Re: yumex-dnf font size

2016-09-10 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 09/10/2016 11:11 AM, stan wrote: I looked at the error messages I got from the start of gnome-tweak-tool, and it complained that the gnome-shell wasn't installed even though I do have it installed. WARNING : Shell not installed or running "or running" It's trying to talk to gnome-shell

Graphics issue in modeset

2016-09-10 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, With my card product: GM107M [GeForce GTX 960M] vendor: NVIDIA Corporation description: VGA compatible controller product: HD Graphics 530 vendor: Intel Corporation Using the modules: nouveau 1519616 0

Re: yumex-dnf font size

2016-09-10 Thread stan
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 17:47:07 + (UTC) Beartooth wrote: > OK. I didn't have that app, but dnf installed it. However, > neither info gnome-tweak-tool nor "man:gnome-tweak-tool" in Konqueror > gives anything about using it. I looked at the error messages I got

Re: yumex-dnf font size

2016-09-10 Thread stan
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 17:47:07 + (UTC) Beartooth wrote: > OK. I didn't have that app, but dnf installed it. However, > neither info gnome-tweak-tool nor "man:gnome-tweak-tool" in Konqueror > gives anything about using it. > > I tried the command line

Re: yumex-dnf font size

2016-09-10 Thread Beartooth
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 17:47:07 +, Beartooth wrote: > On Wed, 07 Sep 2016 11:51:34 +, Christian Stadelmann wrote: > >> Same as for all gnome (Gtk+ 3.x) applications: use gnome-tweak-tool and >> change the font size or the font scaling factor. > > OK. I didn't have that app, but dnf

Re: yumex-dnf font size

2016-09-10 Thread Beartooth
On Wed, 07 Sep 2016 11:51:34 +, Christian Stadelmann wrote: > Same as for all gnome (Gtk+ 3.x) applications: use gnome-tweak-tool and > change the font size or the font scaling factor. OK. I didn't have that app, but dnf installed it. However, neither info gnome-tweak-tool nor

Re: Fedora 24: sound fails at random times

2016-09-10 Thread stan
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 12:43:36 +0100 Timothy Murphy wrote: > In the last couple of weeks I've had a curious problem > on my Fedora-24/KDE Thinkpad T510 laptop. > Sound (on YouTube for example) starts up fine on Firefox, > but then suddenly stops working after 5 to 30 minutes.

Re: Fedora 24: sound fails at random times

2016-09-10 Thread P. G.
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Re: Fedora 24: sound fails at random times

2016-09-10 Thread P. G.
Timothy Murphy wrote: > In the last couple of weeks I've had a curious problem > on my Fedora-24/KDE Thinkpad T510 laptop. > Sound (on YouTube for example) starts up fine on Firefox, > but then suddenly stops working after 5 to 30 minutes. I have had a similar problem since a couple of months

Re: kernel 4.7.2 update broke bind

2016-09-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Sam Varshavchik writes: Tom Horsley writes: On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 10:20:57 -0400 Sam Varshavchik wrote: > All-righty, this must be something about this particular named-chroot > configuration… In the "check the dumb stuff first" category, might want to run memtest and check the SMART info on

Re: kernel 4.7.2 update broke bind

2016-09-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Tom Horsley writes: On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 10:20:57 -0400 Sam Varshavchik wrote: > All-righty, this must be something about this particular named-chroot > configuration… In the "check the dumb stuff first" category, might want to run memtest and check the SMART info on the disk. Always a chance

Re: kernel 4.7.2 update broke bind

2016-09-10 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 10:20:57 -0400 Sam Varshavchik wrote: > All-righty, this must be something about this particular named-chroot > configuration… In the "check the dumb stuff first" category, might want to run memtest and check the SMART info on the disk. Always a chance the code got

Re: kernel 4.7.2 update broke bind

2016-09-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Ed Greshko writes: On 09/10/16 20:15, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Can't get any more broken than a segfault at startup :-) > > Looking at the carnage in /var/log/messages, it broke so bad that even systemd-coredump > choked on itself, and failed to do whatever it wanted to do. Impressive. > >

Re: kernel 4.7.2 update broke bind

2016-09-10 Thread Ed Greshko
On 09/10/16 20:15, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Can't get any more broken than a segfault at startup :-) > > Looking at the carnage in /var/log/messages, it broke so bad that even > systemd-coredump > choked on itself, and failed to do whatever it wanted to do. Impressive. > > Booted back to 4.6.7

Re: (solved) Asus RT-N66U/Tomato-Shibby -

2016-09-10 Thread geo.inbox.ignored
On 09/10/2016 03:23 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: > On 09/09/16 22:37, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: >> CURRENT DEVELOPERS MAY BE FOUND ON THE ORIGINAL TOMATO SITE AT >> LINKSYSINFO.ORG. PLEASE POST YOUR QUESTIONS THERE.** >> >> PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SITE WAS FOR TOMATOUSB BY "TEDDY BEAR". HE HAS >>

kernel 4.7.2 update broke bind

2016-09-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Can't get any more broken than a segfault at startup :-) Looking at the carnage in /var/log/messages, it broke so bad that even systemd-coredump choked on itself, and failed to do whatever it wanted to do. Impressive. Booted back to 4.6.7 to get things going again. Don't really have much

Fedora 24: sound fails at random times

2016-09-10 Thread Timothy Murphy
In the last couple of weeks I've had a curious problem on my Fedora-24/KDE Thinkpad T510 laptop. Sound (on YouTube for example) starts up fine on Firefox, but then suddenly stops working after 5 to 30 minutes. It's exactly the same with Google Chrome. I see nothing at all odd in journalctl -b0 ;

Re: Google Chrome always asking me to enter the password to unlock my login keyring

2016-09-10 Thread Paul Smith
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 9:10 PM, Paul Smith wrote: >>> If by autologin you mean that my computer automatically login the >>> default user after bootup, no, I do not have autologin enabled. >> >> Is the login keyring password the same as your user account password? >> if so, if

Re: (solved) Asus RT-N66U/Tomato-Shibby -

2016-09-10 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 09/09/16 22:37, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: CURRENT DEVELOPERS MAY BE FOUND ON THE ORIGINAL TOMATO SITE AT LINKSYSINFO.ORG. PLEASE POST YOUR QUESTIONS THERE.** PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SITE WAS FOR TOMATOUSB BY "TEDDY BEAR". HE HAS DISCONTINUED WORK ON THIS AND THE SITE IS NO LONGER ACTIVELY