Re: Password problem

2013-05-20 Thread Joe Zeff
On 05/20/2013 08:19 PM, Edik Landaveri wrote: CTRL+F2 Login as root passwd user 'your_new_pass' type it again 'your_new_pass' Wrong. You use ^Alt-FN, not just ^FN. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org

ICMPv6 Neighbour Solication request is not answered by linux when IPv6 address is assigned via Netlink code.

2013-05-20 Thread Norah Jones
Hi, I have a process which is running as a linux service and assigns IP addresses using netlink to configued interface in linux. For IPv4 addresses i do not see any issue with this assignment. When i try to assign an IPv6 address, the address gets assigned successfully to the interface, but th

Re: Password problem

2013-05-20 Thread Edik Landaveri
CTRL+F2 Login as root passwd user 'your_new_pass' type it again 'your_new_pass' Once it says password successfully changed type in exit then CTRL+F1 to go back to the GUI and login as usual The DM (display manager) has nothing to do with your password as user Regards -- users mailing list users

[SOLVED] Re: Password problem

2013-05-20 Thread Frank McCormick
On 05/20/2013 09:14 PM, Steven Stern wrote: On 05/20/2013 08:02 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: Just installed Fedora 19 ( I know questions are supposed to go to that list, but this is more of a general thing). I was having a lot of problems with the GDM login manager so I disabled it and installed

Re: Password problem

2013-05-20 Thread Steven Stern
On 05/20/2013 08:02 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: > Just installed Fedora 19 ( I know questions are supposed to go to that > list, but this is more of a > general thing). > > I was having a lot of problems with the GDM login manager so I disabled > it and installed > lightdm. > > Everything was work

Password problem

2013-05-20 Thread Frank McCormick
Just installed Fedora 19 ( I know questions are supposed to go to that list, but this is more of a general thing). I was having a lot of problems with the GDM login manager so I disabled it and installed lightdm. Everything was working fine UNTIL I tried to change my password to something I

Re: how to make user account partially bi-lingual? [CLOSED]

2013-05-20 Thread William Mattison
> From: William Mattison >To: "users@lists.fedoraproject.org" >Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 9:03 PM >Subject: how to make user account partially bi-lingual? >(Fedora-18; all desktops) > >A user needs all >* menu entries, buttons, prompts, messages, application icon labels, etc. >within >* des

Re: Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

2013-05-20 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Reindl Harald writes: Am 20.05.2013 12:35, schrieb James Hogarth: > Did you read his later message? he found the bug already reported 18 months > ago complete with proposed patch, verified status and S2 (serious) severity > ... and yet not fixed... and how does this match his "I find nothing b

Re: What's the real-world usage of a TPM module?

2013-05-20 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Not much yet but a good intro is at http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/24818.html Thanks Rahul! Exactly what I was looking for. Best regards FC -- During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act - George Orwell -

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Michael Parker
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 05:03:14PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote: > > It's likely a bit overkill for what you're after, but mailman: > > > > > > > > should be able to meet your needs. > > > > I believe that the default configuration sends a single message to

Re: Yum kernel upgrades don't boot

2013-05-20 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Mon, 20 May 2013 12:46:11 -0400 Bill Davidsen wrote: > Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > On Sat, 18 May 2013 19:35:23 -0700 > > Joe Zeff wrote: > > > >> On 05/18/2013 06:40 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> So is dropping the kernel command line options a bug, or > >>> deliberate policy? > >> >

Re: What's the real-world usage of a TPM module?

2013-05-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 05/20/2013 03:18 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote: Since my last system includes a TPM I'm curious as to what is the real world usage of it in Linux. I've read that Truecrypt choose not to use TPMs So, anything else? using it to encrypt my Mozilla password store? I have to say that the first re

Re: Yum kernel upgrades don't boot

2013-05-20 Thread Bill Davidsen
Kevin Fenzi wrote: On Sat, 18 May 2013 19:35:23 -0700 Joe Zeff wrote: On 05/18/2013 06:40 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote: So is dropping the kernel command line options a bug, or deliberate policy? Neither. When you install a new kernel, the file is rebuilt, using /etc/default/grub as a templat

Re: What's the real-world usage of a TPM module?

2013-05-20 Thread Digimer
On 05/20/2013 03:18 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote: Since my last system includes a TPM I'm curious as to what is the real world usage of it in Linux. I've read that Truecrypt choose not to use TPMs So, anything else? using it to encrypt my Mozilla password store? I have to say that the first re

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Mon, 20 May 2013 08:40:06 -0700, Jack Craig wrote: > sounds like a perfect perl app, have you posted to odesk.com? Perl? Perhaps working on this package review might be an idea then: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/705382 -- Fedora release 19 (Schrödinger’s Cat) - Linux 3.9.2-301.fc19.x86_64 loa

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Jonathan Allen
John Aldrich wrote: > Simple ... use a service such as Constant Contact ... If I may humbly say so, that's not a great idea. Many, many spam recipes on a wide range of platforms automatically drop anything from Constant Contact in the spam bucket without a second look. Jonathan -

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 20 May 2013, Gary Stainburn sent: > I have at work one of our salesmen who has an opt-in stock-list > distribution that has been running for some time now. He has in excess > of 2500 recipients on this list. > > Up until now he has simply had a Distribution list in his MS Ou

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread John Aldrich
Quoting Gary Stainburn : Hi Folks. I have at work one of our salesmen who has an opt-in stock-list distribution that has been running for some time now. He has in excess of 2500 recipients on this list. Up until now he has simply had a Distribution list in his MS Outlook which he maintains him

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 17:03:14 +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote: I have thought about Mailman as I've used it before for my charity work. However, I do think that as you say, it sends emails as groups to addresses with the same MX records which will not resolve my main problem. ezmlm sends per

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Jack Craig
good luck! On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Gary Stainburn < gary.stainb...@ringways.co.uk> wrote: > Hi Jack > > Before I put finger to keyboard I thought I would ask to see if there was > already something out there. If not, I'll knock something up. > > Gary > > On Monday 20 May 2013 16:40:06

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Gary Stainburn
> It's likely a bit overkill for what you're after, but mailman: > > > > should be able to meet your needs. > > I believe that the default configuration sends a single message to a > group, but it can be configured to generate/deliver individual > messages (

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Michael Parker
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 04:31:18PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote: > Hi Folks. > > I have at work one of our salesmen who has an opt-in stock-list distribution > that has been running for some time now. He has in excess of 2500 recipients > on this list. > > Up until now he has simply had a Distr

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi Jack Before I put finger to keyboard I thought I would ask to see if there was already something out there. If not, I'll knock something up. Gary On Monday 20 May 2013 16:40:06 Jack Craig wrote: > sounds like a perfect perl app, have you posted to odesk.com? > > just a thought, .. > > > On

Re: Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Jack Craig
sounds like a perfect perl app, have you posted to odesk.com? just a thought, .. On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:31 AM, Gary Stainburn < gary.stainb...@ringways.co.uk> wrote: > Hi Folks. > > I have at work one of our salesmen who has an opt-in stock-list > distribution > that has been running for som

Solicited sales email distribution - advice needed

2013-05-20 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi Folks. I have at work one of our salesmen who has an opt-in stock-list distribution that has been running for some time now. He has in excess of 2500 recipients on this list. Up until now he has simply had a Distribution list in his MS Outlook which he maintains himself. He then sends himse

Re: Firewall and DNS caching without NetworkManager

2013-05-20 Thread Matthew Miller
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 02:41:56PM +0100, আনন্দ কুমার সমাদ্দার Ananda Samaddar wrote: > 2. How do I assign a zone in firewalld to my connection? I want to be > able to open ports for bittorrent and XMPP jingle voice/video. The > firewalld wiki on the Fedora site doesn't seem to be able to answe

Re: Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

2013-05-20 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 20.05.2013 12:35, schrieb James Hogarth: > Did you read his later message? he found the bug already reported 18 months > ago complete with proposed patch, verified status and S2 (serious) severity > ... and yet not fixed... and how does this match his "I find nothing but Oracle's bureaucrate

Re: Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

2013-05-20 Thread Steve Searle
Around 11:48am on Monday, May 20, 2013 (UK time), Sam Varshavchik scrawled: > I have a challenge for you: > > Start with any links you can find in the mysql packages' documentation. Or, > just start with the home page, mysql.com, and tell me how you can find > bugs.mysql.com, just by following

Re: Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

2013-05-20 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Fernando Cassia writes: On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Given the state of mysql in the distro, and the pending move to mariadb, I'm > wondering where the best place to report this bug would be. I find nothing > but Oracle's bureaucratease, when I try to dig around

Re: Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

2013-05-20 Thread James Hogarth
> Are you sure you havent fallen victim to the MDB camps FUD > campaign? > > > Did you read his later message? he found the bug already reported 18 months ago complete with proposed patch, verified status and S2 (serious) severity ... and yet not fixed... OP you might be better off filing a bug

Re: Rant of the day: Insane dependencies for liveusb-creator

2013-05-20 Thread g
On 05/11/2013 04:58 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: On 05/11/2013 01:04 PM, g wrote: although you have already installed liveusb-creator, did you give consideration to using; dd if=/path/to/iso-file of=/dev/usb i run fedora for special programs and mainly use scientific linux, which alr

Re: Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

2013-05-20 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Given the state of mysql in the distro, and the pending move to mariadb, I'm > wondering where the best place to report this bug would be. I find nothing > but Oracle's bureaucratease, when I try to dig around mysql.com. huh? http://bugs.m

What's the real-world usage of a TPM module?

2013-05-20 Thread Fernando Cassia
Since my last system includes a TPM I'm curious as to what is the real world usage of it in Linux. I've read that Truecrypt choose not to use TPMs So, anything else? using it to encrypt my Mozilla password store? I have to say that the first result of a Google search seems a bit convoluted an