firewalld v. libvirtd
by Robert Locke
Just took the leap in to Fedora 18 from 17.
In Fedora 17, I simply added a custom rule in the old
system-config-firewall to point to a file that had a trust of the
libvirt based virbr0 interface.
The new system-config-firewall has me a bit confused....
I would like to keep the new firewalld and it's initial presumption that
my em1 and wlan0 interfaces are in the "public" zone generally not
allowing unsolicited inbound activity. This appears to be the default
OOBE.
I would like to associate the virbr0 interface, created by libvirtd, to
be considered part of the "internal" zone, since I "trust" my own VMs
talking to the host. But, what is the "supportable" method for
accomplishing this? There is no ifcfg- where I could put the firewall
zone....
Thanks in advance,
--Rob
11 years, 3 months
webcam Sweex WC250 HD not working under fedora 18
by Rafnews
Hi,
i'm trying to install my webcam SWEEX WC250 HD under Fedora 18.
i didn't find any driver for that so after reading posts, i discovered that
v4l2 tool could help me, but when i click on "lsusb output"
button...nothing happen... v4l-tool is 1.0.3
any idea ?
thx
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Alain
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MySQL 5.5.28
Apache 2.4.3 / OpenSSL 1.0.1c
Tomcat 7.17
PHP 5.4.8
11 years, 3 months
recommendations for SSD drive as first disk for fedora 18?
by Robert P. J. Day
after a while living with ubuntu, i'm moving back to fedora as of
F18, and would like some advice. i have an ASUS G74S with twin 750G
drives, but i want to replace the boot drive with an SSD, and install
F18 in such a way as to maximize the benefit of the SSD for booting
and (mostly) R/O storage.
a lot of my time will be spent doing lengthy compiles (kernel,
openembedded), so in addition to system content on the SSD, i'll want
to keep all of my source there as well, while the build directories
will be on the regular drive.
is there a recommendation for installing F18 in terms of separating
what's appropriate for the SSD versus what isn't? most of that is
fairly obvious, just wondering if anyone wrote up something about
their experience doing just that and how well it worked for them.
thanks.
rday
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11 years, 3 months
unsigned packages on F18
by Dave Stevens
I tried to install Java in Firefox and after the download I get an
error saying the package is unsigned and installation halts. Have got
the same response with another widely used package. Using the x86_64
live spin. What to do?
Dave
--
If all the advertising in the world were to shut down tomorrow, would people
still go on buying more soap, eating more apples, giving their children more
vitamins, roughage, milk, olive oil, scooters and laxatives, learning more
languages by iPod, hearing more virtuosos by radio, re-decorating their
houses, refreshing themselves with more non-alcoholic thirst-quenchers,
cooking more new, appetizing dishes, affording themselves that little extra
touch which means so much? Or would the whole desperate whirligig slow
down, and the exhausted public relapse upon plain grub and elbow-grease?
--- Dorothy L Sayers, in Murder Must Advertise
11 years, 3 months
booting on Fedora 17/18 with basic video mode
by Rafnews
Hi,
when i boot on Fedora CD/DVD (whatever it is as version 17/18) result of a
blank screen.
to be able to install i need to install with troubleshooting mode and "run
in basic graphic mode"
i have a nvida graphic card so i guess here is the problem.
is there a solution to run in a better resolution than what basic graphic
mode propose ?
if not, i guess i must setup video resolution manually in x11 conf.
where can i find a good tutorial for that point ? because when i tried
Fed17 i had the same problem and i was not able to setup video correctly so
i got a blank screen from restart :(
thx
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Alain
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MySQL 5.6
Apache 2.4.3 / OpenSSL 1.0.1c
Tomcat 7.17
PHP 5.4.8
11 years, 3 months
xorg crashing
by Craig White
upgraded (via preupgrade) to F17 on Saturday and the xorg crashes are
too frequent. The number of bug reports on bugzilla, just from today
(mostly from abrt) simply make it difficult for me to try to make any
sense of them:
(long bugzilla search/sort, not recommended link)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&content=firef...
So a simple description of my setup is...
F17
22" monitor
Nouveau driver with a small xorg.conf because I will max out at 1024x768
unless I have the xorg.conf but the contents are simple [1]
Seems if I try to use Firefox, I am certain to crash xorg.
Seems if I try to copy graphics from Gimp and then paste into
LibreOffice Writer, I am certain to crash xorg
Perhaps someone has been able to solve this issue in a less than perfect
way as it seems to a problem with certain hardware combinations and the
current xorg so I'm putting this on list.
Craig
[1] /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "single head configuration"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
EndSection
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AllowEmptyInput" "off"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "true"
Option "DontZap" "false"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0"
ModelName "LCD Panel 1280x1024"
Modeline "1280x1024" 108.00 1280 1328 1440 1688 1024 1025
1028 1066 +HSync +VSync
HorizSync 31.5 - 64.0
VertRefresh 56.0 - 65.0
Option "dpms"
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "Videocard0"
Driver "nouveau"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Videocard0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection "Display"
Viewport 0 0
Depth 24
Modes "1280x1024"
EndSubSection
EndSection
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11 years, 3 months
Re: F17, audacity recording what you hear
by Claude Jones
On 1/31/2013 2:41 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> on my Lenovo C200 I've no Problem to record what I hear using audacity.
>
> But ... on my Lenovo X121e the recording sounds really bad.
> It sounds like a tin can. But is not clipped. The level is also ok.
>
> Any idea what might be the reason?
In preferences, in the "Recording" section, do you have software
playthrough checked? It should not be unless you're specifically using
that feature.
In the "Quality" section, there are settings you can play with, have you
checked those?
It's hard to say what your problem is because "sounds like a tin can" is
not very helpful - you say it's not clipping and that the levels are OK.
The above is what I can come up with so far - I do lots of recording of
audio I'm playing on my various PCs and laptops, and if I can get
Audacity to 'see' the signal, then it generally sounds good... Some
combinations of hardware/drivers will not work, but generally, it's all
or nothing - that's been my experience on lots of installations.
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Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA
11 years, 3 months
best backup solution
by Rafnews
Hi,
coming from microsoft windows world, i would like to know what is the best
backup solution/tool under linux. I'm aware of simple backup suite and
fwbackups, however i would like to understand the phylosophy behind Linux
backup.
under windows we used to backup the complete partition with files also
store in it.
this is the simplest method.
However under linux, till now i found only how to backup files...nothing
about partition.
could you explain me how linux people understand backup ?
should we only backup user's files and settings ?
how to you backup a webserver for example ? this is not a simple item and
it is not only user's files.
thx
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Alain
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MySQL 5.5.28
Apache 2.4.3 / OpenSSL 1.0.1c
Tomcat 7.17
PHP 5.4.8
11 years, 3 months