On 02/27/14 08:33, Patrick Dupre wrote:
telnet connections are not accepted on the machine.
telnet machine x (x=0,1) gives No route to host
In your example x should be 5901 not 0 or 1.
In telnet the last number is the Port.
In vncviewer the last number is the Display number. vncviewer will
On 02/27/14 08:45, Patrick Dupre wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 01:36 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: vncviewer
On 02/27/14 08:33, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Are you sure?
telnet connections are not accepted on the machine.
telnet
Oh
You said ssh works.
You should use vncviewer over an ssh tunnel in that case.
The easiest way to do that would be to use a graphical client such as
remmina.
Ed
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From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 01:56 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: vncviewer
Oh
You said ssh works.
You should use vncviewer over an ssh tunnel in that case.
The easiest way
On 02/27/14 09:13, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I just get a text window
how can I get a graphics window?
The protocol you want is VNC - Virtual Network Computing.
See
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2H9v1dYNcvpY2VJdTNYcVZpc2M/edit?usp=sharing
and
On 02/27/14 09:13, Patrick Dupre wrote:
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From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 02:10 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: vncviewer
On 02/27/14 09:06, Patrick Dupre wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 01:56 AM
On 02/27/14 09:13, Patrick Dupre wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 02:10 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: vncviewer
On 02/27/14 09:06, Patrick Dupre wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 01:56 AM
On 02/27/14 09:36, Patrick Dupre wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 02:24 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: vncviewer
On 02/27/14 09:13, Patrick Dupre wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ed Greshko
Sent: 02/27/14 02:10 AM
On 02/27/14 09:27, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On attempting to install get_iplayer yum gives me:
snip
Error: Package: get_iplayer-2.85-5.fc20.noarch (rpmfusion-free-updates)
Requires: perl(Streamer)
Error: Package: get_iplayer-2.85-5.fc20.noarch (rpmfusion-free-updates)
On 02/27/14 09:55, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I am trying by vnc uisng ssh tunnelin,
It does ask me for the password, and then wait
connectiong to 196.49. through ssh tunnel for ever.
On the server side. Your user should have a ~/.vnc directory and there should
be a log file.
Does that file
On 02/27/14 18:15, Patrick Dupre wrote:
There is an issue
Here is the ls
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pdupre 1000 38590005 Feb 27 11:00 Homere:8.log
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pdupre 10006 Feb 27 01:25 Homere:8.pid
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pdupre 100010091 Feb 26 19:12 Homere:2.log
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pdupre 1000 35988386
Also, one thing you need to know is this
If you run vncserver a second time without killing a previous instance of
vncserver it will run and increment the display. This means you can have
multiple vncservers running for a user each on a different tcp port.
[egreshko@f20f ~]$ vncserver
On 02/27/14 22:29, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Should I just not change the righths on
/run/user/1000/dconf/
drwx--. 2 root root 60 Feb 26 23:10 dconf
It is very, very odd that this directory is owned by root. I would like to see
what you get for.
NOTE, use 1000 for your user id.
On 02/28/14 04:16, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Progress, but still:
the log file:
Xvnc TigerVNC 1.2.80 - built Mar 14 2013 18:53:14
Copyright (C) 1999-2011 TigerVNC Team and many others (see README.txt)
See http://www.tigervnc.org for information on TigerVNC.
Underlying X server release 11303000,
FWIW, if you have ssh working and you use VNC over an SSH Tunnel you do not
need ports 590X or any other ports open!
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On 02/28/14 05:49, Patrick Dupre wrote:
It appears that every time I have to change the owner of /run/user/1000/user!
I need to do something for that.
If you have to do that, then something is very wrong on either your system or
the user account.
That is why I suggested you create a new user
On 03/01/14 07:14, dennismccl...@earthlink.net wrote:
Thanks for your help. You were correct that it was a problem with the kernel
needing to be rebuilt after adding/changing files to the /etc/modules-load.d
and /etc/modprobe.d directory.
Made a copy of the existing /boot/initramfs-$(uname
On 03/01/14 08:43, Rick Stevens wrote:
It wouldn't be. If the device in question is hot-pluggable, then the act
of plugging it in after boot would cause the udev stuff to invoke the
modprobe. Since the device isn't hot-pluggable (it's there when you boot
the machine), then the module must be
On 03/02/14 20:38, Patrick Dupre wrote:
When I try to connect to a fedora 20 machine (192.168.1.101) through
vncviewer (both machine
are on the same lan), I get
TigerVNC Viewer for X version 1.1.0 - built Nov 22 2011 14:21:13
Copyright (C) 1999-2011 TigerVNC Team and many others (see
On 03/02/14 20:33, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Subject: remmina
Hello,
Trying to connect on a fedora 20 on the same lan (ssh/vnc)
I can never get the connection:
Are you correctly specifying the vnc host IP address and display number?
You'll most likely want 192.168.0.101:1 according to your
On 03/02/14 21:16, Ed Greshko wrote:
You'll most likely want 192.168.0.101:1 according to your other message.
typo 192.168.1.101:1
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On 03/02/14 21:06, Ed Greshko wrote:
nmap -v -n -P0 -p5900-5906 192.168.0.101
typo
nmap -v -n -P0 -p5900-5906 192.168.1.101
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On 03/02/14 21:56, Patrick Dupre wrote:
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Sent: 03/02/14 02:47 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: vncviewer
On 03/02/14 21:06, Ed Greshko wrote:
nmap -v -n -P0 -p5900-5906 192.168.0.101
typo
nmap -v -n -P0 -p5900-5906
On 03/02/14 21:59, Patrick Dupre wrote:
It is the same:
vncviewer 192.168.1.101:1
TigerVNC Viewer for X version 1.1.0 - built Nov 22 2011 14:21:13
Copyright (C) 1999-2011 TigerVNC Team and many others (see README.txt)
See http://www.tigervnc.org for information on TigerVNC.
Sun Mar 2
On 03/04/14 22:23, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com
mailto:vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
If you do it this way, it should
really not matter much which transfer protocol you are using. NFS,
samba, ftp, scp, rsync, even http ---
On 03/04/14 22:48, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com
mailto:ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
So, you are offering advice to use a protocol which may or may not exist
and be available now?
I'm asking the samba devs right now
On 03/05/14 07:42, Bill Oliver wrote:
I just did one of those 1000-pending updates on my Fedora 20 installation,
and suddenly Firefox is no longer working. It worked fine before. When I
run it from console, I see the error:
(process:13166): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion
On 03/05/14 07:52, Bill Oliver wrote:
Are you running Gnome or KDE? I'm running the KDE scientific spin...
KDE.
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I'm running the KDE scientific spin...
You may want to try manually deleting your cache
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On 03/05/14 08:49, Bill Oliver wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2014, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/05/14 07:52, Bill Oliver wrote:
I'm running the KDE scientific spin...
You may want to try manually deleting your cache
Nope. No joy. However, I noticed that your error messages mentioned
On 03/05/14 14:18, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 05.03.2014, Matthew Miller wrote:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-3413/gnutls-3.1.20-4.fc20
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-3363/gnutls-3.1.20-4.fc19
Do they fix the bug?
Well The article pointed to by
On 03/05/14 14:54, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Here's the update: the last kernel on top of which you can run NETBEUI
is 2.4
So, aren't you happy you've helped the OP avoid doing the research only to
learn it wouldn't have helped him at all? :-)
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On 03/05/14 18:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 1:26 AM, Matthew Miller mat...@fedoraproject.org
wrote:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-3413/gnutls-3.1.20-4.fc20
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-3363/gnutls-3.1.20-4.fc19
These need
On 03/05/14 17:02, Marco Maccaferri wrote:
Hi,
I did the usual yum update today and after a reboot I found my desktop all
messed and not functioning: the icons on the preferred applications bar were
all stick to each other without the usual border around them, the search
functionality
On 03/07/14 21:25, antonio.montagn...@alice.it wrote:
We are setting up a kiosk for a library with Fedora xguest (running Lxde)
How can I force the guest session (and only the guest session) to expire
after an hour (or any desired time)??
Tnx for help
Are you saying you want to force a
On 03/07/14 22:08, Mark Haney wrote:
Thing is, based on my searching, getting FreeRADIUS to work with NIS
isn't possible. At least I've found no documentation on how to make
it work. There's tons on getting it to work with LDAP, but not NIS.
Which is the reason for my OP.
I think there is a
On 03/07/14 23:35, antonio montagnani wrote:
Ed Greshko ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 07/03/2014 14:42:
On 03/07/14 21:25, antonio.montagn...@alice.it wrote:
We are setting up a kiosk for a library with Fedora xguest (running Lxde)
How can I force the guest session (and only
On 03/08/14 18:39, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
This is a new install of F20, with all updates applied, using KDE. The
machine has an Nvidia G630 graphics card and a Bluetooth USB dongle.
Running the default Nouveau video driver, I was able to connect my
Sondstrom Bluetooth mouse with no
On 03/08/14 22:01, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Various things about mice, such as:
[ 3.188] (II) config/udev: Adding input device 2.4G Receiver
(/dev/input/mouse1)
[ 3.188] (II) No input driver specified, ignoring this device.
No driver seems suspicious
[ 3.188] (II)
On 03/09/14 17:17, Robin Laing wrote:
Hello,
I have a dual monitor, well, one monitor and one projector that I have
configured for presentations. System is using F20.
Presently when I start the computer, kdm's login prompt is on the projector
instead of the monitor. There are no
On 03/09/14 20:48, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
On 03/09/2014 01:20 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/09/14 17:17, Robin Laing wrote:
Hello,
I have a dual monitor, well, one monitor and one projector that I
have configured for presentations. System is using F20.
Presently when I start the computer
On 03/09/14 20:00, Dave Ulrick wrote:
Have you tried 'GreeterScreen' in /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc? When I was using a dual
screen arrangement with the 'first' screen being a HDTV in a separate room, I
used 'GreeterScreen=-1' to force the KDM login prompt to the PC monitor. I
suggest playing around
On 03/10/14 12:14, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2014-03-09 06:00, Dave Ulrick wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2014, Robin Laing wrote:
I have a dual monitor, well, one monitor and one projector that I have
configured for presentations. System is using F20.
Presently when I start the computer, kdm's login
On 03/10/14 12:14, Robin Laing wrote:
GreeterScreen is not listed in the kdm handbook.
It is listed in this one
http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kde-workspace/kdm/kdm.pdf
page 28
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On 03/10/14 12:45, jdow wrote:
On 2014/03/09 21:29, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/10/14 12:14, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2014-03-09 06:00, Dave Ulrick wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2014, Robin Laing wrote:
I have a dual monitor, well, one monitor and one projector that I have
configured for presentations
On 03/10/14 18:57, sguazt wrote:
The font rendering problem is in the PDF rendering of the EPS figure, where
in place of the greek symbol Delta I get a crossed circle.
Note that the rendering problem does not affect the DVI file, but only the
PDF file resulting from converting the DVI with
On 03/11/14 03:49, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I'm trying to find a message.
Once upon a time, someone on this list wrote that
he could always rely on comcast to do the wrong thing.
I think that the context was either throttling or availability of ports.
Even with site:lists.fedora.org ,
comcast
On 03/11/14 19:21, Tom Horsley wrote:
Who the heck is generating these messages, and what is the point
of them exactly? I know user nvtest isn't in sudoers, I was the
one who didn't put it there. What keeps telling me this?
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 06:36:43 -0400
On 03/13/14 01:50, Dustin Kempter wrote:
im trying to config my laptop running fedora 20. in system settings I have
installed some themes for the login screen but none of them will show up. it
says they are installed on the get new themes window but they dont show up.
any advice
Yes...
On 03/16/14 09:05, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
I have had this issue for a while (both in F19 and F20 -- really my
only issue) on a Dell XPS 14. So, basically, after a while, and at
unclear intervals, of lying in idle mode (and unrelated to any task I
have been running from what I can tell), the
On 03/16/14 18:46, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
Hi,
Since a couple of days I need root permission to poweroff.
It seems that there is a second user logged into the machine.
$ who
peter:0 2014-03-10 19:04 (:0)
peterpts/02014-03-16 11:36 (:0)
$ users
peter peter
That
On 03/17/14 12:02, CS DBA wrote:
On 3/16/14, 7:50 PM, CS DBA wrote:
On 3/16/14, 4:45 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/16/2014 03:41 PM, CS DBA wrote:
However, the Fedora laptop connected to my local access point shows a
download speed of 1.63Mbps, while the mac, running the same test from
the same
On 03/17/14 12:52, CS_DBA wrote:
On 03/16/2014 10:20 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/17/14 12:02, CS DBA wrote:
On 3/16/14, 7:50 PM, CS DBA wrote:
On 3/16/14, 4:45 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/16/2014 03:41 PM, CS DBA wrote:
However, the Fedora laptop connected to my local access point shows
On 03/17/14 21:35, CS_DBA wrote:
[root@localhost data]# iwconfig
wlp3s0IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:Omega250
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.427 GHz Access Point: F8:D1:11:BF:90:67
Bit Rate=121.5 Mb/s Tx-Power=16 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment
On 03/18/14 04:01, CS_DBA wrote:
I have a shiny new 1920x1080 screen on a laptop running Fedora 20.
I've gone into system settings (KDE) system settings -- application
appearance -- Fonts and set the Force fonts DPI to 115 which I sortof like
on my laptop display but not so thrilled with it
On 03/18/14 05:37, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi all;
I'm getting wildly inconsistent results... when I first connected to the
wireless at a client site today I got speeds up to 25Mbps!
Later the wireless disconnected and then cycled through asking me for the
password over and over and never
On 03/18/14 06:25, CS_DBA wrote:
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 83)
Is what you have If you do an lsmod you should see iwlwifi as loaded.
A quick google about this seems to indicate that others, even on Ubuntu, hare
having similar issuesat least in
On 03/18/14 07:20, CS_DBA wrote:
If I get a USB wifi dongle how do I go about telling my system to NOT use the
built in 7260 and use the dongle instead?
Usually you can disable the on-board wireless of a laptop in either the BIOS or
a physical switch on the laptop.
Also any advice per usb
On 03/18/14 07:49, CS_DBA wrote:
I found a dongle on the list at a local microcenter... cannot find any info
on how to turn the built in wifi off, nothing obvious in the bios, no HW
switch other than the Fn-F8 which does not work...
Any ideas on how I could disable it via Fedora?
Within
On 03/18/14 08:24, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
I want to install the VLC Media Player on my F20. The VLC website is very
outdated and only has instructions up to F14, and they don't work for me.
VLC is available in the rpmfusion repos
http://rpmfusion.org/ has the info for adding their
On 03/18/14 08:51, Rolf Turner wrote:
I had (I think) a similar problem and was advised (by poma) to use
blacklist:
That will work. However, IMHO, using the GUI is far simpler and easily
reversible for testing purposes. Just my opinion.
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On 03/18/14 10:14, CS_DBA wrote:
On 03/17/2014 06:57 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/18/14 08:51, Rolf Turner wrote:
I had (I think) a similar problem and was advised (by poma) to use
blacklist:
That will work. However, IMHO, using the GUI is far simpler and easily
reversible for testing
On 03/18/14 11:13, Luke Nath wrote:
Upgraded from fc18 to fc20 using fedup.
Most went well. I had to restart the process because of a transient
disk issue (Drive went to sleep).
After that all was done and I rebooted. It booted into the fedup kernel
to finish and complete the update.
After
On 03/18/14 14:08, Rolf Turner wrote:
Since I don't use the KDE desktop (I use Mate) I would presume that the
forgoing is of no relevance to me. (Unless I were to switch over to KDE,
which I am not inclined to do on the basis of Better the devil you know )
This is an academic question
On 03/18/14 14:17, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 18.03.2014, CS_DBA wrote:
In the meantime, does Fedora play well with USB wireless
cards/devices?
It does. I have similar problems as you describe in this thread (F19),
and using an external USB network adapter solved it. I don't have the
time to
On 03/18/14 11:18, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi All;
I have Fedora 20 installed on a Lenovo W540. I cannot control the screen
brightness via the Function F5/F6 keys, nor can I control it via the system
settings (KDE) -- Power Management settings...
Can anyone help me debug this?
One thing you can
On 03/19/14 07:05, Luke Nath wrote:
Strange ...
I booted a fedora CD into rescue mode, opened a shell and ran fsck on /sdb2
(the root partition of fedora, as sda1 is windows).
It cleaned up lot's of unclaimed blocks.
I rebooted fc20 into multiuser mode and lo and behold, wireless lan
was
On 03/20/14 12:34, CS_DBA wrote:
I changed the value in /etc/hostname but it did not change my hostname. How
do I properly change the hostname?
The proper command to use is hostnamectl
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On 03/21/14 09:36, Rich Emberson wrote:
Thinking about getting a Dell UltraSharp 29 Ultrawide Monitor U2913WM but
I've not found anyone on the net saying that
they've been able to configure X to take advanage of its size
and resolution. Dell says they only support MS.
Anyone using one with
On 03/22/14 06:58, Rich Emberson wrote:
Asus NVIDIA EN7300GT
DVI Max Resolution 2560 x 1600
As long as your hardware supports the resolution, there should be no problem.
You will probably also make sure you are using a dual-link cable. I notice
that the necessary cable is included with the
On 03/22/14 06:07, CS_DBA wrote:
I can plug a hard wire into my laptop and boot up, it comes up connected.
I can boot up with no connection and then tell it to connect to the wireless
it works fine, but if later I click disconnect for the wireless and plug the
hard wire (cat 6) cable in it
On 03/22/14 07:39, CS_DBA wrote:
On 03/21/2014 05:33 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/22/14 06:07, CS_DBA wrote:
I can plug a hard wire into my laptop and boot up, it comes up connected.
I can boot up with no connection and then tell it to connect to the
wireless it works fine, but if later I
On 03/22/14 10:40, CS_DBA wrote:
Here's what I see
1) If I boot up with no cable plugged in it auto connects to the wireless
immediately
2) If I boot up with the cable (cat 5/6) plugged in it immediately connects
to em1
3) If I boot with the cable plugged in, then unplug the cable it
On 03/22/14 08:18, Liam Proven wrote:
Secondly, I can confirm this finding. I was completely unable to
install F20 using the current installer program. My system has 2
drives - a 1TB HD and a 120GB SSD. The SSD holds Ubuntu and Win7; the
1TB drive holds /home, swap, a dedicated Windows swap
On 03/22/14 20:37, Tim wrote:
CS_DBA wrote:
5) however if I boot up with no cable, let it connect to the
wireless, then plug in the cable it attempts to connect to em1 but
never completes
Ed Greshko sent
Right But, if after doing #5 you unplug the cable, wait a bit (30
seconds or more
On 03/22/14 21:28, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Does anybody nowadays actually burn CDs or DVDs?
Yes. The BIOS on many of the machines I encounter don't support booting
from USB.
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On 03/23/14 00:42, Liam Proven wrote:
On 22 March 2014 05:00, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
So, I don't know what may be different in my configuration (maybe the
windows swap?) that allowed me to compete the exercise. But surely, it
isn't totally broken for everyone.
I am
On 03/23/14 02:29, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Does anybody nowadays actually burn CDs or DVDs?
Yes. The BIOS on many of the machines I encounter don't support
booting from USB.
How old are they?
Probably 2~3 years old. They have either i5 or i7 CPU's. Some are HP branded
On 03/23/14 08:07, Tom Horsley wrote:
Nothing is playing any sound on my system at the
moment.
Does anyone know why top says pulseaudio is using
1.7% of the cpu doing nothing at all?
Don't know
top -p for my system shows...
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM
On 03/23/14 08:35, Ed Greshko wrote:
Maybe you can use something like strace or ptrace to see what is up to?
I don't know why I said ptracemust be distracted watching March
Madness. :-)
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On 03/23/14 20:15, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Incidentally, Ed and others have said that there are many machines
which will not boot from USB.
But surely there are many more that have no CD/DVD drive?
And the proportion of these is surely increasing?
I have no idea about actual numbers and unless
On 03/24/14 05:37, Bill Oliver wrote:
But that's OK. The *problem* is that if I kill firefox by clicking on the
kill-window button rather than the Quit button, the window goes away, but
firefox continues in the background. Thus, if I kill firefox by closing the
window, I can't start it
On 03/24/14 06:47, Ed Greshko wrote:
killall /usr/lib64/firefox/firefox
Of course I would make that into an alias.
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On 03/25/14 06:07, Bill Oliver wrote:
This may not be a fedora problem, so if you know where I should ask this,
please let me know. This is a mail problem, but I suspect that the real
problem is named or something else. I don't know.
OK, here goes. I have a personal machine that has 5
On 03/25/14 20:39, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2014-03-25 at 16:43 +1300, Rolf Turner wrote:
On 25/03/14 13:33, g wrote:
On 03/25/14 06:02, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2014-03-25 at 02:24 +0600, g wrote:
your insinuendos do little to help op.
Is that a portmanteau of innuendo
On 03/28/14 08:24, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 03/27/2014 05:08 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
What was the AVC that you got?
On 03/27/2014 04:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
Not sure exactly how to check. /var/log/secure has lots of entries.. I
didn't write down the error message and the window is
On 03/31/14 11:46, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
I need to acquire a micro-SD card. Having been burned by compatibility
problems once already, I thought I'd ask. Is there anywhere a list of SD
specs that are supported by the current kernel?
The only problem I could see is with SDXC cards. These are
On 04/01/14 07:31, c. marlow wrote:
ah Ok then Roger thats something I havent done yet... Install the Nvidia
drivers... I guess I am using whatever came with this fresh install
how do I see what I have and how do I go about installing them?
Fedora doesn't ship with, or support the nVidia
On 04/01/14 08:30, c. marlow wrote:
writing back... I ran RPMFUSION and rebooted no errors... The boot
screen is weird now its a blue bar that turns white as it goes across
the screen to the FEDORA 20 writing on the left in dark blue. then the
screen went black with a _ for about 10 sec.
On 04/01/14 20:40, c. marlow wrote:
OH! good thing, I thought I had to click all of them and enable them...
No wonder rawhide failed.
shoo! * wipes sweat away* :D
Are you saying you installed
RPM Fusion free for Fedora 19
RPM Fusion free for Fedora 20
RPM Fusion free for Fedora Rawhide
and
On 04/01/14 22:55, c. marlow wrote:
Well I clicked on rawhide thinking I was suppose to click on all of them
but when it came to rawhide it downloaded it but then popped up in red a
dependency error saying resolution not supported or something like that.
I just hit X but the Fedora 20 one
On 04/03/14 09:03, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how one goes about requesting RPMfusion to create a
package which does not fall within Fedora's guidelines. The package I
am interested in is:
https://www.tug.org/fonts/getnonfreefonts/
I had moderate trouble installing it on one
On 04/04/14 20:46, Fred Smith wrote:
On Fri, Apr 04, 2014 at 11:51:33AM +0200, Henrik Frisk wrote:
Hi,
I'm unning Fedora 20, sorry I missed to put that in. Yes, my current
laptop is also a MBP. Now, I did do a couple of reboots and tried both
Just for those of us who don't recognize
On 04/05/14 05:16, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
following up on my recent posts about how painfully, excruciatingly,
nad-grindingly, thigh-suckingly slow firefox is on fedora rawhide,
well, nothing's changed. when i do something as simple as switch
tabs, i can go fix myself a martini while
On 04/05/14 21:05, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
That's because he posted them to the Fedora Test list. Once again folks,
this is *the wrong list for discussing Rawhide*. People who continue the
thread here are just compounding the problem, which is that many of
those developing Rawhide don't
On 04/07/14 21:07, Andy Blanchard wrote:
The wireshark package only provides the text mode interface, tshark. If
you are looking for the GUI application, wireshark, you'll also need to
install wireshark-gnome.
And, it should also be mentioned, it would be wise to add oneself to the
FYI
Original Message
Subject:Status on CVE-2014-0160, aka Heartbleed
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 23:01:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Robyn Bergeron rberg...@redhat.com
Reply-To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To: annou...@lists.fedoraproject.org
Greetings, Fedora
On 04/10/14 06:10, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Yes I can access it with ssh or sftp but I am curious to know what the file
manager is doing?
Have you configured your server to service Windows clients? More than likely,
it is doing discovery on the network.
In any event, maybe
On 04/10/14 07:29, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Ok Ed, that gives me something to investigate, I did enable cifs, don't
understand how it works but ...
The important thing to me is that the OSX computers can access that.
Welcome.
Also, have a look at smbtree
--
Getting
On 04/10/14 17:18, EGO.II-1 wrote:
I noticed that when I updated, that the latest version is 1.0.1e? I cannot
seem to find a g in the repos...is there some specific place I should look?
Or will the version that got updated be sufficient?...
[egreshko@meimei addresses]$ rpm -q --changelog
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