nautilus crtl H missing
by Craig Thomas
Can anyone confirm that crtl H no longer toggles hidden file visibility
in nautilus?
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Craig Thomas <cjtinhp(a)optonline.net>
19 years, 2 months
nfs default protocol in fc4t1
by Lars Hamann
Hi,
did fc4t1 change nfs' default protocol from udp to tcp?
I had to add a '-o udp' to mount an nfs-export of an old rh7.3 server.
Fc3 works without it.
Lars
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19 years, 2 months
FC4t1 - the good, the bad, the slow
by Michael A. Peters
The good - I did not need to disconnect my USB card reader to install.
Console is very snappy.
The bad - firstboot never ran, I had to manually create a non root user
to log into gui (as non root) Gnome is absolute molasses, and so is
anything while gnome is running. gdm and syslog are hogging cpu, high
load average (for a desktop)
from /var/log/messages
Mar 16 00:14:35 fc4t1 gdm[3450]: Can't set EGID to user GID
Mar 16 00:15:05 fc4t1 last message repeated 183549 times
Mar 16 00:16:06 fc4t1 last message repeated 369512 times
Mar 16 00:17:07 fc4t1 last message repeated 355064 times
Mar 16 00:17:40 fc4t1 last message repeated 182934 times
Mar 16 00:17:40 fc4t1 gpm[2463]: *** info [mice.c(1766)]:
Mar 16 00:17:40 fc4t1 gpm[2463]: imps2: Auto-detected intellimouse PS/2
Mar 16 00:17:40 fc4t1 gdm[3450]: Can't set EGID to user GID
Mar 16 00:18:10 fc4t1 last message repeated 181959 times
Mar 16 00:19:11 fc4t1 last message repeated 366965 times
Mar 16 00:19:44 fc4t1 last message repeated 193307 times
Mar 16 00:19:44 fc4t1 kernel: audit(:15321498): major=252 name_count=0:
freeing multiple contexts (1)
Mar 16 00:19:44 fc4t1 kernel: audit(:15321464): major=113 name_count=0:
freeing multiple contexts (2)
Mar 16 00:19:44 fc4t1 gdm[3450]: Can't set EGID to user GID
Mar 16 00:19:52 fc4t1 last message repeated 38743 times
I'm guessing that's why ...
I guess it's time for bugzilla ...
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Michael A. Peters
http://mpeters.us/
19 years, 2 months
Re: localhost has no address
by djmcke
I figure out my problem. Earlier today I wrote:
> Using Fedora Core 4 test 1, my loopback interface has no address.
> ifconfig says:
>
> lo Link encap:Local Loopback
> UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
> RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
> RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
>
> This has caused a few things not to work.
> Is this some new security thing?
I added
IPADDR=127.0.0.1
to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-lo
and when I did "ifdown lo" and "ifup lo" it had an address - yipee.
The solution actually seens kinda obvious. Perhaps this should be
in the file that's installed.
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19 years, 2 months
Have the problems with YUM and SQLITE been fixed.
by David Bentley
I have just finished installing and updating FC4T1 and
so far avoided updating YUM and and the various RPM
packages which are both going to force the update of
SQLITE that was previusly the cause of the YUM failure
when the machine was runnung RAWHIDE.
19 years, 2 months
Video Problems [Re: Old kernel RPMS ]
by Ivan Gyurdiev
Re-posting from -devel (with corrections to gnome-terminal section).
This is the case of a rawhide system experiencing severe instability
with the Nvidia driver (7167, but also the earlier one - 6629).
The video card is Nvidia 5700 FX with 256 MB RAM.
====================
> ... I do not believe I have enough information at this point
> to file a valuable bug report. I wanted to test old kernels
> to determine the point of failure first. I also wanted to know
> whether problems can arise from the interaction between gcc4-compiled
> kernel, and binary kernel modules, and felt that the list was a more
> appropriate place to ask this question.
Okay, I have some more info now. More importantly, I think I have a
reproducible test case (sort of).
Setup
================================================================
I haven't had time to go look for old kernels and test, however
I can confirm the crash I am dealing with occurs on kernels 1171-1177.
I couldn't get 1170 to boot. I am experiencing instability with BOTH
the nv open source driver, and the nvidia closed source driver.
Additionally I am running X with the RENDER extension. I tried
turning that off, and it makes no difference. Given the reproducible
behavior, I think overheating is an unlikely source of the problem.
It is possible I am dealing with another type of hardware failure, but
I'd like to think not, since the hardware is rather new.
Types of Crashes
===============================
Crash 1: Garbage displayed on screen... diagonal waves or some other
nonsense
Crash 2: Monitor goes to standby (or whatever it's called that it does
when it's switching resolutions, like before starting X).
The above two occur with the nv driver. System does not respond to
sysrq.
Crash 3: Random freeze in the middle of what I'm doing. Screen freezes
to a standstill. System responds to sysrq. Sysrq-p shows X to be active.
I can provide more info if you'd like.
This occurs with the nvidia binary driver.
Gnome-Terminal
=================================
Gnome-terminal seems to make the system crash in a reproducible fashion.
By crash I mean crash type 1 or 2 (I've abandoned the nvidia driver
for now while resolving this problem).
It crashes most of the time when opening the first terminal.
If the terminal manages to open successfully, I can move it around and do whatever,
and it will not crash. Opening more terminals does not seem to crash the system.
Working with the terminal will sometimes crash the system.
Transparency is enabled in the gnome-terminal.
I've also seen Crash 1 or 2 immediately following the Fedora boot screen.
I've seen the monitor turn off and on (Crash 2) forever after leaving it on for a
long time with xscreensaver on.
So - any ideas? Perhaps X is at fault?
--
Ivan Gyurdiev <ivg2(a)cornell.edu>
Cornell University
19 years, 2 months
Install Takes: 3 - 8
by John Pearson
I don't feel qualified to create feature/bug distinctions. I will just report
what I have done.
Restarting this morning with a clean install, hardware as follows:
System looks like this:
Gigabyte GA-K8NS motherboard [nForce3 250 chipset]
AMD64 2800+
1.0G DDR400 ram
30G Maxator ide [lost the rest of the documentation]
70G Seagate sata
Yesterday, I could not get a working install to the sata drive. This morning
I have after 4 tries. Only by accepting automatic partitioning, NOT
requesting an option to include an entry for the FC4T1 installation on the
other drive, could I not bomb out on a python script error, or install a
system that could not find the kernel.
I requested 'disable' for selinux, and selected 'everything' on the final go.
With the system up, having taken root:
In the midst of update with rhn. Key installed. Package select all does
not work. There are duplicate entries in thelist displayed. I am selecting
by hand.
Thu Mar 17 09:40:11 EST 2005
Selection process seems to have just locked up. All I am running is this
terminal window and Kysguard, which show a massive overload of nothing in
particular, gdm specifically.
up2date package selector is toast. Killing it out.
03/17/2005-09:51:16 AM-EST
in /etc/sysconfig/desktop:
DESKTOP="KDE"
DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"
I will need to shut down and see if this works.
03/17/2005-10:00:14 AM-EST
I had to reboot in order to switch display managers. Just restarting
xwindows did not do the trick.
Noted failures on the reboot:
ccsd
smartd
I could not log on as root with the new login manager. But I can live with
that. Ksysguard shows the kdm running essentially zero load.
03/17/2005-10:05:16 AM-EST
Retrying up2date, since more cycles are available. No joy. It works up to
the package selection dialog. I can't select just one package and proceed
with an upgrade.
03/17/2005-10:14:10 AM-EST
I am running: yum update And it is doing something - flaking out.
I am restarting: yum -t update Nope.
03/17/2005-10:38:11 AM-EST
I am trying: yum -t update kde*
But first: yum remove jpilot
And then: yum -t update kde*
I will have to get up2date, or preferably yum working before I can go further
with this project. I have read the yum man page, but I seem to be missing
something.
-Jpearson
19 years, 2 months
fstab-sync - unrecognized mount option
by shrek-m@gmx.de
hi,
i try to access the cd-rom,
i attach a usb-device (stick,camera,..) and try to access,
==> i get errors "unable to mount"
mounting as root is possible.
# mount /dev/hdc /media/cdrecorder
# mount /dev/sda1 /media/usbstick
powerbook g4
fc4t1-ppc
disabled selinux
hal-0.5.0.cvs20050310-1 (updated)
which packages i need to update?
outsch.
# grep fscontext /etc/fstab
/dev/hdc /media/cdrecorder auto
pamconsole,exec,noauto,fscontext=system_u:object_r:removable_t,managed 0 0
/dev/sda1 /media/usbdisk vfat
pamconsole,exec,noauto,fscontext=system_u:object_r:removable_t,noatime,sync,managed
0 0
<snip usb-camera /var/log/messages>
Mar 17 15:40:05 pbg4 kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
[...]
Mar 17 15:40:05 pbg4 kernel: sda: sda1
[...]
Mar 17 15:40:05 pbg4 kernel: Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi3,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Mar 17 15:40:05 pbg4 kernel: Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi3, channel
0, id 0, lun 0, type 0
[...]
Mar 17 15:40:05 pbg4 scsi.agent[4781]: disk at
/devices/pci0001:10/0001:10:1b.0/usb3/3-1/3-1:1.0/host3/target3:0:0/3:0:0:0
[...]
Mar 17 15:40:06 pbg4 fstab-sync[4815]: added mount point /media/usbdisk
for /dev/sda1
[...]
Mar 17 15:40:06 pbg4 kernel: FAT: Unrecognized mount option
"fscontext=system_u:object_r:removable_t" or missing value
</snip>
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shrek-m
19 years, 2 months
Re: Fedora Core 4 PPC usb boot image
by Richard Williams Jr
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 10:24 -0500, fedora-test-list-request(a)redhat.com
wrote:
>
>>Paul Nasrat wrote:
>>
>>Here is a 32 bit image that will boot your mac off a usb key
>>[...]
>>dd if=ppcboot.img of=/dev/sda bs=1k
>>
>>done
>>
> >[...]
> >pop the usb key into your mac. Power up holding the option key (alt)
>>down and you should get the graphical chooser. Choose the disk with
>>the
>>USB logo below it and the small tux log.
>>
>>Click on the -> arrow and it should take you there.
>>
>no luck, does not work here.
>the only 2 boot devices i can see:
> mac os x (hda2)
> linux = fc3-rawhide (hda4)
>but not the usb-stick, the usb-stick-led (256mb) is flickering
>afaik the mac can not boot from usb but firwire [T].
>
>
>for now i did the installation via regular nfs (not iso).
>
>
># sha1sum ppcboot.img
>0074caa1772d12ee969decb9c222614b47cb7d67 ppcboot.img
>
> 0074caa1772d12ee969decb9c222614b47cb7d67 ppcboot.img
>
>
>--
>shrek-m
>
>Re: Fedora Core 4 PPC usb boot image
--
I have another possible workaround. (did this with Core 3 PPC on powerbook_G4)
I used an external USB-CDR drive to load the Core install CD's, after (boot.iso) booting on the internal powerbook CD drive.
It was then not a problem to change out the install CDs with the external CDR.
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thefris
19 years, 2 months