! That said, i wouldn't want to be churlish.
Congratulations Red Hat in recognising the ecosystem which allowed this
opperating system to delelop.
Well done.
Morgan
Morgan Read
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Tue Apr 30 15:03:26 GMT+01:00 2019 Matthew Miller :
> It's been six months, and like clockwork,
-4.3.89-1*
Any comment?
M
On 24/02/2019 3:04 pm, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Morgan Read via users wrote:
>
>
>> YUP, YOU GUEST IT master-pdf-editor-4.3.89-1.x86_64 GOT CLOBBERED!!!
>>
>> So, what the f' do I have to do to prevent
>> master-pdf-editor-4.3.89-1.x86_64 from
OMG - GONE! WHAT THE F!!!
READ ON... OR, TO CUT A LONG(ISH) STORY SHORT(ER), JUMP STRAIGHT TO THE
BOTTOM...
I wanted to install master-pdf-editor-5.3.16-1.x86_64
Alongside master-pdf-editor-4.3.89-1.x86_64
Looking at the install of master-pdf-editor-4.3.89-1.x86_64 it all
seemed fairly self
Thanks Patrick for bearing with me on this, i think that's got my thinking
sorted :-)
M
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Are virtual machines running on hardware with graphics capability considered
'headless clients'?
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Apologies Patrick: Morgan and mstuff... are one and the same - I'm still
getting to grips with this web interpretation of a mail list, updating
'profile' on the go... That might have caused some confusion where i was
coming from.
> I'll repeat: the *X server* is the machine with the
OK, I've got my head around this X stuff before, some years ago now - in one,
out the other...
So, my suspicioms are correct - it makes no sense to be trying to start off by
building graphic appliance clients on a cli non-X host server because it's
going to be the host serving X to the virtual
On 12/07/16 16:24, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 5:35 AM, Morgan Read <mst...@read.org.nz> wrote:
Well, it seems to have reduced the volumes, but not the files
On 11/07/16 21:46, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Morgan Read <mst...@read.org.nz> wrote:
Hmm, after trying to reboot and falling into emergency recovery, this
doesn't look good. And, after booting from live media and attempting
the following, this looks very bad
On 11/07/16 21:35, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Morgan Read <mst...@read.org.nz> wrote:
[root@morgansmachine ~]# ssm resize -s-3G
/dev/mapper/luks-a69b434b-c409-4612-a51e-4bb0162cb316
[root@morgansmachine ~]# ssm resize -s-3G
/dev/mapper/luks-d313ea5e-fe14-496
/luks-d313ea5e-fe14-4967-b11c-ae0e03c348b6' to fix the
filesystem
after the aborted resize operation.
[root@localhost ~]#
On 10 July 2016 at 14:42, Morgan Read <mst...@read.org.nz> wrote:
> Hello folks, long time no post... (Mailman has changed...)
>
> So, big question re ssm and LU
lt; self.data['fs_size']):
TypeError: unorderable types: NoneType() < int()
[root@morgansmachine ~]#
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Hello folks
I'm trying to do a minimal net install of f20 in Boxes for some out of
date software I need - but, I can't get past first base. Pleases see
images linked below.
Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong?
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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I've
nfs-client.target remote-fs.target dnf-makecache.timer
enabled
enabled
...
enabled
enabled
enabled
$ systemctl list-unit-files | grep enabled
;)
Poma,
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: error -16
I'm beginning to wonder if bug report is needed...
thanks,
M.
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] tpm_tis 00:04: tpm_transmit: tpm_send: error -16
I'm beginning to wonder if bug report is needed...
thanks,
M.
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[ 148.729] (II) evdev: Power Button: Close
[ 148.729] (II) UnloadModule: evdev
[ 148.729] (II) evdev: Power Button: Close
[ 148.729] (II) UnloadModule: evdev
[ 149.170] (EE) Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.
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On 17/03/14 21:26, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 21:21:57 +,
Morgan Read mst...@read.org.nz wrote:
I'd really appreciate anybody pointing me in the right direction(s) - I
suspect I've just not done something really straight forward as it seems
very strange
On 24/11/11 18:27, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Morgan Read mst...@read.org.nz said:
Thanks for getting back - I followed your instructions. It seemed I
needed to swap console=ttyS0 and console=tty0 BUT opposite from what you
suggested. That is, console=ttyS0 was last and by swapping
On 21/11/11 03:45, Roger Heflin wrote:
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Morgan Read mst...@read.org.nz wrote:
Hello Folks
I'm running f14 (still)
I've successfully configured my machine (hp ml150 g3) to redirect bios,
grub menu and login prompt - but, between the grub menu and the login
there?)
Regards,
Morgan.
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fine on a per login basis, but I
need the keyboard from start up.
Many thanks,
M.
(Some references here:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=398
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup#Connect%20Devices%20at%20Startup
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On 26/07/10 06:57, JB wrote:
Morgan Read mstuff at read.org.nz writes:
Hello Folks
I've just installed f12 (from centos5.5) and I'm puzzled at where global
bt config is now?
...
Does anyone know where to enter a device to connect at start up now?
The gnome bt panel applet seems to work
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