On 10/31/23 11:10, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The theory is that you shouldn't have to do anything except configure
the printer (in CUPS) to use DNSSD. That in turn depends on Avahi
working correctly. Try 'sudo avahi-browse -a -t' to make sure the
printer is visible.
I just set up an Epson
Is the source code for COPR packages available anywhere?
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On 10/23/23 22:51, Tim via users wrote:
And people actually write software to encourage users to take a break
from spending too much time at their computer... ;-)
I rage-quit using my computer at least once a day, because of all the
terrible software out there. Does that count?
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On 8/12/23 11:07, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I come accross a problem with nftables: it was impossible to start
nftables, the error message is:
internal:0:0-0: Error: Could not open file
"/etc/sysconfig/nftables.conf": Permission denied
This file /etc/sysconfig/nftables.conf has 755
On 7/3/23 07:08, lejeczek via users wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by 'in-place' do not work?
You cannot update an EL 7 FreeIPA server to EL 8, nor can you update
from EL 8 to EL 9. The only supported path is to add a new replica,
running the new version, and then retire the old server.
On 6/29/23 18:40, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/29/23 13:32, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I am currently running FreeIPA on CentOS 7, and I am considering moving
it to Fedora.
On RHEL and derivatives, in-place upgrades are not supported. It is
necessary to provision a new server, running the new OS version
I am currently running FreeIPA on CentOS 7, and I am considering moving
it to Fedora.
On RHEL and derivatives, in-place upgrades are not supported. It is
necessary to provision a new server, running the new OS version, add it
as a FreeIPA replica, and then decommission the old system.
How does
I am currently running FreeIPA on CentOS 7, and I am considering moving
it to Fedora.
On RHEL and derivatives, in-place upgrades are not supported. It is
necessary to provision a new server, running the new OS version, add it
as a FreeIPA replica, and then decommission the old system.
How does
I am currently running FreeIPA on CentOS 7, and I am considering moving
it to Fedora.
On RHEL and derivatives, in-place upgrades are not supported. It is
necessary to provision a new server, running the new OS version, add it
as a FreeIPA replica, and then decommission the old system.
How does
On 5/12/23 10:51, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I generally agree, but I was leaning towards consumer grade this time
primarily for noise reasons. Enterprise class gear is just noisy as
heck, and I am trying to keep the noise levels down in my home office.
It's already pretty loud with the Proliants.
I am setting up Fedora 36 on a new laptop, and I'm trying (really, I'm
trying!) to be a good boy and use NetworkManager for everything. After
beating my head against the wall for a day, I've finally managed to get
it to create a simple Open vSwitch bridge (ovs0), for use with virtual
machines.
On 9/2/22 14:11, Felix Miata wrote:
It doesn't have to use only Radeon drivers. Try removing the ATI/Radeon Xorg
driver rpm (xorg-x11-drv-ati). That will cause it to fallback to the newer
technology, upstream default, "modesetting" DIX display driver, along with the
radeon kernel driver, and I
On 9/2/22 13:55, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
I am not sure the issue you are seeing is 100% related to the video card
or old driver. It's worse on the Ubuntu/Intel machine but I definitely
also see it on the Fedora/NVidia machine with Thunderbird.
Aargh! That's no fun.
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On 9/2/22 13:46, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
Hey, Ian! Good to see you, hope you're well!
Same here! (IIRC, you were the person who recommended the FirePro V4900
to me back in the day.)
Are you using DVI monitors? The RX550 will do what you need, but the WX
2100, 3100, or 3200 will all
I'm currently using an old ATI FirePro V4900 to run my 3 displays -
1x 2K and 2x 1920x1200. I've been seeing glitches in some Gtk
applications for a while now (running on Plasma X11), and I'm getting
pretty tired of them.[1] This card uses the old radeon driver, so I'm
thinking that it might be
On 8/27/22 12:13, Ian Pilcher wrote:
This is a weird one. After the lastest round of updates, Thunderbird
(thunderbird-102.2.0-1.fc36.x86_64) doesn't work with the kernel.org
NNTP server - nntp.lore.kernel.org. If I'm reading the tcpdump output
directly, it opens a TCP connection to the server
This is a weird one. After the lastest round of updates, Thunderbird
(thunderbird-102.2.0-1.fc36.x86_64) doesn't work with the kernel.org
NNTP server - nntp.lore.kernel.org. If I'm reading the tcpdump output
directly, it opens a TCP connection to the server, but then it never
sends anything
Anyone know the trick to getting dracut to include the udev rules in
/etc/udev/rules.d in the initramfs that it builds?
I'm sure that there's a way to include a specific file, but it really
seems like there ought to be a way to include all of the udev rules.
(Frankly, it seems like that ought to
After installing the package, 'flatpak remotes' still doesn't show
Flathub. Is there something else that I'm supposed to do?
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On 5/28/22 10:18, Chris Adams wrote:
This is from Red Hat's RHEL 8 docs, but works the same on Fedora (at
least version 35). Set 'vers3=n' in the '[nfsd]' section of
/etc/nfs.conf, mask the RPC services, and restart NFS:
systemctl mask --now rpc-statd.service rpcbind.service rpcbind.socket
I don't need rpcbind, as I only use NFSv4. Is there any way to set up
or configure the NFS server-related units (nfs-server.service, etc.) to
not start rpcbind?
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On 5/23/22 08:49, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Just FYI, I managed to bang out a proof of concept of a "wrapper" that
runs a program with a different crypto policy. I've successfully used
it to connect to a TLSv1-only HTTP server with both Firefox and curl on
a Fedora 36 system running the DEFA
On 5/2/22 08:56, Ian Pilcher wrote:
IMO, there's a rather desperate need to be able to override the system-
wide policy for individual processes, maybe via some sort of wrapper
around one of the containerization technologies.
Just FYI, I managed to bang out a proof of concept of a "wr
On 5/14/22 15:00, Joe Zeff wrote:
I haven't upgraded yet, but you're right about what's happening. Instead
of checking the contents of /etc/fedora-release, it just checks to see
which version is installed. If, for some reason, the older version
isn't removed from the database, it will see it
I just noticed that my newly upgraded system is still checking the
Fedora 35 repos when I run 'dnf update'. Not confirmed yet, but I
suspect it's because I still have fedora-release-35 installed.
$ rpm -q fedora-release
fedora-release-35-36.noarch
fedora-release-36-17.noarch
Anyone else seen
From the what the actual ... department:
$ sudo dnf install libsavl-0.0-0.fc35.x86_64.rpm
Last metadata expiration check: 2:44:13 ago on Tue 01 Feb 2022
10:04:49 AM CST.
Error:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides /usr/sbin/ldconfig needed by
libsavl-0.0-0.fc35.x86_64
On 12/18/21 18:12, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
So, whichever Fedora release introduced in the metadata format, I'm
wondering why it didn't run this automatically, during an upgrade.
That could be disastrous on a multi-boot system that also runs older
OSes.
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On 11/6/21 18:54, Go Canes wrote:
I use virt-viewer because it will re-size and scale the display,
whereas virt-manager won't, unless you make it full-screen.
That's actually not the case. It's just not the default behavior (for
reasons that I've never understood).
Edit -> Preferences ->
Trying out Wayland on F35, and things are looking good, except that
multi-finger gestures (clicking and dragging) don't work properly in
Wayland. (They appear to be treated as their single-finger
equivalents.)
I've verified that they do still work on X11 (using KDE/Plasma in both
cases).
Is
On 11/3/21 11:57, Ulf Volmer wrote:
sudo dnf install --allowerasing pipewire-pulseaudio
should deo the job.
It did indeed. Thank you!
(I also had to 'dnf swap pipewire-media-session wireplumber' to undo
that installation.)
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On 11/3/21 11:33, Paul Smith wrote:
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 3:48 PM Ian Pilcher wrote:
Are there instructions anywhere for switching to pipewire?
See the following, Ian:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/WirePlumber
and run
dnf swap wireplumber pipewire-media-session
That installed
Are there instructions anywhere for switching to pipewire?
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On 10/17/21 05:42, Tim via users wrote:
I kinda get the impression the easiest approach is a separate label
printer, with a roll of sticky labels.
I still have my father's manual typewrite (from his college days in the
1950s) for this specific purpose.
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On 10/5/21 16:36, Barry wrote:
On 5 Oct 2021, at 19:41, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I use systemd-boot, so I try to avoid having unneeded GRUB packages
installed. When I run dnf update, grub2-tools-efi and grub2-tools-extra
get installed, even though they aren't required by any of my other
I use systemd-boot, so I try to avoid having unneeded GRUB packages
installed. When I run dnf update, grub2-tools-efi and grub2-tools-extra
get installed, even though they aren't required by any of my other
installed packages.
I already have install_weak_deps=False set in dnf.conf.
Anyone have
On 8/31/21 9:07 PM, linux guy wrote:
Early this week I had a couple windows that stayed as ghosts after they
were closed.
Anyone else having these issues ?
Yes. I've seen the semi-transparent ghost window issue. I don't have a
reproducer, though, so I haven't dug into it.
X11 on an old ATI
On 6/26/21 12:42 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
In versions up to Fedora-34, dragging a window icon in the pager from
one desktop to another used to move the related window from that desktop
to the other. This no longer works. Has the function been removed or
is there some option that needs to
On 6/21/21 8:17 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Trying to connect to NAS with nfs using the ipv6 addressing.
@RobertPC ~]#ping fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1
PING fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1(fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.120 ms
64 bytes from
On 5/19/21 4:48 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
I know there's a lot of worry, but this particular one doesn't really make
sense. All changes going into CentOS Stream are accepted for inclusion in an
upcoming minor release of RHEL. You get those updates sooner rather than
later, but the net result is
On 2/26/21 8:20 AM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
172.31.248.0(rw,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure)
^
|
/24
Aargh! I wasted a couple of hours on this last night. Amazing how
seeing something in a different context enables one to spot the error.
I stand
Is there an RFC somewhere that requires NFS errors to be completely
opaque?
* 2 Fedora 33 systems on the same subnet (172.31.248.0/24).
* NFS client is 172.31.248.2; NFS server is 172.31.248.3
* /etc/exports on server contains
/srv/upscale_data
On 1/25/21 9:51 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Three days ago I did a dnf system upgrade to apply all available
Fedora updates. I have now tried to start Plasma under Xorg, but it now
refuses to start with a crash in ksplashqml, and if I press
ctrl-alt-delete to try to logout the
On 11/2/20 10:37 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
I have a similar configuration, and at first I tried to get the
dnsmasq to be used by systemd-resolved but it kept "forgetting" it and
switching back to what DHCP used, so I just stopped, disabled and
masked systemd-resolved.service, deleted
I've been using NetworkManager's dnsmasq plugin (dns=dnsmasq) on my
laptop for years. After upgrading to Fedora 33, I see that
systemd-resolved is running (as expected), but the NetworkManager-
spawned dnsmasq instance is also running.
Is dnsmasq providing any benefit in this case? My
On 11/2/20 8:44 AM, Jakub Jelen wrote:
I am looking for any kind of feedback from the idea through the
usability, implementation. Is this something you would like to see in
Fedora soon? Do you have something against this? Is your use case missing?
What impact will this have on compatibility
On 9/15/20 4:02 PM, Adam Mercer wrote:
I did an update this morning on my FC32 system and as there was a
kernel update I rebooted the system, it didn't come back up properly
and instead dropped me into the emergency shell.
I've had a quick look around and can't see anything obvious to explain
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1878970
I'm not sure how widespread this is, but I recommend being cautious
about updating the kernel if you're using "Intel Rapid Storage" RAID.
(I.e. make sure that you have console access so that you can boot the
previous kernel if necessary.)
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On 8/27/20 5:01 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
What does one do in the new environment to run different versions of
linux on different drives of a system. One system has f31 on sda and
centos7 on sdb. With legacy grub I could call the boot of one system
from the other and vice versa. No
moved the session startup script
from /usr/bin/startkde (IIRC) to /usr/bin/startplasma-x11.
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-based greeter that I can find in Fedora is the Deepin
greeter, which wants to pull in an entire desktop environment (and
wouldn't even log me in to Plasma which I gave it a quick try).
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desktop manager for KDE is SDDM. If you need crufty,
uncool, "you're doing it wrong!" functionality like remote desktops,
take a look at LightDM or gdm.
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On 5/3/19 10:17 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The recommended one for KDE/Plasma is SDDM. I think KDM is no longer
actively maintained.
Yes, and SDDM doesn't support XDMCP, so ...
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, as they won't be blocking the transfer traffic.
HTH
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://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104158
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On 02/01/2018 09:33 AM, Wells, Roger K. wrote:
also, how to determine if "i915.enable_psr=1" was entered correctly and
accepted?
$ sudo cat /sys/module/i915/parameters/enable_psr
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the "synaptics-legacy" driver?
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On 08/18/2017 01:28 AM, ChunYu Wang wrote:
I will also recommend debian as George N. White III said in another mail...
Did Debian ever get their act together on SELinux (i.e. ship a
functional policy post-Jessie)?
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On 06/15/2017 01:01 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Personally I use glabels with stick-on labels. Easier to manage on the
whole, but YMMV.
Typewriter FTW!
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On 04/13/2017 10:21 AM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99841
BTW, this appears to be fixed in 4.11.0-0.rc6.git3.1.fc25.x86_64, which
I built from this SRPM:
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/kernel/4.11.0/0.rc6.git3.1.fc27/src/kernel-4.11.0-0.rc6
On 04/13/2017 10:07 PM, stan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 10:21:14 -0500
Ian Pilcher <arequip...@gmail.com> wrote:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99841
I'm surprised I didn't see that error. I've used all those kernel
versions without any problem switching to a vt.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99841
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FYI, this seems to be a kernel regression. Should be able to finish
bisecting when I get home later this week.
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an AMD/ATI FirePro V4900 with the open source drivers.
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
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fx module; this module does not appear to have any
parameters.)
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1399396
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-upgrade).
I was going to file a bug with the requested data, then I read this:
Note: these bugs will have default priority set to low as it's in 95%
not a DNF bug and wastes only time of DNF developers.
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On 09/14/2016 01:28 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 09/14/2016 10:40 AM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Maybe I'm being stupid, but I cannot come up with a scenario in which
this output makes sense.
I would assume that means dnf can't find any way to resolve those, so it
drops them from the attempt.
But why
akes sense.
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Hopefully this saves someone the panic attack that I just experienced.
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Has anyone tried $SUBJECT? Any issues?
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Does Fedora provide a convenient way to install the fonts required to
display a particular language? "yum grouplist hidden" (on Fedora 21)
isn't showing me anything promising.
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the the drugs.)
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creating anything
but a very, very basic partitioning scheme in the age of live media?
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a particular storage setup,
let dracut, udev, etc. do their thing and just use the block devices
they set up.
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for anything other than a very basic scheme and save
anaconda dev time for ensuring that it is able to *use* as many pre-
existing schemes as possible as reliably as possible?
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file that can be used to
control this.
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effects enabled, and thus far I have only seen this in GTK
applications (Firefox, Thunderbird, and LibreOffice).
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yum provides /usr/share/doc/kernel* is returning no matches.
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on dl.fedoraproject.org.
Is there an archive of older live CD ISOs somewhere?
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Do any of the F21 installation media provide a minimal install option
anymore? IIRC, the basic server (or whatever it's called) now
installs more than 600 packages, around twice as many as the F20 minimal
install.
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I'm looking for an (IPv4) multicast routing daemon for Fedora, and it
doesn't seems like there's anything out there.
Is this truly the case? (It just seems kind of hard to believe.)
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