Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2016-12-09 at 05:23 +, stevefoley12...@gmail.com wrote: > When I attempt to start with systemctl: >     /bin/systemctl status dictd.service That says status, not start. poc ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscri

Re: setup for localhost web (PHP) development

2016-12-09 Thread Bill Shirley
On 12/5/2016 4:17 PM, Tim wrote: Generally speaking, files to be served from /var/www/html are served as files owned by the author, with world-readable permissions (Apache reads files as "other" users. example.html -rwr-- rw- Owner readable and writable, for you to work with your files.

Re: XP-332

2016-12-09 Thread DB
On 09/12/16 02:23, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote: This information is from PCLOS, but it may also apply to your setup. It applies specifically to an Epson WP-4530 all-in-one. In order to make the scanner work, there is a file in /etc/sane.d named dll.conf. That file is a list of a

Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread Geoffrey Leach
Sorry, I couldn't resist ;-) I'm looking at a Brother HL-L2340DW laser printer. I can't discover any specifics as to whether it works with Fedora, although, "Linux is supported" Does anyone have any experience? Thanks. ___ users mailing list -- users@

Re: Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread Dave Stevens
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 12:11:42 -0800 Geoffrey Leach wrote: > Sorry, I couldn't resist ;-) > > I'm looking at a Brother HL-L2340DW laser printer. I can't discover > any specifics as to whether it works with Fedora, although, "Linux is > supported" > > Does anyone have any experience? > > Thanks.

Re: writing iso image to blank dvd

2016-12-09 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 11:39:00 -0600 (CST), Michael Hennebry wrote: > Once upon a time, I forget how long ago, > I could burn a DVD using cp. And "cat" and any other tool that can write to a device file. These tools don't care what actual hardware is accessed via the /dev entry. > I expect dd also

Re: Go language SOLVED

2016-12-09 Thread Howard Howell
On Sat, 2016-11-19 at 09:09 -0800, Howard Howell wrote: > On Fri, 2016-11-18 at 19:14 -0700, jd1008 wrote: > > > > On 11/18/2016 05:37 PM, Howard Howell wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, 2016-11-18 at 13:25 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote: > > > > > > > > On 11/18/2016 12:20 PM, Howard Howell wrote: > > > >

Re: Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Geoffrey Leach writes: Sorry, I couldn't resist ;-) I'm looking at a Brother HL-L2340DW laser printer. I can't discover any specifics as to whether it works with Fedora, although, "Linux is supported" Does anyone have any experience? This printer is not listed on http://www.openprinting.o

Re: Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread Geoffrey Leach
Sam, you are indeed the best. Thanks-a-bunch! On 12/09/2016 01:57:11 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Geoffrey Leach writes: > > > Sorry, I couldn't resist ;-) > > > > I'm looking at a Brother HL-L2340DW laser printer. I can't discover > any > > specifics as to whether it works with Fedora, althoug

Re: Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2016-12-09 at 16:57 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Geoffrey Leach writes: > > > Sorry, I couldn't resist ;-) > > > > I'm looking at a Brother HL-L2340DW laser printer. I can't discover any  > > specifics as to whether it works with Fedora, although, "Linux is supported" > > > > Does anyo

Re: Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread Ted Roche
I have the HL-L2360D laser and had to download and install drivers from the Brother site to get it to work. It installs a custom PPD and sets up the printer with a funky address of the form: dnssd://Brother%20HL-L2360D%20series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=efabcde----decafbad (ID obfuscated)

F25: Can't edit connections (NM)

2016-12-09 Thread Frank Elsner
Hello, upgraded my system from version 24 to version 25 of Fedora and suddenly encountered that I can't edit my network connections :-( I'm using Network Manager "Edit Connections", can change values but "save" button is grayed out and therefor inactive. I'm using Network Manager What might be

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Steve Foley
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > When I attempt to start with systemctl: > > /bin/systemctl status dictd.service > > That says status, not start. > > Sorry, that was a cut and paste mistake. Well...I'm at a total loss here. Default install of dictd-server works

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Steve Foley
UPDATE: running: [root@localhost ~]# dictd works great and I can access the wordnet dictionary through xfce's dictionary reader, so there's a problem with starting it with systemctl. Anyway, I don't want to take up more of the groups time. Thanks everyone and I'll figure it out one way or anot

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Ed Greshko
On 12/10/16 10:40, Steve Foley wrote: > > > On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan > wrote: > > > When I attempt to start with systemctl: > > /bin/systemctl status dictd.service > > That says status, not start. > > > Sorry, that was a cu

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/09/2016 06:40 PM, Steve Foley wrote: Well...I'm at a total loss here. Default install of dictd-server works great: dnf install dictd-server systemctl enable dictd systemctl start dictd "systemctl status dictd" shows it being active. But, when I edit the config file /etc/dictd.conf adding

Re: Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread Derrik Walker v2.0
On 12/09/2016 05:25 PM, Ted Roche wrote: I have the HL-L2360D laser and had to download and install drivers from the Brother site to get it to work. It installs a custom PPD and sets up the printer with a funky address of the form: dnssd://Brother%20HL-L2360D%20series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=efabc

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Steve Foley
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: > Then that pretty clearly means that there's something wrong with what > you're putting in the config file. Check the journal, check for selinux > errors, etc. Given that it works when run as root, that would indicate a > permission or an sel

Re: setup for localhost web (PHP) development

2016-12-09 Thread Tim
Tim: >> Generally speaking, files to be served from /var/www/html are served as >> files owned by the author, with world-readable permissions (Apache reads >> files as "other" users. Bill Shirley: > This is insecure. If I have a local account I can copy all your code. > Or lookup your database i

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread stevefoley12723
wait...I spoke too soon...rebooted and it doesn't work! ah well, I'm watching videos about SELinux now...this might take all week. ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org

Re: Brother, can you spare a printer?

2016-12-09 Thread John Morris
On Fri, 2016-12-09 at 16:57 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > The most likely definition for "Linux is supported" is that somewhere on > Brother's dusty web site you can find a binary blob that you can install on > an Ubuntu LTS, or an RHEL distribution. Close. Perl scripts instead of blobs, w

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Ed Greshko
On 12/10/16 13:31, stevefoley12...@gmail.com wrote: > wait...I spoke too soon...rebooted and it doesn't work! > > ah well, I'm watching videos about SELinux now...this might take all week. Like I said earlier try "setenforce 0" to verify the totality of the problem is selinux Also, the fil

Re: setting up dictd-server on local machine

2016-12-09 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/09/2016 09:48 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: Also, the files should go in /var/lib/dictd < the d at the end. And after you put the files there you may have to restore their context. restorecon -R /var/lib/dictd And then make sure the files have context like so... [root@f25f dictd]# pwd /var