Allegedly, on or about 15 August 2018, Thomas Letherby sent:
> I tried with LightDM, which gave the same black screen, with the
> following in /var/log/messages, not sure why it's trying to talk to
> PulseAudio?
I'm not sure what stage you're up to by then: Just getting the logon
screen, or have
Allegedly, on or about 17 August 2018, Tom Horsley sent:
> This is the sort of thing that always makes me want to
> run memtest for a few hours to see if memory corruption
> is happening (in, for instance, the in memory copies of
> pages from shared libs the tools might have been using).
>
>
On 08/17/2018 02:05 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, ToddAndMargo said:
# dnf list perl-say*
I saw you already got your question answered, but just wanted to point
out (for future reference) the best way to search for a perl module is:
# dnf whatprovides 'perl(Some::Module)'
It
On 08/17/2018 02:05 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, ToddAndMargo said:
# dnf list perl-say*
I saw you already got your question answered, but just wanted to point
out (for future reference) the best way to search for a perl module is:
# dnf whatprovides 'perl(Some::Module)'
It
On 08/17/2018 12:57 PM, Beartooth wrote:
Is there a way to tell plymouth to default to showing boot
messages?
Does taking out "rhgb" from the boot command line do what you want?
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On 17Aug2018 00:17, Todd Chester wrote:
grep and sed stopped working! I dnf re-installed them
both. No joy
What the heck (not my "actual" word)?
[...]
Next time this happens consider snapshotting the output at various points:
$ echo "a-b-c" | tee echo.out | ( set -x; sed -e 's/-//g' )
Ok, might be something having to do with IPA. I’ll play more with it.
Thanks!!
Sergei
> On Aug 17, 2018, at 4:51 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
>
>
>
> On 08/17/2018 04:59 PM, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> I have a test instance of 389-ds running on a vm. I’ve tried updating the
>>
On 08/17/2018 04:59 PM, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
Hi Mark,
I have a test instance of 389-ds running on a vm. I’ve tried updating
the aci like this:
dn: cn=mapping tree,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: aci
aci: (targetattr = "cn || nsuniqueid || createtimestamp || description
||
Once upon a time, ToddAndMargo said:
> # dnf list perl-say*
I saw you already got your question answered, but just wanted to point
out (for future reference) the best way to search for a perl module is:
# dnf whatprovides 'perl(Some::Module)'
It wouldn't help in this case (since "say" is not a
Hi Mark,
I have a test instance of 389-ds running on a vm. I’ve tried updating the aci
like this:
dn: cn=mapping tree,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: aci
aci: (targetattr = "cn || nsuniqueid || createtimestamp || description ||
entryusn || modify
timestamp || nsds50ruv || MORE
Is there a way to tell plymouth to default to showing boot
messages?
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On 08/17/2018 10:43 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
ToddAndMargo wrote:
# perl -Msay -e 'say "Hi";'
Can't locate say.pm in @INC (you may need to install the say module) (@INC
contains: /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5
/usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl
On 08/04/2018 04:10 AM, lejeczek via users wrote:
do you also experience the same or similar?
I cannot upload photos to Ebay. I can browse the location and see the
files but when I select files not upload, nothing happens.
I don't know about ebay, but I just needed to upload a picture to a
On 08/17/2018 02:07 PM, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
Thanks, Mark. I think I will have to do this directly in dse.ldif by
stopping the server, editing the ldif and starting it again?
In this case that would be the easiest way to edit this aci, but
typically I would suggest using ldapmodify
Thanks, Mark. I think I will have to do this directly in dse.ldif by stopping
the server, editing the ldif and starting it again? Looks like there’s already
an ACI for it, but it doesn’t include those attrs. So I think I will need to
add them. Currently it looks like this:
dn: cn=mapping
ToddAndMargo wrote:
> # perl -Msay -e 'say "Hi";'
> Can't locate say.pm in @INC (you may need to install the say module) (@INC
> contains: /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5
> /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5
> /usr/share/perl5).
> BEGIN
On 08/17/2018 05:34 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 03:23:17 -0700
Todd Chester wrote:
And now that you all write me back, they mysteriously started
working again. AAHH!
This is the sort of thing that always makes me want to
run memtest for a few hours to see if
Hi All,
I am not find Perl 5's "say" in
https://ewr.edge.kernel.org/fedora-buffet/fedora/linux/releases/28/Everything/x86_64/os/Packages/p/
# dnf list perl-say*
Last metadata expiration check: 0:09:13 ago on Fri 17 Aug 2018 09:58:26
AM PDT.
Error: No matching Packages to list
# perl -Msay
On 08/17/2018 11:51 AM, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
Hi,
I’ve been using repl-monitor.pl for monitoring replication problems. I
would like to use an account with a minimal set of permissions needed
for the functionality. I created a user and added the permission to
Read Replication Agreements.
On 08/17/2018 09:17 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 08:34:12AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
Todd Chester wrote:
And now that you all write me back, they mysteriously started
working again. AAHH!
This is the sort of thing that always makes me want to
run memtest
Hi,
I’ve been using repl-monitor.pl for monitoring replication problems. I would
like to use an account with a minimal set of permissions needed for the
functionality. I created a user and added the permission to Read Replication
Agreements. Now the user can read the agreements but fails on:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 08:34:12AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Todd Chester wrote:
> > And now that you all write me back, they mysteriously started
> > working again. AAHH!
> This is the sort of thing that always makes me want to
> run memtest for a few hours to see if memory
On 08/17/2018 11:27 AM, Cassandra Reed wrote:
Hi Everyone,
We are in a sticky spot right now where we need to install a new
certificate in our 389 Production system, but we do not have the
password that was used when the system was built years ago. We have
tried all of the possible
Hi Everyone,
We are in a sticky spot right now where we need to install a new
certificate in our 389 Production system, but we do not have the password
that was used when the system was built years ago. We have tried all of
the possible passwords that we can think of, to no avail.
Is there a
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 03:23:17 -0700
Todd Chester wrote:
> And now that you all write me back, they mysteriously started
> working again. AAHH!
This is the sort of thing that always makes me want to
run memtest for a few hours to see if memory corruption
is happening (in, for
Hello.
Am Freitag, den 17.08.2018, 09:06 +0200 schrieb
francis.montag...@inria.fr:
> Hi.
>
> We would like to add some RPMs to the install.img image for deploying
> servers with PXE.
>
> I have found this documentation:
>
>
>
> I installed the drivers using the below. Problem is the same, black screen on
> boot, but you can shift to another terminal and startx. The nVidia control
> panel shows the driver loaded and reports OK.
I've got exactly the same problem. I'm on F27. I have had a black sddm
screen for 5 weeks
On 08/17/2018 12:17 AM, Todd Chester wrote:
Hi All,
grep and sed stopped working! I dnf re-installed them
both. No joy
What the heck (not my "actual" word)?
H
How do I fix this?
Many thanks,
-T
And now that you all write me back, they mysteriously started
On 08/17/18 15:17, Todd Chester wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> grep and sed stopped working! I dnf re-installed them
> both. No joy
>
> What the heck (not my "actual" word)?
>
>
> H
>
> How do I fix this?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
>
>
> uname -r
> 4.17.9-200.fc28.x86_64
>
> # rpm -qa
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 12:17:26AM -0700, Todd Chester wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> grep and sed stopped working! I dnf re-installed them
> both. No joy
Maybe your PATH and/or aliases settings are causing the wrong commands
to be chosen. Does
$ /usr/bin/echo "abc" | /usr/bin/grep "a"
work? If
On 08/17/2018 12:17 AM, Todd Chester wrote:
grep and sed stopped working! I dnf re-installed them
both. No joy
The packages to check are likely pcre and pcre2.
"rpm -q pcre pcre2"
"rpm -qV pcre pcre2"
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Hi All,
grep and sed stopped working! I dnf re-installed them
both. No joy
What the heck (not my "actual" word)?
H
How do I fix this?
Many thanks,
-T
uname -r
4.17.9-200.fc28.x86_64
# rpm -qa grep
grep-3.1-5.fc28.x86_64
# rpm -qa sed
sed-4.5-1.fc28.x86_64
Hi.
We would like to add some RPMs to the install.img image for deploying
servers with PXE.
I have found this documentation:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_a_Fedora_install_ISO_for_testing
but it seems rather outdated (the pungi command do not exist any more,
and the
On 08/17/18 13:07, Thomas Letherby wrote:
> I'll do both as soon as I can find my USB to Ethernet adapter as the laptop
> doesn't
> have an Ethernet port built in. It's on my desk, but right now so is
> everything else!
OK. But you could do that from the VT from the command line without doing
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