Re: how to tell where it booted from

2016-02-17 Thread g
time to reminisce. On 02/17/16 22:11, Tim wrote: > Tim: >>> Once you sort this out, you want to plan how you do multiboots in the >>> future. Way back when I tried it, and even two is a pain, one good >>> solution was to make your own custom boot partition, and all it did was >>> let you select

Re: how to tell where it booted from

2016-02-17 Thread Tim
Tim: >> Once you sort this out, you want to plan how you do multiboots in the >> future. Way back when I tried it, and even two is a pain, one good >> solution was to make your own custom boot partition, and all it did was >> let you select which partition to boot, it chainloaded the next one. Mi

Re: kernel 4.4.2

2016-02-17 Thread stan
On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 15:46:33 -0800 William Biggs wrote: > How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit Go to http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8 and get the rawhide binary packages for the kernel you want to run. Make sure the one you choose hasn't got debugging enabled

Re: kernel 4.4.2

2016-02-17 Thread William Biggs
yes I meant  f23 --   William Biggs   bbi...@fastmail.com On Wed, Feb 17, 2016, at 04:29 PM, James Hogarth wrote: > > > On 18 February 2016 at 00:10, Rick Stevens wrote: >> On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote: >>> How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit >> >> I think yo

Re: kernel 4.4.2

2016-02-17 Thread James Hogarth
On 18 February 2016 at 00:10, Rick Stevens wrote: > On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote: > >> How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit >> > > I think you mean F23. The latest released kernel for F23 is 4.3.5-300. > If you want to run 4.4.2, you'll need to enable the rawhide repo and

Re: kernel 4.4.2

2016-02-17 Thread Rick Stevens
On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote: How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit I think you mean F23. The latest released kernel for F23 is 4.3.5-300. If you want to run 4.4.2, you'll need to enable the rawhide repo and install it from there. Don't ask anyone here for help if you do.

Re: kernel 4.4.2

2016-02-17 Thread jd1008
On 02/17/2016 04:54 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote: How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit I'd guess that by the time F32 comes out, you'd need to downgrade, not upgrade the kernel to that version. Ow!!! Come-on Joe :) The op meant to type f22 :) --

Re: kernel 4.4.2

2016-02-17 Thread Joe Zeff
On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote: How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit I'd guess that by the time F32 comes out, you'd need to downgrade, not upgrade the kernel to that version. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription optio

kernel 4.4.2

2016-02-17 Thread William Biggs
How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit -- William Biggs bbi...@fastmail.com -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-

clamav-notify-servers periodically reports "gave '' response"

2016-02-17 Thread Alex
Hi, I have a fedora23 system with clamav installed, and periodically clamav-notify-servers fails to actually notify the server and responds with clamd server '/var/run/clamd.amavisd/clamd.sock' gave '' response I was just hoping someone else had encountered this problem and had a solution. I've

Re: how to tell where it booted from

2016-02-17 Thread Lester M Petrie
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 10:03:04 AM Rick Stevens wrote: > On 02/16/2016 09:19 PM, Mike Wright wrote: > > On 02/16/2016 08:15 AM, Chris Murphy wrote: > >> At the GRUB menu, type > >> > >> pager=1 > >> set > >> > >> Look for variable 'prefix=' this will be drive, partition, and path, to > >

Re: how to tell where it booted from

2016-02-17 Thread Rick Stevens
On 02/16/2016 09:19 PM, Mike Wright wrote: On 02/16/2016 08:15 AM, Chris Murphy wrote: At the GRUB menu, type pager=1 set Look for variable 'prefix=' this will be drive, partition, and path, to the GRUB directory where its cfg and modules are found. All right Chris! While at the boot prompt

Re: gnome-disks: Disk is OK, 7080 bad sectors (31° C / 88° F)

2016-02-17 Thread Richard Shaw
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 1:33 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote: > Hey Richard, > > Just keep in mind that depends on your usage the disk might get bad > sectors. > As much as many including me would like to not have them happen they do > happen for any HDD vendor! > Some things that affect DISK lifespan

Re: how to tell where it booted from

2016-02-17 Thread Tim
On Tue, 2016-02-16 at 21:19 -0800, Mike Wright wrote: > Is there a command that will take my simplified grub.cfg and install > it without modifying it in any way and leave me with a bootable > system? (please please please say yes). I seem to recall that although GRUB no-longer uses a flat menu fi

Re: Webex

2016-02-17 Thread Dirk Deimeke
On 2016-02-16 19:05, Rick Stevens wrote: Uh, isn't Jitsi primarily a SIP client/server? That makes it a bit less, uhm, "available". You'd need to set up your own SIP registrar or use Jitsi's server farm to permit "outsiders" to share. I did not need to do anything. Was invited to a conferenc