I'm an genuine old-timer who gets it right.
Clive
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On 11/17/2010 01:19 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 17.11.2010, Joe Zeff wrote:
>
>> I've noticed that it's almost always newcomers who use Fedora Core when
>> referring to the distro.
>
> I used "FC" without thinking if this maybe could be incorrect. I just
> wanted to show what distribution my mails
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 16:38:07 -0500, Tom wrote:
> zooty> rpm -q kernel
> kernel-2.6.35.6-45.fc14.x86_64
> kernel-2.6.35.6-48.fc14.x86_64
>
> Why are the rpms still named "fcN" instead of "fN" :-).
a) See the various list archives. ;)
b) Because it isn't trivial to switch from .fc14 to .f14 witho
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 22:19:19 +0100
Heinz Diehl wrote:
> > It's almost as though they're trying to look
> > like they've been using Fedora for a lot longer than they have and only
> > manage to look clueless.
>
> I think it's quite silly to judge others by a simple prefix they're using,
> and
On 17.11.2010, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I've noticed that it's almost always newcomers who use Fedora Core when
> referring to the distro.
I used "FC" without thinking if this maybe could be incorrect. I just
wanted to show what distribution my mails are related to.
> It's almost as though they're tr
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 13:52:38 +, Clive wrote:
> I just saw an email from you saying init also dumps.
> I'd seriously consider if the box is okay/check the installation.
The init/telinit issue is entirely unrelated. See my other msg, please.
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Clive Hills wrote:
> There is a good reason that the rpms are fc14.rpm etc. It stands for
> Fedora Community.
> None the less it is Fedora 14 not Fedora Core 14 that is the
> distribution name.
>
Actually he didn't say "Core" anywhere but as a modifier for "dump." So your
comment/correction about
Clive Hills gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> There is a good reason that the rpms are fc14.rpm etc. It stands for Fedora
Community.
I think the phrase "Fedora Community" was invented as an excuse to be able to
keep using "fc" in the disttag, since it was decided that changing "fc" to "f"
would generat
On 11/17/2010 08:22 AM, Clive Hills wrote:
> There is a good reason that the rpms are fc14.rpm etc. It stands for
> Fedora Community.
> None the less it is Fedora 14 not Fedora Core 14 that is the
> distribution name.
> Clive
>
I've noticed that it's almost always newcomers who use Fedora Core whe
There is a good reason that the rpms are fc14.rpm etc. It stands for Fedora
Community.
None the less it is Fedora 14 not Fedora Core 14 that is the distribution
name.
Clive
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Clive Hills wrote:
> I just saw an email from you saying init also dumps.
> I'd seriously consider if the box is okay/check the installation.
> Are you using systemd?
> And by the way it's just F14. FC6 was the last Fedora to bear the Core name.
>
Look at your rpm names, they are all fc14 (and hope
On 15.11.2010, Clive Hills wrote:
> It'll take me to runlevel 3.
I'm afraid it won't.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=649940
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It'll take me to runlevel 3.
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On 15.11.2010, Clive Hills wrote:
> I just saw an email from you saying init also dumps.
Btw: does it work four you, with F14? What happens when you open up a
console in Gnome, su to root, and do an "init 3"? I'm just curious.
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On 15.11.2010, Andre Robatino wrote:
> For me, I only see this using "su" (not "su -") and also only when using
> "emacs"
> (not "emacs -nw").
Yes, you're right, it shows only up when "su" is used.
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On 15.11.2010, Clive Hills wrote:
> I just saw an email from you saying init also dumps.
> I'd seriously consider if the box is okay/check the installation.
Hmm, the machine is ok, it ran F13 quite flawlessly over a long time.
I did a complete re-install in the meantime, and the problem is still
I can reproduce this problem on F14/i686.
Emacs crashes if it is run from a shell spawned by 'su' only.
This is because root's enviroment isn't setup.
If you su - and run emacs then emacs pops up but there are various assertion
errors printed to the terminal session.
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Heinz Diehl fritha.org> writes:
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> Hi,
>
> when I launch a console and type "emacs", it starts flawlessly when I'm
> loggin in as user. When I'm root, it dumps core with
>
> The error is Glin-GIO:Error:gdbusconnection.c:2270:inittable
> init:assertion failed
>
> Emacs-nw is ok, though. Wha
I just saw an email from you saying init also dumps.
I'd seriously consider if the box is okay/check the installation.
Are you using systemd?
And by the way it's just F14. FC6 was the last Fedora to bear the Core name.
Clive
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Hi,
when I launch a console and type "emacs", it starts flawlessly when I'm
loggin in as user. When I'm root, it dumps core with
The error is Glin-GIO:Error:gdbusconnection.c:2270:inittable
init:assertion failed
Emacs-nw is ok, though. What's going on here?
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