On 20 December 2011 00:32, Kevin Martin wrote:
>
> So after working on this all afternoon with Lawrence, it turned out that we
> needed to fall back to the 280.13 version of the nVidia
> akmod from F15 to get it to work. With the 290.10 and the 285.05.09 we kept
> seeing this in the Xorg.5.lo
On 12/19/2011 9:49 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/19/2011 09:35 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
The people running this blog knew how I write before they cordially
invited me into this thread..
In case you haven't noticed, Linda, this isn't a blog, it's a mailing
list devoted to the support of Fedora Linu
While prepping my machine to give to repair folk, I was cleaning things
up and suddenly, on a fresh login, the screen is displaying the contents
of home as opposed to home's Desktop folder. I know what happened ... I
accidentally deleted Desktop rather than the contents. Creating a new
Desktop
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On 12/20/2011 01:35 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
> P.S.: Did the OP try freezing the hd in a baggie..? Did it work to get
> the thing operative..?
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valuable data and has been turned in for a replacement.
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Re: [RESOLVED] Re: Recovering Journal - How Long?
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I took a day off from looking at computers and came back to look at the
info I had gotten when I said I was abandoning the attempt. I also tried
g4l to see if that worked.
After a couple hours, I know it is time to bail. I lack sufficient
knowledge of partitions and grubs and all that to make
On 12/20/2011 12:53 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:22 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>> That did not have any effect for me. The update you cite seems to be
>> more related to GNOME.
>>
>> You did check the situation in KDE, right?
> Yes. The last time I used GNOME was when
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:22 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 12/20/2011 11:39 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> Still debating in my head if this is a systray or ibus bug.
>> I just tested this myself and it seems to work fine. However, I run
>> m
On 12/20/2011 11:39 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Still debating in my head if this is a systray or ibus bug.
> I just tested this myself and it seems to work fine. However, I run
> my system with the "updates-testing" repository enabled, an
On 12/19/2011 10:14 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2011 21:02:45 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 12/19/2011 05:09 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
For text-based I have used
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 19Dec2011 12:33, Rich Boyce wrote:
> | Perhaps when you do 'man type' or any other of the builtins, you
> | should be shown the man page for the shell you're actually using?
>
> Ugh. Via the normal man command? Please not. Via some shel
On 12/19/2011 09:53 PM, Peter Gordon wrote:
On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 21:02 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Get ready for Gnome 3 on f16. All that is GNNEE.
Or hidden somewhere that I have not found.
It's definitely not gone. In Nautilus for GNOME 3.x, you can select
"Search for Files.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Still debating in my head if this is a systray or ibus bug.
I just tested this myself and it seems to work fine. However, I run
my system with the "updates-testing" repository enabled, and there is
a testing update [1] for iBus, so maybe that
On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 18:53 -0800, Peter Gordon wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 21:02 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > Get ready for Gnome 3 on f16. All that is GNNEE.
> >
> > Or hidden somewhere that I have not found.
>
> It's definitely not gone. In Nautilus for GNOME 3.x, you ca
On 12/20/2011 11:24 AM, Peter Gordon wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 09:43 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> If you are using F16 and have the IBus system enabled you will find it
>> breaks Google+ in that you will be unable to mention another user in
>> your posts or comments. In G+ this is done by typi
On 12/20/2011 11:06 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 December 2011 04:35:44 Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 12/20/2011 02:25 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>> First, the cryptic stuff IBus means Intelligent Input Bus. It is an
>> input framework for Linux.
>>
>> To enable IBus on KDE, GNOME prob
On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 09:43 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> If you are using F16 and have the IBus system enabled you will find it
> breaks Google+ in that you will be unable to mention another user in
> your posts or comments. In G+ this is done by typing +Username.
>
> Of course, it seems, not too m
On Monday 19 December 2011 21:02:45 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 12/19/2011 05:09 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> >> Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
> >>
> >> For text-based I have used updatedb/locate. The search i
On Monday 19 December 2011 21:02:45 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 12/19/2011 05:09 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> >> Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
> >>
> >> For text-based I have used updatedb/locate. The search i
On Tuesday 20 December 2011 04:35:44 Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 12/20/2011 02:25 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> First, the cryptic stuff IBus means Intelligent Input Bus. It is an
> input framework for Linux.
>
> To enable IBus on KDE, GNOME probably has a similar setting (I think it
> works OK in
On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 21:02 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Get ready for Gnome 3 on f16. All that is GNNEE.
>
> Or hidden somewhere that I have not found.
It's definitely not gone. In Nautilus for GNOME 3.x, you can select
"Search for Files..." from the "Go" main menu; or you can s
I do a lot of email submission from my laptop on the road to our corporate
email server.
Problem was that rate-control was based on IP addresses, which didn't give me
the control that I wanted.
For instance, having the same ClientRate and ClientConn for myself using the
submission port (587) a
On 12/19/2011 05:09 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
For text-based I have used updatedb/locate. The search in Navigator does
not seem to recurse.
I'm running GNOME on Fedora 14, and unde
On Monday 19 December 2011 18:32:56 Kevin Martin wrote:
> > From the driver page on the nVidia website for your laptop video card:
> > Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver
> > Version: 290.10
>
> So after working on this all afternoon with Lawrence, it turned out that we
> needed to fall back to
While we're in full bug-triaging mode for Aeolus [1], I've spent time on
my own on improving Snap (the system snapshotter for Linux/Windows/Mac
OSX which can be used to perform cross-cloud and cross-os migrations).
Just figure I'd share some updates.
- incorporated full test harness
- many doc
This is just a little bit of FYI since it has been driving me crazy for
the past 2 days and I hope to save others hair loss.
If you are using F16 and have the IBus system enabled you will find it
breaks Google+ in that you will be unable to mention another user in
your posts or comments. In G+ th
On Monday 19 December 2011 14:14:56 Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 12/19/2011 02:09 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> > I'm running GNOME on Fedora 14, and under the "Places" menu, there's
> > an option called "Search for Files..."
>
> With XFCE, it's under Accessories.
In KDE, it is called "Find Files/Folders", in t
[ CC'd to zsh-us...@zsh.org. My apologies for this. - Cameron ]
On 19Dec2011 12:33, Rich Boyce wrote:
| On 18/12/11 22:11, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| >On 18Dec2011 22:51, Zind wrote:
| >| Thanks a trillion. :-)
| >
| >Did you consult the manual? "man "zshbuiltins" says:
|
| Hmm. If you're unawa
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>>
>>
>
> sometimes, we second-guess ourselves - I just wanted to be sure you'd picked
> the correct nVidia driver to try to install, and upon
> checking, you have been trying to install the 290 which is correct:
>
> From th
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 22:54, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
You can try recoll. It is an indexer which uses xapian as the backend.
The indexing is quite customisable, and doesn't intrude too much.
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2011, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Yes, I have a backup that I'll only know is good when I need it. That's
a "the check is in the mail" proposition as far as I am concerned
Given the problem, my first thought would be
to cp or dd from one raw drive to another.
To check correctness,
On 12/19/2011 03:40 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
Nah, the_context_ (!) was missing. Compare with this bug report:
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2013
Not a problem. I just wanted to confirm that I wasn't paraphrasing
anything. Yes, that looks like what's smacking me in the fa
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 15:28:33 -0800, JZ (Joe) wrote:
> BTW, the error message I gave was pasted into the message from the
> terminal, not paraphrased. I gave you every bit of information I had.
Nah, the _context_ (!) was missing. Compare with this bug report:
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_
On 12/19/2011 03:11 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
You need to tell exactly which package this is about and which
"rpmfusion-free-release" package is installed currently on your machine
and which one is available in the repositories.
I've been using yum almost constantly for the past several days,
On 12/19/2011 03:05 PM, Roger wrote:
What should I be looking for to speed up the loading please.
If you want to speed up the loading on your Ubuntu computer, go to
http://www.ubuntuforums.org and ask there. This mailing list is for
Fedora, not Ubuntu. HTH, HAND.
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On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 10:05 +1100, Roger wrote:
> I'm using ubuntu, latest updates and drupal7 devel site on my pc
> localhost/drupal takes about 40+ seconds to start, where as the same
> drupal on the remote server starts in 5-8 seconds.
> Apache2 is a basic install no modifications so I'm lost a
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:45:59 -0800, JZ (Joe) wrote:
> The GPG keys listed for the "RPM Fusion for Fedora 16 - Free - Updates"
> repository are already installed but they are not correct for this package.
> Check that the correct key URLs are configured for this repository.
>
> I'm going to try y
I'm using ubuntu, latest updates and drupal7 devel site on my pc
localhost/drupal takes about 40+ seconds to start, where as the same
drupal on the remote server starts in 5-8 seconds.
Apache2 is a basic install no modifications so I'm lost as to why it
takes so long to start drupal.
Same set u
I have looked through the documentation and have found references to
install package 389-admin so that I can run setup-ds-admin.pl and
389-console.
But I can only find the 389-ds-base package in the documented repo on:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/rmeggins/
[root@389 opt]# rpm -qa | grep
On 12/19/2011 3:43 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/19/2011 02:16 PM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Anyone know anything about Lanier Printers. My wife's office just got a
brand new multi-function for their network. The Lanier site has every
flavor of Windows or Mac OS that you would care to name but nothing
On 12/19/2011 02:19 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
Not "late" but subject line and message body didn't mention any of that,
and not even the message envelope referred to any previous message.
Not a problem. In fact, it helps to put my computer trouble into a bit
of perspective.
That being said
The interrupt message on which the system is hanging is associated with
the 3Ware controller. I did check the Kingston site for info on
upgrading the SSD. Unfortunately, they only support upgrading the
firmware on Windows 7. They suggest putting it on a Windows 7 box as a
secondary drive, bu
On 12/19/2011 02:16 PM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Anyone know anything about Lanier Printers. My wife's office just got a
brand new multi-function for their network. The Lanier site has every
flavor of Windows or Mac OS that you would care to name but nothing I
can find for Unix or Linux.
You didn
Sometimes, new windows open in gnome-shell show up as
tastefully-rendered black rectangles. Sometimes shrinking one of these
windows fixes the problem, but it's pretty annoying.
I didn't find anything with a precursory check of bugzilla. Was just
about to file a bug, but wondered if anyone else
On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 16:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
>
> For text-based I have used updatedb/locate. The search in Navigator
> does not seem to recurse.
>
>
gnome-document is such a tool
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 12:39:13 -0800, JZ (Joe) wrote:
> > What kind of installation is this where you mix old/obsolete packages
> > from Fedora 14 (upstart) and Fedora 16 (systemd)?
>
> You must have come in late.
Not "late" but subject line and message body didn't mention any of that,
and not ev
Anyone know anything about Lanier Printers. My wife's office just got a
brand new multi-function for their network. The Lanier site has every
flavor of Windows or Mac OS that you would care to name but nothing I
can find for Unix or Linux.
Thanks
Mike D
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On 12/19/2011 02:09 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
I'm running GNOME on Fedora 14, and under the "Places" menu, there's
an option called "Search for Files..."
With XFCE, it's under Accessories.
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On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
>
> For text-based I have used updatedb/locate. The search in Navigator does
> not seem to recurse.
I'm running GNOME on Fedora 14, and under the "Places" menu, there's
an optio
Is there a file search tool similar to the Win file search?
For text-based I have used updatedb/locate. The search in Navigator
does not seem to recurse.
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On 12/19/2011 12:09 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
What kind of installation is this where you mix old/obsolete packages
from Fedora 14 (upstart) and Fedora 16 (systemd)?
You must have come in late. It's a system were preupgrade hung while
migrating from F14 to F16, and I'm trying to get it work
On 12/20/2011 02:25 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> Yes, really, Ed --- I believe you could get more help on this if you give
> some
> background on what iBus is, how do we install and run it, etc. Then we can
> test and see, eventually suggest an idea or two.
>
> Looking around via yum, it seems t
On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 08:16 -0800, Linda McLeod wrote:
> Re: [RESOLVED] Re: Recovering Journal - How Long?
>
> From:
> "Ed Greshko" [Add]
> To:
> "Community support for Fedora users"
>
>
> Re: "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something
> completely foolproof wa
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 12:05:57 -0800, JZ (Joe) wrote:
> A simple yum update produced this:
Uh? Both .fc14 and .fc16 in there. Watch out!
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Error: Package: upstart-sysvinit-1.2-2.fc14.i686 (@updates/14)
> Requires: upstart = 1.2-2.fc14
>
A simple yum update produced this:
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: upstart-sysvinit-1.2-2.fc14.i686 (@updates/14)
Requires: upstart = 1.2-2.fc14
Removing: upstart-1.2-2.fc14.i686 (@updates/14)
upstart = 1.2-2.fc14
Updated By: upst
On 12/18/2011 11:55 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Looking back at the amount of time and work you spent on it, wouldn't it have
been easier to just backup&wipe&cleaninstall F16 instead? :-)
Considering the amount of customization, the number of programs I'd have
to reinstall and so on, maybe not
Check the SSD manufacturer's site to see if there is new
SSD firmware available. Also check the BIOS settings to
make sure there isn't something silly going on like the
BIOS defaulting to running the sata interfaces in some
emulated IDE mode.
My corsair SSD drive had lots of warnings on various we
I just upgraded my Fedora 16 development workstation from an AMD Phenom
II to an Intel i7 2600K on an Asus P8Z68-M Pro along with a Kingston
SSD. Unfortunately, I ran into a bit of a snag. It hangs in the boot
process with the last line being:
ahci : 06:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, l
On Monday 19 December 2011 05:02:52 Craig White wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 12:58 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > I think maybe I didn't make it clear in the original post. The "IBus
> > Panel" *is* in the systray. It even shows in the "System Tray Settings"
> > under "Entries". I even marked it
* Heinz Diehl [2011-12-15 02:23]:
> On 15.12.2011, mike cloaked wrote:
>
> > It's possible that the bank web site may only work with Oracle Java
> > 1.7 (or Sun Java) but not openjdk - it may be worth installing it and
> > get the browser to use the alternative java jre.
>
> Thanks Mike, that d
Re: [RESOLVED] Re: Recovering Journal - How Long?
From:
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To:
"Community support for Fedora users"
Re: "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something
completely foolproof was to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools."
Is why my idea for
Emilio Lopez wrote:
>> Yesterday, NM went into some kind of fit on my Fedora/KDE laptop,
>> with a small window entitled "Secret" appearing on my desktop,
>> with a space to write a password, which unfortunately did not accept
>> input.
>
> I had the same issue. Last weekend, the "Secrets for" wi
> Yesterday, NM went into some kind of fit on my Fedora/KDE laptop,
> with a small window entitled "Secret" appearing on my desktop,
> with a space to write a password, which unfortunately did not accept input.
I had the same issue. Last weekend, the "Secrets for" window appeared,
but after some r
1. On/off buttons should be available at all times.
2. Wifi is frequently listed as unavailable when connected.
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On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 8:27 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> [Please, don't top-post; see the list Guidelines]
>
> That's not really it. The builtins are built in either because they're
> part of the Shell programming language or because they affect the
> Shell's own environment, e.g. its current
On 18/12/11 22:11, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 18Dec2011 22:51, Zind wrote:
| Thanks a trillion. :-)
Did you consult the manual? "man "zshbuiltins" says:
Hmm. If you're unaware that type is a builtin, when using zsh 'man type'
actually gives me BASH_BUILTINS(1). If I don't know what a builti
On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 18:04 +0800, Zind wrote:
> Maybe I don't have a deep understanding about the built-in commands
> from
> the beginning.
> Can I explain it this way?
> The built-in commands are usually more closely relataed to the OS,
> more
> underlying than seperate programms, like bindkey, c
On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 12:58 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I think maybe I didn't make it clear in the original post. The "IBus
> Panel" *is* in the systray. It even shows in the "System Tray Settings"
> under "Entries". I even marked it "Always Visible". I can click in the
> area occupied by the
On 19 December 2011 00:46, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Actually, I've seen a desperation move work: Put the drive
> in the freezer for a few hours - it just might work long
> enough while at low temperature to get some critical files
> off it (this has really worked at least once or twice
> that I know o
Maybe I don't have a deep understanding about the built-in commands from
the beginning.
Can I explain it this way?
The built-in commands are usually more closely relataed to the OS, more
underlying than seperate programms, like bindkey, cd, ulimit etc.
So they have to be built-in, they have to be i
On 19Dec2011 12:47, Zind wrote:
| I did consult the manual of zsh and bash.
| But I didn't realize that command 'type' is implemented within the shell.
| I thought maybe something is missing in the zsh manual of command 'type'.
Think about what you expect "type" to do. Like "cd" etc, it _has_ to
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