On 11/26/2013 07:13 PM, David wrote:
On 11/26/2013 9:36 PM, Doug wrote:
On 11/26/2013 07:59 PM, David wrote:
On 11/26/2013 6:57 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
On 11/23/2013 12:41 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
It appears that on Fedora 18, Adobe Acrobat Reader
hyperlinks (control-left-click on link) fails to
On 11/27/2013 04:24 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Nov 26, 2013, at 7:39 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 11/26/2013 11:56 PM, poma wrote:
On 26.11.2013 23:18, Michael Schwendt wrote:
That's because your setup is wrong. If I were you, I would install a
bootloader into the boot sector of each of yo
On Nov 26, 2013, at 8:43 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
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> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> On Nov 26, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
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>> In theory, Ubuntu and Fedora will have their own partitions inside the SDD.
>> My question is, can I share the /boot
On Nov 26, 2013, at 8:40 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
> . It's better to use extlinux for this use case though.
>
> I will look into it. Although what I found out at first did not look that
> much promising. Will this mean that I have to replace grub by extlinux?
When I say "this use case" I'm not
After skimming through the manual think I like the "configfile" method. I
will have to read some more.
Thanks!!!
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> On Nov 26, 2013, at 7:39 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
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> > On 11/26/2013 11:56 PM, poma wrote:
> >> On 26.11.2013 23:18, Mic
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> On Nov 26, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
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> In theory, Ubuntu and Fedora will have their own partitions inside the
> SDD.
> My question is, can I share the /boot partition between Fedora and Ubuntu?
> both are using Grub2.
>
>
. It's better to use extlinux for this use case though.
I will look into it. Although what I found out at first did not look that
much promising. Will this mean that I have to replace grub by extlinux?
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For some reason, Fedora seems to find the kernels of the Ubuntu partitions
each time I update the Fedora Kernel. I do not have them explicitly mounted
as far as I remember. I'd have to check next time I boot in Fedora.
Probably they are on /media
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On Nov 26, 2013, at 7:39 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 11/26/2013 11:56 PM, poma wrote:
>> On 26.11.2013 23:18, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>>
>>> That's because your setup is wrong. If I were you, I would install a
>>> bootloader into the boot sector of each of your /boot partitions and
>>> chain
On 11/26/2013 9:36 PM, Doug wrote:
> On 11/26/2013 07:59 PM, David wrote:
>> On 11/26/2013 6:57 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
>>> On 11/23/2013 12:41 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
It appears that on Fedora 18, Adobe Acrobat Reader
hyperlinks (control-left-click on link) fails to execute
prope
On 11/27/2013 12:02 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/26/2013 02:00 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
For some reason, Ubuntu does not find out Fedora unless I mount the disk
each time I update ubuntu kernel.
How do you expect Ubuntu to find a kernel on an unmounted partition?
Well, "expect" is the wording.
On 11/26/2013 11:56 PM, poma wrote:
On 26.11.2013 23:18, Michael Schwendt wrote:
That's because your setup is wrong. If I were you, I would install a
bootloader into the boot sector of each of your /boot partitions and
chainload them from your MBR.
Are you kidding?
I guess, he isn't. It's w
On 11/26/2013 07:59 PM, David wrote:
> On 11/26/2013 6:57 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
>> On 11/23/2013 12:41 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
>>>
>>> It appears that on Fedora 18, Adobe Acrobat Reader
>>> hyperlinks (control-left-click on link) fails to execute
>>> properly and bring up the the web page.
>>>
>>>
On 26.11.2013 23:58, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> Ok, it looks like it sent it to http://ur1.ca/g3pzw
Thy 'lightdm.log':
[+1.00s] DEBUG: Got signal from X server :0
[+1.00s] DEBUG: Connecting to XServer :0
[+1.00s] DEBUG: Starting greeter
[+1.01s] DEBUG: Started session 974 with ser
On 11/26/2013 6:57 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
> On 11/23/2013 12:41 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
>>
>> It appears that on Fedora 18, Adobe Acrobat Reader
>> hyperlinks (control-left-click on link) fails to execute
>> properly and bring up the the web page.
>>
>> I tried the same PDF file on F13 and it works.
On 11/26/2013 03:04 PM, lee wrote:
> Mateusz Marzantowicz writes:
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>> On 23.11.2013 20:04, lee wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> how would I go about accessing a scanning device that is connected via
>>> network?
>>>
>>
/snip/
> Since the device in question supports TWAIN and TWAIN, iirc, was
> supposed t
On 11/23/2013 12:41 PM, Dan Thurman wrote:
It appears that on Fedora 18, Adobe Acrobat Reader
hyperlinks (control-left-click on link) fails to execute
properly and bring up the the web page.
I tried the same PDF file on F13 and it works.
Is it a bug or is there something I need to do
to make t
On 11/26/2013 04:00 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
> Hi
> I need some advice here.
> I am running a triple-boot system (Windows 2K, Fedora 19, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS).
> It has three HDDs, one for each OS. (Windows, Fedora, Ubuntu).
> I am planning to upgrade this system for Christmas. Windows will go away
> an
On Nov 26, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 11/26/2013 02:00 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
>> For some reason, Ubuntu does not find out Fedora unless I mount the disk
>> each time I update ubuntu kernel.
>
> How do you expect Ubuntu to find a kernel on an unmounted partition?
Neither Windows n
On 11/26/2013 02:00 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
For some reason, Ubuntu does not find out Fedora unless I mount the disk
each time I update ubuntu kernel.
How do you expect Ubuntu to find a kernel on an unmounted partition?
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On 26/11/13 16:38, poma wrote:
Feel free to paste the content of the 'lightdm.log' athttp://fpaste.org
so it can be studied.
If you do, one for the "RandR" round, and one for the script of yours.
poma
Ok, it looks like it sent it to http://ur1.ca/g3pzw
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On 26.11.2013 23:18, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> That's because your setup is wrong. If I were you, I would install a
> bootloader into the boot sector of each of your /boot partitions and
> chainload them from your MBR.
Are you kidding?
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On Nov 26, 2013, at 3:18 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 17:00:35 -0500, Javier Perez wrote:
>
>> In theory, Ubuntu and Fedora will have their own partitions inside the SDD.
>> My question is, can I share the /boot partition between Fedora and Ubuntu?
>> both are using Grub2.
On Nov 26, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
>
> In theory, Ubuntu and Fedora will have their own partitions inside the SDD.
> My question is, can I share the /boot partition between Fedora and Ubuntu?
> both are using Grub2.
Possibly because Ubuntu calls GRUB2 grub, while Fedora calls it
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 17:00:35 -0500, Javier Perez wrote:
> In theory, Ubuntu and Fedora will have their own partitions inside the SDD.
> My question is, can I share the /boot partition between Fedora and Ubuntu?
> both are using Grub2. Right now I have two /boot partitions (one on each
> HDD) and i
Hi
I need some advice here.
I am running a triple-boot system (Windows 2K, Fedora 19, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS).
It has three HDDs, one for each OS. (Windows, Fedora, Ubuntu).
I am planning to upgrade this system for Christmas. Windows will go away
and I will only run it virtualized. I have more than a yea
On 26.11.2013 21:04, lee wrote:
> Since the device in question supports TWAIN and TWAIN, iirc, was
> supposed to be some sort of standard for scanners, isn't there some
> software, like sane, that supports scanning over the network?
http://sane-project.meier-geinitz.de/
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On 26.11.2013 18:06, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> On 25/11/13 18:28, poma wrote:
>> "--output" selects a particular output mode, so it should work.
>> Move a 'monitors.xml' so it doesn't interfere with setup,
>> $ mv $HOME/.config/monitors.xml $HOME/.config/monitors.xml-backup
>> and
Mateusz Marzantowicz writes:
> On 23.11.2013 20:04, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how would I go about accessing a scanning device that is connected via
>> network?
>>
>> The device is an OKI MB441 and supports TWAIN and WSD (whatever that is
>> ...). Google hasn't been helpful at all with this. Ev
On 11/13/2013 17:09, Steven Stern wrote:
> On 11/13/2013 02:32 PM, Don Levey wrote:
>> My wife's laptop was running fine on kernel 3.10.11-200:
>>
>> uname -a:
>> Linux croweflies.the-leveys.us 3.10.11-200.fc19.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Sep 9
>> 13:03:01 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> lspci
On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 15:04:21 +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> TRying to update fedora 19, I get:
> --> Processing Dependency: /usr/bin/nxssh for package: qtnx-0.9-16.fc19.i686
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package nx.i686 0:3.5.0-17.fc19 will be obsoleted
> ---> Package nx-libs.i
Allegedly, on or about 26 November 2013, AP sent:
> I am using extra privacy options in the Firefox but not in Opera.
> Sometimes I use Opera also and other times Firefox. In Firefox, I am
> using the addons like NoScript, AdBlock Plus and Better Privacy.
It's still missing the headers. Give the
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Ian Malone wrote:
> (I think, google do tend to change things).
Yes.
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On 25/11/13 18:28, poma wrote:
"--output" selects a particular output mode, so it should work.
Move a 'monitors.xml' so it doesn't interfere with setup,
$ mv $HOME/.config/monitors.xml $HOME/.config/monitors.xml-backup
and disable that session script of yours.
Check what's happening via '/var/log
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> James Hogarth wrote:
>
>>> At the moment I'm not clear what advantage keytabs have.
>>> I do not have to login after "ssh -Y ..."
>>> as I have appended id_rsa.pub to known_hosts in each direction.
>
>> Keytabs are like a filebased password
On 26 November 2013 15:41, AP wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
>
>> Are you running some extra privacy options in your browser or gmail?
>> Are you actually using the "reply" function, or are you mistakenly
>> forwarding?
>
> I am using extra privacy options in the Firefox but
On 25/11/13 12:50, Richard Sewill wrote:
I hesitate trying to answer this question because what I am doing may
be wrong.
I tried the following on F18.
I edited the line, found in file /etc/default/grub, which starts
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.md=0 ... rhgb quiet"
appending strings so it had
GRUB_C
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
> Are you running some extra privacy options in your browser or gmail?
> Are you actually using the "reply" function, or are you mistakenly
> forwarding?
I am using extra privacy options in the Firefox but not in Opera.
Sometimes I use Opera also and o
On 11/26/2013 04:44 AM, Andrew Haley wrote:
On 11/22/2013 01:05 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
You know what you prefer and it is available in the repo. It shouldn't
matter much to you what the default is.
I don't think that's entirely true. Those of us who use a lot of
systems and support others
Tim:
>> What happens when you break mail, in one way or another: Your
>> replies are not seen with the messages that they're related to.
>> They get missed, they get overlooked. It gets very hard to follow
>> an ongoing thread...
AP:
> Well, I agree but I simply reply in Firefox and by typing
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 12:11:54PM +0100, poma wrote:
> On 26.11.2013 11:35, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> > Reading about the 3.12 kernels I noticed that there should now
> > be 'dynamic' power management for laptops with an Optimus design
> > (DIS Nvidia + IGD Intel).
> > It is not quite clear wh
James Hogarth wrote:
>> At the moment I'm not clear what advantage keytabs have.
>> I do not have to login after "ssh -Y ..."
>> as I have appended id_rsa.pub to known_hosts in each direction.
> Keytabs are like a filebased password that the machine uses to
> authenticate to the directory server
On 26.11.2013 11:35, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> Reading about the 3.12 kernels I noticed that there should now
> be 'dynamic' power management for laptops with an Optimus design
> (DIS Nvidia + IGD Intel).
>
> It is not quite clear what I should expect from the patches:
> drastic power down for
Reading about the 3.12 kernels I noticed that there should now
be 'dynamic' power management for laptops with an Optimus design
(DIS Nvidia + IGD Intel).
It is not quite clear what I should expect from the patches:
drastic power down for the nautilus driver or complete switching
off of the Nvidia
On 26 November 2013 09:44, Andrew Haley wrote:
> On 11/22/2013 01:05 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>> You know what you prefer and it is available in the repo. It shouldn't
>> matter much to you what the default is.
>
> I don't think that's entirely true. Those of us who use a lot of
> systems and s
On 26 November 2013 01:46, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
> At the moment I'm not clear what advantage keytabs have.
> I do not have to login after "ssh -Y ..."
> as I have appended id_rsa.pub to known_hosts in each direction.
>
>
Keytabs are like a filebased password that the machine uses to authentica
On 11/22/2013 01:05 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> You know what you prefer and it is available in the repo. It shouldn't
> matter much to you what the default is.
I don't think that's entirely true. Those of us who use a lot of
systems and support others need a reasonably sane set of defaults.
We
On 11/24/2013 04:53 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> On Nov 24, 2013, at 6:15 AM, Andrew Haley wrote:
>
>> On 11/23/2013 03:55 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>>
>>> On Nov 23, 2013, at 3:47 AM, Andrew Haley wrote:
>>>
On 11/22/2013 09:44 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Nope, you're wrong. Find a c
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