On 05/06/2012 02:22 AM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> Thanks for reply. I went through the man pages back on F14 when I tried then
> (the
> example was 10-synaptics.conf). I "thought" I had it figured out but was only
> fooling myself. F16 man pages look more robust but still come down to dealing
>
On 05/05/2012 04:15 PM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> Well, if it boots and the network is activated (and assuming your know
> its ip address)...how difficult can it be to type:
I'm sorry. The instructions I gave you were assuming it was a server
(where you usually don't run a GUI ). I guess you had a
On 05/05/2012 03:03 PM, Fedora User wrote:
> I have a perfectly good laptop with a fried display card that I am
> trying to turn into a media server. It boots and the network is
> activated but I must have turned off sshd like a complete schmuck.
Well, if it boots and the network is activated (and
I have a perfectly good laptop with a fried display card that I am
trying to turn into a media server. It boots and the network is
activated but I must have turned off sshd like a complete schmuck.
I spent hours on a ks.cfg, testing it on virtual box until it was
perfect - figuring that I would ju
On 5/5/2012 1:20 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/05/2012 01:03 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Hello to all:
I have a Hp dv6-3225dx installed with Win7. I tried to dual boot with F14 but it
wouldn't recognize the mouse/buttons of the Synaptics PS/2 Port Touchpad v7.4
(driver 15.2.4.4 per Win7). I just
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On 05/05/2012 08:42 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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>
> Am 05.05.2012 15:28, schrieb Ted Roche:
>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Ed Greshko
wrote:
>>> When someone on this list asks for help in modifying a behavior
to suit their
>>> needs/desires why a
Am 05.05.2012 15:28, schrieb Ted Roche:
> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> When someone on this list asks for help in modifying a behavior to suit their
>> needs/desires why are they often asked to justify their requests? In this
>> case, and
>> in may others, I can't see
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 05/03/2012 11:24 AM, Jeoe Zeff wrote:
>> On 05/02/2012 07:47 PM, Dean S. Messing wrote:
>>> Does anyone know of another mechanism for this?
>>
>> Just out of curiosity, why don't you want files to be removed from /tmp?
>
> That question raise
On 2012/05/04 23:42, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 05.05.2012 02:31, schrieb jdow:
I don't know nessus. I am guessing that "-n 1000" part means 1000 trials
and it's running as fast as it can go. The idea is to test up to your
DDOS limit, wait 2 seconds, repeat. Can the test be hacked to keep your
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