On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 08:17 -0600, Ronal B Morse wrote:
> I've deduced that the best predictor of success with optical media is
> country of manufacture. My preference, in order is:
>
> Japan
> Taiwan
>
> everything else goes straight to recycle.
I seem to recall reading similar experiences,
On 04/03/2015 06:18 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/03/2015 03:07 PM, jd1008 wrote:
>> Of course. If you proceed on the assumption that akmod-nvidia
>> was indeed compiled for the kernel at hand.
>
> It's been my experience that akmod-nvidia doesn't need to be updated for
> every new kernel; I've only
On Fri, 03 Apr 2015 15:13:51 -0700
Joe Zeff wrote:
> (If you ever
> want to try, I think I can find out how to do it.)
I tried finding out how to do it, but it was far less
work to reinstall everything from scratch than to
dig up the secret handshake to make it rebuild :-).
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On 04/03/2015 03:07 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Of course. If you proceed on the assumption that akmod-nvidia
was indeed compiled for the kernel at hand.
It's been my experience that akmod-nvidia doesn't need to be updated for
every new kernel; I've only received a new version when nVidia releases
a ne
On 04/03/2015 03:06 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I once had an akmod screw up somehow, and was never able
to figure out how to convince it to rebuild something it
was convinced it already built.
Did you try removing kmod-nvidia and rebooting? I think there's a way
to run the service from the comman
On 04/03/2015 04:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 04/03/2015 02:55 PM, jd1008 wrote:
What if you downloaded the source code of the kmod,
built it on your machine (be sure you have the kernel
source code installed in /usr/src/kernel
Perhaps that might fix your prblem???
Isn't that what akmod-nvidia
I once had an akmod screw up somehow, and was never able
to figure out how to convince it to rebuild something it
was convinced it already built.
I eventually solved the problem by booting in multi-user
mode, logging in to the console as root, uninstalling
everything named *nvidia*, then reinstall
On 04/03/2015 02:55 PM, jd1008 wrote:
What if you downloaded the source code of the kmod,
built it on your machine (be sure you have the kernel
source code installed in /usr/src/kernel
Perhaps that might fix your prblem???
Isn't that what akmod-nvidia does? Remember, KISS.
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On 04/03/2015 04:49 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
kernel-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64-346.47-2.fc21.4.x86_64
The failure happens immediately after selecting the kernel from the boot
menu. A stack trace appears which I'll post if someone tells me how to
capture it.
On 04/03/2015 01:58 PM, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
Love it! Thanks!
Glad to be of help. BTW, ask.fedora is the distro's official support
forum. If you need help and can't get it here, it's another resource to
keep in mind. And, of course, we can always use more knowledgeable
people answering
Love it! Thanks!
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I downloaded some steam games and I keep getting openGLX errors trying
to play them. Does it work with FLGRX video driver, or am I missing
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On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 06:57 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 5:49 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
>
> >
> > kernel-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64
> > kmod-nvidia-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64-346.47-2.fc21.4.x86_64
> >
> > The failure happens immediately after selecting the kernel from the b
Am 03.04.2015 um 13:53 schrieb Jonathan Allen:
> Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
> clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
> screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
> still switch tasks using
Ron,
> > Well, I thought it was full-screen. It looks like super-fullscreen. The
> > desktop top bar is obscured. The task top bar doesn't have a minimise,
> > maximise or close button in the top right hand corner. Right click on
> > the task top bar (which offers File ... Help at the LH end)
On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 14:24 +0100, Jonathan Allen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 03:13:58PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> > I don't know, but if I understand you, you are in fullscreen mode? I'm
> > not using thunderbird, but firefox, probably is the same (they share a
> > lot of "technology"), F11 wor
On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 18:20 +1030, Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-04-02 at 11:11 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
> > made by Sony, which I thought paid better attention to the quality of
> > production
>
> I seem to recall that Sony doesn't actually make their own. But
> regardless of how well media may be regar
Hi,
I have the follwing problem, running on Fedora 21, with
docker-io-1.5.0-2.fc21.x86_64:
I have this Dockerfile:
cat Dockerfile
FROM fedora
MAINTAINER tester
RUN yum -y update && yum clean all
RUN yum -y install httpd
When I am running
docker build -t test .
I get:
Sending build context to Do
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 03:13:58PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> I don't know, but if I understand you, you are in fullscreen mode? I'm
> not using thunderbird, but firefox, probably is the same (they share a
> lot of "technology"), F11 works for fullscreen, also on top bar/panel of
> the window you can
On Fri, 3 Apr 2015 13:57:20 +0100
Jonathan Allen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 02:21:43PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> > >
> > > Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I
> > > accidentally clicked on the box next door and it maximised to
> > > being absolutely full screen, with
Stephen,
> >'Resize' is greyed out. Maximise does nothing and Minimise has its
> >usual action, but then selecting the task pulls it back to
> >full-full screen. Jonathan
>
> When I have a window non-full screen I can use Resize and the arrow
> keys to change the window size. When I do Alt-Space
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 02:21:43PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> >
> > Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I
> > accidentally clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being
> > absolutely full screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop
> > stuff obscured. I can st
On 04/03/2015 07:52 AM, Jonathan Allen wrote:
'Resize' is greyed out. Maximise does nothing and Minimise has its
usual action, but then selecting the task pulls it back to full-full
screen. Jonathan
When I have a window non-full screen I can use Resize and the arrow keys
to change the window
> >Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
> >clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
> >screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
> >still switch tasks using Alt-Tab, in which case the top bars and the
Tim:
>> I've been similarly caught, with older releases
Stuart McGraw:
> That doesn't sound quite like what I am seeing. For me it seems
> the sticky keys or slow keys mode is being activated without needing
> any response from me, simply by my clicking the shift key quickly
> or holding it down
On Fri, 3 Apr 2015 12:53:55 +0100
Jonathan Allen wrote:
> Dear Fedora List,
>
> Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I
> accidentally clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being
> absolutely full screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop
> stuff obscured
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 5:49 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> kernel-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64
> kmod-nvidia-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64-346.47-2.fc21.4.x86_64
>
> The failure happens immediately after selecting the kernel from the boot
> menu. A stack trace appears which I'll post if someone tells me h
On 04/03/2015 06:53 AM, Jonathan Allen wrote:
Dear Fedora List,
Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
still switch
Dear Fedora List,
Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
still switch tasks using Alt-Tab, in which case the top bars
kernel-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64-346.47-2.fc21.4.x86_64
The failure happens immediately after selecting the kernel from the boot
menu. A stack trace appears which I'll post if someone tells me how to
capture it.
poc
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some times I get this error at the boot... (I find it in journalctl) :
systemd-udevd[220]: unknown key '\nSYMLINK' in
/etc/udev/rules.d/99-resume.rules:1
after this other errors come :
- systemd-egroups agent [355] failed to get D-Bus connection
failed to get D-Bus connection :
On Thu, 2015-04-02 at 11:13 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
> Problem with k3b is that it refuses to force 2X speed.
The media, drive, or a combination of the two, may not support it.
Media lists a series of speeds that it supports, the burner only has
so-many different power levels that the laser can be ope
On Thu, 2015-04-02 at 11:11 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
> made by Sony, which I thought paid better attention to the quality of
> production
I seem to recall that Sony doesn't actually make their own. But
regardless of how well media may be regarded, you often need to make
compatibility tests with your
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