On 12/02/18 21:51, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/13/18 05:43, Stephen Morris wrote:
I am using a home plug device to get ethernet access across the home electrical
wires. The home plug device is provide 500 Mb/s, so having seen this thread I've
checked my ethernet configuration and like Terry is sayin
List the [homes] section of testparm. You didn't answer my question about the
missing
path = statement.
You logged in as kasak but the ownership of the created directory is
nobody:nobody. I
don't see how that could happen unless you're using a 'force user' and 'force
group'.
While still conn
Check for errors in the httpd log file (typically /var/log/httpd/error_log).
So you don't have to enter your credentials every time, create /root/.my.cnf
with
permissions 700:
[client]
user=root
password=hunter2
^^Use the real root password.
Check to see if the install program created any table
if that was that simple, I would not write to this list.
I have already diff'ed the output of testparm -v and the only difference is
"hostname". I don't think that hostname is the problem. Here is magic:
[kasak@kasakoff ~]$ smbclient kasakoff\\Shared
Enter SAMBA\kasak's password:
Try "help"
Hello, Everyone
Until recently, I had been successfully running Gallery3 on Fedora 23.
I just did a full install of Fedora 27 (which now has all available
updates installed) and I am having difficulty getting Gallery3 set up.
The web based installer starts as expected, with options to config
Why is there no path = statement for [homes]?
Compare the output of 'testparm' from both machines.
After creating the 'foo' directory on both machines, compare the permissions of
the two directories 'ls -l'.
Bill
On 2/12/2018 1:16 PM, Илья Коскин wrote:
Hello everybody. Here is my problem. I
I am on f26 x86_64, fully updated.
I wanted to find which process keeps my server very busy for about 10 minutes
every few days so decided to use the audit facility to log every launched
program.
After some searching I found that I could do
$ sudo auditctl -a always,task
then later I ca
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 9:21 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 12Feb2018 21:08, bruce wrote:
>>
>> I'm testing digital ocean creating droplets/snapshots/etc..
>>
>> I've create droplets, and from them - snapshots which have allowed me
>> to regenerate additional droplets. Droplets are VM/copies of
Given how open you have this set up I must ask if you have any windows
machines on this network that need to communicate with your two systems.
If not then some headache reduction may be found in using Linux native file
share such as nfs or sshfs. Just a thought.
-- Fred
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On 12Feb2018 21:08, bruce wrote:
I'm testing digital ocean creating droplets/snapshots/etc..
I've create droplets, and from them - snapshots which have allowed me
to regenerate additional droplets. Droplets are VM/copies of servers..
Snapshots are compressed images.
Recently, I decided to try
Hey group!
Much thanks to all who've replied to some of my posts over time!
I've got an off topic isue, but someone might have pointers in whhere
I can look to debug.
I'm testing digital ocean creating droplets/snapshots/etc..
I've create droplets, and from them - snapshots which have allowed m
On 02/13/2018 01:54 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Frederic Muller wrote:
>> Happy user of Gjots2 there was an automatic update over the weekend
>> which unformately now refuses (well doesn't offer a prompt) to open GPG
>> encrypted files. So I cannot use it anymore. I downgraded to the
>> pre
Hey.
Thanks! Just found the offending lines in the /etc/fstab file on the
nfs server...
The little things..
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 7:38 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 02/12/2018 10:40 AM, bruce wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I've screwed up a test system. Somehow I've managed to "link/attach" 3 dirs
>>
>>
On 02/12/2018 10:40 AM, bruce wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've screwed up a test system. Somehow I've managed to "link/attach" 3 dirs
>
> df -h shows
>
> /dev/vda130G 9.0G 19G 33% /
> tmpfs 499M 0 499M 0% /dev/shm
> /dev/sda296G 274M 280G 1% /cloud_nfs
> /dev/sda
On 02/13/18 07:58, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Some time in recent weeks vlc stopped working for me, i.e. it will no
> longer play .avi, .mp4 or .mkv files but just lists a continuous stream
> of errors to the console (see below). I'm currently on:
>
> $ rpm -qa vlc\*
> vlc-extras-3.0.0-25.2018010
Some time in recent weeks vlc stopped working for me, i.e. it will no
longer play .avi, .mp4 or .mkv files but just lists a continuous stream
of errors to the console (see below). I'm currently on:
$ rpm -qa vlc\*
vlc-extras-3.0.0-25.20180109git0c462fc.fc27.x86_64
vlc-core-3.0.0-25.20180109git0c46
On 02/13/18 05:46, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Just further to this, on my system when the auto negotiate box is checked the
> link
> entry and the duplex entry are removed from the dialog.
Which makes perfect sense, right?
If the negotiation is automatic then displaying the manual choices would b
On 02/13/18 05:43, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I am using a home plug device to get ethernet access across the home
> electrical
> wires. The home plug device is provide 500 Mb/s, so having seen this thread
> I've
> checked my ethernet configuration and like Terry is saying my settings have
> auto
>
On 13/2/18 8:43 am, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 13/2/18 8:05 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/13/18 04:21, Terry Barnaby wrote:
I have just noticed that most of my systems now have their Ethernet
interfaces
running at 100 MBits/s half duplex rather than the expected 1GBits/s.
I think some update has
On 13/2/18 8:05 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/13/18 04:21, Terry Barnaby wrote:
I have just noticed that most of my systems now have their Ethernet interfaces
running at 100 MBits/s half duplex rather than the expected 1GBits/s.
I think some update has caused this to happen, probably about 5 days
On 12/2/18 12:50 pm, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/11/2018 01:23 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 11/2/18 5:46 pm, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
grub2-install is not needed I think.
Thanks Francis, I'll check that out. Grub2-install is still required
to update the mbr on non-efi (legacy) systems.
On 12/2/18 9:12 pm, Tom H wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 8:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/11/2018 01:23 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 11/2/18 5:46 pm, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
grub2-install is not needed I think.
Thanks Francis, I'll check that out. Grub2-install is still required
t
On 12/2/18 12:48 pm, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/11/2018 01:19 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Just further to this, I have checked my boot order in the bios and it
is set to SSD, CDROM, UEFI: Builtin efi shell.
If at boot time I display the boot menu it shows this as SSD, HARD
DISK 1, HARD DISK 2, CD
On 02/13/18 04:21, Terry Barnaby wrote:
> I have just noticed that most of my systems now have their Ethernet interfaces
> running at 100 MBits/s half duplex rather than the expected 1GBits/s.
>
> I think some update has caused this to happen, probably about 5 days ago
> (noticed
> something was s
On 02/12/2018 12:55 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Plus, dnf has the "erase" function. Therefore, in the case of troubleshooting
you
can erase what you've installed to remove unneeded/unwanted packages.
You can also use the history function to get the transaction number and
undo it.
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On 02/13/18 01:10, François Patte wrote:
>> light(dm) dm=Display Manager
>>
>> You could try sddm, kdm, or gdm?
> I don't want to do that: I dislike gnome or kde and do not want to
> introduce a lot of dependancies
For future reference
This is what one gets from adding sddm to a pure GN
I have just noticed that most of my systems now have their Ethernet
interfaces running at 100 MBits/s half duplex rather than the expected
1GBits/s.
I think some update has caused this to happen, probably about 5 days ago
(noticed something was slow). These are KDE/Plasma GUI systems but I'm
Hi,
Frederic Muller wrote:
> Happy user of Gjots2 there was an automatic update over the weekend
> which unformately now refuses (well doesn't offer a prompt) to open GPG
> encrypted files. So I cannot use it anymore. I downgraded to the
> previous version and it's working fine. Not sure if it's m
Hi.
I've screwed up a test system. Somehow I've managed to "link/attach" 3 dirs
df -h shows
/dev/vda130G 9.0G 19G 33% /
tmpfs 499M 0 499M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda296G 274M 280G 1% /cloud_nfs
/dev/sda296G 274M 280G 1% /cloud_nfs_fetch
/dev/sda
ups! Sorry for the noise, send by accident
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Hello everybody. Here is my problem. I have two computers, both with fedora
workstation 27, both with selinux disabled, both fully updated. Both have the
same configuration of samba:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
security = user
passdb backend = tdbsam
printing
On 12 February 2018 at 13:10, François Patte <
francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr> wrote:
> Le 10/02/2018 à 09:55, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> > On 02/10/18 16:42, François Patte wrote:
> >> Le 10/02/2018 à 09:32, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> >>> On 02/10/18 16:12, François Patte wrote:
> Le 09/02/2018
Le 10/02/2018 à 09:55, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 02/10/18 16:42, François Patte wrote:
>> Le 10/02/2018 à 09:32, Ed Greshko a écrit :
>>> On 02/10/18 16:12, François Patte wrote:
Le 09/02/2018 à 18:46, Rick Stevens a écrit :
> On 02/09/2018 08:05 AM, François Patte wrote:
>> Le 09/02/2
Umm uh oh!
In testing out the process for replicating/copying a base server to a
smaller target server (droplet/vm) for Digital Ocean (DO), I've hit a
major snag.
It appears that copying "some" dirs/files screws up the target vm
So, I'm trying to work my way through to see just what can b
On Mon, 12 Feb 2018 03:03:49 +, Christopher wrote:
> So... I just did a fresh install of F27, and I can't seem to find
> tracker-preferences, so I can disable the annoying document indexer that
> keeps crawling my drives. Anybody have any insight into why this is missing
> from F27, or a worka
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 8:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 02/11/2018 01:23 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 11/2/18 5:46 pm, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
>>>
>>> grub2-install is not needed I think.
>>
>> Thanks Francis, I'll check that out. Grub2-install is still required
>> to update the mbr
Hello Hans,
> The only thing I know of changing that value dynamically is
> TLP, do you perhaps have TLP installed?
Indeed - thanks for the hint! I've remove tlp and now the system works
stable with AHCI SATA mode again.
I installed tlp because I read somewhere it can be used to read the
number o
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