KWord doesn't accept Japanese
by SAITO Toshiyuki
Updated from test 2 to the latest Development, I can't input Japanese
on KWord and Opera 7.60 Preview1.
I've noticed this since last month, but at that time my Fedora was
updated from FC2 to rawhide via yum. So something by my side is wrong.
Some user of another distro told me that there is a problem at
qt-x11-immodule-bc-qt3.3.3.patch
Mandrake removed that patch from their qt of cooker, he said.
Fedora and SuSE use this patch, which isn't so good.
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19 years, 8 months
acpi or apm suspend _and_resume_?
by Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper
I'll take either. =:)
for some odd reason, APM suspending doesn't work in fc3t2, though it did
work wonderfully in fc2. well, rather, I should say that APM resuming
doesn't work at all. the laptop suspends fine, but refuses to resume.
I have an IBM A31 Thinkpad, which, I believe, does not play nicely with
linux ACPI. at least, I've never gotten it to--as far as suspending
goes. I'd LOVE to hear from someone on the list that I'm mistaken,
please!! =:)
I pulled down a vanilla 2.6.8.1 tree and patched it with software-
suspend-2.0.0.105-for-2.6.8.1 in hopes that at least that would work.
And no luck there. I don't know why it doesn't work, but it doesn't.
APM suspend DOES work with a vanilla 2.6.8.1 kernel, though. However,
with the vanilla kernel, I cannot sync my Clie. udev issues, I believe.
I've filed a bug for the APM suspend/resume problem at
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133671.
So, my questions are:
- is there a newer kernel available than 2.6.8-1.541 that would fix my
suspend and udev problems?
- is there something I can do to get my vanilla kernel to play nicely
with udev so that at least I can sync my Clie?
- what are other linux-laptop-bearing people (Alan?) doing to suspend
their laptops?
thanks!!
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19 years, 8 months
FC3T2 Hangs at enabling swap space
by Mike Loiterman
I just upgrade from FC2 to FC3T2 and my system just hangs at enabling swap
space. Any ideas what to do?
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19 years, 8 months
Conexant HSF laptop modem support
by Brian Craft
Does anyone have any helpful hints on Conexant HSF laptop modem support
for Fedora Core 3 Test 2 ?
Below is the results of a modem query:
=============================================================
= RESULT OF MODEM QUERY =
=============================================================
MODEM #1:
PCI CONFIGURATION INFORMATION READ:
Vendor Id : 14F1
Device Id : 2F00
Revision Id : 1
Sub Vendor Id : 14F1
Sub Device Id : 2003
DEDUCED INFORMATION:
Vendor Name : CONEXANT
Device Name : HSFi Data/Fax
Modem Type : HSF
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19 years, 8 months
Re: hald daemon taking 97% of CPU time
by rajesh.padalia@qatar.net.qa
Tino,
Many thanks....
The problem is fixed after upgrading "hal" to latest version.
Thanks once again.
Regards,
Rajesh
----- Original Message -----
From: Tino Meinen <a.t.meinen(a)chello.nl>
Date: Saturday, September 25, 2004 7:21 pm
Subject: Re: hald daemon taking 97% of CPU time
> Op za, 25-09-2004 te 18:50 +0300, schreef rajesh.padalia(a)qatar.net.qa:
> > Tino,
> > Thanks for reply.
> > Can you give me a link for rawhide. I tried several links
> including "http://ftp.lug.ro/redhat/rawhide/i386/Fedora/RPMS/" but
> did not get newer rpm for "hal".
> you can find a fedora rawhide repository at:
> download.fedora.redhat.com
> go to the directory:
> /pub/fedora/linux/core/development/i386/Fedora/RPMS
>
> I have hal-0.2.98.cvs20040923-1.i386.rpm installed
> You can check your installed version with:
>
> rpm -q hal
>
> I used up2date to upgrade to the latest version though. It uses
> yum to
> do the updates and fedora rawhide is already filled in as a default.
>
>
> good luck
> Tino
>
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19 years, 8 months
FC2, somebody please try these SGI Open Inventor demos
by Michael Schwendt
Hi everyone who runs Fedora Core 2!
Please visit
http://download.fedora.us/pending/fedora/2/i386/RPMS.stable/
and download and install the following packages (or add the directory
to your /etc/yum.conf file). They are signed with the fedora.us key.
Inventor
Inventor-demos
Inventor-data
InventorXt
There may be dependencies on Fedora Core 2, such as the "openmotif"
package, which you may need to install, too.
When done, please run
/usr/lib/Inventor/qmorf.RUNME
or the other demo programs in the /usr/lib/Inventor folder, e.g.
gview.RUNME (which should display a windmill with rotating sails).
What do you get? Do the demos seem to work flawlessly?
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19 years, 8 months
Re: hald daemon taking 97% of CPU time
by rajesh.padalia@qatar.net.qa
Tino,
Thanks for reply.
Can you give me a link for rawhide. I tried several links including "http://ftp.lug.ro/redhat/rawhide/i386/Fedora/RPMS/" but did not get newer rpm for "hal".
regards,
Rajesh
----- Original Message -----
From: Tino Meinen <a.t.meinen(a)chello.nl>
Date: Saturday, September 25, 2004 5:29 pm
Subject: Re: hald daemon taking 97% of CPU time
> Op za, 25-09-2004 te 12:51 +0300, schreef rajesh.padalia(a)qatar.net.qa:
>
> > Every thing seems to be ok except hald daemon. This daemon is
> taking 85% to 98% of CPU time. What could be the reason? How to
> fix this?
> Upgrading to the newer version (found in rawhide) solved the
> problem for me.
>
> Tino
>
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Re: hald daemon taking 97% of CPU time
by rajesh.padalia@qatar.net.qa
Tom,
Thanks for reply.
I don't have any USB devices connected to my Laptop. I have PCMCIA card in my laptop. However removing PCMCIA card and rebooting did not help.
Regards,
Rajesh
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Hi Rajesh,
I have been experiencing propably related behaviour with hal daemon:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D3325
Could you try to disconnect all USB devices, especially card readers?
Tom
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mount not paying attention
by Oldman
Hi all:
I haven't seen anyone else complaining about this or maybe I missed an
instruction somewhere, but mount does not respect the noauto flag in
fstab and mounts every partition on every drive upon every login. Am I
the only one with this?
Scott
19 years, 8 months
xfce option at installation time?
by Steven I Usdansky
Did I miss it or is there still no option to install xfce at installation time
(except, presumably, by selecting a full install)?
Steven I Usdansky
Traveling Geologist
It's not rocket science - it's rock science!
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