Allegedly, on or about 06 July 2016, jd1008 sent:
> Have a drive partitioned (MBR) to have 1 partition.
> However, I had forgotten to change partition type to
> LINUX.
> Now that I have data on it (fstype ext3), I wonder if
> it is worth it to change partition type to Linux?
As Samuel said, it's
On 07/06/2016 07:59 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Have a drive partitioned (MBR) to have 1 partition.
However, I had forgotten to change partition type to
LINUX.
Now that I have data on it (fstype ext3), I wonder if
it is worth it to change partition type to Linux?
Current type is 7 (ntfs).
Could changing
On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 22:54 -0400, Adrian HY wrote:
> William, thanks for your quick response. My principal preference for 389-ds
> is the multimaster replication. I need some Windows users can authenticate
> in 389-ds but not using third-party software such as pGina.
If you want to authenticate
Have a drive partitioned (MBR) to have 1 partition.
However, I had forgotten to change partition type to
LINUX.
Now that I have data on it (fstype ext3), I wonder if
it is worth it to change partition type to Linux?
Current type is 7 (ntfs).
Could changing the type to Linux make the data
William, thanks for your quick response. My principal preference for 389-ds
is the multimaster replication. I need some Windows users can authenticate
in 389-ds but not using third-party software such as pGina.
I know that 389-ds is just a directory but I read this post (
Good day All,
Recently I have performed a clean install of Fedora 24 and I will like
to make some persistent changes to grub2, in the past (Fedora 23) I
would modify /etc/sysconfig/grub and append the changes to the
GRUB_CMDLINE and run grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg
and I would
On 05/07/16 15:31, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I have issued the command specified in the subject as recommended on
site https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade to see if there
are any old packages that should be removed because they would not be
working properly anyway, and
On Thu, 2016-07-07 at 01:23 +, ayeja...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello everyone, this is my first post. I am looking for an alternative to
> migrate from Active Directory. I would like to know if it is possible the
> "human" integration between samba4 and 389-DS.
>
I think we need to know a bit
Hello everyone, this is my first post. I am looking for an alternative to
migrate from Active Directory. I would like to know if it is possible the
"human" integration between samba4 and 389-DS.
Best regards.
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On 07/07/16 06:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Thanks Ed. I issued the command and got back Packager: None.
> I then tried the same command on a package that I know only exists in the
> Negativo17
> repositories and that gave the same response of Packager : None.
Another option...
dnf info
On 23/05/16 07:25, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/23/16 04:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thanks Ed. Do you know what the kde list url is, I might try that to see if
they have
any indications on when it is likely to be fixed.
That would be
On 06/07/16 09:02, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/06/16 06:43, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thanks Ed. They aren't rpmfusion packages I don't think. I think they
are coming from Negativo17, but I will ask on the appropriate list.
Just as a matter of interest, now that they are installed is there any
way I
On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 02:34:20PM -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 07/05/2016 02:18 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >
> > There is also "pgrep"
> >
> > $ pgrep chronyd
> > 1542
> >
> > $ pgrep chron
> > 1542
> >
> > $ pgrep fire
> > 1535
> > 8708
> > 21777
> >
> > $ pgrep -l fire
> > 1535 firewalld
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>
>> I have just dnf upgraded from F22 to F24. Everything went fine, but
>> now, when I try to login, I get the following message:
>>
>> "/home/psmith: change directory failed: Permission denied"
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
>
> Log on as root
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 21:26:39 +0100
Paul Smith wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have just dnf upgraded from F22 to F24. Everything went fine, but
> now, when I try to login, I get the following message:
>
> "/home/psmith: change directory failed: Permission denied"
>
> Any ideas?
On 07/06/2016 01:26 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
I have just dnf upgraded from F22 to F24. Everything went fine, but
now, when I try to login, I get the following message:
"/home/psmith: change directory failed: Permission denied"
Any ideas?
Log on as root from a text console and run restorecon -r
Dear All,
I have just dnf upgraded from F22 to F24. Everything went fine, but
now, when I try to login, I get the following message:
"/home/psmith: change directory failed: Permission denied"
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 10:35 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>
> On 07/04/16 07:23, Greg Woods wrote:
> > I have upgraded 4 systems (two laptops and two desktops, all different
> hardware) from
> > F23 to F24. Two of them are working fine, and the others seem to be
> badly messed
On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 21:00 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> >> https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4098
> > Still not seeing this. I have akmod-nvidia-340xx-340.96-
> 3.fc24.x86_64
> > and there appears to be no update in the rpmfusion repo, including
> > {{non-}free}-updates-testing.
> >
>
On 07/06/16 15:54, Rami Rosen wrote:
> Hi, Joachim,
>
> Regarding DNS resolving: the /etc/resolv.conf, which is generated by
> Network Manager, as responsible for DNS resolving
> Can you please post the output of
> cat /etc/reslov.conf
> after fresh reboot, before restarting NetworkManager, when
Hi, Joachim,
Regarding DNS resolving: the /etc/resolv.conf, which is generated by
Network Manager, as responsible for DNS resolving
Can you please post the output of
cat /etc/reslov.conf
after fresh reboot, before restarting NetworkManager, when
ping succeeds,
and after restargin
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> This sounds like your shell is somehow being set to
> line buffered mode so isn't doing normal echoing
> of characters. You don't happen to have a strange
> stty command in your ~/.bashrc file do you?
Thing is, it's
I am also experiencing the same thing. Just waiting on the solution.
On 07/06/2016 07:10 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 15:56:49 +0300
Todor Petkov wrote:
Does anyone have the same issue or it's only me?
I have strange problems with 4.6, but not this problem.
konsole,
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 15:56:49 +0300
Todor Petkov wrote:
> Does anyone have the same issue or it's only me?
I have strange problems with 4.6, but not this problem.
konsole, gnome-terminal, xterm all work for me.
This sounds like your shell is somehow being set to
line buffered mode so isn't doing
On 07/06/16 18:58, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 05:25 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 07/06/16 05:14, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2016-07-05 at 13:55 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jul 2016 18:47:20 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
Hello all,
yesterday I have updated to kernel-4.6.3-300.fc24.x86_64 and when I
run mate-terminal/terminator/konsole, I can not see what's being typed
in the terminal before pressing enter. For example, I type "ls", I can
not see the 'l" and "s" letters before I press enter, then the letters
On 07/06/2016 02:12 PM, Mitja Mihelič wrote:
Hi!
We would like to connect our services to 389DS. Each user would have
an attribute that would determine their quota for each service.
We have a registered space within the OID tree for our organization
and the attributes would go there.
For for
Hi F24 users,
after a manual restart of NetworkManager (for some reasons) with
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager.service
having some problems:
1. The Networkmanager icon disappeared from the dashboard
of the GNOME3 desktop
2. DNS is no more operable: trying to access remote hosts
by a
On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 05:25 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> On 07/06/16 05:14, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2016-07-05 at 13:55 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > > On Tue, 05 Jul 2016 18:47:20 +0100
> > > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > >
> > > > Enable the rpmfusion repo and then do "dnf
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 11:06:42 +0100
John Pilkington wrote:
> ... and I had wondered how you might do all this with a black screen.
You can put enough kernel command line options in grub.cfg
(or manually edit the kernel line when booting) to force it
to use the vesa driver, which for me, enabled me
On 06/07/16 10:13, David Aldrich wrote:
We installed:
dnf install akamod-nvidia-340
dnf install /usr/bin/kmodtool
dnf install akmods
dnf install nvidia-340xx-kmod-common xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-kmodsrc
But now the boot fails at:
"Stopped user manager for UID 42"
(indicated by monitor
Hi,
Upgraded an amd workstation, microserver & laptop till now.
Workstation went smooth, Issues:
no desktop after reboot: systemctl enable kdm
and this morning:
jul 06 10:43:32 quad systemd-resolved[929]: Positive Trust Anchors:
jul 06 10:43:32 quad systemd-resolved[929]: . IN DS19036 8 2
We installed:
dnf install akamod-nvidia-340
dnf install /usr/bin/kmodtool
dnf install akmods
dnf install nvidia-340xx-kmod-common xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-kmodsrc
But now the boot fails at:
"Stopped user manager for UID 42"
(indicated by monitor connected to onboard VGA device).
Best regards
On 06/07/16 09:19, John Pilkington wrote:
On 06/07/16 09:01, David Aldrich wrote:
Hi Patrick
Enable the rpmfusion repo and then do "dnf install akmod-nvidia-340",
followed by a reboot. NB: currently version 4.6 kernels are giving
trouble with
the Nvidia driver on F24. Don't know about F22,
On 06/07/16 09:01, David Aldrich wrote:
Hi Patrick
Enable the rpmfusion repo and then do "dnf install akmod-nvidia-340",
followed by a reboot. NB: currently version 4.6 kernels are giving trouble with
the Nvidia driver on F24. Don't know about F22, which BTW is close to being
EOLed.
I'm
Hi Patrick
> Enable the rpmfusion repo and then do "dnf install akmod-nvidia-340",
> followed by a reboot. NB: currently version 4.6 kernels are giving trouble
> with
> the Nvidia driver on F24. Don't know about F22, which BTW is close to being
> EOLed.
I'm afraid that didn’t work:
sudo -E
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