Greetings.
Something changed in our work network configuration or my Linux laptop
around Christmas. I now have serious network issues.
The following happens all the time.
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1. I am unable to contact a server
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On 02/02/2015 12:09 PM, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
Greetings.
Something changed in our work network configuration or my Linux laptop
around Christmas. I now have serious network issues.
The following happens all the time.
--
1. I am
fedora writes:
> On 02/02/2015 12:09 PM, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Duplicate IP Addresses somewhere in your network?
Might be the case. Can Windows handle this situation? In order to
contact my network admin, I need something to explain why it's only my
laptop that has issues.
Jarmo
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On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 20:28 +0100, poma wrote:
> Mister Waugh,
> whether it's worth a try latest and greatest?
> https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/system-config-printer.git/
The problem is that firewalld only provides Python2 bindings, whereas
system-config-printer is Python3.
Tim.
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I Chris,
you were really good in your explanation which helped me a lot to understand
.. [?]
Thank you for your time and your patience ...
Angelo
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Chris Murphy
wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Angelo Moreschini
> wrote:
> > < No. Syslinux is a bootloa
On 02/02/15 19:09, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> Something changed in our work network configuration or my Linux laptop
> around Christmas. I now have serious network issues.
>
> The following happens all the time.
>
> --
> 1
On 02.02.2015 12:41, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 20:28 +0100, poma wrote:
>> Mister Waugh,
>> whether it's worth a try latest and greatest?
>> https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/system-config-printer.git/
>
> The problem is that firewalld only provides Python2 bindings, whereas
> syste
On 02/02/2015 02:39 PM, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 12:41, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 20:28 +0100, poma wrote:
Mister Waugh,
whether it's worth a try latest and greatest?
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/system-config-printer.git/
The problem is that firewalld only provides Python2
Looks like this update didn't fix my problem.
Sleep and Hibernate don't work and I get these messages from kded:
Error response: "Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
blocked the reply, the reply timeout ex
I get home from a fun ride on Amtrak - Chicago to Detroit, 2 hours
delayed to a plowed in car (importance here is I was on the Amtrak
WiFi). Came out of suspend mode and connected to my WiFi with no problem.
Then no WiFi. It will not connect. I tried restarting NetworkManager,
the interface
On 1/30/2015 5:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
chown -R kitty:kitty kitty
Here, kitty, kitty, kitty...
"I had a friend who named his dog, 'Stay'. He kept saying, 'Come here,
Stay. Come here, Stay!' The dog almost had a heart attack."
Whereas no kitty would fall for that. You'd be lucky if it ev
On 02.02.2015 14:41, Thomas Woerner wrote:
> On 02/02/2015 02:39 PM, poma wrote:
>> On 02.02.2015 12:41, Tim Waugh wrote:
>>> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 20:28 +0100, poma wrote:
Mister Waugh,
whether it's worth a try latest and greatest?
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/system-config-pri
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 17:32 +0100, poma wrote:
> can this mechanism be improved in the way when you chose not to want
> to share the printer that the relevant port is closed?
Is there a sane way of doing that though? I think applications wanting
to 'reset' ports for a zone would need to know what
On 02.02.2015 17:36, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 17:32 +0100, poma wrote:
>> can this mechanism be improved in the way when you chose not to want
>> to share the printer that the relevant port is closed?
>
> Is there a sane way of doing that though? I think applications wanting
> to '
On 02.02.2015 17:49, poma wrote:
> On 02.02.2015 17:36, Tim Waugh wrote:
>> On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 17:32 +0100, poma wrote:
>>> can this mechanism be improved in the way when you chose not to want
>>> to share the printer that the relevant port is closed?
>>
>> Is there a sane way of doing that thou
On 02.02.2015 16:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
...
> (wlp4s0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> inactive
>
> Any idea where to troubleshoot this one?
>
> It won't connect to my smartphone MiFi either. Tried that. And at
> first my SSID disappeared from the list of found SSIDs. I ch
poma ha scrito il 02/02/2015 alle 17:55:
On 02.02.2015 17:49, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 17:36, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 17:32 +0100, poma wrote:
can this mechanism be improved in the way when you chose not to want
to share the printer that the relevant port is closed?
Is there
On 02/02/2015 12:03 PM, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 16:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
...
(wlp4s0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> inactive
Any idea where to troubleshoot this one?
It won't connect to my smartphone MiFi either. Tried that. And at
first my SSID disappeared from th
On 02/02/2015 07:29 AM, David Liguori wrote:
On 1/30/2015 5:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
chown -R kitty:kitty kitty
Here, kitty, kitty, kitty...
"I had a friend who named his dog, 'Stay'. He kept saying, 'Come here,
Stay. Come here, Stay!' The dog almost had a heart attack."
Whereas no kitty
On 02.02.2015 18:27, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> On 02/02/2015 12:03 PM, poma wrote:
>> On 02.02.2015 16:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>> (wlp4s0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> inactive
>>>
>>> Any idea where to troubleshoot this one?
>>>
>>> It won't connect to my smart
On 02.02.2015 18:49, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 02/02/2015 07:29 AM, David Liguori wrote:
>> On 1/30/2015 5:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
chown -R kitty:kitty kitty
Here, kitty, kitty, kitty...
>>>
>>> "I had a friend who named his dog, 'Stay'. He kept saying, 'Come here,
>>> Stay. Com
On 02/02/2015 12:59 PM, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 18:27, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 02/02/2015 12:03 PM, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 16:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
...
(wlp4s0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> inactive
Any idea where to troubleshoot this one?
It won't connect
On 02.02.2015 19:06, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> On 02/02/2015 12:59 PM, poma wrote:
>> On 02.02.2015 18:27, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> On 02/02/2015 12:03 PM, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 16:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
...
> (wlp4s0): supplicant interface state: disconnected
And do not forget to
# systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
Afterwards test with:
a) # systemctl suspend
b) # systemctl hibernate
c) # systemctl hybrid-sleep
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On 02/02/2015 01:15 PM, poma wrote:
And do not forget to
# systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
Created symlink from
/etc/systemd/system/hibernate.target.wants/rtl8192ce-reload.service to
/etc/systemd/system/rtl8192ce-reload.service.
Created sym
On 02/02/2015 10:03 AM, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 18:49, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 02/02/2015 07:29 AM, David Liguori wrote:
On 1/30/2015 5:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
chown -R kitty:kitty kitty
Here, kitty, kitty, kitty...
"I had a friend who named his dog, 'Stay'. He kept saying, 'Come here,
On 02.02.2015 19:22, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> On 02/02/2015 01:15 PM, poma wrote:
>> And do not forget to
>> # systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
>
> systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
> Created symlink from
> /etc/systemd/system/hibernate.target.wants/rtl8192ce-reload.service t
On 02.02.2015 19:27, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 02/02/2015 10:03 AM, poma wrote:
>> On 02.02.2015 18:49, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> On 02/02/2015 07:29 AM, David Liguori wrote:
On 1/30/2015 5:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> chown -R kitty:kitty kitty
>>
>> Here, kitty, kitty, kitty..
On 02.02.2015 19:40, poma wrote:
> On 02.02.2015 19:27, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 02/02/2015 10:03 AM, poma wrote:
>>> On 02.02.2015 18:49, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 02/02/2015 07:29 AM, David Liguori wrote:
> On 1/30/2015 5:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
>>> chown -R kitty:kitty kitty
Hi,
I have Fedora 21 (x86_64).
Under /usr/lib/modules/3.17.4-302.fc21.x86_64/kernel, all the kernel
module are in compressed form.
(xz files).
Under
/usr/lib/modules/3.17.4-302.fc21.x86_64/kernel, the kernel modules
are in the *.ko form
What are the *.xz compressed kernel modules for ? In fedora
On 02/02/2015 10:07 AM, poma wrote:
On 01.02.2015 22:57, poma wrote:
On 01.02.2015 21:19, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/30/2015 10:26 AM, poma wrote:
On 29.01.2015 23:00, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/30/2015 08:34 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/30/2015 06:47 AM, poma wrote:
On 29.01.2015 20:2
I'm trying to play some sound as a user. But pulseaudio can't find any
outputs:
$ aplay -l
aplay: device_list:268: no soundcards found...
But, as root, aplay sees the integrated sound card:
# aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: VT2020 Analog
On 02/02/2015 03:10 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to play some sound as a user. But pulseaudio can't find any
outputs:
$ aplay -l
aplay: device_list:268: no soundcards found...
But, as root, aplay sees the integrated sound card:
# aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0:
On 02/02/2015 01:30 PM, poma wrote:
On 02.02.2015 19:22, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 02/02/2015 01:15 PM, poma wrote:
And do not forget to
# systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
Created symlink from
/etc/systemd/system/hibernate.target.wants/rtl81
2015-02-02 22:18 GMT+02:00 sean darcy :
> On 02/02/2015 03:10 PM, sean darcy wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to play some sound as a user. But pulseaudio can't find any
>> outputs:
>>
>> $ aplay -l
>> aplay: device_list:268: no soundcards found...
>>
>> But, as root, aplay sees the integrated sound card:
>
On 02.02.2015 20:52, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I issued this command which didn't display much, but the output is
> below. The first line is very interesting.
>
> Couldn't open device, some information will be missing
>bcdUSB 2.10
>bcdDevice0.00
>
USB3 device sh
On 02.02.2015 21:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> On 02/02/2015 01:30 PM, poma wrote:
>> On 02.02.2015 19:22, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> On 02/02/2015 01:15 PM, poma wrote:
And do not forget to
# systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
>>> systemctl enable rtl8192ce-reload.service
>>>
On 02.02.2015 20:34, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Fedora 21 (x86_64).
> Under /usr/lib/modules/3.17.4-302.fc21.x86_64/kernel, all the kernel
> module are in compressed form.
> (xz files).
> Under
> /usr/lib/modules/3.17.4-302.fc21.x86_64/kernel, the kernel modules
> are in the *.ko form
>
On 02/02/2015 08:57 AM, poma wrote:
On 01.02.2015 21:19, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/30/2015 10:26 AM, poma wrote:
On 29.01.2015 23:00, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/30/2015 08:34 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/30/2015 06:47 AM, poma wrote:
On 29.01.2015 20:25, poma wrote:
...
Try this
$ gi
On 02/02/2015 10:29 AM, David Liguori wrote:
You'd be lucky if it ever paid attention to what you said again.
Isn't that the truth, I have two of them, Solid Black.
Their attitude is " Maybe I will and maybe I won't"
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Hello all,
Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
both interface? I am assuming it will let me do that. I will not, and do
not ever, have both interfaces active at the same time. In order to m
On 02.02.2015 21:59, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 02/02/2015 08:57 AM, poma wrote:
>> On 01.02.2015 21:19, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> On 01/30/2015 10:26 AM, poma wrote:
On 29.01.2015 23:00, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 01/30/2015 08:34 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 01/30/2015 06:47 AM, p
On 02/02/2015 04:20 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
Hello all,
Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
both interface? I am assuming it will let me do that. I will not, and do
not ever, have both inter
On 02.02.2015 22:20, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
> both interface? I am assuming it will let me do that. I will not, and do
> not ever, have bo
> On 02.02.2015 22:20, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
>> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
>> both interface? I am assuming it will let me do that. I will not, and do
>> not ever,
Thanks - wipefs fails see below
# dmsetup ls
luks-ab8911f9-b3a4-4f33-8b10-7e52c7217ae9 (253:9)
luks-35719a97-5898-4420-9a56-1576ffdc6db3 (253:1)
luks-c80d9988-30f6-42cf-a9b7-89ee3408eccb (253:6)
luks-03c06df8-f9b9-4f0d-847e-79a7ed527888 (253:0)
luks-a2ebb2b0-527d-47f3-83ef-
On 02/02/2015 03:23 PM, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
2015-02-02 22:18 GMT+02:00 sean darcy :
On 02/02/2015 03:10 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to play some sound as a user. But pulseaudio can't find any
outputs:
$ aplay -l
aplay: device_list:268: no soundcards found...
But, as root, aplay sees
On 2015-01-20 10:14, Tony Nelson wrote:
On 15-01-19 23:00:27, Robin Laing wrote:
...
I decided to
check my machine with rpm -Va > rpm_verify.txt
...
I do understand the configure and data files but when lib files are
all showing that issue as below.
S.?../usr/lib64/libgtk-3.so.0.1
Tried:
# wipefs -a /dev/md127
which did not word, so I next tried:
# wipefs -f -a /dev/md127
/dev/md127: 6 bytes were erased at offset 0x (crypto_LUKS): 4c 55
4b 53 ba be
and then
# mdadm -S /dev/md127
mdadm: Cannot get exclusive access to /dev/md127:Perhaps a running process,
mounte
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Rich Emberson wrote:
> # cryptsetup status luks-ab8911f9-b3a4-4f33-8b10-7e52c7217ae9
> /dev/mapper/luks-ab8911f9-b3a4-4f33-8b10-7e52c7217ae9 is active.
That's the problem. First use df or mount to see if this device has a
mounted filesystem, and if so unmount it. T
Also, you probably want to check crypttab to make sure this device
entry is removed, and also from fstab to make sure whatever file
system was on it isn't going to be automounted anymore. Otherwise good
chance you'll get a failed boot while a non-existent fs is being
looked for (and it'll take a wh
On 02/01/2015 02:31 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 02/02/2015 01:08 AM, g wrote:
<<>>
>> might it be because of using "System Upgrade sda" instead of;
>>
>> System Upgrade sda1
>>
> System Upgrade sda (fedup), in this case, is the grub entry
> displayed on boot to do the actual upgrade.
tha
Robert Moskowitz:
> What you are missing is how the lease is released. There is no, 'drop
> this lease' operation that can occur, say, when your system goes into
> suspend mode. Or you simply walk out of radio range.
While I agree that "losing signal" has no way to gracefully log out, I
would
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 11:20 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
> both interface?
I seem to recall being able to do that, with the DHCP server on my
Fedora Core 4 i
>> Duplicate IP Addresses somewhere in your network?
Jarmo Hurri:
> Might be the case. Can Windows handle this situation?
I'm not aware of any network thingummy that will nicely handle another
device using the same IP. They're supposed to be unique on a network,
and I'd go as far as saying that
On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 18:45:47 -0700
Robin Laing wrote:
> On 2015-01-20 10:14, Tony Nelson wrote:
> > On 15-01-19 23:00:27, Robin Laing wrote:
> > ...
> >>> I decided to
> >>> check my machine with rpm -Va > rpm_verify.txt
> > ...
> >> I do understand the configure and data files but when lib f
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