On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 01:45 +, xinhuan zheng wrote:
> Hello Mr. Brown,
>
> I found that the procedure you give me is part of my problem. I ended up with
> running remove-ds-admin.pl command then re-create my directory server instance
> and admin server instance. Luckily I kept answers file
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:27:26 -0700
Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> I reiterate, "dnf clean(whatever)" only cleans the current releasever.
> If you are on F22, then "dnf clean packages" will only clean up those
> in the F22 directory tree. The F19, F20 and F21 trees won't be
Hello Mr. Brown,
I found that the procedure you give me is part of my problem. I ended up with
running remove-ds-admin.pl command then re-create my directory server instance
and admin server instance. Luckily I kept answers file and ldif data. I also
re-run the setupssl2.sh script. Since this
On 04/12/2016 02:50 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
"dnf (or yum) clean all" only clean for the CURRENT fedora. Your "du -s"
commands are from /var/cache, and since you didn't specify walking
down the tree (e.g. "du -hs *"), we don't know which directories under
dnf and yum are sucking up the space.
On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 01:32 +, xinhuan zheng wrote:
> Hello Mr. Brown,
>
>
> TLS: certdb config: configDir='/etc/openldap/certs' tokenDescription='ldap(0)'
> certPrefix='' keyPrefix='' flags=readOnly
> TLS: cannot open certdb '/etc/openldap/certs', error -8018:Unknown PKCS #11
> error.
>
On 04/12/2016 03:03 PM, stan wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:30:49 -0700
Paolo Galtieri wrote:
[snip]
Still no change. How do I remove the data?
I've had good luck with dnf clean packages and yum clean packages.
Any help is appreciated.
Do you have keepcache=0 in
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 10:25:52PM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 04/11/2016 08:43 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> >I just installed simple-mtpfs and gat the following:
> >
> >[root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
> >No raw devices found.
> >[root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
> >No raw devices found.
> >
>
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 2:41 PM, CS DBA wrote:
>> Hi all;
>>
>> Daily I see anywhere from 10 - 50 or more of these alerts via abrt. I'm
>> running Fedora 23 (KDE Spin) fully up to date on
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:30:49 -0700
Paolo Galtieri wrote:
[snip]
> Still no change. How do I remove the data?
I've had good luck with dnf clean packages and yum clean packages.
> Any help is appreciated.
Do you have keepcache=0 in /etc/yum.conf and /etc/dnf/dnf.conf?
On 04/12/2016 02:30 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
This is a problem that has existed for a long time, and is starting to
get really annoying. I'm running F22 and when I do an update the
directories /var/cache/dnf and /var/cache/yum fill up and there doesn't
seem to be any way to clean them out.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:31 PM Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> This is a problem that has existed for a long time, and is starting to
> get really annoying. I'm running F22 and when I do an update the
> directories /var/cache/dnf and /var/cache/yum fill up and there doesn't
> seem
This is a problem that has existed for a long time, and is starting to
get really annoying. I'm running F22 and when I do an update the
directories /var/cache/dnf and /var/cache/yum fill up and there doesn't
seem to be any way to clean them out.
cd /var/cache
cd yum/x86_64/22
ls -l
total 92
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 2:41 PM, CS DBA wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Daily I see anywhere from 10 - 50 or more of these alerts via abrt. I'm
> running Fedora 23 (KDE Spin) fully up to date on a Lenovo X1 carbon 3rd gen.
> In all the alerts I see that the trip temp was
Hi all;
Daily I see anywhere from 10 - 50 or more of these alerts via abrt. I'm
running Fedora 23 (KDE Spin) fully up to date on a Lenovo X1 carbon 3rd
gen. In all the alerts I see that the trip temp was exceeded, and then
dropped below the trip temp within 1 second.
Below is a sample of the
Hi Gurus,
I am importing userRoot/DS data ( ldif2db -n userRoot) from a master
replication DS into a standalone DS and see the following lines when
import jobs starts ,
but continue and all the entries are been imported :
(the export created with : db2ldif -n userRoot )
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:40 AM, Joachim Backes
wrote:
> On 04/12/16 13:25, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
>>
>> I have a pc which initially had a single drive with F23 installed on it,
>> running perfectly. Now I just added a second drive and I installed again
>> F23 on it,
On 04/12/2016 08:55 AM, David Aldrich wrote:
I would like to install the gnome-shell-extension-taskbar to make the
desktop more friendly.
Please can anyone tell me which package I need to install?
Try installing gnome-shell-extension-window-list. You might need to use
the gnome tweak tool to
On 04/12/2016 12:23 PM, Jon Ingason wrote:
> Den 2016-04-12 kl. 18:51, skrev David Aldrich:
>> Hi Jon
>>
>>> If you have not installed gnome-tweak-tool then you need to do that first.
>>>
>>> When you have installed gnome-tweak-tool you start it and then click on
>>> "Extensions" and you get list
Allegedly, on or about 12 April 2016, Amadeus W.M. sent:
> I have a pc which initially had a single drive with F23 installed on
> it, running perfectly. Now I just added a second drive and I installed
> again F23 on it, with the intent of using the first drive for data
> only. So now I have two
Den 2016-04-12 kl. 18:51, skrev David Aldrich:
> Hi Jon
>
>> If you have not installed gnome-tweak-tool then you need to do that first.
>>
>> When you have installed gnome-tweak-tool you start it and then click on
>> "Extensions" and you get list of some default extensions which you can
>>
On 16-04-12 09:04:25, David Aldrich wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are running Fedora 22 (64-bit) on a powerful workstation. At the
> login screen the GUI is slow to respond: the mouse is jerky,
> particularly when hovering over user names, and using the arrow keys
> to traverse over user names sometimes
Hi Jon
> If you have not installed gnome-tweak-tool then you need to do that first.
>
> When you have installed gnome-tweak-tool you start it and then click on
> "Extensions" and you get list of some default extensions which you can
> activate
> if you like. For more extensions you click on the
Den 2016-04-12 kl. 17:55, skrev David Aldrich:
> Hi
>
> I am running Fedora 23 with Gnome Shell 3.18.4
>
> I would like to install the gnome-shell-extension-taskbar to make the
> desktop more friendly.
>
> Please can anyone tell me which package I need to install?
>
> If you have any other
On 04/12/2016 02:50 AM, wodel youchi wrote:
the first one, didn't work for me, I get in the horde log : could not
replace userPassword attribute, LDAP server : constraint violation.
I don't work with Horde, but you might be seeing something like this:
Hi
I am running Fedora 23 with Gnome Shell 3.18.4
I would like to install the gnome-shell-extension-taskbar to make the desktop
more friendly.
Please can anyone tell me which package I need to install?
If you have any other suggestions for making the desktop easier to use I would
be
Hi Patrick
> You don't mention which desktop manager this is (GDM, KDM, SDDM, etc.).
> The desktop theme may also have an effect. Also, if home directories are NFS-
> mounted that could slow it down. You might try logging in on a console and
> running 'top' to see if anything jumps out.
We are
On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 13:04 +, David Aldrich wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are running Fedora 22 (64-bit) on a powerful workstation. At the
> login screen the GUI is slow to respond: the mouse is jerky,
> particularly when hovering over user names, and using the arrow keys
> to traverse over user names
On 04/12/16 06:18, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
The fact that nothing appears on the desktop doesn't mean the device
isn't accessible. According tohttps://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs
(referenced from the dnf info on the gvfs-mtp package):
"There is a set of command line programs starting with
hi everybody
does debugging using xdebug with Eclipse work for you?
I'm tweaking and tweaking and it always gets stuck @ "Wating
for XDebug session".
Whether on local or remote server it never gets pass, I'm
beginning to thing it must a bug.
for sharing thoughts & suggestions,
many thanks.
L
Hi
We are running Fedora 22 (64-bit) on a powerful workstation. At the login
screen the GUI is slow to respond: the mouse is jerky, particularly when
hovering over user names, and using the arrow keys to traverse over user names
sometimes jumps two names for one key press.
Response after
Hi, and thanks again.
I took a look on the 389DS's console, in configuration -> Data ->
Passwords, and there is no special configuration
Enable fine-grained password policy is : Disabled
in User password change :
User may change password is : Enbaled
Allow changes in = 0 days
keep password
On 04/12/16 13:25, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
I have a pc which initially had a single drive with F23 installed on it,
running perfectly. Now I just added a second drive and I installed again
F23 on it, with the intent of using the first drive for data only. So now
I have two perfectly good F23s
Hi,
I was not talking about access control, but about password policy -
quality of passwords, reuse, expiration, when it can be changed ...
Please read:
I have a pc which initially had a single drive with F23 installed on it,
running perfectly. Now I just added a second drive and I installed again
F23 on it, with the intent of using the first drive for data only. So now
I have two perfectly good F23s installed on separate drives and I can
boot
On Tuesday 12 April 2016 11:26:28 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> Try:
>
> # dnf group install "KDE Plasma Workspaces"
>
> Also, note that KDE on Fedora has its own mailing list where you are
> more likely to get useful answers about KDE. See http://lists.fedorapro
>
Hi, and thanks
But as I understand, there is and AC created for
ou=people,dc=example,dc=com called "Allow self entry modification" and
userPassword attribute is selected for write.
is there another AC that supersedes this one?
Regards.
2016-04-12 11:19 GMT+01:00 Ludwig Krispenz
On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 10:52 +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> A few weeks back I upgraded my desktop from F21 to F23 using
> instructions
> online and using 'dnf' to carry out the upgrade.
>
> Unfortunately I don't have the URL of the web page I used, but the
> upgrade
> worked exactly as
On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 05:23 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 04/12/16 01:25, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I just installed simple-mtpfs and gat
> > > the following:
> > >
> > > [root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
> > > No raw devices found.
> > > [root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
> > > No
On 04/12/2016 11:50 AM, wodel youchi wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to make horde's module passwd let users change their
passwords.
In the configuration file of the moduke there are two options for ldap :
- ldap : this option uses the users credentials to modify the password
(the user change his
A few weeks back I upgraded my desktop from F21 to F23 using instructions
online and using 'dnf' to carry out the upgrade.
Unfortunately I don't have the URL of the web page I used, but the upgrade
worked exactly as indicated and no errors occurred.
After the upgrade and reboot I logged in to
Hi,
I am trying to make horde's module passwd let users change their passwords.
In the configuration file of the moduke there are two options for ldap :
- ldap : this option uses the users credentials to modify the password (the
user change his password with his credentials).
- ldapadmin :
On 04/12/16 01:25, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I just installed simple-mtpfs and gat
the following:
[root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
No raw devices found.
[root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
No raw devices found.
You said it is a Nikon S3100? I just
checked the manual and the camera
should support
On 12 April 2016 at 06:25, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 04/11/2016 08:43 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>
>> I just installed simple-mtpfs and gat the following:
>>
>> [root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
>> No raw devices found.
>> [root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
>> No raw devices found.
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