On 22.06.2013 16:57, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> The same message is in the vncserver log file, btw. I'm starting the
> XFCE4 desktop via `exec startxfce4 --with-ck-launch' and ck-launch-session
> starts and runs. What else can I do?!?
>
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Corinna
- yum erase ConsoleKit
On 23.06.2013 04:45, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 06/22/2013 06:49 PM, lee wrote:
>> Joe Zeff writes:
>>
>>> On 06/21/2013 09:19 PM, lee wrote:
And how would I disable it? Mdmonitor is stopped and disabled, and md
is still running.
>>>
>>> systemctl stop SERVICENAME.service
>>> systemctl mask S
Tim:
>> Have you seen Windows complain at boot up that you hadn't shut down
>> properly, and it needs to check the drive? (Of course you did shut
>> down properly, *it* screwed up doing so.) Then you have the fun of
>> waiting for it to scan through one hell of a huge drive. More so if
>> your c
On 22.06.2013 16:28, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
…
> I know next to nothing about polkit. To get virt-manager working I added
> a rule once:
>
> $ cat /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/80-libvirt-manage.rules
> polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
> if (action.id == "org.libvirt.unix.manage"
>
Ok, folks, I just want to inject some bit of reality here. I've started
working on Unix internals in 1980, and have worked ever since on just
about any OS that has come my way--almost all variants of Unix, Linux,
Windows, and a bunch of others that are irrelevant to this conversation.
Why do I say
Am 23.06.2013 04:45, schrieb Joe Zeff:
> On 06/22/2013 06:49 PM, lee wrote:
>> Joe Zeff writes:
>>
>>> On 06/21/2013 09:19 PM, lee wrote:
And how would I disable it? Mdmonitor is stopped and disabled, and md
is still running.
>>>
>>> systemctl stop SERVICENAME.service
>>> systemctl ma
On 23.06.2013 15:24, Dave Ihnat wrote:
…
> Enough pre-coffee pontificating. …
Try again after the cafe break. :)
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My new motherboard seems to have a audio system that
is friendlier to alsa and pulseaudio. For the first
time ever I see both HDMI and S/PDIF listed as
possible outputs when I run "gnome-control-center sound".
They even both work when I test the speakers.
Since I no longer seem to need low-level k
On 23.06.2013 05:00, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Is there an equivalent of systemd-analyze for system shutdown processes.
>
> Something on a couple of my machines takes about 20 seconds to wind
> down, during a reboot or a shutdown, and I'd like to figure out what it is.
http://freedesktop.org/wiki/
On 23.06.2013 15:56, Tom Horsley wrote:
…
> Can I have my normal system beeps and wot-not
> going to HDMI, but tell mplayer to output to
> the S/PDIF output? If so, anyone have any
> examples of the syntax I need to use on the
> mplayer command line?
man 1 mplayer - pulse
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On 21.06.2013 09:44, Gabriel VLASIU wrote:
> Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use
> eth[0,1..] as before.
yum erase biosdevname ;)
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 16:17:55 +0200
poma wrote:
> > Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use
> > eth[0,1..] as before.
>
> yum erase biosdevname ;)
Yea, that works for f18, but in f19, they have yet another
immutable name generator so that if you merely erase biosdevn
> Something on a couple of my machines takes about 20 seconds to wind
> down, during a reboot or a shutdown, and I'd like to figure out what it is.
For me, it is the external USB drive which has suspended
itself and doing the umount waits for it to come alive
again.
It would be nice if the syst
On 06/23/2013 09:57 AM, poma wrote:
On 23.06.2013 05:00, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Is there an equivalent of systemd-analyze for system shutdown processes.
Something on a couple of my machines takes about 20 seconds to wind
down, during a reboot or a shutdown, and I'd like to figure out what it is
On Jun 23 15:12, poma wrote:
> On 22.06.2013 16:28, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> …
> > I know next to nothing about polkit. To get virt-manager working I added
> > a rule once:
> >
> > $ cat /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/80-libvirt-manage.rules
> > polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
> > if (
On 23.06.2013 16:52, Frank McCormick wrote:
>On my systems running IceWm the system will sit for up to 90 seconds
> waiting for a "stop job" on lightdm
> to finish. Then it will shutdown or reboot, whatever I have requested
> from IceWm. However restarts or shutdowns from
> lightdm happen very
On 23.06.2013 17:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
…
> Btw., just for the records, I had found an ugly workaround in the
> meantime, but it did the trick:
>
> I started startxfce4 from ~/.Xclients via `ssh localhost'. This
> enforced a valid session, which made polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1
> sta
On 23.06.2013 16:29, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 16:17:55 +0200
> poma wrote:
>
>>> Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use
>>> eth[0,1..] as before.
>>
>> yum erase biosdevname ;)
>
> Yea, that works for f18, but in f19, they have yet another
> immutabl
I only store.records.that connect.
I añ.xdiving
On Jun 23, 2013 12:22 PM, "poma" wrote:
> On 23.06.2013 17:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> …
> > Btw., just for the records, I had found an ugly workaround in the
> > meantime, but it did the trick:
> >
> > I started startxfce4 from ~/.Xclients via `s
On 23.06.2013 18:54, CDR wrote:
> I only store.records.that connect.
> I añ.xdiving
Skydiving or sea diving? :)
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Reposting on Fedora list because it's not only 19 affected
I noticed this morning that when I run grub2-mkconfig from my fedora 19
partition, or from my 18 partition
it does not find all the kernels on a fedora 17 partition. There are 3
in Fedora 17 /boot...3.8.11, 3.8.13 and the latest
3.9.
On 06/23/2013 01:47 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
Reposting on Fedora list because it's not only 19 affected
I noticed this morning that when I run grub2-mkconfig from my fedora
19 partition, or from my 18 partition
it does not find all the kernels on a fedora 17 partition. There are
3 in Fedo
On 23.06.2013 20:16, Frank McCormick wrote:
> Further to thisI checked the grub.cfg and the other kernels are
> in the list. But Grub is not displaying them when advanced options
> is picked. It only displays the one kernel.
Simplify,
/etc/default/grub
GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU="true"
GRUB_TER
On 06/23/2013 02:43 PM, poma wrote:
On 23.06.2013 20:16, Frank McCormick wrote:
Further to thisI checked the grub.cfg and the other kernels are
in the list. But Grub is not displaying them when advanced options
is picked. It only displays the one kernel.
Simplify,
/etc/default/grub
GR
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > > Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use
> > > eth[0,1..] as before.
> >
> > yum erase biosdevname ;)
>
> Yea, that works for f18, but in f19, they have yet another
> immut
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 12:01 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
wrote:
>> 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 013 013 036Pre-fail
>> Always FAILING_NOW 3587
>
> What the other respondents missed is that this is the *reallocated*
> sector count. It is a count of the sectors that have already be
Dear All,
I have now a new disk running on my machine
Model Family: Western Digital Caviar Green (AF, SATA 6Gb/s)
SATA Version is: SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s)
Why is not my disk with
current: 3.0 Gb/s
?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
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On 06/24/13 05:28, Paul Smith wrote:
> I have now a new disk running on my machine
>
> Model Family: Western Digital Caviar Green (AF, SATA 6Gb/s)
> SATA Version is: SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s)
>
> Why is not my disk with
>
> current: 3.0 Gb/s
>
> Any ideas?
Is the SATA controller
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> I have now a new disk running on my machine
>>
>> Model Family: Western Digital Caviar Green (AF, SATA 6Gb/s)
>> SATA Version is: SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s)
>>
>> Why is not my disk with
>>
>> current: 3.0 Gb/s
>>
>> Any ideas
On 06/23/2013 05:39 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I have now a new disk running on my machine
Model Family: Western Digital Caviar Green (AF, SATA 6Gb/s)
SATA Version is: SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s)
Why is not my disk with
current:
For the longest time, I've had this suspicion that some
update to the Intel graphics driver has made it screw
up the range of colors that can be displayed.
I just found this command:
xrandr --output HDMI2 --set "Broadcast RGB" Full
And the result is magical, the thin mist that had been
obscuring
No matters, hows capable or which port/controller is used, because
mechanical sata hdds will never fill limits of sata2 capacity. Sata3
ports are most commonly used for fast SSD.
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/24/13 05:28, Paul Smith wrote:
>> I have now a new
On 06/24/13 05:56, Tom Horsley wrote:
> For the longest time, I've had this suspicion that some
> update to the Intel graphics driver has made it screw
> up the range of colors that can be displayed.
>
> I just found this command:
>
> xrandr --output HDMI2 --set "Broadcast RGB" Full
>
> And the res
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 06:30:00 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Just the smallest amount of googling suggests that an xorg.conf option exists
> for this
>
> Option "BROADCAST_RGB" "0" or "1"
Absolutely true, and a fantastically large amount of
googling doesn't disclose which section it is supp
On 06/23/2013 05:50 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Digimer wrote:
Thanks to both for your replies. I am not sure whether my motherborad
is capable of SATA 6.0 Gb/s. How can I determine that?
It will say in your mainboard's manual. Often time, on two ports will be
SATA
On 23.06.2013 21:27, Frank McCormick wrote:
…
> The only difference is GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT
> ^
> and should true have double quotes around it ?
It's all the same for the single values.
I just tested,
- grub2-2.00-15.fc18.x86_64
- grub2-2.00-22.fc19.i686
and no problemos at all as you des
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Digimer wrote:
Thanks to both for your replies. I am not sure whether my motherborad
is capable of SATA 6.0 Gb/s. How can I determine that?
>>>
>>> It will say in your mainboard's manual. Often time, on two ports will be
>>> SATA3 and the bulk will be SA
…
Oh yeah,
this is the only problem I've found so far, which doesn't affect
the functioning of the grub,
$ rpm -ql grub2-tools-2.00-22.fc19 | grep default/grub
/etc/default/grub
$ file /etc/sysconfig/grub
/etc/sysconfig/grub: broken symbolic link to `/etc/default/grub'
You can do it yourself, righ
On 06/24/13 06:47, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 06:30:00 +0800
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Just the smallest amount of googling suggests that an xorg.conf option
>> exists for this
>>
>> Option "BROADCAST_RGB" "0" or "1"
> Absolutely true, and a fantastically large amount of
> g
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 07:37:12 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Yeah, well I'm not going to be much help with that at the moment since I
> don't have the time to really research and bring back my xorg.conf skills.
> :-(
Me either :-).
I finally settled on running a script that uses xrandr
to check th
FWIW the command "lshw" will also show motherboard make/model and a whole
lot of other very verbose information about system hardware. It describes
my motherboard this way:
description: Motherboard
product: GA-MA770-UD3
vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
lshw is not a stan
On 24.06.2013 01:37, Ed Greshko wrote:
…
> Most likely placed in the "Screen" or "Device" section. Probably needs to be
> combined with the ConnectedMonitor option.
>
> FWIW, not all video drivers support that option. The binary NVidia drivers
> don't support it AFAIK.
Module specific propert
On 06/23/2013 07:24 PM, poma wrote:
…
Oh yeah,
this is the only problem I've found so far, which doesn't affect
the functioning of the grub,
$ rpm -ql grub2-tools-2.00-22.fc19 | grep default/grub
/etc/default/grub
$ file /etc/sysconfig/grub
/etc/sysconfig/grub: broken symbolic link to `/etc/defa
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 14:16:22 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On 06/23/2013 01:47 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
> >
> > Reposting on Fedora list because it's not only 19 affected
> >
> >
> > I noticed this morning that when I run grub2-mkconfig from my fedora
> > 19 partition, or from my 18 partition
Hi all,
I read a bit about the difference between "Hibernate" and "Suspend".
I use my laptop as virtualization host too, and wonder what about the
VMs when Suspending.
I works fairly well when no VM is launched.
What is suposed to happen if I have KVM VMs started?
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On 23.06.2013, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Something on a couple of my machines takes about 20 seconds to wind down,
> during a reboot or a shutdown, and I'd like to figure out what it is.
This has been an ongoing problem on all of my machines, and it boils
down to systemd itself. You can recompile
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