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<0> ^peter^: thanks <0> ^peter^: found the auto for levels <1> can someone here help me with ipw2200/fc5? <0> flaccid: this may be a good start http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/fc2-ipw2200.shtml <2> what is typical performance for glxgears for the open source ati driver's on something like a radeon mobility 9000? <2> i'm getting 100 fps small size and 10 fps maximized <2> and i swear my 2d performance ****s <2> redraws take a long time <2> can i quantitatively check my 2d performance? <3> hello, what is the chmod number for -rw-r--r-- <1> pembo13: thats what i used. i just restarted it seemed to have done something <0> flaccid: good or bad? <1> device seems to be up now <1> but not network for eth1 <0> flaccid: now attempt to setup with system-config-netowrk <0> system-config-network*
<1> yep, i'm just going to manually edit the network script <0> well that's another way <1> just because fedora does wrong KEY= and not WIRELESS_ENC_KEY= <4> hi. How can i upgrade mysql < 4 to mysql 4.1 on FC2 in the most simple way? <5> mm2000, download the source and compile it <5> mm2000, oh wait they give u precompiled .. so all u have to do is download and untar <0> mm2000: i believe mysql.org provides FC2 compatible RPMs <5> pembo13, rpm will ask for a hellua dependancies i believe. Maybe i am wrong ; dunno <0> kryptoz: you could be write... <0> in which case mm2000, i would suggest `yum localinstall <mysql rpm files path>` <4> pembo13: cant find any rpm mysql4.1 <0> mm2000: i'll have a look <4> Trying to rebuild the source rpm, but got an error on that. <4> kryptoz: i am afraid of that also. The deps.. <0> mm2000: i am guessing you do not want version 5.0 ? <6> hmm im trying to yum update and i get this error: <6> Error: Missing Dependency: libecal-1.2.so.3 is needed by package evolution <6> anyone know why that would happen? <4> pembo13: is 4.1 compatible with 5.0? <4> I shall load a schema created on 4.1 <0> i don't think all features from 5.0 will work in 4.1..no <0> but keeping things simple, I would ***ume so, but don't do anything critical based on my say so <0> mm2000: never mind...what version do you want? if 4.x .. x = ? <4> 4.1 <4> as i recall there is a major difference in 4.0 and 4.1 <0> as do i <0> mm2000: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.1.html <0> pick your poison from there <4> i have already downloaded the srpm from there. <0> mm2000: the rpms are there too <4> where? <0> hm <0> well there all over that page <0> Ctrl+F > "rpm" (case insensitive + wrap arpund) in your browser and see for yourself <4> for enterprise and suse, yes. But nothing for FC <0> true, but there are some generic rpms which I seem to remember using at some point <0> quite possible FC2/3 <0> FC follows the linux standard base (i believe) so those RPMS should work..if not...rpm -e at will <7> Hmm. When Apache 2.2 wants to load the non-existing mod_access.so on a fresh install of FC5, that is a bug regardless of http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/upgrading.html right? <0> ndim: i would say so <0> ndim: what are the symptoms? <7> pembo13: The service just does not start. If I put SELinux in permissive mode, I can actually see the error message that httpd cannot load mod_access.so. <0> hmm <0> what /log file does that come in? <7> No log files. <0> so..where do you see the error message? <7> Oh wait, perhaps in permissive mode? <7> On the console. <0> hm <0> interesting <7> Exactly :) <0> i have FC5 + Apache - mod_access.so but don't seem to have that problem <0> and my SELinux is disabled <0> (machine is mostly a desktop) <0> mod_access.so doesn't seem to be in any FC repo even <7> Nope. <7> It has been replaced by mod_authz_host <0> ndim: how fresh is this install of yours? I can't find mod_access.so in any of my httpd conf files <7> in apache 2.2 <0> okay <7> pembo13: FC5 install of a few weeks ago. Not any test something. The FC5 release.
<2> what file (or command) can i look at to find out my motherboard? <0> what conf file makes mention of of it? <0> squeaks: there may not be a tool in FC Core for that..might have to dload one...have you tried googling for "linux+motherboard+information" ? <2> yea, but i'll try again <0> what kind of info are you looking for? <2> chipset, like intel i8** or whatever <0> hm <0> ok <0> squeaks: i'm coming up empty on Google myself <1> now i am just having trouble with the wep <0> might want to post this to the mailing list <0> flaccid: what can i say.... we need an oper wireless network card <7> pembo13: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf of course :) <0> ndim: are you sure? <1> oper? <0> ope?? <7> Yes. <0> oper?? <1> maybe the latest version doesnt use WIRELESS_ENC_KEY <0> ndim: do `rpm -qf /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf` just to see <7> pembo13: httpd-2.2.0-5.1.2 <2> pembo13, lspci :) <0> squeaks: i knew of lspci..didn't realise it gave chipset info <0> or did you mean embedded devices? <0> ndim: I too have httpd-2.2.0-5.1.2 but not mention of mod_access.so <2> eh, i'm not sure, i can just see it uses intel i855 <0> cool <7> pembo13: Oh. <0> oh wel <7> pembo13: I realise what the problem is. I have once run some system-config-foo application to configure apache. <0> ahh, ok <7> pembo13: Thanks for the hint. :-) <0> ndim: well then you can't file a bug report <7> So let's file a bug against that one. <0> ndim: you're welcome <1> rightio fixed now <1> ty for that page <1> i had to put the key in a separate file <0> flaccid: cool <7> Ah. Of course. That bug is already in bugzilla. You just have to know you need to look for system-config-httpd, not for httpd. <0> cool cool <0> ndim: never needed to use that tool myself <8> I'm having depenency issues - http://rafb.net/paste/results/KI7E6F95.html <9> hi guys <0> sean33: hi <9> to get apache asp support in fc5 do i need to install from source or is there a rpm ? <9> hi pembo <0> sean33: remember trying that...as far as I remember you have to install from source, and it was a bit hackish <0> sean33: i think it was basically a mod which piped the .asp files to a perl interpreter <0> sean33: but I am pretty sure it doesn't come as in any of the fedora repos <9> pembo13: right thanks <0> sean33: no problem <0> fheiss: do `rpm -qa | grep evolution-data-server` and tell me what you get <8> evolution-data-server-1.6.1-1.fc5.2 <0> fheiss: have a fast net connection? <8> yes <0> okay <0> do `yum clean a;;` <0> sorry <0> do `yum clean all` <0> then `yum update evolution-data-server` <7> pembo13: Thanks for walking through that problem with me. <0> then attempt whatever updating/installing you were doing before <0> ndim: no problem dude <8> pembo13: still get the dependency error when I try to update evolution-sata-server <0> fheiss: could you paste bin the output of just `yum install evolution-data-server` please <8> install or update? <8> http://rafb.net/paste/results/lRRT8j91.html <0> fheiss: update <0> sorry <10> Hi guys. <10> I need to know if anyone knows of a good tutorial... <10> On how to change the text in the p***word dialog box that XScreenSaver gives you to unlock the workstation when ending the screensaver. <0> fheiss: and you did the `yum clean all` ?
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