ls /cloud_nfs/*PID.dat
/cloud_nfs/1.2.3.4_PID.dat
/cloud_nfs/100.2.3.4_PID.dat
find . -regex '*\./*(\d+.\d+)*' not working.. ive seen multiple
examples.. so i'm doing something wrong...
i've cd'd to the dir in question to run the test find...
I know this is "simple" so i''m missing some
On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 09:09:38PM -0500, bruce wrote:
> Ok..
>
> Maybe too much xmas glee...
>
> Sample files
> 1.2.3.4_foo.dat
>
> 11.2.3.4_foo.dat
>
> 1.22.33.4_foo.dat
>
> etc.
>
> the fillenames follow the ipAddress format..
>
> Trying to craft a simple find with regex/pattern to fi
Ok..
Maybe too much xmas glee...
Sample files
1.2.3.4_foo.dat
11.2.3.4_foo.dat
1.22.33.4_foo.dat
etc.
the fillenames follow the ipAddress format..
Trying to craft a simple find with regex/pattern to find the files.
find / -name "*[0-9]{3}*" << doesn't work
thoughts/comments
thanks
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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 03:55:02PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Paolo Galtieri said:
> > I'm also having an issue with mate-screensaver, but I don't know
> > it's the same issue. In my case I have the theme set to Pictures
> > folder, but the screensaver never kicks in automatica
On 12/25/16 00:14, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> It seems unlikely that a specific package could be the cause of the bug
> rather than dnf itself (including the plugin of course). Package
> installation is often going to run scripts (complex ones in the case of
> akmod) so it would be up to dnf to
Once upon a time, Paolo Galtieri said:
> I'm also having an issue with mate-screensaver, but I don't know
> it's the same issue. In my case I have the theme set to Pictures
> folder, but the screensaver never kicks in automatically after 5
> minutes idle time. It does kick in if I manually lock
I'm also having an issue with mate-screensaver, but I don't know it's
the same issue. In my case I have the theme set to Pictures folder, but
the screensaver never kicks in automatically after 5 minutes idle time.
It does kick in if I manually lock the system.
Paolo
On 12/25/2016 01:13 PM,
Once upon a time, Chris Adams said:
> I installed Fedora 25 with the MATE desktop on my Thinkpad Carbon X1
> (4th gen). When I lock the desktop or the screensaver kicks in, the
> display doesn't actually blank.
On more searching, this is a known bug with MATE and the blank
screensaver:
https://
I installed Fedora 25 with the MATE desktop on my Thinkpad Carbon X1
(4th gen). When I lock the desktop or the screensaver kicks in, the
display doesn't actually blank. Instead, it stays showing the last
thing. If I lock the screen or just wait for the screensaver to kick
in, it stays on the des
On Sun, 25 Dec 2016 16:40:05 -
Aidan Hunt wrote:
> Have you installed the QXL-Spice Windows Client Drivers on the Guest at
> https://www.spice-space.org/download.html -> Guest -> Windows binaries ->
> Windows Guest Tools?
I should probably check and see if there are newer versions,
but I am
Have you installed the QXL-Spice Windows Client Drivers on the Guest at
https://www.spice-space.org/download.html -> Guest -> Windows binaries ->
Windows Guest Tools?
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On 12/25/2016 06:46 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 6:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 12/25/16 16:41, Joel Rees wrote:
>>> I got a happy birthday e-mail just now that purports to be from
>>> fedoraforum@googlemail.com.
>>>
>>> Anyone know whether it is likely to be legit?
>>
>>
On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 6:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>
> On 12/25/16 16:41, Joel Rees wrote:
>> I got a happy birthday e-mail just now that purports to be from
>> fedoraforum@googlemail.com.
>>
>> Anyone know whether it is likely to be legit?
>
> Is that a ploy so we'd all reply with
>
> I
On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> 25.12.2016, 10.41, Joel Rees kirjoitti:
>> I got a happy birthday e-mail just now that purports to be from
>> fedoraforum@googlemail.com.
>>
>> Anyone know whether it is likely to be legit?
>
> Birthday messages are a feature of the vBull
On 12/25/16 16:41, Joel Rees wrote:
> I got a happy birthday e-mail just now that purports to be from
> fedoraforum@googlemail.com.
>
> Anyone know whether it is likely to be legit?
Is that a ploy so we'd all reply with
I have no idea, but if it is your B-Day then have a Happy One.
:-)
25.12.2016, 10.41, Joel Rees kirjoitti:
> I got a happy birthday e-mail just now that purports to be from
> fedoraforum@googlemail.com.
>
> Anyone know whether it is likely to be legit?
Birthday messages are a feature of the vBulletin software used by
FedoraForum, so it should be "legit".
--
I got a happy birthday e-mail just now that purports to be from
fedoraforum@googlemail.com.
Anyone know whether it is likely to be legit?
--
Joel Rees
I'm imagining I'm a novelist:
http://joels-random-eikaiwa.blogspot.com/2016/11/simplife01-1-meet-the-pilots.html
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