Fedup 18 -> 19 went fine for me,
but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
to clean up yum records?
[I grep-ped for error in fedup.log but didn't find anything
except RPMs with error/Error in their names.]
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On 07/06/2013 01:19 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
On 07/05/2013 10:26 PM, Roger wrote:
I just now used Fedup to update Fedora 18 to 19. It did it's thing
quickly and efficiently and awaited a reboot.
I have both Ubuntu and Fedora on the hard drive. It boots to the Ubuntu
grub from which I select
Thanks, Poma.
I have compiled and installed the code in the URL you have provided.
However, I am still seeing the same issue.
Regards,
j
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 12:04 PM, poma wrote:
> On 27.06.2013 19:59, Jerome Yanga wrote:
> > Here are the info you requested. :)
> >
> > I get these error
Maybe it's a router-generated traffic.
e.g. an Asus router has "Enable UPnP" option in "IP" settings.
2013/7/5 Kevin Wilson
> Hello,
> I see that from time to time I get in fedora 18 this traffic:
>
> SSDP - Simple Service Discovery Protocol
>
> every 2-3 minutes a couple of frames for address
On 07/06/13 15:50, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Fedup 18 -> 19 went fine for me,
> but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
> Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
> to clean up yum records?
What do you mean "clean up yum records"?
What were the warnings? What error
Hi,
You are right! it is from an Edimax wireless router.
I know now for sure because with sniffer I see the address of
192.168.2.1 as a source address, and the 192.168.2.1 address is the
address of the Edimax wireless router.
However:
There is a UPnP setting - I can reach it from the web interfac
Hi,
Can someone explain systemd's behaviour? Why is when I have the
following services enabled:
nfs-idmap.service nfs-lock.service nfs-mountd.service nfs-secure.service
I have to enable nfs.target otherwise they fail to start?
This is Fedora 19.
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Seems like a rev number is missing in this dependency error from Yum:
# yum -y update
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package rcssserver3d.i686 0:0.6.6-3.fc18 will be updated
---> Package rcssserver3d.i686 0:0.6.7-1.f
Hello,
Of late (since later days of F18), I have been getting the following
error whenever a new kernel gets installed: /boot/grub2/grub.cfg does
not get updated and has to be "fixed" manually using
sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
Is there any way to fix this problem?
The only erro
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/06/13 15:50, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Fedup 18 -> 19 went fine for me,
>> but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
>> Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
>> to clean up yum records?
>
> What do you mean "clean up yum records"?
I don'
On 07/05/2013 10:06 AM, Richard Vickery wrote:
>
>
> "systemctl reboot gdm" has too many arguments
>
That should be "systemctl restart gdm"
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On Sat, 06 Jul 2013 09:40:56 -0400, Tim Evans wrote:
> Seems like a rev number is missing in this dependency error from Yum:
>
> # yum -y update
> Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package rcssserver3d.i686 0:0.6.
walksalot wrote
> Booting the 64-bit F19 live DVD on my system results in many minutes of a
> rattling optical drive, and then a uniform grey screen with a row of about
> 16 PC block graphics characters in the upper left. The system is, umm,
> utterly non-responsive at this point. Have to power c
Ed Greshko wrote
> On 07/06/13 09:02, walksalot wrote:
>> Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote
>>> Check CD/DVD media or better use USB. I had similar situation on broken
>>> CD several years ago.
>> The media matches the SHA256 checksum.
>>
>> But, I appear to be the only one reporting this problem. Anybod
On Saturday, July 6, 2013, 12:08:44 PM, Paul Allen wrote:
> walksalot wrote
>> Booting the 64-bit F19 live DVD on my system results in many minutes of a
>> rattling optical drive, and then a uniform grey screen with a row of about
>> 16 PC block graphics characters in the upper left. The system is
Huh. With the full x86_64 install DVD, I can choose "use basic graphics
mode" in the initial menu under Troubleshooting, and the installer comes up
OK.Without that, the screen is f*cked up just like what happens with the
live DVD. My video hardware is nVidia.
I think I'll let F19 stew for a
Reindl Harald ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 06/07/2013
13:39:
Am 06.07.2013 08:51, schrieb antonio montagnani:
I get this message:
RPM Scriptlet: dracut-install: ERROR: installing
'/usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts/True.*'
08:49:39 : YUM: E: /usr/lib/dracut/dracut-install -D /var/t
I normally run sshd on a port different than 22 and I'm trying to do the
same on a fresh Fedora 19, but it fails with a permission denied error:
32) root:~> systemctl status sshd.service
sshd.service - OpenSSH server daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/sshd.service; enabled)
Acti
On Saturday, July 6, 2013, 2:20:51 PM, Paul wrote:
> Huh. With the full x86_64 install DVD, I can choose "use basic graphics
> mode" in the initial menu under Troubleshooting, and the installer comes up
> OK.Without that, the screen is f*cked up just like what happens with the
> live DVD. My
Reindl Harald ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 06/07/2013
21:39:
Am 06.07.2013 21:31, schrieb antonio montagnani:
Reindl Harald ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 06/07/2013 13:39:
Am 06.07.2013 08:51, schrieb antonio montagnani:
I get this message:
RPM Scriptl
On 06.07.2013 16:02, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> On 07/06/13 15:50, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>> Fedup 18 -> 19 went fine for me,
>>> but I noticed a few warnings came up during the process.
>>> Is there any command one could or should run after fedup
>>> to clean up yum records?
>>
Am 06.07.2013 08:51, schrieb antonio montagnani:
> I get this message:
>
> RPM Scriptlet: dracut-install: ERROR: installing
> '/usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts/True.*'
> 08:49:39 : YUM: E: /usr/lib/dracut/dracut-install -D
> /var/tmp/initramfs.3dcDyn /usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts/True.
>
> what does it
Am 06.07.2013 15:40, schrieb Tim Evans:
> # yum -y update
do *not* use "-y"
what are you doing if due a packaging-error half of the system
would be removed?
> Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package rcssserve
Am 06.07.2013 21:31, schrieb antonio montagnani:
> Reindl Harald ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 06/07/2013
> 13:39:
>>
>>
>> Am 06.07.2013 08:51, schrieb antonio montagnani:
>>> I get this message:
>>>
>>> RPM Scriptlet: dracut-install: ERROR: installing
>>> '/usr/lib/kbd/conso
Am 06.07.2013 16:02, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
> Incidentally, I've used fedup twice now, F-17->F-18 and F-18->F-19,
> and based on this sample of 2 I'd give it 150 out of 100.
> I was suspicious of it because the old Fedora upgrade (I forget its name)
> caused me endless trouble.
>
> My only sugg
Am 06.07.2013 15:54, schrieb Ranjan Maitra:
> Of late (since later days of F18), I have been getting the following
> error whenever a new kernel gets installed: /boot/grub2/grub.cfg does
> not get updated and has to be "fixed" manually using
>
> sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
>
>
Am 06.07.2013 22:11, schrieb antonio montagnani:
> Reindl Harald ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 06/07/2013
> 21:39:
>>
>>
>> Am 06.07.2013 21:31, schrieb antonio montagnani:
>>> Reindl Harald ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on 06/07/2013
>>> 13:39:
A
Am 06.07.2013 21:41, schrieb Amadeus W.M.:
> I normally run sshd on a port different than 22 and I'm trying to do the
> same on a fresh Fedora 19, but it fails with a permission denied error:
>
> I am, however, able to run it e.g. on port 34567. Any idea what's going
> on? As far as I can tell
I would like some help/opinions installing Fedora 19 on a new computer
which came with Windows 7 installed.
I have shrunk the Windows partition to 40 gigs ( it's an 80 gig hd) and now
have 4 partitions, two devoted to Windows and two empty ones...I plan to
put Fedora
in one of them.
Windows st
On 07/07/2013 01:12 AM, Frank wrote:
> I would like some help/opinions installing Fedora 19 on a new computer
> which came with Windows 7 installed.
> I have shrunk the Windows partition to 40 gigs ( it's an 80 gig hd) and now
> have 4 partitions, two devoted to Windows and two empty ones...I plan
On Sat, 06 Jul 2013 21:56:28 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 06.07.2013 21:41, schrieb Amadeus W.M.:
>> I normally run sshd on a port different than 22 and I'm trying to do
>> the same on a fresh Fedora 19, but it fails with a permission denied
>> error:
>>
>> I am, however, able to run it e.g.
Hi,
so I've been running 'yum update' today and when I wanted to reboot, I
found that grub now has an entry to boot some vmlinuz-fedup instead of a
normal kernel, and that even as default :(
The vmlinuz-fedup isn't bootable --- apparently it tries to start some
sort of rescue mode and then says i
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 15:45:53 +0200,
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 06.07.2013 15:40, schrieb Tim Evans:
# yum -y update
do *not* use "-y"
what are you doing if due a packaging-error half of the system
would be removed?
An update isn't going to do that. If you were doing an erase or distro
On 07.07.2013, lee wrote:
> What kind of crap is that?
I don't know.
> And does it mean that there again will be problems with updating when I try
> to move to F19?
In general, I would always prefer a fresh install over any
update. Experience over the years has shown (for me) that updating is
On 07/07/2013 03:52 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 07.07.2013, lee wrote:
What kind of crap is that?
I don't know.
And does it mean that there again will be problems with updating when I try
to move to F19?
In general, I would always prefer a fresh install over any
update. Experience over the ye
When I insert an image in an Impress document and I want to resize
images keeping dimension ratio, it seems that it doesn't work, ratio is
dismissed!!!
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On 07/07/2013 04:45 PM, antonio wrote:
When I insert an image in an Impress document and I want to resize
images keeping dimension ratio, it seems that it doesn't work, ratio
is dismissed!!!
I think you've gotta hold down ctrl or shift while dragging the corner.
something like that anyway.
One
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