CMOs battery on the motherboard?
> On 23 Nov 2019, at 14:00, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> I have chrony running and pointing to my ISP's time server, not the Fedora
> pool, so it's always the same NTP server.
>
> This box is up 24/7, and I just rebooted it. And I get this, after a reboot:
>
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On 19/04/10 17:07, Michael Miles wrote:
> The biggest problem with running these apps with cuda is the vlar.
>
> Some workunits will bog the machine because of errors caused by earth
> magnetic field or sun spots causing a vlar in the workunit.
>
>
ppening. In
> /var/log/messages I do not get any errors. How can I debug the gnome
> login process?
>
Issues with the host file can sometimes upset gnome, check the
localhost, and make sure it is correct.
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Just did, sort of still stuck in windows land, with command per line :)
On 9 April 2010 16:18, Bruce Korb wrote:
>> Had you considered avoiding the intermediate file altogether and going:
>>
>> sed ... | other changes ... | sh
>
> eval "$(sed ... | whatever)"
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On 08/04/10 16:29, Adalbert Prokop wrote:
> Am 08.04.2010 17:06, schrieb Michael Thompson:
>
> Hi!
>
> Well, if your list of commands already is a script, then including it
> would be the most convenient method.
>
> Let
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On 08/04/10 16:06, Michael Thompson wrote:
> I'm quite new to Bash scripting, and just need a little pointer on how
> to go through a file, and execute commands there in until the end of the
> file is reached.
>
> The idea is this
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I'm quite new to Bash scripting, and just need a little pointer on how
to go through a file, and execute commands there in until the end of the
file is reached.
The idea is this, a list of iptables rules is downloaded, they are run
through a set of co
n
:)
Guess I should of put a smillie on that, it did'nt mean to sound like that.
>
>
> On 4/6/10, Michael Thompson wrote:
>> On 06/04/2010 16:05, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 15:51 +0100, Michael Thompson wrote:
>>>
>>&
On 06/04/2010 16:05, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 15:51 +0100, Michael Thompson wrote:
>
>> When I change the hostname on my fedora 12 box, from the installation
>> default of localhost.localdomain, the network dies until it is reset
>> b
would kill the
network, has anyone got any ideas?
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On 1 April 2010 18:42, psmith wrote:
> On 31/03/10 17:12, Michael Thompson wrote:
>> On 31/03/10 16:35, Temlakos wrote:
>>
>>
>>> This much is a fact: Firefox is at least one minor version ahead of
>>> Fedora in its updates. We are at Firefox 3.5.8; Fi
On 31/03/10 16:35, Temlakos wrote:
>
> This much is a fact: Firefox is at least one minor version ahead of
> Fedora in its updates. We are at Firefox 3.5.8; Firefox already has
> version 3.6.2 out.
>
> Temlakos
>
And OpenOffice is lagging behind too.
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On 31/03/10 15:18, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> New user ID and password are:
>
> a-whit71
> 97624904
>
> Don't forget to leave it 5 minutes after you change the password.
>
> Gary
>
>
Doh!
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On 30/03/10 12:28, Michael Thompson wrote:
> In fedora 12, dispite setting the keyboard language to UK, every time
> I boot the machine, it resets to US. Is this a known issue, or is
> there some way of getting this change to stick that I am not seeing?
>
> Any advice?
>
>
On 31/03/10 15:23, Michael Bullington wrote:
To whom it shall concern,
I am very angry that I am unable to update Firefox manually using
Firefox because the "Check for Updates" menu option from Firefox is
dimmed out.
The information from Mozilla states I need to have sufficient access
authorit
of an upgrade from F11 to F12.
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 13:28, Michael Thompson
> wrote:
>
>> In fedora 12, dispite setting the keyboard language to UK, every time I
>> boot the machine, it resets to US. Is this a known issue, or is there
>> some way of g
In fedora 12, dispite setting the keyboard language to UK, every time I
boot the machine, it resets to US. Is this a known issue, or is there
some way of getting this change to stick that I am not seeing?
Any advice?
Cheers
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