gnome fc22 fc24
by Patrick Dupre
Hello,
Is the gnome environment compatible between fc22 and fc24 ?
In other words, can a user run back in fc22 other an update have been
in fc24 ?
Thank.
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Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdupre(a)gmx.com
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | |
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7 years, 9 months
sign_and_send_pubkey: signing failed: agent refused operation
by Paolo Galtieri
I upgraded one of my systems from F22 -> F24. The upgrade went fine,
however, after the upgrade when I do an ssh from the F24 system to the
F22 system I get the following error:
sign_and_send_pubkey: signing failed: agent refused operation
I re ran ssh-keygen on the F24 to generate the keys. I removed the F24
system entries in the known_hosts file on the F22 system. I copied the
F22 public key to the F24 system and added it to the authorized_keys
file. I still get the error.
Running ssh from the F22 system to the F24 system works fine after
having copied the F22 public key to the F24 system and adding it to the
authorized_keys file and deleting the F22 entries in the known_hosts file.
Now here's the strange part. If I start on the F22 system and ssh to
the F24 system and then ssh back to the F22 system I don't see the
error, it connects without prompting for a password.
I also tried ssh F24 -> F24 and I get the error when the system on which
I run the ssh is 192.168.10.5, but not when the originating system is my
other F24 system at 192.168.10.2. ssh F24 (192.168.10.2) -> F24
(192.168.10.5) no error, but still prompts for password. ssh F24
(192.168.10.2) -> F22 (192.168.10.65) works no password prompt.
Anyone have an idea of what's going on and how to fix it?
Any help is appreciated.
Paolo
7 years, 9 months
Re: gnucash check printing in F24 [WORKAROUND]
by Greg Woods
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Greg Woods <woods(a)ucar.edu> wrote:
>
> The check format I am using is "wallet checks". There are three checks to
> a page and a blank area at the bottom, like this:
>
> check 1
> check 2
> check 3
> blank
>
> In F24, they come out with the blank space between checks 2 and 3:
>
> check 1
> check 2
> blank
> check 3
>
>
My wife (who is a much better Googler than I) found a discussion in a
Gnucash forum of exactly this issue:
http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/Problem-printing-checks-td4684960.html
The upshot of it is that this is a bug introduced in 2.6.12 . The reason I
never saw it in F23 was that, prior to just before my system-upgrade, I had
not done an update in F23 in a long time, so I was still running 2.6.11,
which does not have the bug. F24 has 2.6.12, with the bug. A fix has been
committed to 2.6.13, but Fedora doesn't have this yet (at least not in the
normal updates repo).
So I just grabbed the old 2.6.11 package and did a "dnf downgrade", and I
am back to 2.6.11 and it works again.
--Greg
7 years, 9 months
gnucash check printing in F24
by Greg Woods
I am asking this here because I don't think it's a gnucash issue
specifically. The gnucash package in F24 is the same version as in F23
(2.6.12-2) and I even checked the file in /usr/share/gnucash/checks where
the printing format is defined and it's identical to the one from F23. I
don't think it's a printer or print driver issue either because the problem
occurs even when I just print to a PDF file.
The check format I am using is "wallet checks". There are three checks to a
page and a blank area at the bottom, like this:
check 1
check 2
check 3
blank
In F24, they come out with the blank space between checks 2 and 3:
check 1
check 2
blank
check 3
It's a long shot to ask abut this here I know, but I can fathom no reason
why this should be happening. I have tried playing games with larger,
smaller, and different fonts and it continues to print like this. Of
course, this means the third check comes out blank, the the printing in the
blank space in the bottom instead of where the third check is supposed to
be. I can live for a while with writing every third check by hand (it's
only for personal use, not a business), but it's a royal pain and I'd like
to solve this. If anyone has any ideas, I would be grateful.
--Greg
7 years, 9 months
Can't create personal fedora wiki page
by Frederico Lima (Projeto Fedora)
Hello everyone,
One friend of mine created a FAS account and when he use wiki page for
create one,
"https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Greysonsilva"
the page says "User account "Greysonsilva" is not registered."
he assigned the CLA, and the account is Active.
I told him to click in "create" on the wiki page, but when he clicked it
says:
"Login error
You have entered an invalid username and password. If you are certain
that your username and password are correct, confirm that you can log in
to the Fedora Account System (https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/)
and that you have signed the CLA."
Can someone help us?
thank you
7 years, 9 months
conversion of notes.ics in a text format
by Maurizio Marini
Hello
after last upgrade of Fedora23 => Fedora24
I lost my knote note, I had only one note but full of precious notes
I have an old version:
/home/maumar/.kde/share/apps/knotes/notes.ics
but it is full of \n
is there a perl line for converting \n into cr?
perl, python, sed ...whatsover...
This way I can get my note back; old, but better than nothing :)
Thanks in advance
-m
7 years, 9 months
Custom resolutions in LXDE in Fedora 24
by Kalpa Welivitigoda
Hi,
I am using a Thinkpad X1 Carbon laptop with Fedora 24 LXDE spin installed.
The default resolution of 2560x1440 is too small and irritates my eyes.
I tired changing the resolution with lxrandr but couldn't find any
resolution which is compatible with the screen ratio of 16:9.
Is there any way I can define and use custom ratios?
--
Best Regards,
Kalpa Welivitigoda
+94776509215
http://about.me/callkalpa
7 years, 9 months
Re: sed question
by R. G. Newbury
> Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 08:00:44 -0400
> From: bruce <badouglas(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: sed question
>
> Hey guys..
>
> Sed question.. should be simple, but after stack/net searches, lots or
> trials.. can't seem to get it..
>
> I've got a case
>
> any thoughts on how to handle the parens would be cool!
>
> just irks me that I couldn't see what I missed.
You cannot 'escape' the parens since '\(' and '\)' are defined 'codes'
like ^ & and $.
\( marks the start of an internal variable to be recorded, and \) marks
the end, substitution in the output side uses \1 (or \2,\3, or as many
as needed)
So sed -i -e "s#('txt')#'(\/dir\/txt)'#g" foo
should work.
NOTE: 1) sed inplace replacement
2) using extended grep
3) for clarity, the usual use of '/' for the 's' replacement is changed
to '#'
4) the global replacement marker, usually ', is changed to "
sed gets confused when dealing with mixed ' and " markers, I suspect
that this is your problem. So use the opposite marker outside the sed
replacement, when you have one inside.
--
R. Geoffrey Newbury
7 years, 9 months
sed question
by bruce
Hey guys..
Sed question.. should be simple, but after stack/net searches, lots or
trials.. can't seem to get it..
I've got a case
foo('txt')
foo("txt")
I'd like to have
foo('/dir1/txt')
foo("/dir1/txt")
Now. I do a simple sed search/replace if it just focuses on the txt, but
crafting a sed that uses the entire input as a search due to the parens
'()' is a bit painful! Doing the sed using the \( for the ( wasn't quite
successful!
for just the txt..
sed -i 's/'txt'/'dir1/txt'/' *files.dat
sed -i 's/"txt"/"dir1/txt"/' *files.dat
these work...
any thoughts on how to handle the parens would be cool!
just irks me that I couldn't see what I missed.
thanks!
7 years, 9 months