Re: Dell XPS fans

2017-04-24 Thread InvalidPath
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 6:46 PM, InvalidPath wrote: > I believe the latest kernel update has messed with the fans on my XPS > 9550, their doing the whole spin out of control thing. I have not verified > this though, too busy with work stuff to reboot and start over.. yet. But > I wanted to toss

Dell XPS fans

2017-04-24 Thread InvalidPath
I believe the latest kernel update has messed with the fans on my XPS 9550, their doing the whole spin out of control thing. I have not verified this though, too busy with work stuff to reboot and start over.. yet. But I wanted to toss this out there in the off chance another XPS user has noticed

Re: Multi-monitor configuration oddness

2017-04-24 Thread Jeffrey Ross
On 04/23/2017 06:36 PM, Tim wrote: Allegedly, on or about 23 April 2017, Jeffrey Ross sent: The problem is when the system boots up the system identifies the screen on the closed lid as a valid and active monitor and puts the login screen on that monitor while displays 2 and 3 are on but blank

Re: Problem with my home network

2017-04-24 Thread Kam Leo
Hi, I don't know how you setup your AIO printer. What I do is assign a fixed/permanent IP address for the printer that is outside of address range for the DHCP server function of the router. If your router auto-assigns addresses in the the range of 192.168.1.100 through 192.168.1.255, set your prin

Re: suspends shutdowns system instead of suspending

2017-04-24 Thread Sudhir Khanger
Hi, How do I figure out that it is not a CMOS problem but a software one? It was working a couple of days ago and now it is not. There were several updates in between. This is a four months old laptop, supposedly, Linux certified which seems to have all the problem in the world. Regards, Sudh

Re: update on: crond stopped, still fills /var/log/messages with millions of messages

2017-04-24 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 04/24/2017 03:22 AM, M. Fioretti wrote: I DO remember that I created an empty esmtprc, for testing, and then when restarted crond would complain that: "Local delivery not possible without a MDA" Right. If you wanted local delivery, you'd probably install the "esmtp-local-delivery" rpm.

Problem with my home network

2017-04-24 Thread Jon Ingason
Hi, I got a very strange network problem. My home network is one router (ASUS RT-N66U) (R), two Fedora machines (A F24 and B F25) connected to the switch ports on the route. I hav also a laptop, Windows 10 (C), HP ENVY AIO (P), and couple Android devices (mobile phones, tablets etc), all connected

update on: crond stopped, still fills /var/log/messages with millions of messages

2017-04-24 Thread M. Fioretti
On 2017-04-21 08:59, M. Fioretti wrote: Greetings, a few minutes ago, I realized that, on a Fedora 25 box I have... - my /var/log/messages was almost 15 MILLIONS lines long. - 99% of those lines (~20/second) are like this: crond: No configuration file found at /home/marco/.esmtprc or /etc/e