Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-07 Thread Roger Heflin
What is in messages? The sorts of errors you are getting indicate that the card is simply not working at all for some reason on linux. And how different were the 2 systems that you tried it on? I have a nice 256G UHS-II card that works fine in my camera, but in the laptop with the fastest mmc

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 12:39:42AM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 05:14:04PM -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote: On 8/7/2023 4:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: Look in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/.  The connection config should have the password, so it should work

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/7/23 15:39, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 05:14:04PM -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote: On 8/7/2023 4:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: Look in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/.  The connection config should have the password, so it should work now, assuming it's set to

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-07 Thread Geoffrey Leach
Thanks for the reply. The SD card behaves the same way on another system (F37) In desperation, I removed all of the date and used gparted to delete and recreate the file system. It did than, then restored all of the deleted files. I have the new result below. It appears that I need to replace

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 05:14:04PM -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote: On 8/7/2023 4:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: Look in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/.  The connection config should have the password, so it should work now, assuming it's set to auto-connect. There were a coule of

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Bill Cunningham
On 8/7/2023 4:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:42, Bill Cunningham wrote: On 8/7/2023 4:25 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:23, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:18, Bill Cunningham wrote: Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/7/23 13:42, Bill Cunningham wrote: On 8/7/2023 4:25 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:23, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:18, Bill Cunningham wrote: Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora server and all was fine. Well I reinstall a

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Bill Cunningham
On 8/7/2023 4:25 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:23, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:18, Bill Cunningham wrote: Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora server and all was fine. Well I reinstall a windows system and had to fix grub2. So

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/7/23 13:30, Bill Cunningham wrote: On 8/7/2023 4:23 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:18, Bill Cunningham wrote: Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora server and all was fine. Well I reinstall a windows system and had to fix

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Bill Cunningham
On 8/7/2023 4:23 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:18, Bill Cunningham wrote: Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora server and all was fine. Well I reinstall a windows system and had to fix grub2. So I booted F38 server and this is the

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/7/23 13:23, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/7/23 13:18, Bill Cunningham wrote: Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora server and all was fine. Well I reinstall a windows system and had to fix grub2. So I booted F38 server and this is the

Re: no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/7/23 13:18, Bill Cunningham wrote: Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora server and all was fine. Well I reinstall a windows system and had to fix grub2. So I booted F38 server and this is the error I got. Errors during downloading

no network access

2023-08-07 Thread Bill Cunningham
Sometime ago I wrote to this list about network connection problems. I reinstalled my fedora server and all was fine. Well I reinstall a windows system and had to fix grub2. So I booted F38 server and this is the error I got. Errors during downloading metadata for repository 'fedora':   -

Fedora 38 - OpenBox destop environment not 100% in package

2023-08-07 Thread Cătălin George Feștilă
I try to install and use OpenBox on Fedora 38 but dnf doesn't install Obmenu, the Openbox themes are not shown in Onboard preference. I use dnf tool to install mistral but is not shown in the Onboard theme area. Any idea about this? Can this be an issue for the development and maintenance of the

Re: Firewalld - "forward:" in output?

2023-08-07 Thread Mike Wright
On 8/7/23 07:29, John Horne wrote: Hello, Would someone tell me to what the 'forward:' line in the 'firewall-cmd --list- all' output refers: services: dhcpv6-client mdns ssh ports: protocols: forward: no masquerade: no forward-ports: I have a server with this set to 'yes', so

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-07 Thread Ron Flory via users
On 8/7/2023 10:18 AM, Geoffrey Leach wrote: I have a 1TB SanDisk XC SD card, which has developed a reluctance to create files. UUID=0fd984c4-cf88-408a-8ba5-15b64500bd5c /Media/SDXC ext4 noauto,rw,user 0 0 % sudo mount /Media/SDXC % touch /Media/SDXC/foo % ls /Media/SDXC/foo /Media/SDXC/foo

Re: Problem with SD card

2023-08-07 Thread Roger Heflin
What does it show in messages after the mount? That is where I would expect the underlying read errors to be. I have also had some issues with certain sdxc readers seeming to not work well with some cards. There are also a significant number of MMC changes going into the kernel recently. There

Re: Firewalld - "forward:" in output?

2023-08-07 Thread Tim via users
On Mon, 2023-08-07 at 15:05 +, John Horne wrote: > A slightly more descriptive name than just 'forward:' might have > helped :-) Going back to the older firewalls, there were input, output, and forward rules. Input was incoming to this machine, output was outgoing from this machine, and

Problem with SD card

2023-08-07 Thread Geoffrey Leach
I have a 1TB SanDisk XC SD card, which has developed a reluctance to create files. UUID=0fd984c4-cf88-408a-8ba5-15b64500bd5c /Media/SDXC ext4 noauto,rw,user 0 0 % sudo mount /Media/SDXC % touch /Media/SDXC/foo % ls /Media/SDXC/foo /Media/SDXC/foo % sudo umount /Media/SDXC % sudo mount

Re: Firewalld - "forward:" in output?

2023-08-07 Thread John Horne
On Mon, 2023-08-07 at 10:50 -0400, David King wrote: > On 8/7/23 10:29, John Horne wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Would someone tell me to what the 'forward:' line in the 'firewall-cmd -- > > list-all' output refers: > It indicates whether or not intra zone forwarding is enabled -> >

Re: Firewalld - "forward:" in output?

2023-08-07 Thread David King
On 8/7/23 10:29, John Horne wrote: Hello, Would someone tell me to what the 'forward:' line in the 'firewall-cmd --list- all' output refers: It indicates whether or not intra zone forwarding is enabled -> https://firewalld.org/2020/04/intra-zone-forwarding -- David King dave at daveking dot

Firewalld - "forward:" in output?

2023-08-07 Thread John Horne
Hello, Would someone tell me to what the 'forward:' line in the 'firewall-cmd --list- all' output refers: services: dhcpv6-client mdns ssh ports: protocols: forward: no masquerade: no forward-ports: I have a server with this set to 'yes', so would like to know what it means.