of days
(just in case!), and that time is not now.
> RM
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1) shouldn't yum-fastestmirror be yum-plugin-fastestmirror?
2) I didn't know that Google had released a 64 bit chrome. Is there a
64 bit repo for it so it will update automatically?
Thanks for sharing such a comprehensive list!
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of October 27:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/23/Schedule
> And when would/will F21 be EOL'd?
Usually 1 moth after the official release of F23....
> Thanks.
>
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least 20 years old and pretty much doubt anyone still uses it. I hated
> it and I used to manage PDP and VAX networks.
No, look at the subject line, then re-read the OPs message. He's
talking about DHCP leases, but put DNCP in the subject line. poma is
just pointing out the absurdi
sers/Drivers/iwlwifi
What happens when you "modprobe iwlwifi" with the firmware installed?
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y fc19 laptop.
The bugzilla referred to above suggests installing the fc19 version
direct from the koji build system:
> http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/thunderbird/24.5.0/1.fc19/i686/thunderbird-24.5.0-1.fc19.i686.rpm
>
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> After that I tried to upgrade from nouveau to NVIDIA drivers.
>
> Why?
vdpau and XvMC
When nouveau support them, I'll reconsider. Buts its been years now,
and still no support for them in nouveau.
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> matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.52" (uid=1000 pid=1410
> comm="caja -n ") interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" member="GetAll"
> error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination=":1.12
11:51:14 My-desktop systemd[1]: Started Time & Date Service.
> Jul 6 12:04:45 My-desktop systemd[1]: Starting Cleanup of Temporary
> Directories...
> Jul 6 12:04:47 My-desktop systemd-tmpfiles[3086]:
> stat(/run/user/1000/gvfs) failed: Permission denied
> Jul 6 12:0
e.jar
No. jar is similar to tar, bar, etc
its stands for Java ARchive, and it works very much like tar does, right
down to a similar set of command line arguments.
What he is trying to do above is to extract files from the file myApp.jar
>
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an explanation of how to fix the Google Earth problem (use rpmrebuild):
> http://0-productforums.google.com.library.ccbcmd.edu/forum/#!topic/earth/XNNJgyJBw3Y
>
>
> fyi,
>
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Does this help? I used it on my laptop, and it worked.
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Disks is what you want. Not sure what it is called, it doesn
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>
>
> FREE ONLINE PHOTOSHARING - Share your photos online with your friends and
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> Visit http://www.inbox.com/photosharing to find out more!
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te to the jack server, which
you obviously are not running. Might it not have something to do with
the jack-audio-connection-kit not being installed/running?
>
> - Mike
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mport
> failed.
> D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Name
> D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages
> D: closed db environment /var/lib/rpm
I currently have the following keys installed:
> gpg-pubkey-f6777c67-45e5b1b9
> gpg-pubkey-1aca3465-4f0c91e2
> gpg-pubk
yum whatprovides jre
will tell him what else is available from the repos he has configured
> poma
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it takes *way* longer to expand
the drpms and create the rpms than it does to just download the rpms.
What should be a 1 minute download can turn into a 15 second download
and a 5-6 minute delta-expansion.
> Bob
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time the software raid arrays haven't
been determined yet (/dev/mdX)
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unnel process running atm.
> That's basically what I had running back in 2007 when Comcast didn't
> allow global access to port 587. I'd post the whole setup that I used,
> but my old sysVinit script for starting an stunnel service wouldn't be
> worth much thes
On 03/04/2013 11:29 PM, Michael E. Maher wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-03-04 at 23:11 -0500, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> Sorry, just re-subscripbed after a long absence. Not sure if my
>> original went through, so I'm resending. Sorry if it is a duplicate, I
>> wouldn
uot; "M:PLAIN"
This configuration results in "Communication Timed Out with
smtp.verizon.net" or "read error from smtp.verizon.net", and mail justs
sits in my local mqueue waiting to be delivered.
Can some sendmail guru please point out what I've missed?
Please k
ver behaving like a device is), so that the program
> output written to it can be redirected to the the linux printer?
>
> With best regards.
> Sanjay.
>
>
>
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E >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,35)
as it was in os/linux/rt_usb_util.c
To build it, I did:
make clean; make; sudo make install
from the top level directory, and it will produce a kernel module named:
rt5370sta
(at least it does for me). While testing, I used modprobe to load it,
after making
On 09/19/2011 05:38 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Kevin J. Cummings
> wrote:
>> On 09/18/2011 06:54 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
>>> Great that it works with the f15 kernel - if it is any help I had
>>> until recently been running an f15 ke
are
file in /lib/modules/2.6.40.4-5-fc15.x86_64/kernel/arch/x86/kernel/
The error message claims that CPU Type 15 is not supported
And it continues, ad infinitum, until I power the machine off and reboot
an F14 kernel.
Did I miss something else I need to install?
> Good luck
> Mi
F15 kernel on F14 I'm not looking forward to the F15
upgrade on my laptop given that I'm a gnome user....
> I hope this helps even if it is indirect.
It at least gives me hope for the future.
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now:
"Gnome re-releases Gnome Classic. Claims its what their users want."
3 months after that:
"Gnome 3 nowhere to be found!"
Sound familiar? (Now, where did I put that Coca Cola Classic I was
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c
On 09/16/2011 05:20 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 4:36 AM, Kevin J. Cummings
> wrote:
>> The WiFi in my laptop gave up the ghost. Doesn't matter what card I put
>> in the mini PCIe slot, the system doesn't think anything is there.
>>
>>
ng in their system yet?
I'm looking forward to seeing an ra0 device that I can use as my wifi
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d extract them from another source (like the install DVD or
possibly from a downloaded RPM (see yumdownloader)).
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isk, there's no anaconda or rpm installation but rather a
> copy of the live image to the hard drive.
Which happens to include an RPM database that lists all of the installed
RPMs
While the Live iso is booted:
rpm -qa
should list the installed RPMs
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inside a firefox window/tab.
nppdf.so is a part of Adobe's AdobeReader_enu RPM. It is a 486 binary
and can be used on either 686 or x86_64 systems (with the appropriate
support glue installed).
> As far as I recall, F14 on my eeepc did the same.
> Fred
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On 08/26/2011 01:26 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 14:05, Kevin J. Cummings
> wrote:
>> A pen drive does not need a low level format
>
> A pen drive is a "mass storage device" per USB specs. It doesn't
> matter if the data is then stored
e out the type of file system you want on the drive.
Most of these functions can be done from the disk utility programs which
probably got installed in your installation (unless you did a minimal
installation).
I hope this was useful.
> FC
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er has it and I don't remember doing
>> anything special to get it.
>
> Linux has which by default. The only reason I can think that you may not
> have it is if you did some sort of a minimal install and left a bunch of
> stuff out
In which case a "yum install which"
irtualBox.
> If I install the rather large graphical desktop,
> networking works after I click on its toolbar icon,
Because NetworkManager is doing the work for you.
> so I expect the issue is not specfic to VirtualBox.
>>From a thread I started earlier,
> one might get the opp
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specifications web page for this laptop says its "user replaceable".
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is page, I need to be able to see my
hardware with lspci, but that is one of my problems. lspci no longer
shows me the Broadcom 4311 chipset! My question has be to:
Where did it go
What happened to it??
Why can't lspci find it anymore?
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It seems to be that the module won't load unless the system detects the
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old logs.
As I recall, I couldn't go direct from F11 to F13 without the
intermediate step of F12. Previous to F11, I had been running F9.
Previous to that my laptop came with FC6 installed.
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ar to be no more recent versions available from Adobe.
> Can someone explain how to get the 10.3 64bit flash binaries installed
> properly? Has no one taken on maintaining them as an RPM?
Leigh123 has, the problem is that Adobe hasn't released a new 64-bit
version in over 6 months
On 06/02/2011 11:08 PM, GeeKer Wang wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Kevin J. Cummings
> mailto:cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net>> wrote:
> I have the following on my botched f15 upgrade:
>
> /boot
> config-2.6.35.12-90.fc14.i686 efi
> initramfs
On 06/02/2011 10:31 PM, GeeKer Wang wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Kevin J. Cummings
> mailto:cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net>> wrote:
> OK, so while looking at the live system chrooted to your system, what is
> the response to:
>
> rpm -q kernel
>
n't leave a sufficient amount of
information to properly fix the upgrade.
If you are not able to install/boot a proper f15 kernel, let us know,
there are ways (even more nefarious that a "yum upgrade") to update your
system piecemeal, even from an f14 kernel
> On Thu, Ju
trying to get to some
other network, especially if your wireless connection already does that.
In that case, the configuration of your LAN network should only add
routes to your LAN and not a default route to the rest of the Internet.
> Thanks.
> AC
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On 05/26/2011 07:00 AM, JB wrote:
> Kevin J. Cummings kjchome.homeip.net> writes:
>
>> ...
>> I guess my first question is: Where does Fedora think that Global IPv6
>> forwarding is "disabled in configuration"? What file? What
>> configuration
to document
> this. If you have suggestions on where else to advertise, feel free to
> pitch in.
Preupgrade should know about the limitation and refuse to run the
upgrade if insufficient ram exists in the system instead of waiting for
the reboot where it just hangs with no explanati
ally (to your local server), where dovecot can find it and present it
to your MUA via IMAP.
> TIA,
> Lew.
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386 system
Where is this piece of magic that yum uses to decide if the architecture
is 32 bits or 64 bits
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when it wasn't before?
Did some update break this? Did changing from an i686 kernel to a
PAE.i686 kernel break this? (Just wait until my next upgrade when I
change from i686 to x86_64!)
Its just the IPv6 tunnel that appears to be broken Of course, that
means that I no longer have IPv6
linuz file be changed to 755?
Inquiring minds want to know why preupgrade won't work for me!
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On 05/24/2011 10:19 PM, JD wrote:
> On 05/24/11 18:45, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> Does "xp1" have an IP address?
>>
>> If yes, does Fedora know about it?
> xp1 and win7 are both listed in /etc/hosts.
> So yes, they have IP addresses :) :)
You didn't exp
n all three machines and checking
to see that they all think they are on the "same" network.
Second I'd check the routing tables on all 3 machines to ensure that
they are all consistent.
Can all 3 machines get to the internet (though what I am guessing is a
common router)?
ot Assigned(PropInfo) then exit;
> {DO we really need this?}
>if Instance is TComponent then
> if csDesigning in (Instance as TComponent).ComponentState then exit;
> {End DO :)}
>if (AnsiUpperCase(PropInfo^.PropType^.Name)<>'TTRANSLATESTRING') then
> e
;t know about this box.
> (then you hit "play" on the vcr, wait, hit Ctrl-C on the above :)
>
> The only catch is it doesn't seem to like working with 5.1 sound (VLC,
> not the HDPVR). Mine is hooked up to stereo inputs instead.
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ding part of it, it
can be a lot of baggage to carry around just to convert analog
recordings to DVD. B^)
> Is it restricted to mpeg 1, or mpeg2 as far as input?
> What about mp4?
Yes, all are supported.
> Thanx,
>
> JD
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PU intensive,
more so than the original capture, but that's the price you pay to
convert what you have to what you want. And, yes, it uses ffmpeg to do
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y. They used to
be the cards of choice in the US of A for MythTV back in the days before
ATSC. There are also a slew of ATSC capture cards that also do analog
capture (but you need to read the fine print for their Linux support).
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years ago,
and immediately switched protocols on my home router from TKIP to AES.
B^/ I just couldn't remember which was which.
I'm waiting for the next level new security that is unbreakable before
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re
(meaning that it can take *much* longer to crack), but I can still find
some hits that claim to be able to crack TKIP as well.
Google it. Look at where the hits are (you should look at more than
just the first page of hits, too!)
Then decide if you are right or not.
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On 05/14/2011 11:59 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> I'm suggesting that you either have:
>
> 192.168.1.108 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 UG wlan0
Oops, the Genmask above should have been 255.255.255.255 ... my bad.
> 192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U
On 05/14/2011 11:53 PM, JD wrote:
> It is model <http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=C_0_0> 3800HGV-B
O, Bad URL 192.168.1.254 is a non-route-able Internet address.
It only works on *your* network....
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cummi.
192.168.1.254 0.0.0.0 UG wlan0
I think you'll see a difference
I'm also wondering if you'll have to do the something similar on the
"other" wireless machine (192.168.1.108?) I'm assuming your 2
"wireless" machines are 192.168.
redundant.
Sometimes I used to set up static routes between machines, guaranteeing
that the route the packets take will get there. something like:
On machine w.x.y.2, sending to machine w.x.y.3, using the router at
w.x.y.1 as the intermediary:
# route add -host w.x.y.3 gw w.x.y.1 dev eth0
I
k.
>>
> Can you use traceroute to communicate between the two of them?
If nothing else, traceroute should show you the route between the 2
machines. If the router's IP appears, then the packets are going
through the router. Its a good backup to show that your ip routing
tables are s
On 04/20/2011 04:35 PM, james tate wrote:
> On 04/20/2011 03:11 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> On 04/20/2011 03:04 PM, james tate wrote:
>>
>>> I have the z600llpddk.rpm.
>>>
>>> What website did you download the z600cups.rpm from ?
>> Lexmark. Bac
On 04/20/2011 03:04 PM, james tate wrote:
> I have the z600llpddk.rpm.
>
> What website did you download the z600cups.rpm from ?
Lexmark. Back in the 2003-2004 timeframe. I can put them on my WWW
site if you'd like to download them from there? I can send you a URL....
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system should go into suspend, and wake up again when powerbutton is
> pressed.
>
> Additional info:
> I remember having the exact same problem with Fedora 12 back in the day. The
> problem persists after a fresh reinstallation, with or without updates.
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On 04/20/2011 11:19 AM, james tate wrote:
> On 04/19/2011 09:37 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> On 04/19/2011 08:14 PM, james tate wrote:
>>> Fedora 14
>>>
>>> In the Printer setup there is no settings for a USB Dell 720 printer, it
>>> is a fairly old
is a script that invokes "tail" using a deprecated command
line option: +6. The proper command line option should now be:
-n 6
Isn't standardization wonderful?
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ng RPMS:
z600cups
z600llpddk
I have some old versions 1.0-1 and 2.0-1 respectively (from 2003). I've
forgotten where I of them from, but with them, I could print to the Dell
720 Photo Printer.
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d there are
discussions about it on www.fedoraforum.org.
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.com), it should clear up after a
while. (Are you getting other files updated outside of this repo?)
Does everything work OK if you disable the troublesome repo?
> Thanks
>
> Mike
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t is meant by?
> can't create transaction lock
>
> How to Overcome this?
You have to execute as root, not as a regular user.
Either become root (su -) or use sudo
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alizes itself
and determines modes and resolutions. Its very informative. If it is
excluding the resolutions you want, you'll at least know *why* it is
doing that.
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far as something going wrong
> or failing.
Then its time to bugzilla your problem and get the ati driver folks
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ile plugged into
the mains, and we came to the conclusion that the Linux ACPI stuff
doesn't rescan the new battery correctly (wrt battery capacity, it kinda
misses the fact that the capacity has changed and things get funky from
there). Doesn't say they'll find out what wrong, but it he
On 04/08/2011 09:04 PM, JD wrote:
> On 04/08/2011 05:39 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> On 04/08/2011 04:23 PM, JD wrote:
>>> On 04/08/2011 12:29 AM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>>> I looked! I have not rhgb and no quiet.
>> OK, then you have a different problem the
On 04/08/2011 04:23 PM, JD wrote:
> On 04/08/2011 12:29 AM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> I looked! I have not rhgb and no quiet.
OK, then you have a different problem then.
> What happens is at boot, there is a fast scroll
> of text and suddenly, the screen appears as if it got powere
/grub.conf. If you see either
"rhgb" and/or "quiet", remove them. That should let you see all the
messages again.
> Thanx,
>
> JD
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our laptop run without the power cord plugged in?
If so, does the applet icon change when you change the power cord state?
> gnome-power-manager-2.32.0-3.fc14.x86_64
>
> How do I get the Battery tab?
??? It should work if the system detects/recognizes the battery
> sean
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On 03/30/2011 02:52 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 03/30/2011 11:45 AM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> You enable it by removing the "nomodeset" option from your kernel in grub.
>
> Just to be safe, do this by editing the line at boot time. If it works,
> you can always ma
On 03/30/2011 01:58 PM, JD wrote:
> On 03/30/2011 10:39 AM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> On 03/30/2011 01:15 PM, JD wrote:
>>>> I suspect you have something mis-configured, but I have no clue as to
>>>> what right now.
>>> But I did not change any configu
anomalies with your
configuration, from kernel boot parameters, to xorg.conf stuff so that
we can see if you are doing anything that might now be considered
problematic. Also, if you could re-state what your ATI hardware is,
that could be helpful as well. Is this a desktop or laptop?
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On 03/30/2011 12:10 AM, JD wrote:
> On 03/29/2011 08:08 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> On 03/29/2011 10:43 PM, JD wrote:
>>> On 03/29/2011 06:28 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>>> On 03/29/2011 05:08 PM, JD wrote:
>>>>> Can this be attributed to Gnome or to t
rity
> /dev/sda3partition4200992 17540 -1
> /dev/sdb2partition83859240-2
What does your performance look like after you close *every* firefox
window and thunderbird? [make sure firefox is no longer running.]
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On 03/25/2011 06:25 PM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 15:09 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
>
>
> I'm happy to report that this problem now appears to be solved.
Yes, both RPMFusion and ATRPMs have released updated versions that will
now work with the released directfb pack
on to their version of mlabel?
So Aaron is right, the posted solution is not useful to Fedora users.
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ge to, but I'm not sure what is the cause. It is a
> thunderbird issue ? It is something on this Remi release ? More
> important, is there a fix or workaround ?
>
> Regards,
> Marco
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are entitled to your opinion as much as I
am entitled to mine.
>> OTOH, if they did poke the other maintainers and got no
>> response, I can't blame them very much. Ouch.
>
> Why haven't you spent any karma points on that test update?
I don't usually inst
ean the update gets better, does it?)
Doesn't seem very overwhelmingly confident
It looks like they knew there were still problems with the update, and
didn't care. OTOH, if they did poke the other maintainers and got no
response, I can't blame them very much. Ouch.
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2.fc14.x86_64 (@updates)
>libdirectfb-1.4.so.0()(64bit)
>Updated By: directfb-1.4.11-3.fc14.x86_64 (updates)
>Not found
>Available: directfb-1.4.3-1.fc14.x86_64 (fedora)
> libdirectfb-1.4.so.0()(64bit)
> You coul
On 03/24/2011 09:04 AM, Jim wrote:
> When will Firefox 4 be coming to Fedora 14 ?
I am running it from the REMI repo.
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er cell, then D3 needs to contain
numeric data so that the multiplication can succeed. I do it all the
time in Excel and OpenOffice. I can't believe it is broken in
LibreOffice.
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plication is able to live inside the CPU's L1 or L2 cache buffers,
then maybe not so much. As with all memory problems, YMMV, depending on
what you do. B^)
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On 03/19/2011 02:46 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> On 03/19/2011 02:39 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
>> On 03/19/2011 01:14 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>>> in case anyone can verify or refute my results. THANKS!
>>
>> I see the same thing with my remote cale
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