On Sun, 2019-07-07 at 00:35 -0600, Robin Laing wrote:
> I want to modify a policy to allow a more localized directory for
> creating thumbnails for videos and such. Presently the policy
> "thumb_exec_t" is set for "thumb_home_t"
>
> I cannot find out in anything I have searched what the syntax
On Sun, 2019-07-07 at 00:35 -0600, Robin Laing wrote:
> I cannot find out in anything I have searched what the syntax
> description for the two directories under this policy.
>
> /home/[^]+/\.cache/thumbnail(/.*)?
>
> /home/[^]+/\.thumbnail(/.*)?
>
> So, does the [^] mean the "user" home direc
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 at 15:19, Javier Perez wrote:
> Hi
> Is it possible to restart display manager without killing all the apps
> open?
> Nouveau has a tendency to crash more often that I like and each time it
>
does it, i restart display manager. Each time a restart it, all the apps
> are killed.
On 7/7/19 1:35 AM, Robin Laing wrote:
I cannot find out in anything I have searched what the syntax description for
the two directories under this policy.
/home/[^]+/\.cache/thumbnail(/.*)?
/home/[^]+/\.thumbnail(/.*)?
So, does the [^] mean the "user" home directory?
Does the + mean this di
Sometime in the last week, one of the updates seems to have broken
Amarok's display. See https://imgur.com/eHk4Vc0
The list of tracks on the right is there, but seems to be white on
white. I can't find anyplace to change the color scheme.
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On 29/6/19 12:36 am, Sergio Cipolla wrote:
Thanks, Tom.
Currently it seems grub uses /etc/default/grub to generate grub.cfg, as usual, but I
had a look at /boot/loader/entries/.conf and the nouveau driver
blacklisting (for I installed the proprietary driver) is there. So probably the boot
loa
On 4/7/19 6:03 am, Alan Evans wrote:
FC29, Cinnamon desktop, fully updated. The printer is an Epson
ET-4500, connected through WiFi. The Administration->Print Settings
dialog detects the printer. Printing a test page works like a charm.
But it seems like nothing else included with the system ca
On 7/2/19 3:06 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 01:42 -0400, Steven Ulrick wrote:
But for some reason, the password that I used to install and upgrade
all that stuff stopped working. So, I booted the Live DVD again
(which takes a long time on my system), did the chroot thing again,
I have been looking at a couple mp4 videos transferred from my son's phone.
I successfully opened 3 of them with vlc, closed vlc and renamed them.
Then for the fourth, vlc stopped launching.
Well I guess it is really not launching, as I see the vlc icon on the
panel. It is not responding. It
I got it 'open media' option to browser for a file and supposedly to
open an mp4, but nothing.
top is showing pulseaudio process running along. I suppose I could try
and kill that...
killed pulseaudio, but still nothing responding in vlc.
On 7/7/19 9:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have b
On 07/07/2019 07:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
How can I find its process number to try and kill it or any better way
to get its attention?
ps aux | grep vlc | grerp -v grep
will do what you want. I have this as a one-liner shell script because
it comes in handy more often than you'd expect
The task manager app showed me the process number and let me kill vlc
and then I was able to view another video.
But this should not be needed.
On 7/7/19 9:24 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I got it 'open media' option to browser for a file and supposedly to
open an mp4, but nothing.
top is sh
Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 07/07/2019 07:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> How can I find its process number to try and kill it or any better way
>> to get its attention?
>
> ps aux | grep vlc | grerp -v grep
>
> will do what you want. I have this as a one-liner shell script because it
> comes in hand
On Sun, 2019-07-07 at 21:24 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I got it 'open media' option to browser for a file and supposedly to
> open an mp4, but nothing.
>
> top is showing pulseaudio process running along. I suppose I could try
> and kill that...
>
> killed pulseaudio, but still nothing
i have a stubborn vlc too have you got any, ...
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
*Gtk-Message: 13:52:48.765: Gtk
Where do you see these messages?
On 7/7/19 10:27 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
i have a stubborn vlc too have you got any, ...
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared
i use the gnome desktop and open a terminal window.
i launch it using vlc at the bash command line.
i Know this isnt right, should use cvlc or some such, but you asked, ...
hth,...
On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 7:31 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Where do you see these messages?
>
> On 7/7/19 10:27 P
how about 'strace vlc' ?? ;)
just for variety
On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 7:43 PM Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Joe Zeff wrote:
> > On 07/07/2019 07:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> >> How can I find its process number to try and kill it or any better way
> >> to get its attention?
> >
> > ps aux | grep
On 7/8/19 9:54 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> From the "there's more than one way to do it" file...
There is also the "killall" command
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I had ran vlc successfully to listen to another video from my son (of
one of his boy's) and then went to quit the vlc from the panel. Looked
at messages and see:
Jul 7 22:48:58 lx140e audit[1]: SERVICE_STOP pid=1 uid=0
auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0
msg='unit
On 7/8/19 10:51 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Jul 7 22:48:58 lx140e audit[1]: SERVICE_STOP pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295
> ses=4294967295
> subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 msg='unit=fprintd comm="systemd"
> exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success'
> Jul 7 22:49:06
Bonjour,
I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and *google-chrome*
Is it serious?
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UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laborat
Many thanks to all who answered this request, and added very useful
general comments. I have synthesized all the feedback collected here
and elsewhere, and forwarded the result to the client. We'll know how
it ends next month.
For the record, and to give more context: both the client and I know,
On 7/6/19 8:46 AM, JD wrote:
Installing latest mate desktop (from rpmfusion) on
Fedora 30, 29, 28, 27 ...24, 23 22
DOES NOT work.
At least up to 28, Mate has worked fine for me. I haven't yet upgraded
those computers past that. I would expect a lot of complaints on this
list if there was
On 7/8/19 12:50 PM, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
> packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
> not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and *google-chrome*
>
> Is it serious?
>
[r
Le 08/07/2019 à 07:22, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 7/8/19 12:50 PM, François Patte wrote:
>> Bonjour,
>>
>> I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
>> packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
>> not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and
Hi All,
Xfce 4.13, Fedora 30
In my various file managers (Thunar, Krusader), when I right
click on a file and select Open With, I get a list of
programs.
How do I remove items from this list, especially the
repeats?
Many thanks,
-T
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