Re: dual boot Windows10 fedora28

2018-06-03 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

And you won't mount at /mnt/sda2, you'll mount at /home, /usr /tmp in
order to do what you want. You'll have to create those directories
under your new partition, and make sure they have the correct
parameters (the same as /usr and /home have under /).

Thank you, and others, for replying.

I learned from you that /usr and /tmp should be on the SSD-drive in 
order to have maximal profit from this fast drive.


Now I would like to have only "/home" on the HDD. This is the folder 
which is going to contain large files (video, musix, etc).


I created a new partition on the HDD, mounted it (there is a line now in 
fstab).


During the installation /home is now on the SSD. Can I make a symlink to 
an new /home at the HDD-drive?


What would be the right command, if the mountpoint of de HDD-partion is 
/mnt/linux-data


Would that be: "ln -s /home /mnt/linux-data/home"?

(Seems far to simple).

Or is the idea of symlinking not right.

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Re: dual boot Windows10 fedora28

2018-06-05 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

On 06/03/2018 10:21 AM, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
... 
<https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/MFQ5TQZFCPYRLFLVCDX3MBOORRVXIXWT/#>

Remember that /tmp does not use disk space. It's a RAM filesystem.
... 
<https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/MFQ5TQZFCPYRLFLVCDX3MBOORRVXIXWT/#>
If you modified the fstab, you could have just changed the current 
/home line to point to the new partition instead.
... 
<https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/MFQ5TQZFCPYRLFLVCDX3MBOORRVXIXWT/#>
During the installation /home is now on the SSD. Can I make a symlink 
to an new /home at the HDD-drive?
As I mentioned before, the easiest way would be to do a reinstall. 
Since the /home partition is on the SSD right now, if you put /home 
somewhere else, that space will be lost. You most likely would want 
that space in your root partition instead.
So I did a reinstall (i.e. several reinstalls). Fast boot is disabled.  
I chose custom partitioning.


I can put /home on the HDD all right. But now I can't mount the Windows 
/boot/efi partition. I have read that when you install fedora alongside 
Windows you must not have two /boot/efi partitions, because Windows 
can't handle that and won't boot.


I select the (Windows) /boot/efi partition in Anaconda installation 
screen and fill in "/boot/efi" in de mount-point window in the right 
side of the screen. At first this seems to work, because this appears 
under "New Fedora 28 installation" (left side). But when I have finished 
assigning mount-points and hit the "done" button, a error message 
<[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/97k8dx.png[/IMG]> pops up.


"No valid boot loader target device found. See below for details.

For a UEFI installation, you must include an EFI System Partition on a 
GPT-formatted disk, mounted at /boot/efi."



I googled and found out that my problem is not unique, though I did not 
find a solution that worked for me.



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iPod touch and F13?

2010-06-14 Thread Peter Lesterhuis
>
> I just tried plugging my iPod touch on F13, and to my surprise, it did
> appear on rhythmbox (as advertised on the release notes). However, even
> though it offers a "create new playlist" option on the iPod popup menu and
> allows me to drag songs to the iPod (it even says it is transferring the
> files), lists aren't created, and songs don't show on the iPod.
>
> Is there any additional configuration I need to do? Any additional app? Or
> is it still read-only support?
>
I have the same experience. I tried to use gtkpod to import music files, 
but you need to know the mount point in order to create the ipod 
repository and for some reason I can't find that. Couldn't find it in 
/media, nor in /mnt and right-clicking on the ipod's Desktop 
icon-properties didn't reveal a mountpoint.
How do I find the mount point of the ipod Touch?

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gnome-photo-printer prints only black pages

2011-08-30 Thread Peter Lesterhuis
Hi,
For years I have been very happy with gpp. Easy to use, fine results. 
But now I can't print pictures with it anymore. The print preview on the 
screen looks promising, but only black pages are coming out of the 
printer wasting ink and photopaper.
I have fedora 15 running and gnome 3 desktop. Googling on this subject 
does not give me any clues. Does anybody have the same issue with gpp?

Peter

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wireless adapter stops working after update

2010-02-02 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Some time ago the on-board wireless card of my laptop broke down.
After some googling I bought a new wireless usb-device (Asus WL-167g USB 
WLAN adapter). Iwas said to be working out of the box. And it did.  But 
after the first updates it stopped working.

Booting the previous kernel does not help.
Somehow I can't believe that the wireless card isn't supported anymore 
in the latest kernel.

I reinstalled fedora 12 ... and the card starts working again.
But after installing updates an rebooting it stops working.
Any clues would be wellcome.
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Re: wireless adapter stops working after update

2010-02-03 Thread Peter Lesterhuis


I reinstalled fedora 12 ... and the card starts working again.
>  But after installing updates an rebooting it stops working.
>  Any clues would be wellcome.
   
Give the list some logs to look at...
   
Here is the output of /var/log/messages after plugging in the wireless 
adapter:
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   Found radio killswitch 
rfkill0 (at 
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-4/1-4:1.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill0) 
(driver )
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): driver 
supports SSID scans (scan_capa 0x01).
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   Wireless now disabled 
by radio killswitch
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): new 802.11 
WiFi device (driver: 'rt73usb')
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): exported as 
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/2

Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): now managed
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): device state 
change: 1 -> 2 (reason 2)
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): bringing up 
device.
Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): deactivating 
device (reason: 2).


What does "reason: 2" mean? Does it mean that there is no driver?

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Re: wireless adapter stops working after update

2010-02-04 Thread Peter Lesterhuis


On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:10:43 +0100 Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
   

>  >
>  >  I reinstalled fedora 12 ... and the card starts working again.
   

>  >  >But after installing updates an rebooting it stops working.
>  >  >Any clues would be wellcome.
 
>  >  
>  >  Give the list some logs to look at...
>  >  
   

>  Here is the output of /var/log/messages after plugging in the wireless
>  adapter:
>  Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   Found radio killswitch
>  rfkill0 (at
>  /sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-4/1-4:1.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill0)
>  (driver)
>  Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   (wlan0): driver
>  supports SSID scans (scan_capa 0x01).
>  Feb  3 18:57:47 localhost NetworkManager:   Wireless now disabled
>  by radio killswitch
 

You have seen the above line that reads "Wireless now disabled by radio 
killswitch"?
   


Yes, I have. But I don't know what it means. Please inform me.
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Re: wireless adapter stops working after update

2010-02-05 Thread Peter Lesterhuis


Frank Elsner:
   

>>  You have seen the above line that reads "Wireless now disabled
>>  by radio killswitch"?
   

Peter Lesterhuis:
   

>  Yes, I have. But I don't know what it means. Please inform me.
 

There's a physical switch on your computer that lets you turn the
wireless network on and off.  It may be a button without any label, a
switch, or a keyboard key combination that you press (e.g. Fn + F2 on my
laptop).
   

Thanks for explaining this.
I'll try keys en combination of keys of the keyboard (must be a hell of 
a job to try any combination).
Still it is weird that when I reinstall fedora 12  from DVD the wirelss 
card is working, only after updating it stops working. Also when I boot 
Ubunto from cd it is working.

Peter

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need root permission to poweroff

2014-03-16 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Hi,
Since a couple of days I need root permission to poweroff.
It seems that there is a second user logged into the machine.

$ who
peter:0   2014-03-10 19:04 (:0)
peterpts/02014-03-16 11:36 (:0)

$ users
peter peter

I don' t know hwat caused it, perhaps by shh from another machine.
What can I do to get rid of this problem.

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Re: need root permission to poweroff

2014-03-16 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

I don' t know hwat caused it, perhaps by shh from another machine.
What can I do to get rid of this problem.



When you say you need root permission to power off.  Are you doing this from 
the command line, or GUI?  Are you using Gnome, KDE, or another desktop?

I am doing this from the GUI. I am using Gnome. When I poweroff from the 
command line no authentication is required.



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Re: need root permission to poweroff

2014-03-17 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

On 03/17/14 01:29, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 03/16/2014 11:34 AM, g wrote:

which is 14 total terminals

what might be causing the difference?

You're also logged in at the GUI.

i thought that was covered by the tty1 - Xorg.
I understand that the number of users has nothing to do with the 
authentication problem. Still  I need root permission to poweroff when 
using the GUI.

What can I do to get rid of this behaviour?

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Re: need root permission to poweroff [SOLVED]

2014-03-22 Thread Peter Lesterhuis


The problem is solved.
Someone suggested  I was logged in at the GUI.
So I launched the GUI (power icon at the right upper corner of the 
screeen), hit my login name, which opened a pull down menu "logout".

I hit that one and subsequently the problem never occurred anymore.

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re: thunderbird locks up

2016-06-10 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2016 10:29:03 -0400
From: Robert Moskowitz
Subject: Re: Thunderbird locks up
To: Community support for Fedora users
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed



On 06/09/2016 10:02 AM,peterlesterh...@tiscali.nl  wrote:


How did you do that, recreating your TB setup?

You rename your Thunderbird directory.  I think the default is somewhere
around ~/.mozilla

Start TB and it will create a whole new directory structure. Configure
your account and soforth.  then shutdown TB, copy over your mail
directories, filters, address book, sigs and restart. There will be a
little more config fixing, and you have a 'clean' setup with just your data.


I've got it working again!!
Like you suggested I did a "clean setup".
Thanks all of you for helping me to solve this problem.
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low disk space on "filesystem root"

2016-11-12 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

My system compalined of a low disk space on filesystem root.
Root consists of 50GB,
df -h showed an usage of 100%.

I did some cleaning, : dnf clean all, removed an kernel (there were 
three), removed a lot op files in /tmp and I ran Beachbit.


I have gained some room:

$ df -h
FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs  2.0G 0  2.0G   0% /dev
tmpfs 2.0G  284K  2.0G   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 2.0G  9.6M  2.0G   1% /run
tmpfs 2.0G 0  2.0G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mapper/vg_cello-lv_root   50G   35G   13G  74% /
tmpfs 2.0G   96K  2.0G   1% /tmp
/dev/sda5 477M  147M  302M  33% /boot
/dev/mapper/vg_cello-lv_home  387G  165G  203G  45% /home
tmpfs 396M   24K  396M   1% /run/user/42
tmpfs 396M   28K  396M   1% /run/user/500

Still there is a lot inside root.
It seems that /var/cache consumes a lot of room: PackageKit and yum.

$ su -c "du --max-depth=1 -m -x /var/cache"
Password:
1/var/cache/ccache
1/var/cache/ldconfig
1/var/cache/jwhois
17472/var/cache/PackageKit
37/var/cache/cups
1/var/cache/hald
153/var/cache/dnf
1/var/cache/icecream
1/var/cache/realmd
1/var/cache/abrt-di
1/var/cache/php-pear
1/var/cache/libvirt
7/var/cache/man
5597/var/cache/yum
1/var/cache/mock
1/var/cache/app-info
1/var/cache/httpd
6/var/cache/fontconfig
1/var/cache/foomatic
1/var/cache/davfs2
1/var/cache/gdm
1/var/cache/ibus
1/var/cache/krb5rcache
23271/var/cache

Now I am not sure what to do. I want to delete unnecessary files. But 
here my knowledge of the filesystem ends. Probably a stupid question, 
but I am going to ask anyway; can I delete /var/cache/PackageKit, or 
will that ruin my system?



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Re: low disk space on "filesystem root"

2016-11-13 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Now I am not sure what to do. I want to delete unnecessary files. But
here my knowledge of the filesystem ends. Probably a stupid question,
but I am going to ask anyway; can I delete /var/cache/PackageKit, or
will that ruin my system?
You're probably using "dnf" to update packages rather than rebooting and
letting PackageKit do the work.  When you do that, PackageKit will
download the updates and never remove them. Updates are only removed
when they're applied.

Your guess is right; I use "dnf" to update packages.
When from now on I start using PackageKit as the tool to update the 
packages, will that eventually clean up my /var/cache/PackageKit?

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fedora 18 : conflicts when installing OpenCPN

2013-01-17 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Hi,
After a succesful upgrade f17 -f18 with fedup I tried to install 
OpenCPN. In f17 there were no install-issues.


These are the complaints after trying to install OpenCPN 3.1.1309:

Transaction Check Error:
file /usr from install of opencpn-3.1.1309-1.x86_64 conflicts with file 
from package nevernote-0.99-2.amd64
file /usr from install of opencpn-3.1.1309-1.x86_64 conflicts with file 
from package filesystem-3.1-2.fc18.x86_64
file /usr/local from install of opencpn-3.1.1309-1.x86_64 conflicts with 
file from package filesystem-3.1-2.fc18.x86_64
file /usr/local/bin from install of opencpn-3.1.1309-1.x86_64 conflicts 
with file from package filesystem-3.1-2.fc18.x86_64
file /usr/local/lib64 from install of opencpn-3.1.1309-1.x86_64 
conflicts with file from package filesystem-3.1-2.fc18.x86_64
file /usr/local/share from install of opencpn-3.1.1309-1.x86_64 
conflicts with file from package filesystem-3.1-2.fc18.x86_64
file /usr/local/share/applications from install of 
opencpn-3.1.1309-1.x86_64 conflicts with file from package 
filesystem-3.1-2.fc18.x86_64


Error Summary


The same errors show up after trying to install OpenCPN 
 3.0.2 (rpm), 
OpenCPN 3.1.1309 (rpm) or building from source.

Does anyone have any clues on how to solve this?

Thanks,

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qlandkartegt

2013-12-15 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Hi,
I installed QlandkarteGT (1.7.5)  in order to create a geotiff map out 
of a scanned tiff map.

I installed the rpm via yum on my fedora 19 system.
When I launch QlandkarteGT and try to convert a .tiff into a .geotiff it 
complains of
 lacking GDAL-tools: "can't find GDAL-tools in your path. Make sure you 
have installed GDAL and all related command line applications".
I looked for GDAL-tools in my system (rpm -qa | grep GDAL), but there 
seems to be nothing like that installed.

Is this a bug in the QlandkarteGT package, or am I overlooking something?

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Re: qlandkartegt

2013-12-16 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Does installing package "gdal" help?


Is this a bug in the QlandkarteGT package, or am I overlooking something?

Maybe. Reading the documentation and/or examining the source code may give
a clue about what exactly it searches for. It seems there is only a
dependency on "gdal-libs" but not on the "gdal" base package. That could
be a missing dependency.


Thanks for your reply.
I installled gdal and I've got it working now!

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X won't start in fedora 16

2012-02-11 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

Hi,
When I boot all seems to go well at first. But after the log-in screen a 
message pops up: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" etc. I am advised to 
log out and back in again, but the problem occurs every time. The weird 
thing is that when I hit the windows-key the ususal X-screensaver 
appears. But when I try to launch an application I get an black screen 
with the error message again.

When I boot in rescue mode and try to start X it fails.

I vaguely remember having run into this problem before, years ago, but I 
don't know how it was solved


Does anyone have a clue?


Peter

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Re: X won't start in fedora 16

2012-02-11 Thread Peter Lesterhuis

When I boot all seems to go well at first. But after the log-in
screen a message pops up: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" etc. I
am advised to log out and back in again, but the problem occurs
every time. The weird thing is that when I hit the windows-key the
ususal X-screensaver appears. But when I try to launch an
application I get an black screen with the error message again.
When I boot in rescue mode and try to start X it fails.
Jatin K wrote:

sometime ago it happed to me also ... on FC 14 ,  I just removed the
file xorg.conf  and restarted the system in single user mode and
run Xorg --configure

Peter: did the error message look like
http://estrip.org/content/users/tinypliny//IMG_2017_083221.jpg

If so, it's a Gnome error message, not X, and the chances are that X
itself is fine.

Try creating a brand new user and logging in under that ID.

Are you fully up-to-date?

Yes that is the message get.
So it is a gnome//error.
I tried your suggestion but after logging in under the new user I get 
the same  error.
I also looked for a file xorg.conf in /etc/X11, but there is no file 
called like that.

Thanks for your suggestions.
Peter
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wireless network adapter not working

2024-11-05 Thread Peter Lesterhuis
Hi,
I would like your advice.
Recently I purchased a laptop (Asus Vivobook S15 M5506NA-MA056W).
I installed fedora 41 alongside Windows 11.
First I disabled "fast boot" and "secure boot".
Fedora installed fine, but there is no wifi connection, probably because of the 
Wireless Network Adapter not working.
 
peter@fedora:~$ nmcli radio
WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW WWAN
missing enabled missing disabled
 
peter@fedora:~$ lspci -n -n -k
...
01:00.0 Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7922 802.11ax PCI Express 
Wireless Network Adapter [14c3:0616]
Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc. Device [105b:e0de]
Kernel modules: mt7921e
...
peter@fedora:~$ sudo dmesg | grep mt7921e
[ 7.042421] mt7921e :01:00.0: enabling device ( -> 0002)
[ 8.096638] mt7921e :01:00.0: firmware own failed
[ 8.096733] mt7921e :01:00.0: probe with driver mt7921e failed with error -5
 
So the kernel module mt7921e is diabled.
I tried modprobe, I did a reinstall, to no avail.
There is no ethernet connection with this laptop.
Of course I can open the laptop and replace the wifi/bluetooth card, but 
perhaps there are more options.
Does anyone have a clue how to resolve this problem?
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Re: wireless network adapter not working

2024-11-05 Thread Peter Lesterhuis
Wifi is working!
Reading some of the links in the replies on my former post it was suggested 
that powering off the system (instead of rebooting) and then booting again 
could resolve the problem.
Although this sounded like magic to me I couldn't resist giving it a try. and 
it works! At least for now.
Thanks for your replies.
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ASUS Vivobook S 15 compatible with fedora?

2024-10-27 Thread Peter Lesterhuis
I am about to purchase a new laptop. I am considering bying ASUS Vivobook S 15 
S5507QA-MA006W. This laptop is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite 
X1E-78-100 processor.
The plan is to create a dual boot laptop with Windows 11 and Fedora (40). But I 
am not sure if this laptop is compatible with Fedora. 
However the Get Fedora website provides a iso-file for ARM® aarch64 systems.
 
I would like to know if anyone has experience with this laptop. Of course I did 
a search on Google, but this did not take away my doubts.
Thanks in advance. 
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printer not available F16

2011-11-09 Thread Peter Lesterhuis
Hi,
After upgrading to F16 the printing system does not seem to be available.
Launching system-config-printer it says "printing service not avalable", 
but I am not able to start the service. I tried to open 
http://localhost:631 but "Firefox can't establish a connection to the 
server at localhost:631."
My printer is connected and worked fine with F15.
Does anyone have a clue?

Thanks in advance.

Peter
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