Tim:
>> Okay, I've just tested it, and it still works like I expect: I can
>> add extra DNS servers, I can override DHCP and only use manually
>> enterred DNS servers.
Stan:
> Is there something else you are doing?
No, that was it.
You haven't firewalled things into non-functionality?
> I did
On Wed, 2019-07-03 at 09:54 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> I've hand probelms with dodgy SATA enclosures and old/frail SATA
> cables too.
The connectors are not the most robust, nor particularly firm-fitting.
And if people bend the cables that affects data transmission.
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On 02Jul2019 15:23, Alex wrote:
>I've since learned it takes entirely too long to copy 1.3TB to two
>2TB
>disks. I can't keep the system down that long.
You don't need to.
The problem is the LSI hardware RAID. All eight ports are consumed
with the eight 240GB disks.
At least with mdadm you
On 7/2/19 11:38 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Do you have flathub enabled?
>
> For me,
>
> $ sudo flatpak remotes
> NameOptions
> fedora system,oci
> flathub system
OK, I see now. Had to follow the instructions for kubuntu.
Yet another way to find/install software. Unfortunately not integrated w
Thanks.
I have been trying with:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors#ThinkPad_X120e
On 7/2/19 4:14 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
This page lists the 120 but not the 140, but may be of help. Note it
refers to some quite dated distros so may be irrelevant:
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_t
On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 07:16:17AM +1200, Seth Kenlon wrote:
> Using the UUID is correct.
>
> If the script isn't being executed by udev but you can confirm that
> udev is correctl mounting your target partition, and the shell script
> functions as expected when you run it manually, then I would c
This page lists the 120 but not the 140, but may be of help. Note it refers
to some quite dated distros so may be irrelevant:
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_control_fan_speed#Automated_program_-_Simple_ThinkPad_Fan_Control
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 1:44 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Anyone
Hi,
> >I've since learned it takes entirely too long to copy 1.3TB to two 2TB
> >disks. I can't keep the system down that long.
>
> You don't need to.
The problem is the LSI hardware RAID. All eight ports are consumed
with the eight 240GB disks.
The two 2TB disks are connected to the onboard SAT
Using the UUID is correct.
If the script isn't being executed by udev but you can confirm that
udev is correctl mounting your target partition, and the shell script
functions as expected when you run it manually, then I would create a
simple timestamp shell script just to confirm that you can get
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 13:09:03 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Anyone have experience with this?
>
> My new x140e's fan is running at 590rpm with the CPU/GPU temp at low
> 50s C. I have a SSD, so drive temp is not much of an issue.
>
> The fan is noisy. The old x120e ran at 450rpm with temp of 6
Anyone have experience with this?
My new x140e's fan is running at 590rpm with the CPU/GPU temp at low 50s
C. I have a SSD, so drive temp is not much of an issue.
The fan is noisy. The old x120e ran at 450rpm with temp of 60s C and
was just fine.
I am going through the various docs and sa
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 7/2/19 10:22 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
>> home user via users wrote:
>>
>>> (background)
>>> Last week, I was to participate in a "Zoom" meeting for a charity that
>>> I'm involved in. I have the needed software on my rarely-used windows-7
>>> box. But I could not complete the
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:18:37 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
> Okay, I've just tested it, and it still works like I expect: I can
> add extra DNS servers, I can override DHCP and only use manually
> enterred DNS servers.
Is there something else you are doing?
I did this, and it shows up in the con
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 23:53:18 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/1/19 10:04 PM, stan via users wrote:
> > On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:08:32 +0930
> > Tim via users wrote:
> >
> >> Do you mean you can't find anywhere to set such options, or it
> >> ignores what you do?
> >
> > There isn't an option i
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 12:53:14 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> For a connection you specify IPv4 Method as "Automatic (addresses
> only)" and you define the DNS server you wish to use. If it is on
> the local host you can use 127.0.0.1
I did this, and it shows up in the connection info, and NetworkManag
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 22:22:09 -0700
Mike Wright wrote:
> I use three dns servers on one host: an authority, a caching server,
> then dnsmasq in front of all that to return a localhost address for
> ad servers I want to block (they all hit a web server that returns
> status 200 content-length 0).
The instructions provided by S. Bob worked.
The zoom web site does provide a quick, partial test. I did it, and the
install passed. A full test awaits the next zoom meeting with the
charity I help. That should be late this month.
I'm marking this thread SOLVED. My thanks to all who tried
(responding to Samuel)
My 2 follow-up questions were so I could learn.
> It wouldn't use it silently. Did you import the key using rpm? ...
I downloaded the 2 files and did the "dnf install". That's all. It
worked. So this...
> Or maybe dnf doesn't enforce the signing check
> when installin
(responding to Samuel's Monday post)
Before I saw your post, I had successfully installed Zoom using the
instructions provided by S. Bob. But I thank you for trying to help.
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Hello,
I also noted that /boot/grub/grub2.cfg was not updated after a kernel update.
However, grubenv and /boot/loader/entries are updated. But, finally every
thing is OK, ie. the boot offers the correct the kernel options!
=
On 7/2/19 10:22 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> home user via users wrote:
>
>> (background)
>> Last week, I was to participate in a "Zoom" meeting for a charity that
>> I'm involved in. I have the needed software on my rarely-used windows-7
>> box. But I could not complete the windows-7 login (some prob
home user via users wrote:
> (background)
> Last week, I was to participate in a "Zoom" meeting for a charity that
> I'm involved in. I have the needed software on my rarely-used windows-7
> box. But I could not complete the windows-7 login (some problem with a
> windows-7 service). I've since
Hi,
For a while now kernel updates doesn't update the grub menu on my system.
However I could always manually update using `grub2-mkconfig -o
/boot/grub/grub2.cfg`. But lately I can't even do that! I have already tried
running `grub2-switch-to-blscfg`, but I don't think that does anything.
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 4:32 PM Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> On 7/1/19 3:01 AM, Alex wrote:
>
> > I've since learned it takes entirely too long to copy 1.3TB to two 2TB
> > disks. I can't keep the system down that long.
>
> This is why LVM was invented a long time ago, you would do this online
> wi
Crashed again last night during rsync. Looks like it is time for a bug
report...
Jun 28 01:13:57 lx140e kernel: Out of memory: Killed process 2545
(firefox) total-vm:3122000kB, anon-rss:412084kB, file-rss:0kB,
shmem-rss:2672kB
Jun 28 15:20:58 lx140e kernel: Out of memory: Killed process 1136
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 01:42 -0400, Steven Ulrick wrote:
> But for some reason, the password that I used to install and upgrade
> all that stuff stopped working. So, I booted the Live DVD again
> (which takes a long time on my system), did the chroot thing again,
> and changed the password. passwd d
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