what it that http://localhost/gf context? how to get rid of this?
by Leonardo Silveira
Hello,
i've installed apache on my fedora 14 box and this misterious /gf is
there stealing all 404 requests.
currently i'm getting an svn rerror because of this:
[sombriks@gau tste]$ svn checkout http://192.168.0.169/repo/
A repo/teste-asdf
A repo/trunk
Gerado cópia de trabalho para revisão 4.
[sombriks@gau tste]$ ls
repo
[sombriks@gau tste]$ cd repo/
[sombriks@gau repo]$ ls
teste-asdf trunk
[sombriks@gau repo]$ touch file.txt
[sombriks@gau repo]$ svn add file.txt
A file.txt
[sombriks@gau repo]$ svn commit -m "test"
Adicionando file.txt
svn: Commit falhou (detalhes a seguir):
svn: Repositório movido temporariamente para
'/gf/project/?feedback=Page Not Found. Try searching for projects';
por favor execute 'relocate'
svn: Repositório movido temporariamente para
'/gf/project/?feedback=Page Not Found. Try searching for projects';
por favor execute 'relocate'
[sombriks@gau repo]$
any help is welcome.
12 years, 6 months
Help with git and gitweb
by Leonardo Silveira
hello everyone,
i am using fedora 14 and trying to share git projects over http.
to create the projects are quite easy, install gitweb too,
the problem is what to do on /etc/gitweb.conf and
/etc/httpd/conf.d/git.conf in order to point to a folder with some git
projects inside.
any help is welcome.
12 years, 6 months
apache with tomcat
by solarflow99
So does anyone use apache to proxy to tomcat then? i'm just trying to
figure out why proxy_ajp.conf was dropped.
Thanks,
12 years, 6 months
Re: Manually, remotely starting X for a remote session. DISPLAY.
by linux guy
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Alan Cox <alan(a)lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 10:06:48 -0600
> linux guy <linuxguy123(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > $ ssh me@server
> > me@server's password:
> > Last login: Tue Sep 27 20:16:30 2011 from 192.168.1.120
> > [me@server ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
> >
> > [me@server ~]$
> >
> > What should it be set to ?
>
> Nothing - you didn't specify -X or -Y
>
Me bad.
For some reason I thought that -X was set by default. Apparently its not.
Sorry for the waste of bandwidth.
12 years, 6 months
install boot sector
by Mickey
F15
Setup F15 hard drive on a different computer /dev/sda and sent hard
drive to a friend to put in his computer as /dev/sdb , behind WindowsXp
and went into the rescue mode to run grub-install /dev/sda , getting a
error message;
"sdc2 Does not have any corresponding BIOS drive".
There is only two hard drives and a DVDrom in this computer, I can't
understand the sdc2 unless fedora see's this
drive , slave hard drive as sdc2 instead of sdb2 , partition 2 is where
the / partition is for Fedora.
WindowsXP is on Master drive.
Hard Drive is recognized by BIOS as a Slave sdb.
I guess the Device map is different and causing problems, How do I fix
this to get boot sector on /dev/sda
Can the command grub-install --recheck /dev/sda fix the problem.
12 years, 6 months
Fwd: Manually, remotely starting X for a remote session. DISPLAY.
by linux guy
$ ssh me@server
me@server's password:
Last login: Tue Sep 27 20:16:30 2011 from 192.168.1.120
[me@server ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
[me@server ~]$
What should it be set to ?
$ yum list openssh
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
openssh.i686 5.6p1-34.fc15.1
I'm not saying that I know the DISPLAY variable is the problem. I'm just
providing information.
12 years, 6 months
Fwd: Manually, remotely starting X for a remote session. DISPLAY.
by linux guy
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Alan Cox <alan(a)lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
>
> sshd sets it when you do an ssh -X/-Y. If it isn't getting set then
> either ssh isn't seeing suitable environment variables (eg ssh'ing into a
> box and forgetting which box you were on when you do the ssh -Y), or it
> can be blocked in the sshd config.
>
> Alan
>
Thanks for the reply, Alan. Great to see you jump in like that.
How/when is X supposed to be started ? Part of the boot process, right ?
Does anything shut it down, like a "timeout" on the login screen ?
Thanks
12 years, 6 months
LXDE is an acceptable substitute for Gnome 2
by Christopher Svanefalk
I believe this might have come up earlier, but I would like to once again
encourage all those users who are reluctant about making the leap from Gnome
2 to Gnome 3 (now that the end of the maintenance cycle for F14 is rapidly
approaching) to take a good look at LXDE. I installed it for the first time
ever today, installed Compiz, fiddled around, and eventually got more or
less back to the workflow I had under Gnome 2.
LXDE can easily be set up to have essentially the same look-and-feel as
Gnome 2. Also, it's lightweight design seems to have led to a good
performance increase at least on my machine. One big problem is that there
(to my knowledge) seems to be no easy way to set up keybindings in LXDE
itself. If you install Compiz (and I believe you should), you can of course
try to use the support for keybinding there instead. I also had to run
dhclient from the terminal at first boot in order to get a network
connection, but I believe this could be mitigated by just installing
NetworkManager afterwards.
Give it a go!
Best regards,
Christopher
12 years, 6 months
livecd and pxe boot memory footprint
by Phil Meyer
The livd images currently appear to have 4GB filesystems, which would
correspond to single layer DVDs. This is ok.
My question: Is the entire free space reported bf tools like 'df' writable?
My simple tests indicate that it is not.
ie:
# df -h .
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/loop6 4.0G 1.3G 2.7G 33% /
05:40 PM Tue Sep 27
# wget
http://mirror.fiber.net/centos/6.0/isos/x86_64/CentOS-6.0-x86_64-bin-DVD1...
--2011-09-27 17:41:04--
http://mirror.fiber.net/centos/6.0/isos/x86_64/CentOS-6.0-x86_64-bin-DVD1...
Resolving mirror.fiber.net... 69.160.84.36
Connecting to mirror.fiber.net|69.160.84.36|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 4238800896 (3.9G) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: “CentOS-6.0-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso”
12% [===> ] 529,255,008 721K/s in 13m 11s
Cannot write to “CentOS-6.0-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso” (Read-only file system).
# df -h .
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/loop6 4.0G 1.8G 2.2G 46% /
So it seems that roughly 500MB is available via an overlay.
Only 'livecd-iso-to-disk', of all of the livecd tools, has an overlay
option.
The question is:
How to adjust the overlay somewhere during the process of:
livecd-creator -> livecd-iso-to-pxeboot
such that a system using that initrd.img has all of the remainder of the
4GB file-system available via the overlay.
Thanks for any pointers!
<Cross Posted>
12 years, 6 months
GGoogle chat vs Skype
by Aaron Konstam
I have long been intrigued wit having Skype-like capabilities for my
computer. I recently looked at Google Chat which seems to be similar and
is really easy to install and use (at least on my F14 laptop).
What am I missing by not using Skype?
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12 years, 6 months