Re: Mobil Broadband 1bbb:0017

2015-08-05 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello,

How can I give it the sim-pin?

In fedora 20, when I plug the modem, it askd me for the PIN,
not in fedora 22!


 On 08/04/2015 03:15 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
  I would like to get some help on this issue.
 
  Here are the mmcli
  in Fedora 20
  /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 (device id 
  '4e4f258144d47542008fa77aaf6bd481f2ca0f09')
 -
 Hardware |   manufacturer: 'TCT Mobile International Limited'
  |  model: 'HSPA+ Data Card'
  |   revision: 'GX120K00XX'
  |  supported: 'gsm-umts'
  |current: 'gsm-umts'
  |   equipment id: '356698042474859'
 -
 System   | device: 
  '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-6'
  |drivers: 'option1'
  | plugin: 'X22X'
  |   primary port: 'ttyUSB4'
  |  ports: 'ttyUSB3 (at), ttyUSB4 (at)'
 -
 Numbers  |   own : 'unknown'
 -
 Status   |   lock: 'none'
  | unlock retries: 'unknown'
  |  state: 'connected'
  |power state: 'on'
  |access tech: 'umts'
  | signal quality: '100' (recent)
 -
 Modes|  supported: 'allowed: 2g; preferred: none
  |  allowed: 3g; preferred: none
  |  allowed: 2g, 3g; preferred: none'
  |current: 'allowed: any; preferred: none'
 -
 Bands|  supported: 'unknown'
  |current: 'unknown'
 -
 IP   |  supported: 'ipv4'
 -
 3GPP |   imei: '356698042474859'
  |  enabled locks: 'sim, net-pers'
  |operator id: '20820'
  |  operator name: 'BOUYGTEL'
  |   registration: 'home'
 -
 SIM  |   path: '/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/SIM/0'
 
 
  and in fedora 22:
  /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/2 (device id 
  '4e4f258144d47542008fa77aaf6bd481f2ca0f09')
 -
 Hardware |   manufacturer: 'TCT Mobile International Limited'
  |  model: 'HSPA+ Data Card'
  |   revision: 'GX120K00XX'
  |  supported: 'gsm-umts'
  |current: 'gsm-umts'
  |   equipment id: '356698042474859'
 -
 System   | device: 
  '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-6'
  |drivers: 'option1'
  | plugin: 'X22X'
  |   primary port: 'ttyUSB4'
  |  ports: 'ttyUSB3 (at), ttyUSB4 (at)'
 -
 Numbers  |   own : 'unknown'
 -
 Status   |   lock: 'sim-pin'
  | unlock retries: 'unknown'
  |  state: 'locked'
  |power state: 'on'
  |access tech: 'unknown'
  | signal quality: '0' (cached)
 -
 Modes|  supported: 'allowed: any; preferred: none'
  |current: 'allowed: any; preferred: none'
 -
 Bands|  supported: 'unknown'
  |current: 'unknown'
 -
 IP   |  supported: 'none'
 -
 SIM  |   path: '/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/SIM/2'
 
 -
 Bearers  |  paths: 'none'
 
 
  How can I unlock the modem?
 
 It looks like you haven't provided the SIM's PIN under F22:
 
   Status   |   lock: 'sim-pin'
 
 The equivalent line under F20 shows
 
   Status   |   lock: 'none'
 
 I don't use such a card (I have a Verizon hotspot that I can
 either use via WiFi or tethered--usually via WiFi).
 
  Here is my USB modem:
  Bus 001 Device 005: ID 1bbb:0017 T  A Mobile Phones
 
  Here are the fedora 20 file
  /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/1bbb:f000
  # Alcatel X200/X200L/X060S, Archos G9 3G Key
  TargetVendor=  0x1bbb
  TargetProductList=,0017,00b7
  MessageContent=555342431234567880008606f504025270
 
  and fedora 22
  /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/1bbb:f000
  # Alcatel X200/X200L/X060S/L100V, Archos G9 3G Key
  TargetVendor=0x1bbb
  TargetProductList=,0017,00b7,011e,0191,0195
  MessageContent=555342431234567880008606f504025270
 
  I do not see much difference.
 
  How should I run usb_modeswitch?
  manually or is it a daemon?
 
  Thank for your help.
 
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numlockx blocks lightdm

2015-08-05 Thread François Patte
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Bonjour,

I want to lock the numerical pad (which is not the default
behaviour...) and installed numlocks... but nothing has changed.

So I added /usr/bin/numlockx on in the [SeatDefaults] section of
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf

But, this blocks lightdm at boot time... so I cannot have a complete
graphical boot, stopped after the last loaded systemd service...

How to get the numerical pad locked when a user log in?

(using xfce4 as window manager)

Thank you.

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Re: numlockx blocks lightdm

2015-08-05 Thread fedora

Hi François

try using
xfconf-query --channel keyboards -l -v
which should give you
...
/Default/Numlock  false
...

To set it:
xfconf-query --channel keyboards --property /Default/Numlock  -s true

Change true and false according to your requirements.

suomi


On 08/05/2015 09:25 AM, François Patte wrote:

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Hash: SHA1

Bonjour,

I want to lock the numerical pad (which is not the default
behaviour...) and installed numlocks... but nothing has changed.

So I added /usr/bin/numlockx on in the [SeatDefaults] section of
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf

But, this blocks lightdm at boot time... so I cannot have a complete
graphical boot, stopped after the last loaded systemd service...

How to get the numerical pad locked when a user log in?

(using xfce4 as window manager)

Thank you.

- --
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
45, rue des Saints Pères
F-75270 Paris Cedex 06
Tél. +33 (0)1 8394 5849
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
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Re: Mobil Broadband 1bbb:0017

2015-08-05 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/05/15 15:19, Patrick Dupre wrote:
 How can I give it the sim-pin?

 In fedora 20, when I plug the modem, it askd me for the PIN,
 not in fedora 22!

I don't recall if you checked this...  What is the output of...

systemctl status ModemManager.service



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Re: Mobil Broadband 1bbb:0017

2015-08-05 Thread Patrick Dupre
● ModemManager.service - Modem Manager
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ModemManager.service; enabled; 
vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: active (running) since Wed 2015-08-05 12:25:44 CEST; 2min 46s ago
 Main PID: 922 (ModemManager)
   CGroup: /system.slice/ModemManager.service
   └─922 /usr/sbin/ModemManager

Warning: Journal has been rotated since unit was started. Log output is 
incomplete or unavailable.

This the output of mmcli (it is the same from fedora 20 or 22)
One difference is about the ppp0 which does not shows up in fedora22

/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 (device id 
'4e4f258144d47542008fa77aaf6bd481f2ca0f09')
  -
  Hardware |   manufacturer: 'TCT Mobile International Limited'
   |  model: 'HSPA+ Data Card'
   |   revision: 'GX120K00XX'
   |  supported: 'gsm-umts'
   |current: 'gsm-umts'
   |   equipment id: '356698042474859'
  -
  System   | device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-3'
   |drivers: 'option1'
   | plugin: 'X22X'
   |   primary port: 'ttyUSB4'
   |  ports: 'ttyUSB3 (at), ttyUSB4 (at)'
  -
  Numbers  |   own : 'unknown'
  -
  Status   |   lock: 'none'
   | unlock retries: 'unknown'
   |  state: 'connected'
   |power state: 'on'
   |access tech: 'umts'
   | signal quality: '100' (recent)
  -
  Modes|  supported: 'allowed: 2g; preferred: none
   |  allowed: 3g; preferred: none
   |  allowed: 2g, 3g; preferred: none'
   |current: 'allowed: any; preferred: none'
  -
  Bands|  supported: 'unknown'
   |current: 'unknown'
  -
  IP   |  supported: 'ipv4'
  -
  3GPP |   imei: '356698042474859'
   |  enabled locks: 'sim, net-pers'
   |operator id: '20820'
   |  operator name: 'BOUYGTEL'
   |   subscription: 'unknown'
   |   registration: 'home'
  -
  SIM  |   path: '/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/SIM/0'

  -
  Bearers  |  paths: '/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Bearer/0'


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 Subject: Re: Mobil Broadband 1bbb:0017

 On 08/05/15 15:19, Patrick Dupre wrote:
  How can I give it the sim-pin?
 
  In fedora 20, when I plug the modem, it askd me for the PIN,
  not in fedora 22!
 
 I don't recall if you checked this...  What is the output of...
 
 systemctl status ModemManager.service
 
 
 
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Apple Macbook pro retina 2015 Fedora status

2015-08-05 Thread jeandet alexis
Hi,

I bought a Macbook pro retina(A1502 EMC 2835) few days ago(For work
reasons...), first I have to say that F22 install works very well! The
biggest issue was to resize the disk from OSX, the tool did crash after
each operation.

Let's make a list of what works:
-F22 Installer
-Grub to boot Fedora
-Thunderbolt ethernet(Only cold plug)
-Gnome in HiDPI
-Wi-Fi
-Sound
-SD-CARD

What doesn't(at least today):
-Boot OSX from grub(Some workaround on google but not tested
and useless)
-Thunderbolt ethernet hot-pluging
-Some apps in HiDPI such as QtCreator are really hard to
use(May be fixed when built with Qt 5.5)
-Keyboard layout not perfect and no multimedia keys
-Trackpad detected as simple mouse(No Synaptic device found)
-Bluetooth not detected

I hope it may be useful for some peoples.

In the non working parts I don't understand why there is no Thunderbolt
ethernet hot-pluging since it seems to be supported by the kernel since
3.17?

Best regards,
Alexis.
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Re: This is what I was talking about

2015-08-05 Thread Steven Usdansky
I do. Does that make me old?

On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us wrote:
 On 08/04/2015 04:04 PM, Glenn Holmer wrote:

 Who cares who you meant to send it to?


 The point is that I wasn't intending it to go to the list, and that I wrote
 it the way I did because it might end up on http://www.jerrypournelle.com
 the way the email I referred to was.  If I'd been sending it to J. Random
 Phriend, I wouldn't have given the name, but I thought that a few of you
 might know who I was talking about.

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Re: This is what I was talking about

2015-08-05 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 08/05/2015 07:07 AM, Steven Usdansky wrote:
 I do. Does that make me old?
 
 On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Joe Zeff j...@zeff.us wrote:
 On 08/04/2015 04:04 PM, Glenn Holmer wrote:

 Who cares who you meant to send it to?

 The point is that I wasn't intending it to go to the list, and that I wrote
 it the way I did because it might end up on http://www.jerrypournelle.com
 the way the email I referred to was.  If I'd been sending it to J. Random
 Phriend, I wouldn't have given the name, but I thought that a few of you
 might know who I was talking about.

The point is that the right response would have been Oh, sorry instead
of some gratuitous name-dropping to try and make it seem OK. It's not OK
to post political or military messages on a technical mailing list.

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KVM query

2015-08-05 Thread Timothy Murphy
Does KVM require LVM to be in use?
(I ask because this seemed to be the case
in the examples I looked at._


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Re: Inactive raid1 partition failure

2015-08-05 Thread Alex
Hi,

 I definitely suggest you make a backup of each device superblock and
 distribute it somewhere safe in the unlikely event two devices in a
 mirrored array stop cooperating. The superblocks do come in handy from
 time to time when they can't be acquired once problems happen.

 Do you have any suggestions on how to do this?

 mdadm -E for each device, and point it to a file using  - for the
 purposes of the backup you could write all devices to one file, it's
 up to you.

Ah, I thought you were referring to actually storing information from
the disk itself, such as the bootsector or MBR, not just a list of the
partition info.

There's also a great resource on recovering a failed array here:

https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RAID_Recovery

Thanks,
Alex
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Re: No Audio in F22

2015-08-05 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 05.08.2015, Stephen Morris wrote: 

 Does anyone have any ideas on what I can look at to work out why there
 is no sound?

What do you see when you directly call alsamixer in a console,
e.g. alsamixer -c 0? Is the volume turned on/up?

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Re: No Audio in F22

2015-08-05 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 08:09:41 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:

 Hi,
  I have installed F22 from scratch via the live dvd and even though 
 I have pulseaudio installed and configured via the multimedia interface 
 in system settings in KDE I am unable to get F22 to play any sounds at 
 all, plus I don't have a speaker icon in the system tray.
  I had no issues with audio in F21 on the same hardware, nor do I 
 have any issues on this hardware under windows.
  I am using the onboard 7.1 surround sound audio chip on the 
 motherboard.
  Does anyone have any ideas on what I can look at to work out why 
 there is no sound?

* Did the Live DVD work before installing?
* Boot at least one different Live spin for comparison, e.g. GNOME.
* What does your favourite audio player do when you start playback?
  For example, does it show progress but remains silent?
* Collect data from lspci -v and lsmod and dmesg.
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Re: KVM query

2015-08-05 Thread Jon Ingason
Den 2015-08-05 kl. 14:39, severe Timothy Murphy:
 Does KVM require LVM to be in use?
 (I ask because this seemed to be the case
 in the examples I looked at._
 
 
No, it's not required. Though I always use LVM when installing Fedora :-)
Have install different distributions without LVM.

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Re: KVM query

2015-08-05 Thread Chris Murphy
It is not required.

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Re: Apple Macbook pro retina 2015 Fedora status

2015-08-05 Thread Abdel G . Martínez L .
Hello Alexis.

I'm on a similar situation like you.

Have you tested Thunderbolt VGA Adapter? Because mine always crash when
connected the any projector.

Best regards!

2015-08-05 6:01 GMT-05:00 jeandet alexis alexis.jean...@member.fsf.org:

 Hi,

 I bought a Macbook pro retina(A1502 EMC 2835) few days ago(For work
 reasons...), first I have to say that F22 install works very well! The
 biggest issue was to resize the disk from OSX, the tool did crash after
 each operation.

 Let's make a list of what works:
 -F22 Installer
 -Grub to boot Fedora
 -Thunderbolt ethernet(Only cold plug)
 -Gnome in HiDPI
 -Wi-Fi
 -Sound
 -SD-CARD

 What doesn't(at least today):
 -Boot OSX from grub(Some workaround on google but not tested
 and useless)
 -Thunderbolt ethernet hot-pluging
 -Some apps in HiDPI such as QtCreator are really hard to
 use(May be fixed when built with Qt 5.5)
 -Keyboard layout not perfect and no multimedia keys
 -Trackpad detected as simple mouse(No Synaptic device found)
 -Bluetooth not detected

 I hope it may be useful for some peoples.

 In the non working parts I don't understand why there is no Thunderbolt
 ethernet hot-pluging since it seems to be supported by the kernel since
 3.17?

 Best regards,
 Alexis.
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Re: Mobil Broadband 1bbb:0017

2015-08-05 Thread Louis Lagendijk
On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 12:38 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
 ● ModemManager.service - Modem Manager
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ModemManager.service; enabled; 
 vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2015-08-05 12:25:44 CEST; 2min 46s ago
  Main PID: 922 (ModemManager)
CGroup: /system.slice/ModemManager.service
└─922 /usr/sbin/ModemManager

I have seen a similar issue with a Huawei adapter. The problem seems to
be that the popup asking for the pin is not shown. I have had it working
once or twice. I have not had the time to dig into the cause of the
issue due to lack of time. 

Kind regards,
Louis

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Re: Mobil Broadband 1bbb:0017

2015-08-05 Thread Patrick Dupre

 On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 12:38 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
  ● ModemManager.service - Modem Manager
 Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ModemManager.service; enabled; 
  vendor preset: enabled)
 Active: active (running) since Wed 2015-08-05 12:25:44 CEST; 2min 46s ago
   Main PID: 922 (ModemManager)
 CGroup: /system.slice/ModemManager.service
 └─922 /usr/sbin/ModemManager
 
 I have seen a similar issue with a Huawei adapter. The problem seems to
 be that the popup asking for the pin is not shown. I have had it working
 once or twice. I have not had the time to dig into the cause of the
 issue due to lack of time. 
 

Actually, when I run NetworkManager, nothing happens!

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How do I mount VM image to the host?

2015-08-05 Thread Jon Ingason
I don't know if this is possible, but if it is than I would like to know
how to do that.
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Re: How do I mount VM image to the host?

2015-08-05 Thread Matthew Miller
On Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 05:29:57PM +0200, Jon Ingason wrote:
 I don't know if this is possible, but if it is than I would like to know
 how to do that.

Take a look at http://libguestfs.org/ and the guestfish tool for
poking inside VM images. If you need to actually mount it,
guestmount.

  mkdir ~/guestmount
  guestmount -a guest.img -i --ro ~/guestmount


should do it. (Remove --ro for read-write access, of course.)


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Re: How do I mount VM image to the host?

2015-08-05 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 11:42:45 -0400
Matthew Miller wrote:

 Take a look at http://libguestfs.org/ and the guestfish tool for
 poking inside VM images. If you need to actually mount it,
 guestmount.

That works best when the guest isn't running.

If you want running access, you need to run NFS in the guest
and mount the guest filesystem on the host via networking
(or if it is a windows guest, you need to share the filesystems
and mount them via smb on the host).
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Re: How do I mount VM image to the host?

2015-08-05 Thread Matthew Miller
On Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 11:55:27AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
  Take a look at http://libguestfs.org/ and the guestfish tool for
  poking inside VM images. If you need to actually mount it,
  guestmount.
 That works best when the guest isn't running.

Yes, absolutely — I just assumed that with VM image. But maybe that
was a wrong assumption. :) If the machine is running, it's best to
think of it as not an image but just another machine on the network.

 If you want running access, you need to run NFS in the guest
 and mount the guest filesystem on the host via networking
 (or if it is a windows guest, you need to share the filesystems
 and mount them via smb on the host).

+1. Or, possibly, go the other way around, and mount a host filesystem
into the guest, depending on what you want/need. You can also use
9p_virtio http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/9p_virtio.

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Re: Apple Macbook pro retina 2015 Fedora status

2015-08-05 Thread jeandet alexis
Hello Abdel,
In my case nothing append, I've just tried on one old dell screen. So
both cold and hot-plug doesn't work with it(but no crash).
I'll try on other displays this week.
Best regards,
Alexis.
On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 09:17 -0500, Abdel G. Martínez L. wrote:
 Hello Alexis.
 
 I'm on a similar situation like you.
 
 Have you tested Thunderbolt VGA Adapter? Because mine always crash
 when connected the any projector.
 
 Best regards!
 
 2015-08-05 6:01 GMT-05:00 jeandet alexis 
 alexis.jean...@member.fsf.org:
  Hi,
  
  I bought a Macbook pro retina(A1502 EMC 2835) few days ago(For work
  reasons...), first I have to say that F22 install works very well!
  The
  biggest issue was to resize the disk from OSX, the tool did crash
  after
  each operation.
  
  Let's make a list of what works:
  -F22 Installer
  -Grub to boot Fedora
  -Thunderbolt ethernet(Only cold plug)
  -Gnome in HiDPI
  -Wi-Fi
  -Sound
  -SD-CARD
  
  What doesn't(at least today):
  -Boot OSX from grub(Some workaround on google but not
  tested
  and useless)
  -Thunderbolt ethernet hot-pluging
  -Some apps in HiDPI such as QtCreator are really hard to
  use(May be fixed when built with Qt 5.5)
  -Keyboard layout not perfect and no multimedia keys
  -Trackpad detected as simple mouse(No Synaptic device
  found)
  -Bluetooth not detected
  
  I hope it may be useful for some peoples.
  
  In the non working parts I don't understand why there is no
  Thunderbolt
  ethernet hot-pluging since it seems to be supported by the kernel
  since
  3.17?
  
  Best regards,
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Re: KVM query

2015-08-05 Thread Gordon Messmer

On 08/05/2015 05:39 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:

Does KVM require LVM to be in use?


No, but that's the shortest IO path for virtual disks.  If you're 
concerned about disk performance, you might find that's the best 
configuration.  I've seen some benchmarks that suggest that disk 
performance for file backed VMs is getting much better, recently.

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Re: Apple Macbook pro retina 2015 Fedora status

2015-08-05 Thread Abdel G . Martínez L .
Thank you for your quick response.

I also tried on a old Dell screen and worked but the crash happens on
projectors.

Best regards!

2015-08-05 11:23 GMT-05:00 jeandet alexis alexis.jean...@member.fsf.org:

 Hello Abdel,

 In my case nothing append, I've just tried on one old dell screen. So both
 cold and hot-plug doesn't work with it(but no crash).
 I'll try on other displays this week.

 Best regards,
 Alexis.
 On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 09:17 -0500, Abdel G. Martínez L. wrote:

 Hello Alexis.

 I'm on a similar situation like you.

 Have you tested Thunderbolt VGA Adapter? Because mine always crash when
 connected the any projector.

 Best regards!

 2015-08-05 6:01 GMT-05:00 jeandet alexis alexis.jean...@member.fsf.org:

 Hi,

 I bought a Macbook pro retina(A1502 EMC 2835) few days ago(For work
 reasons...), first I have to say that F22 install works very well! The
 biggest issue was to resize the disk from OSX, the tool did crash after
 each operation.

 Let's make a list of what works:
 -F22 Installer
 -Grub to boot Fedora
 -Thunderbolt ethernet(Only cold plug)
 -Gnome in HiDPI
 -Wi-Fi
 -Sound
 -SD-CARD

 What doesn't(at least today):
 -Boot OSX from grub(Some workaround on google but not tested
 and useless)
 -Thunderbolt ethernet hot-pluging
 -Some apps in HiDPI such as QtCreator are really hard to
 use(May be fixed when built with Qt 5.5)
 -Keyboard layout not perfect and no multimedia keys
 -Trackpad detected as simple mouse(No Synaptic device found)
 -Bluetooth not detected

 I hope it may be useful for some peoples.

 In the non working parts I don't understand why there is no Thunderbolt
 ethernet hot-pluging since it seems to be supported by the kernel since
 3.17?

 Best regards,
 Alexis.
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Re: How do I mount VM image to the host?

2015-08-05 Thread Jon Ingason
Den 2015-08-05 kl. 18:12, skrev Matthew Miller:
 On Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 11:55:27AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
 Take a look at http://libguestfs.org/ and the guestfish tool for
 poking inside VM images. If you need to actually mount it,
 guestmount.
 That works best when the guest isn't running.
 
 Yes, absolutely — I just assumed that with VM image. But maybe that
 was a wrong assumption. :) If the machine is running, it's best to
 think of it as not an image but just another machine on the network.
 
 If you want running access, you need to run NFS in the guest
 and mount the guest filesystem on the host via networking
 (or if it is a windows guest, you need to share the filesystems
 and mount them via smb on the host).
 
 +1. Or, possibly, go the other way around, and mount a host filesystem
 into the guest, depending on what you want/need. You can also use
 9p_virtio http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/9p_virtio.
 

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Re: WIFi in fedora 22

2015-08-05 Thread Stephen Morris

On 03/08/15 19:18, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 08/03/15 15:43, Patrick Dupre wrote:

The WiFi car is recognized and works from Fedora 22 Live.
Why it does not work with the installed version of Fedora 22?
How can I fix it?

Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network 
Connection (rev 02

It would be helpful to know what desktop you are using.  GNOME, KDE, something 
else?

If GNOME  Are you saying when you right click on the network icon in the upper right 
there is no WiFi entry?

If KDE... When you left click on the network icon on the systray do you have 
the wireless icon and have you checked it?

What is the output of nmcli r?
Sorry to be a bit off topic here Ed, but I believe I have all the 
networkmanager packages installed that I think are needed, but I don't 
get the network icon in the KDE system tray in F22. What needs to be 
installed for that to happen so that I can switch between the ssid's 
that are available in my modem/router (I installed 
network-manager-applet but that hasn't made any difference)?


regards,
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Re: WIFi in fedora 22

2015-08-05 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/06/15 05:07, Stephen Morris wrote:
 Sorry to be a bit off topic here Ed, but I believe I have all the 
 networkmanager packages installed that I think are needed, but I don't get 
 the network icon in the KDE system tray in F22. What needs to be installed 
 for that to happen so that I can switch between the ssid's that are available 
 in my modem/router (I installed network-manager-applet but that hasn't made 
 any difference)? 

Do you have these installed?

plasma-nm-mobile-5.3.2-1.fc22.x86_64
plasma-nm-strongswan-5.3.2-1.fc22.x86_64
plasma-nm-openconnect-5.3.2-1.fc22.x86_64
plasma-nm-openvpn-5.3.2-1.fc22.x86_64
plasma-nm-pptp-5.3.2-1.fc22.x86_64
plasma-nm-5.3.2-1.fc22.x86_64
plasma-nm-vpnc-5.3.2-1.fc22.x86_64

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Re: WIFi in fedora 22

2015-08-05 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/06/15 05:07, Stephen Morris wrote:
 Sorry to be a bit off topic here Ed, but I believe I have all the 
 networkmanager packages installed that I think are needed, but I don't get 
 the network icon in the KDE system tray in F22

Another thing

Right click on the little triangle next to the clock on the system tray and go 
to System Tray Settings.  Under Extra Items make sure you have Networks 
checked.

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Re: WIFi in fedora 22

2015-08-05 Thread Stephen Morris

On 06/08/15 07:34, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 08/06/15 05:07, Stephen Morris wrote:

Sorry to be a bit off topic here Ed, but I believe I have all the 
networkmanager packages installed that I think are needed, but I don't get the 
network icon in the KDE system tray in F22

Another thing

Right click on the little triangle next to the clock on the system tray and go to System Tray 
Settings.  Under Extra Items make sure you have Networks checked.

I didn't have any of those packages installed, they now are. Given that 
from the description plasma-nm looks like the package that provides the 
functionality, why is it not installed when kde is added after 
installing from the live dvd?
I had to do a reboot after installing the packages for Networks to 
appear in the Extra Items list, which is now ticked and the icon I am 
looking for is now present. Thankyou for all your help.


regards,
Steve

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Re: [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

2015-08-05 Thread Ludwig Krispenz


On 08/04/2015 08:32 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:



On 08/04/2015 12:53 PM, German Parente wrote:


- Original Message -

From: Mark Reynolds marey...@redhat.com
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. 
389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org

Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 6:04:17 PM
Subject: Re: [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups



On 08/04/2015 11:57 AM, ghiureai wrote:



We are seeing poor performance from LDAP retrieving 2500-4500 
entries compare
with one of our regular RDBMS , here is bellow the result for a 
ldapsearch.
We are questioning if for general cn=(.*..) search string , LDAP has 
to run a

round trip for each subset result entry ?

What cfg needs tuned to see some performance improvements beside 
cache mem

size ?
There isn't any, besides indexing, and by default cn is indexed for 
substring

searches.

Can you provide the output from the access log during one of these 
searches?



Seems that by default, substring indexing is done on lenght 3.

But * counts as part of the key (*mt, mt*), so it should be indexed
no, * is the wildcard separating initial,any,final parts of the 
substring filter, the only exception from the 3 char is start and and of 
string (^MT),(MT$)


So, probably the keys with lenght 2 will provoke this search to be 
unindexed.





ldapsearch -x -s one -H -b 'ou=Groups,ou=ds,dc=cxxx,dc=net' -W -D
'uid=xx,ou=Users,ou=ds,dc=cxxxr,dc=net' 'cn=*MT*' 'cn, nsaccountlock'
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success

# numResponses: 2608
# numEntries: 2607

real 0m19.284s
user 0m0.040s
sys 0m0.052s


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Re: [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

2015-08-05 Thread Mark Reynolds



On 08/05/2015 06:19 AM, Ludwig Krispenz wrote:


On 08/04/2015 08:32 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:



On 08/04/2015 12:53 PM, German Parente wrote:


- Original Message -

From: Mark Reynolds marey...@redhat.com
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. 
389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org

Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 6:04:17 PM
Subject: Re: [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups



On 08/04/2015 11:57 AM, ghiureai wrote:



We are seeing poor performance from LDAP retrieving 2500-4500 
entries compare
with one of our regular RDBMS , here is bellow the result for a 
ldapsearch.
We are questioning if for general cn=(.*..) search string , LDAP 
has to run a

round trip for each subset result entry ?

What cfg needs tuned to see some performance improvements beside 
cache mem

size ?
There isn't any, besides indexing, and by default cn is indexed for 
substring

searches.

Can you provide the output from the access log during one of these 
searches?



Seems that by default, substring indexing is done on lenght 3.

But * counts as part of the key (*mt, mt*), so it should be indexed
no, * is the wildcard separating initial,any,final parts of the 
substring filter, the only exception from the 3 char is start and and 
of string (^MT),(MT$)

My bad, you are correct:

dbscan:

*tlv
*tlw
*tlx


So, probably the keys with lenght 2 will provoke this search to be 
unindexed.





ldapsearch -x -s one -H -b 'ou=Groups,ou=ds,dc=cxxx,dc=net' -W -D
'uid=xx,ou=Users,ou=ds,dc=cxxxr,dc=net' 'cn=*MT*' 'cn, nsaccountlock'
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success

# numResponses: 2608
# numEntries: 2607

real 0m19.284s
user 0m0.040s
sys 0m0.052s


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[389-users] RHDS query directReports

2015-08-05 Thread Alpesh Shinde
Hi Team,

How to get the directReport values for a particular manager using RHDS queries? 
I am new to RHDS however have mostly worked on Microsoft AD and there is a 
powershell cmdlet to get this value. Can someone please help me with this? Or 
may be direct me to some specific article that can help me? I can query user's 
manager info.

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Re: [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

2015-08-05 Thread Mark Reynolds



On 08/04/2015 11:57 AM, ghiureai wrote:
https://www.flowdock.com/app/canfar/access-control/threads/QyygOboGumgx3qw3tIO_828AMgQ 

We are seeing poor performance from LDAP retrieving 2500-4500 entries 
compare with one of our regular RDBMS , here is bellow the result for 
a ldapsearch.
We are questioning if for general cn=(.*..) search string , LDAP has 
to run  a round trip for each  subset result entry ?


What cfg needs tuned to  see some performance improvements beside  
cache mem size ?


ldapsearch -x -s one -H  -b 'ou=Groups,ou=ds,dc=cxxx,dc=net' -W -D 
'uid=xx,ou=Users,ou=ds,dc=cxxxr,dc=net' 'cn=*MT*' 'cn, nsaccountlock'
Okay so this is probably unindexed, and the requested access log snipet 
will confirm this. If you see notes=U or notes=A then we can tune the id 
scan limit for that search:



Assuming this is the only search that is giving you issues:

Example:


# ldapmodify fill in the required parameters

|dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
changetype: modify
add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub values=*mt,mt*



If there are other substring searches around the cn attribute you are having 
issues with, you can modify this to be:

|# ldapmodify fill in the required parameters

|dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
changetype: modify
add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub|



Regards,

Mark


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Re: [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

2015-08-05 Thread Mark Reynolds



On 08/05/2015 08:24 AM, Mark Reynolds wrote:



On 08/04/2015 11:57 AM, ghiureai wrote:
https://www.flowdock.com/app/canfar/access-control/threads/QyygOboGumgx3qw3tIO_828AMgQ 

We are seeing poor performance from LDAP retrieving 2500-4500 entries 
compare with one of our regular RDBMS , here is bellow the result for 
a ldapsearch.
We are questioning if for general cn=(.*..) search string , LDAP has 
to run  a round trip for each  subset result entry ?


What cfg needs tuned to  see some performance improvements beside  
cache mem size ?


ldapsearch -x -s one -H  -b 'ou=Groups,ou=ds,dc=cxxx,dc=net' -W -D 
'uid=xx,ou=Users,ou=ds,dc=cxxxr,dc=net' 'cn=*MT*' 'cn, nsaccountlock'
Okay so this is probably unindexed, and the requested access log 
snipet will confirm this. If you see notes=U or notes=A then we can 
tune the id scan limit for that search:



Assuming this is the only search that is giving you issues:

Example:


# ldapmodify fill in the required parameters
|dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
changetype: modify
add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub values=*mt,mt*



If there are other substring searches around the cn attribute you are having 
issues with, you can modify this to be:

|# ldapmodify fill in the required parameters

|dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
changetype: modify
add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub|
I'm on a roll today :-( sorry so this is not going to solve the issue.  
There is no way to index or improve this type of search filter's 
performance (cn=*mt*).  If this is a reoccurring search filter, and your 
client can be adjusted to use vlv indexes, then that might be option.  
See the admin guide for more info on VLV searches/indexes.


Regards,
Mark




Regards,

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[389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

2015-08-05 Thread ghiureai


 Mark, would be accepted to accommodate only  substring indexes
 followed by wild char than ?
 aka :cn=abc*,
 cn=efg*   may need couple of this indexes.

 Thank you


 [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

On 08/05/2015 08:24 AM, Mark Reynolds wrote:

/

//
//  On 08/04/2015 11:57 AM, ghiureai wrote:
//  
https://www.flowdock.com/app/canfar/access-control/threads/QyygOboGumgx3qw3tIO_828AMgQ
//
//  We are seeing poor performance from LDAP retrieving 2500-4500 entries
//  compare with one of our regular RDBMS , here is bellow the result for
//  a ldapsearch.
//  We are questioning if for general cn=(.*..) search string , LDAP has
//  to run  a round trip for each  subset result entry ?
//
//  What cfg needs tuned to  see some performance improvements beside
//  cache mem size ?
//
//  ldapsearch -x -s one -H  -b 'ou=Groups,ou=ds,dc=cxxx,dc=net' -W -D
//  'uid=xx,ou=Users,ou=ds,dc=cxxxr,dc=net' 'cn=*MT*' 'cn, nsaccountlock'
//  Okay so this is probably unindexed, and the requested access log
//  snipet will confirm this. If you see notes=U or notes=A then we can
//  tune the id scan limit for that search:
//
//
//  Assuming this is the only search that is giving you issues:
//
//  Example:
//
//
//  # ldapmodify fill in the required parameters
//  |dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
//  changetype: modify
//  add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
//  nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub values=*mt,mt*
//
//
//
//  If there are other substring searches around the cn attribute you are 
having issues with, you can modify this to be:
//
//  |# ldapmodify fill in the required parameters
//
//  |dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
//  changetype: modify
//  add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
//  nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub|
/I'm on a roll today :-( sorry so this is not going to solve the issue.
There is no way to index or improve this type of search filter's
performance (cn=*mt*).  If this is a reoccurring search filter, and your
client can be adjusted to use vlv indexes, then that might be option.
See the admin guide for more info on VLV searches/indexes.

Regards,
Mark

/

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Re: [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

2015-08-05 Thread Mark Reynolds



On 08/05/2015 02:31 PM, ghiureai wrote:



  Mark, would be accepted to accommodate only  substring indexes
  followed by wild char than ?
  aka :cn=abc*,
  cn=efg*   may need couple of this indexes.

in fact cn=ab* is fine as this is translated to the key ^ab, but if 
you use two surrounding wildcards then you must use 3 characters:  cn=*abc*


Regards,
Mark




  Thank you


  [389-users] 389-DS poor performance retrieving groups

On 08/05/2015 08:24 AM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
/
//
//  On 08/04/2015 11:57 AM, ghiureai wrote:
//  
https://www.flowdock.com/app/canfar/access-control/threads/QyygOboGumgx3qw3tIO_828AMgQ
//
//  We are seeing poor performance from LDAP retrieving 2500-4500 entries
//  compare with one of our regular RDBMS , here is bellow the result for
//  a ldapsearch.
//  We are questioning if for general cn=(.*..) search string , LDAP has
//  to run  a round trip for each  subset result entry ?
//
//  What cfg needs tuned to  see some performance improvements beside
//  cache mem size ?
//
//  ldapsearch -x -s one -H  -b 'ou=Groups,ou=ds,dc=cxxx,dc=net' -W -D
//  'uid=xx,ou=Users,ou=ds,dc=cxxxr,dc=net' 'cn=*MT*' 'cn, nsaccountlock'
//  Okay so this is probably unindexed, and the requested access log
//  snipet will confirm this. If you see notes=U or notes=A then we can
//  tune the id scan limit for that search:
//
//
//  Assuming this is the only search that is giving you issues:
//
//  Example:
//
//
//  # ldapmodify fill in the required parameters
//  |dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
//  changetype: modify
//  add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
//  nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub values=*mt,mt*
//
//
//
//  If there are other substring searches around the cn attribute you are 
having issues with, you can modify this to be:
//
//  |# ldapmodify fill in the required parameters
//
//  |dn: cn=cn,cn=index,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
//  changetype: modify
//  add:|||nsIndexIDListScanLimit|
//  nsIndexIDListScanLimit: limit=-1 type=sub|
/I'm on a roll today :-( sorry so this is not going to solve the issue.
There is no way to index or improve this type of search filter's
performance (cn=*mt*).  If this is a reoccurring search filter, and your
client can be adjusted to use vlv indexes, then that might be option.
See the admin guide for more info on VLV searches/indexes.

Regards,
Mark
/
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Re: This is what I was talking about

2015-08-05 Thread Joe Zeff

On 08/05/2015 05:18 AM, Glenn Holmer wrote:

The point is that the right response would have been Oh, sorry instead
of some gratuitous name-dropping to try and make it seem OK. It's not OK
to post political or military messages on a technical mailing list.


You seem to have considerable difficulties telling the difference 
between an explanation and an excuse.  And, as far as the name-dropping 
goes, I only mentioned the name because I thought that some of the 
members might find it interesting.

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