On 12/9/22 16:10, Tim via users wrote:
Are you supposed to remember which epson printer is which without any
clues? Are they both going to get the same name? Will they self-
modify one of their names? Will they always be the same ones in the
same order? I despise things that make me play gues
Michael D. Setzer II composed on 2022-12-10 15:28 (UTC+1000):
> Wondering if possible to add non-Fedora options to EFI boot menu with some
> method similar to the 40_Custom. Thanks.
...
> Also have this to run memtest since regular Fedora one doesn't seem to work??
> title memtest
> find --set-ro
Wondering if possible to add non-Fedora options to EFI boot menu with some
method similar to the 40_Custom. Thanks.
I've maintained a project on Sourceforge going back to 2004, and it was
originally a cd only boot option, but over years create usb and ability to boot
directly from grub2 menu us
On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 18:00:36 -0600
Dave Ulrick wrote:
> On 12/8/22 3:28 PM, Steven Usdansky via users wrote:
> > Just a guess: you're displaying $HOME instead of $HOME/Desktop.
> > Check ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs
>
> Also, to remove all icons from the XFCE desktop, open:
>
> Settings / Desktop /
On 12/9/22 11:07 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/09/2022 10:50 AM, Emmett Culley via users wrote:
Yes, I can see root log in disabled by default. How to I enable root login?
Root login is disabled because the account doesn't have a password. You can
give it one during install, but it isn't requ
Tim via users writes:
Previously, yours was:
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns myhostname
Which first tries the hosts file, then mdns, then aborts if nothing
found (I believe, going by the comments in the rest of the file). The
My read of nsswitch.conf's man page is that [NO
On Sat, 10 Dec 2022 10:40:34 +1030
Tim via users wrote:
> Which first tries the hosts file, then mdns, then aborts if nothing
> found (I believe, going by the comments in the rest of the file). The
> list of things in that line is illogical, to me. Why would have have
> two more things listed af
Tim via users wrote:
>> Can you edit the "hosts:" line in the nsswitch.conf file? See if
>> simplifying it helps?
>>
>> e.g. hosts: files dns
>>
>> Are you able to restart the network connection?
Joe Zeff:
> Done! After the edit, I disabled/enabled Networking. That did it. Not
> sure why, bu
On 12/09/2022 04:26 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Can you edit the "hosts:" line in the nsswitch.conf file? See if
simplifying it helps?
e.g. hosts: files dns
Are you able to restart the network connection?
Done! After the edit, I disabled/enabled Networking. That did it. Not
sure why, but I
Tim:
>> It is resolving. It looks like you're having a web browser issue (not
>> connecting, or something jamming in the cache). I'm guessing you've
>> restarted your browsing during this situation. But have you tried
>> flushing its cache, too? You can flush the cache without destroying
>> sav
On 12/9/22 15:35, Tim via users wrote:
It is resolving. It looks like you're having a web browser issue (not
connecting, or something jamming in the cache). I'm guessing you've
restarted your browsing during this situation. But have you tried
flushing its cache, too? You can flush the cache w
On 12/9/22 15:26, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
The reasons are your own. But it's irrelevant given that you told us:
I'm planning to reinstall with 37 very soon.[1]
Even so, I'd like to get it corrected instead of just giving up until I
upgrade. And, it will be a learning experience. Even at
Joe Zeff:
> [joe@khorlia ~]$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
> # Generated by NetworkManager
> search zeff.us
> nameserver 8.8.8.8
> nameserver 8.8.4.4
Looks normal. I'd expect the google DNS servers to be working well.
> [joe@khorlia ~]$ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
> #
> # /etc/nsswitch.conf
> #
> # An exampl
On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 5:18 PM Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> On 12/09/2022 02:59 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > Yes, this.
>
> Do you know why I haven't upgraded before this? If not, you're not in a
> position to decide when or if I upgrade.
The reasons are your own. But it's irrelevant given that you told
On 12/09/2022 02:59 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Yes, this.
Do you know why I haven't upgraded before this? If not, you're not in a
position to decide when or if I upgrade. As I've said before, I will as
soon as it's practical.
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On 12/09/2022 02:52 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
There is no point debugging it any further. Upgrade your OS.
When I can, I will, but it's not your place to give me orders.
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On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 4:53 PM Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> On Dec 9, 2022, at 15:55, Joe Zeff wrote:
> > Command not found, and dnf can't find it either. I should mention that for
> > various reasons this box is still running F 25, although I'm planning to
> > reinstall with 37 very soon.
>
>
On Dec 9, 2022, at 15:55, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Command not found, and dnf can't find it either. I should mention that for
> various reasons this box is still running F 25, although I'm planning to
> reinstall with 37 very soon.
You are running an OS that hasn’t seen any updates since 2017 (the 5
On 12/09/2022 02:38 PM, Tim via users wrote:
What's in your /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf files?
[joe@khorlia ~]$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
search zeff.us
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4
[joe@khorlia ~]$ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
On Fri, 2022-12-09 at 16:21 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> If you reinstalled, but kept your existing home partition, you may have
> systemd "user" services disabled or masked that pipewire requires.
>
> One way to check this is to create a brand new user, login as new
> user and see if (with all the
On Fri, 2022-12-09 at 13:54 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I should mention that for various reasons this box is still running F 25
Yes. That would have helped.
What's in your /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf files?
Do you have the "dig" tool installed, what results does it return (and
in comp
On 12/09/2022 02:13 PM, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
Yes, it won't work in F25. Not guessing you used a so old release. This
works for > F33 or something
I think that I started out by stating that I was stuck on 25, but
planning to upgrade RSN, because I know that Things Have Changed, and
I tidbit I remember encountering with pipewire:
If you reinstalled, but kept your existing home partition, you may have
systemd "user" services disabled or masked that pipewire requires.
One way to check this is to create a brand new user, login as new
user and see if (with all the default for ne
On 12/09/2022 02:06 PM, Terry Polzin wrote:
So in F36,
dnf whatprovides */resolvectl
I don't know about F25.
As I'm running F25, not F36, how is this possibly relevant?
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El 9/12/22 a las 21:54, Joe Zeff escribió:
On 12/09/2022 12:58 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
Did you tried?
resolvectl flush-caches
You can check dns cache size with:
resolvectl statistics
Command not found, and dnf can't find it either. I should mention
that for various reasons t
So in F36,
dnf whatprovides */resolvectl
systemd-250.3-8.fc36.i686 : System and Service Manager
Repo: fedora
Matched from:
Filename: /usr/bin/resolvectl
Filename: /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/resolvectl
systemd-250.3-8.fc36.x86_64 : System and Service Manager
Repo
On 12/09/2022 01:48 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Is there anything useful in here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/systemd-resolved#Caching
No. It's a very short paragraph followed by a large one dealing with
VPN issues which aren't relevant for me.
On 12/09/2022 12:58 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
Did you tried?
resolvectl flush-caches
You can check dns cache size with:
resolvectl statistics
Command not found, and dnf can't find it either. I should mention that
for various reasons this box is still running F 25, although I'm
On Fri, 2022-12-09 at 12:47 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Ever since last night, my desktop has been unable to resolve
> slashdot.org, but other computers on my LAN can. I'm presuming that
> there's something wrong with my DNS, so I'm trying to clear its cache,
> but I can't find instructions on how
On Fri, 2022-12-09 at 12:47 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Ever since last night, my desktop has been unable to resolve
> slashdot.org, but other computers on my LAN can.
Is it the browser, or whole system, that can't resolve it?
The dig or nslookup commands will be using the OS to resolve the
address
Stephen Morris:
>>> Pipewire doesn't work. It was videos not playing without audio
>>> muted that started this thread. And from what I've seen on the net
>>> there is potentially a lot of manual configuration required to get
>>> pipewire to work, so my view on what I'm seeing is pipewire is not
>>>
On Fri, 9 Dec 2022 12:47:14 -0700
Joe Zeff wrote:
> Suggestions?
I've been there, the main problem is there are something like a dozen
different services which may or may not be cacheing DNS information, and
you have to figure out which ones are running and lookup how to make
that one clear its c
El 9/12/22 a las 20:47, Joe Zeff escribió:
Ever since last night, my desktop has been unable to resolve
slashdot.org, but other computers on my LAN can. I'm presuming that
there's something wrong with my DNS, so I'm trying to clear its cache,
but I can't find instructions on how to do this wi
Ever since last night, my desktop has been unable to resolve
slashdot.org, but other computers on my LAN can. I'm presuming that
there's something wrong with my DNS, so I'm trying to clear its cache,
but I can't find instructions on how to do this without rebooting.
Suggestions?
_
On 12/09/2022 10:50 AM, Emmett Culley via users wrote:
Yes, I can see root log in disabled by default. How to I enable root
login?
Root login is disabled because the account doesn't have a password. You
can give it one during install, but it isn't required, so most people
never realize th
On 12/9/22 9:19 AM, Peter Boy wrote:
Am 09.12.2022 um 17:47 schrieb Emmett Culley via users
:
I am not able to login to cockpit, localhost:9090, as root. I can login as a
normal user, but that isn't acceptable. Why would I even need cockpit as a
normal user?
By default, the root login
> Am 09.12.2022 um 17:47 schrieb Emmett Culley via users
> :
>
> I am not able to login to cockpit, localhost:9090, as root. I can login as a
> normal user, but that isn't acceptable. Why would I even need cockpit as a
> normal user?
By default, the root login is blocked. Therefore, you lo
I am not able to login to cockpit, localhost:9090, as root. I can login as a
normal user, but that isn't acceptable. Why would I even need cockpit as a
normal user?
I have a fully updated Fedora instance. It may be related somehow to plasma as at the
top of the login dialog I see "Fedora Li
You have repeated many times that removing pulseaudio would remove
gnome-shell.
Suggested workarounds have been
'rpm -e --nodeps pulseaudio' followed by 'dnf install pipewire'
and the perhaps more mainstream
'dnf swap pipewire pulseaudio --allowerasing'
Any comment?
John P
On 6/12/22 10:10, John Pilkington wrote:
On 05/12/2022 22:31, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 2/12/22 21:47, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2022-12-02 at 19:45 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've disabled the pipewire service and the wireplumber service, but I
still get issues where some videos will play
On 7/12/22 16:27, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/6/22 14:03, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 6/12/22 11:02, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/5/22 14:19, Stephen Morris wrote:
I tried replacing pipewire with pulseaudio by issuing "sudo dnf
swap pipewire pulseaudio" but that failed because package "mutter"
requires
On 7/12/22 15:35, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2022-12-07 at 09:03 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
Pipewire doesn't work. It was videos not playing without audio muted
that started this thread. And from what I've seen on the net there is
potentially a lot of manual configuration required to get pip
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