Samba and Windows7 (a comment to an article)
by Leslie S Satenstein
Windows 7 does not do play well with a Linux network running Samba.
Unless you want to update your entire Linux network to the latest
version of Samba (and were not sure that will work) you will not be
able to join your Windows 7 machine to a Samba domain. Did Microsoft do
this by design?
Anyone verify that F11, or Ubuntu works with W7?
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14 years, 12 months
Application Server Software For Fedora 10/11/CentOS
by Robert L Cochran
I'm interested in setting up a Fedora system as an application server so
that it works like/has features similar to IBM's WebSphere Application
Server. I can't afford IBM's licensing costs. Is there an open source
application server that works more or less the same and will run on
either Fedora 10 or 11 or CentOS?
Thanks
Bob Cochran
14 years, 12 months
Adding X after the fact ...
by Ashley M. Kirchner
I have a server that was upgraded to FC10 a while back (and kept up
to date through yum.) When I first did the install, I didn't bother to
put X on it since at the time I didn't really care to have it now. But
now I do. So what's the best way to go about this? I don't want to redo
the whole system to do this. Can I simply do it through yum and does it
actually work if I did that, or will I end up with a bunch of missing stuff?
14 years, 12 months
git & less/vim
by Brian Ericson
Anyone know how to get git working properly with less and vim?
Specifically:
* less does not "clear" (revert) the screen properly after commands like
"git log" and "git diff"
* vim isn't using the git extensions/file types for commands like "git
commit"
Both of these work properly in Gentoo (and vim -- but not less -- works
properly in Ubuntu), but it's not obvious to me what's different between
the distros to account for the differing behavior...
14 years, 12 months
cd to folder with spaces - in a script
by Michael Casey
How can I cd into a dir, when it contains spaces, and I need to use it in a
script?
the directory:
/home/user/this is a folder/something
normally I would use:
cd /home/user/this\ is\ a\ folder/something/
but in a script I cant just add the "\"
like:
find . -type d | while read FOLDER; do cd $FOLDER; done
$ No such file or directory
the problem is, that there would be more "special chars" then spaces, "sed"
them all? :D
Thank you
14 years, 12 months
New user introduction
by potat0
Hey all,
Just want to introduce myself as a new member.
Love the work that's going on in Fedora and I'd like to participate in the community.
I'm a system architect/programmer at http://dutchsoftware.com [1] and mainly working on http://elvisready.com. [2]
We're using lots of opensource software in our product (all LGPL off course). Besides that I've created many native tools using GNU OSS packages and Mac Core Libraries.
At home I've been using Redhat 6 as my first try at Linux and from there on, never turned away from *nix. Tried some slak, gentoo (man that takes a lot of your time), debian .. on the road. Never couldn't help returning to Fedora though, it rocks. I like living on the edge, that's why I tried Gentoo, so I only ever run Rawhide.
Well that said,
Cheers,
Jan
Links:
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[1] http://dutchsoftware.com
[2] http://elvisready.com.
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14 years, 12 months
RE: I'd like to get rid of pulseaudio but ...
by Michael.Coll-Barth@VerizonWireless.com
> From: Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
> Am I going to write man pages for other folks? Nope. Sorry.
> First and
> foremost I'm a strong believer in making the developer explain how to
> use their program. Doing so forces them to rethink the issues, makes
> them wonder if something is done logically enough, maybe even
> gets them
> to think like a user and wonder what they would find annoying with how
> the program currently works.
Alright! All bow before him!
I just love ( NOT ) the primadonnas that think writing docs are beneath
them.
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14 years, 12 months
Re: I'd like to get rid of pulseaudio but ...
by Antonio Olivares
--- On Fri, 5/29/09, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett(a)verizon.net> wrote:
> From: Gene Heskett <gene.heskett(a)verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: I'd like to get rid of pulseaudio but ...
> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
> Date: Friday, May 29, 2009, 8:05 AM
> On Friday 29 May 2009, Craig White
> wrote:
> >On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 07:42 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> >> On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 13:35 -0400, Gene Heskett
> wrote:
> >> > configuration tools to aid us in making this
> undocumented POC work,
> >> > ahh forget
> >>
> >> Hey, careful with those acronyms there :-)
> >
> >----
> >Point Of Contention
> >
> Chuckle, that it surely is, but that is NOT the acronym I
> had in mind.
>
> >similar to acronym POS - Point of Sale
>
> Likewise I had another phrase in mind. :)
> >
Piece of Sh_t :)
Right?
Regards,
Antonio
14 years, 12 months
Rotate touchpad
by Boggiano
Basically I'd like to use my eeepc like ebook reader.
I can flip the screen with xrand or by gnome control center,
but I haven't found a solution for the touchpad.
I found a guy that made it work with ubuntu
(http://cc.oulu.fi/~rantalai/synaptics/)
and I know that it's possible doing it "on-the-fly" with XP.
Something for fedora ?
Thanks
Alessandro
14 years, 12 months
bluetooth mounse becomes erratic when network load is moderate.
by Wendell Nichols
I have a bluetooth mouse which works nicely most of the time, but if I
run a process which consumes network resources (and my network is
wireless) the pointer lags behind the mouse movement. Even playing
music via an nfs mounted disk is enough to cause this problem. Anyone
else see or overcome that?
wcn
14 years, 12 months