Mate - new windows hide under top panel

2016-10-18 Thread Jon LaBadie
I have Fedora 24 on two systems, both using the Mate desktop manager and compiz wm. When I start new applications on one, things are fine, the windows are totally below the Mate top panel. On the other system, new window are created with their title bar covered by the Mate top panel. I can't

Re: Nvidia Drivers for Fedora 25

2016-10-18 Thread Lawrence E Graves
Thank you. On 10/18/2016 08:33 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 10/19/16 10:15, Lawrence E Graves wrote: Is there a projected date as to when the nvidia drivers will be released with Fedora 25. I have tried to install akmod-nvidiia several times and had to reinstall to get my machine working

Re: Nvidia Drivers for Fedora 25

2016-10-18 Thread Ed Greshko
On 10/19/16 10:15, Lawrence E Graves wrote: > Is there a projected date as to when the nvidia drivers will be released with > Fedora 25. > I have tried to install akmod-nvidiia several times and had to reinstall to > get my > machine working again. > You're on the wrong list. You want the

Nvidia Drivers for Fedora 25

2016-10-18 Thread Lawrence E Graves
Is there a projected date as to when the nvidia drivers will be released with Fedora 25. I have tried to install akmod-nvidiia several times and had to reinstall to get my machine working again. -- All things are workable but don't all things work. Prov. 3:5 & 6

Re: Fortinet VPN and NetworkManager

2016-10-18 Thread Ed Greshko
On 10/19/16 07:18, Ed Greshko wrote: > > On 10/18/16 22:10, John Horne wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to connect my Fedora 24 laptop to a Fortinet SSL VPN >> service using NetworkManager. I have >> installed openfortivpn, NetworkManager-fortisslvpn and NetworkManager- >> fortisslvpn-gnome.

Re: Fortinet VPN and NetworkManager

2016-10-18 Thread Ed Greshko
On 10/18/16 22:10, John Horne wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to connect my Fedora 24 laptop to a Fortinet SSL VPN > service using NetworkManager. I have > installed openfortivpn, NetworkManager-fortisslvpn and NetworkManager- > fortisslvpn-gnome. However, using KDE, clicking on the networks

Re: starting FF from command line...

2016-10-18 Thread bruce
hey guys... Ok. logged out as user foo.. which got back to "root" did a su - foo.. which got back to the term as the "foo" user.. was then able to do "firefox" from the cmd line. which fired up firefox. O.. making a bit o' progress.. The tests ran as expected.. ... Now, here's my next

Re: starting FF from command line...

2016-10-18 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 10/18/2016 03:11 PM, bruce wrote: Yes. My bad, The child term, is started by firing up the term as root, and then doing a su into the foo user. At which point, the test then does a firefox -p Just "su user" or "su - user"? Although either way I think you're going to run into issues

Re: starting FF from command line...

2016-10-18 Thread Rick Stevens
On 10/18/2016 03:11 PM, bruce wrote: > Hi Samuel. > > Yes. My bad, The child term, is started by firing up the term as root, > and then doing a su into the foo user. At which point, the test then > does a >firefox -p Make sure you do one of the following commands to do the su: su -

Re: starting FF from command line...

2016-10-18 Thread bruce
Hi Samuel. Yes. My bad, The child term, is started by firing up the term as root, and then doing a su into the foo user. At which point, the test then does a firefox -p On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 4:31 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 10/18/2016 12:57 PM, bruce wrote: >> >> Test

Re: starting FF from command line...

2016-10-18 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 10/18/2016 12:57 PM, bruce wrote: Test laptop. login as root, start FF from the menu no prob. Start a term as user foo. Try to start FF from the term, and get gconf errors. How are you starting the terminal? It sounds like you are root, but trying to run a terminal using a different user.

starting FF from command line...

2016-10-18 Thread bruce
Hey guys.. Test laptop. login as root, start FF from the menu no prob. Start a term as user foo. Try to start FF from the term, and get gconf errors. I then create a "profile" thinking that would solve part of the issue(s). I can then do firefox -p -no-remote (using the created/default

[389-users] Re: Self-service password reset?

2016-10-18 Thread Patrick Landry
I am not sure if it will fit your needs but we have used PWM with good results. https://github.com/pwm-project/pwm - Original Message - > From: "Jeffery Kalchik" > To: "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." >

Fortinet VPN and NetworkManager

2016-10-18 Thread John Horne
Hello, I am trying to connect my Fedora 24 laptop to a Fortinet SSL VPN service using NetworkManager. I have installed openfortivpn, NetworkManager-fortisslvpn and NetworkManager- fortisslvpn-gnome. However, using KDE, clicking on the networks icon on the toolbar, and then the 'Configure network

[389-users] Self-service password reset?

2016-10-18 Thread Kalchik, Jeffery
I'll admit up front that comparatively speaking, this is a tiny, tiny, tiny little environment, only a few hundred users in the directory service. We have a 60 day password expiration requirement. Users range from nerdy infrastructure types to Windows developers to business users. Is anybody

PowerEdge R530 show rx dropped packet with BCM5720

2016-10-18 Thread Roberto Fichera
Hi All, I'm having a problem with a Dell PowerEdge R530 running a Fedora 24 with kernel 4.7.7-200.fc24.x86_64 that is showing RX dropped packet on all the onboard BCM5720 4x1Gbits interfaces. I've done several tests replacing cables and switches as well as disabling all rx offload features