Re: question: does "diff" use short cuts? [SOLVED]

2023-07-11 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 7/11/23 20:39, home user wrote: Ron's tests showed that my suspicion was correct: an inappropriate (in my opinion) short cut was being used.  So, Roberto, short cuts are sometimes used.  Ron also provided the solution, doing as root:   sync ; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches This isn

Re: Unable to Port Forward to a Virtual Machine

2023-07-11 Thread Lists
On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 6:36:22 PM PDT David King wrote: > On 7/11/23 19:15, Lists wrote: > > > > > > > I have a Fedora (35) workstation with some VMs running on a virtual > > LAN and I want to open service(s) to the local Physical LAN. Goal is > > to make an HTTP service running on 192.168.12

Re: question: does "diff" use short cuts? [SOLVED]

2023-07-11 Thread home user
On 7/7/23 11:42 AM, home user wrote: When I try to verify a back-up, I use "diff -r".  The directory trees being compared contain about 870 files (mostly binary, like PNG, JPG, and so on), and take up about 707 megabytes.  The trees being compared are on the hard drive and on a USB-3 stick.  Wh

Re: Unable to Port Forward to a Virtual Machine

2023-07-11 Thread David King
On 7/11/23 19:15, Lists wrote: I have a Fedora (35) workstation with some VMs running on a virtual LAN and I want to open service(s) to the local Physical LAN. Goal is to make an HTTP service running on 192.168.122.11:80 visible to 192.168.1.* as 192.168.1.62:80 The problem isn't your firew

fedora38 and Samsung ML-1740 USB Printer

2023-07-11 Thread Alex
Hi, I have a Samsung ML-1740 printer connected via USB that I managed to get working with fedora37, but after a complete reinstall, I can't remember how I did it, nor manage to figure it out. I thought I located a PPD file, but now can't find one. I also recall working with CUPS on the web backend

Unable to Port Forward to a Virtual Machine

2023-07-11 Thread Lists
I have a Fedora (35) workstation with some VMs running on a virtual LAN and I want to open service(s) to the local Physical LAN. Goal is to make an HTTP service running on 192.168.122.11:80 visible to 192.168.1.* as 192.168.1.62:80 What am I missing!?!? Office Network 192.168.1.* 192.168.1.6

Re: dwagent

2023-07-11 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 2023-07-11 02:34, Patrick Dupre wrote: #0 0x7f648c0e2cfa XGetWindowAttributes (libX11.so.6 + 0x29cfa) #1 0x7f6486a0758e DWAScreenCaptureGetMonitorsInfo (/usr/local/dwagent/native/dwagscreencapturexorg.so + 0x758e) Something is going wrong with ge

Re: Not enough swap space to hibernate

2023-07-11 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2023-07-11 at 21:06 +0930, Tim via users wrote: > Tim: > > > One of the big problems (pun intended) that was that your swap > > > had to > > > be sufficiently bigger than your RAM to handle whatever the swap > > > file > > > was doing at the time PLUS being able to dump memory into it. > >

Re: Not enough swap space to hibernate

2023-07-11 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> One of the big problems (pun intended) that was that your swap had to >> be sufficiently bigger than your RAM to handle whatever the swap file >> was doing at the time PLUS being able to dump memory into it. Patrick O'Callaghan: > Certainly, but having two files rather than one makes no p

Re: Not enough swap space to hibernate

2023-07-11 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2023-07-11 at 12:48 +0930, Tim via users wrote: > On Mon, 2023-07-10 at 17:18 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > I agree that making this simpler is a worthy goal, but it's the > > same goal > > in both cases. Not using the hibernation file for swap doesn't gain > > you > > anything. >

Re: dwagent

2023-07-11 Thread Patrick Dupre
dmesg|grep dwagent [1086699.214468] dwagent[31676]: segfault at 968 ip 7f4ff9ae2cfa sp 7f4ffb3fced0 error 4 in libX11.so.6.4.0[7f4ff9ad5000+95000] likely on CPU 10 (core 4, socket 0) [1086703.369522] dwagent[31699]: segfault at 968 ip 7fd8168e2cfa sp 7fd817ffded0 error 4 in libX