Last updated kernel brings me these...
WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
ata1.00: cmd 61/38:50:00:40:7d/07:00:06:00:00/40 tag 10 ncq 946176 out#012
res 40/00:58:38:47:7d/00:00:06:00:00/40 Emask 0x60 (host bus error) ...:
1 Time(s)
ata1.00: cmd 61/70:b8:a8:16:7d/01:00:06:00:00/40
Also makes my Logitech K520 nuts... Writes its own and sometimes
looses writing totally. Yes, batteries have been changed...
With Linux oh1mrr.ampr.org 4.2.8-300.fc23.i686+PAE #1 SMP Tue Dec 15 17:13:23
UTC 2015 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Works fine...
Jarmo
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On Sat, 2016-01-23 at 10:52 -0500, bruce wrote:
> So, if I create an instance, spin it up, fire off my tests on the
> instance, run everything for a few hours, and then shut it off, would
> that be "reasonably safe/secure"?
I am always amazed that people think shutting off a security
something-or-
On 01/22/2016 01:49 PM, thibaut noah wrote:
> Hello, all in the title, i'm sick of loosing hours trying to get hardware
> working with super outdated drivers (tech support not helping) so if anyone
> knows a raid card compatible with raid 6 AND that will work on fedora 23
> please by all means s
Very likely. I just had to delete a bunch of akonadi config things
because it wouldn't stop by itself. Not even changing sessions (I
use Plasma at times but most of times it's Cinnamon my desktop).
I would be very happy if one day KDE developers dump Akonadi
altogether and use something else, si
> I am always amazed that people think shutting off a security
> something-or-other for some-amount-of-time can be considered safe.
>
> It takes virtually the blink of an eye to get compromised.
>
> If you need to turn off a security feature to do something, then there's
> something wrong with that
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 8:39 PM, jd1008 wrote:
> Tried a few audio cd burners, but none of them seem to have
> an option to automagically include each track title as CD text for each
> track.
> If anyone knows of such a burner (Open Source), would like to hear about
> it.
I don't have a perfect
On Sat, 2016-01-23 at 11:43 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 01/21/2016 02:30 PM, Ranbir wrote:
> > Is there no love for this thread?:( I still don't know why
> > Nautilus
> > has all of a sudden stopped working with nfs URLs.
>
> Do you have the "gvfs-nfs" package installed?
That package doesn
On Sat, 2016-01-23 at 07:04 +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> Some time around fc21/fc22, the defaults for mount-type for nfs
> mounts
> was changed to nfsv4.
[snip]
>
> I.e. if your server is nfsv3, you should check your nfs-related
> config-files in /etc/.
I haven't explained myself clearly en
On 01/24/2016 08:58 AM, Ranbir wrote:
This worked like a charm before. I still have my nfs bookmarks saved in
Nautilus. But, Nautilus no longer recognizes nfs URLs. This is not my
server - this is a Nautilus problem.
Have you filed a bug report?
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On 01/24/2016 09:51 AM, Ranbir wrote:
On Sat, 2016-01-23 at 11:43 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 01/21/2016 02:30 PM, Ranbir wrote:
Is there no love for this thread?:( I still don't know why
Nautilus
has all of a sudden stopped working with nfs URLs.
Do you have the "gvfs-nfs" package inst
Am 23.01.2016 um 03:39 schrieb jd1008:
Tried a few audio cd burners, but none of them seem to have
an option to automagically include each track title as CD text for
each track.
If anyone knows of such a burner (Open Source), would like to hear
about it.
Thanx.
I have had quite a few burners
On 01/24/2016 11:20 AM, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
Am 23.01.2016 um 03:39 schrieb jd1008:
Tried a few audio cd burners, but none of them seem to have
an option to automagically include each track title as CD text for
each track.
If anyone knows of such a burner (Open Source), would like to he
I'm doing dnf upgrade on F23. Like many other times, it's
updating some humongous number of items involving texlive; It must be a
huge program.
Afaik, I have never used texlive at all. Unless some other app
calls it, I seem to be wasting a lot of space -- and maybe exposing my
Do you even use tex? Can you imagine one program that you make use of using it?
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 11:26:42AM -0700, jd1008 wrote:
>
>
> On 01/24/2016 11:20 AM, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> >Am 23.01.2016 um 03:39 schrieb jd1008:
> >>Tried a few audio cd burners, but none of them seem to have
> >>an option to automagically include each track title as CD text
> >>for eac
On 01/24/2016 08:51 AM, Ranbir wrote:
On Sat, 2016-01-23 at 11:43 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 01/21/2016 02:30 PM, Ranbir wrote:
Is there no love for this thread?:( I still don't know why
Nautilus
has all of a sudden stopped working with nfs URLs.
Do you have the "gvfs-nfs" package instal
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 18:39:09 -0200, Bernardo Sulzbach wrote:
> Do you even use tex? Can you imagine one program that you make use of
> using it?
As I said originally, afaik, I have never used texlive at all.
But I have no idea what it does, except that it seems to contain
a word
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 21:45:36 + Beartooth wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 18:39:09 -0200, Bernardo Sulzbach wrote:
>
> > Do you even use tex? Can you imagine one program that you make use of
> > using it?
>
> As I said originally, afaik, I have never used texlive at all.
>
> But I
On 01/24/2016 03:01 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 21:45:36 + Beartooth wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 18:39:09 -0200, Bernardo Sulzbach wrote:
Do you even use tex? Can you imagine one program that you make use of
using it?
As I said originally, afaik, I have never u
On 24 January 2016 at 20:57, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 11:26:42AM -0700, jd1008 wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 01/24/2016 11:20 AM, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
>> >Am 23.01.2016 um 03:39 schrieb jd1008:
>> >>Tried a few audio cd burners, but none of them seem to have
>> >>an option to automag
On 24 January 2016 at 15:11, bruce wrote:
>> I am always amazed that people think shutting off a security
>> something-or-other for some-amount-of-time can be considered safe.
>>
>> It takes virtually the blink of an eye to get compromised.
>>
>> If you need to turn off a security feature to do so
On Sun, 2016-01-24 at 21:45 +, Beartooth wrote:
> But I have no idea what it does, except that it seems to contain a
> word processor. So I have no way to guess what other software (if
> any) might call it.
It's the main Linux implementation of TeX. If that doesn't ring a bell
then clearly you
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> since probably 99% of researchers in those fields write their papers in TeX
> or its cousin LaTeX.
Not only this kind of message annoys statistically inclined
individuals, it is wrong by, let me say it, an order of magnitude.
I don'
On 01/24/2016 12:37 PM, Beartooth wrote:
Is there some reason I don't see to keep this enormous app, or
would I be better off just telling dnf to remove it??
Try removing it with --assumeno to see what else would go away with it.
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On Sun, 2016-01-24 at 22:23 -0200, Bernardo Sulzbach wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> > since probably 99% of researchers in those fields write their
> > papers in TeX or its cousin LaTeX.
>
> Not only this kind of message annoys statistically inclined
> i
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 22:23:47 -0200 Bernardo Sulzbach
wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> > since probably 99% of researchers in those fields write their papers in TeX
> > or its cousin LaTeX.
>
> Not only this kind of message annoys statistically inclined
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Ranjan Maitra
wrote:
>
> FWIW, I think that if you read Patrick's complete statement, he is not
> terribly inaccurate: he cites Math, Physics, CS -- to that I would add
> statistics and computational methods/OR. If you look at some of the
> professional societi
Tim:
>> I am always amazed that people think shutting off a security
>> something-or-other for some-amount-of-time can be considered safe.
>>
>> It takes virtually the blink of an eye to get compromised.
>>
>> If you need to turn off a security feature to do something, then there's
>> something wro
Allegedly, on or about 25 January 2016, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
> It's the main Linux implementation of TeX. If that doesn't ring a bell
> then clearly you've not had a lot of contact with academic publishing,
> especially in Maths, Physics or CS, since probably 99% of researchers
> in those fiel
On 01/24/2016 10:17 PM, Tim wrote:
Tim:
I am always amazed that people think shutting off a security
something-or-other for some-amount-of-time can be considered safe.
It takes virtually the blink of an eye to get compromised.
If you need to turn off a security feature to do something, then th
On 01/24/2016 07:17 PM, Tim wrote:
I have, unfortunately. And I see a lot of people who do on this list or
forums. You can recognise them by the ones that when either dealing
with a problem, or the installing a system, the first things they do are
turn off SELinux and firewalls.
Back when I d
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016 13:52:05 +1030 Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 25 January 2016, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
> > It's the main Linux implementation of TeX. If that doesn't ring a bell
> > then clearly you've not had a lot of contact with academic publishing,
> > especially in Maths, Physics
On 01/24/2016 10:44 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/24/2016 07:17 PM, Tim wrote:
I have, unfortunately. And I see a lot of people who do on this list or
forums. You can recognise them by the ones that when either dealing
with a problem, or the installing a system, the first things they do are
turn o
How come I can save my kernel 4.2.8-300 not to be cleaned. It's now
last properly working kernel for me. Dnf update brings every now and
then new kernel and cleans older ones. I'd like to save this working,
so far, when I find new ones working. I know to set in dnf.conf
installonly_limit=# higher,
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