Can't link atlas or cblas libraries
by Henrik Mannerström
Hello,
On my Fedora 11, when I try to compile a program that uses BLAS the
linking fails:
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lcblas
I have packages blas, blas-devel, atlas and atlas-devel installed. There
exists a symlink for libcblas.so: /usr/lib64/atlas/libcblas.so ->
./libcblas.so.3.0 but 'ldconfig-p' does not find it, only the
so.3-file: libcblas.so.3 (libc6,x86-64) =>
/usr/lib64/atlas/libcblas.so.3 .
What should I do to be able to compile programs with BLAS and LAPACK? Do
I need to complete the installation of the devel-packages by hand?
Best regards,
Henrik Mannerström
13 years, 8 months
Re: OT ? I'm about this close to buying an iPad... - iPed XXX
by Philip Rhoades
People,
> Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2010 01:24:15 +0530
> From: steve <steve(a)lonetwin.net>
> Subject: Re: OT ? I'm about this close to buying an iPad...
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID: <4C8000E7.1020806(a)lonetwin.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> Hi,
>
> On 09/02/2010 08:36 PM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
>> > [...snip...]
>> > Along comes the iPad. And it seems to do everything I want. Plays
>> > MP3s. Does nav. Bright screen. Affordable. And if you check youtube,
>> > lots of people have embedded them in cars.
>> >
>> > But being an OS guy, I want a machine running Linux, not iOS or whatever
>> > its called. Where is it ? I keep reading stories about dozens of
>> > tablet devices running Linux/Android/Meego on Slashdot, but where are
>> > they ?
>> > [...snip...]
>> > I wait, growing more impatient day by day.
>> >
> I don't know about your specific application (ie: A car PC) but as a linux
> alternative (or rather, more appropriately, an android alternative) to IPad,
>
> how about the Infibeam Phi:
> http://www.infibeam.com/Phi
>
> or the Eken M00[1-6] tablets:
> http://www.ekengroup.com/en/products/index.asp?bid=2
>
> or the Identity Tab
> http://www.google.com/search?q=Identity+Tab
>
> or any of the other android based tablets:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=android+tablet
>
> I know people who have bought the Eken M001 and are fairly satisfied with it as
> a mutimedia/ebook/surfing ...etc device.
>
> cheers,
> - steve
I bought this:
http://www.iped-tablet.com/
- which was a mistake . . see my review:
http://pricom.com.au/pnotes/iped
Regards,
Phil.
--
Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411
Sydney NSW 2001
Australia
E-mail: phil(a)pricom.com.au
13 years, 8 months
What's the Best Firefox-64 Multimedia Plugin?
by Jonathan Ryshpan
Flash is not available for Firefox-64. But there are several frameworks
that play (just about) everything that Flash will, in particular
mplayer, xine,and gstreamer. There are plugins for mozilla that rely on
these frameworks: gstreamer via totem and mplayer. Probably also on
xine.
Are there others plugin methods? Which is best (in your opinion)?
Thanks - jon
13 years, 8 months
erlang-doc - dubious dependencies
by Mike Williams
Hi there. Recently I was at a meeting where erlang came up in the
conversation. Curious about the language I decided to install the
documentation using: yum install derlang-doc
Yum proceeded to install 59 packages, erlang-doc and 58 others.
I just wanted to look at the documentation, it seems strange that the docs
should depend on the packages they are documenting.
rpm -q --filesbypkg erlang-doc shows that all of the files are in
/usr/share/doc
Mike
13 years, 8 months
umount cifs
by Jonathan Velleuer
Dear all,
I'm using the cifs protocol from the samba-client package
(3.4.8-59.fc12.i686) on my linux machine (2.6.32.16-150.fc12.i686) to
mount a remote windows share drive.
Mounting and accessing the windows share through this protocol works
very well. I just noticed a while ago that umount of that drive might
not work entirely as expected. (not sure if it matters that the
windows share on the windows machine is formatted with the NTFS
format)
When I umount the windows share it disappears from the list when
invoking mount and also
# lsmod |grep cifs reports 2 instead of 3.
but cat /proc/fs/cifs/Stats reports after umounting that Resources in
use CIFS Session: 1 and lists the share.
If I turn of the windows machine the load on my computer rapidly
increases from <0.05 to >0.30 and remains on this level for hours/days
until I turn the windows machine on again.
Too this sounds like that I'm doing something wrong when I attempt to
unmount the share.
So my question is if I am doing something wrong when unmounting?
Many thanks in advance,
Jon
13 years, 8 months
Aren't upgrades demanding too much restarts?
by Andre Costa
Latest F13 upgrades include two packages that "require" a restart:
evolution-data-server and GtkHTML.
... ?! Is it really necessary to *reboot* because two desktop
components have been upgraded? Shouldn't a logout/login be enough?
This sounds like overkill, specially if you're the only one using the
computer (i.e. there are no other users using those libraries/services
besides you -- *if* you're using them). I don't even use Evolution!
Isn't there any more clever way of determining if a reboot is really
necessary? Or maybe at least the message should be less "demanding", I
don't know... it really seems unneeded.
I used to be proud of Linux only needing a reboot when the kernel (or
some key component) was upgraded. This is sadly feeling like "those
good old times" :-(
Regards,
Andre
13 years, 8 months
How to find rpm for fedora
by admin lewis
Hi,
I'm trying to compile partclone (http://partclone.org/) because I havent
found it on any repos of mines.
I run make but I see I need of libcursesw-dev ...
well my newbie question is:
where I have to look for find rpms that aren't on my repos ?
for example, http://www.rpmfind.net is safe ?
thx so much for any hint.
lewis
13 years, 8 months
How to override /media as a mount point?
by Neil Bird
I have a new USB drive I've set up to replace some old internal drives,
and I'd like to have it automount it's partitions to where the internal
drives were mounted, instead of /media/fslabel.
I have to presume it's be some sort of udev config., but I can't for the
life of me even see anything *choosing* /media, so I can only guess that
it's hard-coded somewhere.
lshal does shopw a mount_point field for them, but given that HAL is
being deprecated I suspect that's a dead-end, even if it isn't read-only.
Is it possible to override, on a per FS/device basis, where devices are
auto-mounted?
In fact, what is is that even mounts things like that nowadays (I'm on
F12), since gnome-mount et al. seems to have gone.
For now, I've added the partitions to /etc/fstab, but of course I then
have to manually mount the things if the drive is not present on power up.
--
[neil@fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[neil@fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[neil@fnx ~]# exit
13 years, 8 months
dmesg garbage
by Ankur Sinha
hi,
I need to look at dmesg output for some work. However, my dmesg is
filled with garbage:
....
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086409, nr=0x09, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0306480, nr=0x80, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0306480, nr=0x80, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0306480, nr=0x80, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086409, nr=0x09, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0306480, nr=0x80, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086409, nr=0x09, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0306480, nr=0x80, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086409, nr=0x09, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0306480, nr=0x80, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086409, nr=0x09, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0306480, nr=0x80, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0xc0406481, nr=0x81, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086409, nr=0x09, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40086482, nr=0x82, dev 0xe200, auth=1
[drm:drm_ioctl], pid=1735, cmd=0x40046483, nr=0x83, dev 0xe200, auth=1
.....
...
....
I checked up what pid 1735 is:
[root@070905042 ~]# ps aux | grep 1735
root 1735 6.0 1.3 119464 34240 tty1 Ss+ Sep01
108:16 /usr/bin/Xorg :0 -nr -verbose
-auth /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-q4z68C/database -nolisten tcp vt1
Can someone please tell me how to disable this logging so I can make use
of dmesg?
BTW, I've dont dmesg -c a lot of times and this garbage still turns
up :|
--
Thanks!
Regards,
Ankur
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
"FranciscoD"
13 years, 8 months