Putting Fedora in a SPARC machine
by j.e.aneiros
Hi,
I'm gonna try to put Fedora in a SPARC machine (sun4v) and I wonder if
someone in this list has already done that and desire to share experiences.
Thanks and have a good day.
--
J. E. Aneiros
GNU/Linux User #190716 in http://counter.li.org
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12 years, 8 months
Good distributed compilation system?
by Christopher Svanefalk
Hey all,
could anyone recommend a distributed compilation system that runs both
on *nix and Windows machines? I mostly do the actual coding under Linux,
but have network access to a very powerful box running Windows 7 (I am
not allowed to change the OS) which I would like to compile on.
Best,
Chris
12 years, 8 months
mount ntfs, then nfs export it - empty folder shown on client
by Development discussions related to Fedora
Hi, I have:
Server:
- ip=192.168.16.111
- ext4 partitions
- ntfs partition /dev/sda1
/etc/fstab mounts the ntfs partition at:
/home/c-drive/
I can read/write that folder and it's directories from root and my user
account (locally).
I setup nfs export of /home/ to 192.168.16.104
Client:
- ip=192.168.16.104
- mount -t nfs4 192.168.16.111:/ /home/dtnotebook/
- ls -l /home/dtnotebook
shows the folders including c-drive that are present on the server
- ls -l /home/dtnotebook/c-drive
shows no files nor folders present.
I googled my way around the earth and back, trying each suggestion, eg:
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-faq/#nfs
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=159877
The info I have found (circa 2007) said you either need to:
1. recompile fuse source and create a new kernel module, but this seems
to be working from fuse >= 2.7.4, and to use:
2. use a kernel > 2.6.14, which has the export of ntfs capability.
Anybody got this working, and/or could post the /etc/fstab and
/etc/exports and the client command that are actually working ?
12 years, 8 months
lectures recording software (like Panopto)
by Ranjan Maitra
Hi,
I am asked to record my lectures using a tool called Panopto which
works on Windoze and has really been a frustrating experience. I would
like to know whether I have any options that would work on Linux.
I run the Fedora 15 distribution, and all I would like to happen is
that the screen and my voice should be recorded. Unlike Panopto, I
would like to also know when there is a problem.
Any suggestions, please?
Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan
12 years, 8 months
RHEL6 Wallpapers
by Lázaro Morales
Hello,
I like so much RHEL6 artwork, Is there any place where I can download
the RHEL6 default wallpapers?
Thanks in advance,
Lázaro.
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12 years, 8 months
pstotext ???
by Mickey
Fedora 15
I downloaded and installed pstotext-1.9-2mamba.i586 and get a Error
message;
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
12 years, 8 months
Port Question
by mike
Does there exist a command or command string that will examine a Port
and report what application is locking that port?
I am beating my head against an install for of all people my Son-In-Law.
Thanks
Mike D.
12 years, 8 months
Update on needs-restarting
by Joe Zeff
As some of you may remember, I opened a bug report for the
needs-restarting script on August 25. If any of you out there are
having difficulties with it, go to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=733537 and download the
*second* version of it, from comment #12. It works for me, and probably
will for you too. I'd also like to thank Seth Vidal for his prompt and
efficient work in swatting this minor but annoying bug so quickly.
12 years, 8 months
/etc/init/ directory - why is still supported?
by Franta Hanzlík
This dir was IMO for upstart config files, and now with F15/systemd
its existence is pointless, i'm right?
>From old times i was wonted to control services with
"/etc/init.d/SERVICE command" rather then "service SERVICE command"
- first variant was, using shell completion, much faster and prone
to fewer typing error. Of course, with /etc/init/ directory arrival,
was necessary type three extra character :)
Will we wait to see /etc/ without init directory?
Franta
12 years, 8 months