On 05/13/2013 05:19 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> On 05/13/2013 06:01 PM, Anthony wrote:
>> I have an old iPod Touch 1st Gen that I really still use quite a bit
>> (mostly for email and the like). But since I moved all of my
>> computers
>> to Linux, I can't access the device anymore and can't transfer
On 05/13/2013 06:01 PM, Anthony wrote:
I have an old iPod Touch 1st Gen that I really still use quite a bit
(mostly for email and the like). But since I moved all of my computers
to Linux, I can't access the device anymore and can't transfer music to
and from it. I'm not willing to install Window
On 05/13/2013 03:01 PM, Anthony wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora? If possible, I'd like something that simply shows up as a flash
drive or something instead of having the need to install libraries and
other programs to access it.
All of them.
I have an old iPod Touch 1st Gen that I really still use quite a bit
(mostly for email and the like). But since I moved all of my computers
to Linux, I can't access the device anymore and can't transfer music to
and from it. I'm not willing to install Windows in any form be it a VM
or the like, So
Using Fedora 18, KDE 4.10.2 on x86_64 laptop with kernel 3.8.11-200
and nvidia proprietary drivers.
I have two hard disk. One SSD with / and swap and one hybrid with /home.
Recently, I remarked extremely long times (>60 s) to open some
programs like firefox or dolphin, the latter being the most cr
On 05/13/2013 06:37 PM, Jim wrote:
Fedora 18
Where do I find the setuptools module ? For error below
$python setup.py install
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 2, in
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
ImportError: No module named setuptools
Below is
Fedora 18
Where do I find the setuptools module ? For error below
$python setup.py install
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 2, in
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
ImportError: No module named setuptools
Below is the setup.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
f
Andre Robatino fedoraproject.org> writes:
> drive (if you machine can boot from that). You can get an internal DVD
> burner nowadays for about $15, and the media is about as cheap as CDs but
> much larger, so there's not much point in using CDs anyway.
If your motherboard only supports IDE, you'
On 05/13/2013 11:18 AM, jackson byers wrote:
if I reboot to my old f16, printing works continually.
From what you wrote, you upgraded from F 16 to 17, so there's no "old
f16" to boot into. I presume that what you meant is that you boot using
the last F 16 kernel installed. If so, that sugge
Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
do NOT install it if you are not really use it!
I could be wrong, but I believe the current OpenJDK and Icedtea-web
approach is NOT to run unsigned applets by default, and modern
browsers (ie Mozilla's Firefox) now fe
f17 recent preupgrade from f16
mostly works.
But printing from f17 is stalling in odd way:
1) printing a test file works
2) a 2d attempt at printing a test file hangs,
printer light continues to blink, never stops
lpstat -t shows
printer HP-LaserJet-2200 is idle. enabled since Mon 13 May 2013 1
Tommy Pham wrote:
Hi,
Isn't Fedora 18 supposed to be 'bleeding edge' in terms of software and
features? I'm asking because I see Fedora's KVM CPU configuration for
the guest VM only has up to Opteron_G4 while CentOS has up to Opteron_G5
for the same hardware?
I know the KVM in Fedora has at ti
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 2 May 2013 09:59:36 +0100
Frank Murphy wrote:
if # yum --downloadonly
is invoked without --downloadir
are the packages just kept in the yum cache?
Yep, they hang around till you actually run yum
without --downloadonly, the automatic cache
flushing doesn't happen til
On Mon, 13 May 2013 19:00:15 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> Client two appears to be running the nfs-server.service, nfsd is
> running. It doesn't have any nfs file-systems mounted. The
> modules won't get loaded until that happens.
Theat explains the differnecers.
>
> Are you saying that Clien
On 05/13/13 18:01, Frank Murphy wrote:
> Client one:
> ~$ lsmod | grep nfs
> nfsv4 242721 0
> nfs 169344 1 nfsv4
> dns_resolver 13096 1 nfs
> fscache60427 2 nfs,nfsv4
> nfsd 283278 13
> auth_rpcgss48560
Client one:
~$ lsmod | grep nfs
nfsv4 242721 0
nfs 169344 1 nfsv4
dns_resolver 13096 1 nfs
fscache60427 2 nfs,nfsv4
nfsd 283278 13
auth_rpcgss48560 2 nfsd,nfsv4
nfs_acl12741 1 nfsd
lock
On Mon, 13 May 2013 15:01:31 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> > I know shared yum cache, but it's a pet project.
> >
>
> Oh, I see now. I had a difficult time to grok what you're
> getting at since I didn't make a connection with what you are
> trying to do.
>
> Looks like you're trying to shar
On 05/12/2013 07:11 PM, William Case wrote:
I can't do it over a network because the Old Machine had a broken eth0
and I have installed a new eth1 card. I am trying to get the eth1 card
working which is why I thought I would upgrade my OS first.
The NIC on the mobo of my desktop got very flaky
On 05/13/13 14:41, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, 13 May 2013 05:26:52 +0800
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Well, have you tried removing no_root_squash and re-exporting?
>>
> Same [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/var/cache/yum/18'
>
> I know shared yum cache, but it's a pet project.
>
Oh, I see now.
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