Re: Azureus restart script?

2013-06-03 Thread Frank Murphy

Does this look ok,
###
crontab -e # as logged in user
*/10 * * * * /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
#
cat /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
#!/bin/bash
if [-z $(pgrep azureus)]
then
/usr/bin/azureus
else
fi
###

azureus normally starts with xfce session,
but it can exit dues to openjdk bug.


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fedup from beta

2013-06-03 Thread Richard M. Vickery
I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if 
fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's check-box 
is to fix it.


I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware that 
the command is


fedup F18-F19

however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is available 
to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the command above. 
I suppose I answered my own question.

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Re: Gnome desktop issues

2013-06-03 Thread Reindl Harald


Am 02.06.2013 16:11, schrieb Ranjan Maitra:
 On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 13:12:36 +0100 Ian Malone ibmal...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 2 June 2013 11:20, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
 Allegedly, on or about 01 June 2013, Anthony sent:
 You *could*, I believe, uninstall GNOME and reinstall it.

 (Incidentally there is a yum reinstall which is preferable to a
 separate uninstall and install if you do need to do this, though I
 don't think it works for package groups - need to know what the actual
 problem is.)
 
 As a slight aside, one thing about yum reinstall that I find strange
 is that it does not reinstall the dependencies (unless there needs to be
 some other flag to make that happen). 
 
 when we do have dependencies (libRmath-devel) also installed. In my
 view both should be reinstalled

why and *which* dependencies?
 * the direct one
 * the implicit
 * both
 * the whole OS
 * cross dependencies

there are very few good reasons for reinstall a RPM
hence if you cluttered your whole installation yum reinstall \*

in this topic reinstall makes zero sense at all
RPM packages never touch files inside your userhome like settings



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Re: Gnome desktop issues

2013-06-03 Thread Reindl Harald


Am 01.06.2013 22:56, schrieb Anthony:
 On 05/30/2013 07:04 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
 How do I reset my desktop back to what was there on a fresh
 install, or am I better off creating a new home directory and
 simply moving my known files back?

 When I log in the screen flashes the icons (other accounts are
 fine) and the CPU goes to 100% with the tracker-extract process

 OS Fedora 16
 
 Hi Jeff,
 
 You *could*, I believe, uninstall GNOME and reinstall it. I think the
 command would be something like
 
 sudo yum remove gnome-desktop

which leades to remove a ton of packages and dependencies
and may cause much more harm than currently exists

this is not windows - rpm is predictable and remove packages
and install them again doesn not change anythinf



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Re: no printout, but no other hint of error. F18. [SOLVED]

2013-06-03 Thread Daniel J Walsh
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On 05/31/2013 06:51 PM, William Mattison wrote:
 [the previous version of this was sent by mistake; I intended to Save
 draft.]
 
 
 When I try to print anything out, I get no printout.  Even a test page
 does not come out. But no indication of trouble shows up on the monitor,
 and no indication of trouble on the printer's display.  I did download
 and install the driver.  cups gives no hint of trouble that I recognize.
 If I restart the system and boot up with Windows 7 home, I do get
 printouts.
 
 The printer is a Xerox WorkCentre 6015ni, I'm using Fedora-18, 64-bit,
 and the printer is connected to the system via usb bus.  This is a
 stand-alone home desktop.
 
 I'm neither trained nor experienced in sys. admin.  I've exhausted the
 help I can get from the printer's manual (media and web site).  Any help
 you can give will be appreciated.
 
 The first specific symptom was this in /var/log/messages:
 
 May 13 16:26:13 c-69-138-198-76 colord: Device added:
 cups-Xerox_WorkCentre_6015NI May 13 16:26:14 c-69-138-198-76 cupsd[625]:
 p11-kit: couldn't open config file: /root/.pkcs11/pkcs11.conf: Permission
 denied
 
 This was solved by changing the permissions for /root/ to 770
 (drwxrwx---).
 
 From this point on, Ed Greshko worked with me off-line to solve this.  The
 next symptom to appear was in var/log/cups/errorD [21/May/2013:18:24:12
 -0400] [Job 21] Xerox_WorkCentre_6015NI: error while loading shared
 libraries: libcups.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
 directory
 
 D [21/May/2013:18:24:12 -0400] [Job 21] Xerox_WorkCentre_6015NI: error
 while loading shared libraries: libcups.so.2: cannot open shared object
 file: No such file or directory D [21/May/2013:18:24:12 -0400] [Job 21]
 Sent 0 bytes...
 
 One probable cause was that I (probably, I don't clearly remember) used
 rpm rather than yum to install Xerox's driver.  Another part of the
 problem was that Xerox's driver used 32-bit libraries, and my system is a
 64-bit system.  This was fixed by installing the 32-bit library for
 libcups.so.2:
 
 yum install cups-libs*i686
 
 I still couldn't print.  But I noticed alerts from SELinux.  The SELinux
 Alert Browser said:
 
 SELinux has detected a problem. The source process: xrhk2ap Attempted this
 access: execmod On this file: /usr/lib/xrhk1acl.so
 
 The SETroubleshoot Details Window said:
 
 SELinux is preventing xrhk2ap from execmod access on the file
 /usr/lib/xrhk1acl.so. * Plugin allow_execmod (91.4 confidence) suggests
 **
 
 If you want to allow xrhk2ap to have execmod access on the xrhk1acl.so
 file Then you need to change the label on '/usr/lib/xrhk1acl.so' Do #
 semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t '/usr/lib/xrhk1acl.so' # restorecon
 -v '/usr/lib/xrhk1acl.so'
 
 [... snip ...]
 
 This was fixed by entering the two suggested commands:
 
 semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t '/usr/lib/xrhk1acl.so' restorecon
 -v '/usr/lib/xrhk1acl.so'
 
 This fixed the problem.  I was then able to print.
 
 I thank Joe, Richard, and others for helping or trying to help.  I
 especially thank Ed for his help, and successfully coaching me to being
 able to print.
 
 Bill.
 
You might want to open a bugzilla with Xerox to fix the way they build their
libraries, with PIC flags.
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Sometimes mouse cannot be used on applications

2013-06-03 Thread antonio

Sometimes I have a very strange behaviour of mouse.

I cannot use it on applications in Gnome, but it works on main menus (I 
mean the top line on the screen): if I log out and then I login again 
everything is working fine for a long time.


I have no idea how to help to debug it - I filed also a bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=951922

My system is a standard updated Fedora 18 using intel driver. This 
behaviour started some time after some update but I have no idea what is 
driving it.


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Cursor changed on me?

2013-06-03 Thread Tom Horsley
Did some library just change to pick up cursor themes in a
different setting somewhere?

I've changed cursor theme in dconf-editor to say Bluecurve
(which I have installed), yet an strace of fvwm startup
shows it is now picking pointers from Adwaita.

It was using Bluecurve not too long ago, so some recent
update changed the behavior.
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Re: Azureus restart script?

2013-06-03 Thread Jason Stelzer
If that's an X11 program, you're going to want to set DISPLAY before you
invoke the command.


On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:10 AM, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:


 Does this look ok,
 ###
 crontab -e # as logged in user
 */10 * * * * /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
 #
 cat /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
 #!/bin/bash
 if [-z $(pgrep azureus)]
 then
 /usr/bin/azureus
 else
 fi
 ###

 azureus normally starts with xfce session,
 but it can exit dues to openjdk bug.


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Re: fedup from beta

2013-06-03 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Fri, 31 May 2013 10:46:29 -0700
Richard M. Vickery richard.vicker...@gmail.com wrote:

 I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if 
 fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's
 check-box is to fix it.
 
 I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware
 that the command is
 
 fedup F18-F19
 
 however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is
 available to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the
 command above. I suppose I answered my own question.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp

while on f18 and wishing to upgrade to f19, you would do: 

sudo fedup-cli --network 19

(Note that this will work now as well, but would upgrade you to the
prerelease branched f19). 

kevin


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Re: Azureus restart script?

2013-06-03 Thread Frank Murphy
On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 11:00:57 -0400
Jason Stelzer men...@neverlight.com wrote:

 If that's an X11 program, you're going to want to set DISPLAY
 before you invoke the command.
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:10 AM, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 
  Does this look ok,
  ###
  crontab -e # as logged in user
  */10 * * * * /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
  #
  cat /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
  #!/bin/bash
  if [-z $(pgrep azureus)]
  then
  /usr/bin/azureus
  else
  fi
  ###
 
  azureus normally starts with xfce session,
  but it can exit dues to openjdk bug.
 
 
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Re: Azureus restart script?

2013-06-03 Thread Frank Murphy
On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 11:00:57 -0400
Jason Stelzer men...@neverlight.com wrote:

 If that's an X11 program, you're going to want to set DISPLAY
 before you invoke the command.
 

export DISPLAY=:0.0 ?

It can be run as gui\cli with a few extra bits:
http://wiki.vuze.com/w/Console_UI
(amend paths to suit fedora installed azureus)



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Re: Azureus restart script?

2013-06-03 Thread Jason Stelzer
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:


 export DISPLAY=:0.0 ?



Depends on how many monitors you have and how X is setup, but yeah.. that's
the general default. If you're unsure you can echo $DISPLAY in an terminal
in x to see it.
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Re: Cursor changed on me? [SOLVED]

2013-06-03 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:07:24 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:

 Did some library just change to pick up cursor themes in a
 different setting somewhere?

Found it!. The libXcursor update installed a new copy of
/usr/share/icons/default/index.theme

I had edited it to say Inherits=Bluecurve,
but the new rpm put it back to Adwaita.

I guess I need to add this to the stuff I automagically
re-edit in my after yum hook:

http://home.comcast.net/~tomhorsley/game/Mjolnir.html
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Re: Cursor changed on me? [SOLVED]

2013-06-03 Thread Germán A. Racca

On 06/03/2013 12:41 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:

On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:07:24 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:


Did some library just change to pick up cursor themes in a
different setting somewhere?


Found it!. The libXcursor update installed a new copy of
/usr/share/icons/default/index.theme

I had edited it to say Inherits=Bluecurve,
but the new rpm put it back to Adwaita.

I guess I need to add this to the stuff I automagically
re-edit in my after yum hook:

http://home.comcast.net/~tomhorsley/game/Mjolnir.html


Hi Tom,

You can put the configuration in your home directory:

$ cat .icons/default/index.theme
Inherits=dmz

So in that way it is safe and won't be overwrite with any update.

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Re: fedup from beta

2013-06-03 Thread Doug

On 05/31/2013 01:46 PM, Richard M. Vickery wrote:
I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if 
fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's check-box 
is to fix it.


I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware 
that the command is


fedup F18-F19

however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is 
available to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the 
command above. I suppose I answered my own question.


I thought that FedUp was the name of the company that resulted from the 
acquisition of Federal Express by UPS.


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Re: Cursor changed on me? [SOLVED]

2013-06-03 Thread Reindl Harald


Am 03.06.2013 17:41, schrieb Tom Horsley:
 On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:07:24 -0400
 Tom Horsley wrote:
 
 Did some library just change to pick up cursor themes in a
 different setting somewhere?
 
 Found it!. The libXcursor update installed a new copy of
 /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme
 
 I had edited it to say Inherits=Bluecurve,
 but the new rpm put it back to Adwaita.
 
 I guess I need to add this to the stuff I automagically
 re-edit in my after yum hook:
 
 http://home.comcast.net/~tomhorsley/game/Mjolnir.html

normally you set such things in your *DE* userspecific
and *generally* you are not supposed to touch files
in /usr/share because they are owned by packages and
not intented for edit them directly



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Re: no printout, but no other hint of error. F18. [SOLVED]

2013-06-03 Thread William Mattison
Hi Daniel,

 You might want to open a bugzilla with Xerox to fix the way they build their
 libraries, with PIC flags.


I looked and searched the Xerox web site.  I found neither Bugzilla nor any 
other bug-reporting page/link.  How do I do as you suggest?

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Re: no printout, but no other hint of error. F18. [SOLVED]

2013-06-03 Thread Daniel J Walsh
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On 06/03/2013 04:41 PM, William Mattison wrote:
 Hi Daniel,
 
 You might want to open a bugzilla with Xerox to fix the way they build
 their libraries, with PIC flags.
 
 I looked and searched the Xerox web site.  I found neither Bugzilla nor
 any other bug-reporting page/link.  How do I do as you suggest?
 
 thanks, Bill.
 
 
 
 
No idea, I would guess you could send an email to their support contact person.
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Re: no printout, but no other hint of error. F18. [SOLVED]

2013-06-03 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/04/13 04:52, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
 On 06/03/2013 04:41 PM, William Mattison wrote:
  Hi Daniel,

  You might want to open a bugzilla with Xerox to fix the way they build
  their libraries, with PIC flags.

  I looked and searched the Xerox web site.  I found neither Bugzilla nor
  any other bug-reporting page/link.  How do I do as you suggest?

  thanks, Bill.




 No idea, I would guess you could send an email to their support contact 
 person.

He should go here

http://www.xerox.com/about-xerox/contact-us/enus.html#tech_support

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IPTables not flushing?

2013-06-03 Thread Anthony
I'm playing around with iptables and have inserted a few new rules.
Now, I want to flush them all so I use

iptables -F

Then, I restart the firewall with

service iptables restart

and everything looks like it's restarting alright. But when I list the
rules using

iptables -L

I get a list of rules THAT INCLUDE all of the rules I've defined
before the flush!

Am I reading this wrong or is something weird with my iptables?

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Re: Azureus restart script?

2013-06-03 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 03Jun2013 10:10, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
| 
| Does this look ok,
| ###
| crontab -e # as logged in user
| */10 * * * * /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
| #
| cat /home/frank/Scripts/checkazureus.sh
| #!/bin/bash
| if [-z $(pgrep azureus)]
| then
| /usr/bin/azureus
| else
| fi
| ###
| 
| azureus normally starts with xfce session,
| but it can exit dues to openjdk bug.

I am concerned that you _clearly_ have not bothered to even run
this script before posting to the list.

There are several problems:

  Cron's environment is _very_ small. So you have no $DISPLAY setting
  and nothing in the script sets it; azureus will not be able to
  display on your screen

  Test is a command, and so like any command it needs spaces around
  its name:

if [ -z $(pgrep azureus) ]

  You have a dangling else; syntacticly invalid. Get rid of it.

  If azureus is restarted, the script never exits. Background azureus and put 
its output into a log file:

/usr/bin/azureus $HOME/azureus.out 21 

  In fact, the argument to if is a command-list. So test pgrep directly and 
invert the if:

if pgrep -q azureus
then
  echo azureus running!
else
  echo restarting azureus
  /usr/bin/azureus $HOME/azureus.out 21 
fi

But next time? Test drive the script yourself from the command line;
half of this would have been found immediately.

Better than this script would be to run azureus in a loop to start with:

  while :
  do  azureus
  done

which will restart it if it quits anyway. No cron jobs playing guessing games.

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Re: IPTables not flushing?

2013-06-03 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/04/13 05:35, Anthony wrote:
 I'm playing around with iptables and have inserted a few new rules.
 Now, I want to flush them all so I use

 iptables -F

 Then, I restart the firewall with

 service iptables restart

 and everything looks like it's restarting alright. But when I list the
 rules using

 iptables -L

 I get a list of rules THAT INCLUDE all of the rules I've defined
 before the flush!

 Am I reading this wrong or is something weird with my iptables?


First, I think it is best to confirm the version of Fedora you're running.  
Also, you're wanting to use the iptables service so, you've disabled firewalld 
and enabled iptables?


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Re: Dual screen video display problem

2013-06-03 Thread Robin Laing
On 2013-05-26 18:08, Joe Zeff wrote:
 On 05/26/2013 04:20 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
 During today's searches, I realized that I have not done a full look
 through the boot sequence to see when the screen changes from single to
 mirrored(cloned) from single screen.

 I will check dmesg closer tomorrow at work.
 
 Grep is your friend, here, although you do need to know whether to look
 for mirrored or for clone.  You may want to give the same treatment to
 /var/log/boot.log while you're at it.
 

Well, nothing showed up in the log.

Things change as soon as the GRUB2 menu is past it's process off.  I
searched for video, mirror, clone, resolution and everything I could.  I
didn't find anything about the change in video.

I have not had time yet to look at how to change the boot process to
single step to find which process is changing the screen setting.

I don't have my notes handy.

Part of me is thinking of waiting for F19 and doing a clean install
again to see what happens.  I may do that on a partition for testing.

On the other hand, it would be worth knowing to make sure it doesn't
happen to others.

Robin


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Re: IPTables not flushing?

2013-06-03 Thread Anthony
On 06/03/2013 05:23 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
 On 06/04/13 05:35, Anthony wrote:
 I'm playing around with iptables and have inserted a few new
 rules. Now, I want to flush them all so I use
 
 iptables -F
 
 Then, I restart the firewall with
 
 service iptables restart
 
 and everything looks like it's restarting alright. But when I
 list the rules using
 
 iptables -L
 
 I get a list of rules THAT INCLUDE all of the rules I've defined 
 before the flush!
 
 Am I reading this wrong or is something weird with my iptables?
 
 
 First, I think it is best to confirm the version of Fedora you're
 running.  Also, you're wanting to use the iptables service so,
 you've disabled firewalld and enabled iptables?

I'm running F18 and, no, I did not disable firewalld. I'm completely
new to configurable firewalls and didn't even know firewalld was
running. I assumed iptables was the default firewall in place. lol

Anthony
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Re: IPTables not flushing?

2013-06-03 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/04/13 07:07, Anthony wrote:
 On 06/03/2013 05:23 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
 First, I think it is best to confirm the version of Fedora you're running. 
 Also, you're wanting to use the iptables service so, you've disabled 
 firewalld and enabled iptables? 
 I'm running F18 and, no, I did not disable firewalld. I'm completely
 new to configurable firewalls and didn't even know firewalld was
 running. I assumed iptables was the default firewall in place. lol


Start here

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD


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Re: IPTables not flushing?

2013-06-03 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/04/13 07:21, Ed Greshko wrote:
 Start here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD 

You may also benefit from this

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd

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Re: IPTables not flushing? (SOLVED)

2013-06-03 Thread Anthony
On 06/03/2013 06:30 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
 On 06/04/13 07:21, Ed Greshko wrote:
 Start here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD
 
 You may also benefit from this
 
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd

Thank you!



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Re: IPTables not flushing?

2013-06-03 Thread Rejy M Cyriac
On 06/04/2013 03:53 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
 On 06/04/13 05:35, Anthony wrote:
 I'm playing around with iptables and have inserted a few new rules.
 Now, I want to flush them all so I use

 iptables -F

 Then, I restart the firewall with

 service iptables restart

 and everything looks like it's restarting alright. But when I list the
 rules using

 iptables -L

 I get a list of rules THAT INCLUDE all of the rules I've defined
 before the flush!

 Am I reading this wrong or is something weird with my iptables?

 
 First, I think it is best to confirm the version of Fedora you're running.  
 Also, you're wanting to use the iptables service so, you've disabled 
 firewalld and enabled iptables?
 
 
If you are using iptables, then after an iptables rules flush/change,
you need to do a 'service iptables save' to make the rules flush/change
persistent*, before the iptables restart.

*/etc/sysconfig/iptables

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