must use:
> syncmlEnabled: TRUE
>
> quite strange behavior:
>
> Let me know + Peace,
> R.
>
Yes, this was changed due to RFC 4
Dear all
I have installed FC-13 on 10gb hdd it works fine, but when I run fdisk
-l command , I got the following[1] result I don't know what is dm-0
device under the /dev ...
can anyone explain me
[1]-
[r...@lab1 ~]# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 10.7
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> Hello
>
> Has anyone had this problem after the latest updates.
> I still get the report:
>
> /etc/cron.daily/0logwatch:
>
> Can't exec "sendmail": Permission denied at /usr/sbin/logwatch line
> 1032,
> + line 2.
> Can't execute sendmail
On Fri August 6 2010, JB wrote:
> Paul,
> but the disk we debugged together recently (the one with your Media Direct)
> was after that partitioned with F13 live cd (anaconda) ?
yes! and working fine right now!
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On 08/06/2010 04:49 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 03:55:05 + (UTC), JB wrote:
>
>> JB yahoo.com> writes:
>>
>> Hi,
>> let me follow the previous post with another example.
>>
>> One more "rule to follow" with regard to partitio
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On 08/06/2010 11:55 AM, JB wrote:
> JB yahoo.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> let me follow the previous post with another example.
>
> One more "rule to follow" with regard to partitions:
> http://www.lissot.net/partition/partition-03.html
> ...
> Unlike pri
Paul Cartwright pcartwright.com> writes:
>
> On Thu August 5 2010, JB wrote:
> > Now another example of a disk layout (also Paul Cartwright's, but a
> > different computer - Dell XPS desktops):
> > Btw Paul, is that disk also partitioned by Anaconda tool ?
>
> no, that was done by Debian I thin
On 06/08/10 11:07, Alexander Volovics wrote:
No what selinux-policy do you have?
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On Thu August 5 2010, JB wrote:
> Now another example of a disk layout (also Paul Cartwright's, but a
> different computer - Dell XPS desktops):
> Btw Paul, is that disk also partitioned by Anaconda tool ?
no, that was done by Debian I think.. I think.. that was a few years ago 4-5
maybe..
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Hello
Has anyone had this problem after the latest updates.
I still get the report:
/etc/cron.daily/0logwatch:
Can't exec "sendmail": Permission denied at /usr/sbin/logwatch line
1032,
+ line 2.
Can't execute sendmail -t: Permission denied
Alexander
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 03:55:05 + (UTC), JB wrote:
> JB yahoo.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> let me follow the previous post with another example.
>
> One more "rule to follow" with regard to partitions:
> http://www.lissot.net/partition/partition-03.html
> ...
> Unlike primary partitions, logical part
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