Re: Bug found in FC3

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No, the bug is not in KDE

I have the exactly same bug on a brand new Dell dimension 4700 under gnome or even from console. If you read carefully the original post you'll see that the error message appears even in the system logs without any human intervention. It is clearly or a bug in Fedora or malign interaction with some hardware/BIOSes. needless to say, when looking into the BIOS the date is perfectly ok and when booting on XP (the machine has dual boot) there is no issue at all with the date. The bug is nasty, since it is impossible to keep a correct date on the machine and it has to be set "by hand"
at every boot, when in Linux, using a command which does not sync the
hardware clock (like date).


                       Regards
                      Alfredo Ferrari

 On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Michael Chrosniak wrote:

The bug might be in KDE itself. I've had similar
problems with time when running other distros
utilizing KDE desktop ( Mandrake, Mepis, etc.). Have
had no problem when running Gnome desktop with FC3.
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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: booting from the FC rescue CD (Paul
Howarth)
   2. Re: What goes in /etc/hosts? (Nat Gross)
   3. CyberLink's UPnPSDK on Fedora Core 3 (Sonic
Song)
   4. Re: phpmyadmin point to wrong mysql socket
(Alexander Dalloz)
   5. Re: Bug found in FC3? (Ian MacGregor)
   6. Re: problem launching emacs from panel (David
L)
   7. Re: Creating shortcuts (Nat Gross)
   8. Re: Question about sound controls. (Gene
Heskett)
   9. spamassassin tags missing from subject line
(Olga Urban)
  10. Re: Creating shortcuts (Paul Howarth)
  11. Re: spamassassin tags missing from subject
line (Alexander Dalloz)
  12. Re: spamassassin tags missing from subject
line (Alexander Dalloz)
  13. Re: spamassassin tags missing from subject
line (Olga Urban)
  14. RE: booting from the FC rescue CD (bruce)
  15. Re: spamassassin tags missing from subject
line (Brian Gaynor)
  16. Re: Question about sound controls. (James
Wilkinson)
  17. Re: spamassassin tags missing from subject
line (Alexander Dalloz)
  18. Re: phpmyadmin point to wrong mysql socket
(jim martin)



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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:00:43 +0000 From: Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: booting from the FC rescue CD To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <42307D3B.2060304@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

bruce wrote:
paul...

is it possible to boot from the rescue cd without
mounting my hard drives..
if it is.. do you know how?

i think it should be.. but i can't find out how!

I don't know offhand. Can't you just unmount the drives?

Paul.



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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 12:02:30 -0500
From: Nat Gross <natgross.rentalsystems@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: What goes in /etc/hosts?
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Brian Fahrlander wrote:

On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 20:19 -0500, fredex wrote:



It makes no rhyme nor reason for me as to why RH
installer or
network config tools set up /etc/hosts the way
they do (as you
describe above). It clearly doesn't work right.

I always find I have to manually fix it. The
correct form
should be like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
192.168.0.1 myhost myhost.mydomain

unless your machine is assigned an address by
dhcp, in which
case use only the first line.



The 127.0.0.1 line should always read
"localhost.localdomain
localhost" unless you're doing something fancy
routing things to a
special 127.0.0.* type address. (I've never needed
it; don't know why)

But when it comes to _naming_ your IP address,
consider that
'reserved' IP spans can't truly be named
"fred.amazon.com" (for
example), because:

    1) you're not part of amazon.com and
    2) no one's gonna be able to route to this
reserved IP address.

I use a simple way to get around this:
Everything in 192.168.1.* has
a name like aquila.fahrlander.local, and my
webserver is both
www.fahrlander.net (on the outside) and
pip.fahrlander.net on the
inside.

So decide what you want your machines to be
called and append .local
after it. Put those in /etc/hosts in case the DNS
can't be called, and
you should be really happy. This makes for a
robust system that's
clearly understood.

   Enjoy!


When you say append .local, is that referring to all
machines on the
local net, or only to this one local host. In other
words, for the other
hosts on the lan, do I also need to append .local?
Thanks;
-nat



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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 01:05:29 +0800
From: Sonic Song <songweijia@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: CyberLink's UPnPSDK on Fedora Core 3
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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I'm developing with Cyberlink's Java UPnPSDK. I
found if I run on Fedora
Core 3(i386,kernel version: 2.6.10) a control point
with IPv6 enabled, it
won't work. But it does work on RedHat 9 with the
same UPnP SDK and JDK.
Could be a bug in IPv6 stack?

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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 18:09:22 +0100
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Subject: Re: phpmyadmin point to wrong mysql socket
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Am Do, den 10.03.2005 schrieb jim martin um 17:55:


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