It must be problem from missing KDE library.
1.
http://linuxbsdos.com/2015/07/28/solution-for-crashing-kde-applications-on-linux-mint-17-1-cinnamon/
I'm not KDE user, but I suggest you to find thus KDE library inside fedora
repo and install it
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:05 PM, Joachim Backes <
joa
On 06/22/16 09:26, Dev wrote:
It must be problem from missing KDE library.
1.
http://linuxbsdos.com/2015/07/28/solution-for-crashing-kde-applications-on-linux-mint-17-1-cinnamon/
I'm not KDE user, but I suggest you to find thus KDE library inside
fedora repo and install it
I did this already
On 06/21/2016 11:23 PM, Antonio M wrote:
I installed by Yum Extender (Dnf) i.e. the graphical interface, and the
list that I am referring to is the list in the graphical interface, not
in the terminal, that I used a short ago
$ dnf info vlc
Repo: @System
Dal repo: unitedrpms
I woul
On 06/21/2016 11:16 PM, Eric Griffith wrote:
On Jun 22, 2016 01:45, "Samuel Sieb" mailto:sam...@sieb.net>> wrote:
What is the output of the following commands:
rpm -q mesa-dri-drivers
32 and 64 bit, version 11.2.2.-2.20160614.fc24
Ok, you didn't mention you were on F24. The Fedora number is
On 06/21/2016 11:16 PM, Eric Griffith wrote:
On Jun 22, 2016 01:45, "Samuel Sieb" mailto:sam...@sieb.net>> wrote:
ldd /usr/lib64/dri/i915_dri.so
ldd /usr/lib64/dri/swrast_dri.so
ldd /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
Will respond with ldd when I can SSH in.
Even if you can't paste
Hi Rami
> eno1 was not loaded (though it should have).
> If this is the case, you can load the driver manually.
How would I do that please?
> And more important: what does ethtool -i eno1 show (when the original card is
> inserted, before adding the HP card)?
With the new card removed, so just
Hi Joe
> Try piping the output through grep, looking for I127-V to get rid of all of
> that
> hay.
I tried that, nothing showed.
Best regards
David
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Zeff [mailto:j...@zeff.us]
> Sent: 21 June 2016 19:46
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subjec
On 06/21/2016 09:26 AM, David Aldrich wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Does it show up still in lspci? If not, then check your BIOS settings.
An Intel I217-V Ethernet Controller does show in lspci.
Do "lspci -v" and paste the section for that device here.
If yes, then check "journalctl -b"
Thanks. Here's the output from lspci -v
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I217-V
DeviceName: Onboard LAN
Subsystem: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd Device e000
Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 20
Memory at f7d0 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [s
On 06/22/2016 01:18 AM, David Aldrich wrote:
Thanks. Here's the output from lspci -v
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I217-V
DeviceName: Onboard LAN
Subsystem: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd Device e000
Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 20
M
Starting brasero in F24 takes about 40 (fourty!!) seconds until it's
window appears on the screen. Until this moment, one CPU is completely
busy (100%). Starting it a second time, the startup time is shorter and
takes only about 1 sec.
The ldd command for /usr/bin/brasero lists 128 libs.
This
On 06/22/16 18:40, Joachim Backes wrote:
> Starting brasero in F24 takes about 40 (fourty!!) seconds until it's window
> appears on
> the screen. Until this moment, one CPU is completely busy (100%). Starting it
> a second
> time, the startup time is shorter and takes only about 1 sec.
>
> The
hi users
I wonder if anybody is using eclipse neon on rawhide?
I see the fonts all having different, usually smaller sizes
in different panes. Mostly so small that almost impossible
to read.
Is your eclipse also unusable?
thanks,
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On 06/22/16 18:40, Joachim Backes wrote:
> Starting brasero in F24 takes about 40 (fourty!!) seconds until it's window
> appears on
> the screen. Until this moment, one CPU is completely busy (100%). Starting it
> a second
> time, the startup time is shorter and takes only about 1 sec.
>
> The
Joachim Backes:
>> Starting brasero in F24 takes about 40 (fourty!!) seconds until it's window
>> appears on
>> the screen. Until this moment, one CPU is completely busy (100%). Starting
>> it a second
>> time, the startup time is shorter and takes only about 1 sec.
Is it going through discoveri
On 06/22/16 12:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/22/16 18:40, Joachim Backes wrote:
Starting brasero in F24 takes about 40 (fourty!!) seconds until it's window
appears on
the screen. Until this moment, one CPU is completely busy (100%). Starting it a
second
time, the startup time is shorter and ta
Hi
>And that is most likely the answer. Check if there are any other lines of
>interest around those. And >look in the BIOS to see if there are any relevant
>settings.
So I see:
$ dmesg | grep -i e1000
[1.021948] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.2.6-k
[1.021949] e1000e: C
Hi David,
It seems (from the output of lspci -v you posted in this thread) that
the driver needed is
e1000e, because you have:
...
...
Capabilities:
Kernel modules: e1000e
And typically, when a driver is loaded, you get, as part of "lspci -v" output:
...
Kernel driver in use: e1000e
...
Hi Rami
I see:
$ lsmod | grep e1000e
e1000e237568 0
ptp20480 1 e1000e
So I guess the driver is loaded. But ifconfig -a does not list the interface
and lspci -v suggests the driver is not loaded. So I don't understand what is
going on.
best regards
David
On Wed, 2016-06-22 at 00:07 +, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Ha! I found the /etc/vconsole.conf file with some google searching. I
> can define FONT in there to be latarcyrheb-sun32 and now I get
> characters the size of 4 gnats instead of just one :-).
I have been trying now for some time to set the
Hi David,
Strange, something messed up.
Last thing I can think of:
is there any change if, as a root user, you remove the driver and
modprobe it again:
su
# prompted to type password
rmmod e1000e
modprobe e100e
ifconfig -a
Regards,
Rami Rosen
http://ramirose.wix.com/ramirosen
On 22 June 20
Hi Rami
I had to use sudo instead of su, but those commands gave no change :-(
David
> -Original Message-
> From: Rami Rosen [mailto:roszenr...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 22 June 2016 15:28
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: Re: How to add a network adaptor?
>
> Hi David,
> St
We eventually fixed this by disabling the onboard Ethernet peripheral in BIOS,
power cycling and then re-enabling it in the BIOS.
Thanks very much for your patience and help.
> -Original Message-
> From: David Aldrich [mailto:david.aldr...@emea.nec.com]
> Sent: 22 June 2016 15:34
> To: C
On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 16:26:48 +0200
AV wrote:
> How did you get it working?
Not the OP, but in /boot/grub2/grub.cfg my boot lines are like this:
linux16 /vmlinuz-4.7.0-0.rc3.git3.1.20160619.fc25.x86_64
root=UUID=8eff2afe-0af6-4866-b7fd-f3250b84053a ro SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 08:03:48 +
David Aldrich wrote:
> With the new card removed, so just the onboard adaptor is present,
> ifconfig -a just finds:
>
> lo
> vibr0
> vibr0-nic
>
> and ethtool -i eno1 shows:
>
> "Cannot get driver information: no such device"
Given the other information post
On 06/21/2016 11:05 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Any ways to improve this process?
Arguably: Start using ansible, or another configuration management tool
to install packages and make changes to the system. If you make a habit
of *only* making changes to the system using configuration ma
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 1:43 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 06/21/2016 10:01 PM, Eric Griffith wrote:
>
>> I was using my system earlier tonight, trying to get a couple games
>> working in wine. Everything was fine.. until I ran PlayOnLinux. It
>> errored out with saying it couldn't find any OpenGL
Each time I run a major update (i.e. release advancement) sshd.service is
flagged as disabled. A minor issue of course, but why??
Antonio Montagnani
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On 06/22/2016 08:22 AM, David Aldrich wrote:
We eventually fixed this by disabling the onboard Ethernet peripheral in BIOS,
power cycling and then re-enabling it in the BIOS.
Did you put the second card back in?
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On 06/22/2016 09:31 AM, Eric Griffith wrote:
ldd /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib64/libglvnd/libGL.so.1 (0x7f5d15e9e000)
libGLX.so.0 => /usr/lib64/libglvnd/libGLX.so.0 (0x7f5d15172000)
libGLdispatch.so.0 => /usr/lib64/libglvnd/libGLdispa
On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 16:26:48 +0200
AV wrote:
> How did you get it working?
The only thing I changed was the vconsole.conf file. Perhaps
the timing of what happens when is different for different
drivers, but with nouveau, that's all I needed.
I do have "rhgb" and "quiet" removed in grub.cfg on t
It appears that LiveUSB-creator [aka Fedora Media Writer] no longer
writes to a usb flash stick from data saved to my Fedora23 hard drive
but insists on downloading a copy itself? Or am I missing something?
Bob
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On 06/21/2016 11:05 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Question on setup machine after clean install?
This is the process I've been using.
rpm --qf "%{NAME}\n" -qa | sort | grep -v gpg-pubkey | grep -v kmod-V |
After putting copied files on new machine run
dnf install `cat installed_pkgs.txt`
Th
On Jun 22, 2016 13:05, "Samuel Sieb" wrote:
>
> On 06/22/2016 09:31 AM, Eric Griffith wrote:
>>
>> ldd /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
>>
>> libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib64/libglvnd/libGL.so.1 (0x7f5d15e9e000)
>> libGLX.so.0 => /usr/lib64/libglvnd/libGLX.so.0 (0x7f5d15172
I have a F23 system which I use as a HTPC and occasionally the audio
reverts from hdmi2 in the devices to the on-board stereo sound card.
I'm not sure what keywords to use to see if this has been reported in
bugzilla but I wasn't able to find anything I thought relevant.
Anyone have any ideas?
T
On 06/23/16 00:35, Antonio M wrote:
> Each time I run a major update (i.e. release advancement) sshd.service is
> flagged as
> disabled. A minor issue of course, but why??
I don't know. But for comparison, I just upgraded a system from F23 to F24 and
my sshd
service was not disabled.
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Tnx Ed... I don't undesrtand why sshd was disabled on a system, and was not
disabled on the laptop. Kind of magic??
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 24 (Workstation)
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2016-06-22 22:30 GMT+02:00 Ed Greshko :
> On 06/23/16 00:35, Antonio M wrote:
>
> > Each time I run a major updat
On Wed, 2016-06-22 at 08:43 -0700, stan wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 16:26:48 +0200
> AV wrote:
>
> > How did you get it working?
>
> Not the OP, but in /boot/grub2/grub.cfg my boot lines are like this:
>
> linux16 /vmlinuz-4.7.0-0.rc3.git3.1.20160619.fc25.x86_64
> root=UUID=8eff2afe-0af6-4866-
On Wed, 2016-06-22 at 13:16 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 16:26:48 +0200
> AV wrote:
>
> > How did you get it working?
>
> The only thing I changed was the vconsole.conf file. Perhaps
> the timing of what happens when is different for different
> drivers, but with nouveau, that'
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 22:35:10 +0200,
Antonio M wrote:
Tnx Ed... I don't undesrtand why sshd was disabled on a system, and was not
disabled on the laptop. Kind of magic??
You probably want to check the systemd presets. These can vary depending
on which flavor of Fedora you have.
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Bruno, at least on my laptop I cannot find the preset folder,
/etc/systemd/system-preset/ .Is it correct??
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2016-06-22 23:20 GMT+02:00 Bruno Wolff III :
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 22:35:10 +0200,
> Antonio M wrote:
>
>> Tnx Ed..
On 06/22/2016 02:33 PM, Antonio M wrote:
> Bruno, at least on my laptop I cannot find the preset folder,
> /etc/systemd/system-preset/ .Is it correct??
Could also be in /usr/lib/systemd/system-preset
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> 2016-06-22 23:20 GMT+02:00 Bruno Wolff I
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 23:33:39 +0200,
Antonio M wrote:
Bruno, at least on my laptop I cannot find the preset folder,
/etc/systemd/system-preset/ .Is it correct??
The installed ones are at: /usr/lib/systemd/system-preset/
/etc would be for local overrides.
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I have a bunch of x86-64 machines on my LAN.
It seems to be a major waste of time to have each one of them plow through
and download all F24 packages.
I suppose I can poke around and find where the first one ends up downloading
all the packages to, before the install, and then rsyncing the
On 06/22/2016 02:39 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I have a bunch of x86-64 machines on my LAN.
>
> It seems to be a major waste of time to have each one of them plow
> through and download all F24 packages.
>
> I suppose I can poke around and find where the first one ends up
> downloading all the
Hi,
I have a Nas storage device that is direct connected to my router
via ethernet. The auto mount at boot time that occurs as a result of the
fstab entry fails to be able to mount the device. After I boot into KDE
I can quite happily mount the device albeit via using sudo. If I try
speci
On 06/22/2016 03:07 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Uh, create your own local repo server, have it fetch the updates once
and have your machines use your local repo to get their copies?
Or a proxy server, which requires a lot less ongoing maintenance
server-side.
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Rick Stevens writes:
On 06/22/2016 02:39 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I have a bunch of x86-64 machines on my LAN.
>
> It seems to be a major waste of time to have each one of them plow
> through and download all F24 packages.
>
> I suppose I can poke around and find where the first one ends up
On 06/22/2016 03:46 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Rick Stevens writes:
>
>> On 06/22/2016 02:39 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> > I have a bunch of x86-64 machines on my LAN.
>> >
>> > It seems to be a major waste of time to have each one of them plow
>> > through and download all F24 packages.
>> >
On 06/23/16 05:20, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 22:35:10 +0200,
> Antonio M wrote:
>> Tnx Ed... I don't undesrtand why sshd was disabled on a system, and was not
>> disabled on the laptop. Kind of magic??
>
> You probably want to check the systemd presets. These can vary dep
On 06/22/2016 04:18 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I thought the presets were only used on a install of a package. If they are
used on
upgrades/updates then wouldn't every update/upgrade result in services being
reset to
their preset?
At one point, the Linux Counter script used SMTP, but as I have a
Rick Stevens writes:
On 06/22/2016 03:46 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Last time I checked, I was told that the full repo weighed in somewhere
> north of 20 gigabytes.
You have to have the content SOMEWHERE local, don't you? You don't have
to mirror the whole shooting match (all arches, the bas
On 06/22/2016 04:27 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 06/22/2016 04:18 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> I thought the presets were only used on a install of a package. If
>> they are used on
>> upgrades/updates then wouldn't every update/upgrade result in services
>> being reset to
>> their preset?
IIRC, the pres
On 06/22/2016 04:39 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Rick Stevens writes:
>
>> On 06/22/2016 03:46 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>> > Last time I checked, I was told that the full repo weighed in somewhere
>> > north of 20 gigabytes.
>>
>> You have to have the content SOMEWHERE local, don't you? You d
On 06/23/16 07:50, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 06/22/2016 04:27 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>> > On 06/22/2016 04:18 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> >> I thought the presets were only used on a install of a package. If
>>> >> they are used on
>>> >> upgrades/updates then wouldn't every update/upgrade result in s
On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 14:28:00 -0500
Richard Shaw wrote:
> I have a F23 system which I use as a HTPC and occasionally the audio
> reverts from hdmi2 in the devices to the on-board stereo sound card.
> Anyone have any ideas?
The kernel loads drivers in parallel, so sometimes the order of audio
dev
On 06/22/2016 04:50 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Sendmail's RPM should have used ye ol' ".rpmsave/.rpmnew" mechanism.
It's possible that it does, but I didn't think to look, or know where to
find them. And, as I was making the same changes each time, that
allowed each update to do whatever it nee
On 06/22/2016 05:21 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 06/22/2016 04:50 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> Sendmail's RPM should have used ye ol' ".rpmsave/.rpmnew" mechanism.
>
> It's possible that it does, but I didn't think to look, or know where to
> find them. And, as I was making the same changes each time,
Sounds like a timing issue. On my phone so can't form a proper solution but
search for boot priority. Should give you some answers.
Fred Roller
On Jun 22, 2016 6:35 PM, "Stephen Morris" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Nas storage device that is direct connected to my router via
> ethernet. The aut
On 22 Jun 2016 at 9:27, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Subject:Re: Question on best process to setup new install
To: Community support for Fedora users
From: Gordon Messmer
Date sent: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 09:27:38 -0700
Send reply to
On 22 Jun 2016 at 10:31, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Subject:Re: Question on best process to setup new install
To: Community support for Fedora users
From: Samuel Sieb
Date sent: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 10:31:27 -0700
Send reply to: Co
On 06/22/2016 03:34 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a Nas storage device that is direct connected to my router
via ethernet. The auto mount at boot time that occurs as a result of the
fstab entry fails to be able to mount the device. After I boot into KDE
I can quite happily mount the devic
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 7:21 PM, stan wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 14:28:00 -0500
> Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> > I have a F23 system which I use as a HTPC and occasionally the audio
> > reverts from hdmi2 in the devices to the on-board stereo sound card.
>
> > Anyone have any ideas?
>
> The kernel
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 06/22/2016 03:34 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
>> I have a Nas storage device that is direct connected to my router
>> via ethernet. The auto mount at boot time that occurs as a result of the
>> fstab entry fails to be able to mount the de
I run that command and the final output showed for duplicate names. I guess
that some packages have 32 bit counter parts.
How would you modify the command to transfer all the packages and their
architecture?
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:05 AM, Michael D. Setzer II <
mi...@kuentos.guam.net> wrote:
>
On 06/22/2016 03:34 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Looking at the systemctl output below, I have removed the userid and
password for security reasons, it seems to be indicating that the boot
mount failed because the network wasn't up. If that is indeed the case,
how do modify systemd to not attemp
On 06/22/2016 07:41 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
I may have a look into this when I have time but I haven't noticed that
this issue occurs during reboots but mythtv uses the sound device
directly while chrome utilizes pulseaudio. Either way though, it should
remember the setting between reboots. The o
On 22 Jun 2016 at 23:29, Saint Michael wrote:
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Date sent: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 23:29:11 -0400
Subject:Re: Question on best process to setup new install
To: Community support for Fedora users
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>
> I run that c
On 06/22/2016 04:39 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
But I'll try the trick of rsyncing /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade, first.
This is apparently where dnf system-upgrade drops all of the downloaded
packages.
Yes, this works great. I've done it many times. I also have a small
proxy server I wrote myse
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 5:39 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> I have a bunch of x86-64 machines on my LAN.
>
> It seems to be a major waste of time to have each one of them plow through
> and download all F24 packages.
>
> I suppose I can poke around and find where the first one ends up downloading
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