On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 03:16:44PM +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
> How does one poke firewalld, to let azureus play-nice
> I on red "firewalld" atm.
>
> A lot of the google results,
> give info on ports to use.
> Which pre-firewalld was fine.
>
> But how firewalld,
> as azureus(vuze)
> is not a serv
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have experience with running Fedora 18 on an Asus UX-31A?
If so, any pluses/minuses? Is it a good quality machine? Here are the
details of the machine:
http://commercial.asus.com/assets//pdf/datasheet-ux31a.pdf
Many thanks,
Ranjan
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How does one poke firewalld, to let azureus play-nice
I on red "firewalld" atm.
A lot of the google results,
give info on ports to use.
Which pre-firewalld was fine.
But how firewalld,
as azureus(vuze)
is not a service per say.
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Frank - I check for new mail app. 20min
www.frankly3d.c
On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 09:56:24 AM Neal Becker wrote:
> > git clone git://messinet.com/rpms/handbrake.git
>
> So this spec doesn't even attempt to use system versions of libs?
It should, for those system libraries that upstream supports. Perhaps some
invasive patching could make better use
Anthony Messina wrote:
> git clone git://messinet.com/rpms/handbrake.git
So this spec doesn't even attempt to use system versions of libs?
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Thanks Garry - I've added a link to that Bugzilla entry to the post
I've made documenting my experience with this laptop:
http://technicaltally.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/fedora-18-on-dell-xps-13-developer-edition/
I agree it's an excellent machine.
Adam
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Garry T.
On 5-17-13 16:23:12 Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience running F on this ultrabook? Since
> Ubuntu has no issues, I doubt that this would be a problem, but I
> guess it does not hurt to check.
I just bought an XPS13 and installed F18 on it, replacing the shipped
OS.
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