On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 11:11 PM, Tim via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 11 May 2018, Łukasz Posadowski sent:
> > I have mouse sensitivity at middle, but I indeed changed
> > keyboard repeat rate in dconf. Default setting is way too slow for
> > me.
>
> Just
On 05/11/2018 03:34 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
How do I go about fixing this? I got two FC27 servers I
am trying to upgrade doing the same thing (same errors):
# dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=28 --allowerasing
--best
Many thanks,
-T
Error: Transaction check erro
Allegedly, on or about 11 May 2018, Łukasz Posadowski sent:
> I have mouse sensitivity at middle, but I indeed changed
> keyboard repeat rate in dconf. Default setting is way too slow for
> me.
Just out of curiosity, what do people use keyboard repeat for?
I can't see any point in being able to r
Hi All,
How do I go about fixing this? I got two FC27 servers I
am trying to upgrade doing the same thing (same errors):
# dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=28 --allowerasing
--best
Many thanks,
-T
Error: Transaction check error:
file /usr/lib64/libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0
On 05/11/2018 01:00 PM, Chris Caudle wrote:
]$ dnf --enablerepo=updates-source download --source kernel
...
No package kernel-4.16.7-300.fc28.src available.
Exiting due to strict setting.
Error: No package kernel-4.16.7-300.fc28.src available.
Anyone know why there is no kernel source available?
]$ dnf --enablerepo=updates-source download --source kernel
...
No package kernel-4.16.7-300.fc28.src available.
Exiting due to strict setting.
Error: No package kernel-4.16.7-300.fc28.src available.
Anyone know why there is no kernel source available? Has been the case
for the last few kernels.
On Fri, 11 May 2018 15:03:24 +0200
Ahmad Samir wrote:
> # systemctl daemon-reload
I always forget that exists. I'll try it if grive2 ever
gets an update and re-installs the files. Thanks.
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On 11 May 2018 at 14:49, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Fri, 11 May 2018 08:36:09 -0400
> Tom H wrote:
>
>> Were some user services installed in $HOME?
>
> There wasn't anything in $HOME with the name '*grive*'
> in it that find could find. Just the entries installed
> by the package in /usr/lib/systemd/
On 11 May 2018 at 14:49, Tom Horsley wrote:
[...]
> Without rebooting it kept going even with the files
> removed, so that's what I was wondering about. Is
> there anything less drastic than rebooting to
> convince systemd they are gone?
>
# systemctl daemon-reload
--
Ahmad Samir
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On Fri, 11 May 2018 08:36:09 -0400
Tom H wrote:
> Were some user services installed in $HOME?
There wasn't anything in $HOME with the name '*grive*'
in it that find could find. Just the entries installed
by the package in /usr/lib/systemd/user
> Do they show up with "systemctl --user"?
They did
On Fri, 11 May 2018 06:30:37 -0600
Greg Woods wrote:
> On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 5:55 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > So I have to ask, is there some "official" way to make
> > systemd user services go away and stop bothering me?
> >
>
> # systemctl stop
> # systemctl mask
>
> Unfortuna
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 7:55 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>
> I installed the grive2 package so I could manually,
> when I need to upload a file to google drive via
> a command line tool. It works (clumsily) for this.
>
> But the package also installs a bunch of systemd user
> services and timers that u
On Fri, 2018-05-11 at 07:55 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I installed the grive2 package so I could manually,
> when I need to upload a file to google drive via
> a command line tool. It works (clumsily) for this.
>
> [...]
> So I have to ask, is there some "official" way to make
> systemd user ser
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 5:55 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>
>
> So I have to ask, is there some "official" way to make
> systemd user services go away and stop bothering me?
>
# systemctl stop
# systemctl mask
Unfortunately, "disable" only removes the service from the
auto-start-at-boot list, it do
I installed the grive2 package so I could manually,
when I need to upload a file to google drive via
a command line tool. It works (clumsily) for this.
But the package also installs a bunch of systemd user
services and timers that unsuccessfully try to
sync some nonexistant directory every half ho
Data Fri, 11 May 2018 00:01:44 -0700
fred roller napisał(a):
> I have had similar experience which was resolved in the Mouse/Keyboard
> setup for the system to turn down the sensitivity. The upgrade will
> sometimes reset to very sensitive settings for some reason and a quick
> adjustment cleare
Hello Gordon,
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 20:50:02 -0800 Gordon Messmer
wrote:
> On 11/15/2017 10:52 AM, Ahmad Samir wrote:
> > Most likely it's the new default v40 truetype interpreter;
>
> Maybe, but the users list email you linked to indicated that the new
> interpreter was introduced in F26.
Allegedly, on or about 10 May 2018, Alex sent:
> I've done a bit of searching, and it appears apache thinks the cgi
> files are scripts and not executables. How can I configure apache to
> interpret these files properly?
On my system, CGI scripts have filenames that give away the content
type (e.g
Thanks, Earl!
> Can you share the output of ausearch -m avc -ts recent?
$ sudo ausearch -m avc -ts recent
time->Fri May 11 03:35:19 2018
type=AVC msg=audit(1526024119.640:1052): avc: denied { write } for
pid=13291 comm="touch" name="php-fpm.access" dev="dm-2" ino=20186094
scontext=system
I have had similar experience which was resolved in the Mouse/Keyboard
setup for the system to turn down the sensitivity. The upgrade will
sometimes reset to very sensitive settings for some reason and a quick
adjustment cleared up the issue. May be worth a look if you have not
already checked.
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