libesmtp-devel
by Paolo Galtieri
Folks,
I run the bro network security monitor. Due to recent changes in
openssl the bro monitor will no longer compile with openssl 1.1 only
with openssl 1.0. As a result I had to uninstall openssl-devel and
install the compat-openssl10-devel package. As part of the removal of
openssl-devel the libesmtp-devel and net-snmp-devel packages were also
removed. I have other software that uses libesmtp-devel. I can't
install libesmtp-devel due to conflicts with openssl. Is there anyway
to re-install the libesmtp-devel and net-snmp-devel packages?
Any help is appreciated.
Paolo
5 years, 10 months
"plumbing" problem during weekly update.
by home user
Good afternoon,
During the weekly f27 update I did a short while ago, the "dnf upgrade --refresh" output included the following 4 lines (line numbers added by me):
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1. Running scriptlet: vlc-core-3.0.3-1.fc27.x86_64 187/187
2. Running scriptlet: kernel-core-4.16.13-200.fc27.x86_64 187/187
3. cat: write error: Broken pipe
4. Running scriptlet: firefox-60.0.1-5.fc27.x86_64 187/187
-----
Lines 1 and 4 are for context only. Am I correct in assuming that line 3 goes with line 2 rather than line 4? What is causing the "Broken pipe" problem reported in line 3? What should I do to fix the problem (if it's for me to fix)?
By the way, how do I determine which patch of the kernel is actually running on my workstation?
Thank-you!
5 years, 10 months
Re: dual boot Windows10 fedora28
by peterlesterhuis@telfort.nl
I assume you've verified that the SSD has a GPT partition table.
Yes, I did.
Honestly, the easiest way to find out is start over, go to custom
partitioning, clock on the blue link to create partitions automatically,
and see what it chooses for /boot/efi.
I did this. I chose the SSD-disk, which contains also the Windows boot partition, to install Fedora 28. This is what happened. The installer (custom mode) creates LVM and a /boot partition. Not a /boot/efi partition. Did I boot into UEFI? I think so.
$ ls /sys/firmware/efi
config_table esrt fw_vendor runtime-map
efivars fw_platform_size runtime systab
$ sudo efibootmgr -v
BootCurrent: 0001
Timeout: 2 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0000,0005
Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager HD(1,GPT,2d0b5dac-0a26-4268-8ba5-95dcdae8a821,0x800,0x82000)/File(\EFI\MICROSOFT\BOOT\BOOTMGFW.EFI)WINDOWS.........x...B.C.D.O.B.J.E.C.T.=.{.9.d.e.a.8.6.2.c.-.5.c.d.d.-.4.e.7.0.-.a.c.c.1.-.f.3.2.b.3.4.4.d.4.7.9.5.}....................
Boot0001* Fedora HD(1,GPT,2d0b5dac-0a26-4268-8ba5-95dcdae8a821,0x800,0x82000)/File(\EFI\FEDORA\SHIMX64.EFI)
Boot0005* Fedora HD(1,GPT,2d0b5dac-0a26-4268-8ba5-95dcdae8a821,0x800,0x82000)/File(\EFI\FEDORA\SHIM.EFI)..BO
I found it and verified that it works. On the hard drive selection
screen, in the bottom left corner, there's a boot selection link. Click
that and you will get a dialog box that will let you select the other
hard drive as the boot drive. Then it won't complain about the EFI
partition.
So If I reinstall the way you suggest, and choose the HDD-disk as the boot drive, can I still go on with " custom" installation an put / on the SSD?
And shall I still have the advantage of a fast boot?
5 years, 10 months
udisks2 configuration
by François Patte
Bonjour,
I want to be able to open a crypted device as a non-root user and I
modified the file
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.UDisks2.policy
in order to do that.
That works, but it is not a good thing to modify a file from the distrib
to create a local configuration.
There is an empty directory /etc/udisks2/modules.conf.d where I tried to
guess what I could put inside for my purpose, but everything failed.
I did not find a clear doc about the udisks2 configuration.
Does anyone knows how to proceed?
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)6 7892 5822
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
5 years, 10 months
Re: dual boot Windows10 fedora28
by Peter Lesterhuis
> On 06/03/2018 10:21 AM, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
> ...
> <https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.o...>
> Remember that /tmp does not use disk space. It's a RAM filesystem.
> ...
> <https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.o...>
> If you modified the fstab, you could have just changed the current
> /home line to point to the new partition instead.
> ...
> <https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.o...>
> During the installation /home is now on the SSD. Can I make a symlink
> to an new /home at the HDD-drive?
> As I mentioned before, the easiest way would be to do a reinstall.
> Since the /home partition is on the SSD right now, if you put /home
> somewhere else, that space will be lost. You most likely would want
> that space in your root partition instead.
So I did a reinstall (i.e. several reinstalls). Fast boot is disabled.
I chose custom partitioning.
I can put /home on the HDD all right. But now I can't mount the Windows
/boot/efi partition. I have read that when you install fedora alongside
Windows you must not have two /boot/efi partitions, because Windows
can't handle that and won't boot.
I select the (Windows) /boot/efi partition in Anaconda installation
screen and fill in "/boot/efi" in de mount-point window in the right
side of the screen. At first this seems to work, because this appears
under "New Fedora 28 installation" (left side). But when I have finished
assigning mount-points and hit the "done" button, a error message
<[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/97k8dx.png[/IMG]> pops up.
"No valid boot loader target device found. See below for details.
For a UEFI installation, you must include an EFI System Partition on a
GPT-formatted disk, mounted at /boot/efi."
I googled and found out that my problem is not unique, though I did not
find a solution that worked for me.
5 years, 10 months
Troubles with rsync
by Robert McBroom
I keep a repo of the packages for Fedora on a NAS system on a linksys
router. The file system is ntfs. rsync has stopped being able to
synchronize the package files from the updates in cache/dnf. Piping the
updates through cpio works but complains about not being able to set the
permissions on the transferred files to the same as the source. ntfs
has permissions of 775 and those for the package files in updates are
644. Is there a way to get rsync ntfs aware?
Robert
5 years, 10 months
Question about Mate DT
by JD
Hi All,
I am having problems with mate DT.
If I leave the machine idle for a minute or two, (even with several
windows of TB and FF open),
I end up losing the DT altogether. All Desktop icons and panels disappear.
Furthermore, even if I do not leave the machine idle (i.e. I am busy on
the KB),
then if I decide to suspend to disk, and later on, turn on the machine
and resume,
I have no DT, as if I had left the machine idle for a minute or two.
Is this caused by a setting? Which one?
Thanx!!!
5 years, 10 months
after mount no Icon on MATE DT
by Frank Elsner
Hello,
I've two (I think identically configured) Fedora 27 systems with MATE dsktop.
On both systems a SD card gets mounted after insertion but only one system
shows an icon on the desktop.
What might be the reason and what to do to get the icon displayed?
Cheers,
Frank
5 years, 10 months
Latest update no more wifi
by Gianluca Cecchi
It seems today update I lost wifi support, that i used yesterday without
problems
today kernel: 4.16.10-300.fc28.x86_64
yesterday kernel: kernel-4.16.8-300.fc28.x86_64
other possible related packages:
NetworkManager-openvpn.x86_64 1:1.8.4-1.fc28
NetworkManager-openvpn-gnome.x86_64 1:1.8.4-1.fc28
May 24 09:06:07 ope46 NetworkManager[735]: <info> [1527145567.4812]
wifi-nl80211: (wlp3s0): using nl80211 for WiFi device control
May 24 09:06:07 ope46 NetworkManager[735]: <info> [1527145567.4816] device
(wlp3s0): driver supports Access Point (AP) mode
May 24 09:06:07 ope46 NetworkManager[735]: <info> [1527145567.4832]
manager: (wlp3s0): new 802.11 WiFi device
(/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/3)
May 24 09:06:07 ope46 NetworkManager[735]: <info> [1527145567.4856] device
(wlp3s0): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed',
sys-iface-state: 'external')
then many of this type:
May 24 09:43:22 ope46 NetworkManager[735]: <info> [1527147802.1365] device
(wlp3s0): set-hw-addr: s
et MAC address to AA:8F:A1:D9:3B:44 (scanning)
May 24 09:43:22 ope46 kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp3s0: link is
not ready
May 24 09:43:22 ope46 NetworkManager[735]: <info> [1527147802.1659] device
(wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: inactive -> disabled
May 24 09:43:22 ope46 NetworkManager[735]: <info> [1527147802.1662] device
(wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: disabled -> inactive
May 24 09:43:22 ope46 wpa_supplicant[663]: wlp3s0: Reject scan trigger
since one is already pending
In Gnome control center settings, in WIFI section I see
No WI-FI Adapter Found
Make sure you have a WI-FI adapter plugged and turned on
with nmcli
[root@ope46 firmware]# nmcli con up AndroidAP-notepro
Error: Connection activation failed: No suitable device found for this
connection.
[root@ope46 firmware]#
Any one else?
Thanks
Gianluca
5 years, 10 months
R: Re: can' connect to localhost
by antonio.montagnani
Rick check my previous message as i can't connect by telnet as you suggest. I can print to my remote printer anyway. It seems that i cannot connect to my local cups service, and on this machine i have no loal printer conected. I am lost but now here it is sleeping time 😃
Inviato da smartphone Samsung Galaxy.
-------- Messaggio originale --------Da: Rick Stevens <ricks(a)alldigital.com> Data: 07/06/18 00:38 (GMT+01:00) A: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org Oggetto: Re: can' connect to localhost
On 06/06/2018 03:05 PM, Antonio M wrote:
> systemctl status cups.service
> ● cups.service - CUPS Scheduler
> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service; enabled; vendor
> preset>
> Active: active (running) since Wed 2018-06-06 23:29:07 CEST; 35min ago
> Docs: man:cupsd(8)
> Main PID: 891 (cupsd)
> Status: "Scheduler is running..."
> Tasks: 2 (limit: 4296)
> Memory: 16.2M
> CGroup: /system.slice/cups.service
> ├─ 891 /usr/sbin/cupsd -l
> └─2479 /usr/lib/cups/notifier/dbus dbus://
>
> giu 07 00:04:52 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:04:53 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:04:54 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:04:55 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:04:56 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:04:57 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:04:58 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:04:59 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:05:00 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> giu 07 00:05:01 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
Ok, fine, then test cups by doing
$ telnet localhost 631
If you get a connection, then CUPS is listening on the 127.0.0.1
address (localhost):
[rick@prophead ~]$ telnet localhost 631
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
^] (that's CTRL-right-square-bracket or "CTRL-]")
telnet> quit
Connection closed.
If that works, then CUPS is running. If you've got a local printer on
that machine and you're trying to share it, make SURE you tell CUPS that
and you'll have to open the firewall port for ipp so other machines can
see it.
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