qtiplot
by Patrick Dupre
Hello,
Severql persons asked for qtiplot working with fedora 16.
I recompiled and installed (from src.fc16)
EmfEngine.spec liborigin2.spec QTeXEngine.spec
Unfortunately whenI try to compile qtiplot (rpmbuild -bb qtiplot.spec)
from (qtiplot-0.9.8.3-1.fc15.src.rpm), I get:
mv -f libqwt.a ../lib/
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/pdupre/rpmbuild/BUILD/qtiplot-0.9.8.3/3rdparty/qwt/src'
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/pdupre/rpmbuild/BUILD/qtiplot-0.9.8.3/3rdparty/qwt'
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.SgU2TC (%build)
RPM build errors:
Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.SgU2TC (%build)
It means that the compilation seems OK, but just the build fails.
Any idea?
Thank.
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11 years, 8 months
Lockups with F17 kernel 3.5.0-2 on Lenovo ThinkPad T61P
by Tim Evans
Getting fairly frequent (couple of times a day) lock ups with the latest
F17 kernel on my ThinkPad T61P. Couple of times, it was when clicking a
link in a Thunderbird e-mail; others, the machine was idle, still
others, on putting the machine to sleep.
No such lockups with 3.4.6-2.
Not quite sure how to characterize this specifically enough to file a
bug report. Anyone else seeing this?
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11 years, 8 months
ATI X1800 XT drivers for Fedora
by Dick Holland
Does anyone have direct experience of setting up an ATI X1800 XT under
Fedora? I have seen horror stories on the web about buggy drivers.
What is the best source (and version) for drivers?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Dick Holland
11 years, 8 months
update from another machine
by Patrick Dupre
Hello,
At home I have a slow internet connection, Thus, I would like to
prepare an update but only download the packages to another
machine and then copy the file on a stick to make the update from
the stick.
How can I do it?
Thank.
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11 years, 8 months
Network problems and more!
by Richard Shaw
Ok, trying to make a long story short about my wife's Acer laptop...
Most recently on 3.3 kernels first the nm-applet (or is it called
something else in gnome-shell?) would die but networking would
continue to work for a while but then eventually it would stop too.
Usually a "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service" would fix it.
With 3.4 kernels things have gotten much worse. Sometimes she can't
even log in all the way or networking doesn't work off the bat. Going
through /var/log/messages she's got a ton of the
"!DBUS_G_PROXY_DESTROYED" type messages and even dbus seems to die,
unfortunately trying to "restart" dbus doesn't seem to help
Searching for the dbus issue sends me to BZ#829258 which is marked as
a duplicate of 826706, which is marked as a duplicate of 817851, which
doesn't really sound like my problem, especially since the "fix" is
supposedly already in stable and the laptop is fully updated.
Also, possibly unrelated, she GDM seems to die once. It will come up
and if you wait for about 10 seconds it will go back to the VT and
then gdm will come up again. If she attempts to login without waiting
for gdm to come back it kicks her out and she has to login again.
Where do I start with this one? WAF is dropping rapidly...
Thanks,
Richard
11 years, 8 months
Fedora 17 Upgrade...FINALLY!
by EGO-II.1
Ok so FINALLY I've gone ahead and gotten my laptop upgraded to Fedora
17! But I now am trying to play .mp4 / .flv/ .avi movies on it and
getting an error message telling me that there are plugins missing. I
also get error messages when I try to play mp3's. Even though I get
system sounds. Is there something I've missed? I've followed most of the
online forums which recommed installing something called RPM Fusion, but
when I did that and then tried the Movie Player again I got the same
window now telling me that there's an ASF demuxer missing........(sigh!)
why couldn't the building of these distros have included this stuff? I'm
getting tired of having to search for things that should be included
with an OS, and I'm not realy bashing or complaining to anyone in
particular, but it just seems to me that these things should be
"standard" no?....I mean whether it's a $82,000.00 or a $4,000.00 car
they BOTH come with a steering wheel, brakes, windows, headlights,
brake-lights a trunk, windshield wipers etc.....those things are
STANDARD.....why cannot these distros be the same?.....if it's a
licensig issue or some sort of violaton of some technology thing, why
can't someone create the substitute?.....kind of like how they came out
with LightSpark & GNash to replace Flash.....it's just kind of annoying
is all But any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
In Advance....
EGO II
Error From Video Player:
Movie Player requires additional plugins to decode this file
The following plugins are required: MPEG-4 AAC decoder
H.264 decoder
Do you want to search for these now?
Error from RhythmBox Media Player:
Rhythmbox requires an additional plugin to decode this file
The following plugin is required: MPEG-1 Layer 3 decoder
Do you want to search for this now?
11 years, 8 months
Searching For.....
by EGO-II.1
Just another "not-quite-so-stupid" question: If I wanted Fedora
"Swag"...(t-shirts, coffee mug, baseball cap etc.) where would I go?
I've checked the homepage but found nothing....just curious....
EGO II
11 years, 8 months
resolv.conf ??
by Mickey
F17
How do I LOCK-IN namserver ijn resolv.conf so it cannot be changed by
Fedora ?
11 years, 8 months
F-17 live won't use PS/2 keyboard on Foxconn R50-A1
by Robert Nichols
When I boot F-17 live (either x86_64 or i686) on a Foxconn R50-A1, the PS/2
keyboard becomes non-functional after the kernel is loaded. If I plug in a
USB keyboard, that does work and I can see the dmesg output where the PS/2
controller is recognized:
i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq1
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq12
The problem seems to occur with any 3.x kernel, as I see the same behavior
with F-16 live (3.1.0 kernel) and Clonezilla 1.2.13-9 live (3.2.0 kernel).
The PS/2 keyboard works just fine with a Linux 2.x kernel.
Any suggestions for how to proceed? Simply using a USB keyboard is not
anacceptable option since the BIOS won't see it.
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Do NOT delete it.
11 years, 8 months
self-removal
by Richard Vickery
Can someone remind me how to remove my address from the lists?
Thanks
11 years, 8 months