CVS searching
by Jeff Mutonho
Any recommendations for a CVS searching tool , that allows searches
for text contained in source files?
Jeff
Registered Linux user number 366042
19 years, 5 months
Keyboard hangs or becomes erratic
by Hans F. Schwing
I have been having some trouble with the keyboard hanging in FC2 . It
often occurs after a period of inactivity, but it can also occur in the
middle of being used. The keyboard is dead but the mouse works. I must
reboot to get it on again. I did not have this problem with the same
keyboard under windows. In one instance the keybaord was dead but the
system thougt it was getting keyboard input(random characters).
Any thoughts on how to trouble shoot this?
Hans
19 years, 5 months
OSX Apps and FC2
by cq hoff
I think I already know the answer, but wanted to ask
just to make sure...
Is it possible to load applications for OSX natively
on to a system running Fedora?
I need to use Macromedia Studio and don't really want
to use an emulator like VMWare. I've been spending so
much time using Studio that if I have to use an
emulator, I might as well just use the OS being
emulated.
TIA
Chris
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19 years, 5 months
Re: up2date showing wrong updates
by Ryan McDougall
Sorry if the output near the bottm looks messed up... DARN gmail for
inserting wired line breaks. The fedora list didn't get this last
time... SORRY.
Ok I really think I messed some stuff up when I updated the system
using yum and those other repositries.
Now when I try to do an update (in Gnome by the way using the rhn
notification icon in the system try) I get a package conflict error
with libXML here is the exact error:
Test install failed because of package conflicts:
file /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 from install of libxml2-2.6.15-2 conflicts
with the file from package libxml2_2.6.10-2_11.rhfc2.at
now when I double click the alert icon it tells me what versions I
have and are available this is what comes up (including the perl stuff
just to hopefully help out.):
Package Installed Available
libxml2 -2.6.10-2_11rhfc2.at -2.6.15-2:,-2.6.15-2
libxml2-python -2.6.10-2_11rhfc2.at -2.6.15-2:,-2.6.15-2
perl-XML-LibXML -1.53-1 -1.56-10:,-1.56-10
perl-XML-LibXML-Common -0.12-1 -0.13-5:,-0.13-5
perl-XML-NameSpaceSupport -1.08-1 -1.08-5:,-1.08-5
perl-XML-SAX -0.12-1 -0.96-2:,-0.96-2
Doing the "yum clear all" gave me a gaim update and a redhat-artwork
update that went flawlessly.
Thanx again.
19 years, 5 months
Need fedora installation help
by Jin Malm
I burnt fedora core2 four iso images to four CDs. I've verified that I can
boot off the first CD on my P4 computer.
I wanted to convert my old Pentium computer to a linux machine. It has a
Creative 8x CD-ROM and I manage to boot off the Window CDs but I can't seem
to boot off the Fedora CD.
Can someone help?
Cheers,
J
19 years, 5 months
java time
by Vano Beridze
Hello
I've got Fedora Core 2
kernel 2.6.8
if I run a command date
it gives me the output
Fri Oct 29 22:03:50 GEST 2004
but If I compile and run a simple java program (with jdk1.4.2 or jdk1.5)
public class A
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
System.out.println(new java.util.Date());
}
}
it gives me the output
Fri Oct 29 23:03:50 GEST 2004
I'm sure it's a fedora problem, because I did not have that problems on
Core 1 or previous releases.
What should I do?
Thank you
--
Vano Beridze
Software Developer
Silk Road Group S.A.
19 years, 5 months
BIND 9 Problem - DNS Forwarding
by fedora.kh@undp.org
Dear all:
I had been running both BIND 8 and Squid under SuSe 6.2 until recently when
I switched to RedHat 9 with BIND 9 and Squid from the 3 CDs.
Both in the old SuSe and new RedHat 9 now, I configure BIND to use
forwarding by adding to /etc/named.conf this:
forwarders {
N.N.N.N; // The IP of ISP DNS Server
};
forward only;
Now, BIND 9 always prints these errors below into /var/log/messages:
---
Oct 29 11:09:37 nslinux named[2787]: client 192.168.1.154#1264: updating
zone 'my.office.org/IN': update failed: 'RRset exists (value dependent)'
prerequisite not satisfied (NXRRSET)
Oct 29 11:09:37 nslinux named[2787]: client 192.168.1.154#1267: update
'my.office.org/IN' denied
---
And my 1 Mbps Internet connection (leased line) has always been saturated
since the switch-over. I don't know if that is the DNS forwarding problem or
a worm/spyware on my network.
Anyone has an idea? Hope for your kind and helpful response.
Regards,
Vidol
19 years, 5 months
Re: java time
by Mike Markiw III
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ernie McCracken [mailto:holycrap@cavtel.net]
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 06:21 PM
> To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
> Subject: Re: java time
>
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 10:06:48PM +0400, Vano Beridze wrote:
> > if I run a command date
> > it gives me the output
> > Fri Oct 29 22:03:50 GEST 2004
> >
> > but If I compile and run a simple java program (with jdk1.4.2 or jdk1.5)
> >
> > it gives me the output
> > Fri Oct 29 23:03:50 GEST 2004
> >
>
> Is it just me, or are the output of both the "date" command and the java
> program exactly the same? :-)
Close, but no cigar ;-) The hours are different by 1 (22 hundred hours vs. 23 hundred hours). I would check to see if the daylight savings time settings are the reason. With a difference of only one hour, it seems like a strange but possible culprit. Just a thought.
-Mike
19 years, 5 months
Re: How to set up network interface from scratch - newbie
by Hartono Nugroho
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 08:18:18 -0400
From: Filippos Klironomos <PresarioD(a)gmail.com>
>> I just install USB wireless device using ndiswrapper and the interface is
>> wlan0. I run iwconfig setup (ISSD, key, etc) and wlan0 already recognize
my
>> router MAC address. I try to set up using network config but my device
does
>> not show up in the choices.
>>
>That is usually the hard part! Could you please post what the result of
>iwconfig wlan0 is. And after you have set up ESSID with something like
>iwconfig wlan0 essid $ESSID could you post that as well? Then just try
>ifconfig wlan0
>and see what you get. In order to use the wireless device with network
>config I think you have to set up a new device while ndiswrapper is
>running and then it will show up as an option. Frankly though I never
>use the network config interface. I like the hands on 'iwconfig',
>'ifconfig' command line...
Hi I finally can install it. After I do ndiswrapper -m it will appear in
network config. How do you set the interface to be a dhcp client using
ifconfig command line? All that I can see it can only set up a static IP.
19 years, 5 months
RE: java time
by Purvis Robert
It is just you. The times are in fact different.
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces(a)redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Ernie McCracken
Sent: 29 October 2004 19:22
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: java time
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 10:06:48PM +0400, Vano Beridze wrote:
> if I run a command date
> it gives me the output
> Fri Oct 29 22:03:50 GEST 2004
>
> but If I compile and run a simple java program (with jdk1.4.2 or
> jdk1.5)
>
> it gives me the output
> Fri Oct 29 23:03:50 GEST 2004
>
Is it just me, or are the output of both the "date" command and the java
program exactly the same? :-)
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