[Fwd: FC9 Network Config]
by Edward S.P. Leong
Dear All,
How can we add a new one ( NIC ) or change another NIC by using command
line ?
Thanks !
Edward.
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Subject: FC9 Network Config
Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 17:19:45 +0800
From: edwardspl(a)ita.org.mo
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Dear All,
For text mode....
How can we config the setting of Networking ?
I can modify the ifcfg-ethxxx files, but can't ti find out the
modprobe.conf file...
Any more help ?
Thanks !
Edward.
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15 years, 6 months
Followup: Reverting from KDE4 to KDE3
by Eric
OK... I made a copy of my VMware F9 virtual machine, so I could screw
it up to my heart's content and still be able to restore what I had.
Then I went in and said "yum groupremove "KDE Software Development""
and let that run to completion. It left kdebase in place and removed
everything else, so I said "yum remove kdebase" and that took care of
removing all of KDE (or at least I hope so...).
So, if I want to install KDE3, what do I do?
On http://www.kde.org/download/ under "KDE 3 Series", then under
Fedora, it says "KDE 3.5.10 has been pushed as an update for Fedora 8
and 9. The Fedora 8 update includes all of KDE 3.5.10, the Fedora 9
update only the applications which were shipped as KDE 3 versions,
not KDE 4 versions.".
So, does that mean I download all of the files under
"https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F8/FEDORA-2008-7808" (most,
perhaps all, of which appear to be RPMs), install them all with rpm,
then download everything under
"https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F9/FEDORA-2008-7780" and
install that over what I installed before?
Or, is there hidden away somewhere a complete archive of KDE 3.5.10
specifically for F9?
I know... "Just try it and see what happens"... I could do that but
I'd rather see if any of you all can offer some insight first.
15 years, 6 months
howto join lines
by David Hláčik
Hello guys,
i want to have those lines joined to one line with spaces
Before :
textone
texttwo
something
After :
textone texttwo something
So far i have been using fmt -w 2000 , but this is limited to 2000
characters. There must be something better.
Thanks in advance!
David
15 years, 6 months
External eSATA drive doesn't fdisk properly ? F8 eSATA hotplug ?
by linux guy
I've got a new laptop with an eSATA port and a new (unformatted) eSATA
external hard drive.
Is eSATA hot plug compatible with a stock F8 kernel ?
$ uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.26.3-14.fc8 #1 SMP Wed Sep 3 03:40:05 EDT
2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
$ /sbin/lsmod | grep sat
sata_sil24 16069 0
libata 131937 3 ata_piix,sata_sil24,ahci
The reason I ask is because I expected to be able to plug it in and do an
fdisk /dev/sdc and set up a new partition. (My laptop has 2 internal hard
drives, sda and sdb, so sdc should be the external eSATA drive, right ?)
When fdisk failed, I resorted to hwbrowser. It stalled/crashed.
I repeated the experiment after a reboot with the drive powered up, ie not
hotplugged anymore, with the same results.
What am I missing ?
Thanks
15 years, 6 months
re:
by Fred Silsbee
--- On Thu, 10/2/08, Fred Silsbee <fredsilsbee(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: Fred Silsbee <fredsilsbee(a)yahoo.com>
> Subject: thanks...job well done
> To: "Fedora List" <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
> Date: Thursday, October 2, 2008, 2:41 AM
> just did a yum update
>
> everything went perfectly
>
> Now the nvidia.ko kernel mismatch message is gone at boot
>
> no more phonon not working message
>
> and...I did NOT have to do a
>
> >rpmscarf -whatthe hell pdr50693/abcd 'raise the
> drawbridge'
>
> from an old IBM commercial:
>
> "People should think, machines should work"
>
> Now I can get back to programming and appreciating the
> great work done by the update guys True teamwork
>
> after I have mastered several different subjects and
> finished my work, I may come back and master yum
>
>
>
>
and now kuser is working perfectly...didn't see any references to kde or utilities go by
How did that happen?
However ksnapshot/region is still not working requiring a logout/login
Hats off to X and video people...once I worked in this area (eons ago) and it has become recently far more complex
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15 years, 6 months
thanks...job well done
by Fred Silsbee
just did a yum update
everything went perfectly
Now the nvidia.ko kernel mismatch message is gone at boot
no more phonon not working message
and...I did NOT have to do a
>rpmscarf -whatthe hell pdr50693/abcd 'raise the drawbridge'
from an old IBM commercial:
"People should think, machines should work"
Now I can get back to programming and appreciating the great work done by the update guys True teamwork
after I have mastered several different subjects and finished my work, I may come back and master yum
15 years, 6 months
Pablo Andres Ibarra Duprat is out of the office.
by Pablo Andres Ibarra Duprat
I will be out of the office starting 09/30/2008 and will not return until
10/08/2008.
In this moment I encountered unreachable, please contact:
1.- Erickson Santander -esantand(a)cl.ibm.com
15 years, 6 months
Fedora x86_64 madwifi / ndiswrapper.
by Ricardo Gomez
Now I running fedora 9 at 32 bits on a turrion 64 x2 laptop with
madwifi working so well from livna. I want to move to 64 bits
architecture, but I want to know if madwifi is going to work as well
as 32 bits one, or if I have to chenge to ndiswrapper.
I hope my words express what I want to ask. Thank's.
--
Ricardo Gomez
http://ricgomez.net/
15 years, 6 months
[Solved] Desktop AWOL
by Jonathan Allen
The answer on this one is:
1. use the Configuration Editor to tell nautilus not to show the
desktop
2. log out and back in again
3. use the Configuration Editor to tell nautilus *to* show the
desktop
4. reboot
When you next log in, the desktop, icons, folders and so on are all
back again. BHS!
Jonathan
15 years, 6 months