On 12/18/2017 06:14 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Everything possible even on the / filesystem while the system runs
normally.
All of what you describe is possible without LVM, too.
Including moving the filesystem while the system using it is live? I'm
not aware of a non-LVM way to do th
Thanks, Sam, that looks like very useful information. The logs you
posted indicate that one interface, eno1, had no link when "ip addr
show" ran, after NetworkManager reported itself online. This seems
consistent with nm-online's man page which indicates that startup is
complete when all conn
On 12/19/2017 04:46 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
That's the big picture. And looks like it's completely impossible to
do that, in stock Fedora.
Right now, yes. And that's completely and entirely down to
NetworkManager bringing interfaces up in an event-driven fashion, when
link is detected.
I've filed an RFE:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1527768
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On 12/20/2017 03:44 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
No managed switches here. Just some dumb switch with a bunch of stuff
plugged into it.
Surprising, but the outcome is the same. You have a switch and a NIC
which, in concert, take a long time to negotiate a link, and that's a
problem for Netwo
On 12/21/2017 04:17 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'm not sure I see why this has to be a factor.
Because NetworkManager is an event-driven system. If an interface loses
carrier for a defined period of time (5 seconds prior to the commit I've
referenced), NM will remove the IP configuration fro
On 12/21/2017 10:05 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
It's just that static configuration isn't what NM does.
Which always struck me as very odd considering that redhat
sponsors most of this stuff and mostly makes money off
servers
Mostly, yes. They do have some desktop people, and sponsor GNOME
devel
On 01/14/2018 09:40 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I get:
PORTSTATE SERVICE
445/tcp open microsoft-ds
Host script results:
| smb-protocols:
| dialects:
|_NT LM 0.12 (SMBv1) [dangerous, but default]
So clearly the config option isn't being used, or doesn't
On 01/21/2018 01:57 AM, Tim wrote:
Without the "-d"?
Tried that, didn't like it (I did need to remove directories).
You don't need "-d" to remove directories. The "-r" option will do
that. The "-d" option removes *empty* directories. "rm" will not
delete directories without an option ind
On 01/23/2018 02:08 PM, Antonio M wrote:
Pyorbital cannot be installed via dnf (I didn't find any rpm in the
repos). But this doesn't solve the issue of having pyorbital listed in
help()/modules and not listed in pip3 list.
Is it possible that you installed pyorbital using "sudo pip install..
On 10/16/19 12:18 AM, Marcel Oliver wrote:
Initially, I thought this is a kernel issue. Kernels up to
5.1.18-300.fc30.x86_64 are working, everything starting from
5.2.6-200.fc30.x86_64 (I did not try anything in between) is failing
in the following way:
5.2 does seem a little broken on the
On 10/28/19 4:32 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
With BIOS I knew I needed to run grub-install to manually install grub
on /dev/sdb in addition to /dev/sda; do I need to do anything
analogous to that, with EFI?
Typically, no. Anaconda should have created boot records for both. Use
"efibootmgr
On 11/2/19 11:52 AM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
It is not only not
useful to me, but is actively degrading the performance of my installation.
Out of curiosity, how did you measure the performance impact of cockpit?
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On 12/24/19 11:47 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
I have my /home partition on a 2TB HDD drive about half full. Should
be doing regular backups but not in the habit.
What is better?
A. Purchase a second 2TB to create a Raid1 mirror or
B. Purchase a second 4TB drive for backup purposes.
That depends
On 12/26/19 8:42 AM, Patrick Mansfield wrote:
I have a fixed IP address in my network script, this:
[umbrella network-scripts]$ more ifcfg-br0
DEVICE=br0
TYPE=Bridge
IPADDR=192.168.1.1
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
It seems odd that there's no default route in that configuration.
Bring up the networ
On 12/26/19 4:47 PM, Patrick Mansfield wrote:
The bridge is supposed to bridge enp4s0 (it was being named lan1 prior to the
upgrade to F31) and enp6s1 (was lan2 prior to F31 upgrade).
The messages are for my enp4s0, but it has no IP address. This is via my
iptables setup. I assume this is happen
On 1/5/20 2:19 PM, S.Bob wrote:
The HDMI port drives a second monitor fine but the USB-C port will
not. I can plug an external drive into the USB-C port and it mounts it
fine, however I would like to drive an additional monitor with it.
Generally, you'll see that described in technical spe
On 1/25/20 3:40 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Anyone know what the system calls are to write and read from the
primary and secondary clipboards?
It's not really that simple (and as Samuel pointed out, not a system
call). Applications can set the clipboard contents to a list of data
typ
On 1/26/20 7:47 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I adore Raku/perl6. Every so often I torture myself
trying to use Raku's NativeCall to run system calls.
I haven't ported any perl5 modules to perl6, but in case that's your thing:
https://metacpan.org/pod/Clipboard
On 2/6/20 8:29 PM, linux guy wrote:
Oops... copied wrong rpm command:
$ # rpm -qa | grep calligra
I don't know if that's a typo or if you actually ran "# rpm -qa", but if
what you've sent us is actually what you ran, then it's perfectly
natural for there to be no output. You commented out
On 4/3/20 2:48 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
I just installed Fedora 31 on my laptop. I had created a volume group
and logical volumes from the Anaconda installer itself. I had marked
the checkbox for encrypting my fedora partition , and when booting I
am asked my passphrase, so I thought every
On 4/3/20 10:43 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
I have LUKS on LVM, that is LUKS is used when opening each LVM logical volume.
I'm not familiar with that configuration, but if you have LUKS on LVM,
then it seems perfectly normal that you'd be able to see the volume
group structure without ente
On 4/4/20 12:05 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/ananconda-cant-handle-lvm-on-luks-setup/6112/5?u=sreyan32
The question now is that can this information be added in the Wiki or
docs somewhere so other new users won't have to suffer.
The checkbox you selected work
To answer the question in the subject: The bootloader is installed on
the /boot/efi filesystem, and referenced by path in NVRAM (See the
"efibootmgr" command).
On 4/7/20 10:44 PM, spike wrote:
I'm installing Fedora 31 with a kickstart file that contains
bootloader --location=mbr #Same when o
I have a new problem with GNOME on Fedora 32. Since upgrading, I'm
unable to make my Bose QC 35 II headset the default audio device.
I'm not having trouble pairing, nor any general Bluetooth audio problem.
I can play audio through VLC, for example, because that application
lets me select my
On 5/6/20 3:00 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Do I need something like postfix with a minimal installation to get
the output from my crontab?
Technically, no. If you only want to deliver the messages locally, then
you only need an MDA, not an MTA. In fact, you could just create
/usr/sbin/sen
On 5/6/20 7:10 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
If I select the headset as the Output Device, and then scroll down to
select an Alert Sound at the bottom of that preferences panel, those
alerts will play back on the headset. Nothing else that I've tested does.
I should have done more
On 5/7/20 10:44 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
In my mail files each message is followed by a blank line
before the next "From_" line. Is that a requirement of
mbox format? If so, it may be necessary to add it to
the crontab output.
Yes, it's a requirement of the format. That's why there's an "echo
On 5/7/20 7:49 AM, sean darcy wrote:
1. Is there a way to get the FC31 drive to boot with RST ?
No. RST is unsafe by design, and the kernel developers won't support it.
* No NVMe device power management
* No NVMe reset support
* No NVMe quirks based on PCI ID
* No SR-IOV VFs
* Reduced p
On 5/9/20 9:45 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Raw Audit Messages
type=AVC msg=audit(1589082060.526:1156): avc: denied { signal } for
pid=672912 comm="courierlogger"
scontext=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:system_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
tcontext=system_u:system_r:unconfined_service_t:s0 tclass=process
On 5/17/20 10:22 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
How can I get this bad file out of the way so I can back up properly?
IIRC, an IO error can result from either a corrupt filesystem or a media
error. The kernel "dmesg" can tell you more about the cause of the
error, typically. If there's filesy
On 2/15/21 5:58 PM, S Bob wrote:
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and
everything works
I don't believe there's any mechanism by which SELinux can result in
ping indicating "destination host unreachable."
Can you reproduce the problem by turning SELinux back on? If
On 2/18/21 8:38 AM, Jerome Lille wrote:
But as I said the nfs shares seem to work fine, I can read and write to
files on them.
Yep, everything will look fine until an application on your client tries
to lock a file, and then it will hang forever. Locking files during
editing is pretty common
I'd like to inhibit suspend while backups run on my laptop. I'm
scheduling those backups with a systemd timer[1] and service[2]. I've
read that the default polkit policy only permits inhibiting suspend from
within a login session, so I've also tried to add rules to allow the
root user to inhib
On 3/21/21 11:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
So, does your backup process work when called from crontab entry?
Yes, it does, and that's part of what confused me. However -- and this
is rather embarrassing -- the real problem was a missing environment
variable in the script when the process was ru
On 3/24/21 11:17 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
This is pretty cool -- I'm thinking of something similar, as my new
workstation system is a little too power-hungry to make me feel good about
leaving on all the time. Do you have a blog post or repo with your complete
solution?
I keep this in a priva
On 4/2/21 3:47 AM, Frederic Muller wrote:
It turns out that video through USB is not part of the standards and
thus proprietary.
Just a point of clarification: video (DisplayPort) over USB *is* a part
of the USB standard. You have a non-standard dock.
DisplayLink (not DisplayPort) is bas
On 4/3/21 10:48 AM, lejeczek via users wrote:
I've seen, I think many remember too, with Dell, them too a few years
ago announced they would start to offer Ubuntu and we know how it
ended, I think with one single model sold with Ubuntu.
There are currently at least six laptop models and at
On 4/3/21 2:00 AM, lejeczek via users wrote:
I'm experiencing sleep/resume issue with my Lenovo two laptops, same
problem my friend sees, only he did file a support request to Lenovo.
Which models? And what is the problem?
A friend of mine just purchased a Thinkpad Nano, and it's consuming
On 4/3/21 12:03 AM, Frederic Muller wrote:
Thank you for all those detailed information. I did install evdi
through the repos suggested by Jonathan, with no success though.
The package you started with had both the DKMS evdi kernel module and
other support, so adding the package from rpmsp
On 4/3/21 10:39 PM, Frederic Muller wrote:
I enclosed all the steps in that paste here
https://paste.centos.org/view/bf947c35 . The full make.log is at "the
bottom" of the page (starts line 124).
Great. That log has information about the actual failures, starting on
line 143. Searching f
On 4/4/21 8:06 AM, Frederic Muller wrote:
do you know of a better system to get 3 external monitors connected to
a Thinkpad X1 Carbon 3rd gen
What resolution and refresh rate are the 3 monitors?
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On 4/4/21 8:58 AM, Frederic Muller wrote:
RIght now 3 (I hoped) Dell, the coming back one is a HP.
1 Dell 24" 2560x1440 @ 60Hz
1 Dell 22" 1680x1050 @ 60Hz
1 Dell 17" 1280x1024 @... I think 60Hz but it's not connected for now
The HP coming back is a HD monitor, 23" and there 1920 x1080, I think
On 4/4/21 10:32 AM, lejeczek via users wrote:
Moreover, it never crossed my mind that me sharing my experience and
expressing my opinion would be taken as a call for help.
This is, specifically, a support forum. It is a place to ask for help.
Every message is sent to "Community support for
On 5/19/21 10:08 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
They dropped "releases". What it is now appears to be a continuous
stream of rolling updates with no defined 7.9 release, just a stream.
They didn't drop releases entirely, just minor releases. And that's
good, because minor releases in CentOS were
On 5/19/21 10:50 AM, John Mellor wrote:
They didn't drop it at all. They changed from a fixed release
schedule to a rolling release. As a potential dev environment, this
is a huge improvement. RedHat and CentOS tend to be running ancient
versions of tools and apps in the name of stability -
On 5/19/21 11:29 AM, Dave Ihnat wrote:
Those who want CentOS are a different type of user than Fedora. They have
production machines for which LTS stability is far more important than
latest'n'greatest. THAT is dropped--you're likely to have to do a big-bang
refresh on CentOS now every 30-60 da
On 5/19/21 9:58 AM, Bill Oliver wrote:
The CentOS developers seem to be moving to a new workalike called Rocky
Linux:
Rocky Linux was created by a former CentOS developer (one of the
founders). However, I'm not aware of any current developers moving to
other rebuilds. Those developers are
On 5/20/21 3:18 AM, Tim via users wrote:
1. Me, who has a webserver, mailserver, whatever, and wants it to keep
on running without having to continually tinker with it manually. A
well managed rolling-release system may succeed there.
Cool, but neither Fedora nor CentOS Stream are rolling rel
On 5/20/21 6:49 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
(using the shutdown -r now -to reboot after sudo dnf system-upgrade
download --releasever=33 )
but after I give the last command :
I got the error message : :
\Error: system is not ready for upgrade
There is a bug report that suggests that the
On 6/21/21 6:17 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
@RobertPC ~]# mount -v -t nfs
[fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1]:/mnt/HD/HD_a2/mcstuffy /mnt/mcstuffy
mount.nfs: timeout set for Mon Jun 21 06:42:25 2021
mount.nfs: trying text-based options
'vers=4.2,addr=fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1,clientaddr=fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1
On 6/22/21 8:55 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 6/21/21 11:41 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 6/21/21 6:17 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
@RobertPC ~]# mount -v -t nfs
[fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1]:/mnt/HD/HD_a2/mcstuffy /mnt/mcstuffy
mount.nfs: timeout set for Mon Jun 21 06:42:25 2021
On 6/22/21 11:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
[root@meimei ~]# nmap -sS -6 -p 2049 2001:b030:112f:2::53
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2021-06-23 14:47 CST
Nmap scan report for 2001:b030:112f:2::53
Host is up (0.00018s latency).
PORT STATE SERVICE
2049/tcp closed nfs
Means the firewa
On 8/25/21 9:26 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You could add a "sync" after the copy and before the "umount".
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/TheLegendOfSync
We're getting into myths and legends territory. Running sync before
umount isn't harmful, but umount will flush any dirty buffe
On 9/30/21 12:41, Chris Murphy wrote:
Seems likely to me some service is not quitting properly, preventing /
from being unmounted
If that were the case, there might be information about an exit failure
in the log. On the next boot, "journalctl -b -1" might have useful info.
I also wonder i
On 10/4/21 00:30, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I have three menus on my launcher: Applications,
Places, System.
How do I create a fourth menu?
As far as I know: you would need to define a new extension. The
simplest one that I'm aware of is the Places extension, so that's
probably a goo
On 10/5/21 12:16, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
My host's cpu is not supported. I was hoping for a
fake CPU (there are about 20 of them to choose from)
would do the trick.
That's not possible, because QEMU doesn't emulate the CPU. The host CPU
must support all of the instructions that wou
On 10/7/21 05:16, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
That's not possible, because QEMU doesn't emulate the CPU. The host
CPU
that you report to the guest VM.
In fact QEMU can emulate the CPU,
I thought it was clear that we were discussing qemu in the context of
KVM, since it was in the subject, and
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 5:43 PM ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
> Any way to get git to show me the revision
> without downloading the turkey?
Yes, use the API: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/commits.html
The Project ID is listed on the project page (67, in this case):
https://gitlab.freedesktop.o
On 10/11/21 18:02, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
This simulates what I came up with in my actual code:
$ curl --silent
'https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/spice/win32/spice-nsis/-/commits/master'
| raku -ne 'my Str $x=slurp(); $x~~s/.*? "rebase on " //; $x~~s/
("") .* //; print "$x\n";'
0.164
On 10/12/21 02:13, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I wrote a program to go out to web pages and check
revisions on about 70 programs that I support at
my customer sites.
Well, I have a couple of questions... The commands and output that you
posted earlier pulled some text from a commit messag
... somewhat amusing, you and I have had almost exactly this
conversation before:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/TH2MUWDQHD2T7ZAAOA75K3AYO5W2ZECF/
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On 10/18/21 03:33, Frederic Muller wrote:
Was looking for something safe and reliable, 8 or 16 ports, managed
For SOHO installations, I like HPE OfficeConnect 1820 switches (J9979A).
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On 10/20/21 01:26, François Patte wrote:
Why this difference?
As Ed and Patrick point out, the difference is probably CUDA. The CUDA
client libraries are not licensed appropriately for redistribution,
therefore they are not packaged in Fedora. And since they aren't
packaged, they aren't av
On 10/20/21 08:32, Richard Shaw wrote:
As Ed and Patrick point out, the difference is probably CUDA. The
CUDA
client libraries are not licensed appropriately for redistribution,
therefore they are not packaged in Fedora. And since they aren't
packaged, they aren't available
On 10/20/21 19:08, Gordon Messmer wrote:
It looks like Blender has a build time option to dynamically load
(i.e., dlopen) the cuda library
As far as I can tell, the CUDA libraries must be present in the build
environment in order to build that support:
Though I could be wrong... there
On 10/22/21 09:40, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Problem Report.
PR stands for "pull request", which is terminology that comes from the
use of git. When someone suggests that you send a PR, they're
suggesting that you check out the git repo, make the changes you think
are appropriate, commit
On 11/7/21 09:15, Andre Robatino wrote:
But if the screen is already blank, any notification from any
application (Thunderbird email, hexchat alert, dnfdragora updates)
causes the display to turn back on
What happens if you open the "Notifications" settings panel and turn off
"lock screen no
On 11/7/21 17:48, Andre Robatino wrote:
I wasn't expecting that to work, but oddly enough it seems to, since I got
several incoming emails while away and the display was still off. I'll keep an
eye on it. Thanks.
Good. Seems like a usable workaround, though a lock screen notification
*shou
On 11/9/21 01:40, Frederic Muller wrote:
Viber desktop user here and it seems I can't install the latest
version as I'm getting this message:
nothing provides libcrypto.so.10()(64bit) needed by
viber-16.1.0.37-2.x86_64
soversion 10 was provided by OpenSSL 1.0, according to
https://src.fedor
P.S.:
The reason that package isn't included any more is given as the last
commit message to the package repo, "Retired due to security issues and
general obsolescence." Beware that an application that uses OpenSSL 1.0
relies on unmaintained software that may have security vulnerabilities
th
On 11/16/21 10:18, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
F35 change from F32; may have occurred earlier.
Change in Fedora 33: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/UseNanoByDefault
VI was sooo easy to use. Now I have to learn nano?
No, now new users don't have to learn to use vim. You can set what
On 11/16/21 15:27, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
So, anyone knows how to set the permanent default output device?
A search for "pipewire set persistent default" brings up a few
discussions suggesting that pipewire *should* save the default across
sessions, but that was broken in 0.3.33, and then fi
On 11/23/21 14:06, John Pilkington wrote:
I'm used to reading messages in order of time of arrival. Threaded
display in Thunderbird, or the presentation of the archive by
Hyperkitty, doesn't do this
Right... Hyperkitty also shows messages in threaded mode, where replies
are grouped in the l
On 11/25/21 13:46, John Pilkington wrote:
Thank you for that link. I hadn't been aware of that possibility.
But I was really thinking of the Hyperkitty display, which appears as
the archive default. Having a too-large local mailbox I don't often
use it, and its multiple endpoints seemed le
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:06 AM Patrick Dupre wrote:
> 631500 /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-LU5PD1
> 6326584 /var/tmp
This seems like a really good place to start cleaning up. You'e got
6GB used in /var/tmp, much of which might be failed flatpak installs?
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/111
On 12/1/21 18:03, murph nj wrote:
lsof showed nothing that I could see.
Nothing, or nothing interesting? I'd expect you to at least see the CWD
of the debug shell.
The stop job rotates between four mounted volumes, and the
lvm2-monitor.service.
In the past, I've seen lvm2-monitor beh
On 12/4/21 19:15, murph nj wrote:
Got another opportunity, redirected lsof /home and lsof /other to
files, and there was no output.
Interesting... Is there an error if you try to unmount those yourself?
I did get output from systemctl-list-jobs (edited lightly)
JOB UNIT
On 12/24/21 06:38, cen wrote:
# remove raid metadata
mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdd1
Assuming the new disk hasn't been used, that step is probably unnecessary.
# install bootloader on new disk
grub2-install /dev/sdd1
That looks wrong, it should probably be 'grub2-install /dev/sdd'.
A
On 12/24/21 14:29, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 24Dec2021 12:09, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Additionally, it should be performed *after* adding the replacement
disk to the RAID set, not before.
Is that true? My (blurry) mental model for this issue is that the boot
block isn't in the area maint
On 1/2/22 23:32, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I need to send a tech support guy a movie of what
is happening and what I am doing with their program.
Is there a way to make a movie of an area on my
screen?
https://opensource.com/article/19/8/record-screencasts-gnome3
If recording the entire
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