Fedora :: Can't Seem To Point Talika To The Place Where Libwnck?

Apr 5, 2010

I decided to try and spruce up Gnome and found an applet called talika. Now to install this I have to install libwnck first. I used yum but can not seem to point talika to the place where libwnck is which is troubling. So a couple of questions. Is there an easier or better source to find customizations to add to the gnome desktop or is gnomelook the best option and how do I point talika to search for libwnck in the spot where yum put it? I have googled talika F12, searched the forums, and have not been able to locate anything.

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General :: Primary Point Of Converting Dll To Lib In First Place

Apr 15, 2010

I've been looking for a way to run windows-only vst plugins nativley on linux as well as to find a linux driver for my 1394 audio interface with little luck; I would like to do so without relying on wine, and have come across an idea to work out after stumbling on a utility that converts dll to lib (called dll2lib). The idea would be to convert the dll's for a proprietary fw audio dev and dependent MS libraries and manually change what's needed to make it compatible with linux env. is this possible; will I be able to achieve source code from this? if not, what is the primary point of converting a dll to lib in the first place.

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Ubuntu :: Configure Talika Dockbar (text File)?

May 13, 2011

I'm trying Talika on a Xfce. I really like it, but cannot manage to configure it by right click. Might be because I'm running it trough Xfapplet? Anyway is there any way to configure it, any text file...I searched it on ~/.configure but nothing there. As well on internet I couldn't find any solution. I know Xfce has an own iconozed dockbar applet, but I guess Talika is more configurable. Or there is any tweak for the inner dockbar applet on Xfce?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Point To Point Tunneling Server Connection Errors?

Mar 28, 2011

I recently installed the pptpd server on my system and set it up according to these instructions:HTML Code[URL]t=132029However after setting everything up on attempting to connect to it from a windows machine (windows 7 home premium to be specific) it gives me two errors which are 720 and 800...It reaches "registering your computer on the network" fine and then gives 720 on the first attempt to connect and then 800 on the second attempt to connect...and then on the third 720 and 4th 800 and so on..My system running the server's I.P is 192.168.1.70My system running the windows OS trying to connects I.P is: 192.168.1.66

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Networking :: Policy Routing Using Two Point-to-point Links?

Aug 27, 2009

This one has been driving me nuts for some days now:My Gentoo box which is acting as an internet gateway has two point-to-point interfaces, ppp0 (PPPoE to my ISP) and ppp1 (PPTP VPN link to IPREDator). Packets from my local network are just routed through ppp0 and now the fun part starts: I want to MARK (netfilter...) all packets originating from one specific user on that box in order to use another routing table that will contain a default route via the ppp1 interface.Marking seems to work fine as does the second routing table. But quite mysteriously (at least for me), the packets sent out on ppp1 contain the wrong source IP address, namely the address associated with ppp0.So here is what ifconfig and friends tell me:Network interfaces:

Code:
# ifconfig ppp0
ppp0 Protokoll:Punkt-zu-Punkt Verbindung

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Fedora :: Appropriate Place To Install Sun Java JDK?

Dec 31, 2009

I need to install Sun Java JDK on Fedora. which directory should I install?

/usr/src
/usr/lib
/usr/share

or
/usr/local/src
/usr/local/lib
/usr/local/share

or other places would be better?

Another question is:

Fedora comes with a Java compiler. What's the difference this one with the Sun JDK? Do I really need to install Sun JDK?

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Fedora :: Changes In Login.defs Does Not Take Place?

Jul 13, 2010

I edit /etc/login.defs so it change the mail directory:

Before changes:

Code:
MAIL_DIR /var/spool/mail
#MAIL_FILE .mail
After changes:

Code:
#MAIL_DIR /var/spool/mail
MAIL_FILE .mail

But when i create new users there is no .mail file in their home folder

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Fedora Hardware :: Second Hdd - Cannot Place Items In It

Aug 11, 2011

I have a second HDD oon the computer and the fedora system can see it so that is no problem. The problem is that when i want to make a folder or put a file on that HDD i get the message:

Error while copying "filename".
There was an error copying the file into /media/a53d6b68-7242-4f43-8cd9-8dfc1b592ad2.
Error opening file '/media/a53d6b68-7242-4f43-8cd9-8dfc1b592ad2/filename': Permission denied

How can i solve this? (and how can i make the disk called something else then a53d6b68-7242-4f43-8cd9-8dfc1b592ad2)

Also there is a folder on the disk named "lost+found" what is this and why is it there?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Place App In Desktop Startup?

Mar 4, 2010

i want to start my application when the user logs in.

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Fedora :: Can't Seem To Find The Place Where To Change The Themes

Sep 26, 2009

I can't seem to find the place where to change the themes. I want to get shiki-noble, mint, dust, wise, and the other shikis.

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Fedora :: Sda2 Partition Mounted All Over The Place?

Jun 6, 2011

I installed Fedora 15 onto sda2, and a df looks like this:

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 3.9G 3.4G 311M 92% /
udev 991M 0 991M 0% /dev

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Fedora :: Place Application Launcher To Bottom?

Jul 11, 2011

Is there way to place application launcher which is by default placed at left side of the screen to bottom (like MAC style)?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Point To Point (ad-hoc) SSH Over USB Or Ethernet?

Jun 3, 2010

I was wondering if there is any way to SSH from one computer to another and completely bypass a router or any other network infrastructure. The reason I ask is because my robot ( same one in this post ) often needs to change which wireless network it automatically connects to, however it is getting annoying to have to drag out a monitor and plug it in along with a keyboard and mouse every time this needs to happen. Instead I'd much rather just plug my laptop into the other computer, SSH in and change the network myself.

So I thought I would ask you kind people if this is possible. The robot's computer has unused ethernet and USB ports, and I'd like to use those if at all possible (and with linux, anything is possible! -- sorta). I thought about doing something with ad-hoc, but this would limit my range (in infrastructure mode I can control the thing anywhere there is internet), and is to be avoided.

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Fedora :: Adding String To File (a Specific Place) From CLI?

Jun 2, 2010

I have a script that among other things generates a makefile with an error that causes make to fail. specifically, the string "-Wimplicit-function-dec" should be changed a bit to "-Wimplicit-function-declaration". Is there a way to have bash add the new eight characters in the right place (on line 105)?

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General :: Configure VNC Server On Fedora 12 To Connect From Any Place

Feb 18, 2010

i want to configure VNC server on Fedora 12 to be able to connect from any place how to configure it i try Google to find instruction about it but i found alot on ways to configure and they are difference what you recommend

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Fedora X86/64bit :: Grey Box In Place Of Flash Playback (with Temp Fix)?

Oct 13, 2009

When I play a flash video in x86_64 with the latest 64bit flashplayer I will often get a grey rectangle after a few secs rather than playback. This is 100% reproducible if I restart firefox after playing a flash video and try to replay it.If I start firefox from a terminal I can see "invoke_NPP_Destroy: assertion failed:" type errors. Logging off and logging back on fixes, so I investigated which process needs to be restarted. Turns out to be gvfsd, so if you get a grey box do this in a terminal (as a normal user NOT as root)

Code:

killall gvfsd
/usr/libexec/gvfsd &

then refresh the page and all should be fine. (In fact the problem does not recur for an entire session until I login again) If others could report whether this fixes the same problem I can submit a bug report.

EDIT: I am using libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so from here

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Installation :: Uninstall Fedora From A Partition And Install Ubuntu In It's Place?

Jun 3, 2011

About 3-4 years ago I installed a new harddrive in my computer (XP Pro) and moved the old system disk drive to be secondary. I installed Grub and partitioned it in half. I installed Fedora on one partition and installed XP on the other. Now I want to keep the XP and replace the Fedora with another Linux like Ubuntu or Mint to try them out. I am not sure what I need to do to replace the Fedora and keep XP. Could someone give some idea how this would be done? I don't remember exactly how I did it at the time or what tools I had used or what I will need.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: GRUB Loads During Booting / Stage1.5 And Stage2 Take Place?

Jun 28, 2010

i am newer to linux.i have a doubt in linux boot process in my machine RHEL5 has installed,in bootig GRUB will load in 3 steps

stage 1--> stage1.5 --->stage2

stage1

1st stage1 of grub is located in the 412 bytes of MBR)

also there is a file
/boot/grub/stage1 ( then what is this???)

stage1.5
( where does stage1.5 file located ? i found certain files in /boot/grub/)
like

e2fs_stage1_5

fat_stage1_5

ffs_stage1_5

code....

but my qusetn is GRUB loads from among these files??i removed the above mentioned files from /boot/grub ,but my system is still booting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

how it is?then how stage1.5 and stage2 take place??

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Fedora Security :: Get The SELINUX Authors To Consider Re-labeling Files When They Are Moved From One Place To Another?

Feb 17, 2010

I have a Fedora 12 box with a fresh install. I use ktorrent to download something, eg a series, into my home folder. Now, as root, I move (not copy) the folder with the downloaded files to /var/www/html/bob so that when someone opens http://myserver/bob/ they see the list of folders and files I have placed there. I also chmod the whole folder to 755 and chown to root.root. The folder I have just moved there is not displayed. So to work around it (before I realised it was SELINUX) I created a new folder. Now the folder is visible. Good. So now I move the files into the new folder and delete the old one. The files are displayed ... good. But wait, there's more: you cannot access (download) the files, even though they are visible.

1. How do I VIEW what context is assigned to these files?

2. How do I correct the context so that http server can allow people to access them?

3. How do we get the SELINUX authors to consider re-labeling files when they are moved from one place to another so as not to cause this fault?

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Fedora :: Create A 'clickable' Script In 15 And Then Place The Result In The Favourites Panel?

Jun 16, 2011

I just upgraded to Fedora 15 from Fedora 14.... I think I could tolerate the new gnome shell if I could turn some of my tcl/tk and python gui scripts into things that I can store in the 'favorites' panel. In F14 I could create 'applets' ( with an Icon) that I could put in the top panel ( menu bar). Clicking on the icon would start the (gui based) script. Is there some way I can create a 'clickable' script in F15 and then place the result in the Favourites panel?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: NFS Mount Point On Two Servers?

Jun 1, 2010

I am trying to mount /NFS as nfs mountpoint on two servers ( A & B ) having OS OEL 5. After mounting the nfs filesystem, both of them behave normally for around 10 mins and after that the NFS file handle become stale and the mountpoints dont respond. While executing df -kh, the output hang out and the /var/log/messages show the following message:

May 27 15:48:56 earth mountd[3078]: Cannot export /NFS, possibly unsupported filesystem or fsid= required
May 28 04:04:20 earth kernel: nfs: server nas not responding, still trying
May 28 10:11:51 earth kernel: nfs: server nas not responding, still trying

The fstab entries for /NFS mountpoint on both servers is :
nas:/NFS /NFS nfs rw,bg,hard,nointr,tcp,nfsvers=3,timeo=600,rsize=32 768,wsize=32768,acti
meo=0 1 2

/etc/export entries on both server is :
/NFS *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash)

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Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Configure Clients On LAN To Point To Dns?

Jul 6, 2010

I have setup a DNS server in a LAN,How should I configure the clients on the LAN to point to my dns??

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Fedora :: Using Fedora As Wireless Access Point?

Jun 10, 2009

I have a Pentium 3 system running Fedora 10 (but will be upgraded to 11 this weekend) acting as the router for my 10.x.x.x network to my DSL modem using iptables for a couple of windows computers in my house. the network is all copper ethernet, but my girlfriend's notebook has wireless on it. I put a Linksys wireless PCI card into the fedora server, and it works with b43-fwcutter-011 and lsmod shows b43 loaded. iwconfig lists wlan0. anyway, what I need to know is if anyone has any instructions on how to make the server also be a wireless access point w/ WPA2 encryption for my girlfriend's notebook so that she doesn't have to use her ethernet cable anymore. I've done some google searching and haven't came across anything that was of much help.I ran system-config-network but it didn't seem to have a section on setting up wlan0 to be an access point.

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Fedora Servers :: Point Two Different Domain To System?

Feb 25, 2009

I have problem with our fedora 8. We have two different domains. So i want to point these two domains to my fedora system but should not go to the same document folder.ecause these are different websites. I tried maximum but i didnt get correct solution.

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Fedora :: Get To A Point Where It Automatically Connects Without Anyone Logged In

Oct 5, 2009

I just recently installed Fedora 11 and I notice that the network connection will not connect automatically. Basically I am trying to get to a point where it automatically connects without anyone logged in. (I hope that makes sense) Right now I have to log in as a user in order to get eth1 to connect and get an IP.

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Fedora Installation :: Point To Activate Window In F12?

Nov 18, 2009

I have just installed F12, and have a question. I like to activate windows by moving mouse pointer to it without the need to click in it. I can use System->Preference->Windows to set that. In F12, the Windows under Preference is gone. How do I change the "click to activate" into "point to activate"

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Fedora :: Mounting Point Of A DVD Image File In A VM?

Dec 8, 2009

I installed Fedora 12 in a virtual environment using VMware workstation, I am learning a Linux book. 1. The book ask me to change my directory to Fedora 12 DVD's RPM file directory under terminal. It assumes the mounting point for the disk image would be e.g. '/media/dvd/packages/', but if I type in 'cd /media/dvd/packages/' it obviously won't find the directory. So how do I navigate to the directory using CD command, but I guess put it more accurately I will need to find out what is the mounting point of the Fedora 12 DVD image in my VM.

2. I have another question with my root password, I cannot login as root when the VM first boot up, at the login screen where you are asked about your account name and password screen, So I have to use my normal user account (made up by my first name and last name) when I installed Fedora. But I know exactly what my root password is. The weird thing is I can still access to the root account in the desktops windows environment no problem. e.g. if I go to the top bar 'system-administration-authentication' program, it will let me in after I typed in my root password. In other words, I have access to all the admin tools in the desktop environment.

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Fedora :: No Decimal Point In Programming Calculator?

Dec 9, 2010

I just noticed there doesn't seem to be a decimal point button on the calculator (gcalctool 5.32.0) when it is in programming mode. I'm using Fedora 14 (32-bit).

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Fedora :: Mount Point Disappears After Reboot?

Jun 15, 2011

I have created a mount point (/media/a500) for my Iconia Tablet and added the following to get it to mount automatically.

First download and install mtpfs......Then do this

Code:
sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0502", MODE="0666"
sudo mkdir /media/a500
sudo chown user:user /media/a500

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This works just fine for Fedora 14 but on Fedora 15 the mount point disappears on reboot ie there is no /media/a500 folder. a500 appears under devices in Nautilus and mtpfs is ok as I can mount the device via the command line by creating the mount point setting ownership and running

Code: mtpfs /media/a500

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Top Giving Floating Point Exception?

Jan 5, 2010

I am facing floating point exception issues in running top on some of my Red-Hat Linux servers

# top
6:45am up 476 days, 52 min, 4 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
109 processes: 108 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
Floating point exception
When I am executing the same command using strace or ltrace, its running fine.
# ls -lrt /usr/bin/top

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