Thanks

On 06/03/2018 12:13 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/03/18 11:37, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So I decided to look into tracer.

When I did my system build I did a 'dnf list > dnf.lst' to get a listing of all
rpms in the repos (at least at that point it time). I have found this an easy 
way
to go look for things of interest.  So I did:

# grep tracer dnf.lst
traceroute.x86_64 3:2.1.0-6.fc28                  @fedora
accumulo-tracer.noarch 1.8.1-9.fc28                    fedora
dnstracer.x86_64 1.9-19.fc28                     fedora
golang-github-rubyist-tracerx-devel.noarch
paris-traceroute.x86_64 0.92-13.fc28                    fedora
python2-dnf-plugin-tracer.noarch 2.0.5-3.fc28                    fedora
python2-tracer.noarch 0.7.0-1.fc28                    updates
python3-dnf-plugin-tracer.noarch 2.0.5-3.fc28                    fedora
python3-tracer.noarch 0.7.0-1.fc28                    updates
tracer-common.noarch 0.7.0-1.fc28                    updates

There is a python2 and 3 tracer.  Which one to use on F28?  What is the 
difference
between the command line tracer and the dnf plugin?
python3-tracer is the one that will get installed if you type "dnf install 
tracer" on
an F28 system.

Functionally, there is no difference between the command line and the plugin.  
The
difference is that the plugin will be run automatically after dnf transactions 
which
make changes to the system.

After this morning's update that included a new kernel:

# tracer
You should restart:
  * These applications manually:
      (sd-pam)
      Thunar
      audacity
      firefox
      oosplash
      soffice.bin
      tumblerd
      virt-manager
      xfce4-panel
      xfce4-terminal
      xfdesktop
      xfwm4

Additionally to those process above, there are:
  - 7 processes requiring restart of your session (i.e. Logging out & Logging in again)
  - 4 processes requiring reboot

I have to finish what I have open in audacity before I reboot.  Then I will see if any of the fixes address the cdrom problem,  which I suspect not as there has not been any bug update...

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