desktop background image

2018-05-04 Thread Jeffrey Ross
I upgraded my system to Fedora 28 (from 26 -> 27 -> 28) and when I upgraded to 28 I no longer had a desktop background image, the desktop was simply "black".  I dismissed it as a minor issue and loaded a background image, I did this from Firefox, I had an image up and selected "set as desktop i

Re: F28: Why doesn't NIS work?

2018-05-04 Thread Tom Horsley
On Fri, 4 May 2018 13:51:14 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: > Might I suggest using "compat" or "files sss" instead of "files nis" in > your /etc/nsswitch.conf file for passwd, group and shadow? E.g.: Thanks for the suggestion, but I tried both, same results, no login for NIS users. I enabled and star

Re: F28 HotPlug not working properly

2018-05-04 Thread T_POL
On Fri, 4 May 2018 14:20:13 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: > On 05/04/2018 01:30 PM, T_POL wrote: > > I've noticed that Fedora 28 does not detect an external eSATA disk when > > it's inserted. > > If the eSATA disk is already plugged at boot, it's normally detected and > > automounted. > > > > USB

Re: F28 HotPlug not working properly

2018-05-04 Thread Rick Stevens
On 05/04/2018 01:30 PM, T_POL wrote: > I've noticed that Fedora 28 does not detect an external eSATA disk when it's > inserted. > If the eSATA disk is already plugged at boot, it's normally detected and > automounted. > > USB disks are handled correctly. > > I've made a test using a "Fedora-Xfc

Re: F28: Why doesn't NIS work?

2018-05-04 Thread Rick Stevens
On 05/04/2018 12:21 PM, Tom Horsley wrote: > I've got ypbin running. > > I can do a "ypcat passwd" and see the user defined > > The home directory and the shell both exist for that user > > The /etc/nsswitch.conf file has "files nis" for passwd, shadow, and group. > > But I get this in /var/log

F28 HotPlug not working properly

2018-05-04 Thread T_POL
I've noticed that Fedora 28 does not detect an external eSATA disk when it's inserted. If the eSATA disk is already plugged at boot, it's normally detected and automounted. USB disks are handled correctly. I've made a test using a "Fedora-Xfce-live-27" and everything works fine. I'm using an H

F28: Why doesn't NIS work?

2018-05-04 Thread Tom Horsley
I've got ypbin running. I can do a "ypcat passwd" and see the user defined The home directory and the shell both exist for that user The /etc/nsswitch.conf file has "files nis" for passwd, shadow, and group. But I get this in /var/log/secure: May 4 15:14:38 tomh login: FAILED LOGIN 1 FROM tty

F28: gnome-shell crashes when using external displays

2018-05-04 Thread Stefan Hübner via users
Hi, I upgraded to Fedora 28 two days ago (May 2nd). My laptop usually is mounted to a docking station with two Dell displays attached. Since this morning I cannot start a gnome session anymore. After login the shell crashes gets back to GDM. In fact it's enough to hover over the top right drop do

After upgrade F27->F28: Gnome does not start properly (hangs?)

2018-05-04 Thread Jouk Jansen
Hi All, I upgraded one of my machines from F27 to F28 by command line dnf-upgrade. All did run without problem until the machine rebooted itself. After the "fedora F" the screen freezes with only a pointer in view, which does not move when I move the mouse. Luckely I could connect to the machine

Re: Upgrade Fedora 27 to Fedora 28.

2018-05-04 Thread Ger van Dijck
On Wed, 02 May 2018 17:32:33 +0200, Temlakos wrote: On 05/02/2018 11:29 AM, Ger van Dijck wrote: Hi Fedora people , When trying to update from Fedora 27 to Fedora 28 , following the upgrade protocol wich functionates perfect , I get the message : transaction check error : /boot /efi/EF

Re: Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-05-04 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
I'm not subscribed to receive all the e-mails, so I answer to my own. Hope not to scramble the thread order... Thanks for answering. Here the output requested. Possibly before the update, chronyd and gssproxy (and I see also libvirtd) went into a sort of parallel background not preventing display

Re: Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-05-04 Thread Robbi Nespu
On 05/04/2018 02:57 PM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote: > Hello, > I'm in F27. > After updates of two days ago (the previous update was about one week > ago if I remember correctly) the boot has become quite slow. Hi Gianluca, what is your systemd-analyze output? $ systemd-analyze time $ systemd-analyze