Hello,
I'm very glad to join at Fedora Bug Zappers Team. I have working a lot with
Fedora and Red Hat Linux / Centos since some years ago (7-8 years). I already
contributed to the project by writing patchs, giving support, helping
company/school/people to switch to Fedora and helping
On 6.12.2011 10:30, Pasche Sébastien wrote:
I'm very glad to join at Fedora Bug Zappers Team. I have working a
lot with Fedora and Red Hat Linux / Centos since some years ago (7-8
years). I already contributed to the project by writing patchs,
giving support, helping company/school/people to
Neal Becker wrote:
OK, this is the 2nd time this happened to me on updating a machine from
f15-f16.
I used preupgrade.
08:55:51 Upgrading pyparsing-1.5.6-1.fc16.noarch
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-
packages/pyparsing-1.5.6-p\
y2.7.egg-info: cpio:
Rex Dieter wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
OK, this is the 2nd time this happened to me on updating a machine from
f15-f16.
I used preupgrade.
08:55:51 Upgrading pyparsing-1.5.6-1.fc16.noarch
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-
In current rawhide on one of my test systems (actual hardware, not
virtual machine) when I unplug/replug the usb mouse/keyboard (they are
on a kvm switch) the xserver restarts. This started about a month ago
right after the rebuild of the X stack packages (not saying that is the
culprit, just
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 11:27 -0500, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
In current rawhide on one of my test systems (actual hardware, not
virtual machine) when I unplug/replug the usb mouse/keyboard (they are
on a kvm switch) the xserver restarts. This started about a month ago
right after the rebuild
On 12/6/11 11:27 AM, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
[ 428.783] Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.
This message is there for a reason. It means the X server is
terminating normally, ie, because the session has gone away.
Check in ~/.xsession-errors for relevant messages, or in
[redirecting to the fedora virt list]
On 12/06/2011 03:36 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that when you install a virtual system with virt-manager it
always installs a tablet device by default.
The problem is that this device consumes 10% of cpu resources of the host
Hi,
I noticed that when you install a virtual system with virt-manager it
always installs a tablet device by default.
The problem is that this device consumes 10% of cpu resources of the host
according to top which should probably be considered a bug.
What is worse is that removing the tablet