The font color problem from 20150210 is fixed. Things are readable. No more white menu items in firefox, for example.
Speaking of firefox, when I went to install it I got:
Package firefox-35.0.1-4.fc22.armv7hl.rpm is not signed
I had to set pgpcheck=0 to install it. This was not a problem yesterday.
But still the font size problem with my comcast netgear gateway. All the fonts for the edit fields are too big to show in the boxes. But I went to my juniper ssg5 firewall and no problem with font sizes there. So netgear is expecting some font that is either not there or wrong. I do not have this problem from my f20-x86 notebook. How might I figure this out?
I am now testing the idle time to see what happens with USB. I have disabled screensave, but left power management alone.
So still getting the USB problem. I really need to run a timer from the time I stop typing. Looks like around 25 min this time.
Feb 12 16:07:08 localhost kernel: [ 3129.899703] usb 4-1: USB disconnect, device number 2 Feb 12 16:07:08 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: USB disconnect, device number 2 Feb 12 16:07:08 localhost kernel: [ 3129.913231] usb 3-1: USB disconnect, device number 2 Feb 12 16:07:08 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: USB disconnect, device number 2 Feb 12 16:07:08 localhost systemd-udevd: error opening USB device 'descriptors' file Feb 12 16:07:08 localhost systemd-udevd: error opening USB device 'descriptors' file
On 02/12/2015 03:48 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The font color problem from 20150210 is fixed. Things are readable. No more white menu items in firefox, for example.
Speaking of firefox, when I went to install it I got:
Package firefox-35.0.1-4.fc22.armv7hl.rpm is not signed
I had to set pgpcheck=0 to install it. This was not a problem yesterday.
But still the font size problem with my comcast netgear gateway. All the fonts for the edit fields are too big to show in the boxes. But I went to my juniper ssg5 firewall and no problem with font sizes there. So netgear is expecting some font that is either not there or wrong. I do not have this problem from my f20-x86 notebook. How might I figure this out?
I am now testing the idle time to see what happens with USB. I have disabled screensave, but left power management alone.
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Feb 12 16:32:36 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.990858 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:33:41 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.865788 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:34:46 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.637755 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:35:50 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.530324 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:36:55 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -4.827940 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:38:00 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -4.882489 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:39:04 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -3.269624 seconds, adjustment started
I was not seeing this with the 20150210 build.
On 02/12/2015 03:48 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The font color problem from 20150210 is fixed. Things are readable. No more white menu items in firefox, for example.
Speaking of firefox, when I went to install it I got:
Package firefox-35.0.1-4.fc22.armv7hl.rpm is not signed
I had to set pgpcheck=0 to install it. This was not a problem yesterday.
But still the font size problem with my comcast netgear gateway. All the fonts for the edit fields are too big to show in the boxes. But I went to my juniper ssg5 firewall and no problem with font sizes there. So netgear is expecting some font that is either not there or wrong. I do not have this problem from my f20-x86 notebook. How might I figure this out?
I am now testing the idle time to see what happens with USB. I have disabled screensave, but left power management alone.
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On 02/12/2015 04:41 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Feb 12 16:32:36 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.990858 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:33:41 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.865788 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:34:46 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.637755 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:35:50 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -5.530324 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:36:55 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -4.827940 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:38:00 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -4.882489 seconds, adjustment started Feb 12 16:39:04 localhost chronyd[617]: System clock wrong by -3.269624 seconds, adjustment started
I was not seeing this with the 20150210 build.
This might be because it is trying to go to an IPv6 ntpd server, and I am having ipv6 routing issues:
Feb 12 16:31:40 localhost chronyd[617]: Source 2600:3c03::f03c:91ff:fe73:bb00 replaced with 2600:3c02::13:220
ping6 2600:3c02::13:220 PING 2600:3c02::13:220(2600:3c02::13:220) 56 data bytes From 2601:4:2001:7300:6eb0:ceff:fecb:bcd3 icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: Unknown code 5
But I had thouse ipv6 routing problems yesterday.
On 02/12/2015 03:48 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The font color problem from 20150210 is fixed. Things are readable. No more white menu items in firefox, for example.
Speaking of firefox, when I went to install it I got:
Package firefox-35.0.1-4.fc22.armv7hl.rpm is not signed
I had to set pgpcheck=0 to install it. This was not a problem yesterday.
But still the font size problem with my comcast netgear gateway. All the fonts for the edit fields are too big to show in the boxes. But I went to my juniper ssg5 firewall and no problem with font sizes there. So netgear is expecting some font that is either not there or wrong. I do not have this problem from my f20-x86 notebook. How might I figure this out?
I am now testing the idle time to see what happens with USB. I have disabled screensave, but left power management alone.
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