On 10/19/2015 05:47 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 10/19/2015 04:41 PM, jd1008 wrote:
On 10/19/2015 05:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/20/2015 07:27 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
dnf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/bin/dnf", line 35, in
from dnf.cli import main
File "/usr/lib/p
On 10/20/2015 07:47 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 10/19/2015 04:41 PM, jd1008 wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/19/2015 05:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 10/20/2015 07:27 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
dnf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/bin/dnf", line 35, in
from dnf.cli impor
On 10/19/2015 04:41 PM, jd1008 wrote:
On 10/19/2015 05:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/20/2015 07:27 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
dnf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/bin/dnf", line 35, in
from dnf.cli import main
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dnf/__init__.py", line 3
On 10/19/2015 05:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/20/2015 07:27 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
dnf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/bin/dnf", line 35, in
from dnf.cli import main
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dnf/__init__.py", line 31, in
import dnf.base
File "/u
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 10/20/2015 07:27 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> dnf
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/bin/dnf", line 35, in
>> from dnf.cli import main
>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dnf/__init__.py", line 31, in
>>
>> import dnf.base
>> File "/usr/lib/p
On 10/20/2015 07:27 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> dnf
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/bin/dnf", line 35, in
> from dnf.cli import main
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dnf/__init__.py", line 31, in
>
> import dnf.base
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dnf/b
dnf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/bin/dnf", line 35, in
from dnf.cli import main
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dnf/__init__.py", line 31, in
import dnf.base
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dnf/base.py", line 26, in
from dnf.comps import CompsQuery
On 10/19/2015 01:56 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 10/19/2015 11:50 AM, jd1008 wrote:
The good news is I found a much less expensive device on ebay which
also will pass power through my laptop's powered eSata port out
to female usb port and female eSata port (only one can be used at a
time).
> Hi all;
>
> I'm currently running Fedora 22 on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (3rd
> gen). Fedora works well on it, my only complaint is that the screen has
> a built in anti glare filter and seems washed out, I'm not sure if this
> is the anti glare filter or if it's that Linux support for the Vid
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 13:44:30 -0600
CS DBA wrote:
> I'm not sure if this
> is the anti glare filter or if it's that Linux support for the Video
> card (Intel HD Graphics 5500) is not quite there yet.
It may well be the $#@! "Broadcast RGB" setting that the Intel
driver insists on providing by de
On 10/19/2015 11:50 AM, jd1008 wrote:
The good news is I found a much less expensive device on ebay which
also will pass power through my laptop's powered eSata port out
to female usb port and female eSata port (only one can be used at a
time).
If you have an eSatap port, you can connect an eS
Hi all;
I'm currently running Fedora 22 on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (3rd
gen). Fedora works well on it, my only complaint is that the screen has
a built in anti glare filter and seems washed out, I'm not sure if this
is the anti glare filter or if it's that Linux support for the Video
car
On 10/18/2015 02:50 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Hi all,
f22:
I suspend 2 disk and reboot.
No audio.
I do normal reboot.
Audio comes back on.
Any info on this?
Anyone have any ideas why this is happening?
I just again resumed from hibernate, and no audio.
Pulseaudio is running:
jd2006 1
On 10/19/2015 11:32 AM, jd1008 wrote:
On 10/19/2015 11:20 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 10/19/2015 10:03 AM, jd1008 wrote:
OK, so I went back to searching and found this item:
http://www.newertech.com/products/esatatousb3.php
It internal converts eSata to usb3.0 protocol.
Which is the op
On 10/19/2015 11:59 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 10/19/2015 10:32 AM, jd1008 wrote:
Did I?
I thought I said my external drive is usb3.0 with Micro-B connector
and my laptop has eSata female port.
Yes, you misinterpreted what I wrote. You said that you want to
connect a drive with USB inter
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 10:15:25 -0700
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> No. NIS is a UDP protocol. The client simply retries forever...
>
> As long as you use NIS, make sure you have a redundant server.
I think we tried redundant servers once, and the clients merely
continued to retry the the 1st server for
On 10/19/2015 10:32 AM, jd1008 wrote:
Did I?
I thought I said my external drive is usb3.0 with Micro-B connector
and my laptop has eSata female port.
Yes, you misinterpreted what I wrote. You said that you want to connect
a drive with USB interface to an eSata port on your laptop. The
inform
On 10/19/2015 11:20 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 10/19/2015 10:03 AM, jd1008 wrote:
OK, so I went back to searching and found this item:
http://www.newertech.com/products/esatatousb3.php
It internal converts eSata to usb3.0 protocol.
Which is the opposite of what you said you need:
"Co
On 10/19/2015 10:03 AM, jd1008 wrote:
OK, so I went back to searching and found this item:
http://www.newertech.com/products/esatatousb3.php
It internal converts eSata to usb3.0 protocol.
Which is the opposite of what you said you need:
"Connect your eSATA equipped external drive to a USB
On 10/19/2015 10:00 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
But why would it hang? The server wasn't just having trouble,
it was completely offline. Shouldn't something have noticed it
was utterly impossible to talk to the server and fallen back to
local lookups (certainly absolutely all of the "system" users
are
On 10/19/2015 10:00 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 09:53:38 -0700
Gordon Messmer wrote:
That means that even when
the user is in the local files, the network identity systems are queried
for group memberships, and that will hang.
But why would it hang? The server wasn't just havin
On 10/18/2015 08:06 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 18 October 2015, jd1008 sent:
I understand, but I am puzzled why there are cables (as Ed showed)
that have USB A on one end and eSata on the other, without any
protocol converter in between.
Well, I would guess it's either what I said
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 09:53:38 -0700
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> That means that even when
> the user is in the local files, the network identity systems are queried
> for group memberships, and that will hang.
But why would it hang? The server wasn't just having trouble,
it was completely offline. S
On 10/19/2015 05:35 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Looks like it wasn't just cron related stuff. When I finally
made it to the cleanup phase of the update, every single
try-restart hung till I killed it for every service being
updated, not just cron related stuff.
Yes, that is expected. Any user looku
On 2015-10-18 21:44, jd1008 wrote:
On 10/18/2015 12:37 PM, fedora wrote:
Hi listers
I have a workstation with two disks:
[root@casablanca ~]# parted -l
Model: ATA WDC WD20EFRX-68E (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 2000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags: pmbr_
Hi,
I started using btrfs recently. Sometime today, my scratch disk started
turning read-only. journalctl reports btrfs crashed (output shown
below). ABRT says the problem cannot be reported. I don't understand
this since I blacklisted the only module I'm aware of that might taint
the kernel o
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 08:08:29AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I'm trying to do a "dnf update". The NIS server happens to be
> down. Every update that attempts to do anything with cron
> via systemctl seems to hang. Is there some sort of strange
> connection between cron and NIS?
> For instance, he
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 08:08:29 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
> As near as I can tell, that try-restart will sit there
> forever.
Looks like it wasn't just cron related stuff. When I finally
made it to the cleanup phase of the update, every single
try-restart hung till I killed it for every service being
I'm trying to do a "dnf update". The NIS server happens to be
down. Every update that attempts to do anything with cron
via systemctl seems to hang. Is there some sort of strange
connection between cron and NIS?
For instance, here is the current hang:
30203 pts/0S+ 2:33 \_ /u
On 2015-10-19 14:08, M. Fioretti wrote:
I have also noticed that if I rsync via ssh several GBs of stuff in
the same moments, from/to the same servers, with the same
accounts, same ports... etc, THOSE operations work just fine,
pretty quick too.
In other words, it's all and only the plain AND u
Greetings and... an admittedly very broad questions, maybe not
even related to Fedora except for "what are the best tools on
Fedora to diagnose this?"
I have this fedora desktop on which I usually keep open shells
connected to several servers, via ssh (on different ports too).
Until 3/4 days ago
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