On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 02:49, wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> (But is "intel" the correct Xorg driver for the Intel HD graphics from the
>>> sandy bridge chipset?)
>>
>>Thats the incorrect kernel module name. The names depend on the
>>chipset in use. Mine for example is i915. I would advice ask these
>>ques
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 3:30 PM, mike cloaked wrote:
> It only takes a second or two and then /etc/shells will be back to normal.
But the damage is already done and before you figure this out your
things will get broken in a really subtle way (such as brigthness keys
not working in xfce).
Anyway
On 11/17/2011 07:23 PM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
> What is the keyboard shortcut to toggle mirrored mode? I was not aware
> that there was one.
It is vendor-dependent. My Lenovo is Fn+F7. There's usually some hint
on the F keys as to which one does what in "function" mode. Look for
this kind
Android may be the fastest growing linux distribution in history.
Now that Google has open sourced Ice Cream Sandwich, will some linux
distribution leverage the Android "Java Desktop" just as Android
leveraged the linux kernel?
Is the Android WM / Compositor so different from X11 that it is sim
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Fedora 16 x86_64 plus updates-testing
>
> Some time ago systemd has started with reporting that both the iptables4
> and iptables6 services fail at boot time. For example:
>
> | Starting IPv4 firewall with iptables...
> | Starting IPv4 fi
Hi,
>> (But is "intel" the correct Xorg driver for the Intel HD graphics from the
>> sandy bridge chipset?)
>
>Thats the incorrect kernel module name. The names depend on the
>chipset in use. Mine for example is i915. I would advice ask these
>questions on the Phoronix forums, you will have great
Every single time I start firefox, or claws-mail, or for all
I know anything else that does any kind of network activity,
I get messages like this in /var/log/messages:
Nov 17 19:40:48 zooty dbus[964]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for
unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service':
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Brian Ericson wrote:
> I'm having "one-off" issues with gnome-terminal on my laptop. At the
> bottom of the terminal, the results of a command typically (but not
> always) don't display until I hit "enter" a second time and PgUp/PgDown
> in man pages or vim oftent
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 22:20, wrote:
> (But is "intel" the correct Xorg driver for the Intel HD graphics from the
> sandy bridge chipset?)
Thats the incorrect kernel module name. The names depend on the
chipset in use. Mine for example is i915. I would advice ask these
questions on the Phoroni
I'm having "one-off" issues with gnome-terminal on my laptop. At the
bottom of the terminal, the results of a command typically (but not
always) don't display until I hit "enter" a second time and PgUp/PgDown
in man pages or vim oftentimes don't do anything (then, when the key is
hit again, th
Hi there,
>> So, does Linux in general and F16 support switchable graphics? How do
>> I use that?
>
>Support for switchable graphics on Linux is not stable enough for
>general use. If you want to know the details search the Phoronix news
>articles.
>
>That said, your other option is to go to the
From http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading_Fedora_using_yum,
/sbin/grub2-install /dev/sda was useful.
On 11/09/2011 07:00 PM, Brian Ericson wrote:
> Just upgraded my desktop to f16. I note that I see no boot loader (just
> a blinking cursor for a bit), and then it proceeds to boot as though I
On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 09:36 +0100, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> On 11/17/2011 03:31 AM, Linda McLeod wrote:
> > Is there a Fedora package that can send an active front-lines point,
> > crawling through the whole OS, determining and repairing any new
> > damage.. to fix it with an always clean secondary
Am 17.11.2011 20:36, schrieb Joe Zeff:
> On 11/17/2011 11:08 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
>> Digimer wrote:
1. This should have generated a more useful error, like "data is from an
old version and is not compatible."
>> Systemd stdout doesn't handle this and probably never will. Che
On 11/17/2011 11:08 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Digimer wrote:
>> > 1. This should have generated a more useful error, like "data is from an
>> > old version and is not compatible."
> Systemd stdout doesn't handle this and probably never will. Check your
> logs, as with any service issue.
>
On Nov 17, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
PostgreSQL version upgrades have always had to be handled by data
dumps
and data imports. With PostgreSQL 9.0 an upgrade utility was created,
but it is not run by default as it is not considered stable. It works
fine for me though. Perform
For some reason my swap device is not being enabled (swapon) at boot.
It seems that the new systemd swap.target is not doing its thing as I
would expect.
After booting, I can manually run "systemctl start swap.target" and it
works, with my device then showing up in /proc/swaps.
My swap device is
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Digimer wrote:
>> 1. This should have generated a more useful error, like "data is from an
>> old version and is not compatible."
>
> Systemd stdout doesn't handle this and probably never will. Check your
> logs, as with any service iss
On Nov 17, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Digimer wrote:
1. This should have generated a more useful error, like "data is
from an
old version and is not compatible."
2. Once the data directory was moved, I had to manually (re)initialize
the database. There should be a mechanism for 'start' to realize the
Digimer wrote:
> 1. This should have generated a more useful error, like "data is from an
> old version and is not compatible."
Systemd stdout doesn't handle this and probably never will. Check your
logs, as with any service issue.
> 2. Once the data directory was moved, I had to manually (re)in
Am 17.11.2011 19:52, schrieb Digimer:
> 1. This should have generated a more useful error, like "data is from an
> old version and is not compatible."
i guess there are logs of postgresql
systemd can not know why the binary ends with non-zero code
> 2. Once the data directory was moved, I had t
Yes, it most likely has to do with upgrading the version of PostgreSQL
to 9.1, and any previously-existing databases not being
version-compatible. You can see the error messages if you...
grep pg_ctl /var/log/messages
If you didn't have any databases you need to keep, then just delete
the old da
On 11/17/2011 01:42 PM, Digimer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After upgrading from Fedora 15 to Fedora 16, something broke with
> postgresql.
>
> First, I can't tab-complete 'systemctl status postgres.service', but
> that's relatively minor.
>
> The real concern is that I can't start the service at
Hi all,
After upgrading from Fedora 15 to Fedora 16, something broke with
postgresql.
First, I can't tab-complete 'systemctl status postgres.service', but
that's relatively minor.
The real concern is that I can't start the service at all;
lework:tools# systemctl start postgresql.service
J
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 13:13:01 -0500, DM (Deron) wrote:
> > Fedora 16 x86_64 plus updates-testing
> ...
> > Once logged in, I can start it manually without problems. SELinux is not
> > the culprit. The services fail also when running permissive mode. It seems
> > as if it's another race between syst
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Fedora 16 x86_64 plus updates-testing
...
> Once logged in, I can start it manually without problems. SELinux is not
> the culprit. The services fail also when running permissive mode. It seems
> as if it's another race between systemd se
Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Anyone has seen this, too?
My iptables is starting normally without user-intervention.
Do you have customized iptables rules? If you do, try it without them?
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On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Fedora 16 x86_64 plus updates-testing
>
> Some time ago systemd has started with reporting that both the iptables4
> and iptables6 services fail at boot time. For example:
>
> | Starting IPv4 firewall with iptables...
> | Starting IPv4 fir
Fedora 16 x86_64 plus updates-testing
Some time ago systemd has started with reporting that both the iptables4
and iptables6 services fail at boot time. For example:
| Starting IPv4 firewall with iptables...
| Starting IPv4 firewall with iptables failed, see 'systemctl status
iptables.service' f
On Nov 16, 2011, at 9:31 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
Is there a Fedora package that can send an active front-lines point,
crawling through the whole OS, determining and repairing any new
damage.. to fix it with an always clean secondary read only image,
after
custom configs done and locked-in th
On 17/11/11 15:02, Frank Murphy wrote:
>
> No, you are at most encouraged to go more than two releases.
^no^
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On 17/11/11 14:57, Tim Largy wrote:
> Is it feasible to go from F13->F16 via preupgrade? The Installation
> Guide mentions "For example, you can upgrade from Fedora 14 to Fedora
> 16 directly." Great. In this regard is there any real difference
> between F13 and F14?
>
> Tim
No, you are at most en
Is it feasible to go from F13->F16 via preupgrade? The Installation
Guide mentions "For example, you can upgrade from Fedora 14 to Fedora
16 directly." Great. In this regard is there any real difference
between F13 and F14?
Tim
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On 11/17/2011 01:55 AM, Chris Bredesen wrote:
> On 11/17/2011 10:26 AM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
>> Recently updated my laptop to Fedora 16. Fedora 16 is not detecting my
>> second, external, monitor. The Monitor connects with an HDMI connector
>> or a DVI connector through a USB docking station. C
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From: Marcio B. Jr.
Date: Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Ubuntu 11.10 now unsecure by default
To: Olivier
Cc: full-disclos...@lists.grok.org.uk
Welcome to Shuttleworth's real "open" software. #traceability
On Wed, Nov 16, 2
Am 17.11.2011 11:22, schrieb Tom Horsley:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 20:11:47 -0700
> Craig White wrote:
>
>> As for 'improvements' - I think I have been saying on this list for a
>> few years now that 'security = share' is deprecated
>
> It isn't deprecated in any of the docs I can find, and going
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 20:11:47 -0700
Craig White wrote:
> As for 'improvements' - I think I have been saying on this list for a
> few years now that 'security = share' is deprecated
It isn't deprecated in any of the docs I can find, and going through
the .conf file line by line and looking up the d
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 18:31:42 -0800, LM (Linda) wrote:
> Is there a Fedora package that can send an active front-lines point,
> crawling through the whole OS, determining and repairing any new
> damage.. to fix it with an always clean secondary read only image, after
> custom configs done and locke
On 11/16/2011 11:08 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> When I boot the F16 DVD I first get the screen with the:
> Install or Upgrade the Fedora
> After I hit return after what seems like an extended wait {30 sec. or
> so] I get the following error:
> systemd{1] failed to fully start up daemon : no such
On 11/17/2011 03:31 AM, Linda McLeod wrote:
> Is there a Fedora package that can send an active front-lines point,
> crawling through the whole OS, determining and repairing any new
> damage.. to fix it with an always clean secondary read only image, after
> custom configs done and locked-in the ar
Now here's an interesting bug. Whenever I log in on my Fedora 15 32bit
machine after switching user (the old user remains logged in), I type my
correct password. Then the message comes up: "Incorrect password" but it
logs me in anyway... :S It's just a cosmetic issue, as when I type the
inc
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