gnome terminal
by Patrick Dupre
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: gnome terminal
Date: 23.05.2012 17:23
From: Patrick Dupre <pdupre(a)kegtux.org>
To: fedora <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Hello,
This what I have in my .bash_profile file:
USRLOCAL=/usr/local
USRLOCALINTEL=$USRLOCAL/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293
ROOTSYS=$USRLOCAL/root_v528
MN2SYS=$USRLOCAL/Minuit2.5.28
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$USRLOCAL/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ROOTSYS/lib/root
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$HOME/mylib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$MN2SYS/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$USRLOCALINTEL/lib/intel64
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export ROOTSYS
export MN2SYS
After I run gnome-terminal without "run command as a login shell", I
get:
echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
:/usr/local/lib:/home/pdupre/mylib:/usr/local/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/lib/intel64:/usr/local/root_v528/lib/root
(so /usr/local/Minuit2.5.28 is missing).
If I run gnome-terminal with "run command as a login shell", I get:
echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
:/usr/local/lib:/home/pdupre/mylib:/usr/local/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/lib/intel64:/usr/local/root_v528/lib/root:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/root_v528/lib/root:/home/pdupre/mylib:/usr/local/Minuit2.5.28/lib:/usr/local/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/lib/intel64
Now /usr/local/Minuit2.5.28 is set in the variable, but the variable
keeps a record of the previous value every
time that I run gnome-terminal!
It this normal?
Thank.
======================================================================
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdupre(a)kegtux.org
======================================================================
12 years
Readlink: permission denied
by JD
fc16 - with latest updates.
Running lsof, I see a plethora of output like:
systemd 1 root cwd unknown /proc/1/cwd (readlink:
Permission denied)
systemd 1 root rtd unknown /proc/1/root (readlink:
Permission denied)
systemd 1 root txt unknown /proc/1/exe (readlink:
Permission denied)
systemd 1 root NOFD /proc/1/fd (opendir:
Permission denied)
kthreadd 2 root cwd unknown /proc/2/cwd (readlink:
Permission denied)
kthreadd 2 root rtd unknown /proc/2/root (readlink:
Permission denied)
kthreadd 2 root txt unknown /proc/2/exe (readlink:
Permission denied)
kthreadd 2 root NOFD /proc/2/fd (opendir:
Permission denied)
ksoftirqd 3 root cwd unknown /proc/3/cwd (readlink:
Permission denied)
ksoftirqd 3 root rtd unknown /proc/3/root (readlink:
Permission denied)
ksoftirqd 3 root txt unknown /proc/3/exe (readlink:
Permission denied)
ksoftirqd 3 root NOFD /proc/3/fd (opendir:
Permission denied)
migration 6 root cwd unknown /proc/6/cwd (readlink:
Permission denied)
migration 6 root rtd unknown /proc/6/root (readlink:
Permission denied)
migration 6 root txt unknown /proc/6/exe (readlink:
Permission denied)
migration 6 root NOFD /proc/6/fd (opendir:
Permission denied)
watchdog/ 7 root cwd/proc/6/cwd (readlink: Permission denied)
....etc
The full output of lsof | sort | uniq is at
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0v2lgb
what is the consequence of these failures on the rest of the system?
12 years
F17 luks weirdness
by Peter Arremann
All,
I'm having an issue with encrypted disk setup on my Dell M6600 laptop.
During boot of Fedora 17 (originally installed from alpha, yum updated
current ever since), I get prompted for the password but the device
shown in the prompt changes. If it ends up picking md127p1 the boot
device is not decrypted the devices but instead fails with a luks error
trying to access the device. If I get prompted for the pass phrase for
any other device, boot up is successful, including mounting the md127p1
partition.
I've got four drives in the system: Two MSATA (one in the optical bay in
a sata to msata converter) 120GB disks for OS and most other stuff (sdc
and sdd), two Momentus XT 750GB for data (sda and sdb). They are set up
as two mirrors in the Intel bios (Intel 82801 in a QM67).
The boot raid consists of sdc and sdd. The drives are partitioned into 3
partitions:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 2097kB 1049kB bios_grub
2 2097kB 526MB 524MB ext4 ext4 boot
3 526MB 120GB 120GB
Mount point for p2 is /boot, for 3 /
The other raid consists of sda and sdb. The drives are partitioned into
2 partitions:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 17.2GB 17.2GB
2 17.2GB 750GB 733GB
First partition is swap, the second is mounted under my home as
/home/loony/data
MD seems to look good too
# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md124 : active raid1 sda[1] sdb[0]
732571648 blocks super external:/md125/0 [2/2] [UU]
md126 : active raid1 sdc[1] sdd[0]
117218304 blocks super external:/md127/0 [2/2] [UU]
md127 : inactive sdc[1](S) sdd[0](S)
4776 blocks super external:imsm
md125 : inactive sdb[1](S) sda[0](S)
5608 blocks super external:imsm
unused devices: <none>
Dracut related boot messages from a successful boot are:
[ 3.399954] dracut: dracut-018-35.git20120510.fc17
[ 3.494352] dracut: rd.lvm=0: removing LVM activation
[ 4.763255] dracut: Starting plymouth daemon
[ 4.891705] dracut: rd.dm=0: removing DM RAID activation
[ 5.322356] dracut: luksOpen /dev/md126p3
luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160 none
[ 11.592058] dracut: Checking ext4:
/dev/mapper/luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160
[ 11.596940] dracut: issuing e2fsck -a
/dev/mapper/luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160
[ 11.615698] dracut:
/dev/mapper/luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160: clean,
481162/7299072 files, 7478284/29175296 blocks
[ 11.622597] dracut: Remounting
/dev/mapper/luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160 with -o ro
[ 11.653308] dracut: Mounted root filesystem
/dev/mapper/luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160
[ 11.787906] dracut: Switching root
The grub entry for the kernel is:
linux /vmlinuz-3.3.4-5.fc17.x86_64
root=/dev/mapper/luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160 ro
rd.md.uuid=19fdc234:857a89e5:8831880f:c92180dc rd.lvm=0 rd.dm=0
SYSFONT=True rd.md.uuid=39828da2:5ba3ed07:e158fca9:b46f3ac3 KEYTABLE=us
rd.md.uuid=92c96695:945f79c8:050bcb03:353f85c5
rd.luks.uuid=luks-6fbe3ef9-b08b-4d59-92fa-c4a4746c6817
rd.md.uuid=b0b5044d:22352807:56f708f9:0264f70c
rd.luks.uuid=luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
The issue I have is that I get randomly asked at boot time for pass
phrases for md127p1 (does not work), or for any of the other encrypted
partitions (works).
The error I'm getting with md127p1 appears only after 15-20 seconds and
says that /dev/mapper/luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160 wasn't
found.
If I enter a incorrect password when prompted for md127p1 it works as
expected and prompts again after a second or two. Only if I enter the
correct password, I see this error..
So, I have two issues. For one, why am I prompted for a different device
on boot up? Shouldn't I always be prompted for the same device? And
second, why does md127p1 fail?
I somehow have the suspicion that the answer is in the grub kernel entry
but I can't find any documentation if multiple rd.luks.uuid entries are
valid, if the order matters and what is the appropriate entry to be there...
Thanks,
Peter.
--
http://www.meaninglessrelic.com
12 years
desktop problem
by Brian Wood
I installed Fedora 16 a few days ago. Yesterday the desktop
was fine, but today the bar across the top of the screen is no
longer legible. I can't read the time in the center top or the
stuff on the right or left. When I put the focus on some of the
icons in that bar, the drop down menus aren't legible either.
I haven't done a software update over the network yet so perhaps
that would help? Thanks in advance.
--
Brian Wood
Ebenezer Enterprises
http://webEbenezer.net
(651) 251-9384
12 years
gnome terminal
by Patrick Dupre
Hello,
This what I have in my .bash_profile file:
USRLOCAL=/usr/local
USRLOCALINTEL=$USRLOCAL/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293
ROOTSYS=$USRLOCAL/root_v528
MN2SYS=$USRLOCAL/Minuit2.5.28
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$USRLOCAL/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ROOTSYS/lib/root
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$HOME/mylib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$MN2SYS/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$USRLOCALINTEL/lib/intel64
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export ROOTSYS
export MN2SYS
After I run gnome-terminal without "run command as a login shell", I
get:
echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
:/usr/local/lib:/home/pdupre/mylib:/usr/local/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/lib/intel64:/usr/local/root_v528/lib/root
(so /usr/local/Minuit2.5.28 is missing).
If I run gnome-terminal with "run command as a login shell", I get:
echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
:/usr/local/lib:/home/pdupre/mylib:/usr/local/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/lib/intel64:/usr/local/root_v528/lib/root:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/root_v528/lib/root:/home/pdupre/mylib:/usr/local/Minuit2.5.28/lib:/usr/local/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/lib/intel64
Now /usr/local/Minuit2.5.28 is set in the variable, but the variable
keeps a record of the previous value every
time that I run gnome-terminal!
It this normal?
Thank.
======================================================================
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdupre(a)kegtux.org
======================================================================
12 years
How to use Documents
by Antonio M
I just started Documents but I am lost..
I don't see the search window, I don't have the list of different choices
on the left side.
Running F17 and latest Gnome-documents, cross-posting as Fedora 17 is close
to be released
--
Antonio Montagnani
Skype : amontag52
Linux Fedora 17 Beefy Miracle
12 years
how to clean /tmp at shutdown?
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Hi all. I found that my fedora 16 doesnt clean /tmp at shutdown like any other linux distributions. How I can fix this issue? Using tmpfs is a wrong way.
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