Re: VNC Problem
by David G. Miller (aka DaveAtFraud)
Gene Lapointe" <gene(a)thelapointefamily.com> wrote:
> In my xstartup file, i also had this line
> > > [ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup.
> > >
>
> > My xstartup may have been carried forward from a previous release.
> > Seems to work fine though. The main thing is to comment out the
> > xsetroot, vncconfig, and xterm entries. These won't affect just getting
> > things working but the default is minimal.
> >
>
> Ok, we're getting somewhere. /etc/vnc/xstartup doesn't exist.
>
If /etc/vnc/xstartup doesn't exist, [ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec
/etc/vnc/xstartup will fail and vnc won't work. Try converting your
.vnc/xstartup to use exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc. I've included my
.vnc/xstartup below if you just want to drop a copy into ~/.vnc on one
of your systems to see if it works for you.
>> > You might want to check that /etc/vnc/xstartup exists and is executable
>> > by your VNC user (none of my systems with vnc-server installed have that
>> > file). If not, try using the relevant portion of the .vnc/xstartup I
>> > provided instead.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Dave
~/.vnc/xstartup:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
unset SESSION_MANAGER
exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
# xsetroot -solid grey
# vncconfig -iconic &
# xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" &
gnome-session
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17 years
Still can't get Java 1.6 to run applets?
by Knute Johnson
I still can't get Firefox to run Java applets. I've installed 1.6 and
just the other day 1.6u1 and the JPackage parts but the applets do not
run. They did work just fine with 1.5 however. If I look at
about:plugins it shows 1.6.0_01-b06 installed and enabled. Nothing
looks different than 1.5 but it doesn't work. Any body got any ideas
where I can start to look?
Thanks,
--
Knute Johnson
17 years
rpm question
by Chu Jeang Tan
How to query for a list of packages that depended on a given package?
I've used "rpm -q --whatrequires pkg" and it does not show my expected packages.
Also, how to list a list of RPMs sorted by install date?
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Chu Jeang Tan
chujtan(a)gmail.com
17 years
missing xorgcfg
by Frode Petersen
Hi. I have a xorg config problem I'm trying to sort out. When I wanted
to create a new xorg.conf from scratch, I discovered that xorgcfg and
xorgconfig both were missing. Are these removed from the fedora x
packages or do I have a faulty install?
Which package should the files be in?
Maybe you know of a template xorg.conf somewhere that has all the
possible options listed?
Btw, the things I need to sort out are what the files and modules
sections can and/or (must{/, not}) contain for ordinary and fglrx drivers.
Regards,
Frode
17 years
what happened to minilogd?
by Adam Monsen
Just wondering: why was minilogd removed from the initscripts package?
Apparently, it was removed about a year ago.
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Adam Monsen
17 years
kerenl debugger for fc6 ->2.6.20-1.2933
by kathy pu
Hi Everybody,
I have recently updatqed to fedora 2.6.20-1.2933. I would like to know how
to add a kernel debugger and kernel dump analysis utility.
1. Is KGDB the right tool? Or there is others?
2. How and where to download and enable KGDB, and the working version for my
kernel
3. any utility for analyzing the kernel core dump
4. where and how to download and enable 3.
Many thanks.
kathy -
17 years
loading modules in Fedora 6
by Al Graziano
Hello,
can anybody point me to some reading to better understand how Fedora
loads modules, in which order and from which directories etc.,
especially with regards to Fedora 6. I've read a lot around but nothing
that gives me a firm idea
I am trying to understand how I can install certain modules at boot up
and conversely how I can change a module from being installed
automatically to manually using modprobe. In order to do that I need to
know more about modules that installed at bootup
Thanks in advance
Al
17 years
querying rpm database for installed packages signed with specific gpg key or from specific vendor?
by Gabriel M. Elder
Anybody know of a way, using package management tools (or otherwise), to
query an rpm database for a list of all installed packages from a
specified vendor and/or matching a given gpg key? For instance, i want a
list of all freshrpms packages that i currently have installed. I figure
the simplest way to find out is to (politely) ask the rpm database for a
list of all installed packages from this vendor, and/or signed with that
gpg key.
I just looked at the man pages for yum and rpm; either i'm missing
something, or they currently don't have a facility for doing this. Does
apt or smart provide this capability? Should this be a bugzilla RFE
feature request for yum or rpm?
- gabriel
17 years
Re: Is Fedora 6 fit in IBM A21 notebook?
by Chris Schumann
Frank,
Fedora Core 6 should be a great fit for that machine. I've put Fedora on a
600E, 600X, T60, and 570. You'll be fine. There are utilities to help make
the Fn button do what it should, and for an onscreen display, among
others.
Visit this site too: http://www.thinkwiki.org
Chris
== Original Message
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:02:30 -0700
From: "frank wang" <yixiaodafang(a)gmail.com>
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
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Hi,
I have a IBM A21p notebook with Pentium III 850 Mhz CPU and 512 RAM. I
want to install Linux on it. Is Fedora 6 a goog choice for this? or
other release of Linux?
Thanks
Frank
17 years
Re: cups-lpd: Unable to reserve port: Permission denied
by Garry Williams
I'm copying the list so others can benefit.
On 4/2/07, David Hull <hull(a)snap.com> wrote:
> Hi. I saw your post on the web about your CUPS LPD problem. I've
> recently starting seeing the same issue here. I have no understanding
> of the underlying problem, but I was able to work around it by changing
> the printer URI from:
>
> lpd://marengo.pas.lab/milli
>
> to
>
> lpd://marengo.pas.lab/milli?reserve=none
Thank you for the suggestion. It worked.
(Actually my URI is lpd://ip-address/?reserve=none .)
I believe that the underlying cause of this problem is a change to the
selinux policy for cups. I believe that a recent change to the policy
restricts the cups process to only being able to bind to port 631. (I
can't explain the lack of any avc message when the cups-lpd process
receives an error from bind() due to the policy.)
I don't know whether to call this a bug in the selinux policy or a bug
in cups-lpd. It seems that there are historical reasons why a
*client* wants or even must bind to a privileged port number. Anyway,
the work-around you suggest is probably better than modifying the cups
selinux policy. Most folks never want to access a lpd server.
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17 years