Re: Odd behaviour for GREP
by Tom Killian
>
> People,
>
> On F25 x86_64 as user "fedora" with default environment I get:
>
> grep Cock application.html.erb
>
> Provider for the National Disability Insurance Trial Site in Kwinana/
> Cockburn</a>
>
> grep Cock *
>
> grep: *: No such file or directory
This behaviour generally means that the file is in a directory that is
readable but not searchable. But root does not have that restriction and
can expand the pattern.
7 years, 6 months
Gnome shell high memory usage
by Earl Ramirez
Dear All,
I don't think this is normal but I will like to know if anyone is
experiencing high memory usage from gnome-shell, a week ago was the first
time I saw it and to be honest, I can't say it this is something recent of
if it has always been this memory hungry.
After having my laptop with Fedora 24 on for three days I can see that the
memory consumed by gnome-shell is over 2GB and a week ago it was consuming
6GB.
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+
COMMAND
2028 eramirez 20 0 4281540 2.169g 92676 S 10.9 13.9 59:43.98
gnome-shell
Is anyone experiencing this problem?
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Kind Regards
Earl Ramirez
7 years, 6 months
Problem with firewalld/iptables and ftp access list?
by Michael D. Setzer II
I can connect to ftp server but the listing fails if firewalld and iptables services
are running. Turning them off would make it work just fine?
Was able to save the iptables config file and after going thru it found the line
that is causing the issue on line 138?
-A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited
If I comment out that line, and restart the iptables, the ftp connection and list
would work just fine. I'm not clear on what would be adding this line to the
iptables? Not sure if that rule should be there, and if so, why would it reject
the ftp listing? Had been working before I had upgraded lab machines to
Fedora 24?
Thanks.
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7 years, 6 months
cups - the printer is not responding
by Angelo Moreschini
Hi,
I have a network printer (that I can see on the computer server browser at
localhost:631).
When I try to use it, the jobs are not processed... - and I get the
message
* " the printer is not responding".*
I fund this information at link ;
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Troubleshooting#All_jobs_are_.2...
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All jobs are "The printer is not responding"
On networked printers, you should check that the name that CUPS uses as its
connection URI resolves to the printer's IP via DNS, e.g. If your printer's
connection looks like this:
lpd://BRN_020554/BINARY_P1
then the hostname 'BRN_020554' needs to resolve to the printer's IP from
the server running CUPS
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I understand what this means...
but I don't know how to accomplice the task*: *
* resolve that the IP from the server running CUPS *
Any help to do this will be appreciated.
Thank you
Angelo
7 years, 6 months