Hi,
After upgrading to gdm 3.12 (it was a mistake for several reasons :)) I've
fixed almost every problem except one.
When I log in using gdm my home which is on ecryptfs cannot be mounted
automatically
I need to log-on using console and after that I can use graphical
environment
I think my pam
Hello,
For months or years, I was able to connect to my home Wifi without
re-entering the key. Until some updates two days ago, which, I think,
included NetworkManager. Now, whenever I boot first time during the day, it
asks me for the Wifi key.
I should mention that months ago, there wa
See opening of last post.
I agree about if ain't broke don't fix it. I still have a fc5 nfs server that
is still doing its job.
Dave
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On 08/09/14 19:13, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading to gdm 3.12 (it was a mistake for several reasons :)) I've
> fixed almost every problem except one.
>
> When I log in using gdm my home which is on ecryptfs cannot be mounted
> automatically
>
> I need to log-on using console and aft
maybe wrong password or there's something wrong with your network configuration发送自 SolMail 客户端- Original Message -
From: Oliver Ruebenacker
To: Community support for Fedora users
Date: Sat Aug 09 19:57:32 GMT+08:00 2014
Subject: Suddenly keeps asking for Wifi key
Hello, For
On 08/09/14 19:57, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
> For months or years, I was able to connect to my home Wifi without
> re-entering the key. Until some updates two days ago, which, I think,
> included NetworkManager. Now, whenever I boot first time during the day, it
> asks me for the Wifi key.
>
It is FC20 and I've installed gnome 3.12 from rhughes COPR repo
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On 9 August 2014 14:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/09/14 19:13, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading to gdm 3.12 (it was a mistake for several reasons :))
> I've fixed almost every problem except one.
>
> When I log
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
> I should mention that months ago, there was this KWallet thing which asked
> me for a password every time I wanted to connect, which was an enormous
> pain, and I somehow managed to disable it, and I was fine since, until now.
You shoul
On 08/09/14 21:03, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
> It is FC20 and I've installed gnome 3.12 from rhughes COPR repo
I see. You may still get more help by asking rhughes directly and/or the
testing list since this is non-standard and not many folks on this list would
have gone as far as you have.
--
If yo
Hello,
How do I get to "Edit connections"?
I don't remember what I did to KWallet, I only remember that after some
considerable effort, it finally stopped asking me all the time.
Whenever I do a git push, there are some error messages about KWallet,
which I ignore, since the git push
Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
> Whenever I do a git push, there are some error messages about KWallet,
> which I ignore, since the git push works. If I could get it such that I
> would never have to read the word "KWallet" again, that would be awesome,
> of course.
It sounds to me (though I am no e
On 08/09/14 22:04, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> How do I get to "Edit connections"?
Assuming you are using the kde-plasma-nm utils
Click on the network icon in the systray. Then click on the wrench icon in the
upper right. This brings up the "Connection editor".
>
> I
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How do I get to "Edit connections"?
1. Click the system tray network widget.
2. Click top-right wrench to bring Connection Editor.
3. Select the network you are trying to connect to.
4. Click Edit on the toolbar.
5. Go
Hello,
The "Enable KWallet subsystem" is unchecked.
I edited the connection and entered the network key. I will see by
tomorrow whether it has to ask again.
Thanks!
Best,
Oliver
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Sudhir Khanger
wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Ol
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 8:50 PM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
> The "Enable KWallet subsystem" is unchecked.
That means KWallet is not enabled in your system. I am not sure where
are passwords saved in such cases.
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Has anyone succeeded in installing that "latest" version of SKYPE in
FC20? It was nice to have it working for a while, but MicroSoft seems
to have done a good job of breaking things.
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cheers, Paul Erickson, MCP, Registered Clinica
What do you mean latest? I have 4.3.0.37 and working perfectly under FC20
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On 9 August 2014 21:20, Paul Erickson wrote:
> Has anyone succeeded in installing that "latest" version of SKYPE in FC20?
> It was nice to have it working for a while, but MicroSoft seems
> to have done a good job of
Yes that is the version I am referring to, but when I execute it, the
heading still reads version 4.2 and when I try to login, the connection
is refused.
Did you have to remove the previous version, if so, what process did you
use to do that?
Paul
On 09/08/14 12:36 PM, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
W
On 9 Aug 2014 14:25, "Ed Greshko" wrote:
> I see. You may still get more help by asking rhughes directly
Nope!
Richard
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Anyone know what is going on here? My 4 DRAM sticks are showing up as
scsi devices. Strange.
kernel: 3.15.8-200.fc20.x86_64
Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access
Kingston FCR-HS219/1 9745 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0
Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0
On 09/08/14 04:46 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Anyone know what is going on here? My 4 DRAM sticks are showing up as
scsi devices. Strange.
kernel: 3.15.8-200.fc20.x86_64
Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access
Kingston FCR-HS219/1 9745 PQ: 0 ANSI:
On Sat, 09 Aug 2014 12:53:05 -0700
Paul Erickson wrote:
> Yes that is the version I am referring to, but when I execute it, the
> heading still reads version 4.2 and when I try to login, the
> connection is refused.
>
> Did you have to remove the previous version, if so, what process did
> you
On 09/08/14 02:03 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Sat, 09 Aug 2014 12:53:05 -0700
Paul Erickson wrote:
Yes that is the version I am referring to, but when I execute it, the
heading still reads version 4.2 and when I try to login, the
connection is refused.
Did you have to remove the previous ve
On Sat, 2014-08-09 at 22:03 +0100, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> It depends how you installed the previous version. In my case, I
> downloaded the Fedora 16 rpm (it was for i586 or something...) from
> the
> Skype website, did a yum localinstall ./skype-.rpm, and yum
> took care of everything. After tha
Digimer writes:
> On 09/08/14 04:46 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Anyone know what is going on here? My 4 DRAM sticks are showing up as
>> scsi devices. Strange.
>> Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access
>> Kingston FCR-HS219/1 9745 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0
> That part n
Hello,
If you're downloading from a third party repository, try downloading
from the microsoft website, and install. It comes as .rpm, so you can
simply use yum! I can confirm that the website version works like a
charm.
I don't know if the linux version supports free group video calling! I
do no
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Paul Erickson wrote:
> Has anyone succeeded in installing that "latest" version of SKYPE in FC20?
> It was nice to have it working for a while, but MicroSoft seems
> to have done a good job of breaking things.
Are you on 32bit or 64bit system? I would highly rec
On 08/08/2014 06:11 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Aug 8, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 08/08/2014 03:00 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Aug 8, 2014, at 4:29 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Unfortuately there is no such command to delete all partitions, though you kind
of can do it by
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