FC2T1 development updates comment question
by Gene C.
Comment --
I am seeing (one a somewhat regular basis lately) updated packages which
require additional updated packages which are not available yet (the latest
is balsa). While this not a real big problem (I just skip those updates for
now), it does seem to indicate that there may be problems with the package
build process or with mirror syncing.
Question --
There are currently a couple of updated packages such as aumix which have "EL"
as part of the release id ... are these valid updates for FC2T1? TO me, "EL"
would indicate updates for Enterprise Linux.
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Gene
20 years, 3 months
MCE: The hardware reports a non fatal...
by Neal Becker
Feb 23 20:36:49 rpppc1 kernel: MCE: The hardware reports a non fatal,
correctable incident occurred on CPU 0.
Feb 23 20:36:49 rpppc1 kernel: Bank 1: 9000000000000151
What is this? Should I be worried?
20 years, 3 months
Starting Postgres with -i option
by Mike old
In FC2 how do you get the init scripts to start postgres with -i enabled
I have tried editing postmaster.opts (int script overwrites it)
Editing the startup line in /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql - postgres fails
to start
from the command line ie:postmaster -i -p 5432 -D /var/lib/pgsql/data/
it works
Ideas?
20 years, 3 months
[: too many arguments
by Marcus Schuetz
Recently I noticed getting the message "[: too many arguments" when I
use a terminal under gnome (gnome-terminal or aterm) when using external
(not shell) commands (less, etc.). I tried several shells (bash, tcsh,
zsh) and I get this with all of them. I had no luck tracking down the
origin of this message. Anybody else seeing this? How about a solution?
TIA
:: Marcus
20 years, 3 months
Java and ps - NPTL?
by Brian Krahmer
I run a large java application that uses a lot of processing time. I know
this, because I also run it on Windows. However, 'ps' does not seem to
catch this fact. If my app is running for a day, which would use many
minutes of processing time, ps usually reports 0:00 or 0:01 total processing
time. Java on 2.4 did not do this, so I'm thinking it's an NPTL thing, or
maybe procps. I've looked around for discussions about this topic, but
couldn't find anything. Does anyone else know if this is a bug, and if it's
already in bugzilla? Or am I the only one seeing this?
thanks, brian
20 years, 3 months
Evolution dog slow
by Paul F. Johnson
Hi,
In all other internet activities, my cable modem connection (512Kb) is
nice and fast. Except for email. That's not quite right...
It's Evolution. If I use sylpheed, I can suck down the 400+ messages a
day I get in a minute or so (even using SA, it doesn't increase much).
The processor usage hardly blips. Using Ev, 400 messages can take upto
an hour (sometimes more), require a couple of restarts (it enjoys
hanging around message 12 - even if there is only 13 of them!) and even
then someone of the pgp encrypted messages are broken (a normal email
from a friend is fine, add an attachment and the pgp sig is broken). CPU
usage hits 100%
Under the FC1 version, Ev was a usable speed (I use it at work and on my
laptop). 2.5.4 is dog slow.
Any ideas what is going on or how I can do a trace so I can file a
bugzilla report?
TTFN
Paul
--
"Logic, my dear Zoe, is merely the ability to be wrong with authority"
Dr Who
20 years, 3 months
kernel-2.6.3-1.97 x root on LVM (with solution)
by Alexandre Oliva
After upgrading to kernel-2.6.3-1.97, it seems that device mapper
devices in the read-only root filesystem no longer worked: after the
kernel upgrade, fsck failed because the logical volume device name (a
link to the device-mapper device) no longer referenced the right
device. I had to mount -o remount,rw /, then remove all the
LVM2-created device names in /dev/mapper, and then run lvm vgmknodes.
Everything worked fine from then on.
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20 years, 3 months
Gnomemeeting is dead
by Paul F. Johnson
Hi,
It appears that Gnomemeeting is no longer working (looks like both pwlib
and openh323 have been replaced by another upgrade, but without
Gnomemeeting being updated).
Has this happened with anyone else and if it has, can someone at fedora
release an update for gnomemeeting - it's kinda important to me ;-)
TTFN
Paul
--
"Logic, my dear Zoe, is merely the ability to be wrong, but with
authority" - Dr Who.
20 years, 3 months
What is best update site for Up2date
by jim tate
I am getting unresolved dependencies problems on a large amount of
packages that need to be updated.
I upgraded to yum-2.0.5-1.noarch.rpm and up2date-4.3.11-2.1.i386.rpm.
Any ideals?
Jim Tate
20 years, 3 months