Nvidia drivers
by Aaron Hughes
Has anyone gotten the Nvidia drivers from ATrpms to work and can you
still turn of the 4k stack in the kernel?
19 years, 11 months
Help! -- How to use YUM to install&update my own packages and downloaded packages at the same time??
by Guolin Cheng
Hi,
I got a problem of how to use yum to install& update my own packages
and downloaded packages at the same time...
The story is: I rolled some my own packages which are not installed by
default, so they are new to all my Fedora clients; at the same time, I
also have some updated packages downloaded directly from Internet. I
want my Linux clients to install my own packages like myShit and also to
update the downloaded new version packages like httpd. I put all the two
categories of packages into a directory, then set /etc/yum.conf 's
[updates-released] section points to it. The [base] section is
un-changed.
Then if I run "yum update", it will only update the downloaded
new-versioned packages like httpd, while my own-rolled packages like
myShit are not installed. Then if I try to run "yum -install '*' ", it
will install all packages from both [base] and [updates-released]
sections, there are thousands packages unneeded!
>From the manual of yum, it says that the "install" subcommand can be
used to install "groups" of packages, then How to define group(s)
besides of shell glob which is not appropriate for my case? Can we
define and ask yum to install only from [updates-released] channel??
Another problem is: Is there a way to ask yum to keep quiet (not
reporting any lines on screen) when there are no transactions to take?
Since I will put yum commands in crontab, but I don't like to receive
thousands of emails from my thousands of Fedora clients daily.
Anyone has any good hints or suggestions?? Thanks.
--Guolin Cheng
19 years, 11 months
How to upgrade w/o floppy or cd
by Joe Klemmer
I have an older RH 7.1 system that I need to upgrade. The big problem
is that the system is in a not-very-accessible remote location. I can
access the console because it's on a remote KVM so I can boot into
single user mode and such. What I'd like to know is if there's any way
to do an install or upgrade without using a boot floppy or CD. I dug
around google but didn't find anything that really answered this
question.
So, is it possibly to do an install/upgrade with no floppy or CD?
--
Joe Klemmer <klemmerj(a)webtrek.com>
Unix System/Network Administrator & Ad Hoc Programmer
19 years, 11 months
non-root usb scanning
by Peter L. Hurd
Hey All,
I'm still trying to get my usb scanner to work for non-root users.
I've found the device file with the 0644 permissions that is causing the
problem at /proc/bus/usb/001/002. I can chmod that file a+rw and mortal
user scanning works, but that needs to be re-chmodded each time I
reboot. I suppose I could add a line to rc.local, but that would be
tacky, and I suppose may fail when other usb devices move around.
The solution sounds like either one of:
1) Make all usb devices have mode 0666. I added the line
none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults,devmode=0666 0 0
to fstab. But it doesn't work! The scanner still comes up 0644. Why?
2) muck around with hotplug. I honestly don't intend on hotplugging my
scanner and the last time I mucked around with hotplug was to get my
Axim to hotplug/synce/multisync and the whole thing just left me with a
rash... I want option 1,
Any ideas why option 1 doesn't work. Has anyone actually gotten option
2 to work (please don't say "I havn't but it ought to").
-P.
--
Peter L. Hurd Department of Psychology
Assistant Professor University of Alberta
Ph 780.492-3578, Fax 780.492-1768 Edmonton, Alberta
http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/~phurd T6G 2E9 Canada
19 years, 11 months
sendmail in FC2
by Jason Salaz
And after a reboot, it appears that sendmail is the slowest module to
load during boot up. Any ideas on how to make this faster? It's taking
about a minute and a half to load, while everything else flies by.
I do have a firewall up, but I don't think that is the issue, but hey
weirder things have happened.
Let me know what you all suggest...
-Jason
19 years, 11 months
"challenge response" to mailing list posts is pointless & rude!
by Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
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I did NOT email Bruce Morrow, I posted a followup on:
gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general, which sent it to the mailing list:
fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Which inserted MANY mailing list header lines and Resent it to it's
subscribers ...including Bruce Morrow...
I've heard of one challenge response system smart enough to avoid the BAD
behavior of sending such challenge responses to indirect senders...
http://www.tmda.net/
Here is a quote concerning the difference between TMDA and the not so
revolutionary SpamRival.com service:
=> Subject: Re: NOREPLY?
=> Newsgroups: gmane.mail.spam.tmda.user
=> Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 17:31:15 +0000
=>
=> Jon Nathan
=>
=> > What sort of messages trigger a NOREPLY action? Mailing list
=> > messages do - anything else?
=>
=> bounce
=> doublebounce
=> envelope senders that start with 'mailer-daemon' or 'majordomo'
=> Auto-Submitted header with contents 'auto-generated' or'auto-replied'
=> mailing list headers:
=> List-Id
=> List-Help
=> List-Subscribe
=> List-Unsubscribe
=> List-Post
=> List-Owner
=> List-Archive
=> Mailing-List
=> X-Mailing-List
=> X-Ml-Name
=> Precedence header with contents 'bulk', 'junk' or 'list'
=> response would be > MAX_AUTORESPONSES_PER_DAY
=>
=> > Is there any way to control the behavior of this action?
=>
=> No. It's not really an action, in the sense of filter file actions.
=> The code simply tries to identify situations in which it would be
=> pointless or even rude to respond and notes in the log that it didn't
=> reply.
=>
=> Tim
=>
=> _____________________________________________
=> tmda-users mailing list (tmda-users <at> tmda.net)
=> http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
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From: Bruce Morrow <PPVREANNKOOADRECA(a)mail.spamrival.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 00:47:27 -0500
Subject: Re: Re: Grub Reinstall Problem!!!
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19 years, 11 months
vil: command not found
by Daniel Elessedil Kjeserud
I get this error all the time on a fresh FC2 install on a Dual p3. When
i open an xterm it says bash: vil: command not found. Pretty much
everything I do has the output of /etc/whatever vil: command not found
Any ideas? It's driving me NUTS!!!
--
Daniel Elessedil Kjeserud
1771 HALDEN
kjes(a)ko.no
19 years, 11 months
Is there a tool to convert decimal/octal/hex ?
by clemens@dwf.com
I seem to remember that there used to be a tool in Linux to
convert between decimal and octal and Hex, but I havent
stumbled over it in my recent search.
Anyone know of such a beast?
- --
Reg.Clemens
reg(a)dwf.com
19 years, 11 months
Oh yeah....
by Jason Salaz
Thanks to some help from fellows on here, and you know who you are...
especially with my infamous NForce2 question... I disabled the AC97
Audio and Modem in the BIOS and it's now running beautifully... the move
to FC2 is now complete.. *with sound*
I'm blasting it right now... I'm so happy. =0)
Thanks everyone...
-Jason
19 years, 11 months