Re: Thunderbird 115 FC 38

2023-09-27 Thread Adam Mercer via users
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--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, September 26th, 2023 at 09:09, Tim via users 
 wrote:


> Well, I might disagree. Your message was extremely scrambled by the
> GPG/PGP process.
> 
> What I see is mostly unhandled MIME coming through raw. Headers in the
> message body, mangled body content, undecoded signature MIME content,
> then two PGP attachments, etc.
> 
> Try again, see if it was just a once off.

The email was sent using the Proton Mail webclient and not Thunderbird, so any 
oddness is not related to Thunderbird.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Thunderbird 115 FC 38

2023-09-25 Thread Adam Mercer via users
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--- Original Message ---
On Sunday, September 24th, 2023 at 06:36, stan via users 
 wrote:

> If you aren't going to update to F39 when it is released (it's in
> beta), then you could download the src.rpm and build it locally if you
> are willing to take your chances.

I've been using some of the earlier 115.x builds that showed up for F38 without 
issue. This morning I built 115.2.2, from the F39 source RPM using mock, and so 
far it's been running without issue...

Cheers

Adam
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Re: kernel-headers-5.17.5-200-fc35 package missing

2022-05-06 Thread Adam Mercer
On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 1:55 AM ja  wrote:

> I have been using this repository for building VMWare modules
>
> https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules

I tried that as well, but that fails in a slightly different way:

ram@zathras [08:34:09] [~/git/vmware-host-modules] [workstation-16.2.3]
-> % make
make -C vmmon-only
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/ram/git/vmware-host-modules/vmmon-only'
Using kernel build system.
make -C /lib/modules/5.17.5-200.fc35.x86_64/build/include/.. M=$PWD
SRCROOT=$PWD/. \
  MODULEBUILDDIR= modules
make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/kernels/5.17.5-200.fc35.x86_64'
make[2]: *** No rule to make target 'modules'.  Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/kernels/5.17.5-200.fc35.x86_64'
make[1]: *** [Makefile:117: vmmon.ko] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/ram/git/vmware-host-modules/vmmon-only'
make: *** [Makefile:21: vmmon-only] Error 2
ram@zathras [08:34:10] [~/git/vmware-host-modules] [workstation-16.2.3]
-> %

and the Makefile in /usr/src/kernels/5.17.5-200.fc35.x86_64 is an
empty file, unlike in other kernel directories. I've reinstalled the
kerel-devel-5.17.5-200.fc35 package and that installed a Makefile with
actual contents which allowed me to rebuild the module.

Thanks for the help!

Cheers

Adam
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kernel-headers-5.17.5-200-fc35 package missing

2022-05-05 Thread Adam Mercer
Hi

I had an update to the 5.17.5 kernel ,on my Fedora 35 system, this
morning but there was no corresponding update to the kernel-headers
package. As such I'm unable to rebuild the VMWare modules for VMWare
Workstation. Do I just need to wait until the next mirror sync or is
this not available for some other reason?

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Problems reinstalling bootloader after a Windows update

2021-12-04 Thread Adam Mercer
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 7:12 PM Samuel Sieb  wrote:

> No OS should touch any files it doesn't own in the ESP.  Did it really
> remove the bootloader?  A more likely option is that it changed the BIOS
> boot order.  Can you bring up the boot menu?  Do you see the Fedora
> option there?

That was my initial thought, so I booted into UEFI and the Windows
Boot Manager had been made the default boot option, Fedora was still
listed so I selected that. The grub menu came up with all my kernels
listed but selecting one just resulted in an error about being unable
to find a file or something like that. Also the option in grub for
booting into Windows resulted in a similar error. Hence me trying to
reinstall the bootloader.

This system was originally installed on Fedora 32 or 33 and upgraded
so it may be time for a reinstall, I have backups so nothing will be
lost apart from time.

Cheers

Adam
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Problems reinstalling bootloader after a Windows update

2021-12-04 Thread Adam Mercer
Hi

I dual boot my Fedora 35 system with Windows 10 and a Windows update
decided to remove the Fedora bootloader and I can no longer boot into
Linux.

I've booted from the Live CD and chrooted into my system after
mounting /boot and /boot/efi, I've then been following the
instructions here:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GRUB_2#Instructions_for_UEFI-based_systems

and when I reinstall the grub packages I get the following error:

  Running scriptlet: grub2-common-1:2.06-8.fc35.noarch   26/26
error: failed to exec scriptlet interpreter /bin/sh: Permission denied
warning: %posttrans(grub2-common-1:2.06-8.fc35.noarch) scriptlet
failed, exit status 127

Error in POSTTRANS scriptlet in rpm package grub2-common
  Running scriptlet: shim-unsigned-ia32-15.4-1.fc32.x86_64   26/26
error: failed to exec scriptlet interpreter /bin/sh: Permission denied
warning: %transfiletriggerin(glibc-common-2.34-8.fc35.x86_64)
scriptlet failed, exit status 127

Error in  scriptlet in rpm package shim-unsigned-ia32
error: failed to exec scriptlet interpreter /bin/sh: Permission denied
warning: %transfiletriggerpostun(glibc-common-2.34-8.fc35.x86_64)
scriptlet failed, exit status 127

Error in  scriptlet in rpm package shim-unsigned-ia32

Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

I have a system backup so all is not lost but surely I should be able
to reinstall the bootloader?

Cheers

Adam
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Re: ssh key question - does jimc@fedora need to be updated to follow new hostname ?

2021-11-17 Thread Adam Mercer
On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 9:09 PM  wrote:

> so I generated my local .ssh/id_rsa before I chose a hostname.
> Now that Ive updated hostname, the id ends with jimc@fedora,
> which is somehow misleading.
> but does it matter otherwise?

The username@hostname is essentially just for bookkeeping and can be
changed without affecting the key.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Screen lock no longer asking for password

2021-05-08 Thread Adam Mercer
On Sat, May 8, 2021 at 9:32 AM Adam Mercer  wrote:

> Could there be another process blanking the screen that is bypassing
> the screen lock?

After a lot of reading through logs and trying to manually trigger the
screensaver using:

$ dbus-send --type=method_call --dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver
/org/gnome/ScreenSaver org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock

I found the following in the log:

gnome-shell[2762]: Screen lock is locked down, not locking

Searching for that error resulted in me finding this:

https://askbot.fedoraproject.org/en/question/122030/screen-lock-is-locked-down-not-locking/

and indeed it seems that somehow screen lock had become disabled:

$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen
true
$

Running:

$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen false

Got things working again! No idea how the screen lock became
disabled... but it's working now.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Screen lock no longer asking for password

2021-05-08 Thread Adam Mercer
On Sat, May 8, 2021 at 8:20 PM Ed Greshko  wrote:

> In settings, go to Privacy-->Screen Lock.
>
> Choose a Blank Screen Delay.
> Turn on "Automatic Screen Lock"
> Set "Automatic Screen Lock Delay" to "Screen Turns Off
>
> See if that works after the chosen time.

That;s what I first checked, and I already had those settings.
Changing the time just changes at what point the screen blanks. I
leave it a while and then hit a key or move the mouse the the screen
flicks back on and there is no password prompt.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Screen lock no longer asking for password

2021-05-08 Thread Adam Mercer
On Sat, May 8, 2021 at 4:43 PM Jonathan Billings  wrote:

> Have you recently switched from using GDM to some other login manager?  I 
> believe that GDM manages the Lock Screen on GNOME sessions.

Still using GDM, I can't recall making any configuration changes
either... just regular F33 updates.

Cheers

Adam
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Screen lock no longer asking for password

2021-05-08 Thread Adam Mercer
Hi

I've noticed that a couple of days ago my screen has stopped locking,
i.e. before then the screen would blank I'd need to reenter my
password to resume using the machine but now it is just unlocked. In
the settings the screen is set to blank after 5 minutes and lock
immediately but I am never prompted for a password. Any ideas what
could be going on here?

Could there be another process blanking the screen that is bypassing
the screen lock?

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Networking issue in VMs

2021-02-09 Thread Adam Mercer
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 4:38 AM Stephen Morris  wrote:

> I'm using Fedora 33 in a Vmware Player VM, and I haven't had any issues
> with networking failing. I have the Vmware network definition configured
> as NAT to share the hosts IP address (my Host is Windows 10), do you
> have you Vmware Workstation configured the same way? With this setup,
> irrespective of whether my host is using wifi or ethernet Fedora thinks
> it is using a wired connection. I'm also not migrating the network card
> into the VM I'm leaving it attached to the host system.

Thanks, that's exactly the same setup I have, I've also started
noticing weird network behaviour outside of the VM and on other
systems on my network and I'm starting to suspect a router issue.

Cheers

Adam
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Networking issue in VMs

2021-02-08 Thread Adam Mercer
Hi

I've started having a strange problem the last couple of days with my
VMs, I use both VMWare Workstation and VirtualBox on my Fedora 33
system and recently the network connectivity inside my VMs stopped
working after some point.

I installed an Ubuntu VM, in VMWare. and was using it for several days
without issue and then yesterday I booted up the VM and I could not
access the outside work from within my VM. As far as the VM was
concerned everything seemed fine, it had an IP address in the expected
range there was just no connectivity. I needed to do some work in a
Debian based machine so just quickly stood up a new VM, this time
Debian Buster. As before it worked fine. However this morning I booted
up the VM and encountered the same problem. With this VM I had created
a snapshot shortly after standing it up when i knew it was working, so
I reverted the machine to the snapshot and again I had no connectivity
within the VM.

I then tried VirtualBox, I stood up a Debian Buster VM and booted into
it, it worked fine. At some point later network operations stopped
working like with VMWare.

Any idea what could cause networking to stop working within my VMs?

Cheers

Adam
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Re: F33 just pretends to print

2020-12-28 Thread Adam Mercer
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 11:57 AM Joe Zeff  wrote:

> It's a bit off-topic, but did you get SELinix alerts, or what?  And, did
> you report it as a bug?

I don't recall if I received any alerts or not, it was a while ago. I
didn't file a bug report though. I will be reinstalling a system
fairly soon and am planning on trying again so I will this time if I'm
unable to get things working without disabling SELinux.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: F33 just pretends to print

2020-12-28 Thread Adam Mercer
On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 9:57 PM Michael Hennebry
 wrote:

> I have a Brother HL-L2360DL that I'd thought I'd finally managed to install.
> I had to go to the Brother website to get a script to run.
> The instructions for the script had the wrong name for it.
> None of the default options for Brother printers came close.
> The CUPS adminstration "web" pages say the right things:
> Idle, accepting jobs, two completed jobs.
>
> Nothing actually prints. Not even a test page.
> The printer never comes out of deep sleep.
> How do I fix this?
> It worked with Centos 7, but I do not know what I did.

I have a HL-L8350CDW and the only way I could get it to print was to
completely disable SELinux, a bit heavy handed but that was the only
thing that I found that allowed me to print.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Deleting a cups printer

2020-11-18 Thread Adam Mercer
On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 6:50 PM Adam Mercer  wrote:

> Any idea how I can actually delete this old broken printer
> configuration so it doesn't keep coming back?

Maybe a little heavy handed but I managed to fix this by setting
BrowseRemoteProtocols, BrowseLocalProtocols, and BrowseProtocols all
to none.

Cheers

Adam
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Deleting a cups printer

2020-11-18 Thread Adam Mercer
Hi

I was having printer issues, trying to print jobs just resulting in
the system waiting and waiting and not actually printing anything. I
deleted the printer from the Settings -> Printers and added it again,
This got things working, however whenever I open the Settings the
original printer is back in the list of printers, along with the new
one that I added. Everytime I delete it, but when I open settings
again it's back.

How can I actually delete the printer?

If I go to the CUPS settings, i.e. open http://localhost:631 only the
new working printer is listed.

So it seems that something else is finding this old printer and adding
it back, in /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf I set BrowseRemoteProtocols to
none and restarted cups-browsed.service to see if it was trying to he
helpful and setup the printer automatically. That however didn't seem
to help?

Any idea how I can actually delete this old broken printer
configuration so it doesn't keep coming back?

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Determining why I'm getting dropped to the emergency shell?

2020-09-15 Thread Adam Mercer
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 5:08 PM George N. White III  wrote:

> Roger has some good advice.  Another useful practice is to preserve your 
> original
> fstab and check your changes with diff.   In the bad old days keyboards were 
> larger
> but when working over phone lines using a modem it was all to common to find 
> random
> garbage added to files and command lines.

Thanks, I'll remember that approach! It'll save me many headaches in
the future as I imagine this will happen again...

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Determining why I'm getting dropped to the emergency shell?

2020-09-15 Thread Adam Mercer
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 4:04 PM Roger Heflin  wrote:
>
> mount -a and see what fails is usually a good idea.
>
> A good plan is to add the entry to fstab, umount the what currently
> mounted for it, and then do a test "mount /directory/location/only" so
> it will use the fstab data and  see if it can mount with what is in
> fstab.

Thanks, that's some good advice.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Determining why I'm getting dropped to the emergency shell?

2020-09-15 Thread Adam Mercer
I found the problem, there was a typo in my /etc/fstab, my fat fingers
has caused some extraneous characters to be added to the end one of my
drives UUID so it was failing to mount.

Thanks for all the help!

Cheers

Adam

On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 2:02 PM Adam Mercer  wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I did an update this morning on my FC32 system and as there was a
> kernel update I rebooted the system, it didn't come back up properly
> and instead dropped me into the emergency shell.
>
> I've had a quick look around and can't see anything obvious to explain
> why it is doing this?
>
> Any ideas on how to troubleshoot why it's dropping me into the
> emergency shell so I can try to fix what's going on?
>
> Cheers
>
> Adam
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Re: Determining why I'm getting dropped to the emergency shell?

2020-09-15 Thread Adam Mercer
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 3:18 PM Samuel Sieb  wrote:

> Did you try booting the previous kernel to see if it's specific to the
> new kernel or new initramfs?

I tried all previous kernels and the rescue image, all resulting in
the same behaviour.

Cheers

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Re: Determining why I'm getting dropped to the emergency shell?

2020-09-15 Thread Adam Mercer
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 2:54 PM Ian Pilcher  wrote:

> > Any ideas on how to troubleshoot why it's dropping me into the
> > emergency shell so I can try to fix what's going on?
>
> Do you use Intel RAID?

No I use BTRFS on a NVMe SSD.

Cheers

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Determining why I'm getting dropped to the emergency shell?

2020-09-15 Thread Adam Mercer
Hi

I did an update this morning on my FC32 system and as there was a
kernel update I rebooted the system, it didn't come back up properly
and instead dropped me into the emergency shell.

I've had a quick look around and can't see anything obvious to explain
why it is doing this?

Any ideas on how to troubleshoot why it's dropping me into the
emergency shell so I can try to fix what's going on?

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Printing failure -

2020-07-21 Thread Adam Mercer
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 9:14 AM Bob Goodwin  wrote:

> Any thoughts on what to do?

I had problems printing to my networked Brother printer, the only
thing I found to get it printing was to disable SELinux.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: How do I change the grub kernel boot parameters in F32 ?

2020-06-09 Thread Adam Mercer
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 6:29 PM linux guy  wrote:

> I would like to change the grub boot parameters for the kernels installed on 
> my F32 workstation.
>
> Specifically, I would like to add the following to the kernel boot 
> parameters: "rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau modprobe.blacklist=nouveau 
> nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
>
> How do I do this ?

I like using the grubby command for this as it adds the arguments and
updates the grub config all in one, so I think you should be able to
apply this to all your kernels with:

$ sudo grubby --update-kernel=ALL --args="rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau
modprobe.blacklist=nouveau nvidia-drm.modeset=1"

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Problem printer to Brother WiFi printer

2019-12-23 Thread Adam Mercer
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 10:51 AM Adam Mercer  wrote:

> > https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?c=us=en=hll8350cdw_us_eu_as=100257=faq00100553_000=1
>
> This was new, the paths on my system were slightly different, i.e.
> /opt/brother instead of /.usr/local/Brother but I followed this one
> and the same behaviour.

The problem was SELinux, if I disable SELinux  I can print so the
configuration needs a little tweak. Now I know where to look I should
be able to get this working with SELinux enabled. Thanks for the
suggestions.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Problem printer to Brother WiFi printer

2019-12-23 Thread Adam Mercer
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 5:12 AM George N. White III  wrote:

> Two things to consider: the drivers may require 32-bit libraries and may
> not provide SElinux configuration.If you have the drivers installed
> you can use "ldd " see if libraries are missing.

Nothing seems to be missing.

> For SElinux see Brother's FAQ entries:
>
> https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?c=us=en=hll8350cdw_us_eu_as=100257=faq00100689_000

I'd already following that one.

> https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?c=us=en=hll8350cdw_us_eu_as=100257=faq00100553_000=1

This was new, the paths on my system were slightly different, i.e.
/opt/brother instead of /.usr/local/Brother but I followed this one
and the same behaviour.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Problem printer to Brother WiFi printer

2019-12-23 Thread Adam Mercer
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 10:42 PM fedora  wrote:

> have you installed
> system-config-printer
> and made the printer available through this setup?

I didn't but I've just done that, after installing
system-config-printer the printer was showing up and I used the
Troubleshooting option to see if it could find anything, it couldn't
and suggested filing a bug.

I've got a support request open with Brother to see if they can shed
any light on what's going on... if that's not successful I'll probably
file a ticket as I'm out of ideas.

Cheers

Adam
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Re: Problem printer to Brother WiFi printer

2019-12-22 Thread Adam Mercer
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 7:40 PM Geoffrey Leach  wrote:

> I'm running an HLL2340D on FC30 with no problems. Have you configured
> the printer with CUPS?

Yep, CUPS is showing the printer, it appears to be using the correct
driver and I've tried using both IPP and the discovered address. I've
also tried completely removing the printer that the Brother driver
setup and manually configuring it. Same behaviour.

Cheers

Adam
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Problem printer to Brother WiFi printer

2019-12-22 Thread Adam Mercer
Hi

Recently install Fedora 31 and I've been trying to setup my printer
with not much luck. It's a Brother HL-L8350CDW connected to my WiFi
network. I can print to it without issue from a Mac and an Ubuntu
machine on my network but can't get it working under Fedora.

I can set up the printer and it all appears to work but whenever I
print it appears to print the document is never print and no error is
generated. The documents just go into black hole.

I've followed all the instructions from Brother to install the driver:

https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadlist.aspx?c=us=en=hll8350cdw_us_eu_as=127

and various FAQs:

https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?c=us=en=hll8350cdw_us_eu_as=100257=faq00100689_000

but I'm unable to print. I know it's possible as my Ubuntu machine can
print so I'm wondering if there something different going on here
related to Fedora. Has anyone get any ideas on how to debug this?

Cheers

Adam
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