Seamonkey settings??
by Beartooth
Where are the settings for Seamonkey? I'm running
seamonkey-2.53.4-1.fc32.x86_64 under F32 fully updated. I've right- and
left-clicked all over it, and I can't seem to get into any configuration
worth doing. What am I missing? TIA!
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
3 years, 6 months
AMD graphics card question
by David
I have a 5500XT card.
My kernel and mesa are the latest versions.
Do I need to install any packages related to graphics?
What software can I run to test the card ?
David Locklear
3 years, 6 months
Nautilus Using 100 CPU
by Eddie G. O'Connor
Greetings all,
I have been using Fedora for quite some time now, and I've only recently
seen this problem on my system (Lenovo ThinkPad T-420 / 1TB 2.5" SSD /
16GB RAM / i5-Quad Core CPU) I have kept my system up-to-date, by making
sure to always download and install updates. But recently (as in about
three weeks ago?) whenever I've tried to open up "Files" (aka nautilus)
on my Gnome desktop, it literally freezes, and then after about 5
minutes tells me that nautilus is not responding and gives me the option
of either forcing it to shut down or wait. I've checked everything I
could,...removed all installed apps that might be the cause of it. (The
one that I most recently installed was VS Codium) but I removed:
Vivaldi (alternate web browser)
Clementine (Music player)
Geany (IDE)
NotepadQQ (Text Editor)
and still when I try to open it....it hangs / freezes. Has anyone seen
this before?...is there a solution? Because from what I've
googled....none of the bugtracker submissions show a resolution.
Thanks In Advance!
EGO II
3 years, 6 months
TOR browser.
by Ger van Dijck
I updated with dnf the tor browser and cannot launch it anymore :
Message " the application encountered a problem and could not continue "
Installed on the system :
torbrowser-launcher-0.3.2-17.fc32.noarch
tor-0.4.4.5-1.fc32.x86_64
torsocks-2.3.0-5.fc32.x86_64
Please help me.
Regards,
Ger van Dijck.
3 years, 6 months
logrotate and timer script
by Alex
Hi,
I have a fedora32 system and would like the maillog to rotate exactly
at a specific time. How do I do that? It used to be that I could
create a crontab entry but now there appears to be this timer service,
including /usr/lib/systemd/system/logrotate.timer included with the
package that appear to control that.
However, there doesn't seem to be a timer entry in systemctl output.
Ideas on how to get started would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex
3 years, 6 months
OT: software run from a website
by olivares33561@protonmail.com
Dear kind fedora users,
I was recommended a page to create dotplots, histograms and boxplots.
http://bcs.whfreeman.com/webpub/statistics/spa3e/analyze_data/quant1v.html
It is excellent. However, if the page goes offline, I would like to setup the same abilities on my Fedora system. I do not know which software is underneath that page, may be R? If it is to have the same ability to do the same on my PC I would need to run
$ dnf install R
Correct? Thank you for your advice/comments/suggestions.
I have recommended the page to students at school, but if the page goes down. I can encourage them to install Fedora :)
Best Regards,
Antonio
Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland.
3 years, 6 months
How configure an IPv6 gateway inside a systemd-nspawn container using
Mac-Vlan
by pboy@barkhof.uni-bremen.de
I intend to use systemd-nspawn for various services. Host is a Fedora 32 box. So far everything works except for IPv6 accessibility from outside my subnet. So I guess the configuration of the gateway is wrong.
What I did:
- on host in /etc/systemd/nspawn/test.nspawn:
[Network]
VirtualEthernet=yes
MACVLAN=enp4s0
bridge=vbr6s0
- inside container test
I find 2 interfaces: host0@if6 and mv-enp4s0@if2 as expected.
Configuration in /etc/systemd/network/10-mv.network:
[Match]
name=mv-enp*
[Network]
DHCP=no
DNS=10.10.10.1
IPv6AcceptRA=True
[Address]
Address=134.102.x.y/27
[Address]
Address=2001:xxx:yyy:zzz::131/64
[Route]
Gateway=2001:xxx:yyy:zzz::1
GatewayOnlink=yes
[Route]
Gateway=134.102.x.y
GatewayOnlink=yes
These results in:
[...]# ip a
1: lo: ....
2: host0@if6: ... (internal network via bridge, works fine)
3: mv-enp4s0@if2: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP group default qlen 1000
link/ether 56:41:75:d2:3b:e8 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff link-netnsid 0
inet 134.102.x.y/27 brd 134.102.x.y scope global mv-enp4s0
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 2001:xxx:yyy:zzz::131/0 scope global
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 fe80::5441:75ff:fed2:3be8/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
Via IPv4 everything works without problems. Via IPv6 I can connect to all machines within my subnet, but not beyond.
I'm wondering about the /0 in the IPv6 address though.
On the host, both IPv4 and IPv6 work fine. There the configuration is done by NetworkManager. The IPv6 gateway is configured using
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-enp4s0
...
IPV6_DEFAULTGW="2001:xxx:yyy:zzz::1%enp4s0"
…
(The %enp4s0 part is required)
Every hint greatly appreciated.
3 years, 6 months
Resizing LVM on VPS machine
by Alex
Hi,
I have a fedora32 install that was created by our VPS provider and
they didn't allocate the entire 480GB SSD, but apparently just chose
the default partitioning in fedora that only uses a 15GB root
partition.
How do I extend this partition to utilize the rest of the space on /
or create a /home partition that utilizes the remainder of the space?
I believe to resize the root partition I would need to do it outside
of the running OS, correct?
I've read several docs already, but I really must be missing
something. Can xfs partitions even be resized? I've tried to use
lvextend to resize root, but I don't understand the proper syntax
according to this doc:
https://opensource.com/business/16/9/linux-users-guide-lvm
Below is the fdisk output for the partition info and the fstab below.
# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 480 GiB, 515396075520 bytes, 1006632960 sectors
Disk model: QEMU HARDDISK
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x9325d531
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sda1 * 2048 2099199 2097152 1G 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 2099200 1006632959 1004533760 479G 8e Linux LVM
Disk /dev/mapper/fedora_209--216--100--114-root: 15 GiB, 16106127360
bytes, 31457280 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk /dev/mapper/fedora_209--216--100--114-swap: 8.66 GiB, 9281994752
bytes, 18128896 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
/dev/mapper/fedora_209--216--100--114-root / xfs
defaults 0 0
UUID=49e1a837-e82a-4ae0-8979-94ccd7365394 /boot xfs
defaults 0 0
/dev/mapper/fedora_209--216--100--114-swap none
swap defaults 0 0
3 years, 6 months
Background when wakeuo from suspend
by Frank Elsner
Hi all,
running F32 with MATE desktop I had a nice background when the laptop wakes up from suspend.
Suddenly this background has changed. I don't like it and want the old Background back.
How/where to set this background image? I didn't find a solution in all MATE settings.
Greetings, Frank
3 years, 6 months