On 01/15/2014 11:30 AM, Jan Tomasek wrote:
[root@ldap21shadow ~]# /etc/init.d/dirsrv-admin start
Starting dirsrv-admin:
[Wed Jan 15 05:29:55 2014] [crit] (22)Invalid argument:
alloc_listener: failed to get a socket for 0.0.0.0
Syntax error on line 87 of /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/console.conf:
Sounds like something was holding on to the port.when you rebooted chances are whatever was holding on to the port didn't come back after the reboot.For future reference netstat -tnp can be very helpful in these cases-- Sent from my HP Pre3On Jan 19, 2014 11:49, Jan Tomasek j...@tomasek.cz wrote:
Hi Nathan,
On 17/gen/2014, at 20:51, Nathan Kinder nkin...@redhat.com wrote:
On 01/16/2014 07:13 AM, Paolo Barbato wrote:
On 16/gen/2014, at 15:52, Rich Megginson rmegg...@redhat.com wrote:
On 01/16/2014 07:48 AM, Paolo Barbato wrote:
Hi Rich,
On 16/gen/2014, at 15:28, Rich Megginson
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 02:20:06 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
Double nating may result in strange behaviour, depending on the
application. This should be avoided.
But sometimes cannot be avoided.
I use a router inside my isp router,
as it (isp) is not enough control,
and
On 01/19/2014 03:03 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 02:20:06 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
Double nating may result in strange behaviour, depending on the
application. This should be avoided.
But sometimes cannot be avoided.
I use a router inside my isp
Old F20 box Core2 Quad only 8gb ram.
Got the dracut prompt (same error as below)
fix my root drive
Booted from F19 LiveUSB
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc1 cherry # sdc1 is /
e2fsck cherry
_Fedora-16-x86_6: recovering journal
_Fedora-16-x86_6 contains a file system with errors, check forced.
Allegedly, on or about 19 January 2014, Suvayu Ali sent:
I had forgotten about this possibility. This works nicely for
wireless using SSIDs, is it possible to do this for wired connections?
After all they do not have something similar to SSID to serve as
identifier.
There's MAC addresses of
On 01/19/2014 03:52 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 19 January 2014, Suvayu Ali sent:
I had forgotten about this possibility. This works nicely for
wireless using SSIDs, is it possible to do this for wired connections?
After all they do not have something similar to SSID to serve as
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 08:47:21 +
Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
Apology for noise.
I had to specify fsck.ext4
Which is something I never had to before.
fsck just worked.
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Quoting an advertiser (one who makes them):
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In particular, you should avoid top-posting and posting in HTML.
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Linux 3.9.10-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 14
Στις 18/1/2014 18:35, ο/η Jorge Fábregas έγραψε:
On 01/18/2014 12:29 PM, Georgios Petasis wrote:
I ran |fedup --network 20, which completed without errors. I reported
that a few packages will not be updated (adobe acrobat, elastic search,
etc).
Then, I rebooted the pc, by selecting the upgrade
Probably be rebuilding a box,
What would be a large enough partition for /tmp
on it own hD/partition.
80gb is the smallest sata I have.
luks required on /tmp?
with systemctl mask tmp.mount
going to be set after 1st login.
Any gotchas anyone.
I don't really want to chuck the box,
until it is
Hi
i'm installing F20 on a computer with nVidia 660 GTX card.
after installing akmod i can get only a 1024x768 px resolution with the
same computer under windows 7x64 has a 2550px x 1440 px resolution with my
monitor.
i searched on internet and found:
On Sun, 2014-01-19 at 00:32 +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Tim, Matthew, others,
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 09:12:14PM +, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Fri, 2014-01-17 at 20:42 +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 02:27:41PM -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014
On 17 January 2014 20:14, Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
[...]
$ nmap -sn 192.168.1.65-150
If you have GNU parallel instead then you can do it in a few seconds:
seq 65 150 | parallel -j0 ping -c1 192.168.1.{} | grep 64 bytes
Without GNU parallel you can do this:
for f
What app is it now that prompts for passwords when Evolution decides it
needs one reentered?
I subscribe to a couple of gmail calendars that don't require passwords,
yet I am prompted frequently and unpredictably to enter passwords for
them. The prompts are the big black popups, not the old
On 01/19/2014 06:27 AM, Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen wrote:
On 17 January 2014 20:14, Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
[...]
$ nmap -sn 192.168.1.65-150
If you have GNU parallel instead then you can do it in a few seconds:
seq 65 150 | parallel -j0 ping -c1
On 01/17/2014 09:14 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to find all my computers on my home network (ip addresses are
assigned using DHCP, can't change that). So far these are my attempts:
you could try like this:
ip neigh flush dev interface
ping -b broadcast adress of your net
ip neigh
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 18 January 2014, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
In particular, you should avoid top-posting and posting in HTML.
Are you going to facepalm, or am I going to smirk? At the least, I am
amused.
Not
On 01/17/2014 11:46 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 1/17/2014 10:55 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Mark Haney mha...@practichem.com
wrote:
My question is, WTF happened? My system is pretty clean. I
never install packages by hand,
Hi Patrick,
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:16:40PM +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 18 January 2014, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
In particular, you should avoid top-posting and posting in HTML.
Hi Matthew,
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 11:15:40AM +, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Sun, 2014-01-19 at 00:32 +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 09:12:14PM +, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
I think that's actually no longer a serious issue, as NetworkManager now
supports
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and see it as an
annoyance, more so when rebooting than for shutting down at night.
How do I fix this?
On 01/19/2014 09:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and see it as an
annoyance, more so when
On 19/01/14 09:16, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 01/19/2014 09:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had
this requirement. I am the sole user of this
On 1/19/2014 8:45 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Patrick,
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:16:40PM +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 18 January 2014, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
In particular, you should
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:16:31 -0500 Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
eoconno...@gmail.com wrote:
On 01/19/2014 09:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
On 01/19/2014 09:57 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 19/01/14 09:16, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 01/19/2014 09:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long
On 19/01/14 10:01, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hi Bob,
Does the command
poweroff
also require a password now? I only reboot (or hibernate also, for my
laptop) so I have not done either for a long long time.
Ranjan
[bobg@box10 ~]$ poweroff
Failed to issue method call: Did not receive a reply.
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:06:12 -0500 Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
On 19/01/14 10:01, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hi Bob,
Does the command
poweroff
also require a password now? I only reboot (or hibernate also, for my
laptop) so I have not done either
its possible most LDAP servers don't put a unique constraint on that field.
in fact it's occasionally done intentionally in LDAP servers that
handle multiple OU's where hosts are only expected to look at one of
them. The problem is it messes up your systems permissions if you have
overlaps.
On
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend try systemctl suspend
Is this different than sudo pm-suspend?
Certainly so, although it may not cure your problem.
Doesn't systemctl have to be run as root?
Not
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:07:14 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had
this requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and
On 19/01/14 10:37, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:07:14 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had
this requirement. I
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:50:57 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
I could try that [I'm afraid line-wrap may have caused problems] but
why would I have to add anything to a system that I think ought to
just work?
This has not been a problem in the past
On 19/01/14 10:54, Frank Murphy wrote:
That was the solution that was given when in happened to some of us,
when F20 was still rawhide.
Check the test-list archives for maybe
12-18mths back.
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Ok Frank, I'll save that for use if nothing better comes along
On 01/19/2014 10:35 AM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend try systemctl suspend
Is this different than sudo pm-suspend?
Certainly so, although it may not cure your
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:07:14 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
found one from the users list. but the problems started going back as
far as 2012 in bz's
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2013-September/440457.html
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 11:00:40 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
Ok Frank, I'll save that for use if nothing better comes along ...
Thank you,
Bob
It only ever happened to one of my boxes.
The others were fine.
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hi bob,
On 01/19/2014 08:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and see it as an
annoyance, more
On Sun, 2014-01-19 at 09:07 -0500, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown.
My F19 also does this, but only if I have logged in on one of the
consoles (e.g. CTRL-ALT-F2) as well as through the GUI. Then I get some
verbiage about password being required
On 19/01/14 11:18, g wrote:
hi bob,
On 01/19/2014 08:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and
On 19/01/14 11:39, Greg Woods wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown.
My F19 also does this, but only if I have logged in on one of the
consoles (e.g. CTRL-ALT-F2) as well as through the GUI. Then I get some
verbiage about password being required when other users are logged in.
But
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:07:14 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had
this requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and
On 19.01.2014 03:27, Garry T. Williams wrote:
On 1-17-14 21:03:39 poma wrote:
# setenforce 0
# update selinux
# setenforce 1
I think I don't remember that I ever had to do it.
This nullifies the very purpose of the SELinux.
The problem was caused by a bad SELinux policy that blocks rpm
On 01/19/2014 10:42 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ll /sbin/shutdown
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 16 Dec 18 12:01 /sbin/shutdown - ../bin/systemctl
interesting. it is 'world' writeable.
what does /bin/systemctl look like?
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in a world with out
On 19/01/14 11:56, g wrote:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ll /sbin/shutdown
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 16 Dec 18 12:01 /sbin/shutdown -
../bin/systemctl
interesting. it is 'world' writeable.
what does /bin/systemctl look like?
g
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ll /bin/systemctl
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 357760 Dec 5
Hi Rahul,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 11:45:54PM -0500, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F20_bugs#RPM_scriptlets_fail_during_updates
The entry ends with this note:
... and use yum history redo transaction number to reinstall the
packages.
This is inaccurate. The
On 19/01/14 11:56, Frank Murphy wrote:
By any chance do you have ConsoleKit installed?
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[bobg@box10 ~]$ ConsoleKit
bash: ConsoleKit: command not found
[bobg@box10 ~]$ locate ConsoleKit
[bobg@box10 ~]$ locate *onsoleKit*
Apparently not?
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 12:11:08 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ locate ConsoleKit
[bobg@box10 ~]$ locate *onsoleKit*
Apparently not?
That's good, it can also cause problems,
and no longer required as systemd took over most of the
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 11:42:59 -0600
g gel...@bellsouth.net wrote:
another thought, are you trying to run 'shutdown' from a terminal
or is it within xfce?
if while in xfce, could be way xfce is working.
It is a known random problem, not everyone will get it.
Been there done that. Also on
On 19.01.2014 11:05, Frank Murphy wrote:
Probably be rebuilding a box,
What would be a large enough partition for /tmp
on it own hD/partition.
80gb is the smallest sata I have.
luks required on /tmp?
with systemctl mask tmp.mount
going to be set after 1st login.
Any gotchas anyone.
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 18:56:54 +0100
Mateusz Marzantowicz mmarzantow...@osdf.com.pl wrote:
Why do you want /tmp on hard drive partition?
Low ram, and it's causing problems on this old box.
And I don't use ssd, only for /boot
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On 19/01/14 12:49, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 11:42:59 -0600
g gel...@bellsouth.net wrote:
another thought, are you trying to run 'shutdown' from a terminal
or is it within xfce?
if while in xfce, could be way xfce is working.
It is a known random problem, not everyone will
Hi everybody,
so for those who have a problem to make their nvidia card work under F20, i
used the following tutorial and it worked for my Nvidia Gainward GTX 660
http://www.tecmint.com/install-nvidia-drivers-in-linux/
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Raf Roger raf.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Hi
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Rahul,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 11:45:54PM -0500, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F20_bugs#RPM_scriptlets_fail_during_updates
The entry ends with this note:
... and use yum history redo
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:12:00 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
I believe the permissions are ok too? It only needs to be read?
Bob
-rw--r--r--. 1 root root 285 Sep 4
17:04 /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/00-no-reboot-password.rules
You may need to reload
On 19/01/14 13:31, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:12:00 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
I believe the permissions are ok too? It only needs to be read?
Bob
-rw--r--r--. 1 root root 285 Sep 4
17:04
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:39:10 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
/etc/polkit-1/rules.d/00-no-reboot-password.rules
/* Allow shutdown when others are logged in */
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id ==
On 19/01/14 13:45, Frank Murphy wrote:
between *** is the one line for me for these twon lines
line 1
***
if (action.id == org.freedesktop.login1.power-off-multiple-sessions
||
***
line 2
***
action.id == org.freedesktop.login1.reboot-multiple-sessions) {
***
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 14:11:01 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
My interest in correcting this is waning, I have other stuff I can do
to amuse myself this afternoon.
Thanks much for your patience,
Bob
No problem:
Another test
open a terminal type in
Hello,
Periodically, when i first boot my fedora system it hangs on this message:
[0.771697] irq 16: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option)
[0.771823] handlers:
[0.771838] [8147ba40] usb_hcd_irq
[0.771859] Disabling IRQ #16
i need to reset system to get fedora boot
now i
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 11:20:20 -0800
Edward M edwardm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Periodically, when i first boot my fedora system it hangs on this
message:
[0.771697] irq 16: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option)
[0.771823] handlers:
[0.771838] [8147ba40]
| From: Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
| To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org
| Sent: Saturday, 18 January, 2014 20:13:26
| Subject: f20 - difference between i386 and x86_64 distros
|
| As I have mentioned, my x86_64 install on my Lenovo is a bit of a
|
On 19.01.2014 15:07, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and see it as an
annoyance, more so when
On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 23:13:26 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
As I have mentioned, my x86_64 install on my Lenovo is a bit of a
hack. Hopefully things will be better for f21, but meanwhile...
I am continuing to have problems. Most recently, Gnome keeps
crashing even
Notice a mistake in the previous post. :)
I suggest tomorrow morning with a cup of hot black coffee.
LightDM/Xfce?
Save the file '50-org.freedesktop.login1.reboot-multiple-sessions.rules'
in the attachment to a dir '/etc/polkit-1/rules.d'.
Create a group 'reboot'
# groupadd reboot
Add your
Also do not recommend tanning in the desert at noon. :)
LightDM/Xfce?
Save the file
'50-org.freedesktop.login1.suspend-multiple-sessions.rules' in the
attachment to a dir '/etc/polkit-1/rules.d'.
Create a group 'suspend'
# groupadd suspend
Add your username to this group
# gpasswd -a USER
Answer to The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. :)
LightDM/Xfce?
Save the file
'50-org.freedesktop.login1.hibernate-multiple-sessions.rules' in the
attachment to a dir '/etc/polkit-1/rules.d'.
Create a group 'hibernate'
# groupadd hibernate
Add your username to this
:)
poma
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| To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
| Sent: Sunday, 19 January, 2014 01:13:38
| Subject: Re: email failure
|
| Allegedly, on or about 18 January 2014, Richard Vickery sent:
| I recently quit Gmail because I got sick of that they read your
| email
| AND
On 19/01/14 14:14, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 14:11:01 -0500
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
My interest in correcting this is waning, I have other stuff I can do
to amuse myself this afternoon.
Thanks much for your patience,
Bob
No problem:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 19:25:14 +
Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 11:20:20 -0800
Edward M edwardm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Periodically, when i first boot my fedora system it hangs on this
message:
[0.771697] irq 16: nobody cared (try booting
Hi,
i followed the tutorial available on
http://edmondscommerce.github.io/Fedora/getting-skype-working-on-fedora-20.htmlto
install skype on F20.
however, when i launch skype it crashes all the time...
version: skype-4.2.0.11-fc16
reported: can not be reported
any idea what could the the problem
On fedora 19, the UDEV scripts I have described here work perfectly:
http://home.comcast.net/~tomhorsley/hardware/solidoodle/solidoodle-udev.html
On fedora 20, my user script that sets DISPLAY and
starts /usr/bin/RepetierHost doesn't start RepetierHost,
but other side effects of that script do
On 01/19/2014 09:16 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 01/19/2014 09:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had
this requirement. I am the sole user of
On 1/19/2014 2:57 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
| From: Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au
| To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
| Sent: Sunday, 19 January, 2014 01:13:38
| Subject: Re: email failure
|
| Allegedly, on or about 18 January 2014, Richard Vickery sent:
| I recently quit Gmail
On 19.01.2014 21:04, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ w
14:32:04 up 37 min, 3 users, load average: 0.14, 0.13, 0.13
USER TTYLOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
bobg tty1 13:55 30:28 0.12s 0.01s xinit /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc
bobg pts/0
On 19/01/14 14:32, poma wrote:
LightDM/Xfce?
Save the file
'50-org.freedesktop.login1.power-off-multiple-sessions.rules' in the
attachment to a dir '/etc/polkit-1/rules.d'.
Create a group 'poweroff'
# groupadd yumex
Add your username to this group
# gpasswd -a USER poweroff
Re-log-in.
How
On 19.01.2014 22:22, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
How do I determine if lightdm is running?
It appears to be installed ...
$ loginctl
SESSIONUID USER SEAT
c1986 lightdm seat0
2 1000 poma seat0
2 sessions
| From: David dgbo...@gmail.com
|
| When I was young as you appear to be I too was a libertarian. Then I
| graduated, grew up, and realized just how the real world really
| works.
|
|
| --
|
| David
I'm sorry David, that you have neither heard of either courts, or mass
demonstrations. If
On 19/01/14 16:29, poma wrote:
On 19.01.2014 22:22, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
How do I determine if lightdm is running?
It appears to be installed ...
$ loginctl
SESSIONUID USER SEAT
c1986 lightdm seat0
2 1000
Trying to install Fedora 32 KDE on second hard drive. This drive has
been partitioned with /dev/sdb1 formatted as NTFS, and /dev/sdb5 and
/dev/sdb6
formatted as ext4. The Fedora install disk says there is only 2.77MB
available on the disk. What gives, and how do I fix it?
After mounting the
On 19/01/14 16:31, Joe Zeff wrote:
ps aux | grep lightdm
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ps aux | grep lightdm
bobg 4582 0.0 0.0 112664 900 pts/0S+ 16:35 0:00 grep
--color=auto lightdm
I guess it is running but did not show up with loginctl? I'm getting in
over my head ...
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On 19.01.2014 22:34, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
This is all I get. How do I get lightdm to run?
[bobg@box10 ~]$ loginctl
SESSIONUID USER SEAT
1 1000 bobg seat0
# systemctl isolate multi-user.target
# ln -sf
On 01/19/2014 01:38 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 19/01/14 16:31, Joe Zeff wrote:
ps aux | grep lightdm
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ps aux | grep lightdm
bobg 4582 0.0 0.0 112664 900 pts/0S+ 16:35 0:00 grep
--color=auto lightdm
I guess it is running but did not show
On 1/19/2014 4:30 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
| From: David dgbo...@gmail.com
|
| When I was young as you appear to be I too was a libertarian. Then I
| graduated, grew up, and realized just how the real world really
| works.
|
|
| --
|
| David
I'm sorry David, that you have
On 19.01.2014 22:31, Joe Zeff wrote:
ps aux | grep lightdm
If you get more than one line of output (showing grep) it's running.
$ ps axu | grep [l]ightdm
to exclude a grep-ish output. ;)
poma
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On 19/01/14 16:48, poma wrote:
On 19.01.2014 22:34, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
This is all I get. How do I get lightdm to run?
[bobg@box10 ~]$ loginctl
SESSIONUID USER SEAT
1 1000 bobg seat0
# systemctl isolate
On 01/19/2014 02:49 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Still does not show lightdm? But ps does?
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ps aux | grep lightdm
bobg 3487 0.0 0.0 112664 900 pts/0S+ 17:45 0:00 grep
--color=auto lightdm
Is it working properly?
No. One of the programs
On 19/01/14 18:03, Joe Zeff wrote:
Is it working properly?
No. One of the programs listed by ps was grep, looking for lightdm.
Here's what you'd see if you had it running, as I do:
I suspected that. I've had enough for today, dinner time here. Tomorrow
is another day for playing with
On 20.01.2014 00:11, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I suspected that. I've had enough for today, dinner time here. Tomorrow
is another day for playing with computers.
1. Start point - Xfce session
Open the 'xfce4-terminal', log in as root and run this command:
# yum install
On 01/19/2014 11:09 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/19/2014 10:35 AM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend try systemctl suspend
Is this different than sudo pm-suspend?
On 01/19/2014 03:37 PM, Doug wrote:
Trying to install Fedora 32 KDE on second hard drive. This drive
has been partitioned with /dev/sdb1 formatted as NTFS, and
/dev/sdb5 and /dev/sdb6
formatted as ext4. The Fedora install disk says there is only
2.77MB available on the disk. What gives, and
On 01/19/2014 01:57 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
A citizen does not, nor ought need to, pay anyone for the rights of the office
of citizenship. Slavery is an abolished practice, yet your advertiser has just
stated in this quote that slavery is alive and well. Is it not time to rethink
this?
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
It's the Gmail trap; even though it seems like plain text, it is not.
You have to explicitly choose plain text (lower right of the compose
window I think). Once you do, then it becomes obvious that it was not
| From: David dgbo...@gmail.com
| To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
| Sent: Sunday, 19 January, 2014 13:55:38
| Subject: Re: email failure
|
| On 1/19/2014 4:30 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
| | From: David dgbo...@gmail.com
| |
| | When I was young as you appear to be I too was a libertarian.
|
Still working on cron without sendmail. I am learning some as I peel
the onion. The latest error message is:
Jan 19 16:21:23 lx120e.htt-consult.com run-parts[22838]:
(/etc/cron.daily) finished prelink
Jan 19 16:21:23 lx120e.htt-consult.com anacron[10446]: Job `cron.daily'
terminated
On 1/19/2014 8:36 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
| From: David dgbo...@gmail.com
| To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
| Sent: Sunday, 19 January, 2014 13:55:38
| Subject: Re: email failure
|
| On 1/19/2014 4:30 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
| | From: David dgbo...@gmail.com
| |
| | When I
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