Go to Settings, Device Settings and print out the LAN Settings, Confirm
LAN Settings and Print LAN Details. It should give you the current IP
address of the printer
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Kevin Cummings cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net
wrote:
On 10/06/2014 12:22 AM, Stephen Davies wrote:
On 10/06/2014 02:10 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
Go to Settings, Device Settings and print out the LAN Settings,
Confirm LAN Settings and Print LAN Details. It should give you the
current IP address of the printer
Thanks. I'll have to wait until next Saturday when I meet up with the
printer
On 5 October 2014 20:55, Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus
arad...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-10-05 2:39 GMT-05:00 Rolf Turner:
Surely this thread is ***TOTALLY*** off-topic for this list.
Absolutely true. Still has been enlightening and interesting thread right?
Unfortunately since this is not a
On 6 October 2014 01:50, Kevin Cummings cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net wrote:
My volleyball club just bought a new printer.
When I plugged my laptop into the USB cable, CUPS tried to auto-install
it, but it failed. I saw multiple USB connects and disconnects in the
log. The last log entries in
Hi,
I am newbie to Fedora and I would like ask for a (for me important)
clarification regarding the assignment of the IP address of the computers
of my LAN.
Having problems to access to a repository located on another computer on my
LAN, I used, several times, the ping command to check the
On 10/06/2014 01:02 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
Hi,
I can only think that all can be correlated tothe dynamic assignmentof
the IP address (DHCP),
My guess would be the same.
but the change of the IP happen also if the
computers are not rebooted.
That's not unusual with DHCP. DHCP assigned
On 04.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Anecdotally also, it appears to be true. Without the resume = UUID
stuff, it does not wake up from hibernate but goes on to reboot.
I tried both with and without the resume device in grub.conf, and my
system showd identical behaviour: it went into
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 02:22:42PM +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 10/06/2014 01:02 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
That's not unusual with DHCP. DHCP assigned IP-addresses usually
have limited life-time until they expire. After expiration machines
may be assigned a new IP-address.
However, I
On 10/06/2014 02:51 PM, Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 02:22:42PM +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 10/06/2014 01:02 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
That's not unusual with DHCP. DHCP assigned IP-addresses usually
have limited life-time until they expire. After expiration machines
may be
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 14:35:36 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
On 04.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Anecdotally also, it appears to be true. Without the resume = UUID
stuff, it does not wake up from hibernate but goes on to reboot.
I tried both with and without the resume device
On 10/06/14 20:51, Dave Ihnat wrote:
I would also wonder if there are dueling DHCP servers
on the segment.
You should be able to determine if there are dueling DHCP servers by doing a
ps -eaf | grep dhclient and looking for the -lf parameter and then examining
the contents of the file.
In my
On 26 Sep 2014 at 13:14, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
From: Michael D. Setzer II mi...@kuentos.guam.net
To: Dave Stevens g...@uniserve.com,
Community support for Fedora users
users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Date sent: Fri, 26 Sep 2014
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Geoffrey Leach ge...@hughes.net wrote:
The ethernet port has a ifcfg script with
HWADDR=E8:40:F2:05:DE:1C
BOOTPROTO=none
IPADDR=198.168.20.5
but is otherwise as created by Anaconda.
Don't you need BOOTPROTO=static?
--Greg
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On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 08:55 +0100, Ian Malone wrote:
On 6 October 2014 01:50, Kevin Cummings cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net wrote:
My volleyball club just bought a new printer.
When I plugged my laptop into the USB cable, CUPS tried to auto-install
it, but it failed. I saw multiple USB
On 6 October 2014 16:52, Louis Lagendijk lo...@fazant.net wrote:
On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 08:55 +0100, Ian Malone wrote:
On 6 October 2014 01:50, Kevin Cummings cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net wrote:
My volleyball club just bought a new printer.
When I plugged my laptop into the USB cable, CUPS
I am doing an install of a mysql system, and decided that I needed to
change some things like host name. So I have to go back to square one
with the mysql setup, but can't find any instructions for this. I TRIED:
mysql_install_db
And it did SOMETHING, but
mysqladmin -u root password
On 10/06/2014 06:47:16 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Geoffrey Leach ge...@hughes.net
wrote:
The ethernet port has a ifcfg script with
HWADDR=E8:40:F2:05:DE:1C
BOOTPROTO=none
IPADDR=198.168.20.5
but is otherwise as created by Anaconda.
Don't
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Geoffrey Leach ge...@hughes.net wrote:
On 10/06/2014 06:47:16 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
Don't you need BOOTPROTO=static?
Apparently static is not a defined value for BOOTPRO, and when an
undefined term is used, it defaults to none. One of the little bits of
10/06/2014 10:37 AM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
On 10/06/2014 06:47:16 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Geoffrey Leach ge...@hughes.net
wrote:
The ethernet port has a ifcfg script with
HWADDR=E8:40:F2:05:DE:1C
BOOTPROTO=none
IPADDR=198.168.20.5
but is otherwise
On 10/06/2014 03:55 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
Which version of Fedora and what desktop? I'm asking because I've used
one of the MG series over wifi before with Fedora but there were
issues with firewall policy and I think that was rather rapidly
changing (and it needs to couple with whatever
On 10/06/2014 11:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
Be sure to open the firewall for UDP port 8611, so autodetection works.
And you need to install cups-bjnp so CUPS knows how to talk to the
printer...
That makes sense. cups-bjnp is now installed (but I don't need it to
use the USB cable), and
On 10/05/14 23:11, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Thanks, Lars. Accesses outside the local net is not required.
OK, then you do not need GATEWAY.
Yes, a ping to the IP address responds correctly.
OK, good! Then your network is setup correctly, and you can actually
reach the device.
Looking at
On 10/06/2014 11:45 AM, Kevin Cummings issued this missive:
On 10/06/2014 11:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
Be sure to open the firewall for UDP port 8611, so autodetection works.
And you need to install cups-bjnp so CUPS knows how to talk to the
printer...
That makes sense. cups-bjnp is now
On 10/06/14 03:17, Tim wrote:
Just wondering, but would not specifying a gateway prevent most things
from accessing outside of a LAN?
Yes, that's right. If your computer does not have a default gateway, and
you wants to access a system not on your network, your system has no
idea where to
On 10/6/2014 12:33, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
mysqladmin -u root password 'mypass'
failed with:
mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
The form of the command should be something like this:
mysql -h localhost
On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 12:32 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 10/06/2014 11:45 AM, Kevin Cummings issued this missive:
On 10/06/2014 11:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
Be sure to open the firewall for UDP port 8611, so autodetection works.
And you need to install cups-bjnp so CUPS knows how to
On 10/06/14 01:41, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
To recap. I have an ethernet port that's wired to a HDTV tuner that converts
OTA HDTV to ma4 and streams it down the cable to a program that collects and
stores it. All of this is known to work under Fedora 17. No so under Fedora 19.
FirewallD is
On 10/06/2014 03:40 PM, Tom Rivers wrote:
On 10/6/2014 12:33, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
mysqladmin -u root password 'mypass'
failed with:
mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
The form of the command should
$ cp -a /usr/share/themes/THEME/ ~/.themes/
$ mousepad ~/.themes/THEME/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
~/.themes/THEME/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
Play with color values - *_color
Tutorial for making GTK3 themes
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=281568
Customize GTK3 / GTK2 Theme Colors Using
On 10/06/2014 12:44 PM, Louis Lagendijk issued this missive:
On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 12:32 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 10/06/2014 11:45 AM, Kevin Cummings issued this missive:
On 10/06/2014 11:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
Be sure to open the firewall for UDP port 8611, so autodetection
On 06.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
What is the difference between the Fedora vanilla kernels
(as described in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kernel_Vanilla_Repositories)
and the kernel on kernel.org, would you happen to know?
As far as I can see from the description, these are the
I wrote:
We have a number of internal machines which run a local nameserver.
It's primarily a relay for the wider net but does a few other things
as well. So DHCP is configured to specify 127.0.0.1 as the nameserver
address for these machines.
Of course, that is also what kickstart is told
Thanks again!
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 23:15:56 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
http://ur1.ca/iawmi - http://paste.fedoraproject.org/139547/00617141
Reading your dmesg dump, I'm not convinced that the irq handler is
what causes you problems. Some years ago, the code was modified that
First, I apologize for this not being fedora-specific, but I just got
the oddest email. It looks like an intrusion attempt, trying to get
sendmail to execute a perl script. Is anybody familiar with this
particular pattern?
The email is below.
Thanks,
billo
Return-Path:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:07:16PM +, Bill Oliver wrote:
First, I apologize for this not being fedora-specific, but I just got
the oddest email. It looks like an intrusion attempt, trying to get
sendmail to execute a perl script. Is anybody familiar with this
particular pattern?
Oh my
On 7 October 2014 00:07, Bill Oliver ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
First, I apologize for this not being fedora-specific, but I just got
the oddest email. It looks like an intrusion attempt, trying to get
sendmail to execute a perl script. Is anybody familiar with this
particular pattern?
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:07:16PM +, Bill Oliver wrote:
First, I apologize for this not being fedora-specific, but I just got
the oddest email. It looks like an intrusion attempt, trying to get
sendmail to execute a perl script. Is anybody
On 10/06/2014 03:44 PM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 12:32 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
Since it wasn't clear, bnjp:// over 8611 is the bonjour protocol
(Apple's implementation of the Zeroconf protocol).
No it is not Bonjour related. BJNP is the Canon Inkjet printing
protocol.
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:55:00PM +, Bill Oliver wrote:
If your system is up to date, you should be safe -- all major distributions
released patches quickly.
I sorta thought that, but I didn't think that sendmail was vulnerable to it...
I hadn't heard that either, but sendmail is a very
I recently installed some courier fonts.
I cannot tell which, if any, of them Firefox is using.
They are in the font chooser.
How do I discover what font Firefox actually uses for something?
I've found Inspect Element, but I'm pretty sure Firefox is substituting.
How do I discover what was
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 08:12:26PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:55:00PM +, Bill Oliver wrote:
If your system is up to date, you should be safe -- all major distributions
released patches quickly.
I sorta thought that, but I didn't think that sendmail was
On 10/06/2014 01:41:13 PM, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
On 10/06/14 01:41, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
To recap. I have an ethernet port that's wired to a HDTV tuner that
converts OTA HDTV to ma4 and streams it down the cable to a program
that collects and stores it. All of this is known to work under
On 10/06/2014 12:30:42 PM, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
On 10/05/14 23:11, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Thanks, Lars. Accesses outside the local net is not required.
OK, then you do not need GATEWAY.
Yes, a ping to the IP address responds correctly.
OK, good! Then your network is setup
On 10/06/2014 12:34:42 PM, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
On 10/06/14 03:17, Tim wrote:
Just wondering, but would not specifying a gateway prevent most
things
from accessing outside of a LAN?
Yes, that's right. If your computer does not have a default gateway,
and
you wants to access a
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