e to enable access
> from Fedora ?
I have a Nexus 10 and have had the same problem. My only solution has
been to connect mine to the only copy of Windows I still own (for
gaming only). I haven't tried with F20, but I know with F19 it did
exactly what you are seeing.
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you the option of setting up persistent storage
and I've created bootable CentOS drives (including 6.5) several times
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have written a lot of things to the flash drive
while using it as a live media and had it carry across reboots. Maybe
I'm just not completely understanding the idea of persistent storage.
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> On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fernando Cassia wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Mark Haney
>> wrote:
>>> and I've created bootable CentOS drives (including 6.5) severa
otty at best. YMMV.
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why
you want to run it on Fedora?
I would think you could get the SRPMS and rebuild them in Fedora, but
that seems like a lot of work to me.
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Read my last sentence. I want to run it on an ARM platform. For some
time, that will mean Fedora. What ver of Fedora is Redhat 7 built on?
Will there be an arm distro for it at some point?
I just did a quick google and found an ARM port called RedSleeve that's based
on CentOS. However, a
PMFusion. These were all Fedora repo updates, FWIW. Did anyone else
see this?
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On 1/17/2014 10:55 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Mark Haney
> wrote:
>>
>> My question is, WTF happened? My system is pretty clean. I
>> never install packages by hand, only by either the sta
ago to be just about the
silliest thing anyone could do, so I'm stuck with what I've got for
the moment.
Any ideas?
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even know where to start
debugging. I've shutdown firewalld AND selinux just to see if that
helps. (Yes I do have internet access since I'm working on remote
servers in Wisconsin). Any thoughts?
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ls to recover LVM data is
humorous at best, and catastrophic at worst.
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have to think it shouldn't be
> hard to recover any undamaged LVs.
I, myself, thought the same thing one time. All I can say is 'Good
Luck' and 'When in doubt, a hammer is not the best method of data
recovery'.
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sounds kinda winy, but it's true. I want to know what my
drives are doing. But with LVM it's virtually impossible.
(It's so bad, I'm migrating my entire production server farm VMs to
EXT4 (maybe BTRFS) since they are sitting on two massive RAID5 SANs
and the LVMS just make it impo
le I've encountered has been
incompatible LVM versions between what I'm using to mount with and
what I'm mounting. Granted, I've not had to do that sort of thing in
a couple of years, so maybe it's better now, but prior to 2012 it was
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On 02/19/2014 10:10 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Friends don't let friends shun open-source.
>
They also don't let them top post to mailing lists.
Just sayin'.....
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self-policing, which included respectful posts
letting new members know that top posting is considered bad
'netiquette'. It seems that trolling is become SOP these days.
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d in F20, but in F19 there was a 'Session' option that let you
switch between installed desktop environments. Not sure about F20,
since I only use KDE4 now. I like MATE for slower/older machines,
though. It's awesome on older hardware.
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here, the mandate for Lenovo's wasn't so much about them being
insecure as it was them being Chinese.
FWIW.
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Is this something I should be
> concerned about? Can it be disabled in the bios?
I'm running F20 on a W540 and I haven't had any trouble with it. I
didn't have to touch it. We run Lenovo here almost exclusively and
Fedora, CentOS and Mint all run fine on them.
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lacements going forward.
(All that said, I have no problem being indelicate about it. I mean,
the NSA reads all our crap anyway, why fret over the Chinese? reading
it, too?)
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ess specific?
In all honesty, what are you trying to do? We need more detail than
what you've provided.
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tworking issue to me.)
If you can't telnet to the server port, shutdown the firewall on the
host and try again.
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the VNC port on the server?
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; the encryption, and in fact, I almost cooked an RPi by transferring
> stuff through SFTP and SSHFS.
>
> What am I forgetting about?
>
SCP? Rsync? I use those a lot. Samba seems to work pretty well for
me when I need it, which is fairly often. But I much prefer to SCP it
or rsync if possible.
google points to similar GET requests to that domain as far
back as 2011, and the domain itself isn't live, just a placeholder for
parked domain.
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led no other information that
> seems relevant.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> cheers, Paul
Yeah,don't use Simple Scan, as far as I can tell, it's junk. I use
AcquireImages which is available in KDE. If you aren't using KDE, I
don't know what else I would even try. Si
ck search of the
Mint laptop on my desk didn't reveal anything other than Simple Scan.
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7;s coincidence? Not that I believe in them,
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ly go into more detail if you want.
>
> Fred
>
Surely it being a USB device the system can find it? Is dmesg seeing it?
I know my system can see my DJ F300, but SimpleScan won't access it.
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have a good link or HowTo on how
to get freeradius to use NIS?
I'm moving all our systems to LDAP as soon as I can, but the boss
wants this working yesterday.
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On 03/06/14 13:40, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 03/06/2014 09:19 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> I'm moving all our systems to LDAP as soon as I can, but the
>> boss wants this working yesterday.
>
> Tell him that you don't have en
DIUS to work with NIS
isn't possible. At least I've found no documentation on how to make
it work. There's tons on getting it to work with LDAP, but not NIS.
Which is the reason for my OP.
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Fedora releas
unt that partition from Fedora. I don't use fstab to
automount, but it's nothing more complicated than setting up a static
mount point (mine is /media/music) and mounting the windows partition
to it. Amarok works fine using that mount point, but YMMV with other
music players.
Be glad to
m that RhythmBox works with my mounted partition, but
YMMV.
And, forgive the Fisher-Price version of the instructions. I'm not
certain of your level of Linux experience, so I was as detailed as I
could be. No insult intended.
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n
> Gnome?
>
I'm sure it does, but I'm not aware of the name or how well it works.
I'm glad the directions are useful. I spend quite a bit of time
writing instruction sets for the users here as well as for my parents
and in-laws. Nothing like being family-wide Technical Supp
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On 03/11/14 11:26, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 11 March 2014 14:59, Mark Haney wrote:
>> Please don't top post.
>
> The one thing I'd point out is that top-posting works considerably
> better for users with a screenreader,
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>> It should be site:lists.fedoraproject.org
>
> Thanks. Alas, it didn't help.
>
Have you tried GMANE?
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;
> One thing I tried without success in the past was to specify a USB
> stick when running grub2-install.
>
>
A quick google popped this up:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/8561/cannot-boot-to-fedora-after-installing-windows7/
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down? Say a stored procedure? You
should check /var/log/secure, that tells you (if configured, which our
CentOS 6.5 postgres server is) what IP logged in and how.
HTH.
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ny I work for uses Lenovo workstation class T and W series
laptops. I know that CentOS, Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Fedora all seem
to work really well. The engineers use do a lot of 3D cad work
without trouble. Don't know about the Y series, but I suspect it
would be fine.
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remember the
exact details (I did this before Win7 was released, God knows what
kind of funky voodoo magic would be needed with Win7 or 8.
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? Is it an architectural change that
causes that? I know it's still in testing mode, but I would think the
output would be nearly the same.
What gives?
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when I call 'sudo dnf update'? That's how I'm reading this.
If that's true, why the devil not? I almost never update my systems
using PackageKit or any other GUI. (FWIW, PackageKit sucks epically.)
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TWO HOURS to go through the installation process
(~150MB of updates) and I still had 16 updates fail to install. The
error code in the dialog was useless. That is precisely why I like
updating from the CLI.
I'm sure I'm in the minority of the general population, but there it is.
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st doesn't seem to want to work.
This is a KDE install of F20. I don't recall having any issues with
the touchpad before I did the clean install, but I rarely if ever use
the touchpad since I have a wireless USB mouse.
Any ideas on where to start with this?
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On 03/17/14 12:38, Mark Haney wrote:
> I just rebuilt my Samsung netbook with upped RAM and a new HDD.
> Finally restored Win7 on it and did a clean install of F20. For
> some reason now, my Synaptics touchpad doesn't let me tap to
think my boss swapped this one out with the one with the bigger drive.
I would love to see what Windows is reporting for all those
partitions. But I'd almost be willing to bet at least /one/ of those
130+GB partitions is for data so that the system recovery doesn't wipe
that data if you
dy and will boot
it to see. (It's got a 500GB drive, fortunately.)
You can also mount the partitions read only and see what's on them.
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d something
like that? What are you doing that requires that kind of setup that
DHCP wouldn't work better?
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mmatical errors. (Which is CLEARLY
different from actual grammatical errors.)
Man, I need to stop thinking
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I'll take a stab at it. How big is the WinXP partition? IIRC, XP
didn't really like big boot partitions. If WinXP can't find the HDD,
it may be the drive geometry is beyond what XP can handle.
(Like a said, just a stab. I've never been good with knives.)
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rs I managed, but this setup will work in almost every situation.
I'll be glad to offer any assistance off-list if you like.
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ches and making sure the system is state is consistent. (More the
former than the latter.)
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On 03/24/14 11:55, Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> You also seem to have trouble with your Shift Keys.
*applause*
Absolute Genius.
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On 03/24/14 15:51, g wrote:
>
>
> On 03/24/14 21:56, Mark Haney wrote:
>> On 03/24/14 11:55, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>>
>>> You also seem to have trouble with your Shift Keys.
>>
>> *applause*
>&
ware and
> Ubuntu Precise
>
> Thank you L:
>
When I /have/ to use it, which maybe isn't as often as you, I fire up
a 32-bit Fedora VM for it. I currently use VMware workstation, but
I've run it in KVM and virtualbox in the past without trouble.
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;ve ever encountered a situation where sudo wouldn't
work like this before. Is there a particular reason for this? Or is
this a bug? For the record, I changed nothing on the device between
attempts to xzcat the image.
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On 04/01/14 11:33, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Mark Haney said:
>> sudo xzcat Fedora-Minimal-armhfp-20-1-sda.raw.xz > /dev/sdb
>>
>> I would get a 'Permission denied' error.
>
> That's becau
27;s been a while since I
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y Tiering FS's, but I've got three production level
Fedora VMs using btrfs as well as my desktop system (currently
cross-compiling an arm kernel) using it. Seems to be able to take the
load fine here. But then, we're a small shop and they aren't hammered
24/7.
My $0.02.
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scp -v or -vvv) and see what is
going on. Or, just post the output here. Without that it'll be hard
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On 04/28/14 14:11, Javier Perez wrote:
>> Putting your OS onto a 10 GB partition on that drive will take up
>> about
> 0.5% of its capacity. It will also be much safer >than having it
> on an external drive, especially if it's a flash drive.
>
> I
Can someone bring me up to speed on where we are with this? I've got a
dozen or so similar systems I would like to upgrade but am hesitant to do
so until I get some idea of state of this issue.
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> that was supposed to be pushed stable a few days ago, didn't actually make
> it (for whatever reason). It's being repushed now.
>
> -- Rex
>
So, I should be able to upgrade in the next few hours or so?
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On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 11/04/2015 10:10 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>
>>
>> So, I should be able to upgrade in the next few hours or so?
>>
>
> I'm going to chime in here...I wouldn't upgrade for a week or so at
> least if y
is up in nginx.
Can someone point me in the right direction? I wouldn't have any problem
spending hours working on this, except I don't have the time to do so.
This is a known problem since Monday and I'm just now made aware of it and
the powers that be want it fixed now.
Welc
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 11/04/2015 12:51 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
>
>> On 11/04/2015 11:59 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>>
>>> I'm a relative newbie to Nginx, but I've got a problem that I can't
>>> quite figure out.
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this error at all (and have never
received this error in the near two years it's been HTTPS only). The
website itself is joomla based, but I can't see how that's part of the
problem.
Is there something weird with my config? Or can someone begin to tell me
where to start debu
nothing but HTTPS packets. For some reason, it's not doing that and that
bugs me.
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Gordon Messmer
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> On 02/12/2016 05:53 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> When I pull it through the load balancer (HTTPS) it doesn't with an error
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t found the answer if its out there. Someone got any ideas?
I've attached my config file if that will help.
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nginx, the better I like it.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:08 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 03/09/2016 11:20 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>
>> I hope someone can give me an idea on how to get this setup. I'm no WP
>> expert (never having setup it up prior to a few weeks ago), but th
which would allow you to
> slowly migrate everything over to what you need there by working the creep
> out of the website that you are on.
>
> I apologize for the top post I am writing this from my phone.
>
> Fred Roller
> On Mar 10, 2016 8:58 AM, "Mark Haney" wrote
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Ubuntu's using OpenZFS, which is under the CDDL. IANAL, but I don't see
that as a showstopper for Fedora including it in the future.
Of course, I'm frequently wrong.
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>>> And it's 'broken', not 'broke'. It's the internet, man, use proper
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Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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other mailing list to ask about it in case someone here knows how to
fix it.
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Ah well, I guess I'll hit up the HAPROXY list to see if they know anything.
Thanks for the help.
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>> Hey all, I've got an odd problem with HAProxy 1.6.3
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msgs, so I guess what is needed is an
> understanding of the nuances/issues for a chat/messenger app..
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the plague?
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Yeah, that was my plan all along, to use screen that is, I was just wanting
to see if others have done similar upgrades recently and what their
experiences have been. Thanks, all!
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