Hi.
On Wed, 29 May 2019 10:58:01 -0600 Greg Woods wrote:
> worldsys:/install /install nfsrw,x-systemd.automount 0 0
> Is it impossible to do a system-upgrade from a remote-mounted repo (which
> would defeat much of the purpose of maintaining such a repo), or is there a
> way
On Thu, 30 May 2019 11:07:50 +0200 francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
> [3] put links in it for:
...
> autofs.service
I was wrong here: you are not using autofs but the automount of
systemd.
Make instead a link to /run/systemd/generator/install.mount or write
an install.mount unit instead o
When did Konqueror become enslaved to Google? Is there a way to
liberate it? Or at least to get it back to displaying man pages?
I don't use Google, except by way of Duckduckgo or other privacy-
providing intermediary. In fact, my main and almost only use of Konqueror
is for man
On Thu, 2019-05-30 at 15:51 +, Beartooth wrote:
> When did Konqueror become enslaved to Google? Is there a way to
> liberate it? Or at least to get it back to displaying man pages?
>
> I don't use Google, except by way of Duckduckgo or other privacy-
> providing intermediary. In f
In previous installations, /usr/bin/createrepo was a symbolic link to
/usr/bin/createrepo_c. Now with createrepo_c-0.14.1-1.fc30.x86_64, that
link is no longer created. This disrupts lots of scripts and will force
changes to a lot of documentation, including Fedora's own online.
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Dave Cl
Chris Murphy wrote:
> Not sure what would corrupt it but there is competition for LBA 0,
> the MBR, in that there's a bootloader portion in the first ~440 bytes
> and then a partition table from that point until the 512th byte. So
> whenever something changes a partition or a boot flag (active bi
On F30, zabbix-agent requires "zabbix = 4.0.7-2.fc30" but zabbix
provides "zabbix = 1:4.0.7-2.fc30". The result is that DNF will not
update either.
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On Thu, 30 May 2019 17:00:21 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
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> Maybe ask on the Fedora KDE list?
Will do. Hadn't known there was one. Many thanks!
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For F28, I am looking for a file editor that when I paste from the
clipboard, I can see any special characters.
I am having problems with a web form copy to clipboard. You can see at
test page at:
http://www.htt-consult.com/button2.html
In Firefox on my F28 system, there is a character copi
On 5/30/19 10:06 AM, CLOSE Dave wrote:
Chris Murphy wrote:
Not sure what would corrupt it but there is competition for LBA 0,
the MBR, in that there's a bootloader portion in the first ~440 bytes
and then a partition table from that point until the 512th byte. So
whenever something changes a pa
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 7:21 AM wrote:
>
> Make instead a link to /run/systemd/generator/install.mount or write
> an install.mount unit instead of using /etc/fstab
>
Thanks, I will try that when I have time for the next upgrade.
And the reason it says CIFS in the subject when it's an NFS mount
Paste into vim, position the cursor under the character in question and hit
:ga for ASCII and :g8 for UTF-8
SPOILER: It's a space.
And I see it in FireFox, but not in Chrome.
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 2:24 PM Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> For F28, I am looking for a file editor that when I paste fr
On 5/30/19 10:18 AM, CLOSE Dave wrote:
On F30, zabbix-agent requires "zabbix = 4.0.7-2.fc30" but zabbix
provides "zabbix = 1:4.0.7-2.fc30". The result is that DNF will not
update either.
It looks like something went wrong with the change to 4.2.1 so it was
rolled back to 4.0.7. However, that
On 5/30/19 2:38 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
Paste into vim, position the cursor under the character in question
and hit :ga for ASCII and :g8 for UTF-8
SPOILER: It's a space.
And I see it in FireFox, but not in Chrome.
So 'all' I have to do is figure out how to add the trim() function to my
scri
On 5/30/19 8:51 AM, Beartooth wrote:
When did Konqueror become enslaved to Google? Is there a way to
liberate it? Or at least to get it back to displaying man pages?
Your underlying question seems to be how to view man pages nicely. Try
using yelp (the Gnome help browser). You can c
CLOSE Dave wrote:
> In previous installations, /usr/bin/createrepo was a symbolic link to
> /usr/bin/createrepo_c. Now with createrepo_c-0.14.1-1.fc30.x86_64, that
> link is no longer created. This disrupts lots of scripts and will force
> changes to a lot of documentation, including Fedora's own o
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/30/19 10:18 AM, CLOSE Dave wrote:
>> On F30, zabbix-agent requires "zabbix = 4.0.7-2.fc30" but zabbix
>> provides "zabbix = 1:4.0.7-2.fc30". The result is that DNF will not
>> update either.
>
> It looks like something went wrong with the change to 4.2.1 so it was rolled
Hi,
On a new Fedora 29 installation, I get:
sudo dnf update
...
Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'fedora-modular'
Error: Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'fedora-modular'
So, I look around, and the solution may be:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi
However, it is on updates-test
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 11:07 AM CLOSE Dave
wrote:
>
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> > Not sure what would corrupt it but there is competition for LBA 0,
> > the MBR, in that there's a bootloader portion in the first ~440 bytes
> > and then a partition table from that point until the 512th byte. So
> >
On 5/30/19 2:42 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
sudo dnf upgrade --enablerepo=updates-testing --advisory=FEDORA-2019-28516f8c38
...
Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'fedora-modular'
Error: Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'fedora-modular'
Any suggestions how to get around this bug? I even tried
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 12:36 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> On 5/30/19 10:06 AM, CLOSE Dave wrote:
> > Chris Murphy wrote:
> >
> >> Not sure what would corrupt it but there is competition for LBA 0,
> >> the MBR, in that there's a bootloader portion in the first ~440 bytes
> >> and then a partition ta
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 4:00 PM Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure (been a while since I checked) that neither the
> bootloader nor kernel care if the primary GPT header or table fail
> checksum verification, they just use it in the blind anyway. No
> fallback to the backup. And no fail. That
Chris Murphy wrote:
> We'd need to look at LBA 0 on a broken system to do an autopsy. Once
> it's fixed, the evidence of what stepped on it is wiped away.
I have two more systems to upgrade, probably next week. If one of them
fails in the same way, I'll capture the MBR and post here.
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Allegedly, on or about 30 May 2019, Beartooth sent:
> I run Mate, and if I could find a second string to Brasero that I
> could count on, I could uninstall all of KDE.
I run Mate, have no KDE installation, I can burn discs. You need to
say what it is that you need burning software to do.
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On 5/30/19 8:51 AM, Beartooth wrote:
unreadably elsewhere. (I run Mate, and if I could find a second string to
Brasero that I could count on, I could uninstall all of KDE.)
What's wrong with Brasero?
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