Programming :: App To Deal - Work With Requirements Management?

Jan 15, 2010

What is the application you are used to work with (if any) to deal with requirements management?

Anyone but doors or osrmt?

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Fedora :: Make Gconfig In KDE Does Not Work After Satisfying Requirements?

Aug 20, 2010

Why after installing gtk+, glib and libglade (as well as their -devel counterparts) I am still getting the error below?

Code:
# make gconfig
*

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Ubuntu :: Power Management Not Work

Dec 25, 2010

when i get the Graphics device driver on, then the power management not work. it can not change the CPU frequencies, and it can not change the LCD backlight and save the change. I try a lot, install laptop-mode-tools,and change thd setting, it still not work...

ubuntu 10.04.1
linux 2.6.32-27-generic
i5 460m CPU
ATI HD5470

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Ubuntu :: How To Deal With Tar.gz

Jun 17, 2011

i have been using linux for about 2 months now , and still can't deal with tar.gz files! i extract the achieve , open the folder , open terminal in that folder , then make and..... nothing i didn't find the make file in firefox 6 tar.gz for example , for other files there was missing libraries , is there a compiler that can do the job simply like synaptic? it is really stupid that every application should have its installation instructions!!!! why there isn't some standardization for all linux distro in this point? deb packages are simple to use , why there isn't a general package system for all linux distro ? or at least a unified system for compiling where i can use the tar.gz files like .deb files?

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Dec 23, 2009

Is it a big deal to upgrade to KDE 4.4? I am using 11.2.

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Jun 28, 2011

An existing Windows 2003 Server hosts a WDS pxe role. A networtk shared directory provides some customized OS.

I have to migrate this server without altered the WDS directory. Is it possible to deal with this stack under Redhat with pxelinux ?

Actually, my tests are negative. But I definitively have to deal with as a requirement. Otherwise an update will be made for each alteration of the OS.

POC : Red Hat 5 64bits, Apache2, Samba3, pxelinux, tftp-hpa.

I had successfully boot a virtual pc under Red hat. But I'm alaways game over with the corporate OS. When I load a pxeboot.n12 file there is an invalid file or corrupt error. When I rename this file as pxeboot.0 (to use pxelinue) the next step is a boot menu. I load a BCD file but after a boot.ini file is required but not present. This file doesn't exits in the current directory.

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Ubuntu :: What's The Deal On Adobe Flash Player

Jan 10, 2010

A couple of the sites I go to, very professional and legit sites, tell me I need Adobe flash player. Now that I don't run anything with Ubuntu other then a FW is this safe? What about "NoScript" for Firefox?

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Ubuntu Networking :: How To Deal With A Windows/ Networks

May 21, 2011

All the Ubuntu networking info I can find online talks about Samba and how to deal with a Windows/Ubuntu networks.

I have 4 computers for my family, I just installed Ubuntu (10.04 lts on 2, 10.10 & 11.04) on them. They are all dual boot with XP.

Is there a tutorial that talks about just dealing with an Ubuntu network? I would assume you don't use or need Samba if windows isn't involved?

Also it looks to me that the work-group name is more important to windows. Is it even necessary with Ubuntu?

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Software :: How To Deal Files With Space In Names

Jul 15, 2011

I have a bash file as following:

Code:

#!/bin/sh
deal_file(){
printf $1

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so the for loop spilt the file names if containing spaces, how can I fix the bug?

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Ubuntu :: What's The Deal With Firefox Security Patches On 9.10

Jul 6, 2010

It's starting to feel like Ubuntu 9.10 users have been left out in the cold, or at least forced to fend for themselves. I'm referring to the publicly-known vulnerabilities present in Firefox 3.5.9 (the version currently in use by Ubuntu 9.10). Ubuntu 10.04 (which uses Firefox 3.6.x instead of 3.5.x) users received their package updates June 29th, yet Ubuntu 9.10 seems to have been placed on the back burner. So basically, my questions are: Does anyone know what's going on? What's taking so long? Has security support for Firefox been terminated for Ubuntu 9.10?

PS: I can sort of understand how Ubuntu isn't able to provide Firefox patches for Ubuntu 9.04, as it uses Firefox 3.0.x (which isn't supported upstream anymore) and the distro release is so close to EOL. But, surely Ubuntu 9.10 doesn't need to be treated the same way, given that the 3.5.x branch it uses is still supported upstream and the distro release won't reach EOL until Q2 2011.

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General :: Deal With Job That Stop And Cannot Continue Unless Made Foreground?

May 23, 2010

Recent example: mountlo (using UML):

vi@vi-notebook:~/b$ mountlo -m 16 -d /dev/uba1 /home/vi/mnt/usb -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,allow_other&
[1] 32561
vi@vi-notebook:~/b$ Checking that ptrace can change system call numbers...OK
Checking syscall emulation patch for ptrace...OK
Checking advanced syscall emulation patch for ptrace...OK
Checking PROT_EXEC mmap in /tmp...OK

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Also happens with Gimp (when it does run it's plug-ins). Parts of Gimp started by `gimp q.jpg&' freeze and cannot continue unless "killall -CONT" or made foreground. Is it a bug? How to reliably start things in a background?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Netbook Is Not Capable To Deal With Some UTP Cables

Feb 18, 2010

I have a strange problem regarding the connection to a LAN. I have a asus eeepc 1000H with Ubuntu netbook remix 9.10 (dual boot with WinXp). I've discovered two days ago that one of the pins from the ethernet port is pushed inside. This led to the fact that my netbook is not capable to deal with some UTP cables in the sense that it won't connect at the network through this cables. These cables work perfectly for any other computer.This is true for XP - for Ubuntu I found that it is not possible at all to connect through any cable at a LAN. There is an exception to that - my internet connection at home is done through PPPOE and I am able to access the internet through Ubuntu and WinXp.

Asus Romania won't honor the warranty (in their opinion I abused the product and it is my fault - fair enough - it is my fault since I am the single owner of the product - and I am connecting it in various locations to various ethernet cables) and in order to fix it they told me they will need to change the entire motherboard - which I guess it will cost me a price close to the price of the netbook itself - and I don't want to pay that much just for a pushed inside pin. (I wrote these to avoid questions regarding the warranty).I can live with the fact that some of the ethernet/UTP cables won't work with my netbook - but I can't live with the fact that the Ubuntu OS is not capable to connect to the internet through the ethernet port in any other locations besides my home. I require help in order to establish if there is something wrong with the Ubuntu ethernet settings or the Ubuntu OS is not capable to connect to internet through the faulty ethernet port (WinXp can).

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Server :: MySQL Backup - Deal With Large Amounts Of Data?

Feb 15, 2011

we've been trying to become a bit more serious about backup. It seems the better way to do MySQL backup is to use the binlog. However, that binlog is huge! We seem to produce something like 10Gb per month. I'd like to copy the backup to somewhere off the server as I don't feel like there is much to be gained by just copying it to somewhere else on the server. I recently made a full backup which after compression amounted to 2.5Gb and took me 6.5 hours to copy to my own computer ... So that solution doesn't seem practical for the binlog backup.Should we rent another server somewhere? Is it possible to find a server like that really cheap? Or is there some other solution? What are other people's MySQL backup practices?

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Jul 25, 2011

For about a week now I've been seeing mass attempts to relay through postfix and login to dovecot from the same 2 addresses, none are successful due to how postfix/dovecot are configured and I wouldn't be overly worried but my isp have picked up on it and are nagging at me

What ways do people go about just dropping connection attempts from offending addresses/ranges when stuff like that happens? An ideal thing would be something that detects repeated failed attempts from a host or range and subsequently ignore/ban them, perhaps for a specified length of time, something along the lines of denyhosts and fail2ban for ssh would be great Don't know if there's anything out there or just a plain tried and trusted method anyone might use for stuff like this, if not a hint on the most appropriate way to go about it 'manually' would do

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Ubuntu / Apple :: Script To Deal With Pseudo-hardlinked Directories In Time Machine Backups

Jun 16, 2010

Just wanted to share a script that I wrote to migrate data off of a Time Machine backup. As anyone who's tried this knows, it's not straightforward because most directories are pseudo-hardlinked according to some hare-brained scheme Apple came up with. (Hard-linked directories actually show up as zero-length regular files with bizarre link counts greater than 128. The link count corresponds to a directory called "dir_$N" (where $N is the link count) inside of a special directory at the root of the Time Machine volume called ".HFS+ Private Directory Data^M" (where the ^M is a literal carriage-return character).)

Here's the script (it's also attached, for convenience). It works pretty much the same as "rsync -av <SRC_DIR> <DST_DIR>" would, if the pseudo-hardlinks weren't in the way. In other words, it just recursively copies the first directory to the second. So the first argument (the source directory) is typically something like

/media/<TIME_MACHINE_VOLNAME>/Backups.backupdb/<HOSTNAME>/Latest/<VOLNAME>

if you want the entire latest backup. It can also be a relative path, if you've already changed to a directory inside the backup.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Grub2 Is Unable To Deal With Mounting The Samba Shares On Lan At Boot Time

Oct 15, 2010

I've been having terrible trouble with my 64bit Desktop v10.04 ever since I upgraded it. Has been a long battle - but I think I have it down to just one remaining issue which I suspect is more related to the network than to the upgrade. So I'll ask here also... The old system always used grub as the bootloader, and has always worked just fine. I have now had to do a complete fresh install, which incorporated a change to grub2 (first time I have used it).

It would seem now, that grub2 is unable to deal with mounting the samba shares on my lan at boot time. The boot always fails, dumping the user to the cli rather than the gui desktop. The error given indicates that the network is unreachable. Most users of the system have given up on Ubuntu altogether because of this, and fallen back into the clutches of the evil empire (the machine dual boots XP). If I log in, and manually startx to open the desktop, the network is there, and the shares are mounted just fine. Everything seems to be working ok - but for crashing out of the boot process with network errors. The fstab file follows, in case there is some cause there I'm not seeing (I have edited names and passwords prior to posting)...

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Sep 8, 2011

I have an old notebook on which I would like to install Fedora 15. Because the normal requirements of Fedora 15 are prety high I would like to install the command-line version (so without GNOME/KDE). I was wondering what the requirements of the command-line only version would be. Would it run on a 650MHZ PIII, 128mb RAM system? If so how do I install a command-line only version?

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Ubuntu :: What Are The System Requirements For 10.10

Feb 27, 2011

I Was Just Wondering What The System Requierments for Ubuntu 10.10 are Because i am interested in installing it on a 500 MHz 256 MB Ram Gateway Pentium 3 Will it work?

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Aug 27, 2010

I currently have 512 MB of ram and a 2.6 GHZ pentium processor and 40GB free on my hard disk, can I still install f13?

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Jan 11, 2011

What are the hardware requirements of openSUSE 64 bit? Is it the same as 32 bit? In particular, I'm concerned with how much HD space I need to install the OS. The ISO for openSUSE x64 was 4.2 GB. Crazy!

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Ubuntu Installation :: 10.4 Or 9.10 Hardware Requirements?

May 4, 2010

I have been trying to install 9.10 on a 2007 Satellite Laptop, L35, 512MB RAM, 60GB HD, Intel Centrino.The CD drive is damaged so I booted from an USB, in the live session and in the installing process the computer freezes. I finally tryed installing ubuntu using the whole HD, deleting Windows XP, I hoped this would help Ubuntu's performance... failure.

What are the hardware requirements for 10.4? Should I try an older version of Ubuntu? Should I try a different Distribution?

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Ubuntu :: Windows 98-like System Requirements?

Oct 19, 2010

I have a Windows 98 computer I would like to run a linux distribution on. Note: It has 333Mhz and 64MB of RAM. Currently (using the KernelEx program), I can run the latest Firefox w/ latest Flash and use Microsoft Word 97 and Excel 97. Are there any options in the Linux world that can match what Windows 98 gives me with my system specs?

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Feb 10, 2011

I'm running Ubuntu 10.10. Is there a way to eliminate, or at least change the length of time, of having to enter your password after the screen timesout from no activity? I've looked all though Preferences but have not found anything that seems to address this.

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Ubuntu Installation :: PC Requirements For Server 11.04

Jul 13, 2011

I'm using Intel atom 1.8 Ghz, RAM 4GB, but it took 12 hours to install ubuntu server 11.04. Can U guys tell me PC requirements to install it?

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CentOS 5 :: What Are The System Requirements For The LiveCD

Jun 26, 2010

What are the system requirements for the CentOS 5 liveCD?

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Jan 22, 2010

I just want to know how to easily speed up my computer because it runs desperately slow. I am running windows Xp which is about two years old.

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Software :: Software To Deal With Recalcitrant Copy Protected Cd From 2008?

Feb 1, 2010

so i have a promotion audio cd from 2008 and i simply cannot rip it it is copy protected i simply want to copy it to my computer but whatever is in there does not allow me to i have tried


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can see i have used quite a few of the heavy guns any of those would work to rip any other audio cd i think here i need some űbernerd expertise ok it tells me there are no audio tracks on the disc which of course is not true as it plays in my stereo it pretends to be a data disc but is not

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Aug 14, 2009

checking for GLADE... configure: error: Package requirements (libglade-2.0 >= 2.4) were not met:I can't find this file, I tried running yum install libglade and it worked, but it won't accept it.Package libglade2-2.6.4-1.fc11.x86_64 already installed and latest version.

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Fedora :: Error: Package Requirements (purple) Were Not Met

Jul 23, 2011

configure: error: Package requirements (purple) were not met:No package 'purple' found

Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix. Alternatively, you may set the environment variables PURPLE_CFLAGS and PURPLE_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config. See the pkg-config man page for more details. What am I supposed to do from here? I know libpurple is installed but the package "purple" doesn't even exist. The application I'm trying to install is called gFire by the way.

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May 17, 2010

I plan to bye a router for my desktop PC. I will plan to use many hotspots in my location. I don't have much experience with this equipment, and I need router or just small WiFi card.

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