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On Sunday, August 28, 2016, Dallas Dallas wrote:
> Awesome sounds good, thanks again :)
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Just a friendly note your name associated with your email address seems
incorrect based on your self introduction...
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On 10/7/15, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Has anyone managed to install acroread (Adobe Reader) under Fedora-23beta?
On 32bit or 64 bit?
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The tracker bug of this issue is at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1265336
You don't need to yield to yum, dnf still works.
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On Wednesday, August 26, 2015, info wrote:
Hello Mr. Info. Can you use your real name in email address?
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och}" earlier?
I'm confused as well, I never saw any problem in this package before.
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> bugzilla or on mailing lists. And the best way to achieve that at the moment
> is to make the updates sit it updates-testing for at least a certain time.
I doubt if these hundreds or thousands of people are already
registered yet in FAS.
But I agree with you.
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21 and below, and they never did this once I configured it.
>
> What am I missing?
You might miss a bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1199713
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Looks like those Red Hat Security guys want to predefine what security
is exactly for people over the globe, that's some kinda superflous
thing I'm confused.
Please checkout this thread:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2015-February/124965.html
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sync_commit 1 2
UUID=Z /home ext4defaults,noatime,journal_async_commit 1 2
2. systemd-217-4.fc22
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I did
> run grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg and as I said I saw a change but
> not what I expected?
Isn't this?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F21_bugs#Default_boot_menu_.28grub.29_entry_is_not_updated_with_new_kernels
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I don't see the issue here, too.
Maybe caused by the special hardware?
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not implemented', '', '', 'and the repository
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
>> http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Linux/F/dmsgI945Gf21k316rc2g01.txt
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> What is this from? Thanks.
I think it's from dmesg.
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I thought that recently the buggy kernel has caused too many errors on
my machine. Previously I even can't compile any program as lots of
SIGSEGV were there.
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Hmm...Looks like I'm hitting regression from glibc maybe.
Any one using rawhide here?
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Don't understand what you meant about Ubuntu, but you can take a look at this:
http://timothysc.github.io/blog/2013/09/14/hadoop-mapreduce/
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No one should blame Fedora, you should blame can't follow the updates.
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From KDE 4.13 baloo is not easy to turn off, IMO use soft link to
/bin/true is a solution to disable it.
I will check selinux issue later, since I only run it under permissive.
Kernel is nodebug already for years.
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aloo? Good idea, I will try it tomorrow.
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Hi folks,
I updated my entire system in February and since then the KDE doesn't
work(even KDE 4.13). Each time when I login the desktop I can only move my
cursor, while trying to click any icons or shortcuts, it doesn't respond.
This happened once before February, IIRC in the last year I met this
Are yo sure it's caused by newer kernel?
I just updated my system, can't use KDM to login into GNOME,
ctrl-alt-f2 and startx manully solved the problem.
3.14 stable kernel here.
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[totpcgi]
totpcgi-selinux-0.5.5-1.fc21.noarch requires
file:///usr/share/doc/selinux-policy/html/index.html
If I understand correctly such packages which need extra selinux policy,
shouldn't they depend on a more vital dep instead of this?
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I no longer can use KDE since Feb, still stuck at login screen.
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Interesting :
fedora-release-notes
***-fonts
Can someone point me how to test them?
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You'd better find which one is "can't run tests because of koji",
which one is "can't run because of no hardware equipped", which one is
"testsuite itself is bs" and which one is "tests do nothing".
After that, you can file bugs.
Otherwise WONTFIX is the best solution.
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You can report a bug against powertop package, but someone has done it:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1003967
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Well, I think travis can just be a supplemental part of %check, like
we can run it after package building, and paste its results as "for
reference only".
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Yes, I think it's still in embryonic stage. It's not easy to replace KDM ;)
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-November/192481.html
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Target to f21:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SDDMinsteadOfKDM
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Yes, but we still need to wait for the irresponsive maintainer maybe...
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I've added 2 karma on system-config-services and taglib.
However after looking into taglib issue deeply I found that ncmpcpp in
Fedora is in FTBFS status.
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You can ask KK directly:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Kkofler
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Weird, after today's reboot, returned to normal again...
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Yes, and the problem I think is that the latest kde-plasma-nm is
broken(although I can install it via yum).
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I don't know. I also use PPTP under KDE daily.
When I clicked on the connect button, it failed with this warnings. I
don't know why it didn't tell me the missing yesterday. And yesterday
it was smooth and fine.
But I did a yum update yesterday.
kde-plasma-nm-0.9.3.2-1.fc21.i686.
yum history: ht
Hi,
Has anyone met the NM problem of Missing VPN plugin? It really confused me.
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Thanks, fixed.
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Hi,
Has anyone met the incorrect display of connection? I use VPN to access
working Internet and the widget always shows a red cross even if the
connection is activated.
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On Oct 18, 2013 1:20 AM, "nonamedotc" wrote:
> After all, how many people are going to be using F11 now? :)
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> nonamedotc.
That's not a problem, I still use FC3.
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Your mail:
The sender's account may have been compromised and used to send
malicious messages. If this message seems suspicious, let us know and
then alert the sender as well (in some way other than email).
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Can we create 1GB/4GB/8GB images separately from now on for different people?
I think this may solve the problem a little.
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This package httrack, may have some problems in itself. As far as I
can see from Google, 3.4[3-5] to higher also have this problem on
other distros. I can see gentoo bug and debian bug of this, too. So I
think the symlinks are created by upstream or whatsoever.
I did a major update to httrack days
Yes, I just met this.
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Also again:
yum install @kde-desktop
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[root@fab local]# yum grouplist | grep KDE
KDE Plasma Workspaces
[root@fab local]# yum groupinstall "KDE Plasma Workspaces"
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks, refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* rawhide: ftp.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp
* rpmfusion-free-rawhide: ftp
Welcome to China.
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See my bug with my password:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=957315
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在 2013-8-20 PM7:04,"Kamil Paral" 写道:
> Yes, ABRT should make it easier to see the (potentially) private
information in the bug report (without searching through thousands of
lines).
Yes, then I tell everyone that this email is related to abrt, when handling
gdm dump.
Pedro found my bug and got my
在 2013-8-20 PM5:48,"Kamil Paral" 写道:
> Definitely. I also miss this in ABRT. Could you please file a bug report
and link it here?
It's my bug related to gdm.
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You can try no debug kernel for better perfomance.
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Don't you keep the old kernels for such cases?
Sent from S3
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在 2013-7-23 AM2:55,"Michael Schwendt" 写道:
> It's kinda silly to try handling it like a secret, because that makes it
> even more difficult to comment on it. One can easily search bugzilla for
> your email address (using regexp) and find the tickets you've
> reported. So, let's get some details:
>
>
The latest kernel may have problem which will affect the CPU usage.
My machine with latest kernel, cpu usage 100% all the time, gnome she'll
conflicts with chrome. After switching to tty2 and kill -9 gnome*, I can
just use.
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I hope we can have some enhancements in Bodhi 2.0.
Such as add a single option for such case.
I don't want to be bothered by such nosense karma anymore, too.
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很简单,你看错误提示,
You need to specify one with --instrepo
你需要指定 instrepo
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Agree.
I think somethings are wrong in the nouveau.
I'm running rawhide, too.
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Why not asking Adobe?
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I hit this error everyday when I've used too much time of Chrome.
Chrome will become freeze and the mouse cursor and everything are
stopped, and after a while the screen turns black and show it.
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On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 9:33 PM, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> Another gross anti-security misfeature is to have your name permanently
> stuck on a bar of a Gnome desktop for any shoulder surfer to see when
> you happen to be using your laptop in a public place.
Funny things.
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Any screenshots from your camera?
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Well, I hate writing descriptions for new package.
But this "catanzaro" still gave me -1 to the update.
You can email me with the issue and I can edit, but -1 is not good.
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On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 1:01 PM, antonio montagnani
wrote:
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> 2) when screensaver was started no way to re-enter the system, user gets
> the annoying message "authentication failed" and an hard reset is needed.
Maybe some bugs in gdm.
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You can test new things and report the results when in test days.
If you have bugs, you can report them to bugzilla.
欢迎。
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We don't have AUR-like service, even rawhide is a daily compose.
So pushing may not necessary.
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Hi,
I've noticed this bug many days ago. Is it related to this version?
I had a 60GB /var/log/messages folder..
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Got it, thanks.
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= 1.10.0-8.fc20.beta2
for package: sssd-ipa-1.10.0-8.fc20.beta2.i686
--> Processing Dependency: libipa_hbac{?_isa}
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Well ABRT still cannot report bugs on Rawhide.
Bug has been submmited but no one has assigned it.
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Tell us your "yum history"
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Same with rawhide.
This is just a warning after upgrading.
Prior to this no problems here.
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Hi,
When I want to report bugs via ABRT it returns with:
The release 'fedora-20-i386' is not supported by the Retrace server.
Any ideas?
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Same here.
Either before entering or after entering is slow.
But not sure for what reason...
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Thanks, it works.
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Yes. It cannot update via "yum update".
But you can specify which one you'd like to update "yum update foo"
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I just found that oops happened.
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Thanks both.
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Hi all,
I'd like to join bugzapper group but it seems inactive.
Can anyone tell me whether I can still join or not?
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