Re: [Fedora] WAS : Kinda OT: Email clients.... ( Now Forwarders)
by lists.fedoraproject.org@harrier.ch
...>From: "c. marlow" <fedora (a)cwm030.com>
...>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 08:23:00 -0600
...>
...>I am wanting to know, would gmail start considering all mail from my
...>domain as spam if it occasionally puts a piece of mail in the spam
...>folder?
I've had this setup for both gMail and Yahoo! for decades. This definitely was the case at one time. As the email address I've had for 35 years sucked in massive amounts of spam, Yahoo! determined the IP-Address of my hosting's mail server to be a spammer and set it on SpamCop's (or some similar service) banned sender list, who then wanted to extort me to have it removed. I finally needed to set up a commercial secondary hosting to send mail thru to Yahoo! and Hotmail family of accounts.
The "free" services may have gotten smarter in the meantime, however I still run into periodic disruptions and bounced mails when they tweak something.
Tschäms
2 years, 2 months
nvidia issue
by Steve Underwood
Hi,
A few months ago the behaviour of my Fedora XCFE desktop changed when I
leave it to idle.
I have 2 screens attached to an nVidia GTX1050Ti card, and I use
nVidia's own driver. As usual, after a period of idling the screensaver
kicks in. This used to leave both screen turned on, but not displaying
my desktop. I could touch a key, get an unlock window up, enter my
password and resume work. Now, one of the screens says "no signal" when
the screensaver engages, and turns off after a timeout. I have to turn
it back on manually, which is a little annoying. The real problem is
that when I turn it on, the nvidia driver doesn't recognise the presence
of the screen and start using it. The screen continues to say "no
signal". If I enter my password, the second screen works OK. I can then
run the display configuration utility, disable the first screen,
reenable the first screen, and it displays the correct desktop again.
Does anyone know if this new behaviour is due to some configuration
parameter I can alter?
Regards,
Steve
2 years, 2 months
Re: RE : Does it is better to '''python3 -m install the_program''' instead '''pip3 install the_program" when it is missing in the downloader primary ?
by Aristeidis Dimitriadis
On 12/02/2022 00:19, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> This is interesting but i am in using of python for the way of
> dependency finaly i need to install dependency i don’t need in virtual,
>
> Regards.
>
> Dorian ROSSE.
>
Not sure what it is your are trying to do. If you want to run a program
NOT provided as an RPM that has a Python dependency that is also NOT
packaged as an RPM, then, using the same user as the one that will
execute the program, run:
python -m pip install --user <package>
This is installed in $HOME/.local/lib/<python version> and is accessible
to every python program run by that user.
2 years, 2 months
skype and F35
by Steve Underwood
Hi,
I ran a DNF update on my F35 XFCE desktop machine today. After a reboot
I couldn't start any X11 programs, because the connection limit was
exceeded. This seemed to be due to skype, although skype hasn't been
updated for a while. I don't use it much, do I just removed it from the
machine, and things seem to be working OK now. Has anyone else hit this
issue?
Regards,
Steve
2 years, 2 months
Kernel crash every day at 6:30am
by Alex
Hi,
I have a fedora34 system that I'm using as a mail server, and for the
past few weeks, it's had a kernel crash at 6:30am every morning.
Sometimes it results in the server going catatonic and unresponsive,
and other times it just seems to report the kernel crash and continue
running.
It looks to be caused by rsync and/or some crypt library?
I've also let it run through a memtest86 and it passed without any
errors. I've also tried the previous three or four kernels over the
last week or ten days and it appears to happen with all of them.
Here's a bit of the kernel message from dmesg
------------[ cut here ]------------
WARNING: CPU: 4 PID: 633983 at kernel/exit.c:739 do_exit+0x37/0xa90
general protection fault, probably for non-canonical address
0xcc2a8cfcb62a56a1: 0000 [#1] SMP PTI
CPU: 4 PID: 633983 Comm: rsync Not tainted 5.14.18-200.fc34.x86_64 #1
Hardware name: To be filled by O.E.M. To be filled by O.E.M./P8B-M
Series, BIOS 6801 05/07/2018
RIP: 0010:__bio_crypt_clone+0x28/0x60
abrt-cli list shows that it's not reportable
I don't see any similar reports for anything related to "general
protection fault, probably for non-canonical" within the last year.
Anyone else experiencing similar problems with the latest kernels?
2 years, 2 months
Hotkeys to switch consoles disabled
by Lists
On Fedora 35, running KDE desktop, I noticed that I cannot switch to another
console with Ctl+Alt+F[1-9] as I have on other desktops. I presume this has
something to do with the switch to Wayland?
Is there a way to restore this functionality?
Thanks
Benjamin Smith
2 years, 2 months
Bad workloads for RAID0?
by Matti Pulkkinen
Hello,
TL;DR are there particular workloads that suffer from having to access
a RAID0 array?
I've currently got my /home partition in a BTRFS RAID0 array with two 1
TB mechanical drives, and I'm considering getting SSDs for /home
instead. I could get one 2 TB SSD and be happy with it, but I could
instead get two 1 TB SSDs and make a RAID0 array again. The latter
option would of course get me better overall throughput, but I'm
wondering whether there are workloads that might suffer from being run
from a RAID0 array vs. just running on a "bare" disk.
--
Terveisin / Regards,
Matti Pulkkinen
2 years, 2 months
exfat vs fuseblk
by Paolo Galtieri
I have several external disk drives from the same vendor. According to
the vendor recent drives are formatted exfat while prior ones where
formatted ntfs. According to what I find on the web file system type
fuseblk should work for both exfat and nfts. I have a new 12TB drive and
when I plug it in mate-system-monitor reports it as type exfat not fuseblk.
What determines whether a file system type is reported as exfat, ntfs,
or fuseblk?
The drive works fine and is accessible from F34, I'm just curious why
mate-system-monitor does not report it as type fuseblk.
Any help is appreciated.
Paolo
2 years, 2 months
Fedora friendly blue tooth transceiver?
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
Anyone have a favorite Fedora friendly blue tooth
transceiver?
Does Star Tech make good ones?
Many thanks,
-T
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2 years, 2 months