On Sat, 2015-01-24 at 19:06 -0500, Alex Regan wrote:
> I experimented a bit, and alt-prtscrn and shft-prtscrn do save a file
> to ~/Pictures. ctrl-prtsrn does not. That's what I was using when
> reported having a problem. I still have no idea where that goes, but
> it's okay.
And what about the pr
On Sat, 2015-01-24 at 19:36 -0500, Alex Regan wrote:
> I'd like to disable the power management for USB devices, as once the
> desktop goes into suspend, the USB keyboard/mouse won't wake it up.
Is this a desktop PC? There may be jumpers on the motherboard so that
the USB ports still get power i
Hey guys.
I know, this has nothing to do directly with Fed. However, I'm looking
for a good/free online app that can be used to do network diagrams.
I was really into draw.io, until it appears that I can't copy a item
from one document to another within the browser. IE, if I create a
block in tab
On 01/25/15 12:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
> When in this condition, what is the output of "arp" on big4?
I meant "arp -n"
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On 01/25/15 12:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
>Ask anything you want, I enjoy the help:
>
>laptop1 is 192.168.1.111 (when wireless)
>
>LinkSys is 192.168.1.1
>
>big4 is 192.168.1.109 (desktop machine, always wired)
OK What I saw in a previous message seemed odd to me..
> On 01/25/15 11:39, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting
laptop1
(Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that wor
On 01/25/15 11:39, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting laptop1
>>> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
>>> box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that worked fine (so
> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting laptop1
>> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
>> box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that worked fine (so
>> did traceroute). Speaking of tra
On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting laptop1
> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
> box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that worked fine (so
> did traceroute). Speaking of traceroute,
> Hey Jim.
>
> I'm going to cheat!! But given that you're retired, you might have a
> bit of time. Is there a "big box" (staples/bestbuy/radioshack/etc...)
> close by. If there is, go get a cheap/different router
> (wired/wireless) and test to see if this box gives you the same
> behaviour.
>
> To
On 01/24/2015 04:38 PM, Philip Keogh wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015, jd1008 wrote:
On 01/23/2015 08:49 PM, Philip Keogh wrote:
What does the .cdemu-daemon.log show?
If it is a signing issue, this link may help:
http://sourceforge.net/p/cdemu/support-requests/20/
# cat .cdemu-daemon.log
Starti
On 01/25/15 08:36, Alex Regan wrote:
> I have a set of commands that I need to run after my fedora21 desktop has
> completed booting. Should I just create a whole sysv init script in
> /etc/rc.d/init.d, or is there a more updated way using systemd without having
> to create a whole service aroun
Hi
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 6:46 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
>
> I think he was alluding to gtk3-theming related bugs in kde (we've hit
> several during f20/f21 pre-releases)
Sure but that doesn't really affect Anaconda. It is not a regular program
you run in any desktop environment. Even in a live
Hi,
I have a set of commands that I need to run after my fedora21 desktop
has completed booting. Should I just create a whole sysv init script in
/etc/rc.d/init.d, or is there a more updated way using systemd without
having to create a whole service around it?
The commands I want to run are:
On 01/24/2015 06:36 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/25/15 07:29, Alex Regan wrote:
I'm having a problem with tigervnc and would like to take a screenshot of the
error message to file a bug report. I know how to take screenshots, but where
are they saved?
If they're just in the cut buffer, what
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> it being GTK+
>> means it will keep breaking in non-GNOME environments.
>>
>
> Anaconda doesn't rely on any desktop environment.
I think he was alluding to gtk3-theming related bugs in kde (we've hit
several during f20/f21 pre-releases)
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2015, jd1008 wrote:
On 01/23/2015 08:49 PM, Philip Keogh wrote:
What does the .cdemu-daemon.log show?
If it is a signing issue, this link may help:
http://sourceforge.net/p/cdemu/support-requests/20/
# cat .cdemu-daemon.log
Starting CDEmu daemon with following parameters:
-
On 01/25/15 07:29, Alex Regan wrote:
> I'm having a problem with tigervnc and would like to take a screenshot of the
> error message to file a bug report. I know how to take screenshots, but where
> are they saved?
>
> If they're just in the cut buffer, what app can I use to paste them in to?
>
They should be in your ~ directory or ~/Pictures
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Alex Regan wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having a problem with tigervnc and would like to take a screenshot of
> the error message to file a bug report. I know how to take screenshots, but
> where are they saved?
>
> If they'
Hi,
I'm having a problem with tigervnc and would like to take a screenshot
of the error message to file a bug report. I know how to take
screenshots, but where are they saved?
If they're just in the cut buffer, what app can I use to paste them in
to? I'd rather not have to install GIMP just f
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On 01/25/15 07:14, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ed Greshko writes:
>
>> I see I've not worked with masquerading in a firewalld environment.
>> I've only done it with shoreview as the IP Tables manipulator
>>
>> With that in mind, since you have
Ed Greshko writes:
I see I've not worked with masquerading in a firewalld environment.
I've only done it with shoreview as the IP Tables manipulator
With that in mind, since you have 2 LAN interfaces are they assigned to
different zones? One with masquerading turned on, the other
Hi,
Immediately after booting from the grub menu in F21 the first
message I get is 'Failure to start Load Kernel Modules'. Does anyone
know what this message means and how I rectify it?
regards,
Steve
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On 01/19/2015 08:02 AM, poma wrote:
On 18.01.2015 20:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/17/2015 08:07 PM, poma wrote:
On 17.01.2015 04:02, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/16/2015 08:38 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/15/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a
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On 01/25/15 06:26, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ed Greshko writes:
>
>> On 01/25/15 05:47, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> > As far as I can determine, the way that firewalld sets up masquerading
>> > completely breaks both ntpd and chrony.
>> >
>> > Both serv
Ed Greshko writes:
On 01/25/15 05:47, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> As far as I can determine, the way that firewalld sets up masquerading
completely breaks both ntpd and chrony.
>
> Both servers appears to start, but their corresponding client-side tools,
ntpdc or chronyc, cannot talk to them.
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On 01/25/15 05:47, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> As far as I can determine, the way that firewalld sets up masquerading
> completely breaks both ntpd and chrony.
>
> Both servers appears to start, but their corresponding client-side tools,
> ntpdc or chr
As far as I can determine, the way that firewalld sets up masquerading
completely breaks both ntpd and chrony.
Both servers appears to start, but their corresponding client-side tools,
ntpdc or chronyc, cannot talk to them. strace shows that UDP packets to
127.0.0.1 have their source IP add
On 01/23/2015 08:49 PM, Philip Keogh wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015, jd1008 wrote:
On 01/23/2015 12:42 PM, Philip Keogh wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015, jd1008 wrote:
cdemu is not available for fedora. I found its sources on
on sourceforge, but there is no info on how to integrate
all that
into a si
On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 11:50 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lossy formats do.
You have bit depth (the audio data is represented by 8-bits, 16-bits,
32-bits, etc., per sample). Which may be unsigned or signed (the
numbers represent absolute values a
On Fri, 2015-01-23 at 17:20 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> It takes a long time for the bookmarks and icons in the
> bookmark menu entries to show up.
>
> This is starting it with a blank page as the initial
> home screen, so no web sites are involved.
I get the impression that it's not just loadin
On Fri, 2015-01-23 at 12:09 +0100, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> you can't build an "iso", as there are no isos for audio cds,
> but I may be corrected
Not an "iso," as such, but it's possible to build an image of what will
be burnt onto an audio CD, though I can't remember if there's a specific
n
Hi
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 10:56 PM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
>
>
> I choose manual partitioning for a specific reason. When I choose manual
> partitioning I expect it to let me make legal decisions about partitioning.
>
Make your case in bugzilla then.
>
> Thanks. I will do that. Anacoda is the w
On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 09:16 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I've not heard of nmcli,
Me neither.
> but it is on my system
Likewise, but I see these absurdities:
$ nmcli g
STATE CONNECTIVITY WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW WWAN
connected full enabled enabled enabled disabled
Hey Jim.
I'm going to cheat!! But given that you're retired, you might have a
bit of time. Is there a "big box" (staples/bestbuy/radioshack/etc...)
close by. If there is, go get a cheap/different router
(wired/wireless) and test to see if this box gives you the same
behaviour.
To be honest, never
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> I choose manual partitioning for a specific reason. When I choose manual
> partitioning I expect it to let me make legal decisions about partitioning.
>
> The last time I installed Fedora 21 Anaconda was dead set to stick a data
> partition
On 01/23/2015 09:56 PM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> Anacoda is the weakest link in Fedora toolchain. The non-linear UI is
> completely non-intuitive
+1, the partitioner is the worst I've seen in 20 years of using Linux.
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On 01/23/2015 09:25 PM, Mickey wrote:
> On 01/23/2015 08:45 PM, g wrote:
>> On 01/23/2015 01:50 PM, Mickey wrote:
>>> FC20/KDE
>>>
>>> Run Google Chrome or Firefox and it locks my Box up, can't execute or
>>> shut anything down, It just freezes the desktop.
>> *SWAG*
>>
>> 1] with firefox closed
On 01/22/2015 04:52 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 10:52:30AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
But the secondary arches and the non-x86 arches have always been a
problem. To Non-RH Fedora packagers they are causing lags, delays
and are basically untestable - In short a waste of ti
On Fri, 2015-01-23 at 13:23 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Using the 4 partitions as primary is bad practice because it prevents
> additional partitions for no good reason. There isn't a negative to
> having extended partitions, GRUB can even boot from a /boot partition
> on an extended partition.
U
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015, jd1008 wrote:
On 01/23/2015 12:42 PM, Philip Keogh wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015, jd1008 wrote:
cdemu is not available for fedora. I found its sources on
on sourceforge, but there is no info on how to integrate
all that
into a single install file. As it is, it is way to
fr
On Friday, January 23, 2015 11:15:02 AM T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2015 3:37 AM, "Sudhir Khanger" wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > 1. Anaconda changes X in sdaX. If you make a choice on order of /boot,
>
> swap,
>
> > and / partitions, Anaconda changes the order. As long as layout is valid
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