Re: Need system to run 24/7

2024-05-23 Thread Roger Heflin
You do not need to tell it anything.All of my systems run until I reboot them or the power goes off. Do you mean keeps going to a "crash", ie not something issuing a controlled reboot? If so then you likely have a hardware issue. Note when I ran large supercomputers with long running jobs

Re: google-chrome-stable update fails today on gpg keys

2024-05-22 Thread Roger Wells
This is happening to me as well. uname  -r 6.8.9-200.fc39.x86_64 but there is no /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome (the directory exists but only contains google-earth-pro) On 2/14/24 08:57, Tom Horsley wrote: On Wed, 14 Feb 2024 07:46:15 -0500 Neal Becker wrote: The GPG keys listed for the

Re: What is Castor ? Att.Jonathan Billings.

2024-05-08 Thread Roger Heflin
On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 5:09 AM John Pilkington wrote: > > On 08/05/2024 10:18, Tim via users wrote: > > On Tue, 2024-05-07 at 17:36 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote: > >> Some home router/gateways will remember the hostname a system used as > >> part of their network, and when handing out the same

Re: What is Castor ? Att.Jonathan Billings.

2024-05-04 Thread Roger Heflin
castor is someplace on your machine defined as the linux node's hostname. dhcp-client does deliver the defined hostname in the dhcp requests/responses to the router when it asks for the IP address. What does 'hostname' report? and 'hostnamectl' report as the hostname? On Sat, May 4, 2024 at

Re: systemd-networkd-wait-online times out

2024-04-10 Thread Roger Heflin
Run this: systemd-analyze critical-chain network-online.target On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 6:20 AM Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > Samuel Sieb writes: > > > I have a similar problem where the wait-online service suddenly started > > taking a very long time and then failing. My system that used to boot

Re: dmesg suddenly fails when run as normal user on FC39

2024-03-13 Thread Roger Wells
same observation. []$ uname -r 6.7.7-200.fc39.x86_64 On 3/13/24 19:05, Ron Flory via users wrote: Hi-  does not happen on FC38, or any prior RedHat/Fedora version since forever.    dmesg    dmesg: read kernel buffer failed: Operation not permitted  Userspace scripts (such as used to read

Re: tigervnc server configuration limitation

2024-02-25 Thread Roger Heflin
x11vnc works at least with x11 (not sure about wayland) and can be run on a running session to create a vnc connection to that live session. I used it to remotely view/control my active laptop screen. On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 9:11 AM Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > I'm not sure when Fedora switched

Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-15 Thread Roger Heflin
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 6:35 AM George N. White III wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 9:08 PM ToddAndMargo via users > wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> Fedora 39 >> >> I am trying to find a PCI-E 1x to 2xPS2 adapter >> that actually works. >> >> The only one I could find was >>

Re: OT: what is an NSC?

2024-01-28 Thread Roger Heflin
Google PCI (PCI is the term for the credit card environment rules) and NSC and it comes back as "network security control". So firewall rules/ACL's and possibly network inspection devices and anything else that is a network control. On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 5:04 AM ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

Re: gzip eps

2024-01-15 Thread Roger Heflin
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 9:24 AM Patrick Dupre via users wrote: > > Hello, > > I am attaching an eps file > (NoDressedrecoil.eps) > You could do > cp -a NoDressedrecoil.eps No_Dressedrecoil.eps > cp -a NoDressedrecoil.eps No_Dressed_recoil.eps > > and then > gzip -f No_Dressedrecoil.eps > gzip -f

Re: VMware woes

2024-01-11 Thread Roger Heflin
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 4:06 AM ja wrote: > > > I had host crashes with some kernels and just stayed with an older kernel. > The latest kernels are now working fine with WS 17.5.0 > It was really a kernel problem not a VMware problem. > See >

Re: Test serial port application

2023-12-24 Thread Roger Heflin
If you have the arduino app attach to the port and then exit the arduino port (once it has setup the port speed to work in its serial viewer), then cat from the port works and echo to the port works (while the cat is reading from it). My arduino program takes commands from serial, and outputs

Re: Function Key becomes permanently pressed after a couple of minutes after boot (temporary fix: reboot)

2023-12-21 Thread Roger Heflin
The fn key is (on or off) is not controlled by Linux. The bios and/or keyboard owns/controls it internally. I don't think an OS can even see the fn key exists and/or control/see its state. So you have a hardware problem (key random locks), or a hardware mis-understanding (some combination set

Re: firefox keeps freezing on me

2023-12-11 Thread Roger Heflin
t; On Mon, 27 Nov 2023, Michael Hennebry wrote: > > > On Sat, 25 Nov 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > >> Hardware issues do not typically leave the machine up (except for > >> intel/amd throttling down when getting hot, but even that will crash > >> if it gets

Re: I think Firefox crashed my system

2023-12-10 Thread Roger Heflin
This is not an out of memory crash. This is a code bug in firefox and/or in the shared library being called by firefox. Usually this is related to something unexpected/unhandled in the data stream being processed incorrectly. I have had a few of these firefox crashes since around Nov 20.

Re: 6.6.x kernels do not boot successfully

2023-12-08 Thread Roger Heflin
> > Starting systemd-fsck-root.service - File System Check on > > /dev/disk/by-uuid/8ff57a6b-2a55-4e9d-870d-855d-855d68d35bee... > > [ OK ] Starting systemd-fsck-root.service - File System Check on > > /dev/disk/by-uuid/8ff57a6b-2a55-4e9d-870d-855d-855d68d35bee. > > > > I have to reboot

Re: btrfs Backups

2023-12-08 Thread Roger Heflin
I use rsync with a --backup-dir=/${DIR}/backup/${MONTH}/${DIRDATE}/ and a bunch of --excludes for directories/files that I don't need backed up. It rsync's and any replaced files get copied into the backup-dir (so an incremental backup of sorts). And every so often (usually when low on space) I

Re: USB-C cabling

2023-12-08 Thread Roger Heflin
There is a lot of spec weirdness on "usb3" cables.You have to carefully read the description on the cable, and sometimes the reviews. I have seen usb3 charging cables (data is usb2). I have seen usb3 charging (3A or 5A) + 5G, and usb3 charging + 10G. So usb-c to usb-c any length longer than

Re: [solved] my function keys for sound up and down do not work, brightness does something else

2023-12-03 Thread Roger Heflin
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 1:32 AM Frederic Muller wrote: > > On 03/12/2023 14:07, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > On 12/2/23 20:04, Frederic Muller wrote: > >> As the title says some of my functions key do not work or not > >> properly. I checked in keyboard customized shortcuts, media, all are > >>

Re: network problem

2023-12-02 Thread Roger Heflin
> > I cannot log in, but the menu offered by the modem does not show any relevant > settings. > > > You might also test a device on wifi and/or login to the router and > > send a test ping from inside the router with a large size. > > WiFi is turned off on the modem, but I might give it a try. >

Re: network problem

2023-12-02 Thread Roger Heflin
On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 3:16 PM wrote: > > On 3/12/23 00:43, Roger Heflin wrote: > > My experience with the MTU being wrong is that often nothing works to > > inform the sending end that the MTU is wrong. > > > > The MTU being wrong (and below 1500) is not an

Re: network problem

2023-12-02 Thread Roger Heflin
not work often "works" well enough for developers to think it works. What kind of devices do you have between your linux node and the providers network? Ie the modem and any routers. On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 7:43 AM Roger Heflin wrote: > > My experience with the MTU being wro

Re: network problem

2023-12-02 Thread Roger Heflin
My experience with the MTU being wrong is that often nothing works to inform the sending end that the MTU is wrong. The MTU being wrong (and below 1500) is not an expected/handled condition for the TCP stack. meaning it will break for anything that uses a MTU above the size, especially if the

Re: network problem

2023-12-02 Thread Roger Heflin
There is nothing wrong with leaving the mtu lower. At worst you need one more packet. Knowing hardware providers and internet providers. "no one else is reporting this" means we have not noticed that anyone else reported this, and/or there are only 2 others using this and/or we have not put

Re: NFS Mount Point Write Failure

2023-11-30 Thread Roger Heflin
you specified "nfs" as the mount. And that should mount nfs4 with tcp, but mounted with nfs and udp so whatever is on the other end is old and/or has tcp/nfsv4 disabled. That being said, I don't know that users and/or owner options *WORK* for network disks. Those options likely do not also

Re: vlc alternative?

2023-11-29 Thread Roger Heflin
if you installed their software then it could be doing anything. it is very likely that they do not have anyone still around who remembers what the software does. You would have to look at it and see if it is a bunch of scripts and/or how it works. I use my HDhomeruns via mythtv. The

Re: vlc alternative?

2023-11-27 Thread Roger Heflin
ps ax | grep -E 'tty2|pts/21' and see what is starting it on those terminals. On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 7:19 PM Alex wrote: > > Hi, > > On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 5:14 PM ToddAndMargo via users > wrote: >> >> On 11/27/23 09:29, Alex wrote: >> > Hi, >> > I'm using vlc with my hdhomerun TV tuner, but

Re: vlc alternative?

2023-11-27 Thread Roger Heflin
ffplay is command line and seems to be able play streams. I think mplayer works for streams but the format of the connection stream may be odd. And if you are using an hdhomerun you could just wire it up to mythtv and let it record the stream(s) and then you watch it a few seconds behind via

Re: firefox keeps freezing on me

2023-11-25 Thread Roger Heflin
Only if freezing includes the machine crashing.If the machine is not crashing and it recovers from the freeze without a reboot/power cycle then we are back to memory/paging being a problem. Note I have seen swapping act as badly. And it may only be every so often that it runs out of ram.

Re: chromium will not start

2023-11-24 Thread Roger Heflin
make sure you only see the grep. On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 4:43 PM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > OOn Fri, 24 Nov 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > It means likely it crashed while it had the profile locked and the > > program is too stupid to reclaim the lost lock. > >

Re: Python code error in F39, but not in F38

2023-11-24 Thread Roger Heflin
I have seen the bug in old code that a new compiler optimization/library fix exposed. I have seen code unload a loadable library and then turn around and call a function in the unloaded library (it worked since the unload was a NOOP), but broke when the vendor removed/fixed the NOOP and made the

Re: chromium will not start

2023-11-24 Thread Roger Heflin
It means likely it crashed while it had the profile locked and the program is too stupid to reclaim the lost lock. That seems to be a really common bug in a lot of programs. They test the lock/unlock and make sure other separate copies won't use the profile when another process is using it, but

Re: Software to view thermal camera images on Fedora 39

2023-11-20 Thread Roger Heflin
You might install guvcview and uvcdynctrl. There are not a lot of webcam software packages that I have found that work well outside that the simple tool above or a way more complicated obs-studio. On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 7:06 PM Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I purchased a Topdon

Re: Obscure rsyslog question on remote logging

2023-11-16 Thread Roger Heflin
I have seen syslog messages over 4096 chars have the first part go to the right file and the overflow go to the default. Is smart sending a large message? The other file would have a long smart message at the same time and this would be overflow. On Thu, Nov 16, 2023, 6:51 PM Tom Horsley

Re: Strange daily reboot - SOLVED

2023-11-16 Thread Roger Heflin
: https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/wake-linux-rtc-alarm-clock/ On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 4:29 PM Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 16:25 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote: > > No, we both mean use the bios timed wake up to wake up your machine > > instead of the

Re: Strange daily reboot - SOLVED

2023-11-16 Thread Roger Heflin
'Callaghan: > > > On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 07:08 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > > You might look in the bios. Some of the bioses have an option to > > > > turn on at a specific time each day. > > > > > > The plug has no accessible BIOS, if that's

Re: Strange daily reboot - SOLVED

2023-11-16 Thread Roger Heflin
Given it is the same time each day, I am guessing "feature" rather than bug. It may also be that the power plug resets/reboots itself once a day and that the reboot does a quick power blip that is quick enough to not matter for non-computer devices. Device makers love to find and implement

Re: Strange daily reboot - SOLVED

2023-11-16 Thread Roger Heflin
You might look in the bios. Some of the bioses have an option to turn on at a specific time each day. On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 4:00 AM Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 15:10 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > On 11/15/23 15:02, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > > On Wed, 2023-11-15

Re: Strange daily reboot

2023-11-15 Thread Roger Heflin
You might try not doing a hibernate and see if it still goes at 8am. That way you at least know it is not related to hibernate. Cron, or something in the bios. I would have thought that if you had the bios set to power up the node at time X then it would be smart enough not to reboot/recycle the

Re: tigervnc won't remove

2023-11-15 Thread Roger Heflin
go via users wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> How do I fix this? > >>>> > >>>> You might try just removing tigervnc and letting it remove the > >>>> no-longer > >>>> needed dependencies. > >>> > >&g

Re: tigervnc won't remove

2023-11-14 Thread Roger Heflin
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 15 Apr 24 2023 /usr/lib64/librpm.so.9 -> librpm.so.9.4.0 -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 551368 Apr 24 2023 /usr/lib64/librpm.so.9.4.0 so cd /usr/lib64 ln -s librpm.so.9.4.0 librpm.so.9 Assuming the librpm.so.9.4.0 is still there. But if that link is missing there is a

Re: Strange daily reboot

2023-11-14 Thread Roger Heflin
That is not a reboot. That is a crash/power off or something else. You might move your wake up the machine to say 7:40 and see if the machine still does it at 8am or then does it at 7:50 (10 min after reboot). If it does it 10 minutes after reboot that is often the default for the watchdog

Re: ulimit or files-max?

2023-11-13 Thread Roger Heflin
Either way works. Yes, file.files.nr first column is the current number in use. Also note that systemd used to not load the limits.conf file and as such may have its own lower limits on anything started under a systemd service. I think the theory was anything started under systemd should

Re: strange problem, may be related to ssh

2023-11-11 Thread Roger Heflin
If connections/files/stuff passes that is less than 1 network packet (about 1500 bytes - header--say 1460 give or take) then this is a sign that a piece of the network somehow has the wrong MTU size. I have seen network ports not get their MTU set to 1502 or 1504 and when this happens it causes

Re: find files

2023-11-11 Thread Roger Heflin
find . -newermt '1 Sep 2023" ! -name "._sync*" -ls On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 3:57 PM Samuel Sieb wrote: > > On 11/11/23 13:50, Patrick Dupre via users wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I wish to run > > find . -newermt '1 Sep 2023' > > I get a list of files, among them there are files that I which to

Re: Time to replace SSD disk?

2023-11-05 Thread Roger Heflin
On Sun, Nov 5, 2023 at 3:37 AM Roberto Ragusa wrote: > > On 11/4/23 23:48, Javier Perez wrote: > > Hi. > > My boot SSD was purchased on May, 2015. > > It is a Crucial 128GB one. > > It looks like this has been working for 8 years continuously: > > >9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 100

Re: firefox keeps freezing on me

2023-11-03 Thread Roger Heflin
\ On Fri, Nov 3, 2023 at 12:57 PM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > On Fri, 3 Nov 2023, Michael Hennebry wrote: > > > here are the top memory entries from about:processes: > > 872firefox > > 555weather.com > > 254imasdk.googleapis.com > > 210linkedin.com > > 204Extensions > > 146

Re: firefox keeps freezing on me

2023-11-02 Thread Roger Heflin
for a couple of months. On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 4:49 PM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > On Thu, 2 Nov 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > type this In the address bar: about:performance > > I cannot get to about:performance . > 'Tis not in the about:about list. > When I type

Re: firefox keeps freezing on me

2023-11-02 Thread Roger Heflin
type this In the address bar: about:performance click on the memory column and sort by biggest first. see what specific web pages are using excessive ram (usually close to 1gb or more). click on the tab: entryh that sucks and a X will appear on the far right, and click the X and the specific

Re: Cross-check of /proc/cpuinfo

2023-10-31 Thread Roger Heflin
Jeffrey, Did the vendor/amazon fix the mistake you had with your laptop appearing to be the wrong cpu? On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 11:20 AM Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I purchased an HP Envy 17T during Amazon Prime. The machine is spec'd > with a Intel Core i7-13700H: 6 performance

Re: Did something just change with HDMI support?

2023-10-23 Thread Roger Heflin
I am sure it just wants to be helpful. Much like my dog wants to help me with whatever I am doing. I really wish more developers would actually use their own products rather than just code for it and/or test it and realize how idiotic/annoying some of their cute but useless features are. On

Re: Did something just change with HDMI support?

2023-10-23 Thread Roger Heflin
My TV as a monitor seems to randomly change its behavior. I suspect (since I had had the behavior change without rebooting/restarting X/Wayland) that the TV is updating firmware and reporting its boot up differently. Is your TV a Smart TV and is it connected to the internet in some way? On Mon,

Re: Keyboard repeat

2023-10-19 Thread Roger Heflin
You aren't using something like VNC are you? VNC (and some other remote viewers) seem to disable repeats simply because something about the key-up seems to be unreliable for that setup (even under Windows). I know some vendors Web Remote Consoles do not disable key repeats and should (repeats

Re: After F35->F38 install, video player, firefox not behaving well

2023-10-13 Thread Roger Heflin
nonfree-nvidia-driver > requires xorg-x11-drv-nvidia(x86-64) = 3:535.113.01, > but none of the providers can be installed >- package kmod-nvidia-470xx-3:470.199.02-3.fc38.x86_64 > from rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia-driver > requires akmod-nvidia-470xx = 3:470.199.02-

Re: Cross-check of /proc/cpuinfo

2023-10-13 Thread Roger Heflin
I don't know for sure but search for i7-8700. Mine 13 reports like this: vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 186 model name : 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1335U And I can see the different speed cores. You might do a lspci and look at the hardware, that

Re: Configuring a new laptop

2023-10-12 Thread Roger Heflin
The only thing I have had issues with on a laptop is the wifi cards. The default cards in the cheaper laptops seem to be RealTek and they seem to be generally troublesome. I have replaced my last 2 with current $20 intel cards and that has significantly improved my wifi experience. Pretty much

Re: After F35->F38 install, video player, firefox not behaving well

2023-10-12 Thread Roger Heflin
mesa is what provides opengl. Best guess is: mesa-dri-drivers, mesa-vdpau-drivers and mesa-va-drivers-freeworld that have video drivers, but also some other mesa pieces that provide opengl may need to be install (or installing the above may install those extra pieces). glxgears and glxinfo will

Re: vnc

2023-10-11 Thread Roger Heflin
The ports become open/listening by an application running on them. If the application is not running and/or dying when you try to start it then the ports are closed. ss -lnp | grep -E 'tcp|udp' will show you what programs are handling what ports. If nothing is on a given port (it is not

Re: firewall-config

2023-10-11 Thread Roger Heflin
You need to carefully document all the steps you are doing. firewall-confg has no part in the X11 config when using ssh -X/Y. Usually the X11 break is because when you sudo you become say root and the user root is not authorized once you become root on the far end. It gets tricky. you will

Re: configure a network of 2 computers

2023-10-11 Thread Roger Heflin
So say pick 2 ip addresses. if your network uses 192.168.1 then use 2, if you use 1 and 2 and 3 and 4, then use 192.168.5 and make it a /24 In the case of the 2nd device off the desktop with multiple cards, the 2nd machine won't have dns and won't be able to deliver traffic to anyplace except

Re: configure a network of 2 computers

2023-10-11 Thread Roger Heflin
That has not been true since the 100mbit days. In 100mbit days one pair was for sending and one was for receiving data, so a crossover mattereed I have never seen a gbit adapter that needs a crossover. All 4 pairs in gbit are both sending and receiving so it is trivial in software/firmware to

Re: F38 installer claims it cannot find a hard disk

2023-10-07 Thread Roger Heflin
On Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 10:19 AM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > On Sat, 7 Oct 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > It is not unlikely that IDE mode is/was removed from the F38 > > installer.SATA started in 2005 and mostly replaced it by 2008 or > > so, so that makes the IDE

Re: F38 installer claims it cannot find a hard disk

2023-10-07 Thread Roger Heflin
). You could also try installing it from the livecd, I have not done an install/anaconda DVD install in a long time, I have been doing livecd to hard disk type installs. On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 11:18 PM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > W

Re: F38 installer claims it cannot find a hard disk

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
What does "lspci | grep -i sata" show in the livecd? And you don't have any bios/software raid enabled and have the disk set to AHCI if available in the bios? ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to

Re: How do I stop this malware

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
. On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 4:05 PM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > I am surprised that alt-tab does not switch to another app for you. I > > If it happens again, I'll try it. > I'd forgotten all about it. > Do not rmember the last time

Re: F38 installer claims it cannot find a hard disk

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
What kind of device/controller are those filesystems on? They would have to be something weird for anaconda to not have the right driver. it is not a sdhc/mmc type card is it? On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 4:02 PM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > > On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > &

Re: How do I stop this malware

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
I am surprised that alt-tab does not switch to another app for you. I have used that to switch out of full screen applications and I would not expect firefox/malware to have any way to make the window be able to truly take over the screen. In firefox about:config there are some options that

Re: Monitors

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
> > Option 2: > > > add a dual port DP/DP video card, with a converter DP to DVI > > > Option 3: > > > try to use the DVI of the MB and > > > add a USB-C card with a converter USB-C to DP > > > Option 4: > > > add a dual USB-C card with

Re: Monitors

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
> Option 3: > try to use the DVI of the MB and > add a USB-C card with a converter USB-C to DP > Option 4: > add a dual USB-C card with a converter USB-C to DP and USB-C to DVI. > Option 5 > add a dual port DP/DVI video card > > > > > Sent: Friday, October 06,

Re: F38 installer claims it cannot find a hard disk

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
Typically you have to go full custom and assuming home is on a VG with free space you would then have to create a LV and define a fs on it, and assigned it as root (/). Similar would have to be done with /boot outside of LVM and if efi would you also need a /boot/efi again outside of LVM. No

Re: Monitors

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Fri, 2023-10-06 at 05:55 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote: > > I don't believe KVM allows separation by video port. I think you can > > only give a KVM the entire card. And even if KVM allowed you to give > > it a single port I think X/Wayland assumes t

Re: Monitors

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
I don't believe KVM allows separation by video port. I think you can only give a KVM the entire card. And even if KVM allowed you to give it a single port I think X/Wayland assumes total control of the card and cards ram (I could be wrong, but that would require knowing about the 2nd instance

Re: How do I stop this malware

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
M Joe Wulf via users wrote: > > FF doesn't provide the fidelity to kill 'just one tab'. > > On Thursday, October 5, 2023 at 10:06:30 PM EDT, Michael Hennebry > wrote: > > > On Thu, 5 Oct 2023, Roger Heflin wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 1:11?PM Michael He

Re: 4k video playback on some videos makes entire system sluggish

2023-10-06 Thread Roger Heflin
On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 9:01 PM Alex wrote: > > Hi, > >> You might try uninstalling mesa-va-drivers and replacing with this: >> mesa-va-drivers-freeworld >> >> one of my 2 machines was ok and a 2nd one looked closer to what yours >> looked like. >> >> And replacing with freeworld it now looks much

Re: 4k video playback on some videos makes entire system sluggish

2023-10-05 Thread Roger Heflin
it. On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 4:21 PM Stephen Morris wrote: > > On 6/10/23 07:04, Roger Heflin wrote: > > You might try uninstalling mesa-va-drivers and replacing with this: > > mesa-va-drivers-freeworld > > > > one of my 2 machines was ok and a 2nd one looked closer

Re: 4k video playback on some videos makes entire system sluggish

2023-10-05 Thread Roger Heflin
Alex wrote: > > Hi, > > On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 3:38 PM Alex wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 2:59 PM Roger Heflin wrote: >>> >>> what does vainfo show? You may need to install it. You are looking >>> for something

Re: How do I stop this malware

2023-10-05 Thread Roger Heflin
On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 1:11 PM Michael Hennebry wrote: > > On Sat, 30 Sep 2023, George N. White III wrote: > > > On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 11:19?AM Michael Hennebry < > > henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote: > > > This is trying to cure the disease by eliminating a symptom. You don't > > know

Re: 4k video playback on some videos makes entire system sluggish

2023-10-05 Thread Roger Heflin
what does vainfo show? You may need to install it. You are looking for something like below, I believe the main10 is what is needed for your video. VAProfileHEVCMain : VAEntrypointVLD VAProfileHEVCMain10 : VAEntrypointVLD You may need to then confirm that

Re: Partition Type

2023-09-24 Thread Roger Heflin
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 3:23 AM Patrick Dupre wrote: > > Hello, > > Is there a way to mount these partitions? > > Disk /dev/sdc: 3.83 MiB, 4014080 bytes, 7840 sectors > Disk model: Mass Storage > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O

Re: Cloning disk with dd give me "Error while writing to /dev/sdc: Unit full"

2023-09-14 Thread Roger Heflin
I would not use the sync option, it may be the problem (especially with the large blocksize) and it will significantly slow down everything. Likely the disk full is that it simply cannot handle a sync 4M write. And you only need bs once and I typically use bs=1M. bs is for both streams. On

Re: /usr/lib/modules cleanup?

2023-08-29 Thread Roger Heflin
cd /usr/lib/modules du -sh * and see how many have significant space used. The rpms seem to leave any extra compiled pieces that were delivered outside of the kernel rpm (rpm fusion additional modules, dkms compiled and other compiled modules) leaving a lot of mostly empty directories.I have

Re: Too many Kernels at boot

2023-08-28 Thread Roger Heflin
is long gone. On Mon, Aug 28, 2023, 7:30 PM Robert Nichols wrote: > On 8/28/23 19:16, Roger Heflin wrote:> On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 7:06 PM > Robert Nichols > > wrote: > >> > >> On 8/28/23 18:54, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > >>> On 8/27/23 21:0

Re: Too many Kernels at boot

2023-08-28 Thread Roger Heflin
Those will probably actually be gone. The way you get these is if the /boot is not visible and/or mounted and/or hidden during the rpm removal or there is another /boot that was incorrectly mounted at the time over the right boot. The exact same thing also happens with installs, if wrong /boot

Re: Too many Kernels at boot

2023-08-28 Thread Roger Wells
On 8/28/23 13:00, Joe Zeff wrote: On 08/28/2023 08:20 AM, Tim via users wrote: YUM/DNF/RPM is not counting how many kernels you have on disc, it's counting how many kernel packages it installed.  It didn't install the kernels of your previous releases. I don't think so.  I've upgraded Fedora

Re: Too many Kernels at boot

2023-08-28 Thread Roger Heflin
Possible ways, are if the /boot was not mounted when a prior kernel removal was done, or if something else was mounted over boot when that kernel removal was done. Or if you have a dual boot system both using the same /boot directory (but different rootvgs). Each install would manage the rpms

Re: Very simple iOS file uploads (JPGs) to a Fedora server? - HTTPS?

2023-08-25 Thread Roger Heflin
with limited upload bandwidth. On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 8:34 PM Philip Rhoades wrote: > > Roger, > > > On 2023-08-25 09:18, Roger Heflin wrote: > > I have piwigo installed on my webserver. It allows uploads. I don't > > know how well it interacts with Iphones. > >

Re: Very simple iOS file uploads (JPGs) to a Fedora server? - HTTPS?

2023-08-24 Thread Roger Heflin
I have piwigo installed on my webserver. It allows uploads. I don't know how well it interacts with Iphones. It is a full photo management server (uploading and albums). On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 4:06 PM Tim Evans wrote: > > On 8/24/23 17:01, Philip Rhoades via users wrote: > > People, > > > >

Re: slowness with kernel 6.4.10 and software raid

2023-08-20 Thread Roger Heflin
I think you are overestimating their competence. The issues continue to seem to be new formula/process to increase platter density, and poor long term testing to figure out it is garbage. Usually the platter issues show up well before the warranty expires and usually continues and fails most of

Re: slowness with kernel 6.4.10 and software raid

2023-08-18 Thread Roger Heflin
, 2023 at 2:05 PM Ranjan Maitra wrote: > > On Fri Aug18'23 01:39:08PM, Roger Heflin wrote: > > From: Roger Heflin > > Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2023 13:39:08 -0500 > > To: Community support for Fedora users > > Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users > > Subj

Re: slowness with kernel 6.4.10 and software raid

2023-08-18 Thread Roger Heflin
that sda has a number of bad sectors on it. a full output of "smartclt --xall /dev/sda" would be useful also to see how bad it is. Short answer is you probably need a new device for sda. On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 1:30 PM Ranjan Maitra wrote: > > Thanks, Roger! > > > On Fri A

Re: slowness with kernel 6.4.10 and software raid

2023-08-18 Thread Roger Heflin
Is it moving at all or just stopped? If just stopped it appears that md126 is using external:/md127 for something and md127 looks wrong (both disks are spare) but I don't know in this external case what md127 should look like. I would suggest checking messages with grep md12[67]

Re: Is this another rpmfusion versus fedora thing?

2023-08-10 Thread Roger Heflin
I would uninstall the vlc-core from the fedora repos and install the one from rpmfusion. The issues seem to generally be with tools(ffmpeg, mplayer, vlc, all media players, likely some other tools) that have pieces that have some sort of legal complication such that IBM/Redhat not going to

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-08 Thread Roger Heflin
is not the same thing as a real ssd that has decent wear leveling. On Tue, Aug 8, 2023 at 2:55 PM Geoffrey Leach wrote: > > As far as I can tell, my SanDisk Ultra card is genuine. The article is > very useful to the uninitiated. Thanks. > > On Tue, 8 Aug 2023 12:41:55 -0500 > R

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-08 Thread Roger Heflin
If it has never worked anyplace then read through this: https://photographylife.com/fake-memory-cards On Tue, Aug 8, 2023 at 12:33 PM Roger Heflin wrote: > > Have you ever had this card work in anything? > > And if you have used this card for a long time how long h

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-08 Thread Roger Heflin
mounted=2022-10-07 08:25:42 state=mounted > > The second system is a StarLabs StarLab mk III Aside from more memory, > SD main storage, more recent Intel CPU ... not much different :-) > Despite all of that, the problem with the SD is the same. > > On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 18:23

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-07 Thread Roger Heflin
nal has data. > Run journal anyway? yes > e2fsck: unable to set superblock flags on MP4 > MP4: ** WARNING: Filesystem still has errors ** > > > On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 11:05:17 -0500 > Roger Heflin wrote: > > > What does it show in messages after the mount? Tha

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-07 Thread Roger Heflin
What does it show in messages after the mount? That is where I would expect the underlying read errors to be. I have also had some issues with certain sdxc readers seeming to not work well with some cards. There are also a significant number of MMC changes going into the kernel recently. There

Re: Need help; safe way to shrink my fedora38 installation disk

2023-07-27 Thread Roger Heflin
Adding to what George says. If doing a 2nd install, have a plan of what to do if it all fails badly and you end up with no working installs (there are posts all of the time for failures, not sure how many dual installs work as people only post when it goes wrong). There are a few places it can

Re: Need help; safe way to shrink my fedora38 installation disk

2023-07-27 Thread Roger Heflin
I got the partition that was last wrong. You would have to know the sizes and used of the various mount points and have to know how/if btrfs has enough free and how to re-arrange that free space to be at the end so you can resize. In general adding a 2nd installation after the fact is very

Re: Need help; safe way to shrink my fedora38 installation disk

2023-07-26 Thread Roger Heflin
The ordering is going to prevent you from shrinking. /boot is last and you likely cannot get enough space out of that one. I am not sure what would happen if you made p2 smaller or if it would even let you create a p7 that is after p2 but before p3. And with all shrinks you must shrink the fs

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