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Bonjour,
I have a debian installed and I want to install on the same disk a
fedora21.
Of course GRUB2 is installed to boot the debian install.
What will happen with GRUB during the fedora install:
will anaconda detect the debian install and ask me
Hello
I've used rpmsign in script for long time. I worked fine. After upgrade to
Fedora 22 (from Fedora 20) something changed
This script:
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export LANG=cs_CZ.UTF-8
if [ -n $PASSPHRASE ] ; then
/usr/bin/expect -f - EOF
spawn rpmsign --addsign $RPMS_TO_SIGN
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From: Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com
To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 8:02:45 AM
Subject: kernel number in dnf
I switched from yumex to umex-dnf. This morning a new kernel was found, but I
Hello everybody.
I have read the mails about enabling lightdm and disabling gdm.
I have also tried it and what I found out was, it sets display manager
via and ln which it modifies by creating a new one for the one which is
enabled and removed the one which is disabled.
Dnf says that kde and
Neal Becker wrote:
I have f21 installed on btrfs. I wonder what's a good procedure to use
fedup along with btrfs snapshot, so that I can backout to f21 if I don't
like it?
Right now I have:
sudo btrfs sub list /
ID 257 gen 67442 top level 5 path root
ID 318 gen 67442 top level 5 path
Posted here and on alsa mailing list some time ago - many comments but
none fixed the problem.
This is the link to bug report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1101278
And now I am officially confused.
To recap:
This computer is used for Mythtv.
The computer was build by me in 2007
Hello;
After enabling the Account Policy Plugin, the lastlogintime is still not
being populated with a timestamp.
chase
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Mark Reynolds marey...@redhat.com wrote:
On 05/08/2015 09:51 AM, Chase Miller wrote:
Hello 389 Group,
Is there an object
On 06/02/2015 01:52 PM, dwoody5654 wrote:
Posted here and on alsa mailing list some time ago - many comments but
none fixed the problem.
This is the link to bug report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1101278
And now I am officially confused.
To recap:
This computer is used
It is possible to setup the management console in a existing server, if so,
how?
Description: A few server where deploy only with 389-ds-base. OS -
CentOS7.1 a few of this packages seem to be missing from the repositories
and therefor installed after. Regards
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On Sat, 2015-05-30 at 13:48 -0400, Digimer wrote:
I dealt with this by setting names I want in
/etc/udev/rules/70-persistent-net.rules to match MAC to device names
(and then the name to IP in the usual ifcfg-X files).
Yup, did that one long ago. Now where do I lock down the names of my
On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 15:03:34 -0500
Steven Stern subscribed-li...@sterndata.com wrote:
On 06/02/2015 01:52 PM, dwoody5654 wrote:
Posted here and on alsa mailing list some time ago - many comments
but none fixed the problem.
This is the link to bug report:
Il giorno mar, 02/06/2015 alle 13.22 -0400, Neal Becker ha scritto:
so that I can backout to f21 if I don't
like it?
Curiosity, how do you know that f22 work worse respect f21, unless you
do not try it for a while?
For example, if you want to try Evolution (or some other local
application with
i need add module in boot kernel in the install ? it's possible ?
The module is megasr for lsi raid driver.
Thanks for regards
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$ a=0; ps axfu | grep ^gdm| awk '{print $6}' | \
(while read x ; do a=$(( a + x )) ; done ; echo $a )
400760
Does anyone else notice that gdm's session takes up 300-400MB of RAM? I
typically defend GNOME, but this is kind of ridiculous.
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On 06/02/2015 03:03 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 06/02/2015 01:52 PM, dwoody5654 wrote:
Posted here and on alsa mailing list some time ago - many comments but
none fixed the problem.
This is the link to bug report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1101278
And now I am officially
On 06/02/15 07:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
I'm not a GNOME user, but I need to check what it does. If I recall, it
downloads updates in the background and installs on reboot. I wonder if that
is true for non-wheel users as well.
FWIW, the default GNOME way is also to allow non-privileged users
On 06/03/15 10:48, Gordon Messmer wrote:
$ a=0; ps axfu | grep ^gdm| awk '{print $6}' | \
(while read x ; do a=$(( a + x )) ; done ; echo $a )
400760
Does anyone else notice that gdm's session takes up 300-400MB of RAM? I
typically defend GNOME, but this is kind of ridiculous.
I show
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From: users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Michael Hennebry
Sent: dinsdag 2 juni 2015 7:20
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: RE: I'm shocked, shocked!
On Mon, 1 Jun 2015, j.witvl...@mindef.nl
On 01/06/2015 05:26 PM, Todor Petkov wrote:
On 01/06/2015 05:03 PM, Todor Petkov wrote:
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My bad, the version for Centos5 is OpenSSH_4.3p2, OpenSSL
0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008.
Also, I noticed something else: when I log in Centos5 as root, the
display is correct, but when I log with my
On Tue, 2 Jun 2015 00:20:28 -0500 (CDT)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
I'd suggest two utilities.
One would record the current names and
their mac addresses in a plain text file.
The other would take such a file and update a configuration
file to associate the names and mac addresses.
The format
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On 06/02/2015 03:58 AM, François Patte wrote:
I have a debian installed and I want to install on the same disk a
fedora21.
Of course GRUB2 is installed to boot the debian install.
What will happen with GRUB during the fedora install:
will
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Le 02/06/2015 12:39, Paul Cartwright a écrit :
On 06/02/2015 03:58 AM, François Patte wrote:
I have a debian installed and I want to install on the same disk
a fedora21.
Of course GRUB2 is installed to boot the debian install.
What will
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On 06/02/2015 09:55 AM, François Patte wrote:
As far as I understand what you
say, anaconda will re-install GRUB on
the MBR, will make fedora21 the default system and will write
an entry
in
On Mon, 2015-06-01 at 23:53 -0400, William Biggs wrote:
When I try to add copr repo . I type sudo dnf copr enable
user/project
. and When I get y I get this error . How do I get this to work
Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr_user-project.repo
You need to
On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 09:27:16 +0200, Pavel Lisý wrote:
Hello
I've used rpmsign in script for long time. I worked fine. After upgrade to
Fedora 22 (from Fedora 20) something changed
This script:
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export LANG=cs_CZ.UTF-8
if [ -n $PASSPHRASE ] ; then
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On Mon, 2015-06-01 at 09:12 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 06/01/2015 08:50 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:
It seems that my GDM is hosed also; I see that both gdm and lightdm
are installed (per fedup); how do I make the adjustment?
Thank you.
On 06/02/2015 07:55 AM, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 06/01/2015 08:08 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 01.06.2015, Joachim Backes wrote:
Anybody has similar problems?
Could be a permission problem. You could try an udev rule to set it
accordingly. Put this in a file under /etc/udev/rules.d:
On 06/02/2015 10:53 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I just got a new UPS at work which has a USB cable connection.
If I look at the power settings in gnome-control-center,
it claims to know I'm on a UPS, so I guess it knows how to
talk to it.
I told it to shutdown when battery power is critical, but
I just got a new UPS at work which has a USB cable connection.
If I look at the power settings in gnome-control-center,
it claims to know I'm on a UPS, so I guess it knows how to
talk to it.
I told it to shutdown when battery power is critical, but
I'm wondering who the heck recognizes that. I
Bob:
What does the flashing notification say?
It doesn't seem to be an exact match for what you are describing, but
I get a confirmation dialog asking me if I want to use FireFox or
another web browser when I flip this setting:
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[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Tom Horsley
Sent: dinsdag 2 juni 2015 16:54
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: UPS shutdown happens how?
I just got a new UPS at work which has a USB
On 02/06/15 11:19, Ted Roche wrote:
Bob:
What does the flashing notification say?
.
A flashing text window containing the URL subject name. I find it really
annoying, it would be tolerable if it didn't blink/flash?
.
It doesn't seem to be an exact match for what you are describing, but
I
On 06/02/2015 07:53 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I told it to shutdown when battery power is critical, but
I'm wondering who the heck recognizes that. I don't run
a gnome session, so is there some daemon that needs to
be working for it to actually shutdown cleanly?
If you're not running a GNOME
On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 08:52:50 -0700
Gordon Messmer wrote:
If you're not running a GNOME session, I don't think the GNOME power
settings will be relevant to you. GNOME manages power in
gnome-settings-daemon.
That doesn't seem reasonable. It wouldn't shut down the system
unless someone was
On 06/02/2015 05:59 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 09:27:16 +0200, Pavel Lisý wrote:
Hello
I've used rpmsign in script for long time. I worked fine. After upgrade to
Fedora 22 (from Fedora 20) something changed
/snip/
Pardon my stupidity, but what the heck is an
On 06/02/2015 01:56 AM, Rene Harder Olsen wrote:
Hello everybody.
I have read the mails about enabling lightdm and disabling gdm.
I have also tried it and what I found out was, it sets display manager
via and ln which it modifies by creating a new one for the one which is
enabled and removed
On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 12:12:05 -0400, Doug wrote:
On 06/02/2015 05:59 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 09:27:16 +0200, Pavel Lisý wrote:
Hello
I've used rpmsign in script for long time. I worked fine. After upgrade to
Fedora 22 (from Fedora 20) something changed
On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 09:36:31AM -0500, Mike Chambers wrote:
Reboot (not sure just logging off works) and should be using the one
you chose.
The following sequence should be enough:
# systemctl isolate multi-user.target
# systemctl isolate graphical.target
Or maybe just stop the old
I have f21 installed on btrfs. I wonder what's a good procedure to use
fedup along with btrfs snapshot, so that I can backout to f21 if I don't
like it?
Right now I have:
sudo btrfs sub list /
ID 257 gen 67442 top level 5 path root
ID 318 gen 67442 top level 5 path home
-- /etc/fstab
On 06/02/2015 09:34 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
That doesn't seem reasonable. It wouldn't shut down the system
unless someone was actually logged in if gnome-settings-daemon
were responsible for noticing the power failure.
gdm also runs a GNOME session, and gnome-settings-daemon. I believe
that
I switched from yumex to umex-dnf. This morning a new kernel was found, but
I got 4 kernels installed, even if my dnf,conf sounds like:
[main]
gpgcheck=1
installonly_limit=3
clean_requirements_on_remove=true
why??
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Thx Again
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 10:31 PM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
On 06/02/15 12:05, Jack Craig wrote:
I wonder if you could point me to a source for adobe reader for F22 ??
wget
..and finally I run dnf update in a terminal and kernel is removed...is it
possible??
2015-06-02 8:02 GMT+02:00 Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com:
I switched from yumex to umex-dnf. This morning a new kernel was found,
but I got 4 kernels installed, even if my dnf,conf sounds like:
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