Hi,
I installed Fedora Linux on my laptop (DELL Lattitude
D610).
I am using Intel sound card.
But when I am playing some music, my inbuilt speakers
are not working. I could able to hear the music
through the headphone. Any help??????//
BR
Binayak
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3. RE: Apache Httpd on FC4 screwed up? FrontPage
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4. httpd: permission denied (Albert A.
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5. OO.o & jre (G Rajesh)
6. Re: Remote X problem (Greg Trounson on Melmac)
7. Re: httpd: permission denied (Benjamin Franz)
8. syslog traffic analyzers (Justin Zygmont)
9. Re: Printer for FC4 (fredex)
10. RE: syslog traffic analyzers (Mike McGrath)
11. Re: httpd: permission denied (Rahul Sundaram)
12. Re: Apache Httpd on FC4 screwed up? FrontPage
will not work
w/ochanges. (Rahul Sundaram)
13. Re: Apache Httpd on FC4 screwed up? FrontPage
will not work
w/ochanges. (Rahul Sundaram)
14. Re: syslog traffic analyzers (Leonard Isham)
15. Re: still struggling with ndiswrapper (James
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16. RE: syslog traffic analyzers (Justin Zygmont)
17. Re: Printer for FC4 (Michael Comperchio)
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19. Re: syslog traffic analyzers (patrick)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 20:38:47 -0500
From: Bill Perkins <perk@iag.net>
Subject: Re: Why Fedora ?
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
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Vikram Goyal wrote:
>> >
<huge snip, for brevity; sorry>
Your points (that I snipped out) are all valid, I'm
coming in from a
different point of view. I've been programming in
various environments
for longer than I care to reveal ;) and I've found
that while Fedora
Core isn't something I'd recommend for a
desktop-type system to anybody
but another hacker like myself, I also see the
strengths that it has for
production use- i.e. dns server, mail server (with
anti-spam and
anti-virus), a router, or a firewall. You can also
set it up for a
"typical" home user (email, web browsing, CD/DVD
playing/burning/producing, etc) and manage it
remotely. It all depends
on what you want to use it for.
Of course one can use other desktops does not
means one wants to,
especially when one has got used to it. You will
know what I mean over
an extended period of time, when you go in cycle
of unlearn and relearn
to do the same mundane desktop chores which you
had mastered or got used
to in previous releases. And I tell you , it sucks
one of interest,
energy and fills one with frustration.
My Rs0.002...
Yeah, I used to get ticked off at MS-DOS, and then
Windows, whenever a
new release would come out- they'd change and
rearrange everything.
Probably why I stuck with Windowmaker for so long;
its' UI remained
mostly unchanged for quite some time. I could tinker
with it, dress it
up to look nice, add some desktop widgets to it, and
I was a happy
camper; I could get on with my work. The Fedora
software, as you've
pointed out, tends to get changed around. Part of
the price you pay on
this distro- it keeps changing, and you can spend
time maintaining it
(like Windows, but without the sense of futility). I
like to explore new
ways of doing things; this is why I choose to use
Fedora.
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 20:47:37 -0500
From: James Pifer <jep@obrien-pifer.com>
Subject: Re: still struggling with ndiswrapper
To: Fedora <fedora-list@redhat.com>
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one thing I forget about WEP is putting the "0x"
before the hex string. did you do that for wep
connection?
Oops, no I didn't. That hopefully will do it.
Thanks!
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 18:18:42 -0800
From: "Daniel B. Thurman" <dant@cdkkt.com>
Subject: RE: Apache Httpd on FC4 screwed up?
FrontPage will not work
w/ochanges.
To: "For users of Fedora Core releases"
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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com]On Behalf Of
Alexander Dalloz
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 5:38 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Apache Httpd on FC4 screwed up?
FrontPage will not work
w/ochanges.
Am Do, den 03.11.2005 schrieb Daniel B. Thurman um
1:16:
More information: The /etc/init.d/httpd script
was replaced
with that from the FC2 and it all now works
right. Something
major is going on with the latest updates and is
preventing
FrontPage from being installed so I wonder what
the deal is.
Dan
You are breaking your system! It would have been
much better to be
SElinux aware and have read about it. For instance
if you run
apachctl -v | cat
with the apachectl script that ships with FC4 you
will
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