Re: screensaver vs dpms
by Jackson Byers
jackson byers wrote
>> $ uname -r
>> 2.6.30.9-102.fc11.i686.PAE
>> In my system, the screensaver (blanking the screen)
>> seems to be working as expected.
>> But, I am also experiencing occasional
>> dpms-like "suspend" blanking,
>> (I am sure it is "suspend" and not "standby")
>> which I don't want, and worse, I can't find out what is
>> causing this response.
>> I don't have an xorg.conf, and would rather keep it that way.
>> If I get out of X via ctl-alt-bs,
>> and then back in via startx,
>> then
>> xset q shows standby, suspend, off all at 0, ie disabled.
>> So what else in f11 can be exciting that "suspend"?
>> I have done some googling, but no help so far.
>> Are there F11 guidelines for using both screensaver and dpms?
tom horsley wrote
> Try "man xset" there is also a dpms option (and I've often
> noticed it fighting with gnome power manager).
yes, I have tried the xset dpms flags option
eg. 'xset dpms 1201 1801 2401'
and these stay set until i reboot or kill X
but I _think_ I have seen a stray "dpms-like suspend" occur
at least once even with those settings.
So it still looks to me like some other system control.
I am using gnome; so maybe gnome power manager
is doing something here.
My system is a desktop not laptop.
Do you have any more info as to just how in your case
xset dpms was fighting with gnome power manager?
Jack
14 years, 3 months
F12/Subversion/httpd -- PROPFIND access denied
by Steven F. LeBrun
After upgrading to Fedora 12, I installed and tried to set up a
Subversion repository with mixed success. I have worked out the bulk of
the issues but one still has me stumped. Hopefully, someone on this
list knows the answer or can point me to a URL that does.
The problem is that I cannot get Subversion to work with Apache 2.2.
Every time that I try to checkout the repository, I receive a 403
Forbidden Access error. To make matters more frustrating, if I access
the repository using local access (file:///...) the command works. It
is only when I try to use HTTP/WebDAV access (http://localhost/svn/...)
does the access problem occur.
Things that I have tried:
- SELinux enabled and disabled -- no difference.
- Various permissions and ownerships.
-- The repository and Subversion directories are currently owned by
apache.apache.
- Various settings in my subversion.conf file for httpd.
-- When the <LimitExcept> section is commented out, the failure comes
on the third
"PROPFIND /svn/Home/sfbooks/trunk HTTP/1.1" request. The first
two return 207
while the third one returns 403. Using Wireshark, all three
requests are identical
barring numbers in the IP headers.
-- When the <LimitExcept> section is active, the failure comes on the
very first request,
"OPTIONS /svn/Home/sfbooks/trunk HTTP/1.1" request with a 403
response.
-- Both 403 responses contain the same reason: "You don't have
permission to access
/svn/Home/sfbooks/trunk\n on this server."
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Setup:
Root Subversion Directory: /opt/Subversion
Repository Parent Directory: /opt/Subversion/repos
Password File: /opt/Subversion/users/passwords
(created using htpasswd)
SVN Authz Config File: /opt/Subversion/permissions/svnauthz.conf
Repository: Home (located at
/opt/Subversion/repos/Home)
Project within Home Repo: sfbooks/trunk
Content of passwords:
steven:MD5PasswordHash
Content of svnauthz.conf
[/]
steven=rw
Content of conf.d/subversion.conf
LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so
LoadModule authz_svn_module modules/mod_authz_svn.so
Alias /svn /opt/Subversion/repos
<Location /svn/>
# mod_dav Commands
DAV svn
DavDepthInfinity on
# SVN Provider Commands
SVNParentPath /opt/Subversion/repos
# authz_svn_module Commands
AuthzSVNAccessFile /opt/Subversion/permissions/svnauthz.conf
<LimitExcept GET PROPFIND OPTIONS REPORT>
# Authentication Commands
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Subversion Repository Login"
AuthUserFile /opt/Subversion/users/passwords
Satisfy Any
Require valid-user
</LimitExcept>
# <Limit GET PROPFIND OPTIONS REPORT>
# Order Allow,Deny
# Allow from All
# </Limit>
</Location>
--
Steven F. LeBrun
Quote: /"Winter meant the coming of the lazy wind, which couldn't be
bothered to blow around people and blew right through them instead."/
-- Terry Pratchett, from /"Wyrd Sisters"/
14 years, 3 months
GDM resolution.
by Grzegorz Witkowski
Hi,
I have got a problem with GDM resolution. It looks GDM uses a very low
resolution.
Once I log into Gnome, the resolution is back to normal (1440x900 set by
xrandr).
I can see there are setting for GDM in gconf-editor. Is there anyway to
set the resolution there or should this be set somewhere
in /etc/gdm/Init/Default or /etc/gdm/custom.conf maybe?
I do not want to use xorg.conf and come back to the past when xrandr
does the job for Gnome properly now, for me at least.
Any suggestions are very welcome.
Thanks.
Ges
14 years, 3 months
small gripe -- for Fedora, or KDE, or ....?
by Beartooth
I run Gnome, and have a strong if irrational allergy to KDE in
general; but there are several apps (such as Konqueror for man pages, and
K3B) that I use so much that I make sure to get them even if I have to
install all of KDE to do it. I might well use, or at least try, several
more, if I didn't have to interrupt what I'm concentrating on ..
But for as long as I can remember, there have been two kinds of
entries in the Main menu: ones that will tell you what they are or do if
you hover the cursor over them -- and ones that belong to KDE.
Why the lacuna? Do KDE developers, like Apple developers, presume
that *everyone* already knows?
Do they, like the poet Stefan George, want entanglements of
"barbed wire against the uncalled" [Stacheldraht wider Unberufene] around
their demesnes?
Do they offer descriptions, which Fedora (a/o Fedora/Gnome) then
suppresses?? To whom ought one address a request for them??
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.
14 years, 3 months
Micophone is not working in fedora 12 x86_64
by Jatin K
Dear all
I'm using Dell Vostro 1520 with fedora 12 x86_64 kernel is
2.6.31.9-174.fc12.x86_64 , all is working fine but not the microphone (
internal )
these[1 ,2 ] are the output of commands which I think can be helpful to
find the solution
*_[1] ls -l /sys/module/snd/holders/
_*lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_hda_codec ->
../../snd_hda_codec
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_hda_codec_idt ->
../../snd_hda_codec_idt
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_hda_intel ->
../../snd_hda_intel
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_hwdep -> ../../snd_hwdep
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_pcm -> ../../snd_pcm
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_seq -> ../../snd_seq
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_seq_device ->
../../snd_seq_device
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2010-01-02 13:03 snd_timer -> ../../snd_timer
_*[2] lspci -nn | grep Audio*_
00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD
Audio Controller [8086:293e] (rev 03)
How do I solve this problem...... as I'm not able to do voice chat
*_
_*
--
°v°
/(_)\
^ ^ Jatin Khatri
Registerd Linux user No #501175
www.counter.li.org
No M$
14 years, 3 months
Name of fedora lists - you're kidding right?
by Genes MailLists
Suggestion:
May I suggest as we move to the new mailling list server, that we
please change the name(s) from the current long (and goofy) one(s) such as:
"Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora."
to something more concise ?
thanks.
14 years, 3 months
F12: KDE and PulseAudio latest update
by Terry Barnaby
Having just updated my systems I have been trying to use skype with
an USB webcam having its own microphone under KDE.
The skype app only sees the PulseAudio device and cannot select
the USB webcams mic from its options menu. This used to work
some time in the past (F10 rather than F12 ?).
Also the KDE "System Settings/Multimedia" screen only shows the
"PulseAudio Sound Server".
paman shows the USB webcam mic is present.
How to I get Skype to use my USB webcams mic ?
14 years, 3 months
Postfix, No SMTP AUTH when TLS is enabled
by froinds J
Hello,
I'm having a problem with postfix in F12.
I used to have my email server setup with F10. My setup had TLS
enabled (self signed certs) with SASL using pwcheck_method=auxprop and
CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5. I had virtual accounts.
Everything worked great until I installed F12. It was a clean install.
My issue now is the following:
If I disable TLS, postfix works as expected. If I enable it, I cannot
authenticate. Without TLS I can telnet to my server and I get 250-AUTH
CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5
250-AUTH=CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5. However, once I enable TLS this doesn't show.
My mail client says the server does not support CRAM-MD5 or any other method
of authentication I try when TLS is on.
I've tested the certs with openssl and I don't get any errors.
I've been running my mail server on Fedora since FC3 and I've never
encountered this issue.
Has anyone had this problem?
A solution will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Froinds
14 years, 3 months