On 8/13/24 8:24 AM, Björn Persson wrote:
Ian Pilcher wrote:
libatasmart is used by udisks, collectd, etc. to monitor disk health,
and it's broken by kernel 6.10.
Could that also be what broke hdparm?
It is. Looks like the commit is probably going to be reverted,
https://lore.kerne
libatasmart is used by udisks, collectd, etc. to monitor disk health,
and it's broken by kernel 6.10. The library was originally written by
Lennart Poettering, but I'm 99% sure that he hasn't thought about it in
years.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2304043.
I've identified the
On 7/13/24 4:32 AM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek writes:
The idea for DRM_PANIC is nice, but I worry about the impact of disabling
VT_CONSOLE. Plymouth is not used everywhere, e.g. what about cloud images
and such? Also, when debugging boot troubles, removing 'rhb
On 7/13/24 4:39 AM, Sérgio Basto wrote:
if I don't like this functionality, can I have my vt consoles back ?
It seems that you will need to compile your own kernel in order to do
so.
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On 7/12/24 11:53 AM, Aoife Moloney wrote:
Supported drivers are simpledrm, mgag200, ast, (and imx, tidss, on
aarch64). I'm working on nouveau support, and I hope i915 and amdgpu
will add support too.
If the driver is not supported, you won't see the panic screen, but it
won't be worse than what y
On 4/12/24 16:46, Adam Williamson wrote:
it seems since I last looked at this, NM has grown some level of
openvswitch support, but it seems to be limited, and I don't know off-
hand if it's sufficient for what openQA needs. I will need to look into
that.
https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkM
On 9/27/23 04:56, Miro Hrončok wrote:
fail2ban
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2219991
https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/issues/3487
Bugzilla ASSIGNED 2 months ago, no update since.
Maintainers NEEDINFOed last week.
With my system/network administrator hat on, this one is really
concern
On 9/14/23 11:15, Neal Gompa wrote:
I am interested in learning where you're seeing screen sharing issues
today. The main one people bring up with me is video conferencing
systems, and because of completely unrelated reasons, I've been on a
binge of using a variety of them.
I thought that I had
On 9/13/23 12:52, Kevin Kofler via devel wrote:
For Fedora Linux, the transition to KDE Plasma 6 will also include
dropping support for the X11 session entirely, leaving only Plasma Wayland
as the sole offered desktop mode.
Huh?! Why?! KDE upstream is still supporting X11 in Plasma 6. I see no
On 6/30/23 10:22, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 at 19:10, Miro Hrončok wrote:
We would also need to ensure UTC work even without tzdata installed.
Yes, that would be useful.
Although IMHO even that seems like a nice-to-have not an absolute
showstopper. Most containerized workloa
On 4/25/23 14:33, Solomon Peachy via devel wrote:
Honestly, if a "how to configure discourse to mimic the MUA-managed
mailing list experience (ie not having to log into a web site after the
initial configuration)" document is produced, that's probaby sufficient
to overcome most of these objection
On 9/28/22 03:50, Tommy Nguyen wrote:
This change will only affect AMD, as the intel non-free drivers do not
depend on the changes. It is also unclear how this would affect nvidia.
There is barely any hardware video acceleration support for nouveau
anyway, for which you would install the propriet
On 5/26/22 12:31, drago01 wrote:
I am not talking about FLOSS vs non FLOSS, that's obvious. But bundled
libs and properly tested / certified vs dynamic linking and less testing
/ no certification.
But if OpenJDK-based binaries can't be distributed without passing the
TCK, then it isn't really
On 5/26/22 10:40, drago01 wrote:
Why would we do that? Is the build process really more important than
shipping tested software?
For Fedora? Yes.
Fedora includes lots of untested (in the formal, TCK sense) software.
It does not include non-FLOSS software (except maybe in very specific
circums
On 5/2/22 08:56, Ian Pilcher wrote:
IMO, there's a rather desperate need to be able to override the system-
wide policy for individual processes, maybe via some sort of wrapper
around one of the containerization technologies.
Just FYI, I managed to bang out a proof of concept of a &qu
It sure feels like we're reaching the point where anyone who has to work
with any sort of older equipment or servers is going to to forced to
switch their entire system to the LEGACY policy, which seems really
unfortunate.
IMO, there's a rather desperate need to be able to override the system-
wi
I'm not a Fedora developer, just a long time interested user, so take
this for what it's worth. I'd like to suggest an alternative approach
to the BIOS boot (and potentially other similar boot issues), or at
least suggest that this approach be discussed.
Basically, I suggest that Fedora stop wor
On 4/7/22 03:43, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Do you think the user experience with grub was *good*? Turing complete
language? Scripts that generate scripts that generate scripts?
Well said.
GRUB2 was actually the reason that I kept many of my UEFI-capable
systems booting in legacy mode for years
On 2/21/22 15:09, Fabio Valentini wrote:
So, if you plan to package releases / tags from your GitHub project,
just use what's documented here:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/SourceURL/#_git_tags
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Can anyone suggest a good (simple) example SPEC file that I can
reference as an example of how to use the forgemeta macro?
I'm trying to build SPEC files for a couple of personal GitHub-hosted
projects, and I'd like to make them as robust as possible. Even though
I have no current plans to try t
On 6/25/21 7:19 AM, Neal Gompa wrote:
I personally prefer the description myself, actually. Many unit names
are more meaningless than the descriptions.
One point ... It's far easier to get the description from the unit name
than vice versa.
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On 3/11/21 5:13 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
In the past (long, long ago), I had to enable Telnet on target devices
to work around incompatible cryptography policies. I hope we are not
going to return to that.
I've had to enable http on my home switches for that very reason, so ...
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On 3/9/21 4:21 PM, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
Do all of the DEs we have in Fedora support the same notification mechanisms?
I'm not 100% sure, but it's freedesktop.org/D-Bus based, so it's about
as standard as it gets these days. (Probably irrelevant, though.)
I added
ln -sf %{_libdir}/%{na
On 3/9/21 1:39 PM, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
Well, the first option is still a no-no, as the fixup has to happen in
the user's home directory. For the second one, I think I'd need to add
something like "Requires: zenity", which in turn would pull in other
dependencies.
I don't believe that it
On 3/8/21 5:10 PM, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
Is there something I can do to sed out the -qt5 suffix, or should I
just bite the bullet, build the update and wait for the bug reports to
come in?
You could replace the executable with a wrapper script that performs the
necessary fixups before cal
On 1/21/21 5:43 AM, Fabio Valentini wrote:
That's just not acceptable.
Which means that signed RPM contents need to be postponed at least
until all supported Fedora releases have an RPM version that can read
those files.
I'm not sure what Fedora's policy on this is, but as an administrator
with
On 9/30/20 2:19 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 2:00 pm, Ian Pilcher wrote:
And what about places where NetworkManager isn't used? (Just because
it's the default, doesn't mean that it's used everywhere.)
NetworkManager is used everywhere by def
On 9/30/20 1:35 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:
Please, no more package splitting. And NetworkManager is used across
all variants of Fedora, so resolved should be installed in all places
where NetworkManager is used.
And what about places where NetworkManager isn't used? (Just because
it's the default,
On 9/28/20 8:32 AM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Yeah, that test is far from ideal, but we need something. If you have
a constructive proposal how to improve it, I'm all ears.
I anticipated this question. I don't have a good proposal for you ...
but I believe that it's up to the people a
On 9/28/20 6:47 AM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Instructions were already posted by Vitaly, so I won't repeat that here.
I'll just note that the scriptlet in systemd.rpm looks for
'Generated by NetworkManager' in /etc/resolv.conf as an indicator that
the file is autogenerated.
Which is a
On 7/28/20 12:31 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
I think we should remove it if it's generated by NetworkManager, and
leave it untouched otherwise. If NetworkManager is managing DNS then it
will just push all its settings to systemd-resolved anyway after
upgrade, right?
Don't assume that the pre
On 1/18/20 12:57 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
This is turning into a "debug mock on CentOS" discussion, not a Fedora
discussion per se. Please let me know if it should be over in the mock
github.com issues instead.
Indeed. My original hope was that I was simply missing something that
was obviou
On 1/18/20 5:07 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
The inserted arguments are order sensitive, and need to be in the
right place in fedora-31.tmpl on the latest release of mock and
mock-core-cnfigs. See my notes at:
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/issues/390
And use this in /etc/
On 1/16/20 9:39 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/wiki/Feature-container-for-bootstrap
Right, but it still doesn't work.
[pilcher@breadbox ~]$ cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core)
[pilcher@breadbox ~]$ cd /etc/mock/templates
[pil
On 1/15/20 1:26 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 12:08, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Is $SUBJECT possible these days?
I've tried with both --bootstrap-chroot and --use-bootstrap-image, but
the build is failing with:
ERROR: builddep command missing.
Please install pa
Is $SUBJECT possible these days?
I've tried with both --bootstrap-chroot and --use-bootstrap-image, but
the build is failing with:
ERROR: builddep command missing.
Please install package dnf-plugins-core.
This happens even when the dnf-plugins-core package is installed (from
EPEL) on the Ce
required to rebuild all of the userspace
packages to run on actual 32-bit hardware, right? (What would those be
called, since i686 is taken?)
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What if gpm is pulled in as a dependency?
(gpm may not be the best example here, but Avahi definitely is pulled in
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Does anyone know of a mailing list/forum/etc. for DNF Python API
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On 06/01/2017 02:09 PM, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
On 01/06/17 13:20 -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Actually, you need inttypes.h for the limit macros.
You're thinking of the format specifier macros for printf. The limit
macros are in .
Right you are. Sorry for the misinform
On 06/01/2017 01:07 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
Well presumably you're not including stdint.h for some reason.
Actually, you need inttypes.h for the limit macros.
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(albeit related)
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On 10/04/2016 01:03 PM, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 12:31:43PM -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Can you clarify? In what circumstances would the dnf command running
within a screen session not survive an X/desktop crash?
KillUserProcesses=yes
Ouch! Forgot about that
ances would the dnf command running
within a screen session not survive an X/desktop crash?
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On 01/20/2016 01:21 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I'm looking at upgrading my video setup to support 3 monitors. I had
intended to purchase an AMD FirePro V4900, since it is known to "just
work" with the open source drivers, but I see that the W4100 is now
available at approximately
tc.
Has anyone tried a W4100 with the open source drivers?
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TIA!
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#NVIDIA_Proprietary_Graphics_Drivers
That pages discusses the reasons that those items are not included in
Fedora. I'm pretty sure that it hasn't yet been declared a thought-
crime to discuss them.
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How does this affect users of other display managers (or does it)?
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ly no CPU in use. Nothing seems amis in the tail of /var/log/yum.log.
> How does one find out why nothing is happening?
>
strace -p $YUM_PID
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considered by people smarter than
me, but it occurs to me that there's no reason that kexec couldn't some-
how pass LUKS/dm-crypt keys to the new kernel.
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caused the configuration to revert to the permanent configuration.
Is there not a more specific command that adds the service definition to
the current environment without a full reload?
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and a ready-to-install rpm you
> don't need to uncompress again.
I'm pretty sure that the compression takes the vast majority of the
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user enters %n?
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There's also the issue of the OpenSSL documentation (or lack thereof).
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ffected, it is displayed as a '¡'.
>
> Is this a known issue?
I suspect you're hitting
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=970030
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it to a UTF-8? (Should I just add "export
LANG=en_US.UTF-8" to the relevant sections of the SPEC file?)
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Sometimes there's n
(I wrongly assumed that this
change post-dated the RHEL 6 branch, since AHCI is still a module in
RHEL 6.)
Thanks for the info!
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Sometimes there'
to
simply ensuring that it's always included in the initramfs?
- Was this change discussed anywhere?
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Sometimes there's nothing lef
find anything in git or BZ about why this was
done, probably because searching on "ahci" and "module" in Bugzilla
isn't exactly productive.
Any pointers?
TIA
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I'm trying to figure out if I agree with the resolution of this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=914965
Thoughts?
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Some
a pretty darn important feature, as it's
the only way (of which I know) to get a log-in screen via VNC.
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report the attention that it deserves.
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Sometimes there's nothing left to do but c
On 05/15/2013 10:53 AM, Jeffrey Bastian wrote:
> Maybe you have iptables blocking mDNS traffic (tcp port 5353)?
UDP
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Sometimes there's noth
group_package_types in yum.conf.
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Sometimes there's nothing left to do but crash and burn...or die trying.
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Sometimes there's nothing left to do but crash and b
has been fixed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=871091
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Sometimes there's nothing left to do but crash and burn...or die t
eck your
> netcat dependant scripts or apps.
This appears to break freenx-server.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=891109
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Somet
lt kernel package type
DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel
Easy peasy
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Sometimes there'
On 11/21/2012 02:01 PM, David Lehman wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 12:09 -0600, Ian Pilcher wrote:
>>
>> It looks like this is still the case in beta RC1, right?
>
> Yes. I've just completed testing of patches for this stuff. It was
> decided that it's too lat
crypt them. What you
> cannot do is allocate new LVs from old VGs. That's sort of the last item
> on the TODO list.
It looks like this is still the case in beta RC1, right?
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administrators. I'm sure
that I can figure it out in time, but this seems like a terrible burden
to put on system administrators, particularly those who are (sometimes
proudly) averse to anything that smacks of "programming".
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In the meantime, Open vSwitch, which has a ton more configuration
options has been recently added to the distro.
I'd argue that NM actually continues to fall farther behind.
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On 10/25/2012 10:46 AM, David Lehman wrote:
> It is planned (but at risk) for the beta and a must-have for GA.
If it's a must-have for GA, but it isn't in the beta, how does it get
tested?
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DO list.
Is this functionality planned for the beta? GA? F19?
As I said up-thread, I believe that this information should be much more
widely disseminated.
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Unknown 19.97 GB
When I attempt to add a 6GB "mount point" for /, I get a "not enough
free space on disks" error.
So how's it supposed to work?
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unreasonable to wonder if this functionality is simply being removed.
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Sometimes there's nothing left to do but cras
storage to either (or both) of these
technologies to install Fedora 18 at all.
Thanks!
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+1 to Jan's point. It should be possible to recover a critical file (or
at least a skeleton thereof) by reinstalling the owning RPM.
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> but it also works for multiple search domains. I can ping and
> it'll try .localdomain and I can also do . and
> it'll find it at ..workdomain. A+
Double-plus awesome!
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On 02/19/2012 01:32 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-02-18 at 19:54 -0600, Ian Pilcher wrote:
>> This actually wasn't a problem during my (very brief) attempt to
>> install RC2. X was pretty obviously spanning both displays, but
>> anaconda was only using a sma
asn't a problem during my (very brief) attempt to
install RC2. X was pretty obviously spanning both displays, but
anaconda was only using a smaller region (1024x768?) of one of the
displays.
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On 02/16/2012 01:11 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Ian Pilcher (arequip...@gmail.com) said:
>> Anaconda in Fedora 17 Alpha RC2 cannot upload tracebacks to Bugzilla,
>> because Bugzilla doesn't think Fedora 17 exists.
>
Anaconda in Fedora 17 Alpha RC2 cannot upload tracebacks to Bugzilla,
because Bugzilla doesn't think Fedora 17 exists.
Is it carved into a stone tablet somewhere that we have to do this
dance for every release?
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