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What is the real name of the archive file? What folder is it really stored under? Looks like it can't find the folder you're specifying. Then it can't find the file you're specifying.
So, where...
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Hello bs_texas. Thanks for your time. I've looked at the link you provided and have started folding with your command line ./fah6 advmethods -smp. I assume that this uses all 4 cores? Looks like it...
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I wonder if anyone can tell me what is needed to get folding@home working on a Phenom Quad Core with a 64 bit OS? I've been happily folding with three other boxes but this one has me stumped. I also...
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Run it from the command line and see if there is error output. Where does one get WeatherBug for Linux? In the Windows world, Isn't that program more spyware than anything else?
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I believe, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that you have 2 options here. One is to just go ahead and install Ubuntu's GRUB2. Use it and learn how to deal with it. I doubt if it's going to go away...
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Try
yum clean all
yum update
If you are using several of the yum plugins and the above doesn't work try
yum clean all
yum --noplugins update
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Yup. I think this Palimpsest thing is nothing more than a false alarm. Of course, keep in mind that I'm no expert. I boot Fedora, Ubuntu, Vista and Windows 7. The only OS waiving a red flag is...
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I was getting the same error and had been since I installed F11 alpha. I believe that there are several bugzilla articles regarding Palimpsest's mis-behavior. Anyhow, if you select System >...
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I don't have either but I was talking to a customer and she told me that her son, who is about 22 years old, got his RHCT and a shiny new job paying about $80,000 US per year. That's pretty good...
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What distro are you running?
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Member EricaMae999 is a spammer.
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If XP is on the first partition then yes it would be (hd0,0). Here's my bootloader.
default=0
timeout=30
splashimage=(hd0,5)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Fedora 9 (2.6.25.6-55.fc9.i686)...
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Fedora. It just plain rocks. Plus you'll learn something.
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To answer your question, yes. If you think the box is compromised then you will never feel good about it again unless you start over. There will always be that element of doubt.
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/sbin/lspci with the grep option would have worked too. It was the lack of the path /sbin that tripped you up. lspci will show all pci devices. lspci | grep Network will only show the devices labeled...
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For the first command try /sbin/lspci with or without | grep Network. Can't find anything on virb0. I think a virtual network connection.
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You are trying to configure your wireless connection? If you don't have it working yet, since you posted this question 3 days ago, could you post the output of lspci | grep Network and /sbin/ifconfig...
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Have a look here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary#head-e060394d8bd806e26df2488ff0525f5845e44a9b
Fedora 8 ships with a new Java. I'm using it exclusively and so far everything...
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There's several ways to get Java working in Fedora 8. This link http://www.fedoraguide.info/index.php/Main_Page might prove helpful. Fedora 8 also uses IcedTea (Java) which is installed by default....
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Then there will be nothing lost by trying to umount /dev/sda3 as the system could be using /dev/sda8 as swap, and mounting /dev/sda3 as an ext3 partition. If this works then he may be able to...
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Above my ability. Research and be careful. Basically, if Solaris uses GRUB to boot and you installed Fedora after Solaris then the system is using Fedora's GRUB to boot. You need to add the stanza...
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Hmmmm... .Solaris uses it's own partitioning language? The partition is not ext3?
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The Solaris instance in your grub file is probably wrong. Here's what I would do. Boot Fedora, mount the Solaris partition, edit Fedora's grub to add Solaris info from Solaris' grub conf. Simple copy...
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Maybe your /etc/hosts file was overwritten?
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Stock 32BIT install of Fedora 8 on my laptop.
[glenn@toshiba ~]$ yum list gnuplot octave blas
Loading "priorities" plugin
0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Available...
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