Thank you, I'll give it a try. For the input: there was tomatousb project (
http://tomatousb.org/) but it's not supported any more :-(
On 26 August 2013 20:36, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 10:57 +0400, Hiisi wrote:
> > Hi there!
> > We have the following configuration in our l
On Wed, 2013-08-28 at 20:55 -0500, g wrote:
>
>
> 135.6% is more than just a cpu problem.
>
>
I think it is just because I have 8 virtual cores turned on in
VirtualBox. If I give it only 1 core, it will never go more than 100%.
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On 08/28/2013 08:12 PM, Xinyun Zhou wrote:
<>
tried a clean install, no luck. It seems that memory is not a problem,
however, CPU usage is.
==
PID USER PR NIVIRTRES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
744 x*** 20 0
On Wed, 2013-08-28 at 20:15 -0500, Michael Larsen wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a kickstart server on my home network. I can't
> get network booting working. DHCPD and tftp are working, but the tftp
> request on the client is timing out with:
>
>
> PXE-E32 TFTP open timeout
>
>
> I've googled t
I'm trying to set up a kickstart server on my home network. I can't get
network booting working. DHCPD and tftp are working, but the tftp request
on the client is timing out with:
PXE-E32 TFTP open timeout
I've googled the heck out of this issue and can't find a fix. I was hoping
someone here cou
On Wed, 2013-08-28 at 19:11 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> According to top:
>
> PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
> 31671 mrsam 20 0 2485468 1.367g 30832 S 3.3 8.7 177:39.99
> virt-manag+
> 1976 root 20 0 1127408 29764 13276 S 3.0
On 29.08.2013 00:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/29/13 06:46, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> I would like to run modprobe -v i8k at each reboot.
>> How can I do it automatically?
>
> Assuming you're running F18/F19 I suppose you could always go the rc.local
> route.
>
> From the rc-local.service file in
Ben writes:
« HTML content follows »
For virt-manager:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?
id=972371>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=972371
Leaks like crazy for me.
… and I just found the one about gnome-shell.
Really, putting a Javascript engine into the UI shell wa
Am 29.08.2013 00:46, schrieb Patrick Dupre:
> I would like to run modprobe -v i8k at each reboot.
> How can I do it automatically?
/etc/modules-load.d/ is the way to go for loading modules at boot
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/modules-load.d.html
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For virt-manager:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=972371
Leaks like crazy for me.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> According to top:
>
> PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
> 31671 mrsam 20 0 2485468 1.367g 3083
According to top:
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
31671 mrsam 20 0 2485468 1.367g 30832 S 3.3 8.7 177:39.99 virt-manag+
1976 root 20 0 1127408 29764 13276 S 3.0 0.2 172:12.81 libvirtd
4342 mrsam 20 0 4731588 2.905g 39776 S
On 08/29/13 06:46, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> I would like to run modprobe -v i8k at each reboot.
> How can I do it automatically?
Assuming you're running F18/F19 I suppose you could always go the rc.local
route.
From the rc-local.service file in /lib/systemd/system.
# This unit gets pulled aut
Hello,
I would like to run modprobe -v i8k at each reboot.
How can I do it automatically?
Thank.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:14:37AM +0200, Jehan Procaccia wrote:
> I noticed that /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/50-default.rules
> contains :
> polkit.addAdminRule(function(action, subject) {
> return ["*unix-group:wheel*"];
> perhaps that's why it is authorized to any logged in users !?
Are the users
> > For low-end systems it can also be worth switching to XDM:
> >
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XDM_(display_manager)
> >
> > yum info xorg-x11-xdm
> > Description : X.Org X11 xdm - X Display Manager
>
> There are other problems with XDM. As far as I know, it has problems
> de
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 06:41:49PM +0200, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 06:20:39PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> > >
> > > 1. reboot normally.
> > >
> > >Result: gnome-shell is started at the login screen:
> > >
> > > ps axuww | grep -w gdm
> >
> > Did you login to Gn
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 06:20:39PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi Mihai,
>
> I do not think you are following what I mean. I'll try to illustrate.
>
> First some comments on your tests:
>
> > Tests:
> >
> > 1. reboot normally.
> >
> >Result: gnome-shell is started at the login screen:
> >
On 08/28/2013 09:41 AM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
Hi Ben,
For low-end systems it can also be worth switching to XDM:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XDM_(display_manager)
yum info xorg-x11-xdm
Description : X.Org X11 xdm - X Display Manager
I suspect that XDM is less likely to b
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 06:20:39PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> I do not think you are following what I mean. I'll try
> to illustrate.
>
> First some comments on your tests:
>
> > Tests:
> >
> > 1. reboot normally.
> >
> >Result: gnome-shell is started at the login screen:
> >
> > ps
Hi Mihai,
I do not think you are following what I mean. I'll try to illustrate.
First some comments on your tests:
> Tests:
>
> 1. reboot normally.
>
>Result: gnome-shell is started at the login screen:
>
> ps axuww | grep -w gdm
Did you login to Gnome? If so, of course gnome-shell
On 8/28/2013 11:19 AM, poma wrote:
> On 28.08.2013 15:21, John Horne wrote:
>> On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 19:39 +0100, John Horne wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Updated from F17 to F19 with a fresh install, and have hit a few
>>> problems. The main one is that my wireless interface does not come up
>>> (it i
On 28.08.2013 15:21, John Horne wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 19:39 +0100, John Horne wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Updated from F17 to F19 with a fresh install, and have hit a few
>> problems. The main one is that my wireless interface does not come up
>> (it is an Atheros AR9170 device).
>>
> Seems the
On 08/28/2013 08:21 AM, John Horne wrote:
On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 19:39 +0100, John Horne wrote:
Hello,
Updated from F17 to F19 with a fresh install, and have hit a few
problems. The main one is that my wireless interface does not come up
(it is an Atheros AR9170 device).
Seems the problem is
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 02:29:52PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:23:38PM +0200, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> >
> > The discussion was about the high CPU drain on slow GPUs due
> > to gnome-shell, apparently triggered by gdm. This means that
> > gnome-shell runs, not just i
On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 19:39 +0100, John Horne wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Updated from F17 to F19 with a fresh install, and have hit a few
> problems. The main one is that my wireless interface does not come up
> (it is an Atheros AR9170 device).
>
Seems the problem is that the SYSV 'network' must be sta
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:23:38PM +0200, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
>
> The discussion was about the high CPU drain on slow GPUs due
> to gnome-shell, apparently triggered by gdm. This means that
> gnome-shell runs, not just is installed as dependency. :-)
>
> I use gdm + MATE and have gnome-she
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 11:23:44AM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:21:58AM +0200, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 03:52:02AM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > $ rpm -e --test gdm
> > > > > error: Failed dependencies:
> > > > > gdm is
On 08/28/2013 04:22 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2013-08-27 at 08:20 -0500, g wrote:
why would you want it to 'fail reliably'? :=)
It's a long standing problem with debugging, or electronics servicing,
that failing things will work properly while you try to diagnose the
bastards. You need somethi
On Tue, 2013-08-27 at 12:08 +, Mark Haney wrote:
> for whatever reason the system can see the HDD and install just fine
> on my Gateway (Samsung) netbook but won't boot after install using the
> UUID
My first guess would be to check that you're using the exact same UUID
in the boot parameter a
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:21:58AM +0200, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 03:52:02AM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> > > >
> > > > $ rpm -e --test gdm
> > > > error: Failed dependencies:
> > > > gdm is needed by (installed)
> > > > xfce4-xfswitch-plugin-0.0.1-8.fc18.x86_64
On Tue, 2013-08-27 at 08:20 -0500, g wrote:
> why would you want it to 'fail reliably'? :=)
It's a long standing problem with debugging, or electronics servicing,
that failing things will work properly while you try to diagnose the
bastards. You need something to consistently do something (work,
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 03:52:02AM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:05:27AM +0200, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 09:27:14PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 06:59:07AM -0700, Ben Greear wrote:
> > > >
> > > > One thing I noti
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