Re: Sudden onset ftp problem - can't ftp through vpn

2014-07-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/02/14 10:51, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 07/02/14 09:36, Bill Oliver wrote: >> 227 Entering Passive Mode (50,7,12,26,124,13) >> 150 Ok to send data. >> >> >> Hang! >> >> Works fine if I don't use a vpn. I run a roundcube server on the same >> machine, and I can download images I receive in email

Re: Sudden onset ftp problem - can't ftp through vpn

2014-07-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/02/14 09:36, Bill Oliver wrote: > 227 Entering Passive Mode (50,7,12,26,124,13) > 150 Ok to send data. > > > Hang! > > Works fine if I don't use a vpn. I run a roundcube server on the same > machine, and I can download images I receive in emails using the roundcube > server, even if I go t

Re: postfix starting before network

2014-07-01 Thread David Benfell
Tom Horsley writes: I gave up trying to analyze stuff like this soon after systemd appeared, It definitely does seem like systemd is a specialization all on its own. Having used Arch Linux, I've been fighting it on and off for a while. For now, I'm modifying the afflicted service files and

Re: postfix starting before network

2014-07-01 Thread David Benfell
Rick Stevens writes: On 07/01/2014 01:13 PM, David Benfell issued this missive: Hi all, I have no idea why this might be happening. I've looked at the systemd control file for postfix and compared it to dovecot's. Both want the network.target before starting. "want" is a weakened version of

Sudden onset ftp problem - can't ftp through vpn

2014-07-01 Thread Bill Oliver
Sigh. Another time the old "sudo yum update" breaks something... All of a sudden, ftp does not work if I'm connected to the net using a vpn. And it's very specific: I can connect, log in, list a directory, etc. However, I can't "get" or "mget" a file. Here's what happens: [user@localhost ~

Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

2014-07-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/02/14 06:29, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 07/02/14 05:45, Stephen Morris wrote: >> I'm using Thunderbird which like Ed's is configured to send both text >> and html. Like Ed said there is potentially an issue at your end or Rahul's >> end, as further to what you are seeing when I replied to y

Re: 5tFTW: "Winning", FESCo election, Workstation To-Dos, Bugspad, and CentOS & EPEL (2014-07-01)

2014-07-01 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Tom Horsley wrote: > > Unfortunately my version of success would be rejected utterly: > > Just once, saying "No!" to some idiotic project merely because > it is new and therefore better :-). If you could figure out how > to do it once, you might manage to make

Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

2014-07-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/02/14 05:45, Stephen Morris wrote: > I'm using Thunderbird which like Ed's is configured to send both text and > html. Like Ed said there is potentially an issue at your end or Rahul's end, > as further to what you are seeing when I replied to your mail Thunderbird > actually generated

Re: update

2014-07-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/02/14 05:09, Patrick Dupre wrote: > How do you explain the following behavior? > When I run yum update. > it starts to download the package at a high speed: 111 MB/s > then the speed regularly decrease to reach 400B/s > then it decides to switch to another site. > Then again, it does the same

Re: yum update

2014-07-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/02/14 05:13, Patrick Dupre wrote: > When I run > yum update, > only few packages are update, > fedora is not is the list. > Then I run yum clear all > and again > yum update > and then fedora is in the list of package to update > and the update can be complete. > > What is wrong? Nothing. T

Re: 5tFTW: "Winning", FESCo election, Workstation To-Dos, Bugspad, and CentOS & EPEL (2014-07-01)

2014-07-01 Thread Tom Horsley
On Tue, 1 Jul 2014 17:25:30 -0400 Matthew Miller wrote: > The Fedora Project Board is exploring the question “What is success for > Fedora?” Unfortunately my version of success would be rejected utterly: Just once, saying "No!" to some idiotic project merely because it is new and therefore bette

Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

2014-07-01 Thread Stephen Morris
On 07/01/2014 11:01 PM, Fred Smith wrote: On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 10:04:16PM -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote: Hi On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: Hi Rahul,    Thankyou for the link, do you know how up to date that information is? It says that  dnf

Re: postfix starting before network

2014-07-01 Thread Tom Horsley
I gave up trying to analyze stuff like this soon after systemd appeared, I just have a bunch of things in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file to restart various services after a brief delay. Things like: /bin/bash -c 'sleep 5 ; service stunnel restart' > /dev/null 2>&1 < /dev/null & /bin/bash -c 'sleep 7 ;

Not just postfix, was Re: postfix starting before network

2014-07-01 Thread David Benfell
David Benfell writes: The difference is that dovecot starts correctly. Postfix does not. The problem has only appeared since Saturday, when I probably did a yum update. I have since discovered that nsd also failed to start and that ejabberd apparently failed to start correctly--pidgin on my

Re: postfix starting before network

2014-07-01 Thread Rick Stevens
On 07/01/2014 01:13 PM, David Benfell issued this missive: Hi all, I have no idea why this might be happening. I've looked at the systemd control file for postfix and compared it to dovecot's. Both want the network.target before starting. "want" is a weakened version of "requires". It doesn't

5tFTW: "Winning", FESCo election, Workstation To-Dos, Bugspad, and CentOS & EPEL (2014-07-01)

2014-07-01 Thread Matthew Miller
Reposted from . Fedora is a big project, and it’s hard to follow it all. This series highlights interesting happenings in five different areas every week. It isn’t comprehensive news coverage — just quick summaries with links to each. Here are the five

yum update

2014-07-01 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, When I run yum update, only few packages are update, fedora is not is the list. Then I run yum clear all and again yum update and then fedora is in the list of package to update and the update can be complete. What is wrong? Thank.

update

2014-07-01 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, How do you explain the following behavior? When I run yum update. it starts to download the package at a high speed: 111 MB/s then the speed regularly decrease to reach 400B/s then it decides to switch to another site. Then again, it does the same, starts high and finish very, then FAILS ag

Strange problem with Haswell HD 4600 IGA and screen resolution

2014-07-01 Thread Paul Livingston
All, I recently built a new desktop machine using a Shuttle SZ87R6, an I7-4770S and a Dell U2713HM monitor. Did my initial HW burn-in and testing using a Fedora 20 KDE Spin Live CD (Kernel 3.11.10-301.fc20.x86_64 & KDE Systems settings v4.11.3) everything worked fine and the display resolution

postfix starting before network

2014-07-01 Thread David Benfell
Hi all, I have no idea why this might be happening. I've looked at the systemd control file for postfix and compared it to dovecot's. Both want the network.target before starting. The difference is that dovecot starts correctly. Postfix does not. The problem has only appeared since Saturday, when

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates

2014-07-01 Thread poma
On 01.07.2014 19:03, Temlakos wrote: Everyone: Updating to the new kernel temporarily knocked out my wireless connectivity on my Dell Inspiron 1545. That is, until I executed: # modprobe b43 Or, since I am a member of "wheel": $ sudo modprobe b43 A few seconds after I issued that command, w

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates [SOLVED]

2014-07-01 Thread Joe Zeff
On 07/01/2014 11:23 AM, Temlakos wrote: And that solves the problem. Now when I boot or reboot, I get a wireless connection on login, every time. If so, you can disregard my suggestion about using /etc/rc.local, although it's a good thing to keep in mind in case it's ever needed. -- users m

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates [SOLVED]

2014-07-01 Thread Joe Zeff
On 07/01/2014 11:11 AM, Temlakos wrote: The problem is: it doesn't seem to work for me. When I reboot, the machine does not mention wireless at all. Not, that is, until I execute "sudo modprobe b43" from a regular user prompt. Then it finds the connection at once. Create a shell script that do

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates [SOLVED]

2014-07-01 Thread Temlakos
On 07/01/2014 02:17 PM, Chris Adams wrote: Once upon a time, Temlakos said: The problem is: it doesn't seem to work for me. When I reboot, the machine does not mention wireless at all. Not, that is, until I execute "sudo modprobe b43" from a regular user prompt. Then it finds the connection at

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates [SOLVED]

2014-07-01 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Temlakos said: > The problem is: it doesn't seem to work for me. When I reboot, the > machine does not mention wireless at all. Not, that is, until I > execute "sudo modprobe b43" from a regular user prompt. Then it > finds the connection at once. If you have install the "wl" mo

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates [SOLVED]

2014-07-01 Thread Temlakos
On 07/01/2014 01:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote: On 07/01/2014 01:32 PM, Temlakos wrote: # echo b43 >> modules while is directory /etc Now I have a file called "modules" with the line "b43" in it. Temlakos I had to do that very thing for my Uncle... I showed him how to do the "modprobe b43" bu

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates [SOLVED]

2014-07-01 Thread Temlakos
On 07/01/2014 01:06 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote: On 07/01/2014 01:03 PM, Temlakos wrote: Everyone: Updating to the new kernel temporarily knocked out my wireless connectivity on my Dell Inspiron 1545. That is, until I executed: # modprobe b43 Or, since I am a member of "wheel": $ sudo modpr

Re: Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates

2014-07-01 Thread Paul Cartwright
On 07/01/2014 01:03 PM, Temlakos wrote: Everyone: Updating to the new kernel temporarily knocked out my wireless connectivity on my Dell Inspiron 1545. That is, until I executed: # modprobe b43

Broadcom Wireless adapters and kernel updates

2014-07-01 Thread Temlakos
Everyone: Updating to the new kernel temporarily knocked out my wireless connectivity on my Dell Inspiron 1545. That is, until I executed: # modprobe b43 Or, since I am a member of "wheel": $ sudo modprobe b43 A few seconds after I issued that command, wireless was enabled, and the connec

Re: yum update took 99.99% of cpu

2014-07-01 Thread Tim
Tim: >> As far as the original poster was concerned, I was thinking that >> getting a text file created would be less of a problem than taking a >> screenshot, on a system where the CPU was being pegged. It can also >> be easier to post pasted text to a mailing list, than deal with >> uploading an

Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

2014-07-01 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 01 July 2014, Fred Smith sent: > I dunno if you can see it in the quoted stuff above, but on my > Centos-6 system with Mutt, I see all those capital A letters with a > tilde floating above it. > > My system's default charset is UTF-8. > > Does anyone know why I'd be seeing

Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

2014-07-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/01/14 21:01, Fred Smith wrote: > On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 10:04:16PM -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote: >>Hi >>On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: >> >>Hi Rahul, >>   Thankyou for the link, do you know how up to date that >>information is? It says that Â

Re: Problem with iptables

2014-07-01 Thread Pete Travis
On Jun 30, 2014 9:03 PM, "JD" wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Pete Travis wrote: > >> Congrats, you've created a firewall ruleset just like the default, but without ssh. You could have: >> `firewall-cmd --remove-service ssh --permanent ` >> >> You can read about firewalld at https://f

Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

2014-07-01 Thread Maurizio Marini
On Tue, 1 Jul 2014 09:01:50 -0400 Fred Smith wrote: > >   Thankyou for the link, do you know how up to date that > >information is? It says that  dnf update  and   dnf > >upgrade  do the same thing, but there is no   update  > >the  --skip-broken functi

Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

2014-07-01 Thread Fred Smith
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 10:04:16PM -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote: >Hi >On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: > >Hi Rahul, >   Thankyou for the link, do you know how up to date that >information is? It says that  dnf update  and   dnf >upgradeÂ

Re: Problem with iptables

2014-07-01 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 17:21:21 -0700, Mike Wright wrote: ps. Could you not use html mail? I can barely read the pale gray text. Thx. Note that the original message was a multipart/alternative message with both text/html and text/plain versions of the same text. You may be able to tell y

Re: dconf-editor bug?

2014-07-01 Thread Olav Vitters
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 09:02:54PM -0700, Mike Wright wrote: > Appears to be a bug in dconf-editor-0.18.0-2.fc20. > > Drilling down: > > org->gnome->desktop->wm->preferences: *auto-raise* has no effect. > > Targeted window receives focus but doesn't raise to the top when > mouse or sloppy is sel

Re: XFS error during mount

2014-07-01 Thread Roman Kravets
[softded@softded ~]$ mount | grep xfs /dev/mapper/encrypt-store on /mnt/store type xfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,attr2,inode64,sunit=1024,swidth=2048,noquota) [softded@softded ~]$ xfs_info /dev/mapper/encrypt-store meta-data=/dev/mapper/encrypt-store isize=256agcount=16, agsize=2440064 blks