usb problem
by François Patte
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Bonjour,
I hage an LG monitor with the possibility of an usb hub which is handy
if you want to plug usb devices without going under your desktop...
Unfortunately, this is not working: when I plug the usb cable, I get
these error messages:
usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -71 ...: 16 Time(s)
usb 1-4: device not accepting address 11, error -71 ...: 2 Time(s)
usb 1-4: device not accepting address 12, error -71 ...: 2 Time(s)
usb 1-4: device not accepting address 6, error -71 ...: 2 Time(s)
usb 1-4: device not accepting address 7, error -71 ...: 2 Time(s)
usb 3-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 ...: 8 Time(s)
usb 3-1: device not accepting address 4, error -71 ...: 2 Time(s)
usb 3-1: device not accepting address 5, error -71 ...: 2 Time(s)
usb 5-1.3: device descriptor read/64, error -110 ...: 8 Time(s)
usb 5-1.3: device not accepting address 8, error -110 ...: 2 Time(s
)
usb 5-1.3: device not accepting address 9, error -110 ...: 2 Time(s
)
What do they mean and is there a way to solve the problem.
Running fedora 21
Thank you.
- --
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
45, rue des Saints Pères
F-75270 Paris Cedex 06
Tél. +33 (0)1 8394 5849
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
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8 years, 4 months
Unusual notice -
by Bob Goodwin
I received this after booting this morning. My computer was turned off
at the time shown, more than an hour earlier. I've seen a lot of
returned mail notices but this one is unusual, "DATA?"
Can anyone explain what has caused this?
From Automatic Email Delivery Software <MAILER-DAEMON(a)wildblue.net>
Subject Returned mail: see transcript for details
The original message was received at Mon, 23 Nov 2015 16:43:50 +0900 from wildblue.net [136.171.86.148]
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
bobgoodwin(a)wildblue.net
----- Transcript of session follows -----
... while talking to 64.234.55.143:
>>> DATA
<<< 400
.
This is also a result I have not seen before:
]# whois 64.234.55.143
[Querying whois.arin.net]
[Redirected to rwhois.suddenlink.net:4321]
[Querying rwhois.suddenlink.net]
[rwhois.suddenlink.net]
%rwhois V-1.5:003fff:00 rwhois.suddenlink.net (by Network Solutions,
Inc. V-1.5.9.5)
%referral rwhois://root.rwhois.net:4321/auth-area=.
%ok
.
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, 5 months
installing grub back to MBR
by Angelo Moreschini
Hj,
I arranged differently the position of the HD(s) installed on my computer
and then, because this, Fedora didn't start regularly...
(at boot I got only the emergency prompt of GRUB).
I was able to start Fedora using the "disk GRUB 2 for recovery"..
I and after this tried to install grub back to the MBR..
I tried this operation using the command :
grub2 install /dev/sdc
The command ls -l /dev/sd*
give me this output :
er@zorro ~]$ ls -l /dev/sd*
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 0 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sda
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 1 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sda1
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 16 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sdb
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 17 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sdb1
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 18 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sdb2
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 32 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sdc
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 33 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sdc1
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 34 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sdc2
brw-rw----. 1 root disk 8, 37 Nov 19 16:49 /dev/sdc5
I used the command grub2 install /dev/sdc, thinking fedora is installed on
/dev/sdc...
-------------------------
Actually I can start fedora only using the "disk GRUB 2 for recovery" but I
would like start the computer regularly....
My ask is : what is the correct value of the parameter /dev/sdX in the
command grub2-install
In other words.. how I can know which is the partition where is fedora ?
Thank you for an answer
Regards
Angelo
8 years, 5 months
QEMU PPC64 (big endian) emulation?
by Ian Pilcher
Does $SUBJECT work?
I am trying to create a big endian PPC64 VM with virt-manager. When I
try create a VM, I'm getting this error:
Unable to complete install: 'unsupported configuration: vmport is not
available with this QEMU binary'
Can this be made to work?
--
========================================================================
Ian Pilcher arequipeno(a)gmail.com
-------- "I grew up before Mark Zuckerberg invented friendship" --------
========================================================================
8 years, 5 months
Re: alternative to Rhythmbox
by Erick Ocrospoma
On 9 November 2015 at 10:42, SternData <subscribed-lists(a)sterndata.com>
wrote:
> I've been looking at the bugzilla for rhythmbox and I don't get the
> feeling that the issues I've reported are going to get solved.
>
> What other players are out there? I've looked at Clementine, but I can't
> find "dynamic playlist" or "smart playlist".
>
> I want to be able to have a playlist that's based on "Ratings > 3 start
> AND (playcount = 0 OR last played > 3 months ago)" Is there a player other
> than Rhythmbox that can set up playlists like that?
>
>
> --
> -- Steve
> --
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>
I'd recommend:
VLC if you only want to listen or watch your favourite media smoothly.
Songbird, if you like to organize your library, and a good-looking tool
(looks like iTunes, in some way).
--
~ Happy install !
Erick.
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8 years, 5 months
[SDDM] non US keyboard layout
by Frédéric Bron
How can I have SDDM use my French keyboard layout instead of the US one?
It is impossible to type a password like this.
Thanks,
Frédéric
8 years, 5 months
seapplet - unable to grant access
by Neal Becker
I haven't used seapplet before. Now I'm getting lots of errors from
systemd-journal.
If I click on troubleshoot, and then choose 1st option (if you want to fix
the label...), but if I then click 'Restore Context', a dialog pops up
saying "unable to grant access".
That's not very helpful. I thought maybe it was ask for sudo password.
8 years, 5 months
dnf group install with-optional but only some options?
by Ted Roche
Putting together a development workstation for PHP and Ruby work, and
was hoping the group install option would speed the time picking and
choosing the many packages.
Is it possible to install only one or two of the "Optional groups" or
is it an all-or-nothing choice?
Had a question on the dnf command:
The "Group info" command lists mandatory and optional groups.
# dnf group info "Web Server"
Last metadata expiration check performed 3:19:40 ago on Tue Nov 17
06:30:49 2015.
Environment Group: Web Server
Description: Server for serving static and dynamic internet content.
Mandatory Groups:
Basic Web Server
Core
Hardware Support
Standard
Optional Groups:
Guest Agents
HAProxy
Java Application Server
MariaDB (MySQL) Database
MongoDB
PHP
Perl for Web
PostgreSQL Database
Python
Ruby on Rails
Tomcat
The help for group install in the man pages and
http://dnf.readthedocs.org/en/latest/command_ref.html shows the
'with-optional' phrase:
dnf [options] group install [with-optional] <group-spec>...
So, the optional groups pretty much include everything except the
kitchen sink, and I wonder if I can avoid installing a couple of
languages and two databases I don't need, or if I should just skip the
group install as an installation technique>
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
8 years, 5 months
extcalc: which repository? [CLOSED]
by William Mattison
Good morning,
Doug replied:
> Go to Google and input extcalc.rpm and you'll find several entries
that are specific
> to Fedora, and some that do not seem to be specific. Download the
file and
> install it with a root command line "rpm -Uvh filename.rpm" where the
filename.rpm is
> the complete name of the downloaded file, complete with any version
numbers, etc.
> (Without the quotes that I have used here, of course.)
> If the downloaded file has word spaces in it, then type \ before any
space.
> The same goes for parentheses--both ( and ).
> Of course, the file will not be updated all the time, but so what? If
it works now,
> it should continue to work on and on into the future.
I was about to do that when I saw Stan's response:
> I took a quick look at the sourceforge page for this project, and it
> looks like it uses qt4 as its interface. So it might not work in
> latest Fedora versions, because they use qt5. It looks like
> development has stopped on this approximately two years ago, so to use
> it with qt5 would require modifying it yourself.
>
> It might just require a few tweaks, but it could require more extensive
> alteration.
I looked for other graphics calculators for Linux and found "GMT"
(Genius Mathematics Tool) and "Qalculate!". "Apper" does find them, so
I installed them (as "Genius Math Tool", "Qalculate!, and "Qalculate!
(GTK)"). I gave them quick, preliminary tries, and they seem to work.
Plots of sines and cosines do look nice and wavy. If those are not
adequate, I could wrestle with "GDL", or perhaps C++ writing files and
"gnuplot" reading them.
I'm closing this.
Bill.
8 years, 5 months