On 05/05/2017 10:44 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
I suppose you could edit /usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service and add
" local-fs.target" to the "[Unit]" section's "After=" line as shown
below:
The better way is to copy that file to /etc/systemd/system/cups.service
and edit it there. That way it wo
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 4:00 PM, David De Graaf wrote:
> 3 - I added Rami's kernel boot option. r8712u is still loaded.
I have, in the past, had an issue with using the Nvidia drivers because it
kept wanting to load nouveau. The advice I got was to use
"rdblacklist=nouveau" on the kernel boot l
On 05/05/2017 03:00 PM, David De Graaf wrote:
> On 05/05/17 15:03, Rami Rosen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>> You probably meant lsinitrd (not lsmod).
>> Yes, this is true; "lsinitrd" (from the dracut package) show the
>> contents of the initramfs image.
>> If you see that r8712u there and want to avoid loading
On 05/05/17 15:03, Rami Rosen wrote:
Hi,
You probably meant lsinitrd (not lsmod).
Yes, this is true; "lsinitrd" (from the dracut package) show the
contents of the initramfs image.
If you see that r8712u there and want to avoid loading it in boot
time, I believe
you have 2 options:
1) Add "rd.d
Hi,
> You probably meant lsinitrd (not lsmod).
Yes, this is true; "lsinitrd" (from the dracut package) show the
contents of the initramfs image.
If you see that r8712u there and want to avoid loading it in boot
time, I believe
you have 2 options:
1) Add "rd.driver.blacklist=r8712u" to the kernel
On 05/05/2017 01:16 PM, Tim wrote:
François Patte wrote:
You have a list of ports and associated devices/protocols in /etc/serveces
Doug:
Tried the command from root in pclos and got permission denied. I
don't know what if any ports are in use for anything, but I figured I
might find out.
Yes
On 5 May 2017 at 19:50, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 05/04/2017 01:28 PM, David De Graaf wrote:
>>
>> Is blacklisting broken?
>>
>> I've created /etc/modprobe.d/wireless.conf with one line:
>> blacklist r8712u
>> and yet, after a reboot, the r8712u module is installed.
>
>
> I don't think it's bro
On 05/04/2017 01:28 PM, David De Graaf wrote:
Is blacklisting broken?
I've created /etc/modprobe.d/wireless.conf with one line:
blacklist r8712u
and yet, after a reboot, the r8712u module is installed.
I don't think it's broken, no. The man page for modprobe.conf indicates
that blacklisti
On 05/05/2017 01:55 AM, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> 1--- I masked the firewalld service because I don't want to use it,. Il
> the log messages, I get this information:
>
> irewalld.service: Cannot add dependency job
>
> How can I know what jobs depend on firewalld?
You can ask systemct
Allegedly, on or about 05 May 2017, François Patte sent:
> var.mount: Directory /var to mount over is not empty
>
> Why does cups creates directories in /var before /var is mounted?
Sounds like yet another systemd snafu.
Previously system start-up scripts were run sequentially. And if
someth
François Patte wrote:
>> You have a list of ports and associated devices/protocols in /etc/serveces
Doug:
> Tried the command from root in pclos and got permission denied. I
> don't know what if any ports are in use for anything, but I figured I
> might find out.
I'm surprised that root couldn't
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 11:33 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 05/05/2017 09:19 AM, Doug wrote:
> >
> >
You could use tcpdump to watch network I/O. In a nutshell:
1. Stop the firewall
2. In a terminal window, run (as the root user):
tcpdump -n host (ideal if you know it)
or
tcpd
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 10:17 AM, François Patte <
francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr> wrote:
> Le 05/05/2017 à 17:06, Javier Perez a écrit :
>
> >printer: ipp protocol port 631
> >
> >
> >You have a list of ports and associated devices/protocols in /etc/serveces
>
> Not really. My problem is not
On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 17:13 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 18:04 +0200, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
> > > I agree it may be a firewall problem, but opening port 631 makes no
> > > difference whatever (and as I say, the print function was already
> > > working).
> > >
> >
> >
On 05/05/2017 09:19 AM, Doug wrote:
>
> On 05/05/2017 11:17 AM, François Patte wrote:
>> Le 05/05/2017 à 17:06, Javier Perez a écrit :
>>> Hi.
>>> I guess this is more like a general Linux question.
>>>
>>> How can I find out on my Fedora 25 what port I have to open up for a
>>> program to work?
>
On 05/05/2017 08:06 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
Hi.
I guess this is more like a general Linux question.
How can I find out on my Fedora 25 what port I have to open up for a
program to work?
I've had good luck using tcpdump to see what ports are being tried.
On 05/05/2017 11:17 AM, François Patte wrote:
Le 05/05/2017 à 17:06, Javier Perez a écrit :
Hi.
I guess this is more like a general Linux question.
How can I find out on my Fedora 25 what port I have to open up for a
program to work?
I recently purchased a Multifunction Canon Printer TS5000 s
On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 18:04 +0200, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
> > I agree it may be a firewall problem, but opening port 631 makes no
> > difference whatever (and as I say, the print function was already
> > working).
> >
>
> Scangear most likely uses port 8612 (open it for TCP + UDP). For
> details
On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 16:57 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 17:17 +0200, François Patte wrote:
> > Le 05/05/2017 à 17:06, Javier Perez a écrit :
> > > Hi.
> > > I guess this is more like a general Linux question.
> > >
> > > How can I find out on my Fedora 25 what port I
On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 17:17 +0200, François Patte wrote:
> Le 05/05/2017 à 17:06, Javier Perez a écrit :
> > Hi.
> > I guess this is more like a general Linux question.
> >
> > How can I find out on my Fedora 25 what port I have to open up for a
> > program to work?
> >
> > I recently purchased a
On Fri, 5 May 2017 10:55:41 +0200
François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> 1--- I masked the firewalld service because I don't want to use it,.
> Il the log messages, I get this information:
>
> irewalld.service: Cannot add dependency job
>
> How can I know what jobs depend on firewalld?
On my sy
Le 05/05/2017 à 17:06, Javier Perez a écrit :
> Hi.
> I guess this is more like a general Linux question.
>
> How can I find out on my Fedora 25 what port I have to open up for a
> program to work?
>
> I recently purchased a Multifunction Canon Printer TS5000 series. They
> use a propetary progra
Hi.
I guess this is more like a general Linux question.
How can I find out on my Fedora 25 what port I have to open up for a
program to work?
I recently purchased a Multifunction Canon Printer TS5000 series. They use
a propetary program for scanning images called ScangearMP .
When I execute scan
Bonjour,
1--- I masked the firewalld service because I don't want to use it,. Il
the log messages, I get this information:
irewalld.service: Cannot add dependency job
How can I know what jobs depend on firewalld?
2--- What is the meaning of this message:
iscsi.service: Unit cannot be reloaded
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