For one thing I'm in the conviction that binary logs are hazardous
bullshit, for another on my two F19 machines systemd-journald occupy
significant part of resources (after several days it is often 1.5 to
2.5 GB RAM and several GB on /var/log/journal/*/* filesystem).
Then, how I can avoid this
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
I thought I'd try to move from SELinux permissive mode following the
advice in this video and slides.
The response started with 11 AVC's, which all concerned the same file,
this being a sample:
Invalid AVC allowed in current policy ***
type=AVC
I recently had a hard disk failure.
I was able to recover my old /home directory
from a backup disk.
But on re-installing the system
(which had been in operation for several years)
I found my UID had changed from 500 to 1000.
I dealt with this by chown -R, which worked fine.
But I remember
Hi,
My F19 has suddenly become very unstable. After about 10 minutes of
running with KDE, the opened windows start to be closed automatically.
I even cannot stop the machine. I have access to the fedora menu but
its rendering is very odd and clicking on shutdown does not do
anything. I cannot go
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 12:38:17 +
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I found my UID had changed from 500 to 1000.
When I installed the new system with the 1000 default,
I booted a live CD, mounted the hard disk partitions and
ran a find command to find all files owned by UID 500
and chowned them to UID
On 15 November 2013 12:45, Tom Horsley horsley1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 12:38:17 +
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I found my UID had changed from 500 to 1000.
When I installed the new system with the 1000 default,
I booted a live CD, mounted the hard disk partitions and
ran a
On 11/15/2013 07:22 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
I thought I'd try to move from SELinux permissive mode following the
advice in this video and slides.
The response started with 11 AVC's, which all concerned the same file,
this being a sample:
Invalid AVC allowed
Is rsync not supposed to append to the existing files or just copy over
them?
I would like to update /home/bobg/.thunderbird but the following simply
overwrites everything:
[root@box10 bobg]# rsync -avz /mnt/HOME1/bob/TBdBx07/
/home/bobg/.thunderbird/
In this case I have rsynced
It seems to be happening a lot now. When I watch a YouTube video it leaves
ghost image of the YouTube screen. Is there a way to clear my display
without logging out?
Does my question make sense?
Thank you
Darlene Wallach
408.294.5781
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On 11/15/2013 09:17 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA issued this
missive:
Is rsync not supposed to append to the existing files or just copy over
them?
I would like to update /home/bobg/.thunderbird but the following simply
overwrites everything:
[root@box10 bobg]# rsync -avz
On 11/15/2013 02:46 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik issued this missive:
For one thing I'm in the conviction that binary logs are hazardous
bullshit, for another on my two F19 machines systemd-journald occupy
significant part of resources (after several days it is often 1.5 to
2.5 GB RAM and several GB on
linux guy,
My name is Darlene Wallach. I purchased a 2T Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex
Desk disk from Costco a few years ago. I finally set it up and found
your very immensely helpful directions!
Thank you very much!!!
Darlene Wallach
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 3:33 PM, linux guy linuxguy...@gmail.com
On 11/15/2013 02:58 AM, Mitja Mihelič wrote:
On 14. 11. 2013 22:08, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 11/14/2013 08:50 AM, Mitja Mihelič wrote:
One of the consumers has crashed again and I have attached the
stacktrace.
Four hous later it crashed again.
I do hope there is something in the
On 11/15/2013 03:37 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
linux guy,
My name is Darlene Wallach. I purchased a 2T Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex
Desk disk from Costco a few years ago. I finally set it up and found
your very immensely helpful directions!
Thank you very much!!!
Darlene Wallach
On Thu, Sep 29,
On 15.11.2013 11:46, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
For one thing I'm in the conviction that binary logs are hazardous
bullshit, for another on my two F19 machines systemd-journald occupy
significant part of resources (after several days it is often 1.5 to
2.5 GB RAM and several GB on
On 15/11/13 12:53, Rick Stevens wrote:
No, you're not misunderstanding it. rsync looks at the source and
target and if there are differences, it copies from the source to the
target. In your case, you told rsync to copy everything inside the
/mnt/HOME1/bob/TBdBx07 directory (the source) to the
On 15Nov2013 17:19, Bob Goodwin bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
Ok that appears to have done what I wanted, at least it transferred
a lot less data in very little time.
One thing I think Rick may have missed out is that if a file is
similar on the target (eg it had just grown on the source,
Allegedly, on or about 15 November 2013, Timothy Murphy sent:
But on re-installing the system
(which had been in operation for several years)
I found my UID had changed from 500 to 1000.
I dealt with this by chown -R, which worked fine.
I've just gone through a similar change, when
What you experience is also known as image persistence or CRT/screen
burn-in. On a CRT I'm not aware of any fix. For an LCD display one
recommendation is use a screen saver to alternate between an all white and
all black image. If necessary use GIMP to create your images. You could
also open up a
Kam,
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Kam Leo kam@gmail.com wrote:
What you experience is also known as image persistence or CRT/screen
burn-in.
It is not burn-in. It is the image of what was on YouTube. Even if I
close the YouTube display right when the video finishes the image
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Darlene Wallach
freepales...@dslextreme.com wrote:
It seems to be happening a lot now. When I watch a YouTube video it leaves
ghost image of the YouTube screen. Is there a way to clear my display
without logging out?
Invoke your desktop's Run Command interface
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