On 25/03/18 17:34, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 03/25/2018 02:49 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
I am trying to trace down a problem with a laptop that when it goes
into suspend for any reason, the network won't come back up. Only a
reboot will enable the wired network.
Have you tried unloading and reloadin
Allegedly, on or about 24 March 2018, Wolfgang Pfeiffer sent:
> Or maybe even 'htop' - which will you give (among other things) the
> option to move down through - as it seems - all processes that are
> currently running - search for them, nice or even stop them via a
> visible menu ...
> https://
Allegedly, on or about 25 March 2018, chicago sent:
> Don't quote the entire email.
For sure, and only what's necessary for your reply to make sense all by
itself.
> In fact, don't quote anything at all when you reply.
I wouldn't do that, as a first choice. Sure, if you have a mail client
that
On 25/03/18 17:34, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 03/25/2018 02:49 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
I am trying to trace down a problem with a laptop that when it goes
into suspend for any reason, the network won't come back up. Only a
reboot will enable the wired network.
Have you tried unloading and reloadin
The thread has digressed. A thread on "posting etiquette" was started to
take up the subject. Has the OP, Patrick, found a solution or are we still
helping? Please, close the thread or continue on subject. Apologies for
the directness.
-- Fred
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On 03/25/2018 02:49 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
I am trying to trace down a problem with a laptop that when it goes into
suspend for any reason, the network won't come back up. Only a reboot
will enable the wired network.
Have you tried unloading and reloading the kernel module?
The only indicat
Hello,
I am trying to trace down a problem with a laptop that when it goes into
suspend for any reason, the network won't come back up. Only a reboot
will enable the wired network.
This problem started in February after a kernel update with Fedora 26.
Upgraded to Fedora 27 today and the pro
On 03/25/2018 07:17 AM, chicago wrote:
I have had some positive feedback saying this here and while it is a bit
extreme I think it is also a good compromise.
This isn't a compromise, it's going to the opposite extreme.
Don't quote the entire email. In fact, don't quote anything at all when y
On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 09:27:01 +0200
François Patte wrote:
> On my f27 there is a netconsole service but, it starts before the
> network service and so fails to be launched... As it is a sysv service,
> I don't know how to confgure this service to start after network.
An option then might be to st
Bonjour,
Today I wanted to activate the dictd service on my computer. This failed
and I received a selinux alert: mdadm wanted to access something... No
connection with dictd.
After a few researches, I was sure that selinux was blocking the dictd
start. But the selinux troobleshooter only refers
On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 20:29:27 -0700
Dave Stevens wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 17:07:01 -0700
> Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> > On 03/20/2018 07:49 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
> > >
> > > yes, in my client I highlight a point as I've done here then hit
> > > reply and get no cruft and just the point I
On Sun, 2018-03-25 at 14:17 +, chicago wrote:
> Don't quote the entire email. In fact, don't quote anything at all when you
> reply. On k-9 mail there's a little x button (in the default config) that I
> can click to get rid of all the quotes text.
No, *do* quote the part you are commentin
>email. Of course my text is below the part immediately visible in the
>little preview window, so they assumed that I hadn't written anything.
I have had some positive feedback saying this here and while it is a bit
extreme I think it is also a good compromise.
Don't quote the entire email. I
People,
See inline responses:
On 2018-03-25 22:08, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2018-03-24 at 17:13 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 03/21/2018 02:52 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I've worked in seven different organizations, they all happened to use
> Lotus Notes as their mail system, which
On Sat, 2018-03-24 at 17:13 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 03/21/2018 02:52 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > I've worked in seven different organizations, they all happened to use
> > Lotus Notes as their mail system, which also defaults to top posting,
> > but it was a rule in every organization th
On Sat, 2018-03-24 at 17:13 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 03/21/2018 02:52 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > I've worked in seven different organizations, they all happened to use
> > Lotus Notes as their mail system, which also defaults to top posting,
> > but it was a rule in every organization th
On 22/03/18 06:37, chicago wrote:
Start by writing a bug report and following up at least once a week.
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I have done that.
On 22/03/18 05:17, Markku Kolkka wrote:
Robin Laing kirjoitti 22.3.2018 klo 2.20:
Hello,
There is some discussion on a different list about adding an application
to Fedora. I looked at the web site
https://developer.fedoraproject.org/start.html
and is this all that someone starts from?
Le 24/03/2018 à 11:48, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 03/24/18 18:26, François Patte wrote:
>> While shutdowning, I can see, but have not the time to read, some
>> strange messages on the console. These messages are not logged. Is there
>> a way to slow down the message display at shutdown.
>
>
> The
Le 24/03/2018 à 16:20, Wolfgang Pfeiffer a écrit :
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 22:18:36 +0800
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> On 03/24/18 20:59, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
>>>
>>> Fortunately I have a serial console attached to a second computer and all
>>> the messages
>>> were logged there. I set it up a few y
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