A8V MB and FC3
by Robert Spangler
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Hi,
Anyone out there have an A8V MB? The onboard sound sounds really bad to me.
It seems like no matter what I do I cannot change the way any playbacks
sound.
CD's seem to not have the singers voice as loud as the music. It also sounds
like there is some sort of effects setup like in SB live you can change the
effects of what you hear.
I can't seem to find the location where I might be able to fix this. All help
is appreciated.
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Regards
Robert
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19 years
Solved: Gnome Terminal problems
by Schlaegel
http://www.livejournal.com/users/wtogami/ :
> http://people.redhat.com/wtogami/temp/vte/
> Upstream made a new release of vte so I made these test packages for
FC3 and FC4. It is too late for FC4test3 but will try to push it into
FC4. Changes between FC4's previous patched vte and this version are
very small, but whatever else changed seems to have fixed the most
common rendering bugs that annoyed me. It even seems both fast and
smooth when displaying lots of text now.
> Anyhow if you are annoyed by gnome-terminal's glacial slowness please
test the above packages. If this proves to be stable this may go into
FC3 updates soon.
Thank you Warren Togami! I have been frustrated with Gnome Terminal's
visual glitches for years. Now thanks to your VTE rpm they are gone!
19 years
RE: how to turn on/off the bloody KDE screen saver from a script
by Birt, Jeffrey
Very cool! I had not even considered this route. From a shell it's as
easy as:
# dcop kdesktop KScreensaverIface enable false
to disable the screen saver. I tried this from Perl:
system "dcop kdesktop KScreensaverIface enable false";
which does not work. I see there is a dcop library for Perl I'll have
to look into tonight.
Jeff Birt
Electronics Engineer
Integrated Systems Facility
University of Missouri - Rolla
573.341.6058
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Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 2:14 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: how to turn on/off the bloody KDE screen saver from a
script
On 4/29/05, Birt, Jeffrey <birtj(a)umr.edu> wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to shut off the bloody screen saver in
KDE
> from a script.
We could report you to the police for that....
Investigate dcop & dcopquit. See
http://resolute.ucsd.edu/diwaker/articles/linux-tips.html
for examples.
HTH
N.Emile...
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19 years
Bluetooth
by Eric Tanguy
How to manage bluetooth devices ? I have an USB-bluetooth dongle which
seems to be recognized by FC3 but i don't know how to manage bluetooth
devices like a nokia mobile phone ? Is there any GUI to find the
bluetooth devices ?
Best regards
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Fedora Core release 3 (Heidelberg) sur athlon kernel 2.6.11-1.14_FC3
19 years
FC3, firewire,raid1,reiserfs=crash
by Les Mikesell
I recently installed FC3 on a machine that had been working with FC1
with software RAID1 between an internal 250gig IDE drive and a matching
drive in an USB/firewire case (using firewire). I was hoping that FC3
would detect the firewire drive at bootup in time to connect the
raid devices instead of having to re-sync later. However, not only
does it not see the drive at all during a reboot (but it will when
hot-plugged later), when the system is running with the raid connected
it will crash after some random amount of time, so far not exceeding
a day. Is this a known problem? I haven't been able to find anything
that sounds like exactly like this, and it may or may not be related
to the filesystem on the raid being reiserfs. So far, by the time I've
noticed the machine being hung the screen has been blanked and nothing
is being logged so I don't have much to go on except that it is stable
with the firewire drive missing from the raid.
--
Les Mikesell
les(a)futuresource.com
19 years
how to turn on/off the bloody KDE screen saver from a script
by Birt, Jeffrey
I'm trying to figure out how to shut off the bloody screen saver in KDE
from a script. I've tried using xset as such:
# xset s off
# xset dpms 0 0 0
# xset dpms force off
And xscreensaver like this:
#xscreensaver-command -exit
Of course going into the KDE control panel and deselecting it works but
I want to be able to control it from a script. The xscreensaver man
pages said something about KDE creating a wrapper around xscreensaver
and suggested turning of the KDE version and autostarting xscreensaver
itself. I'm sure there has to be a way of programmatically controlling
it, no?
Thanks for any help,
Jeff Birt
Electronics Engineer
Integrated Systems Facility
University of Missouri - Rolla
573.341.6058
19 years
Bible referers?
by Ashley M. Kirchner
Saw this in one of my virtual server logs today, quite a bit of hits
too. Searching Google revealed several server statistics with the same
thing, but coming from different addresses/IPs. Virus?
adsl-068-209-144-045.sip.msy.bellsouth.net - - [28/Apr/2005:17:59:29
-0600] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 187 "http://www.lalapalooza.info" "If you
confess Jesus is God, and believe that God raised him from the dead,
then you will obtain eternal salvation."
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19 years
Re: syncing users to slave system
by rado
> > Hi!
> > I am trying to sync all user files from a box running as master to a
> > slave system.
> >
> > the files I know where and should sync are:
> > /etc/passwd
> > /etc/shadow
> > /etc/group
> > /etc/skel
> >
> > I cannot seem to find the files that hold the users
> >
> > also...if there are any other files y'all can think of that would be
> > necessary for this task.
> >
> > thx
> > John Rose
> > --
> > rado <rado(a)rivers-bend.com>
>
>
> Try /home
>
> Sasa
omg! ...I sure was making that way too hard huh? If they are users they
have a home dir...and passwd has all the users listed and what group
they are in...really showed my ignorance but I am not concerned w/that
sort of thing.
thx a bunch, Sasa
john rose
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she's bitching, after all, it's her mother and father!
19 years
RE: Fedora development: scp has really slow transfer speed
by Mike McGrath
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Kenneth Jensen
> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 1:17 PM
> To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
> Subject: Fedora development: scp has really slow transfer speed
>
> I just installed Fedora Development on a server that was
> running Fedora Core 3 until this afternoon. Now I am trying
> to copy my backup data onto the box, with scp and I realise
> that the transfer speed is close to DSL speeds - while I am
> on a LAN, with a 100Mbit connection to each mashine (and a GB
> fiber based backbone). :(
>
> It is currently copying a 600 MB tar file at the tremendous speed of
> 82 kb/s, which will take a couple of hours... I have been
> doing these kind of scp and rsync operations all the time,
> and usually the transfer speeds are around 10-11 MB/s.
>
> Anybody has an idea of what's going on?
>
> ---
> Cheers,
> Kenneth
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>
Strange, when I scp from one machine to another I get around 2.4MB/s.
Scp does have some overhead but should not cause the slowness you are
having. Couple of questions. Is the SCP you are doing a copy from a
local file system to remote?
Is the connection you're using full duplex?
Are you positive you aren't dropping frames? If you do a ping -f from
one of the machines to the other, do you get all of your responses back?
Have you done the rsync between these same two machines and gotten the
higher throughput?
-Mike
19 years
installing rpms from yum
by jdbjr
ok now when i download rpms from the web for fedora 3 core..what folder
do i put them in and how do i use yum to install them?
Jimmy
19 years