d, only what to do if it is loaded. So it may be that udev
> is really the correct place to do things.
Or modules-load.d if you want to force load a module.
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and that is what lsof shows dnsmasq as listening on:
dnsmasq 2229 nobody6u IPv4 23692 0t0 TCP
192.168.122.1:domain (LISTEN)
Though like I say, I don't actually use that as I have br0 setup as a
bridge to my ethernet card and use bridge
id you upgrade this machine from an earlier version of Fedora? If so
then I suspect the old names will stick because you will have udev
persistent naming rules for them.
Check /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and I bet you have rules
that are forcing the ethX names.
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ork at the moment.
I had assumed that was deliberate, but maybe not?
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"systemctl enable cups.service" might be the best thing to try
first - certainly my rawhide VM seems to have had it disabled.
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) that it has been converted to be a native systemd service.
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rpmbuild but fedora build is OK?
Because the Fedora build was done with an older version of rpmbuild that
didn't complain about the unrecognised qualifier on the Requires.
That complaint is a recent addition to rpmbuild.
No doubt it was meant to be Requires(posttrans) with an r.
Tom
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arget: analogous to runlevel 5
#
# To set a default target, run:
#
# ln -s /lib/systemd/system/.target
/etc/systemd/system/default.target
#
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On 10/06/11 16:54, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Tom Hughes on 06/10/2011 10:25 AM wrote:
>> Actually building the driver (once I'd downloaded the 620Mb DDK) was
>> quite easy. I'm still scratching my head over how to actually install it
>> though ;-)
>>
>&g
rotocol.
To be fair you can download both the drivers and the agent in prebuilt
form at http://spice-space.org/download.html but only for 32 bit Windows
at the moment.
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phics
but it would be very nice to have working cut and paste.
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LAN and can see the radvd
that is running on our gateway router.
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ng - they see the radvd on
the network and configure an address.
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