bandwidth control...
by Cristiano Soares
Hi everyone. I wonder if anyone know whats the best traffic control program, and if someone know any good script that will work with it doing the following.
1 - I want to be able to control the amount of bandwidth that only one or maybe two users use.
1 - I want to control up and down bandwidth for an ADSL link.
Well, thats all. if u could help me i would apprecieta.
Cristiano Soares
20 years, 2 months
AGP and PCI video cards
by Polashek, Matthew
has anyone tried using 2 video cards? does that work?
Matthew Polashek
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Re: Problem with the ISO files
by Erik Hemdal
> > Message: 17
> > From: "Tariq rashid" <tarurashid(a)hotmail.com>
> > To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
> > Subject: Re: Problem with the ISO files
> > Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 20:31:48 +0000
> > Reply-To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
> >
> >
> > Chris:
> >
> > Thanks for the quick reply. I do not have roxio. However, I do have Nero
> but
> > never burned an ISO image before using Nero and the documentation does
not
> > have any instruction for buring ISO image.
> >
> > Regards,
> > -tariq.
> >
>
> Tariq: I've been able to record CD's in XP by simply right-clicking on
the
> ISO image file and selecting the choice to burn it to CD. CD burning
seems
> to be "native" to XP, or at least integrated with your burner software.
>
> If you already have Linux installed, you might be able to use cdrecord.
> It's a command line program but I've used it successfully to make CDs
> outside of Windows.
>
> Try man cdrecord to look for the options you need. You need to specify
the
> burner by SCSI address, but otherwise it's pretty easy.
>
> Erik
>
20 years, 2 months
menu pannel in FC1
by Jeetendra Mirchandani
i use nfs/nis for users, server running rh7.3
client machines run FC1
i have a typical problem with the X desktop in gnome/kde
the "Application Menu" buttion in the pannel does not work
until i dont click on it, other buttons in the pannel work
once i click on the Menu button(with no output), all other buttons also
stop functioning.
now suppose i log off and try logging in again...
it will give me an error saying
------------------------------------
There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work
correctly.
The Settings Daemon restarted too many times.
The last error message was:
Child process did not give an error message, unknown failure occurred
GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in.
------------------------------------
and one more dialog saying...
-----------------------------------------
I've detected a panel already running,
and will now exit.
-----------------------------------------
KDE does not startup at all. it shows a blue screen and hangs. i have to
kill X after this
please suggest a solution. otherwise i will have to shift to icewm or like
Regards,
Jeetu
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20 years, 2 months
Fax printing problem
by Guy Bouchard
I am new to Linux and need some help to make it do what i was doing with
Win98.
I have search on the web. It seem i can't search list archive so here i go.
I am not sure how to fax but i figure i have to use kdeprintfax.
Here what i got in the journal when using kdeprintfax with KDE:
>
Mime type: text/plain
Command: enscript -M %psu -E -p %out %in
[ 1 pages x 1 copies
placées dans /tmp/kde-utilisateur/kdeprintfax_htCD516
Envoi du fax en utilisant : /usr/bin/sendfax -n -h 'localhost' -x ''
-c '' -f '' -d ''@'228-1049' '/tmp/kde-utilisateur/kdeprintfax_htCD516'
/bin/bash: line 1: /usr/bin/sendfax: Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
>
I got similar result with other option like Efax or mgetty.
Is something missing?
I have almost all FC1 package installed.
Thanks!
--
Guy Bouchard
383 Rang 6
St-Benoit Labre
Quebec, Canada
G0M1P0
http://www.guybouchard.ca/
20 years, 2 months
combining internet connections
by Craig Tinson
>From -
Subject: combining internet connections
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I was just having a thought... and wondered if anyone had any pointers
or even know if this is possible..
I have a 1Mb cable connection.. and am getting a 2Mb DSL line installed
in a couple of days..
I was wondering if I can use both connections... from one gateway
machine.. and combine them.. effectively have a 3Mb connection..
I know this used to be do-able on dialup connections and ISDN.. but
never considered it might be possible on broadband connections too..
Anyone ever done this? or even better have any howto's or docs?
TIA
Craig
20 years, 2 months
APT and GPG signature
by runlevel0
Hi Fedorians,
I'm a recent migrator from Debian and have had some trouble
with signature verification using apt.
I get an Illegal/Unknown key complaint from apt.
I know apt-deb quite well and looking in /etc/apt y found a dir called
gpg where some keys are stored.
I imported al necessary keys from the keyservers into my keyring, but
this doesn't seem to work with apt and the man page does not make me any
wiser as it is the good ol' Debian apt manpage.
Should I simply copy the keys from my keyring or the download sites into
/etc/apt/gpg or is there any means todo this in a 'civilized' manner?
I can remember that as I was using an older RH distro I was able to
deactivate gpg verification, but one of the points which made me migrate
to Fedora was actually this option and disabling it is not a choice for
me.
Regards,
P.D.: I really *love* this damn distro.
20 years, 2 months
RE: Install problem
by Polashek, Matthew
The FC is using both disks. The installations was fine before adding the
second disk and configuring the master/slave relationship. (though I have
been suspecting since I have been here at work that they may be in the wrong
order on the IDE cable) I have a Biostar m6tba MOBO that seems to recognize
both disks on startup when it runs a quick memory check and I have set the
bios to automatically recognize the disks.
I recently switched from a slower HP Vectra VL7 in which I had 2 hard drives
installed and on which I was running fc1 with no problems.
Matthew Polashek
Associate Editor, Silver Burdett Ginn - Music
Scott Foresman/Pearson Education
299 Jefferson Road
Parsippany, NJ 07054-0480
office: 973.739.8709
fax: 973.739.8098
Matthew.Polashek(a)scottforesman.com
> ----------
> From: Mitch Wiedemann
> Reply To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
> Sent: Monday, March 1, 2004 1:47 PM
> To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
> Subject: Re: Install problem
>
> Is your FC install using both disks? If you remove the second disk,
> does it work properly?
> Are both disks identified correctly in the BIOS?
>
> Polashek, Matthew wrote:
>
> >I have been able to boot from the Fedora CD and go into rescue mode and
> >mount the system under /mnt/sysimage.
> >I assume pico, vi, and emacs all run though I haven't tried them. I was
> >assuming it was a hardware physical configuration error on my part.
> >
> >I can't remember off hand what partitions are where but I think /boot is
> on
> >hda and FC1 root is probably on /hdb2
> >
> >
>
>
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20 years, 2 months
Lock Up
by chris stringer
I am new to Fedora Core and am having trouble geting
it to run on my laptop. I have a Compaq Presario
2580, 40GB, 512 MB 802.11g 10/100NIC, CDRW/DVD. I
have loaded the program, configured boot to dual boot
with Win XP (The borg). When I select Fedora from my
boot list it starts and then freezes DIRECTLY AFTER
THE SCREEN SAYS LOADING LOCAL DRIVES.
If anyone has information on how I can fix this eror
I would greatly appriciate the help. I love linux,
and had it running on my old Dell laptop, Redhat 8.0.
I can run a live eval of SuSE 8.1, so I dont think it
is a campatability issue, but I still cant configure
Feora to run.
>
> Please help me.
>
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cstringer18(a)yahoo.com
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20 years, 2 months
Problem with the ISO files
by Tariq rashid
Hi:
Please help.
I downloaded the Fedora ISO images in my harddrive. How can I burn these ISO
images to CDROM so that I can install/upgrade my linux to Fedora.
thanks in advance.
-tariq.
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