Free IPA
by Jamie Bohr
Any one on the list using it?
If so what are your experiences, thoughts and would you give any advice?
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Jamie Bohr
14 years, 3 months
sound-juicer problem
by Aaron Konstam
sound--juicer (Audio CD Extractor) used to work . Now it produces the
following error:
The plugin necessary for file access was not found.
What plugin is that?
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Paralysis through analysis.
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Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam(a)sbcglobal.net
14 years, 3 months
yum depsolving problem: cause? solution?
by Kenneth Wolcott
Hi;
yum depsolving problem: cause? solution?
Fedora release 12 (Constantine)
Linux tuba 2.6.32.9-70.fc12.i686 #1 SMP Wed Mar 3 05:14:32 UTC 2010 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
sudo yum update
Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package cups.i686 1:1.4.2-28.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package cups-libs.i686 1:1.4.2-28.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package lftp.i686 0:4.0.5-2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package libotf.i686 0:0.9.9-4.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package nss.i686 0:3.12.6-1.2.fc12 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: nss-util = 3.12.6 for package:
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: nspr >= 4.8.4 for package:
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686
---> Package nss-sysinit.i686 0:3.12.6-1.2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package openldap.i686 0:2.4.19-3.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package poppler.i686 0:0.12.4-2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package poppler-glib.i686 0:0.12.4-2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package poppler-qt4.i686 0:0.12.4-2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package poppler-utils.i686 0:0.12.4-2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package ppp.i686 0:2.4.5-5.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package python-nose.noarch 0:0.11.1-1.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package report.i686 0:0.8-1.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package report-config-bugzilla-redhat-com.i686 0:0.8-1.fc12 set to be
updated
---> Package report-gtk.i686 0:0.8-1.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package report-plugin-bugzilla.i686 0:0.8-1.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package selinux-policy.noarch 0:3.6.32-99.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package selinux-policy-targeted.noarch 0:3.6.32-99.fc12 set to be
updated
---> Package system-config-services.noarch 0:0.99.42-1.fc12 set to be
updated
---> Package xkeyboard-config.noarch 0:1.7-3.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package xorg-x11-server-Xorg.i686 0:1.7.5.901-4.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package xorg-x11-server-common.i686 0:1.7.5.901-4.fc12 set to be
updated
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: nspr >= 4.8.4 is needed by package
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: nss-util = 3.12.6 is needed by package
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
Error: Missing Dependency: nspr >= 4.8.4 is needed by package
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
Error: Missing Dependency: nss-util = 3.12.6 is needed by package
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: package-cleanup --problems
package-cleanup --dupes
rpm -Va --nofiles
--nodigest
sudo rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.6DljVg: line 851: IntegrateWithGNOME: command not
found
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.FgIiKn: line 851: IntegrateWithGNOME: command not
found
sudo package-cleanup
--problems
Loaded plugins: presto,
refresh-packagekit
No Problems
Found
sudo package-cleanup
--dupes
Loaded plugins: presto,
refresh-packagekit
sudo rpm -Va --nofiles
--nodigest
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.oi96Hq: line 851: IntegrateWithGNOME: command not
found
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.FsvPqp: line 851: IntegrateWithGNOME: command not
found
sudo yum update
nss-util
Loaded plugins: presto,
refresh-packagekit
Setting up Update
Process
No Packages marked for
Update
sudo yum update nspr
Loaded plugins: presto,
refresh-packagekit
Setting up Update
Process
No Packages marked for Update
14 years, 3 months
Directory permissions
by Steve Searle
Can anyone help me with this setup.
User champs is a member of the webeditors group. I want the users in
this group to be able to create files in a certain directory, and have
tried to set it correctly, but obviously haven't. Can anyone point out
where I have gone wrong.
(champs@gadwall:~)$ groups champs
champs : champs webeditors
(champs@gadwall:~)$ ls -lhd /var/www/lamprey/champs
drwxrwsr-t 2 steve webeditors 4.0K Mar 12 20:42 /var/www/lamprey/champs
(champs@gadwall:~)$ touch /var/www/lamprey/champs/steve
touch: cannot touch `/var/www/lamprey/champs/steve': Permission denied
Thanks
Steve
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14 years, 3 months
dmidecode not working?
by Chris Kloiber
Let me start by saying this may or may not be a Fedora issue.
I recently purchased two Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P motherboards and am
running F12 on them. The marketing for these boards say they support
SMBIOS 2.4 and DMI, yet dmidecode says:
[root@phoenix ~]# dmidecode
# dmidecode 2.10
# No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry.
What could be wrong? I've never seen a system that fails on this command
before, and now I have two of them? They also have a problem with the
on-board LAN and probably Firewire. Neither onboard NIC is working, the
first shows a MAC of ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff. The other looks ok, but fails to
work. Disabling the on-board NICs and using an off-board, PCI NIC works.
The Firewire controller (granted I don't really use it), also identifies
itself oddly:
firewire_ohci 0000:06:07.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 23
firewire_ohci: Added fw-ohci device 0000:06:07.0, OHCI version 1.10
firewire_core: created device fw0: GUID 0000000000000000, S400
I suspect these are all related. Possibly a bad BIOS although both
systems are fully updated in that respect. Anyone else have a similar issue?
--
Chris Kloiber
14 years, 3 months
sendmail help
by adrian kok
Hi
I generate the cert and re-do the sendmail.cf from sendmail.mc
the port is listening 465
but I have error
telnet 127.0.0.1 465
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to 127.0.0.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
454 4.3.3 TLS not available: error generating SSL handle
Connection closed by foreign host.
==============
sendmail -d0.1 -bv root | grep SASL
NETUNIX NEWDB NIS PIPELINING SASLv2 SCANF SOCKETMAP STARTTLS
Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
14 years, 3 months
debuginfo for abrt
by Geoffrey Leach
I'd like to load debuginfo for abrt from the command line. Anyone know
how to do thia?
Thanks.
14 years, 3 months
yum update failures.
by George R Goffe
Howdy,
I was surprised by receiving the following messages when doing a yum update today. Can anyone explain what the problem is? Do I need to make a bug report against the nss group of packages?
Regards and thanks for your time and help,
George...
Loaded plugins: aliases, auto-update-debuginfo, basearchonly, changelog,
: downloadonly, fastestmirror, filter-data, keys, list-data,
: merge-conf, post-transaction-actions, presto, priorities,
: protect-packages, protectbase, refresh-packagekit, refresh-
: updatesd, remove-with-leaves, rpm-warm-cache, security, show-
: leaves, tmprepo, tsflags, upgrade-helper, verify, versionlock
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* fedora: mirrors.kernel.org
* kde: mirror.unl.edu
* rpmforge: apt.sw.be
* updates: mirrors.kernel.org
Skipping filters plugin, no data
0 packages excluded due to repository protections
Skipping security plugin, no data
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
Skipping filters plugin, no data
Skipping security plugin, no data
--> Running transaction check
---> Package nss.i686 0:3.12.6-1.2.fc12 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: nss-util = 3.12.6 for package: nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: nspr >= 4.8.4 for package: nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686
---> Package nss-devel.i686 0:3.12.6-1.2.fc12 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: nspr-devel >= 4.8.4 for package: nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: pkgconfig(nspr) >= 4.8.4 for package: nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: pkgconfig(nss-util) >= 3.12.6 for package: nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686
---> Package nss-sysinit.i686 0:3.12.6-1.2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package nss-tools.i686 0:3.12.6-1.2.fc12 set to be updated
---> Package python-numeric.i686 0:24.2-14.fc12 set to be updated
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: nspr >= 4.8.4 is needed by package nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: pkgconfig(nss-util) >= 3.12.6 is needed by package nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: pkgconfig(nspr) >= 4.8.4 is needed by package nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: nss-util = 3.12.6 is needed by package nss-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: nspr-devel >= 4.8.4 is needed by package nss-devel-3.12.6-1.2.fc12.i686 (updates)
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: package-cleanup --problems
package-cleanup --dupes
rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
clipper bash-4.0 ~# rpm -qa | grep nspr
nspr-devel-4.8.2-1.fc12.i686
nspr-4.8.2-1.fc12.i686
"It's not what you know that hurts you, It's what you know that ain't so." Wil Rogers
14 years, 3 months
How to get the start time of a process
by Dario Lesca
Hi, how to get from a Shell the date that was start a process?
Then command: "ps h -ostime $$"
show a value not usable for me (14:13 or May22 or 2009)
The command: "awk '{print $22}' /proc/$$/stat"
show The time in jiffies the process started after system boot (es
1563950) and I do not known how to convert it in date/time.
I want to find all processes older than n-days and send them a special
signal
Some suggest?
Many thanks
--
Dario Lesca <d.lesca(a)solinos.it>
14 years, 3 months
readline + binding; still frustrated after 4 yrs of trying
by Bill Case
Hi;
On and off for the last few years I have tried to get readline to bind
commands as I want them but they never have. I am sure I am doing
something stupid or mis-interpreting the manuals and all the previous
advice I have received. I posted this problem over a week ago on the
Fedora Forum but got nothing helpful. So here -- slowly -- is my
problem.
I can find "\e-f": forward-word and "\e-b": backward-word
in /etc/inputrc and they work.
However, I find the \e- key combination a bit of a finger reach and I
use forward-word and backward-word a lot so I wanted to add a key
modifier combination that was easier. I have tried several different
versions of key binding in ~/.inputrc but nothing seems to work. Here is
the latest version of my ~/.inputrc:
# Bill's inputrc for ReadLine
# '$include' directs readline to the file
# with 'universal' settings.
$include /etc/inputrc
$if mode=emacs
"\M-\C-b": backward-word
"\M-\C-f": forward-word
$endif
As I say, I have tried several different versions e.g "\M-\C-b": and
"\M-\C-f: but nothing works. Even after using C-xC-r or rebooting. (I
am familiar with emacs bindings.)
_______________
I have checked that the emacs mode is on:
]$ env
...
VISUAL=emacs
GIT_EDITOR=emacs
....
]$ set -o (which tells me )
...
emacs on
...
vi off.
So the mode=emacs has nothing to do with the key binding problem I am
having.
________________
For the above file:
]$ bind -P
...
backward-word can be found on "\eOd", "\e[1;5D", "\e[5D", "\eb",
"\202", ...
...
forward-word can be found on "\eOc", "\e[1;5C", "\e[5C", "\ef",
"\206".
...
__________________
Where do "\202" and "\206" come from and what are they. While we are at
it, where can I find a meaningful translation of "\eOd", "\e[1;5D",
"\e[5D", etc. I know what \e is but what do [, O, 1 mean? How could I
find them on a keyboard?
I have tried:
]$ bind "\C-\M-b": backward-word
and
]$ bind "\C-\M-f": forward-word
to no effect.
___________________
Meta (ALT) -b works (does backward-word) for some reason (as
in /etc/inputrc) but \M-\C-b doesn't.
Meta (ALT) -f gives me the window menu, as it should. I don't want to
change that. But ~/.inputrc gives me nothing with ALT(Meta)-CTRL-f. I
was kind of hoping to figure out how to substitute \M-\C- for all or
many of the "\e" bindings on my local or users .inputrc.
Currently ]$ env doesn't show INPUTRC which should be the correct
default.
In case it is helpful, my ~/.bash_profile contains # export INPUTRC=
$HOME/.inputrc [commented out #, and in at different times].
I am currently using Fedora 12 kernel version 2.6.32.9-67.fc12.x86_64.;
but as I said I haven't been able to figure this out over several
versions. Others don't seem to be having any problem at all. I would
deeply appreciate it if someone could help me sort this out.
I am sure that the problem comes from my doing something silly or from
staring at it too long, or making it more complex than it really is; but
for now I am stumped.
--
Regards Bill
Fedora 12, Gnome 2.28
Evo.2.28, Emacs 23.1.1
14 years, 3 months