On 28/02/2021 10:36, Samuel Sieb wrote:
So this confirms what I was suspecting. The 10M you see at first is the "default" state of the ethernet card where it's watching for the wake-on-lan signal. Once the kernel boots and initializes the card, the card tries to auto-negotiate. This seems to
On 2/27/21 4:56 PM, Doug H. wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 4:36 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Do you have a network switch of some kind around? If so, try putting
that in between and see if it makes any difference. It it does, then
there might be something to try with ethtool.
I do. Netgear FS116
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 4:36 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2/27/21 4:24 PM, Doug H. wrote:
> >> Is it directly connected to the Pi?
> >
> > Yup, it is CAT5 from port to port. I set it up to get better speeds when
> > transferring files for the Plex player on the Pi. I then started to use it
> >
On 2/27/21 4:24 PM, Doug H. wrote:
Is it directly connected to the Pi?
Yup, it is CAT5 from port to port. I set it up to get better speeds when transferring
files for the Plex player on the Pi. I then started to use it for the ability to
"wake on LAN" since the Pi runs all time and this
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 3:56 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2/27/21 3:06 PM, Doug H. wrote:
> > On to answering the question from Samuel:
> > I am not seeing much help in the "while bad" journal:
> >
> > # grep enp5s0 journalctl-b.while_not_working.txt
> > Feb 27 14:52:58 wombat.wombatz.com kernel:
On 2/27/21 3:06 PM, Doug H. wrote:
On to answering the question from Samuel:
I am not seeing much help in the "while bad" journal:
# grep enp5s0 journalctl-b.while_not_working.txt
Feb 27 14:52:58 wombat.wombatz.com kernel: r8169 :05:00.0 enp5s0: renamed
from eth0
That grep isn't going to
On 28/02/2021 01:50, Doug H. wrote:
The simple fix is to physically unplug and replug the cable. When it is
not working (each reboot) there are not lights on. The physical
"bounce" lights up the LEDs and it comes right up.
When you boot the system and get to the kernel selection menu can you
You might try ethtool commands it will have an option to "test" and
reset options. these options may or may not be the exact same code
as the older mii-tool. It is also possible that not all of the
possible options in mii-tool and/or ethtool are actually implemented
in the driver, so one may
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 2:31 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2/27/21 2:21 PM, Doug H. wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 2:12 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >> On 2/27/21 9:50 AM, Doug H. wrote:
> >>> I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
> >>> with a dnf update but that was
On 2/27/21 2:21 PM, Doug H. wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 2:12 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/27/21 9:50 AM, Doug H. wrote:
I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
with a dnf update but that was some weeks ago so I can't help figure
out what update might have done
On 2/27/21 3:12 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Given that an older kernel doesn't fix it, that suggests it might not be
software.
Or, of course, it just might not be kernel related.
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On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 at 17:59, Doug H. wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 1:36 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > On 27Feb2021 09:50, Doug H. wrote:
> > >I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
> > >with a dnf update but that was some weeks ago so I can't help figure
> >
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 2:12 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2/27/21 9:50 AM, Doug H. wrote:
> > I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
> > with a dnf update but that was some weeks ago so I can't help figure
> > out what update might have done it. When first discovered
On 2/27/21 9:50 AM, Doug H. wrote:
I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
with a dnf update but that was some weeks ago so I can't help figure
out what update might have done it. When first discovered I think I
found that booting from an older kernel did not fix it.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, at 1:36 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 27Feb2021 09:50, Doug H. wrote:
> >I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
> >with a dnf update but that was some weeks ago so I can't help figure
> >out what update might have done it. When first
On 27Feb2021 09:50, Doug H. wrote:
>I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
>with a dnf update but that was some weeks ago so I can't help figure
>out what update might have done it. When first discovered I think I
>found that booting from an older kernel did not fix
On 2/26/21 5:22 AM, Eugen Lamers wrote:
Documentation read so far:
It sounds like you're building a new replication monitor, so I'd think
that a good place to start would be with a review of the existing one:
On 2/26/21 8:42 PM, William Brown wrote:
Substring search indexes are based on trigraphs aka combinations of three letters. So for
example, "search" would be broken down to:
"sea"
"ear"
"arc"
"rch"
Just for completeness, it is actually broken down like:
"^se
"sea"
"ear"
"arc"
"rch"
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I am having an odd problem with my ethernet port. I assume this came
with a dnf update but that was some weeks ago so I can't help figure
out what update might have done it. When first discovered I think I
found that booting from an older kernel did not fix it. I assume that
the physical interface
Thank you Mr. Udansky,
I did read somewhere that Mageia only uses ESR versions of Firefox, because
they lack the maintainers for that package. So they only offer Version 78.
Most of the Distrowatch chart looks accurate
Some critic on the web pointed out that Mageia probably won't release a new
You can't compare Mageia 8 to Fedora 34 yet at distrowatch, but you can compare
M8 to Rawhide (or F33)
https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?firstlist=mageia=fedora=1=compare-packages=0
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On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 at 01:38, Tim via users
wrote:
> On Fri, 2021-02-26 at 13:53 -0400, George N. White III wrote:
> > At some point, RFC's need to address error reporting and diagnostics.
> > There is also Java, which spews out 10^2 lines of tracing data with
> > nothing to highlight the line
On 27/02/2021 19:18, Frederic Muller wrote:
YES! That was it! Thank you very much for refreshing something I never (or
seldom) use
Good. FWIW, I believe that gear used to appear much closer to the password
entry box making it
much more obvious.
--
People who believe they don't make
On 2/27/21 6:03 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 27/02/2021 17:40, Frederic Muller wrote:
I did that in the past and can't find how to do it again. Being
searching the web and except forcing either type of session and
logging out and back in I haven't found any other way.
Does anyone know if it's
On 27/02/2021 17:40, Frederic Muller wrote:
I did that in the past and can't find how to do it again. Being searching the
web and except forcing either type of session and logging out and back in I
haven't found any other way.
Does anyone know if it's still possible and how to do it?
To
Hi!
I did that in the past and can't find how to do it again. Being
searching the web and except forcing either type of session and logging
out and back in I haven't found any other way.
Does anyone know if it's still possible and how to do it?
Thank you.
Fred
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