RE: FC2 on Intel 440GX (was FC1 on Intel 440GX)
by MW Mike Weiner (5028)
Greg Wildman wrote:
> Have you tried linux acpi=force from the boot prompt? Check out
bugzilla entry for more details.
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107880
> I will have a look to see what I need to do to get my 440GX board
working.
I will try this on another L440GX server tomorrow once I am back in the
office after the holiday. Thanks for the URL, I requested to be CC'd on
any changes to that ticket - as I have quite a number of these servers
in production that I will need to roll off of RHL7.3 to FCx in the near
future (this is the only pool of old hardware we still have left running
in prod). The boot disk you created was just a NICE CONVENIENCE and I
appreciated the effort put forth in creating it and making it publically
available - please let me know if you make a new one for FC2 in the near
future.
Thanks again.
Michael Weiner
19 years, 11 months
Re: Cron sends mail after finishing job. How to turn off
by Cris Rhea
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 19:42:18 +0400
> From: Kevac Marko <russian_knight(a)degunino.com>
> Subject: Re: Cron sends mail after finishing job. How to turn off
> that?
> To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
> Message-ID: <40BB525A.7030806(a)degunino.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>
> [root@rknight kernel]# cat /var/spool/cron/ffsearch
> # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
> # (/tmp/crontab.21988 installed on Mon May 31 19:06:01 2004)
> # (Cron version -- $Id: crontab.c,v 2.13 1994/01/17 03:20:37 vixie Exp $)
> MAILTO=""
> 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /home/ffsearch/online_check.pl
> > /dev/null
> 0 20 * * * /home/ffsearch/bin/ffsearch.pl -c > /dev/null
> 0 0,4,8,12,16 * * * /home/ffsearch/bin/ffsearch.pl -i > /dev/null
>
> but mail still coming =( Now to ffsearch user.
0 0,4,8,12,16 * * * /home/ffsearch/bin/ffsearch.pl -i >/dev/null 2>&1
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19 years, 11 months
ACLs and FC2
by Charles Butterfield
Can't seem to find the ACL support in FC2.
I was under the impression (from email on this list in December 2003) that ACLs would be supported in FC2 (esp, given the existing solution to the ACL stability bugs by the RHEL group).
But, I can't seem to find anything more than plain old unix permissions. So, are ACLs supported in FC2?
If so, is there any magic required to enable them?
If not, any idea when the fixes from RHEL will be incorporated in Fedora?
Regards,
-- Charlie B
19 years, 11 months
Cron sends mail after finishing job. How to turn off that?
by Kevac Marko
Hello.
I have a job which is started every 5 minutes. After every job user
postfix receive a mail with subject: Cron <root@rknight>
/home/ffsearch/online_check.pl > /dev/null.
Mailbox is fullfiled with like messages.
What can i do?
----
Fedora Core 2
Postfix
----
P.S. Sorry for my English.
19 years, 11 months
Re: [FC2] Really slow after installing lots of new fonts.
by dsyates
> Le dim, 30/05/2004 à 17:43 +0200, Coume - Lubox.com a écrit :
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>My friend gave me a cd of freeware fonts and I installed all of them
>>around 22,000 fonts... It sounds to me great as now, I would be able to
>>have lots of font for designing logo, etc...
>>
>>But since I done that, there is a major problem! FC2 is very very slow!
>>In fact, everything is longer to load up and OpenOffice won't load
>>anymore, it always crash.
>>
>>Is there a way to speed up things again?
>>and perhaps something to cache only the most common fonts, but keeping
>>all the others there to use them when I will need them :/
>
>
> Well, remove some fonts:)
> Really all the systems I know behave the same - with the prohibitive
> prices foundries charge for well-designed fonts (as opposed to the free
> ones that are mostly logo/title junk) the population that needs to work
> with thousands of fonts simultaneously must be really tiny.
>
> I'm not saying that's good, just that "the user will have a small number
> of fonts" is a common enough software assumption.
I too have had this problem with FC2. I had some 6000 or so fonts
installed. OOo would not start at all. I removed the fonts; and all is
well now.
I had the same 6000 plus fonts in FC1 too. I expereienced NO such
problems with FC1. OOo couldn't see the fonts in ~/.fonts in FC1; I
wonder if this is an OOo problem?
--
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LPIC-1 Linux Certified
http://lottalinuxlinks.com
Linux User since 1996
19 years, 11 months
minor glitch with screensaver
by Beartooth
In FC1 (and also in RH9, btw), if you put the velocities anywhere you
like, close the settings, and re-open them, the velocities'll've reset
themselves to max.
--
Beartooth Implacable, curmudgeonly codger learning linux
Work is for people who can't hunt.
19 years, 11 months
Samba and windows 2003 server
by gm
I’m using samba that came with the FC1. It can see the other machines on
the network fine (aka can mount/read/write them) however it can see the
windows 2003 server but it can’t view the contents of the machine. It
tells me that it has no associated action with this action. Has anyone
had this problem? By the way the windows 2003 server can see the samba’s
shares fine but samba can’t see the windows 2003 server shares.
Thanks
gm
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RE: Configuring ACPI to do useful things?
by Gawrysiak, Piotr (GILW)
In KDE you have klaptop (included in FC2) which allows you to configure some
ACPI actions (lid, power, standby, suspend, battery monitoring, cpu
throttling etc.)
Piotr Gawrysiak
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On Behalf Of Amadeus W.M.
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To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: Configuring ACPI to do useful things?
On Sun, 30 May 2004 21:38:28 -0400, Brian Kendig wrote:
> I'm using FC2 on my laptop, and ACPI appears to be working, but the
> default installation doesn't configure it to do anything interesting.
> /etc/acpi/events only contains a script to shut it down when I press
> the power button, and that works fine, but I want it to turn off the
> screen if it's idle for a period of time, or suspend the laptop if it's
> idle for a longer period or if the lid is closed.
>
> Is there any simple way to install more ACPI functionality? An rpm
> that will add more /etc/acpi scripts, for example? Or is there any way
> to configure power management behavior through the Gnome front-end?
>
I don't know of any rpm, but here are some example scripts:
http://www.littleredbat.net/~mk/vaio.html
> Also, how can I get a battery level indicator to appear in the panel?
Right click on the panel -> Add to panel -> Utility -> Battery charge
monitor.
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FC2 and firewire
by Hans Müller
Hello i try to use firewire in FC2 so i recompile the kernel with firewire but
the firewire HDD will not work. It work with FC1 why is firewire dissabled by
default? Have somdoby wirewire working with FC2?
19 years, 11 months
[FC2] Really slow after installing lots of new fonts.
by Coume - Lubox.com
Hi,
My friend gave me a cd of freeware fonts and I installed all of them
around 22,000 fonts... It sounds to me great as now, I would be able to
have lots of font for designing logo, etc...
But since I done that, there is a major problem! FC2 is very very slow!
In fact, everything is longer to load up and OpenOffice won't load
anymore, it always crash.
Is there a way to speed up things again?
and perhaps something to cache only the most common fonts, but keeping
all the others there to use them when I will need them :/
Thxs
Ludo
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19 years, 11 months