scsi errors when usb changes?
by Tommy McNeely
I made two costers before I realized what was going on..
I have a KVM switch that literally takes advantage of the
hot-plug-ability of USB, so it doesnt have a lot of internal
electronics (read: cheap).. for some strange reason when I switch away
from my seven(1) box, running 2.4.22-1.2051nptlsmp (athlon) it does
something to the SCSI bus that causes a CDburn to fail. I can readily
reproduce it, but I have no clue what the bug is.. is it something with
the kernel? with some sort of hot plug thing? with cdrecord? with ???
Any suggestions?
Tommy
20 years, 6 months
RHN and Fedora
by Maynard Kuona
I am wondering, is Redhat at least planning to do subscriptions for
Fedora. It could be a little commercial service they provide. For a
little fee, they could carry on doing security updates after Fedora
drops the project, or maybe they want people on the enterprise instead.
Either way, its a little business opportunity for someone esle. Just
backport and maintain errata, and charge people for it.
20 years, 6 months
Re: RHN
by ksm451@juno.com
thanks very much,i've seen the difference and i've just dowloaded the disc1 and 2 waiting for the disc3 to finished,hopefully would burn them and install tomorrow.thanks for your patience and good work,would get back to you if in difficulties.
cheers
paul
-- Sean Earp <smearp(a)mac.com> wrote:
Paul-
Severn was originally (and probably still is) the internal code name
for what has now become the Fedora project. You can basically think of
Severn Beta 1 (90.93) as Fedora Test 1. The latest update (Fedora
test 2) can be found at: <http://fedora.redhat.com> Hope this helps,
-Sean
On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 12:00 AM, ksm451(a)juno.com wrote:
> whats the diffrence between severn-90.93.I downloaded severn from
> Linuxiso.org and burn them into CD.Is this different from Fedora Test
> 2,then how do i get Fedora Test 2.I tried using apt-get update,but
> since my network uses a proxy server,apt-get always failed,even though
> i've treid putting the proxy setting in apt.conf.More info would be
> welcomed
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20 years, 6 months
Re: [Fwd: OpenOffice.org 1.1]
by Pau Aliagas
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, shrek-m(a)gmx.de wrote:
> All, After months of testing, improvement, waiting, OpenOffice.org 1.1
> is here for you to download.
Will there be updates available?
Pau
20 years, 6 months
Re: RHN
by ksm451@juno.com
whats the diffrence between severn-90.93.I downloaded severn from Linuxiso.org and burn them into CD.Is this different from Fedora Test 2,then how do i get Fedora Test 2.I tried using apt-get update,but since my network uses a proxy server,apt-get always failed,even though i've treid putting the proxy setting in apt.conf.More info would be welcomed
paul
-- Sean Earp <smearp(a)mac.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 10:46 PM, ksm451(a)juno.com wrote:
>
> Icannot register my system at RHN,though i've got an account with
> RHN.Anytime I want to register through Update it fails.what might be
> the cause.
>
> paul
Paul-
Are you getting an error message? What version of Red Hat are you
using? (Red Hat 9? Fedora Test 2?) We need a bit more information to
try to help you out...
-Sean
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20 years, 6 months
stupid apt problem
by Daniel Wittenberg
I just decided to update my RH 9 laptop to fedora 9.0.93. I've used
apt-rpm many times, so familiar with that, just never done an apt-get
dist-upgrade before. So I download the Fedora apt RPM, install ok, but
try to apt-get update from any sites, and I get a lot of:
"Failed to fetch ftp://.... Size mismatch" errors
and of course then trying apt-get dist-upgrade fails miserably. When
doing an apt-get dist-upgrade you put the version you want to upgrade
to, right? (/pub/linux/fedora/fedora redhat/9.0.93/i386 os stable
updates)
I know this is probably something stupid...or is it easier to download
the .iso's and do it that way? It seemed from the webpage the "proper"
way to do it was via apt so I thought I'd try.
Thanks,
Dan
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20 years, 6 months
Re: subject change
by Matt Brodeur
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> What are the chances of getting the [listname] feature turned on? Makes
> it easier to quickly sort email...
From past experience on all too many mailing lists, I'd say the chances
are close to or less than zero. This usually turns into an overly heated
debate that eventually leads nowhere.
Since you appear to be using Evolution, you could try the vfolders
feature. IIRC (it's been a while), you can have vfolder rules on
arbitrary headers. For this list I filter (with procmail) on the
following header:
> X-BeenThere: fedora-test-list(a)redhat.com
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20 years, 6 months
XFree suport for Aiptek 6000U tablet
by Toni Guedes
Hi,
Can someone tell me if Aiptek tablets are supported in Severn/Xfree?
Thanks in advance,
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20 years, 6 months
Re: anaconda performance thoughts [Re: ANNOUNCE: Severn Test 2 Anaconda Updates Image Available]
by DAVID BALAZIC
seth vidal <skvidal(a)phy.duke.edu> wrote:
>On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 19:18, Matt Bernstein wrote:
>> On Sep 29 Michael Fulbright wrote:
>>
>> >The amount of feedback we've received for the Fedora Core Severn Test 2
>> >has been impressive. The anaconda team appreciates the time everyone
>> >has taken to test anaconda.
>>
>> Not strictly related, but I've been thinking for a while now that most
>> people do CD installs and watch the CD LED flash, then the HDD LED.
>> This alternating is a bottleneck which I guess can be reduced by either
>> or both of:
>>
>
>do most people install off of cd?
>
>I wish there was a way to measure that.
>
>I might be spoiled but I've gotten used to network installs.
Not everyone has broadband or LAN.
I always do a CD install.
Regards,
David Balazic
20 years, 6 months