Re: Command 'L' in 'fdisk' Shows a Changed List

2019-05-20 Thread das
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 10:16 AM Samuel Sieb wrote: > > > It would be easier to help you if you included a copy of some of the > table. I wonder if you have a disk with a GPT partition table. After hitting 't' within 'fdisk', it told me to hit 'L' for the list and here is the first page of

Re: F30, XFCE google-earth-pro problem

2019-05-20 Thread Ed Greshko
On 5/20/19 9:27 PM, ja wrote: > I have a newly installed F30, XFCE system. > > google-earth-pro will run from a terminal (user fred) but has a 50 second > startup and closedown time. > > Tests have shown that su - fred and then running google-earth-pro > avoids the delay. > env shows greatly

Re: F30, XFCE google-earth-pro problem

2019-05-20 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 5/20/19 6:27 AM, ja wrote: I have a newly installed F30, XFCE system. google-earth-pro will run from a terminal (user fred) but has a 50 second startup and closedown time. Hi Ja, Not what you asked, but I use KDE Marble in Fedora 30. # dnf install marble Also, I use

Re: Command 'L' in 'fdisk' Shows a Changed List

2019-05-20 Thread fedora
Try unsing gdisk insead of fdisk. suomi On 21/05/2019 06.15, das wrote: Hello Friends For a very long time I was using Fedora, much older versions. A few days back I installed Fedora 30. I was using fdisk to format an USB pendrive. After creating a new partition with 'n' and checking with

Re: Command 'L' in 'fdisk' Shows a Changed List

2019-05-20 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/20/19 9:15 PM, das wrote: I was using fdisk to format an USB pendrive. After creating a new partition with 'n' and checking with 'p' that it was created, I typed 't' to change the type from 'Linux Filesystem' to something compatible with MSW. If I am remembering correctly, earlier I used

Command 'L' in 'fdisk' Shows a Changed List

2019-05-20 Thread das
Hello Friends For a very long time I was using Fedora, much older versions. A few days back I installed Fedora 30. I was using fdisk to format an USB pendrive. After creating a new partition with 'n' and checking with 'p' that it was created, I typed 't' to change the type from 'Linux

Re: No console login prompt

2019-05-20 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 5/20/19 9:47 AM, Michael Eager wrote: Getty serves the same purpose it does on real hardware Perhaps it's a matter of perspective.  getty does start a shell, but it's purpose (from my perspective) isn't to let authorized users in so much as it is to keep unauthorized users out.  In a

Re: No console login prompt

2019-05-20 Thread Michael Eager
On 5/20/19 7:44 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote: On 5/19/19 10:41 PM, Michael Eager wrote: Does anyone know why console-getty.service is masked by default? (Where did you get the container image?) It's a standard downloadable image using "lxc-create -t download". I assume that this is

Re: No console login prompt

2019-05-20 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 5/19/19 10:41 PM, Michael Eager wrote: Does anyone know why console-getty.service is masked by default? (Where did you get the container image?) I don't know the answer, but my guess would be that a getty doesn't really serve a purpose in a container, since anyone who can access the

Re: EXTERNAL: F30, XFCE google-earth-pro problem

2019-05-20 Thread Wells, Roger K. via users
On 5/20/19 9:28 AM, ja wrote: > I have a newly installed F30, XFCE system. > > google-earth-pro will run from a terminal (user fred) but has a 50 second > startup and closedown time. Observing exactly this but on gnome 3.32.2. It began with an upgrade from F29 to F30 and is observed on either

F30, XFCE google-earth-pro problem

2019-05-20 Thread ja
I have a newly installed F30, XFCE system. google-earth-pro will run from a terminal (user fred) but has a 50 second startup and closedown time. Tests have shown that su - fred and then running google-earth-pro avoids the delay. env shows greatly fewer environmental variables are set in the "su

Re: Fedora and the MDS CVEs

2019-05-20 Thread Matthew Miller
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 07:27:24AM -0500, Justin Forbes wrote: > If you do not know what the MDS CVEs are, or would like more > infomation on them, there is a good write up at > https://access.redhat.com/security/vulnerabilities/mds Thank you Justin! I very much appreciate your work on this and