F32 - Firefox keeps crashing today
by Robert Moskowitz
5 times so far today. Crash reports sent off to mozilla, but still 5 times?
Nothing in Messages, only the start of Firefox:
Jun 14 10:05:12 lx140e rtkit-daemon[756]: Successfully made thread 15573
of process 15478 (/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox) owned by '1000' RT at
priority 10.
Jun 14 10:12:14 lx140e rtkit-daemon[756]: Successfully made thread 16113
of process 15699 (/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox) owned by '1000' RT at
priority 10.
Jun 14 10:25:02 lx140e rtkit-daemon[756]: Successfully made thread 16394
of process 16302 (/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox) owned by '1000' RT at
priority 10.
Jun 14 12:40:16 lx140e rtkit-daemon[756]: Successfully made thread 18379
of process 18289 (/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox) owned by '1000' RT at
priority 10.
Jun 14 13:45:21 lx140e rtkit-daemon[756]: Successfully made thread 19777
of process 19688 (/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox) owned by '1000' RT at
priority 10.
I am current on updates (no updates it seems for the past couple
days?). I did update Friday and rebooted at that time (after ~3 weeks
without rebooting).
Anyone else seeing this or stable Firefox? I have ~18 windows of
Firefox open across 3 (of 5) workspaces. Multiple tabs open in each
from 2 - ~15 tabs depending.
3 years, 11 months
NFS Mount Point Failed
by Stephen Morris
Hi,
I have the following statement in fstab:
192.168.1.12:/mnt/HD/HD_a2 /mnt/nfs nfs
nfsvers=1,x-systemd.automount,defaults 0 0
When I issue the command 'mount /mnt/nfs' it fails with the
following messages shown in dmesg, which indicate that the mount seems
to be trying to proceed via nfs4, why is it doing this when I have the
option nfsvers=1?
[48439.472418] FS-Cache: Netfs 'nfs' registered for caching
[48439.472732] *** VALIDATE nfs ***
[48439.472741] *** VALIDATE nfs4 ***
[48439.476329] Key type dns_resolver registered
[48439.639981] NFS: Registering the id_resolver key type
[48439.639993] Key type id_resolver registered
[48439.639994] Key type id_legacy registered
[48439.844036] NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path
[48439.852856] NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path
[48439.898650] NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path
[48480.763754] NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path
[48480.774645] NFS4: Couldn't follow remote path
regards,
Steve
3 years, 11 months
Download pix?
by Beartooth
I took a couple pix with my Kyocera clamshell phone, which now I
want to download to a computer running Fedora 32, so that I can email
them. The computer sees the phone when I connect them with a cable. What
do I do next??
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
3 years, 11 months
DMESG Output Indicating Potential CPU Errors?
by Stephen Morris
Hi,
I have the following messages in dmesg output, are they indicating
a cpu issue, or are they just indicating that because linux is running
in a vm under windows, and hence sharing the cpu cores with windows that
windows was using core 7 at the time the process checked?
[16236.896502] rcu: INFO: rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks:
[16236.896506] rcu: 7-...!: (0 ticks this GP) idle=d48/0/0x0
softirq=207101/207101 fqs=0
[16236.896508] (detected by 4, t=60008 jiffies, g=263697, q=1058)
[16236.896510] Sending NMI from CPU 4 to CPUs 7:
[16236.896563] NMI backtrace for cpu 7 skipped: idling at
native_safe_halt+0xe/0x10
[16236.897522] rcu: rcu_sched kthread starved for 60008 jiffies! g263697
f0x0 RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS(5) ->state=0x402 ->cpu=7
[16236.897522] rcu: RCU grace-period kthread stack dump:
[16236.897524] rcu_sched I 0 11 2 0x80004000
[16236.897526] Call Trace:
[16236.897532] __schedule+0x26f/0x760
[16236.897535] schedule+0x4a/0xb0
[16236.897536] schedule_timeout+0x7b/0x140
[16236.897539] ? __next_timer_interrupt+0xd0/0xd0
[16236.897541] rcu_gp_kthread+0x4db/0xa90
[16236.897543] ? rcu_nocb_cb_kthread+0x210/0x210
[16236.897545] kthread+0x115/0x140
[16236.897547] ? __kthread_bind_mask+0x60/0x60
[16236.897549] ret_from_fork+0x22/0x40
regards,
Steve
3 years, 11 months
Announcing Scm Workbench 0.9.4 for Git, Mercurial and Subversion
by Barry Scott
SCM Workbench features
* Support Subversion (svn), Mercurial (hg) and Git projects.
* Experimental support for Perforce (P4)
* Easy to learn and use
* Builtin User Guide describes the operation and features of the application.
* Add project wizard can scan for all your existing projects.
* All subversion client operations in a GUI
* Many Git client operations in a GUI
* GUI git rebase
* Some mercurial (hg) client operations in a GUI
* Enhanced operations (subversion rename of modified files etc)
* Support for Dark mode
* Support software development workflow
* Builtin GUI diff showing line and character diffs
* Ability to diff between revisions in a files history
* Runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Unix platforms
Please visit http://scm-workbench.barrys-emacs.org/ for downloads, git source, user guide and further information on SCM Workbench.
New in 0.9.4
* Feature to show all commits since a tag (great for writing release notes)
* Update to Python 3.8 for built kits
* Build tools for macOS and Windows use venv
* Fix problem with creating editor and shell process on macOS 10.15
* Fix traceback with changing SVN properties
* Fix styles for light mode diff
* Support favourites that start with "Config".
Barry
3 years, 11 months
How do I change the grub kernel boot parameters in F32 ?
by linux guy
I would like to change the grub boot parameters for the kernels installed
on my F32 workstation.
Specifically, I would like to add the following to the kernel boot
parameters: "rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau modprobe.blacklist=nouveau
nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
How do I do this ?
Thanks
3 years, 11 months
DNF Upgrade of F31 to F32 did not Update Grub
by Stephen Morris
Hi,
After eventually getting 'dnf system-upgrade download
--releasever=32' to download and reboot the system, when the upgrade had
finished the system booted into sddm. When I selected KDE to start into
all it did was display a black screen. If I selected Gnome, that did
exactly the same thing. To try to work around this I booted into
recovery mode to see if I could identify why this was happening. Looking
at /boot I found that an F32 kernel had been installed, and when I
looked at /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg I found that there was no entry
for the F32 kernel. To circumvent this I issued the command
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg, and rebooted via the
F32 kernel entry, which then enabled KDE and Gnome to both start
successfully. Has anyone else seen the issue of the F32 upgrade not
updating grub?
regards,
Steve
3 years, 11 months
What is backup_vg-backup? Can it be so big?
by Beartooth
On a System76 PC several years old, running F32 fully updated (not
Ubuntu), I see the following:
$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev
tmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 7.8G 1.6M 7.8G 1% /run
/dev/mapper/fedora-root 49G 16G 31G 35% /
tmpfs 7.8G 60K 7.8G 1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/fedora-home 52G 20G 30G 40% /home
/dev/sda1 976M 252M 658M 28% /boot
/dev/mapper/backup_vg-backup 1.8T 174M 1.7T 1% /.snapshots
tmpfs 1.6G 60K 1.6G 1% /run/user/65536
bash-5.0$
Going into the GUI, right clicking and choosing priorities, I see:
Link to block device (inode/blockdevice)
So I searched inode, but got over my head in no time. Searching
snapshot was a little more comprehensible, but using what I think it told
me would demand knowledge I lack. I also tried blockdevice, and that
*really* got me into a jungle of jargon.
I'm wondering whether *any* file on an old machine could be so big
as a terabyte, let alone two. If not, what if anything is df -h telling
me about this machine as compared to my others? Anything about speed or
storage?
I also have a still broader question. Instead of keeping each
machine, as heretofore, as nearly in sync with the others, actually as
close a copy of the others, might it be reasonably safe to keep one for
constant use and the others as supporting specialists of some sort.
Advice? Comments?
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Linux Power User
I have precious (very precious) little idea where up is.
3 years, 11 months
waaaay off topic -- apache/vhost
by bruce
Hi.
I've got a topic that's way off topic. It's dealing with apache/vhost.
I'm screwing something up. Wondered if I can post it here.
thanks
3 years, 11 months