gmail thought it was spam

2016-04-15 Thread Tim
Hi, Chris Murphy : > FYI, gmail puts your emails in spam for the following reason: > Why is this message in Spam? It has a from address in yahoo.com.au but > has failed yahoo.com.au's required tests for authentication. That's particularly odd, since to send emails using this address, I actually p

Re: Skipping packages with broken dependencies...

2016-04-15 Thread Steven P. Ulrick
On 04/15/2016 07:13 PM, Rex Dieter wrote: Steven P. Ulrick wrote: Hello, Everyone I just attempted to run "dnf upgrade" on my system (which is running Fedora 23. Fresh install, not an upgrade from another version.) I will let the output of "dnf upgrade" speak for itself: [root@afolkey2 ~]#

Re: Skipping packages with broken dependencies...

2016-04-15 Thread Steven P. Ulrick
On 04/15/2016 07:10 PM, Rick Stevens wrote: On 04/15/2016 04:21 PM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote: Hello, Everyone I just attempted to run "dnf upgrade" on my system (which is running Fedora 23. Fresh install, not an upgrade from another version.) I will let the output of "dnf upgrade" speak for its

Re: Skipping packages with broken dependencies...

2016-04-15 Thread Rex Dieter
Steven P. Ulrick wrote: > Hello, Everyone > I just attempted to run "dnf upgrade" on my system (which is running > Fedora 23. Fresh install, not an upgrade from another version.) > > I will let the output of "dnf upgrade" speak for itself: > >> [root@afolkey2 ~]# dnf upgrade >> Last metadata exp

Re: Skipping packages with broken dependencies...

2016-04-15 Thread Rick Stevens
On 04/15/2016 04:21 PM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote: Hello, Everyone I just attempted to run "dnf upgrade" on my system (which is running Fedora 23. Fresh install, not an upgrade from another version.) I will let the output of "dnf upgrade" speak for itself: [root@afolkey2 ~]# dnf upgrade Last meta

Skipping packages with broken dependencies...

2016-04-15 Thread Steven P. Ulrick
Hello, Everyone I just attempted to run "dnf upgrade" on my system (which is running Fedora 23. Fresh install, not an upgrade from another version.) I will let the output of "dnf upgrade" speak for itself: [root@afolkey2 ~]# dnf upgrade Last metadata expiration check: 0:27:12 ago on Fri Apr 1

Re: 22-> 23 on multiple hosts

2016-04-15 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 04/15/2016 05:57 AM, Honza Šilhan wrote: From: "Samuel Sieb" The one you want is: /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade IIRC in this folder are the packages already resolved. I would do system upgrade properly. If you still think loosing your data worth saving 3.2Gb of transfer then try rather this:

Re: how to remove bootloader

2016-04-15 Thread Chris Murphy
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 8:18 AM, Tim wrote: > Tim: >>> Have you considered unplugging the drives, and re-plugging them in >>> the opposite order? Of course that may entail fiddling with grub so >>> drive 2 is drive 1, so to speak. > > Amadeus W.M.: >> No, I don't want to do that because each driv

Re: ssh-agent not working after upgrade to fedora 23

2016-04-15 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/13/2016 05:39 PM, Rick Stevens wrote: > On 04/13/2016 01:04 PM, Tom Horsley wrote: >> On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 15:51:31 -0400 >> Richard Heck wrote: >> >>> Any suggestions? >> >> Yep. The security geeks decided dsa keys weren't secure, >> but none of the errors messages you get give you a hint >>

Re: how to remove bootloader

2016-04-15 Thread Tim
Tim: >> Have you considered unplugging the drives, and re-plugging them in >> the opposite order? Of course that may entail fiddling with grub so >> drive 2 is drive 1, so to speak. Amadeus W.M.: > No, I don't want to do that because each drive is in fact a raid array > with two physical disks ea

Re: 22-> 23 on multiple hosts

2016-04-15 Thread Honza Šilhan
> From: "Samuel Sieb" > > On 04/14/2016 12:48 PM, Frank Elsner wrote: > > I've to update 3 laptops from Ferdora 22 to fedora 23. > > "dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=23" wants to download 1.6 GB. > > I don't want to do this 3 times and came to the following idea: > > > > Host 1