firefox
by Thornton
Where does firefox keep its bookmarks? And is it possible to copy them
from my linux box to my windows box and have firefox on win2k use the
new bookmarks?
I am being forced to use win2k at the office for a project but need some
of my bookmarks moved over.
Thanks!
17 years, 11 months
I'm having trouble booting from the CD
by Tyler
Hello everyone. I have a problem I was hoping someone could help me
with. When I try to boot my Fedora CD I get this message
ISOLINUX 2.06 2003-08-22 isolinux: disk error 01, AX = 4293, 9F
I have no idea what it means or what to do. Any help that someone could
give me would be appreciated.
18 years
Fedora Core 4 On mini mac
by Hill, Richard D
(sorry if this is the wrong place to post this)
For days I have been trying to install Fedora core 4 (ppc) on my Mini Mac I have repartitioned destroyed partitions etc and every time it errors with ignore or cancel messages about partition blocks I can press ignore and go on but it generally bombs out when it comes to the actual formatting of the new partitions I've defined and the copy of files part , on one occasion it seemed to actually install but on reboot it failed to load kernel image
There is nothing wrong with the hdd I have no issues at all installing tiger back on the Mini Mac , but do what I will it actively refuses to have anything to do with Fedora.
Has anyone else experienced this problem ?
Richard
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Nautilus missing sidebar, address bar [solved] (Steven Stern)
2. Re: Logins (Paul Howarth)
3. Re: Newbie. Java Path in Fedora not found (Tatxe)
4. Re: Newbie. Java Path in Fedora not found (Craig Thomas)
5. Re: smb mounts (Tim)
6. Re: transfer master Windows DNS to slave BIND DNS (Les Mikesell)
7. how to instal RHFC to run on i386 (Gavin Li)
8. RE: Spam assassin Gui required (Brian Gaynor)
9. Re: Spam assassin Gui required (Les Mikesell)
10. Re: how to instal RHFC to run on i386 (Jakub Jelinek)
11. Re: Updated FC3 KDM issues? (Rex Dieter)
12. Re: smb mounts (Neal Becker)
13. Re: disable shutdown/reboot in GNOME logout menu (Bryn Reeves)
14. VCD help (arnuld fraser)
15. Re: Logins (Dave Mitchell)
16. Re: mplayer as dependency error (Robin Laing)
17. Burnt ISO using k3b (Linux Newbee)
18. Re: Newbie. Java Path in Fedora not found (akonstam(a)trinity.edu)
19. Re: Lexmark printer drivers (Robin Laing)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 07:14:19 -0500
From: Steven Stern <subscribed-lists(a)sterndata.com>
Subject: Re: Nautilus missing sidebar, address bar [solved]
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Message-ID: <42FC929B.8060103(a)sterndata.com>
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Steven Stern wrote:
> My Nautilus windows are missing the sidebar and address bar as well as
> the options to turn them on/off from the VIEW menu. The help system says:
>
> You can show and hide file browser window components as follows:
>
> To hide the side pane, choose View-> Side Pane. To display the side pane
> again, choose View -> Side Pane again.
> To hide the toolbar, choose View -> Toolbar. To display the toolbar
> again, choose View -> Toolbar again.
> To hide the location bar, choose View -> Location Bar. To display the
> location bar again, choose View -> Location Bar again.
> To hide the statusbar, choose View -> Statusbar. To display the
> statusbar again, choose View -> Statusbar again
>
> but there are no such items on the View menu.
>
> I don't know how they got removed. How do I get them back?
Never mind....
EDIT -> PREFERENCES -> BEHAVIOR -> Always open in browser window was
unchecked. I checked it and the sidebar is back.
--
Steve
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:28:32 +0100
From: Paul Howarth <paul(a)city-fan.org>
Subject: Re: Logins
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Message-ID: <42FC95F0.8070603(a)city-fan.org>
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Ted Gervais wrote:
> Before upgrading to FC4 I used to be able to turn on my computer and up would
> come FC3 with any need to login. It would sit there at the 'desktop' waiting
> for me to do something. But I never had to enter a username and password.
>
> However, I DO have to do that now with FC4? Obviously there is a setting
> somewhere that can fix that but where is it?
Having to log in is the default; before upgrading you must have
configured autologin yourself.
See the AutomaticLoginEnable and AutomaticLogin keywords (documented at
http://yippi.hypermall.com/gdm/gdm-documentation/x241.html) in
/etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf to set it up again.
Paul.
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:42:12 +0200
From: Tatxe <tatxe(a)tatxe.org>
Subject: Re: Newbie. Java Path in Fedora not found
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Message-ID: <1123846932.8237.21.camel(a)iglu.saladelfrio.com>
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El vie, 12-08-2005 a las 11:42 +0100, Clive at Rational escribió:
Try this:
instead of
/etc/profile.d/java.sh
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_08/bin
use this:
export PATH=/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_08/bin:$PATH
And the system look first in the SUN java before than de gnu java :)
> Hi,
>
> I am running Oxygen XML successfully under Fedora 4
> kernel 2.6.12
>
> However, before I run the program I have to issue
> the following command
>
> export PATH=/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_08/bin:$PATH
>
> otherwise I get lots of error messages and OXygen
> does not run.
>
> Now I have searched around and found the following
> file and entry
>
> /etc/profile.d/java.sh
> export PATH=$PATH:/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_08/bin
>
> However, this entry does not seem "sufficient" to
> define a path to Java. What do I need to do to the
> java.sh entry so I do not need to run the export
> command every time I want to run Oxygen?
>
> Thanks
>
> Clive
>
18 years, 1 month
Themes
by Maciej
Hi,
do you know a place where I can download themes for fedora core 3 (or
must I download themes for my kde?).
--
Maciek R. <m.mail(a)vp.pl>
18 years, 3 months
DVD burning - mkisofs max size allowed
by A. Lanza
Hi list,
i'm trying to burn a DVD using k3b, as i usually do for CD burning. I'm
using 4,7GB size DVD-R. The problem is that i cannot burn a 4,4GB. file.
The file is exactly 4,613,704,668 bytes long.
The message i get from k3b is the following:
/usr/bin/mkisofs: Value too large for defined data type
and then
File <file> is too large - ignoring
It seems like the problem is the file size, but that file should fit in
a DVD, shouldn't it? Is there any limit in the size of files written to
DVD?
Thanks,
Alf
18 years, 4 months
Re: FC4 laptop no sound AC'97: amixer: Unable to find simple control PCM-2 and DRC-Range
by Nigel Horne
Paul Howarth <paul city-fan org> said:
> # (echo "rmmod snd_intel8x0"; echo "modprobe snd_intel8x0") >
/etc/sysconfig/modules/snd-fix.modules
> # chmod +x /etc/sysconfig/modules/snd-fix.modules
That helped me on my zd8000. FC3 wav audio worked fine on this laptop, but
it went silent on the "upgrade" to FC4. Looks like this fix ought to go
back into the main tree.
-Nigel
18 years, 4 months
How to autologin as a superuser
by harshavardhanreddy mandeepala
hi
I am using Linux fedora core 3.
How can i autologin as a superuser (root).
i am able to autologin as a non-root user but not as a root.
i can hande the security issues if i can autologin as a root.
so if u know the solution mail me to hvreddy11110(a)gmail.com
thanks in advance.
Regards
M.Harshavardhan Reddy
18 years, 4 months
Re: ssh & port 22 problem
by Stewart Nelson
> When I try to connect from a remote machine to my one at home
> using ssh I get the error message "ssh: connect to host 64.146.133.1 port
> 22: Connection refused" -- but using ssh in the outgoing direction (i.e.
> from home to the remote location) works fine. Any suggestions as to how
> to troubleshoot this?
Hi Jerry,
I looked at your IP to see what kind of router you had.
It appears to be supplied by your ISP, because telnet showed:
Sawtooth Technologies, LLC Stevenson, WA Unauthorized Access is Prohibited
gw-sawtooth.pdx.rain.net 98.10.20-0 For Service Call +1 509 427-4865
Sawtooth Technologies Ether 204.119.0.254 PL/DHGL/109201/ELG 204.119.4.30
So you may need to call them to get the password or to forward port 22
for you.
--Stewart
18 years, 4 months