There are other fixes, like disconnecting the gige connection to my laptop
docking station. Or maybe turn wifi off and use only the gige. But If i use
the laptop away from my desk and come back, the problem will bite once more.
Something else i find disconcerting. There must be very few users runn
On 09/11/14 12:02, jd1008 wrote:
> Seems like switchdesk only provides ability to switch to
> kde
> icewm
> system defaults
>
> whereas I have other desktop managers installed, like lxde, fvwm.
>
> I looked to see of the selection menu might be controlled by a config
> file. Did not find any file i
On 09/11/14 12:25, Dan Irwin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> [ Reposted from NetworkManager list as it's kinda quiet over there right now ]
>
> Fedora 20 here. nm is 0.9.9.0-41.git20131003. (Old, I know)
>
> Network Manager shows em1 "Wired" as being down. I have em1 configured as
> down. Yet, I notice the f
Hi all,
[ Reposted from NetworkManager list as it's kinda quiet over there right
now ]
Fedora 20 here. nm is 0.9.9.0-41.git20131003. (Old, I know)
Network Manager shows em1 "Wired" as being down. I have em1 configured as
down. Yet, I notice the following:
# ip -6 r
default via fe80:: dev wlp2s0
Seems like switchdesk only provides ability to switch to
kde
icewm
system defaults
whereas I have other desktop managers installed, like lxde, fvwm.
I looked to see of the selection menu might be controlled by a config
file. Did not find any file in /etc having the string switchdesk in it's
nam
On 09/10/14 20:49, Anders Wegge Keller wrote:
> Systemd is probably involved, but I rather suspect plymouth to be the real
> culprit. If you have the ability to get to a console (CTRL+ALT+Fn), try
> logging in as root there, and switch to runlevel 3 and back to runlevel 5.
> That does the trick fo
On 09/11/14 06:24, antonio wrote:
> I knew the systemctl way of switching, but I am lazy (and love the graphical
> tool): I hope that maintainer will report some improvement in a fairly short
> time, in the meantime I will see if kdm has no issues..
> Tnx again for help (I learnt a lot from you g
Ed Greshko ha scrito il 11/09/2014 alle 00:17:
On 09/11/14 05:33, antonio montagnani wrote:
installed kdm and the graphical display manager switch tool: let us see if same
problem will be present in kdm (not sure but in abovementioned bug a reported
stated that he had no improvement withi ligh
On 09/11/14 05:33, antonio montagnani wrote:
> installed kdm and the graphical display manager switch tool: let us see if
> same problem will be present in kdm (not sure but in abovementioned bug a
> reported stated that he had no improvement withi lightdm)
It would seem the person speaking of
On Wed, 2014-09-10 at 20:00 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Every time that I turn off my computer, I need to do the following to have
> the printer working again:
> Use the configuration tool -> printer
> Unlock the printer
> remove the printer (-)
> use hp-setup to add the printer by ma
Ed Greshko ha scrito il 10/09/2014 alle 22:57:
On 09/11/14 00:32, antonio montagnani wrote:
[root@Fujiantonio ~]# ps -eaf | grep X
root 653 1 0 18:27 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/abrt-watch-log -F
Backtrace /var/log/Xorg.0.log -- /usr/bin/abrt-dump-xorg -xD
root 1291 1244 0 18:3
On Tue, 2014-09-09 at 17:11 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am working on a system that has a stable MACaddr (an issue with many
> arm SOC), so I don't suspect that as an issue.
>
>
> cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.16
>
> DEVICE="eth0.16"
> BOOTPROTO="dhcp"
> vlan="yes"
-
On 09/09/2014 09:40 PM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
On 09/09/2014 06:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 09/09/2014 03:43 PM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
On 09/09/2014 05:37 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 09/09/2014 02:11 PM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
I am working on a
On 09/11/14 00:35, antonio montagnani wrote:
> from ssh I issued an init 3, I got the request for username and I
> logged...then startx and it is working...so what is the component to blame???
The bugzilla previously mentioned.
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On 09/11/14 00:32, antonio montagnani wrote:
> [root@Fujiantonio ~]# ps -eaf | grep X
> root 653 1 0 18:27 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/abrt-watch-log -F
> Backtrace /var/log/Xorg.0.log -- /usr/bin/abrt-dump-xorg -xD
> root 1291 1244 0 18:30 pts/100:00:00 grep --color=auto X
>
On 09/10/2014 01:38 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I see. That's because I am running the fc20 Mate desktop, which is gnome2.
If all else fails, you can always try the cups web interface at
http://127.0.0.1:631/
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 14:17:49 -0400
Temlakos wrote:
> Tell us more about this "ipp printer" of yours. Does it stand alone on
> your network?
It is a big multi-function office style printer/scanner/copier with
its own network connection. I can also get to it via an smb connection
to a windows prin
On 09/10/2014 12:17 PM, Temlakos wrote:
On 09/10/2014 01:29 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I just defined an ipp printer (a Toshiba e-Studio 3530c) and
I can print to it OK from fedora 20, but as soon as I print
one thing the system-config-printer icon gets a red circle
with a white - in it and the pri
On 09/10/2014 01:29 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I just defined an ipp printer (a Toshiba e-Studio 3530c) and
I can print to it OK from fedora 20, but as soon as I print
one thing the system-config-printer icon gets a red circle
with a white - in it and the printer status stays as
Idle - Waiting f
On 09/10/2014 12:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Every time that I turn off my computer, I need to do the following to have
the printer working again:
Use the configuration tool -> printer
Unlock the printer
remove the printer (-)
use hp-setup to add the printer by making a couple of "next".
Hello,
Every time that I turn off my computer, I need to do the following to have
the printer working again:
Use the configuration tool -> printer
Unlock the printer
remove the printer (-)
use hp-setup to add the printer by making a couple of "next".
Is there any way to make this process more aut
I just defined an ipp printer (a Toshiba e-Studio 3530c) and
I can print to it OK from fedora 20, but as soon as I print
one thing the system-config-printer icon gets a red circle
with a white - in it and the printer status stays as
Idle - Waiting for job to complete.
basically forever. The pr
Anders Wegge Keller ha scrito il 10/09/2014 alle 14:49:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 08:51:28 +0200
Antonio M wrote:
When I start one of my systems, sometimes it stalls, even using Esc to see
what is going on, I cannot enter the text mode.If I issue a Ctrl+Alt+Del,
it switches to text mode but it is so
Ed Greshko ha scrito il 10/09/2014 alle 16:01:
On 09/10/14 19:17, antonio wrote:
Gdm Gnome: it is a pretty standard installationhow do I kill X when
ssh-ing??
Tnx again (I have to wait until problem is out again)
Well, assuming you can ssh into that system, when you do the "ps -eaf | gre
antonio ha scrito il 10/09/2014 alle 17:31:
Ed Greshko ha scrito il 10/09/2014 alle 16:01:
On 09/10/14 19:17, antonio wrote:
Gdm Gnome: it is a pretty standard installationhow do I kill X
when ssh-ing??
Tnx again (I have to wait until problem is out again)
Well, assuming you can ssh into
Ed Greshko ha scrito il 10/09/2014 alle 16:01:
On 09/10/14 19:17, antonio wrote:
Gdm Gnome: it is a pretty standard installationhow do I kill X when
ssh-ing??
Tnx again (I have to wait until problem is out again)
Well, assuming you can ssh into that system, when you do the "ps -eaf | gre
On 09/10/14 19:17, antonio wrote:
> Gdm Gnome: it is a pretty standard installationhow do I kill X when
> ssh-ing??
>
> Tnx again (I have to wait until problem is out again)
Well, assuming you can ssh into that system, when you do the "ps -eaf | grep X"
and the X server is running you will g
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 08:51:28 +0200
Antonio M wrote:
> When I start one of my systems, sometimes it stalls, even using Esc to see
> what is going on, I cannot enter the text mode.If I issue a Ctrl+Alt+Del,
> it switches to text mode but it is so fast that I cannot read anything..
>
> Any advice is
Ed Greshko ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 10/09/2014 10:09:
On 09/10/14 15:54, antonio wrote:
no, but it is agood idea (I have not always available another system, as the
affected laptop is travellin a lot. But after ssh-ing what shall I do?? Tnx for
your patience
I would do
On 09/10/14 15:54, antonio wrote:
> no, but it is agood idea (I have not always available another system, as the
> affected laptop is travellin a lot. But after ssh-ing what shall I do?? Tnx
> for your patience
I would do a "ps -eaf | grep X" to see if /usr/bin/X is running. If it is, I
woul
Ed Greshko ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 10/09/2014 09:42:
On 09/10/14 13:30, antonio wrote:
that file has been uploaded: I don't know if it is usefuls as I had to wait for
half-an-hour, then I had to issue a Ctrl+alt+del to reboot
http://wikisend.com/download/930724/fai
On 09/10/14 13:30, antonio wrote:
> that file has been uploaded: I don't know if it is usefuls as I had to wait
> for half-an-hour, then I had to issue a Ctrl+alt+del to reboot
>
>
> http://wikisend.com/download/930724/failed.boot
Well, nothing stands out for me
I see that your WiFi con
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