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<0> as i said
<1> i did
<0> ok
<0> run: yum update kernel --enablerepo=updates-released
<2> mutk, here is the output of iptables-save http://rafb.net/paste/results/th3Koi56.html
<3> I disable selinux on fc5, anyone runs and seem more heavy than disabled?
<0> Iceshadow?
<4> crossone, run top on a terminal and look whats causing the cpu usage
<1> sorry, am back
<4> crossone, i dont recommend to disable selinux... its less security then.
<0> i disabled it, works like a charm
<0> no one understands selinux anyway
<5> what is the best way to configure in fc5 the ssh server?
<3> che, It's running fast here, but I asked If I enable it, could run more slow?
<4> crossone, its a bit slower... but if you dont have a very very slow box you probably dont really notice it
<3> che what is your machine?



<3> mine 2.0ghz p4
<4> crossone, well seriously... you shouldnt disable it then
<6> pembo13__, So the syntax is accepted but the desired result is not acheived.. It looks like the rule 16 "-A FORWARD -j RH-Firewall-1-INPUT" is matched before your "-A FORWARD -d 192.168.100.2 -i eth0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT" .. 2 ways to fix...
<7> is there a kde install rpm for FC5?
<3> che, tks
<1> Harms: "Error getting repository data for updates-released, repository not found"
<4> crossone, the problem is just... if you enable it again it will have to relabel the files
<3> I know
<0> Iceshadow: odd
<2> mutk, i'll look at that
<6> pembo13__, Use -I instead of -A ( insert at beginning )
<4> crossone, performance if not really measured correctly is very subjective
<4> crossone, i have been tricked myself already a few times by "feelings"
<0> Iceshadow: seems you've lost your updates-testing repo
<4> crossone, once measures things that "seem" faster can turn out to be slower.
<8> Did my kernel upgrade via yum make my openoffice in FC5 "go away" ??
<1> this distro was just installed off the dvd
<1> nothing changed yet
<4> crossone, especially if the difference isnt really noticeable.
<2> mutk, will try that
<1> so im not sure how that's possible
<0> well do you have networking set up already, Iceshadow?
<1> yes
<1> well that's interesting
<7> Hello, I was wondering if KDE is out there for FC5?
<1> after i do that update to the repository
<9> che: http://mekensleep.org/gnulinux/redhat/fedora5/RPMS/i386/
<1> and it gives me the error
<1> i do update kernel
<1> and it works
<1> wtf
<10> TuffPoo yes
<0> what update?
<4> XulChris, does it all build with mock?
<7> Kool, where do i get it at?
<1> its getting 2080 from 'updates'
<1> wouldn't do it before
<4> XulChris, did you also build on x86_64 yet? (usually brings up more issues)
<9> che: most of it, there are still lots of packaging fixes we need to do before it gets into extras, but those should work for now
<4> XulChris, i am sending out emails tomorrow cause of cal3d
<4> XulChris, times my main issue :(
<10> TuffPoo i downloaded it from the Package Manager in FC5
<8> what is the prompt command to start openoffice please?
<0> Iceshadow: good, i dunno what's different
<3> tks che I will enable to test it
<10> but im new at linux so i dont know where else to get it for FC5
<7> that is software update? in the aplications folder?
<3> specially if I run a LAMP inside
<4> oasiao, for addons you might wanna install yumex
<4> oasiao, it shows all extras packages that are available too.
<9> or just use pirut
<9> just like pirut
<4> XulChris, pirut does that too?
<9> che yep, and its a lot faster at doing it too :)
<4> XulChris, testing
<10> alright thanks
<3> bye friends tks all
<4> XulChris, you are right
<7> oasiano: do you mind if i send you a PM?
<4> oasiao, forget what i said about yumex.
<10> y che?



<4> oasiao, cause like XulChris said pirut already does it
<10> sure Tuff
<4> oasiao, no need to install yumex
<2> mutk, you around>
<2> ?
<4> XulChris, i should use gui more i guess :)
<11> mock seems to be working
<9> che: na, yum list extras command is good enough ;-)
<9> er yum list available i mean ;-)
<4> XulChris, the deal is that i know whats available :)
<11> che: should i just make an on-disk repo for mock to pull deps and such from?
<2> how can i include portforwarding iptable rules in a way so that it does not jive with ssytem-config-securitylevel?
<4> AntonTakk, exactly.
<9> che: have you tried pup yet?
<4> AntonTakk, then configure mock to use it for the distro you are building for
<11> ok, thanks
<4> AntonTakk, id also recommend you to put up a local mirror ... lots less downloading
<4> XulChris, i have tested much in the fc test phase
<8> Ok, so I don't mess things up on the FC5, I had open office installed and working fine. Today I did the Yum Update and got a new kernel, I rebooted into the new kernel and all the Open Office icons are gone now, so I need the 116 MB download from yum and that'll get things right again?
<4> XulChris, just didnt touch anything i can use commandline yum for.
<11> che: just the contents of the install disc(s) ?
<4> AntonTakk, no the updates too
<9> che: wish i had, seems i need module-init-tools version 3.2.2 in order for all my devices to load properly
<4> AntonTakk, you wanna build with the latest state
<4> AntonTakk, the base stuff you can get from the discs... the updates syou should mirror.
<4> AntonTakk, its lots less wasted bandwidth in the end trust me.
<11> che: ok, one last issue, since e17 cvs requires imlib2 from cvs, should i leave imlib2 out of the core/updates repo?
<4> AntonTakk, especially cause you can update from that mirror with your box too.
<8> ?? does this new kernel not work with the Open Office that comes on the FC5 iso's ?
<4> AntonTakk, just build a newer version in your local repo
<4> AntonTakk, if its versioned properly it will pull your new package.
<11> well, i'm doing my versions as %{name}-%{version}-1.YYYYMMDDcvs
<11> since this is all cvs code
<9> according to distrowatch, a new enlightenment was just released
<11> XulChris: not e17
<11> maybe e16
<9> 03/29 enlightenment " 0.16.8.1
<11> yeah
<11> that's e16
<7> Anyone know whats faster? KDE or GNOME?
<11> e17 is "pre alpha" cvs source
<11> TuffPoo: it's like racing lazy turtles, huh?
<12> are the fedora 4 ios bootable when burned to a cd?
<11> the first one is
<11> and the rescue iso
<12> k
<13> and boot.iso
<11> and dvd iso
<11> ;)
<12> hehe
<7> well, my friend said KDE was faster and better than GNOME and i dont know myself heh
<10> : wish i had a dvd presser
<11> TuffPoo: people can be very religious about their preferences, try both, use the one you like
<7> ahhh thanks do you know a place where i can down load an RPM for FC5?
<10> livna
<10> http://rpm.livna.org/fedora/5/
<10> or there are others too , like freshRPMS but most people suggest livna i think
<2> how do i generate a public key for use with freenx?
<7> kool thank you!
<10> yw
<10> ok whats eclipse for
<11> TuffPoo: er, just use yum
<10> nevermind i found it
<10> anyone ever tried flock?
<14> DOES anyone have time to /msg and help me install FC-4 *PLEASE*
<7> hmmmm i have used yum before but not exactly a pro with it, whats the command for it?
<14> I have a few questins already.
<11> TuffPoo: yum
<7> RadSurfer, i think you download the ISOs then burn the ISO to a disk then using the disk?
<14> All that is done already yes. all 5 disks
<14> I just want to be certain I'm selectingbest options for what I want.
<15> ignacio, you around ? what's the difference between the libGL stuff in your alternatives and the stuff supplied with core ?
<7> AntonTakk: i typed yum
<7> as a root and it brought up the yum menue


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