On 07/24/14 11:33, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
said:
However the VM shows 192.168.122.14, what is that, how would I deal
with it with the present net assignments, I have a ton of devices
assigned by dhcp as it is? Obviously things are happening that
On 07/24/14 11:23, poma wrote:
So after all, it was a journal from Centos7 VM - NFS client, while I
expected to be from Fedora 20 host - NFS server? :)
unexpected fan club
Ok, then I suppose the question is how do I make the VM conform to the
present network assignments scheme? Or can't
On 07/23/14 19:23, Rick Stevens wrote:
Bob, get on the NFS server and verify that it's allowing mounts from the
DHCP domain. It appears your VM is using DHCP to get an IP and it may be
that your NFS server isn't exporting to the network or IP your client
got via DHCP.
The fact you got it mounte
On 07/23/14 17:28, poma wrote:
First you adjust the debug logging directed to syslog, then it is
applied, and with the journalctl, you can monitor server events. ;)
poma
Well this appears to be the area of interest however I don't know how to
interpret it?
Jul 23 16:51:45 localhost.lo
On 07/23/14 15:06, poma wrote:
/etc/sysconfig/nfs
RPCNFSDARGS="-d -s"
systemctl restart nfs-server
journalctl -f --full
nfsd fan club
Ok, not sure what that did but now it's mounted. Hopefully it will work
after a reboot.
Thank you,
Bob
--
http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
box10 Fedora-20/
On 07/23/14 14:21, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
said:
I've created an Centos7 VM in this updated Fedora-20 box. NFS always
works without a hitch however I can't mount the server from the VM.
[root@localhost bobg]# mount 192.168.1.8:/home/b
I've created an Centos7 VM in this updated Fedora-20 box. NFS always
works without a hitch however I can't mount the server from the VM.
[root@localhost bobg]# mount 192.168.1.8:/home/bobg/ /mnt/HOME1/
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.8:/home/bobg/
Nothing changes,
On 07/09/14 03:12, Joachim Backes wrote:
Hi all,
I'M running thunderbird-24.6.0-1.fc20.x86_64. Sometimes (rather often,
but not always) having problems with threads in thunderbird: After
opening a thread, all opened sublines are unvisible, until I move the
mouse pointer over them (without click
On 06/16/14 04:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/16/14 16:37, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> So there is still a considerable difference in what each of them does here,
I ran into this the other day. It would seem the way dnf handles caching is different from yum.
Not 100% s
On 06/16/14 04:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/16/14 16:37, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> So there is still a considerable difference in what each of them does here,
I ran into this the other day. It would seem the way dnf handles caching is different from yum.
Not 100% s
On 06/16/14 00:27, Rejy M Cyriac wrote:
On 06/09/2014 06:00 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 09:59:15AM +0200, Jan Zelený wrote:
till October) will give folks plenty of time to hone their dnf skills.
IMO, for many (majority?) it will be a drop-in replacement for yum.
Yes, tha
On 06/14/14 13:02, poma wrote:
Nope for this particular model, it's just one example for comparison.
BTW dd-wrt is versatile and covers a lot more devices, besides the
excellent documentation.
Your Linksys E3000 is literally twice as expensive, if a new one can
be purchased, at all.
It's no
On 06/14/14 12:04, poma wrote:
For the same price category you can get e.g. TL-WDR4310[2] which is
BTW covered[4] for free by the dd-wrt(v1.x) and OpenWRT(v1.0), has
newer Atheros SoC with additional USB functionality, etc.
poma
[1] http://mcsindex.com/
[2] http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp
On 06/07/14 12:19, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
> Those of us who have to consider "usage" are willing to wait for the
rpm rebuilding >process
Don't think you can speak for all of us. I don't prefer to
On 06/07/14 09:08, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Not so an ordinary human could notice it compared (for
example) to the time it takes to rebuild the rpms
from the deltas.
... which happens to be another thing dnf fixes
Rahul
Those
On 05/21/14 15:03, Rick Stevens wrote:
On my Brother printers, the corona wire is part of the drum assembly,
so if the OP's is the same, he's already replaced it,... I believe he
said in the OP that he had replaced the drum.
I have Samsung printers at home and a big ol' Brother MFC9840CDW at t
On 05/21/14 10:42, David wrote:
On 5/21/2014 10:15 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 05/20/14 20:10, Roger wrote:
Off topic a bit but would you mind reverting to white background and
black text in your emails please. I have difficulty reading your messages
thanks
Roger
I send
On 05/20/14 15:10, fedora wrote:
You may possibly find a hint here
http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/index.html?c=us_ot&lang=en&comple=on&redirect=on
suomi
I don't see anything there I haven't read before unless I am missing it.
All I have read from Brother is that Density is set
On 05/20/14 20:16, Fred Smith wrote:
Both of my brother printers have a feature called "Toner Saving". If you
can find that in the printer setup, you can try changing it.
Yes, I always set that off. I don't use enough toner to worry about
economizing there, mainly want a copy my aging eyes can
On 05/20/14 20:10, Roger wrote:
Off topic a bit but would you mind reverting to white background and
black text in your emails please. I have difficulty reading your messages
thanks
Roger
I send "plain text" to the list from Thunderbird. No one else has
reported this "problem?"
I do view e
I have two Brother laser printers. Not surprisingly the newer one
(HL-2170w) prints a test page somewhat darker than the old HL-5140 even
with new toner and drum cartridges.
Printing a test page from either one shows the Density set to 0. I
assume that setting the density higher puts more tone
On 05/18/14 01:53, Bob Marcan wrote:
Still have problem with tabs.
Not sure what you are having trouble with but, again from m notes, I do
this:
2013-11-17
To clear the ugly New Tab screen of button-blocks ~
In the Location bar, type about:config and press Enter.
Type browser.newtab.url in
On 05/17/14 21:07, Bob Marcan wrote:
The latest Firefox (v.29) is for me indigestible (putting it mildly).
So this looks promising.
Does anybody knows how to disable tabbed browsing?
Changed preferenced the same way as in firefox.
Middle button still open window in tabs instead of new window.
T
On 05/14/14 14:42, Alan Evans wrote:
Nice, but that means you have to do the build yourself. Is this
in any additional repos for Fedora?
As I understand it, licensing of the fonts prevents distribution that
way. But I did it once and rebuilding the spec file as per their
instructi
On 04/09/14 19:04, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/10/14 06:10, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Yes I can access it with ssh or sftp but I am curious to know what the file
manager is doing?
Have you configured your server to service Windows clients? More than likely,
it is doing discovery
On 04/09/14 18:44, Mike Chambers wrote:
> > > In this box, Fedora 20 XFCE, the file manager, Thunar, displays a
> > location "Network" under which the server appears. I would like to
> > see that from the command line but don't know how.
>
While under cli on your own workstation (not the serve
On 04/09/14 18:03, Lee wrote:
> In this box, Fedora 20 XFCE, the file manager, Thunar, displays a
location "Network" under which the server appears. I would like to see
that from the command line but don't know how.
I believe you could use ssh/sshd for this purpose.
Yes I can access it wit
I have assembled a FreeNAS server connected to my LAN and need to access
it from my Fedora computers.
In this box, Fedora 20 XFCE, the file manager, Thunar, displays a
location "Network" under which the server appears. I would like to see
that from the command line but don't know how.
Can so
On 03/06/14 12:37, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 03/06/14 11:20, g wrote:
hello again,
On 03/06/14 21:36, Bob Goodwin wrote:
<<<>>>
<<>>
So the problem cleared while testing. :-(
which is why i would opt for reinstall.
The problem re
On 03/06/14 11:20, g wrote:
hello again,
On 03/06/14 21:36, Bob Goodwin wrote:
<<<>>>
<<>>
So the problem cleared while testing. :-(
which is why i would opt for reinstall.
Thanks all,
you are welcome. it was fun looking at things even tho
it did not help. ;-)
However I save the infor
On 18/02/14 15:24, Pete Travis wrote:
I can appreciate your concern - I have some horror stories too - but
we have no indication that Bob has those kind of problems, and venting
your frustration does little to address his immediate problem.
--Pete
I have installed F-20 using conventional
Fedora user.
I am sure your suggestions would help if I was inclined to pursue this.
Thank you,
Bob
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
mailto:bobgood...@wildblue.net>> wrote:
I have two drives in this computer, sda has Fedora 19 installed on
it,
On 18/02/14 11:30, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 11:22:14 -0500
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" wrote:
Yes, I am convinced the best way is to re-install both 19 and 20 with
conventional directories.
Thank you for your response,
Bob
That's probably the best op
On 18/02/14 10:43, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On 02/18/2014 11:31 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> I have two drives in this computer, sda has Fedora 19 installed on it,
> sdb has Fedora 20, both the dreaded LVM's!
Try:
# vgscan
# vgchange -a y
Then you can mount the log
I have two drives in this computer, sda has Fedora 19 installed on it,
sdb has Fedora 20, both the dreaded LVM's!
What esoteric string of commands is required to permit access to the
Download directory on F-19 from F-20?
At this point I am considering re-installing both using a conventional
I have two drives in this computer, sda has Fedora 19 installed on it,
sdb has Fedora 10, both the dreaded LVM's!
What esoteric string of commands is required to permit access to the
Download directory on F-19 from F-20?
At this point I am considering re-installing both using a conventional
On 10/02/14 09:00, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 08:46:30 -0500
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" wrote:
Feb 10 08:33:30 box7 kernel: mei_me :00:03.0: reset:
connect/disconnect timeout.
What kernel are you using on that box?
[bobg@box7 ~]$ uname -a
Linux box7
On 10/02/14 08:22, Frank Murphy wrote:
> Xfce is still coming up on console 2. I need to stop whatever causes
> console 1 to be active. It appears to be happening when xfce4 starts
> since it sits displaying a small progress circle until something
> "times-out" and then switches to the usual lar
On 09/02/14 21:22, poma wrote:
> I worked around the problem by creating a new user, that will have to do!
>
> Bob
>
That is always a valid choice, however 'xfce4-session-settings',
http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-session/preferences#session ;)
If that doesn't help,
man 1 loginctl
poma
That
On 10/02/14 04:43, Frank Murphy wrote:
That was using a sledgehammer for toilet paper.
In Xfce > Application Menu > Settings >
Session and Startup > Session > "Clear Saved Session"
If you do not want any programs started except those that are in
Application Autostart:
As above but: > Session an
On 09/02/14 21:06, David wrote:
When I offer advice here I am usually ignored. I have offered you advice
before with similar results. I know how to solve this but I choose not
to give you the information.
My apologies David, I try to acknowledge everyone. I also feel this
accusation is unjus
On 09/02/14 13:23, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 64 bit XFCE
When logging out from gui I get:
"Received error while trying to log out
Session manager must be in idle state when requesting a shutdown."
Each time I reboot a number of windows/tabs are loaded, I
Fedora 20 64 bit XFCE
When logging out from gui I get:
"Received error while trying to log out
Session manager must be in idle state when requesting a shutdown."
Each time I reboot a number of windows/tabs are loaded, I go through and
close them all.
However there is garbage running when I l
On 08/02/14 12:30, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> This appears to be an exceptional case,
It has always been like that.
> I've done this many times and
> yum has always provided the 64 bit file or at least a file that works.
You likely confuse library package names with library file names
and wit
On 08/02/14 12:30, Frank Murphy wrote:
If you do not want or use i686 rpms,
Skype, grub-efi?
edit /etc/yum.conf
add in the following:
exclude=*i?86*
this will prevent yum returning 32bit matches.
dnf.conf should provide similar for dnf
___
Regards
Frank
That would kill some old applicati
On 08/02/14 10:13, Michael Schwendt wrote:
Because you've _not_ asked for the x86_64 lib. That one is marked
differently in the packages:
# repoquery --whatprovides 'libunique-1.0.so.0()(64bit)'
unique-0:1.1.6-10.fc20.x86_64
# yum whatprovides 'libunique-1.0.so.0()(64bit)'Loaded plugi
On 08/02/14 08:36, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Am I missing something?
Yes. Why do you install an i686 library package manually like that?
If you want the x86_64 lib, you need to specify it correctly.
Exactly, that is my question, why is it installing the i686? Is my
command wrong, that's what t
On 08/02/14 07:04, Ahmad Samir wrote:
On 8 February 2014 11:30, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
I find Notecase Pro indispensable and it is one of the first
things I install when setting up a new Fedora Linux system. I just
installed Fedora-20 and Centos-6.5 on another
I find Notecase Pro indispensable and it is one of the first things I
install when setting up a new Fedora Linux system. I just installed
Fedora-20 and Centos-6.5 on another computer and in both cases the rpm
[notecase_pro-3.8.7-1.fc20.x86_64.rpm] would not run due to dependency
problems. Yum
On 05/02/14 15:42, poma wrote:
The application appears to be intended primarily for Windows users who
> need to run Linux, etc. Linux users are not supported. Am I wrong?
http://partnerweb.vmware.com/comp_guide2/pdf/VMware_HOS_Compatibility_Guide.pdf
Do you see reference to Fedora?;)
Once upon
On 05/02/14 14:54, David wrote:
In an earlier message you named the program and it ended with '.txt'.
'.txt' is not an executable file it would be a 'text' document for
Windows. IIRC the Linux version of VMware ends with '.bunch' Or
something similar to that.
-- David
That is an application th
On 05/02/14 05:57, John Austin wrote:
On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 05:19 -0500, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
On 04/02/14 20:42, Rick Stevens wrote:
For VMware Workstation 10 there's no patch needed. Or at least I
haven't needed one. I'm running Windows 7 in a VM with no
On 04/02/14 20:42, Rick Stevens wrote:
For VMware Workstation 10 there's no patch needed. Or at least I
haven't needed one. I'm running Windows 7 in a VM with no issues.
I run Win7 and Win8 using libvirt straight out of the box on 64-bit F19
with no issues. Granted, I don't do anything fanc
On 04/02/14 19:01, Mark C. Allman wrote:
What version of VMware are you trying to run? i686 or x86_64?
I'm running VMware Player 6.0.1 build-1379776 / Workstation 10.0.1
build-1379776.
My system: 3.12.8-300.fc20.x86_64
-- Mark C. Allman, PMP, CSM
I have workstation 9 and this is Fedora-20,
On 04/02/14 18:39, Lawrence E Graves wrote:
It installed for me but unless you have the patch for the kernel it
wont work.
I gave up on VMware and simply use Virtualbox instead, I regret
buying VMware!
Bob
I am using the Vmware Workstation 10 and have no problems with the
install. I did
On 04/02/14 17:10, Ambrogio De Lorenzo wrote:
Hi all,
this is the everytime seen subject.
I'm changing my PC (from an old Fedora 14) and I installed Fedora 20.
I need to have a Windows virtual machine and until now I used a VmWare
virtual machine.
Now I'm unable to install vmplayer and also vmwa
On 02/02/14 15:15, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Feb 2, 2014, at 8:56 AM, "Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA"
wrote:
I have a computer with a 1TB drive taken up completely with an F-19 system. I'd
like to squeeze that down and make room for anther Linux partition but I can't
I have a computer with a 1TB drive taken up completely with an F-19
system. I'd like to squeeze that down and make room for anther Linux
partition but I can't seem to get started.
I have an F-19 DVD that I have been trying to use for booting into the
"rescue" mode but I may not be doing it rig
On 29/01/14 14:06, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I have vbox in this F20 computer and have two copies of Centos
installed as vm's. It appears that vbox assigns a MAC address for
each VM? How do I control that assignment, if I can? Some how it has
assigned one a Mac address
I have vbox in this F20 computer and have two copies of Centos installed
as vm's. It appears that vbox assigns a MAC address for each VM? How do
I control that assignment, if I can? Some how it has assigned one a Mac
address with the same address as an NFS server and I can't seem to
remove tha
On 25/01/14 10:52, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 23.01.2014 22:14, poma wrote:
1.
Log in
2.
Print the file name of the terminal:
$ tty
/dev/tty1
3.
Log in as root:
$ su -
4.
Set the default target to boot into:
# systemctl set-default multi-user.target
5.
Check the
On 24/01/14 16:58, poma wrote:
On 24.01.2014 17:16, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 23/01/14 17:26, poma wrote:
On 23.01.2014 22:14, poma wrote:
On 22.01.2014 18:55, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Now I have another problem where user "bobg" is not authorized
On 23/01/14 17:26, poma wrote:
On 23.01.2014 22:14, poma wrote:
On 22.01.2014 18:55, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Now I have another problem where user "bobg" is not authorized!
…
If I correctly understood,
- systemd-204-18.fc19 - No problemos!
- systemd-208-9.fc
On 23/01/14 16:14, poma wrote:
On 22.01.2014 18:55, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Now I have another problem where user "bobg" is not authorized!
…
If I correctly understood,
- systemd-204-18.fc19 - No problemos!
- systemd-208-9.fc20 - Hi-ho Silver!
plus,
- Your
On 23/01/14 16:48, Joe Zeff wrote:
My memory of the TV show, back in the early '50s when I was a rugrat
is that it was "Hi-yo Silver! Away!" And, Wikipedia agrees with me:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lone_Ranger Not that it's important,
but it's nice to find out that my memory of thin
On 23/01/14 11:44, Jon Ingason wrote:
But what do you get if you do
ls -l /run/media/bobg/
You should see all media devices that are atached to the computer.
Yes I do, in this case:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ls -l /run/media/bobg/
total 16
drwx--. 9 bobg bobg 16384 Dec 31 1969 LIVE
and then:
[
On 23/01/14 10:09, Jon Ingason wrote:
2014-01-23 14:23, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA skrev:
On 23/01/14 06:19, Tim wrote:
Were you logged in as yourself when connecting your camera hardware
(whether by cable, or putting a memory card in)?
I've had similar problems, once or twice,
On 23/01/14 06:19, Tim wrote:
Were you logged in as yourself when connecting your camera hardware
(whether by cable, or putting a memory card in)?
I've had similar problems, once or twice, when I've switched users, and
found I couldn't read a card. It would appear that when the thingummy
was pl
On 22/01/14 13:21, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2014, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Now I have another problem where user "bobg" is not authorized!
[bobg@box10 ~]$ gphoto2 --get-all-files
*** Error: No camera found. ***
For debugging messages, please use t
Now I have another problem where user "bobg" is not authorized!
[bobg@box10 ~]$ gphoto2 --get-all-files
*** Error: No camera found. ***
For debugging messages, please use the --debug option.
Debugging messages may help finding a solution to your problem.
If you intend to send any error or debug
On 20/01/14 11:24, Tim wrote:
General purpose solution: Copy the text, open a text editor in the same
session, paste into it, save the file. Now you have the text saved as a
file, rather than just sitting in a copy buffer.
Yes, that was my first try, the session appeared to crash dumping me
b
On 19/01/14 19:07, poma wrote:
1. Start point - Xfce session
Open the 'xfce4-terminal', log in as root and run this command:
# yum install xorg-x11-apps netpbm-progs
2. Log out Xfce session
3. Switch to 'tty2' - press CTRL+ALT+F2, log in as root and run this
command:
# chvt 1; slee
On 19/01/14 16:55, Joe Zeff wrote:
No, it's not running. That line shows that when the command was run,
grep was running with lightdm as its search string. Try running this,
as yourself:
systemctl status lightdm.service
and see if the service is active.
You are right Joe, it is dead!
On 19/01/14 18:03, Joe Zeff wrote:
Is it working properly?
No. One of the programs listed by ps was grep, looking for lightdm.
Here's what you'd see if you had it running, as I do:
I suspected that. I've had enough for today, dinner time here. Tomorrow
is another day for playing with co
On 19/01/14 16:48, poma wrote:
On 19.01.2014 22:34, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
This is all I get. How do I get lightdm to run?
[bobg@box10 ~]$ loginctl
SESSIONUID USER SEAT
1 1000 bobg seat0
# systemctl isolate multi
On 19/01/14 16:31, Joe Zeff wrote:
ps aux | grep lightdm
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ps aux | grep lightdm
bobg 4582 0.0 0.0 112664 900 pts/0S+ 16:35 0:00 grep
--color=auto lightdm
I guess it is running but did not show up with loginctl? I'm getting in
over my head ...
--
http://ww
On 19/01/14 16:29, poma wrote:
On 19.01.2014 22:22, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
How do I determine if lightdm is running?
It appears to be installed ...
$ loginctl
SESSIONUID USER SEAT
c1986 lightdm seat0
2 1000
On 19/01/14 14:32, poma wrote:
LightDM/Xfce?
Save the file
'50-org.freedesktop.login1.power-off-multiple-sessions.rules' in the
attachment to a dir '/etc/polkit-1/rules.d'.
Create a group 'poweroff'
# groupadd yumex
Add your username to this group
# gpasswd -a poweroff
Re-log-in.
How do I
On 19/01/14 14:14, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 14:11:01 -0500
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" wrote:
My interest in correcting this is waning, I have other stuff I can do
to amuse myself this afternoon.
Thanks much for your patience,
Bob
No problem:
Another t
On 19/01/14 13:45, Frank Murphy wrote:
between *** is the one line for me for these twon lines
line 1
***
if (action.id == "org.freedesktop.login1.power-off-multiple-sessions"
||
***
line 2
***
action.id == "org.freedesktop.login1.reboot-multiple-sessions") {
***
___
Regards,
Frank
www.frankl
On 19/01/14 13:31, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:12:00 -0500
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" wrote:
I believe the permissions are ok too? It only needs to be read?
Bob
-rw--r--r--. 1 root root 285 Sep 4
17:04 /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/00-no-reboot-password.rule
On 19/01/14 12:49, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 11:42:59 -0600
g wrote:
another thought, are you trying to run 'shutdown' from a terminal
or is it within xfce?
if while in xfce, could be way xfce is working.
It is a known random problem, not everyone will get it.
Been there don
On 19/01/14 11:56, Frank Murphy wrote:
By any chance do you have ConsoleKit installed?
___
Regards,
Frank
www.frankly3d.com
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ConsoleKit
bash: ConsoleKit: command not found
[bobg@box10 ~]$ locate ConsoleKit
[bobg@box10 ~]$ locate *onsoleKit*
Apparently not?
--
http://www.qrz
On 19/01/14 11:56, g wrote:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ll /sbin/shutdown
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 16 Dec 18 12:01 /sbin/shutdown ->
../bin/systemctl
interesting. it is 'world' writeable.
what does /bin/systemctl look like?
g
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ll /bin/systemctl
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 357760 Dec 5 17:
On 19/01/14 11:39, Greg Woods wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown.
My F19 also does this, but only if I have logged in on one of the
consoles (e.g. CTRL-ALT-F2) as well as through the GUI. Then I get some
verbiage about password being required when other users are logged in.
But it
On 19/01/14 11:18, g wrote:
hi bob,
On 01/19/2014 08:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
requirement. I am the sole user of this compute
On 19/01/14 10:54, Frank Murphy wrote:
That was the solution that was given when in happened to some of us,
when F20 was still rawhide.
Check the test-list archives for maybe
12-18mths back.
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Frank
www.frankly3d.com
Ok Frank, I'll save that for use if nothing better comes along .
On 19/01/14 10:37, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:07:14 -0500
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had
this requirement. I am t
On 19/01/14 10:01, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hi Bob,
Does the command
poweroff
also require a password now? I only reboot (or hibernate also, for my
laptop) so I have not done either for a long long time.
Ranjan
[bobg@box10 ~]$ poweroff
Failed to issue method call: Did not receive a reply. Pos
On 19/01/14 09:16, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 01/19/2014 09:07 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new,
I've used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had
this requirement. I am the sole us
Fedora 20 requires a password to shutdown. This is something new, I've
used Redhat and/or Fedora Linux for a long time and never had this
requirement. I am the sole user of this computer and see it as an
annoyance, more so when rebooting than for shutting down at night.
How do I fix this?
B
On 16/01/14 13:59, MichaelMichael Hennebry wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2014, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 16/01/14 11:52, Michael Hennebry wrote:
IIRC, no.
I had to modify udev rules.
I looked at that yesterday but don't see a way to fix the problem,
don't understand h
On 16/01/14 11:52, Michael Hennebry wrote:
IIRC, no.
I had to modify udev rules.
I looked at that yesterday but don't see a way to fix the problem, don't
understand how to! I'm out of my range of abilities I guess?
I've simply created a script to change the permissions when I need
xsane.
On 16/01/14 06:38, Joachim Backes wrote:
See ifhttps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1019760 can help you!
Joachim Backes
After reading through that it seemed simpler just to live with running
su xsane, but I did the following:
[bobg@box10 ~]$ ls -l /dev/bus/usb/`lsusb |grep Canon |
Xsane can only find the scanner as root.
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04a9:1909 Canon, Inc. CanoScan LiDE 110
This is an F-20 64 bit xfce system. I can probably get by this way but
it is inconvenient.
What do I need to change?
Bob
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On 09/01/14 09:31, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Thu, 09 Jan 2014 09:26:32 -0500
"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" wrote:
Apologies wrong link
http://dnf.baseurl.org/2014/01/02/dnf-update-and-yum-update-produce-different-output/
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Frank
www.frankly3d.com
I guess I
I did dnf update this morning with the following result:
[root@box10 bobg]# dnf update
Upgrading:
ibus-kkc
krb5-libs
krb5-libs
libbluray
libkkc
libkkc-common
net-snmp-libs
qtwebkit
setroubleshoot-plugins
Transaction Summary
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Upgrade 9 Packages
After which I ran
Fedora-20 64 bit XFCE system.
Requires a password to shut down as bobg. I've never had that problem
before and not certain I had it on the initial install. It is a real
annoyance ... and then it waits for "stop job is running for cups
printing service," obviously I have something messed up but
On 03/01/14 09:53, Ales Kozumplik wrote:
Hey Bob,
that's expected:
http://dnf.baseurl.org/2014/01/02/dnf-update-and-yum-update-produce-different-output/
Ales
Ok, at least I'm not causing the problem, will continue doing yum
updates then.
Thanks,
Bob
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Bo
This is a Fedora-20 64 bit XFCE system.
Only once has this produced an update for me:
[root@box10 bobg]# dnf update
Resolving dependencies
--> Starting dependency resolution
--> Finished dependency resolution
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
But yum update a moment later:
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