More on DNS issue
by Joe Zeff
OK, I've now rebooted, and the problem manifested again. No surprise.
Checking, both ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-lo have the proper DNS in them but
resolf.conf claims they don't.
[root@khorlia etc]# ls -l resolv.conf
-rw-r--r--. 2 root root 317 Oct 23 17:53 resolv.conf
[root@khorlia network-scripts]# ls -l ifcfg*
-rw-r--r--. 8 root root 343 Oct 15 00:51 ifcfg-eth0
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 293 Sep 15 12:30 ifcfg-lo
Neither of them has changed recently, as you can see and resolv.conf was
rebuilt at boot. Any ideas?
13 years, 7 months
suspend broken again
by PaulCartwright
after the latest kernel update, it seems suspend is broken again, at
least on my laptop system..
# uname -r
2.6.34.7-61.fc13.i686
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13 years, 7 months
quasi-[OT] Adobe Flash
by Peter G.
I am using Adobe Flash 10 (x86_64) with Firefox on Fedora 14.
I have noticed that, when watching YouTube, the videos are downloaded into the
~/.mozilla cache (in the older flash, it was /tmp).
With some YT videos, the file remains in the Cache, but with other videos, the
file vanishes at the instant that the file is completely downloaded, yet I can
still play it in the opened page of Firefox.
Where does the vanished .flv go? It is no longer visible in Cache, but I can
still play it. Is it in memory somewhere? It must be somewhere, because I can
play it.
How can I save it without redundantly re-downloading it?
13 years, 7 months
ext3 ext4
by Patrick Dupre
Hello,
I tried to clone a couple of partitions of a fedora 10 system
(I used fedora 13 to do it)
The old ones are ext3 and I formatted the new one ext4 (mke2fs)
Then I tried to reboot on the clone after modifying the /etc/fstab
and the grub.conf
I kept the / in ext3
THe boot complains on the mount on the ext4 partitions while I
cannot mount the partitions without any problem when the system
is booted from the old system (fedora 10 ext3).
I also put the option ext4 in the initrd use at the boot.
I get an error like:
fsck.ext4 not a directory while trying to open /dev/...
The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
filesystem.
So it looks like that it is trying to open is as an ext2 partition.
Why ?
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13 years, 7 months
Multifunction printer with Linux support?
by Henrik Frisk
Hi,
After many years my Samsung MFP died and I need to get a new one. I
want a B/W or color laser, preferably duplex, with network interface
MFP that works with Linux and OSX. Anyone has any suggestions or
recommendations?
/h
13 years, 7 months
Authentec Fingerprint driver doesn't work ?
by Caffeine Lee
Dear friends,
I'm using Fedora 13, 64bit on HP Elitebook 6930p with Authentec Fingerprint
reader. I already installed GDM fingerprint plugin, but there's no
fingerprint option from GDM.
I'm not sure if the driver doesn't work or it's not enabled yet. Has anyone
experienced this?
My friend's HP pavilion with fedora 12 has its fingerprint reader work out
of the box.
Thank you very much.
Hoang
13 years, 7 months
dict not working
by Silent-Hunter
Dict will not do anything. I type "dict haul" or "dict love" and it
just sits there. It used to display a definition, but now it won't. I
wonder if it was something I did.
13 years, 7 months
Trouble with DNS configuration
by Joe Zeff
I've been using Fedora exclusively since F 9 (and dual boot before that)
on my desktop computer and am now using F 13. Until recently, I had no
trouble with DNS. Then, I decided to try the Norton DNS numbers. Ever
since, every time I reboot I have no DNS until I reconfigure it with
system-config-network. (I have Network Manager turned off because it
doesn't work well for me.) Checking, /etc/resolv.conf claims that
there's no DNS numbers listed in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, but
both ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-lo not only have the proper numbers, they've
not been modified recently.
I've been trying to find out how to stop this on fedoraforum.org, but
the only suggestion is to reconfigure with Network Manager, even though
I've stated that I'm not using it. I find it hard to believe that this
is a bug, because if it were, I'd not be the only person affected by it.
Does anybody here have a suggestion on how to keep this from happening
in the future? I've just updated the kernel, but am holding off on
rebooting to see if there's anything you folks can suggest first, as I
hate rebooting Linux if I don't have to.
13 years, 7 months
F14 + two cards + nouveau = fail?
by DJ Delorie
I have a setup with two GeForce 9800 GT cards, each with two monitors.
I've tried F13, F14alpha, and now F14beta and I've never gotten my
four-monitor setup to work right.
I want all four monitors in a cluster as a single desktop.
I currently use F12 with the nvidia driver and Xinerama, but rendering
performance is very slow sometimes.
With F14 the best I can do is EITHER xrandr the two monitors on the
first card and SEPARATELY xrandr the two on the second card, OR
xinerama the first monitor on each card (the second monitors clone the
first).
Has ANYONE gotten nouveau working nicely with >1 cards and >2 monitors?
13 years, 7 months
F13/F14 on an iPad ?
by linux guy
Is anyone running Fedora on an iPad ? I'm not interested in Android.
Thanks
13 years, 7 months