27;m retired I haven't kept up with everything as well as
I used to. So I have to admit that now, I don't even know how to do that.
Something else I need to learn.
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> > I hve kernel command line parameters
> (vconsole.font=latarcyrheb-sun32.psfu.gz
> > SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun32.psfu.gz) that make the booting text larger so
> > I can read it, a
must be a
solution to this somewhere but I have already spent enough time on it. I
was just hoping to learn a little something about the boot process.
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to see.
Once the machine is booted, of course, then I can log in and use tools such
as "stty" to set the number of rows and cure this problem, but I need
something that will take effect during system startup before the login
prompt com
if there is one,
I can turn the lights off again remotely using Home Assistant.
>
> Lightbulbs are relatively safe, in the grand scheme of things.
I think the chances of the relatively low power Hue bulbs being the cause
of a fire are quite remote.
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commands from that document, I got it to work.
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> I remember setting this up quite some time ago, but now I have a new
> machine running F38. I can find some documentation for the old very tedious
> procedure to get this to work;
working?
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> this kbd mouse feels great, but configuring it is a PITA.
>
> anyone else got this to work??
>
>
I have a K850 that works fine. I don't know how similar this is to the K860.
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I use "gparted" for this ('dnf install gparted'). It seems to work quite
well on Windows NTFS file systems and partitions. I have successfully used
gparted on ext4 and xfs partitions as well, but I have never tried it on
btrfs.
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So it seems that an edit to ups.conf was also needed. Commenting out the
maxtry line (which has been there literally for years) gets things working
again. Thanks again to Robert and Jeff for pointing me in the righ
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> On the positive side, the repetitive error:
> Apr 26 12:49:09 seveneves.gregandeva.net nut-monitor[326253]: Poll UPS
> [seveneves-ups@localhost] failed - Driver not connected
>
> is no longer happening
>
Looks lik
@seveneves ups]# upsc seveneves-ups@localhost
Error: Driver not connected
I will need to go through the rather lengthy discussion that Jeff linked to
and see if I can find further clues there.
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> On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 7:30 PM Greg
Sorry for any confusion, my bad. The subject line should read "F37 and
NUT", consistent with the Fedora versions mentioned in the original post.
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On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 5:30 PM Greg Woods wrote:
> Since upgrading to F37, I am having problems getting Nut to work properly.
&
ALERT 5
upsmon.conf:HOSTSYNC 15
upsmon.conf:DEADTIME 15
upsmon.conf:POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
upsmon.conf:RBWARNTIME 43200
upsmon.conf:NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
upsmon.conf:FINALDELAY 5
Thank you,
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I didn't change anything else, but now the authentication is working. I
still don't know why it was failing consistently but now it works. The real
issue was the need to install the openvpn3-client package.
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> On Wed,
On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 10:38 AM Greg Woods wrote:
>
> I have had openvpn3 working since F35, including on a laptop that I
> originally installed openvpn3 on and it has been upgraded to F36 and now
> F37, and openvpn3 is working fine.
> However, on my new laptop with a fresh in
ms to be OK, but the session
manager is totally broken. First I import my config, and then:
[greg@ivanova ~]$ openvpn3 config-import --config /local/etc/OVPN.ovpn
Configuration imported. Configuration path:
/net/openvpn/v3/configuration/f75863b0x38dcx4ea5xa36ex35936d9cc4df
[greg@ivanova ~]$ ope
mesa-va-drivers-freeworld
For full instructions, please, see
https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/Multimedia
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15 or the AMD card depending on
the application
that is AMD Dynamic Switchable Graphics,
I would suggest looking at
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME#Gnome_integration
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU
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, there's a good chance that, even if you succeed in getting
your native install to run under a hypervisor, Windows may well consider it
an unlicensed copy.
I recently had a Windows 10 VM that this happened to when I just upgraded
Virtual Box, didn't touch the Windows VM at all.
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On M
Sorry I am not sure why the option is missing.
Can you right click the title bar, under more options and select no border?
Kind regards from Greg.
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Right click the menu/toolbar, select Customize Toolbar and the Title Bar
setting is in the lower left corner.
Kind regards from Greg.
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Hi guys.
How to lose title bar in current version of Firefox.
I have my user whose Firefox "profi
eat, but will not pair with a computer,
require an app.
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off and retry with power on,
perhaps more than once.
Starting with the kernel
5.16.9-200.fc35.x86_64
the system boots, for the time being at least.
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whole computer. If a person uses sudo or
> "su -" to modify a setting, quite often they'll end up modifying the
> root user's configuration, not the system.
>
I am not sure if there are readers on this list for these obvious things.
Reg
f35.orig
and later restore it as in
dconf load / < root.dconf.dump.f35.orig
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#x27;t find a weather extension for gnome anymore. The one I
> used to use was called "OpenWeather," I think. Is there a substitute?
- Super/Windows Key and type weather -> open weather app
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> I haven't noticed this one either...
I noticed this change.
It turns out that
/etc/default/grub - contains default kernel options
/boot/grub2/grubenv - has the entry saved_entry=
which refers to /boot/loader/entries/.conf
which contains kern
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>
> While it can do what you want, it is subverting the purpose of HTTPS.
> I'm not sure anyone should support a technique that hides an insecure
> connection be
orward them on to your web server via HTTP. It
can be a bit tricky to configure initially, but it works a treat.
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Depending on which Sonos device you have, it may have a LINE IN port, in
which case you could connect that to the output of your sound card.
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> I see a bunch of tools that let my desktop act as an airplay receiver,
> but I'
my virtual machines send their output
over the network to my desktop. Not having audio from the VMs is limiting
what I can do with them. Can this be done with pipewire as it stands now?
Is it documented anywhere?
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avoid this headache.
So, is there any such thing as an all-in-one ink jet printer that does not
suffer from this problem if it is not used regularly? Question #2 is, are
any of the all-in-one laser printers any good and work (all functions) with
Fedo
fter the attempted resume
starts.
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On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 8:14 AM Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> The system always tries to restore from hibernation on startup; this
> causes about a 1-1/2 minute delay. I see no reason for this, since the
> system is halted by "(Start)->Shut Do
essage mentions nm-run.service rather
than nm-initrd.service. Neither nm-run nor nm-initrd exist as services, but
something is calling systemd-udev-settle although it only takes 2 seconds
to run and exit, so I never noticed this before.
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ning to keep the installed Windows system (which I wanted
to do), then there is a procedure you can Google for (it might have even
been referred to on this list) that will allow the Dell-installed Windows
to boot in non-RAID mode. I followed the directions and can now dual boot
Windows and L
om
was to use a green screen behind me. And no trippy effects.
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I use an old slide projector screen with a green cloth draped over it. It
works well but is a pain to set up for every Zoom call.
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> On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 8:45 PM Greg Woods wrote:
>
> > Now if I can only figure out why this damn machine won't resume from
> hibernation properly. Windows can do it, so I'll bet it's a configuration
> is
witch
OS's. I'll try the process in that article. Thanks for the pointer!
Now if I can only figure out why this damn machine won't resume from
hibernation properly. Windows can do it, so I'll bet it's a configuration
issue somewhere.
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other large providers are working the same way. In short, it takes a lot
more work than it used to take to do interspersed replies, but it is still
possible if you climb the learning curve and put in a little effort.
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> > pub.automount: Got automount request for /pub, triggered by 242640
> (PT3122): 1 Time(s)
> >
> > I want to determine why this is happening, because the dr
events are likely causing it to spin up. My understanding
is that the part inside the parentheses is the command name of the process
that triggered it, but I don't know what the "PT" syntax means.
Thanks for any info,
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>
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 11:18 PM Greg Woods wrote:
>
>> Not much help, but a data point: I use hibernation every day on my main
>> workstation, and it has continued to work fine after I upgraded to a 5.9.11
&
ge, recovering.
>
Not much help, but a data point: I use hibernation every day on my main
workstation, and it has continued to work fine after I upgraded to a 5.9.11
kernel.
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nd when I tried using forwarders, that all queries went to them,
> not just the ones that the server couldn't answer for itself.
>
That should only happen if the "forward only" option is used. That's how it
worked when I used to run DNS for a medium-sized organi
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 7:32 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> I suggest that you file a bug in the kernel bugzilla. If you do, then
> please either CC me or reply here with the link.
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1862803
Thank you for all your help with t
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 12:44 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
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> > Let's see what "amixer -c0 scontents" gives.
> >
> > [root@seveneves mythtv]# amixer -c0 scontents
>
> Ok, it must be a control then:
> amixer -c0 contents
>
We did try this already:
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 12:44 AM Samuel Sieb wrote:
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> Let's see what "amixer -c0 scontents" gives.
>
>
[root@seveneves mythtv]# amixer -c0 scontents
Simple mixer control 'PCM',0
Capabilities: pvolume cvolume pswitch pswitch-joined cswitch
cswitch-joined
Playback channels: Front Left - Front
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 12:22 AM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/27/20 8:13 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> > mythtv@seveneves ~]$ amixer -c0 controls
> > numid=19,iface=CARD,name='IEC958 In - Output Jack'
>
> That's promising. Try:
> amixer -c0 sset 'IEC958 I
ourse not how surround sound is
supposed to work, so I still have a few things to look into there
(including things like settings on the TV).
So I'm still interested in trying to get the iec958 device on the Xonar
card to work, because I expect I'd
hear anything, then run alsamixer and turn up all of those
> PCM outputs and try both of them again.
>
Turning them all up in alsamixer was the first thing I tried. They are all
maxed out.
>
> It's strange that pulseaudio and ALSA kn
ntrol',1
Simple mixer control 'Input Gain Pad Control',0
Simple mixer control 'Input Gain Pad Control',1
I did try something from the alsa.opensrc.org page:
$ aplay -D iec958:CARD=SoundCard,DEV=0
/pub/flac/music/rock/CDs/Country_Joe/CollectedCountryJoe/CCJatFT05.wav
Playing
s true for stereo sound, but not so true when you try to use surround
sound and iec958 devices.
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enough to be useful.
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e it when using the xpad driver? I have done a lot
of Googling, but most of the articles I found mention things like "apt-get
install xboxdrv", showing they were written for Ubuntu rather than Fedora
and are wanting to use the xboxdrv driver.
Thank you,
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>
> What used to happen when I switched to a different computer is that I can
> use the new computer using the first monitor, the mouse and the keyboard,
> just as usual. The second monitor, unaffected by the KVM switch, wil
,
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ile requires this, I don't know why
they don't just automatically try the wildcard search, but they don't, so
you have to specify it..
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have your changes automatically applied. It has always been necessary to
run some sort of mount command (or reboot) after modifying fstab.
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> Is there any package equivalent to pm-utils?
>
This is handled by systemd now. See (for example) systemd-suspend.service(8)
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/path/on/B. An attempt to access /path/on/B if A is not available will hang
for 30 seconds, then report a failure to the accessing application.
This works well for me.
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The build complains about a missing include file "classmap.h". The bug
report mentions this occurs just trying to compile the kernel from source,
and also for the VMware drivers, so if this is what is biting you, it's not
specific to the NVIDIA drivers.
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re writing is easy but restoring is slower and costs.
But it's good for storing stuff I don't want to lose (such as encrypted
copies of my GnuCash data file, all our photos and videos).
I'm not claiming I know best about all this, just some data points.
--Greg
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> On 4/13/20 5:44 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 4:47 PM Samuel Sieb > <mailto:sam...@sieb.net>> wrote
> >
> > .desktop files are not really supported any more as things to see or
&g
removed gnome-games and without my having done anything in the meantime.
I wonder if they will reappear again the next time I reboot or log out. OK,
so I restarted gnome-shell, and now they have appeared on the secondary
monitor.
In any event, if that really isn't supported any more, I'
xterm -sb -T cobweb -bg forestgreen -fg white -e ssh -o 'FallBackToRsh
no' -X cobweb -l greg
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/fedora-logo-sprite.png
Terminal=false
MultipleArgs=false
Type=Application
GenericName[en_US]=cobweb
Thanks for any pointers.
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still use VirtualBox.
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ar on
the HDMI monitor, as does the Gnome panel.
I use the secondary monitor without workspaces (configurable in the tweak
tool workspaces setting), which means I can put windows there that will
remain visible even when I change workspaces on the primary, but by default
it uses both monitors for
That is what I have tested at home and it seems to work. If you want to see
it in action you can go to internetbadguys.com (a site run by OpenDNS) both
before and after setting your forwarding DNS servers to those of OpenDNS
and note the difference.
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ies you generate is small enough
(probably most home sites would qualify). You can go to opendns.com for
more info.
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connected by a specialized USB dongle (uses Bluetooth, but not the
Bluetooth service on the Fedora box). What I see sometimes is the same
"wheel moves the pointer only in very small increments" that you describe.
Turning the mouse off and bac
quot;/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/dnf/cli/cli.py", line 231, in
do_transaction
self.gpgsigcheck(install_pkgs)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/dnf/cli/cli.py", line 284, in
gpgsigcheck
raise dnf.exceptions.Error(_("GPG check FAILED"))
dnf.exceptions.Err
I discovered the very hard way (wasting a couple of frustrating hours) that
it is virtually impossible to set up a newer HP printer without running
hp-setup first.
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in the end, there's no guarantee that the later version will work any
better than the Fedora-packaged one; it just seemed worth a shot.
I'm mainly curious to know if anyone has this printer working under Fedora,
27;s an NFS mount is:
senior moment. I have another systemd automount that *is* via CIFS, and I
lost track of which was which.
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reboot time?
I suppose I could set up a web server on the system with the repo so that
the download would be forced at system-upgrade download time, but that's a
big hammer for a small nail that I would prefer to avoid.
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Anybody else seen this? Has anyone successfully created an F30 Live USB
stick?
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to run all that "windows-only" software is my primary reason for using VMs,
I have always been forced back to VirtualBox.
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It looks like the shell on ipa-master.biszumbitterenen.de is outputting to
the terminal during the login process (maybe echo statements in the
.bashrc?), which can prevent scp from working correctly.
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> Hi,
> I setup my first Fed
a kernel bug. The upgrade also moved
from a 4.18 to a 4.19 kernel, but if I boot the old F27 kernel (4.18), even
with the F28 systemd, then hibernate works again.
--Greg
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> On 11/5/18 8:18 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > On Sun, 4 Nov
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 8:10 AM stan wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 08:48:48 +
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > Linus is Finnish but he grew up in Sweden.
>
I'm pretty sure it's the opposite. He is of Swedish ancestry but his
Thank you! That worked. I thought I had a vague memory of having seen
something like this go by on the list, but couldn't call it back up.
--Greg
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 5:37 PM Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno lun, 05/11/2018 alle 17.13 -0700, Greg Woods ha scritto:
>
> Tracebac
I was upgrading a system from F28 ro F29 and the power failed during the
upgrade. I don't know what point the upgrade was at when it failed. The
basic problem is that most (but not all) dnf commands just die with a
traceback:
[root@elric greg]# dnf clean all
Failed to set locale, defaulting
Red Hat
Linux, so I wouldn't be surprised if acquiring Linux developers might not
be the main reason for IBM to want to buy Red Hat.
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> >
> > real 0m0.082s
> > user 0m0.000s
> > sys 0m0.081s
> > CPU % 99.77
>
> When an existing file is truncated, which the shell does when you use
stdout redirection, all the blocks that were in it have to be moved to the
file system's free block list. Exactly w
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 1:16 PM Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 07/19/2018 10:38 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> what happened to me was, after the first time I booted
> > Windows 10 after installing Fedora, I could no longer boot Linux
>
> I expect that was Microsoft forcing the EFI "
went straight to the Windows boot manager without ever showing the GRUB
screen. It was a royal pain. I have since learned more about how EFI boot
works so that I might now be able to recover from this situation, but at
the time, it required a complete reinstall of Fedora to get around the
issue.
--Greg
I have been burned by this before: check in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf to make sure
you are not excluding kernel packages from being updated. That exclusion
would prevent an update even across a system-upgrade.
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On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:54 PM David Dembrow
wrote:
> I am going through
rom the
auto-start-at-boot list, it doesn't prevent some other application from
starting it. To be SURE a service cannot be started, mask it.
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Fedora to get the system back to dual boot. It has now happened again and I
would like to avoid having to reinstall to recover. I would, of course,
also like to prevent this from happening in the first place.
The systems are both using EFI boot, without secureboot.
Thanks for any insigh
hat the photos printed from a Windows
10 system look identical to those from my Fedora system.
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ng work, but I have been able to copy books on and off
the device using Calibre.
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 12:54 PM, CLOSE Dave
wrote:
> Fedora 27 x86_64. When DNF installs a new kernel, it isn't going into
> the right place (/boot)
Just a wild-ass guess here, but how much free space do you have in the
partition that contains /bo
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