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<0> hello i am running fc4 on i686 athlon compiled for i386 with 513MB ram and x-org 6.8.2 .. xwindows is extremely sluggish.. anything I should check out? thanks <0> fc4 i686 athlon compiled for i386 <1> what cpu ? <0> amd duron 1GHx <2> cheapskat: try running top to see if it is doing something <3> xylia22 <3> has an onjoin trojan sender <3> or some **** <3> euro***4free.rar <3> christ <3> [17:24] <Xylia22> hey,wants free 30 days trial at porn gallerys ?,check out > http://www.magadoo.com/goto.php?url=http://83.128.8.17/Hardcore-XXX-Porno.rar <3> and when you leave <0> Maarten, top just shows x using the most cpu <2> how much cpu is being used? <0> in uname does _FC4 #1 mean rc or the offical FC4 release? <2> you should try to find out what it is lacking
<2> memory, resources of cpu power <0> up to 20% cpu 3.5% mem <2> it is the official release <0> but i would think 1ghz + 512 MB would be sufficient <0> im running a pwm as my window manager which is very lightweight <2> are the other values low? <2> like 'wa'? <0> i dont see 'wa' would recompiling for i686 help ? kernel and/or apps <2> you first need to find out what the problem is <0> so what else should i look into <2> in top, the third line shows some stats, you have id for idle, and then wa <0> oh sorry.. Cpu(s): 8.3% us, 1.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 90.4% id, 0.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si <2> that sounds good <2> no idea why it is slow, maybe a driver problem (graphics maybe?) <0> maybe? <0> any way to check? <4> is there a way to make fc4 log users off after a time of inactivity? <4> ElCh, <4> ElChu , <4> ded, <2> ElChupey, you can specify it in /etc/profile <4> ? <2> TMOUT= time in seconds <4> oh <2> your question? <4> what about hous <4> hours? <2> do some math :) <4> lol <4> knew you were gonna say that <4> thanks man <2> np <4> i was just trying to get my nick completion to work <4> =0) <4> ill quit <2> bye <4> Maarten, that will on ly work on remote commands, not logging in / out im told <2> set it to 5 seconds an see for yourself :) <4> lol <4> it will log my account out? <2> yeah, if you don't input for 5 secs <2> http://www.faqs.org/docs/securing/chap5sec32.html <2> of course you have to logout and login again before it works <4> okay you convinced me <2> it works? :) <4> cool man...thanks alot <5> ls <5> hello <2> hi <5> i was just trying to install the ntfs module <5> # uname -rm <5> 2.6.15-1.2009.4.2_FC5hypervisor i686 <5> so i got kernel-module-ntfs-2.6.15-1.2009.4.2_FC5-2.1.26-0.rr.10.4.i686.rpm <5> after i do rpm -ihv kernel-module-ntfs-2.6.15-1.2009.4.2_FC5-2.1.26-0.rr.10.4.i686.rpm <5> # /sbin/modprobe ntfs <5> FATAL: Module ntfs not found. <5> help please <6> hey guys <2> StPeter: you need ntfs for your kernel (FC5hypervisor) <6> i have a box that had 128mb ram <6> now ive upgraded to 256
<6> i see it in the bios that its 256mb ram <6> but in top i still see i have only 128ram <6> any ideas? <2> yakovz_: cat /proc/meminfo <5> so i need one w/ suffix FCSHypervisor? <6> maarten it shows 128 ram <2> yes, or you need to run the default kernel without hypervisor <2> strange yakovz_ <6> eventough i have pluged in another stick and the bios recognized it <6> is there any config files i should modify? <6> or somthing? <2> maybe it is broken <6> its rh 7.3 :) <2> non, mem is automatically recognized <6> actually its checkpoints splat <2> and does it work now StPeter? <5> no <5> i'm trying to look up how to run the kernel w/o hypervisor <5> i can't find the module w/ hypervisor <2> can can download the source and build it yourself :) <5> yeah, i'm trying to do that <4> it didnt work Maarten..well it did ...but not what I wanted <4> it kills a term ..but doesnt log a user off <7> Hi everyone. I'm trying to configure kernel-ntfs so I can read my NTFS drives (obviously) and I've got everything mounted correctly, I just can't get the correct permissions so that I can read the drive logged in under an account other than root. <8> man mount <7> well...thank you dubkat...you really went out on a limb there :) man mount didn't tell me much though, unfortunatly. perhaps you could be a little more specific/ <1> MP_Nesto, what do ya wanna do ? <7> OmegaEvil, I want to be able to read my NTFS drives logged in under an account other than root. <1> well that depends on the support the ntfs module gives people <1> each fs has different options supported <1> hence readin man mount might give you some options to try <1> or ya have to google <1> for the ntfs kernel mod site and check on what mount options they support <7> I've read through man mount, and I personally didn't get much out of it (I'm not doubting that it isn't there) I'm a bit new to this thogh. <1> you could try the user,users options <7> ok I just looked those up. I don't understand how those are going to help though....the drives are already mounted. <1> then umount them <8> very explanitory <8> right from man mount <8> Thus, given a line /dev/cdrom /cd iso9660 ro,user,noauto,unhide <8> (iii) Normally, only the superuser can mount file systems. However, when fstab contains the user option on a line, anybody can mount the corresponding system. <7> so I should unmount them, and then mount them again under the account that I want to read it from? <8> unmount them <8> add an entry in /etc/fstab <8> after reading man fstab & man mount so you understand the options <7> I have added something to /etc/fstab Jasper (AutOPSY) helped me <7> okay, thanks for your help. <8> and im not trying to be mean, im just turse cuz im helping like 3 people at once. <7> No I understand. I'm sure you get alot of the same questions all the time. <1> haha indeed <7> I'm no stranger to the world of the techi :). Just linux. <1> errm <1> winblows isnt techi <7> Omega, there is a world outside of Linux. <1> hah yep true <8> there is? <1> but nobody here cares about that <7> believe it or not ;) <7> OmegaEvil, I can sympathize with that. <1> winblows ****s <1> always will <1> microsoft keeps on stealing ideas from macosx and lunix <1> as will be seen with ie7 <7> I'm more of a mac person myself. <7> But I figured it wouldn't hurt to dabble into Linux. <7> I added this line to /etc/fstab <7> /dev/hda1 /mnt/ntfs ntfs users,fmask=222,dmask=222 1 1 <7> dmask should be 022 shouldn't it? <1> depends <1> 2 is = 5 <1> 0=7 <1> you take te mask away from 7 <9> sup people <9> any hear of the term "writting zero's" to a drive?
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