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Writing an img file to a pen drive

Posted: 25 Jul 2006 10:30 PM PDT

Tom Duff wrote: 

And write to Fedora Core about the confusing README file: suggest what you
would have found helpful to make things work.

In particular, I don't konw of Windows tools that could write such a USB
drive from an image. Does anyone else, so I can point FC5 potential users to
it?


Does vsFTPd+SSL+virtual users works?

Posted: 25 Jul 2006 10:24 PM PDT

Nico Kadel-Garcia escreveu:
 

Thank you very much.

Yes, I have thinking to use Apache+SSL+WebDAV?

Does WebDAV works well under SSL, please?


Best Regards,
Vinicius.

Mandriva 2006.0 - too smart by a half?

Posted: 24 Jul 2006 06:52 PM PDT

"Chris F.A. Johnson" <com> writes:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Unfortunately there is. The shutdown bug is hidden in the script
libmsec.py. There is NO config variable to be set to change that behaviour.
You have to rewrite the script. And the msec.py changing stuff is also not
governed by any config variables you also have to rewrite msec.py to fix
the bug.


 

resizing ext3 partition

Posted: 24 Jul 2006 02:56 PM PDT

net wrote in
news:com:
 

Root and /etc have far more of an effect that home does - you could just
tgz /home onto a floppy disk more than likely.

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(setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) )

vector linux laptop presario change resolution

Posted: 24 Jul 2006 06:57 AM PDT

On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 15:57:37 +0200, Sven Neibeg wrote:
 

The file is /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Is that the resolution you get in "X", are you in the GUI? If so, then you
need to have something like this at the bottom of the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
file:

Depth 24
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection

From the command line as root you can also run vasm and then choose
xwindow, xconf to reconfigure X automatically.

If you have any other problems please visit the VectorLinux forum at
http://www.vectorlinux.com/forum2

Larry

maildrop log activation

Posted: 24 Jul 2006 06:22 AM PDT

nabs wrote: 

If I may strongly suggest against Courier, I've found it difficult to
configure and integrate. Instead, I've been working with Postfix and
Dovecot, and been overall much happier.


Grub: Triboot ubuntu, vista, xp

Posted: 23 Jul 2006 10:42 AM PDT

On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, bmichalski wrote:
 

For what it's worth, I have the same problem you have. I have Windows NT
and Windows 2000, and some Linux partitions. To boot Windows, I have to
choose either Windows NT or Windows 2000 from Grub. Both lead me to the
Windows boot loader, where I then choose either NT or 2000.

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Problem mounting DVD

Posted: 23 Jul 2006 07:24 AM PDT

Nico Kadel-Garcia emailed this: 

Thanks.

Permissions in /dev/dsp

Posted: 22 Jul 2006 12:51 PM PDT

Unruh wrote: 

Ordinarily you define sound devices in console.perms so that the logged
in console user becomes the owner of the sound devices.

Check out /etc/security/console.perms and
man console.perms

FWIW, my /dev/dsp looks like this when I'm logged in:
crw------- 1 allen root 14, 3 Jul 22 13:15 /dev/dsp

When I log out, it reverts to:
crw------- 1 root root 14, 3 Jul 22 13:15 /dev/dsp

/etc/security/console.perms has a line in it like:
<console> 0600 <sound> 0600 root

HTH

Another quick question...media editors

Posted: 21 Jul 2006 08:18 AM PDT

"SpankyTClown" <com> wrote in
news:googlegroups.com:
 

Just to make it easier - not to usurp the replier - if you hit browse in
freshmeat.net, you can narrow it down by category - i.e. -
multimedia/video... although the grouping isn't quite perfect.

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debian install

Posted: 19 Jul 2006 07:05 PM PDT

Mehere Notthere wrote: 

And if that doesn't work, try (as root)

apt-get install kde

.... and if it says that the latest version is already installed, try

apt-get install xserver-xorg

(there is a potential problem in some Debian installs with the move
from the XFree86 to the Xorg server, which is why it might not fire up
properly.)

If none of those solves your problem, come back and give us more
details. If you have a web site somewhere, post the three files created
by the following:

dmesg > dmesg.txt

lspci > lspci.txt

dpkg -l \* | grep ^i > packages.txt

Then we can help.

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