On fedora 29 , sane-backends 1.0.27.
scanimage -L shows a number of scanners that are no longer connected,
and haven't been used in years.
In what file is this info stored ? Couldn't find any reference under
/etc/sane.d.
Is there a way to remove the old scanners from the command line ?
sea
(Samuel wrote)
> There was a program called "e2defrag", but it was for ext2 only.
> e2fsck will give you a fragmentation percent at the end. Just
> don't forget the "-n" unless the partition is not mounted!
I done it.
-
-bash.5[~]: e2fsck -nf [partition]
e2fsck 1.44.2 (14-May-2018)
Warning!
I'm no expert, but I guess config's to/ for (?) old scanners are also stored in
one of your hidden user directory.
Crtl + h will unhide e.g. /home// .xsane in my case
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(Ed wrote)
> These are produced by the "tracker" packages.
> I, personally, couldn't find a need for them so I erased them
> quite some time ago.
I assume you deleted the files, not the packages. Mine were dated 2013,
so I deleted them.
> Do a "dnf info tracker" and "dnf info traker-miners" f
Hallo
upgrade and running F30 without any trouble.
***a big thanks folks !!!***
one inconvenience:
I'm runnning baikal to sync calendars, etc. between thunderbird and my android
smartphone.
=> http://sabre.io/baikal/
baikal currently doesn't support php 7.3.x (only 7.2.x) !
there are some inf
On 4/4/19 11:39 AM, sixpack13 wrote:
I'm no expert, but I guess config's to/ for (?) old scanners are also stored in
one of your hidden user directory.
Crtl + h will unhide e.g. /home// .xsane in my case
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Great idea, but no cigar. ~/.sane and ~/.sa
On 4/4/19 11:53 PM, home user via users wrote:
> (Ed wrote)
> > These are produced by the "tracker" packages.
> > I, personally, couldn't find a need for them so I erased them
> > quite some time ago.
>
> I assume you deleted the files, not the packages. Mine were dated 2013, so I
> deleted them.
home user via users:
Good evening,
I recall that a few years ago, I somehow checked my Fedora system for disk
fragmentation. I also think the tool came with Fedora; i did not have to
install it separately. Now, I don't recall the name of the tool that did that.
Nor can I find any tool to d
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 12:51:05 -0400
sean darcy wrote:
> Any other suggestions ?
You could run the command under strace -e trace=%file to see
what files it opens (which doesn't help if it is talking
to the gconf server or something like that).
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On Thu, 2019-04-04 at 16:06 +, sixpack13 wrote:
> upgrade and running F30 without any trouble.
F30 has not been released, so any discussion should go to the Fedora
Test list.
poc
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 03:20:10PM -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>I just had a vendor tell me they do not support Fedora Server
> because the the developers of Fedora had stated that it is not
> a stable release and is used only as a testing ground for Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 08:39:16AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> An extreme case of this would be F29 going from the 4.X kernel to the 5.X
> kernel.
Note that this isn't *really* an extreme case — there's no bigger difference
in that increase than from 4.19 to 4.20. Linus Torvalds just doesn't like
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 11:17 AM sean darcy wrote:
> On fedora 29 , sane-backends 1.0.27.
>
> scanimage -L shows a number of scanners that are no longer connected,
> and haven't been used in years.
>
> In what file is this info stored ? Couldn't find any reference under
> /etc/sane.d.
>
> Is there
On Thursday, April 4, 2019 2:09:37 PM EDT Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 08:39:16AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> > An extreme case of this would be F29 going from the 4.X kernel to the 5.X
> > kernel.
>
> Note that this isn't *really* an extreme case — there's no bigger
> differe
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 08:51:32PM -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 3/31/19 4:51 PM, David Dusanic wrote:
> >Fedora is bleeding edge
> Not really. It is the next thing that is stable after the
> bleeding edge. Think LibreOffice and Firefox and the kernel.
Yeah, thank you Todd and Margo.
On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 06:30:21PM -0400, Digimer wrote:
> I've had so many bug reports to Fedora go ignored, only to have them
> auto-close when the version I filed against goes EOL. I rarely even
> bother filing bugs against it anymore.
Yeah, this is frustrating, but there's just plain more bugs
On 4/3/19 8:12 PM, home user via users wrote:
The results above do raise a question in my mind: What are those
"[user's home]/.local/share/tracker/tracker-miner-fs.log"
files? Anything to do with coin or data mining, or something else
malicious?
Tracker is a service that indexes your files s
hi!
I can not install the docker-io package in RHEL 6.10 x86_64 because this
package is removed from repo epel.
how to find this package in epel again?
thanks.
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On 4/4/19 2:59 PM, Brando Mota wrote:
> hi!
> I can not install the docker-io package in RHEL 6.10 x86_64 because this
> package is removed from repo epel.
> how to find this package in epel again?
> thanks.
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On 4/5/19 2:09 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 08:39:16AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> An extreme case of this would be F29 going from the 4.X kernel to the 5.X
>> kernel.
> Note that this isn't *really* an extreme case — there's no bigger difference
> in that increase than from
On Thu, 2019-04-04 at 11:17 -0400, sean darcy wrote:
> On fedora 29 , sane-backends 1.0.27.
>
> scanimage -L shows a number of scanners that are no longer
> connected,
> and haven't been used in years.
>
> In what file is this info stored ? Couldn't find any reference under
> /etc/sane.d.
>
>
GentlePeople:
I that you haven't observed this by now!
Proposed statement on Fedora's purpose:
"Fedora has no purpose it only exists!"
Thomas Dineen
On 4/4/2019 1:19 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 4/5/19 2:09 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 08:39:16AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote
On Thursday, April 4, 2019 4:37:01 PM EDT Thomas Dineen wrote:
> GentlePeople:
>
> I that you haven't observed this by now!
>
> Proposed statement on Fedora's purpose:
>
> "Fedora has no purpose it only exists!"
>
> Thomas Dineen
>
>
I seem to recall some comical "purpose" for Fedora, wr
That's it! that's the ticket!
Proposed statement on Fedora's purpose:
"To cause servers to use more power!"
Without this the entire economy collapses!
Thomas Dineen
On 4/4/2019 1:38 PM, John Harris wrote:
On Thursday, April 4, 2019 4:37:01 PM EDT Thomas Dineen wrote:
GentlePeople:
I t
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