How can I copy photos from Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge?
by Jon Ingason
I want to make script that copy photos from Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. I
can copy photos with the Filer but has not found a way to do this by
scripting.
Has someone any idea how to do this? Has done some search without
finding something that works.
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Regards
Jon Ingason
8 years, 6 months
Gnome file (Nautilus): mounted disk and other location
by Dario Lesca
The '+' left to "Other location" in left panel of nautilus 3.18.1 do
not open the tree within mounted disk and other location.
In this manner, the mounted disk are not immediately visible, must
click on "other location" to see them on right panel.
It's possible to restore previous direct view, with mounted disk always
visible into left panel of nautilus?
Many thanks
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Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 23 Workstation)
8 years, 6 months
Firefox suddenly defaults to flash again on youtube
by Heinz Diehl
Hi,
the subject says it all. It came out of nowhere, the only thing I
remember is having used youtube-dl on this machine a singe time
today. Firefox used the HTML5 player on youtube, now flash is back as
the default player, and nothing helps to get rid of it. No downgrade,
no upgrade, only the manual switch to HTML5 on the youtube config
page. Next time, flash is back as the default player.
However, after creating a new user, the default player is html5 for
this one.
Where is the config option, switch or whatever changes the default
player in firefox back to html5 again?
Thanks,
Heinz
8 years, 6 months
BTRFS and Nvidia broken on F23
by Patrick O'Callaghan
(Repeating myself from another thread where this was somewhat OT)
I updated to F23 using the approved dnf method, with no errors. Now I have
an unusable system because /home is not being mounted. It's a btrfs
filesystem and when trying to mount it manually I get:
mount: unknown filesystem type 'btrfs'
I have btrfs-progs. This worked correctly on F22. A dnf search shows a
storaged-btrfs package which seems to be new (or at least not required in
F22) but installing it and rebooting makes no difference.
Booting F22 mounts /home correctly, but I have no desktop as the upgrade
removed my working akmod Nvidia stuff and for some reason Nouveau doesn't
work.
*Not* a happy camper at this point.
poc
8 years, 6 months
[F23] Firewall breakage
by Antonio M
when I try to add a service to a zone as permanent I get
RT_TO_PERM_FAILED: zone 'FedoraWorkstation' :
org.fedoraproject.FirewallD1.Exception: Backup of
'/etc/firewalld/zones/FedoraWorkstation.xml' failed: [Errno 13] Permesso
negato: '/etc/firewalld/zones/FedoraWorkstation.xml.old'
What does it mean??
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Antonio Montagnani
Skype : amontag52
Linux Fedora 22 (Twenty-two)
inviato da Gmail
8 years, 6 months
Upgrade advice
by Jeffrey Ross
I'm looking for some suggestions on how to upgrade an older Fedora system
and keep as many of the configurations as possible for the applications
that are being used.
Currently the system is running Fedora 16 and there are at least two
things that are preventing me from successfully running fedup or the yum
upgrade.
The first stumbling block is that system was installed with separate
partitions for /, /boot, /var, & /usr and I think that the separation of /
and /usr is my biggest issue.
The second issue is the system is setup with RAID1 on all partitions with
the bootloader (Grub ?) installed on both disks in the event of a disk
failure.
I would like to avoid a new/clean install (I know I can preserve /home) if
at all possible.
Any suggestions on how to proceed?
Thanks, Jeff
8 years, 6 months
F22 > F23 problem -
by Bob Goodwin
I don't usually do Fedora upgrades, normally a fresh install, but
thought I'd try it on a Dell E4310 Notebook I have but rarely use. I
updated Fedora-22, rebooted, and did "dnf system-upgrade download
--releasever=23." It churned for a while and downloaded whatever it
wanted. I left it and and spent some time mowing grass. There were some
approvals it wanted, I gave them yeses and it quickly finished saying
the F-23 install was complete.
I rebooted and it only offers to start from one of three F-22 kernels
and that does result in running F-22.
However, that computer never shuts down F-22 cleanly, I always wind up
forcing it off by holding the power button down 'til it stops. It sits
there telling me it can't reach the NFS server, gets a time out and
tries again, ad infinitum as far as I can tell? Dunno if that has an
effect ...
Is there something I can do to salvage the install or should I just do
what I know always works, a fresh install?
Bob
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
box10 FEDORA-23/64bit LINUX XFCE POP3
8 years, 6 months
Problem after ugrading from fedora 21 to 23 with Rhodecode/Nix [SOLVED]
by Jeandet Alexis
Hi,
I upgraded one of my lab servers to Fedora 23(it was good), I got a
surprise my Rhodecode server didn't want to start anymore with this
error:
=====================================================================
bash: loadlocale.c:130: _nl_intern_locale_data: Assertion `cnt <
(sizeof (_nl_value_type_LC_COLLATE) / sizeof
(_nl_value_type_LC_COLLATE[0]))' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
=====================================================================
After some googling I found that it was due to the fact that they use
Nix and it's not yet compatible with glibc 2.22 (If I understand
correctly).
Anyway I solved my issue by downloading this
http://lipa.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~cunav5am/nix/locale-archive and then to
start rhodecode:
==================================================
export LOCALE_ARCHIVE=/YOUR-PATH/locale-archive
rccontrol status
==================================================
I hope it may help other people using Nix based stuff like rhodecode on
fedora 23...
Some links:
https://rhodecode.tenderapp.com/help/discussions/problems/9254-rhodecod
e-broken-with-fedora-23
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/599
Best regards,
--
Alexis Jeandet,
Plasma Physics Laboratory,
www.lpp.fr
8 years, 6 months
Fedora-23beta -> Fedora-23
by Timothy Murphy
I have been running Fedora-23beta,
which I assume has become Fedora-23.
Should I keep fedora-updates-testing enabled?
--
Timothy Murphy
gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin
8 years, 6 months
Fedora is killing me with video
by Tom Horsley
First this stupid bug crops up in 4.2 kernels and pulls a
gauze film over my screen at home where I use Intel
graphics and a Samsung TV as a display:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92206
I can work around this by using the old 4.1 kernel
in fedora 22, but there is no 4.1 kernel for
fedora 23.
Then in Fedora 23 at work, I can't use the nvidia
binary drivers because fedora shipped a beta
version of the X server, and I can't use nouveau
because it will only work on maxwell cards when
nvidia gives nouveau some way to distribute and
load the firmware required. So I have to force
vesa mode (which is not very useful on a UHD monitor :-).
It is looking like it will be a long time before
I can actually run fedora 23 by default both at
home and at work...
8 years, 6 months