Re: Display
by James McKenzie
Will:
Is Server2 defined in your hosts.txt file? It sounds like the command cannot resolve the address. You might want to try using the dotted IP address such as 192.168.2.2 instead of the name.
James McKenzie
-----Original Message-----
From: Will McCorkle <WMcCorkle(a)dgsystems.com>
Sent: Oct 18, 2004 9:43 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Subject: Display
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font-family:Arial'>#java.lang.InternalError: Cant connect to X11 window
server using Server2:0.0 as the value of the DISPLAY variable.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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8 years, 11 months
Re: Up2date not working
by Beej-in-GA
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Allen <jonathan(a)barumtrading.co.uk>
Sent: Sep 1, 2004 10:02 AM
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: Up2date not working
William Hooper said:
>
> up2date yum and apt backends ignore the proxy settings
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=102272
Thanks - I did the 'export http_proxy' and ran "up2date -u" from the
command line. It's still going, so it's a bit early to say that it
definitely worked, but it's a definite step forward.
Jonathan
Hi All,
Thanks for the tip about running up2date from the command line in a terminal window. This did the trick for me. It seemed to get hung up in the GUI and would not progress. I started it in a terminal window and poof it updated everything and very quickly. Thanks for the tip very much. This one goes in the permanent storage files.
Later,
B.J. Smith
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Motif application is gray in FC2 instead of blue in RH9
by Karl-Olov Serrander
Hi !
I have an old motif application, compiled on RH9. When run on FC2 i get no color,
just gray instead of the expected blue.
Recompiling on FC2 against lesstif or openmotif also gives gray.
Any ideas ?
Regards
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8 years, 11 months
Re: Hummingbird Exceed and Xorg
by Russ Wheaton
Hey All,
I did everything in this link
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2231
to turn off anti aliasing on my machine all to no avail for my particular problem.
Eventullay I tied the XDMCP client with Cygwin/X and lo-an-behold - no refreshe performance issue!
At this point, I am assuming it had something to do with my eXceed and Refelection client. I am cure there is some underlying thing that I don't undertand which caused the problem, and if I had time, I would try to determine why those clients perform so poor, but since it works fine with Cygwin/X, I'll happily delete the bulky comercial product from my windoze machine and stick free stuff that works ...
Russ
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Andrews <simon.andrews(a)bbsrc.ac.uk>
Sent: Aug 12, 2004 7:00 AM
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: Hummingbird Exceed and Xorg
> Russ Wheaton wrote:
>
>> When I try to use Reflection X or Hummingbird eXceed to X into my LINUX box from
>> my Windoze workstation, the refresh on the screen is very very slow.
> From: Simon Andrews <simon.andrews(a)bbsrc.ac.uk>
> Sent: Aug 11, 2004 9:41 AM
>
> I've found that both FC1 and 2 were painfully slow to do remote X apps
> through Exceed if they used the GTK2 antialiased fonts. Apps which used
> standard X fonts were plenty quick, and if you changed a slow app to not
> do anti-aliasing then everything got a lot quicker.
>
> If you're only after a terminal in X then try an xterm rather than
> something like gnome-terminal and see if this has any effect.
>
>
Russ Wheaton wrote:
>
> Hey there,
>
> The xterm does not experience the same sluggish refresh - thank you
> very much for the suggestion.
>
> Probably a newbie question but do you have any detail on how to
> disable the anti-aliasing for the entire system?
I never found a good way to do this. Actually what I'd really like
would be a way to selectively turn off the fancy fonts for any non-local
connections so that things still look nice when I'm sat at the machine,
but still work well when I'm connected remotely.
I'd be delighted to hear suggestions of how this might work.
Simon.
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8 years, 11 months
Re: NFS-server and firewall
by Jacob =Jouk Jansen
ANDREW DIETZ wrote on 12-AUG-2004 17:23:07.19
>I have explored the same issue in the past and came across the
>same URL that Scot posted. I have since modified that document to
>work specifically with RedHat/Fedora distributions. Should make
>for a pretty painless implementation.
>
>http://maverick.library.gatech.edu/docs/nfs_firewall.html
Thanks : works fine now.
Jouk
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8 years, 11 months
xhost not working in FC2
by Karl-Olov Serrander
Hello !
I have problems making xserver listen to tcp in FC2 (have not tried FC1).
Have tried "DisallowTCP=false" in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf and restart X,
but Xserver still does "-nolisten tcp".
I know I could use ssh but that is not my problem.
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8 years, 11 months
Re: fedora-list Digest, Vol 5, Issue 411
by bb
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1. Questions (Jonathan Hooker)
2. Re: freeware x-server (Paul)
3. FC2 media check fails on one system (RDD IT)
4. RE: text login (Rafiq_Maniar(a)Dell.com)
5. Re: text login (Alexander Dalloz)
6. Re: freeware x-server (Dennis Gilmore)
7. Re: Questions (Alexander Dalloz)
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 11:58:52 -0500
From: "Jonathan Hooker" <theflier13(a)msn.com>
Subject: Questions
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Hi!
I'm new here and I have a few questions. First of all what files are
required to install Fedora? Is there a kernel that would allow me to run
Windows XP on top of fedora? And, is there documentation for the
installation of Fedora yet?
Thanks a lot!
Jonathan
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8 years, 11 months
[OT] DMA Channel Available to Linux?
by 7mgte
I have been going over various resources on how to write Linux device drivers. There are functions for managing DMA channels. However, what is not clear is whether there is actually any DMA hardware available on a PC motherboard to use. Some other sources lead one to believe there used to be a DMA engine back in the days of motherboards with ISA buses. However, today's PCI based motherboard designs leave DMA implementation to the plug-in card designer.
Where all this comes from is a project we are working that needs to transfer data from the PC to a memory mapped card which does not have DMA.
Pointers to references, suggestions, observations, etc will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Don
8 years, 11 months
Re: WTF: Stack Size 4k
by 7mgte
You, you, you.
YOU are addressing this message as if the mailing list is responsible for the issues you are having.
I did not do any of the following that you claim I did:
1) Selecting the stack size.
2) Choosing not to include Advansys support.
3) Prevent you from recompiling with an 8K stack.
Also, it is not my job to figure out when YOU joined the list.
It seems the "I" in your title of CIO does not mean "Information".
-----Original Message-----
From: "Jeffrey D. Means" <meaje(a)meanspc.com>
Sent: Jun 10, 2004 11:28 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Subject: Re: WTF: Stack Size 4k
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 08:52, Doug Stewart wrote:
> Jeffrey D. Means wrote:
> > I have now encountered 4 problems since upgrading to Core 2 due to the
> > stack size you chose in compiling Core 2. Why the hell did you not
> > compile with the default size of 8k??
>
> I have now encountered at least 2 problems with your message. Why the
> heck did you not search the archives before asking a question that has
> been asked tens, if not hundreds of times?
>
Well First of all I was merely restating the problem exists and if you
checked when I joined the list it was about 15 minutes ago(
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). Then I was wondering why things are progressing downhill in Core 2
since I have nothing but problems in my server center since starting a
move to Core 2 (since stopped). First you do not have support for the
advansys module in the install script and have not since RH 9. How the
hell are those of us who use and love the SCSI boards based on the
advansys chipset supposed to install on systems using SCSI drives
attached to those cards? I have several boxes with advansys cards in
them with drives attached. Next you did not allow me to recompile my
kernel with the 8k stack size by choosing to not allow that as an option
in the build menu I had to go DL a new kernel source to rebuild my
kernel with this option(Bugs: 120446 124018 111232). I want a distro
that simplifies my life as an administrator not makes things orders of
magnitude more difficult!
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8 years, 11 months
Audio CD
by Adam Antoniak
Just moved from FC1 to FC2 and having solved problem with XP not booting
at all and encountered a new one. Whenewer I insert audio CD into my
drive, the audio player starts and seems to be working, but I can't hear
any sound. At the same time xmms plays mp3's correctly, so the sound
system seems to be ok.
Could anyone put me into right direction. I wanna enjoy music on my Fedora
box again.
Adam
8 years, 11 months