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On 2020-06-25 16:36, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
I have a situation that I have not seen before.
1 - I plug a card reader into a USB3 port of a server
2 - I insert an SD card into the reader. It is /dev/sdk.
within a few seconds the full set of USB interfaces
On 6/24/20 11:36 PM, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
Jun 23 18:06:17 e7 kernel: usb 2-7: Disable of device-initiated U1 failed.
Jun 23 18:06:17 e7 kernel: usb 2-7: Disable of device-initiated U2 failed.
There is some issue with handling the SD card modes.
Jun 23 18:06:23 e7 kernel: xhci_hcd :
On 6/25/20 1:59 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I have a USB key with fedora 32.
It works fine on a PC (A), but I cannot boot on it with another computer
(UEFI): B
On the other hand, I checked that I can boot on PC B from a USK stick
(which is also UEFI, if I understand correctly)
ls /run/media/user/G
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 18:00, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a USB key with fedora 32.
> It works fine on a PC (A), but I cannot boot on it with another computer
> (UEFI): B
> ls /run/media/user/Fedora-WS-Live-32-1-6/
> images
> EFI
> isolinux
> LiveOS
>
> /run/media/user/Fedora-WS-Live
Hello,
I have a USB key with fedora 32.
It works fine on a PC (A), but I cannot boot on it with another computer
(UEFI): B
ls /run/media/user/Fedora-WS-Live-32-1-6/
images
EFI
isolinux
LiveOS
/run/media/user/Fedora-WS-Live-32-1-6/EFI/BOOT
BOOT.conf BOOTX64.EFI grub.cfg grubx64.efi mm
Hi,
Is it possible to send notification (from a script) login screen of LXDE?
Idea is to let anyone to read notifications from background job without
login in to the system.
Regards,
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On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 George N. White III wrote:
>
> Glad you are making progress. NFS configuration is pretty much the
> same across linux distros, so the NFS section in Debian Handbook
> should apply to Fedora (and contains links to Ubuntu docs). Arch
> Linux docs for NFS are also helpful.
Caref
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 15:30, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Thanks for the help.
>
>
> In one case, I get
>
> visible-name='My Profile'
> [legacy/profiles:/:8f3df3a5-c11c-4d34-a787-a89240dd2e1e]
> custom-command=''
> login-shell=false
> use-custom-command=false
> visible-name='test UTF'
> [legacy/profil
Thanks for the help.
In one case, I get
visible-name='My Profile'
[legacy/profiles:/:8f3df3a5-c11c-4d34-a787-a89240dd2e1e]
custom-command=''
login-shell=false
use-custom-command=false
visible-name='test UTF'
[legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9]
custom-command=''
lo
On Thu, 2020-06-25 at 09:47 -0700, PGNet Dev wrote:
> fyi, I find this
>
> https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx
>
>
> to be very useful in removing/modifying the many 'annoying'
> assumptions forced by upstream ...
We'd all be at a lot less risk from malicious websites (or malicious
adve
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 14:15, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Thanks for the advises.
>
> In one case I get from ps -f (when .bash_profile is sourced
> pdupre 427492634 0 18:47 pts/500:00:00 -bash
> and in the other case
> pdupre 407492634 0 18:47 pts/500:00:00 bash
>
The second
On 6/25/20 9:16 AM, François Patte wrote:
I updated my firefox and, as usual, the syntax to configure the place
of the tab bar has changed So, my tab bar is at the top of all
bars and I want it just above the tabs themselves...
Are you using some custom css rules to do this? That's entirel
Thanks for the advises.
In one case I get from ps -f (when .bash_profile is sourced
pdupre 42749 2634 0 18:47 pts/5 00:00:00 -bash
and in the other case
pdupre 40749 2634 0 18:47 pts/5 00:00:00 bash
In both cases echo $-
provides
himBHs
In both cases
/etc/bas
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 13:00, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> In both cases,
>
> "Run commad as a login shell" is checked.
>
What does "ps -f" show for bash in each terminal?
Does "echo $-" give a string that includes the letter "i" in each terminal?
Are you using some form of remote access for one of
On 6/25/20 9:16 AM, François Patte wrote:
> If someone has the recipe to change the place of the tab bar, I will
> be happy to know it.
fyi, I find this
https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx
to be very useful in removing/modifying the many 'annoying' assumptions forced
by upstream ...
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 18:16:59 +0200
François Patte wrote:
> I updated my firefox and, as usual, the syntax to configure the place
> of the tab bar has changed So, my tab bar is at the top of all
> bars and I want it just above the tabs themselves...
Can't help with this, though it is probably
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Hash: SHA1
Bonjour,
I updated my firefox and, as usual, the syntax to configure the place
of the tab bar has changed So, my tab bar is at the top of all
bars and I want it just above the tabs themselves...
This happens everytime developpers have some gas I
In both cases,
"Run commad as a login shell" is checked.
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 5:55 PM
From: "Qiyu Yan"
To: "Community support for Fedora users"
Subject: Re: .bash_profile
Patrick Dupre 于 2020年6月25日周四 下午10:40写道:
Hello,
What control the call to .bash_pro
man bash and search bash_profile it details when it gets called or not.
The short details are there are interactive shells, login shells, and
non-interactive shells and each have slightly different rules for what
gets sourced.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 9:40 AM Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> W
Patrick Dupre 于 2020年6月25日周四 下午10:40写道:
> Hello,
>
> What control the call to .bash_profile?
> I am 2 machines and a different behavior while, I cannot see the
> difference in the configuration.
>
Whether the shell is a "login shell", a login shell will source
.bash_profile and a interactive shel
Hello,
What control the call to .bash_profile?
I am 2 machines and a different behavior while, I cannot see the
difference in the configuration.
On both machines .bash_profile is run in text terminal
But on one, it is also run in gnome-terminal
but not on the other one.
I check the profile pref
There are a number of different SD card readers, each of their drivers
have unique issues. With one specific card I had my laptop reader
failed to read the card at all, but when put on a different linux
machine it worked fine. That was an issue because the specific SD
card lied about voltages it
On 2020-06-25 17:39, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-06-25 15:32, Qiyu Yan wrote:
That is mysterious, since a normal reset won't fix, I guess this have something
to do with both your BIOS/UEFI and kernel.
That is to say, BIOS/UEFI gives wrong information to kernel and crashed a
kernel driver. And t
On 2020-06-25 17:36, Qiyu Yan wrote:
And the problem may be with the USB device itself, maybe a malformed response
to your computer, and can you try to do a reset but unplug the card reader?
First I unplugged the SD card, then I unplugged the card reader, finally I
reset the machine.
If sys
On 2020-06-25 15:32, Qiyu Yan wrote:
> That is mysterious, since a normal reset won't fix, I guess this have
> something to do with both your BIOS/UEFI and kernel.
>
> That is to say, BIOS/UEFI gives wrong information to kernel and crashed a
> kernel driver. And the kernel thinks the oops is fat
And the problem may be with the USB device itself, maybe a malformed response
to your computer, and can you try to do a reset but unplug the card reader?
If system boots, the problem can have nothing to do with BIOS/UEFI but can be
your specific card reader and motherboard related.
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That is mysterious, since a normal reset won't fix, I guess this have something
to do with both your BIOS/UEFI and kernel.
That is to say, BIOS/UEFI gives wrong information to kernel and crashed a
kernel driver. And the kernel thinks the oops is fatal and panicked.
I don't know the reason, but
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