F21: Thunderbird insists on calling Fedora list messages junk!
by William Mattison
Good afternoon,
Most messages received from this fedora list are labelled junk by
Thunderbird. This is even though I whitelisted "From" =
"users-request(a)lists.fedoraproject.org". Actually, I have this problem
both in my Fedora-21 and my windows-7 systems. Any ideas? Surely
messages from this list are not junk!
thanks,
Bill.
7 years, 9 months
installing via VNC over ipv6
by Chris Murphy
This suggests installation using vnc over ipv6 is supported:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Features/Ipv6OnlyInstallation
But when I use inst.vnc boot option, I get an text screen that says to
connect to an ipv4 address, an ipv6 address isn't listed. When I go to
a shell and use 'ip addr' there is a global ipv6 address, but no
formatting for tigervnc I've come up with will connect, it won't
connect:
vncviewer.desktop[12590]: CConn: unable connect to socket:
Invalid argument (22)
If I boot Fedora 23 Server on this same hardware, the 'ip addr'
address can be used successfully to ssh into the server, and also
point a browser to https://[ipv6]:9090 to reach the Cockpit interface
successfully.
root 1744 0.0 0.9 251060 36468 pts/0 Sl+ 03:29 0:00 Xvnc
:1 -depth 16 -br IdleTimeout=0 -auth /dev/null -once
DisconnectClients=false desktop=Fedora rawhide installation on host
10.0.0.15 SecurityTypes=None rfbauth=0
I can't tell if -InTransports needs to explicitly specify ipv6 for it
to work. But at this point I'm stumped and can't tell if it's user
error or a bug. And netstat isn't on non-live media apparently so I
don't have access to that while xvnc is running to see if it's
listening over something other than just an ipv4 address.
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Chris Murphy
7 years, 10 months
smplayer volume control
by Andre Robatino
For a long time now, the smplayer (from RPMFusion) volume control is
vertical, instead of horizontal, with a negligible height, so it's
essentially useless. This is still true with the latest version
smplayer-16.1.0-1.fc23, and even after deleting ~/.config/smplayer. Do all
Fedora users see this, and can it be fixed?
8 years
Major owncloud updates incoming
by James Hogarth
Hi all,
We're at the last stages of preparing the first major owncloud update in a
while.
The current version of owncloud in Fedora is the fairly old stable 8.0
release (presently 8.0.10) which we want to bring back in line with the
current owncloud upstream release of 8.2.2.
Unfortunately it's not possible to migrate directly from 8.0.x to 8.2.x as
upstream only supports jumping in increments with no skipping of major
releases.
In order for a smooth transition to 8.2.x (and after that 9.0.x when it's
released) we'll be releasing 8.1.5 to F23 and F22 within the next couple of
weeks.
We plan to leave this in updates-testing for a slightly longer period than
usual to allow for a wider test base for a major version jump. Please
remember your backups prior to the upgrade!
Once 8.1.5 is pushed to updates 8.2.2 will be pushed to updates-testing for
a similar extended period. It's imperative that the 8.1.5 update is applied
before the 8.2.2 update is pushed to updates.
If you want to assist in the testing and provide feedback or bug reports
please use the usual channels of bodhi and bugzilla - both easily
accessible from pkgdb:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/owncloud/
Kind regards,
James
8 years
Protecting my network from rogue IoT devices.
by Javier Perez
Probably Off Topic, but maybe tangentially related to Fedora.
I read with interest this forum piece about IoT devices phoning home.
https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/IoT+The+Rise+of+the+Machines+Guest+Diar...
What caught my attention is the following phrase: " My home network
is hardened and any new (unknown) device connected to it receives an IP
address from a specific range which has no connectivity with other hosts or
the Internet but its packets are logged"
I imagine it is done through the Gateway Router at home. Is there any
tutorial somewhere to learn how to do this? Also, what program could one
use on FedoraServer or FedoraWorkstation to host the log created by the
router ( I imagine some sort of dd-wrt machine). Given that journalctl took
over syslog duties, could I still use syslogd to receive the data from an
external router or do I have to look somewhere else for that?
I wonder.
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8 years, 1 month
Openvpn Configuration/Access Issue
by Stephen Morris
Hi,
I am trying to my vpn service provider using instructions they
provide for Ubuntu Mint as the only information they provide for Linux.
When I go into Networkmanager and create a new Openvpn connection and
try to connect to it, I get a popup saying the connection failed and one
of the messages seems to be indicating that I am missing a plugin.
As far as I can see I have every Networkmanager vpn plugin
installed, so I am at a loss trying to understand the message. Is
anybody able to shed any light on what/where I need to look to try to
identify what the connection issues are?
regards,
Steve
8 years, 1 month
OT: recommended way of timing two pieces of code in C
by Ranjan Maitra
Hi,
Disclaimer: This is clearly marked OT, with the only connection to this group being the fact that I am running F23 on a 20-core Dell T5810 @3.1 GHz each and 64 GiB memory. My OT queries over the past 13 years (almost) here have elicited great wealth of information so I am posing here.
So, I am trying to compare two kinds of methods in a C program. Both are written as efficiently as possible (assumed because no point otherwise). I would like to know which of these is more efficient. I have been using get_rusage but I was wondering whether there is a better way?
Separately, is there a way to get the number of floating point instructions in C? Both FLOPS and MIPS?
Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan
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8 years, 1 month
dvdstyler problem, segfaults
by Fred Smith
Hi all!
This is in regard to a Fedora-20 system I use when converting VHS tapes
to DVD.
I would really rather NOT update to a later fedora--it is used for that
one purpose only, and it took some effort to find andlearn the tools I
needed to do the job.
So, a year or so ago I converted probably a hundred tapes to DVD. Tedious,
but doable without real trouble.
The system sits idle for some months, then I come back to it to use it
again, and I find that when I'm ready to create the ISO image, for which
I have used dvdstyler, that dvdstyler segfaults early in its operation.
I've not found a way to do what I need that doesn't segfault.
This is weird, because it has hardly even been "yum update"-ed during the
interval. what would have changed? I dunno...
So, after a lot of head-banging I decided it is probably easiest to just
recompile dvdstyler to see if that avoids the problem. (I've already tried
reinstalling it...).
I set up mock on the box and proceed to try a build, using this command:
mock --rebuild dvdstyler-2.9.2-1.fc20.src.rpm
after installing 156 packages, then ccache, it proceeds to give me this
screen output:
Getting requirements for 1:dvdstyler-2.9.2-1.fc20.src
--> automake-1.13.4-6.fc20.noarch
--> autoconf-2.69-15.fc20.noarch
--> gettext-0.18.3.2-5.fc20.x86_64
--> byacc-1.9.20130304-2.fc20.x86_64
--> wxGTK-devel-2.8.12-9.fc20.x86_64
--> libgnomeui-devel-2.24.5-7.fc20.x86_64
--> dvdauthor-0.7.1-4.fc20.x86_64
--> systemd-devel-208-31.fc20.x86_64
--> genisoimage-1.1.11-22.fc20.x86_64
--> dvd+rw-tools-7.1-14.fc20.x86_64
--> libjpeg-turbo-devel-1.3.1-3.fc20.x86_64
--> libexif-devel-0.6.21-6.fc20.x86_64
--> Already installed : zip-3.0-10.fc20.x86_64
--> xmlto-0.0.25-7.fc20.x86_64
--> desktop-file-utils-0.22-1.fc20.x86_64
Error: No Package found for ffmpeg
Error: No Package found for ffmpeg-devel
Error: No Package found for wxsvg-devel >= 1.1.14
ERROR: Exception(dvdstyler-2.9.2-1.fc20.src.rpm) Config(fedora-20-x86_64) 1 minutes 49 seconds
INFO: Results and/or logs in: /var/lib/mock/fedora-20-x86_64/result
ERROR: Command failed:
# /usr/bin/yum-builddep --installroot /var/lib/mock/fedora-20-x86_64/root/ --releasever 20 /var/lib/
mock/fedora-20-x86_64/root//builddir/build/SRPMS/dvdstyler-2.9.2-1.fc20.src.rpm --setopt=tsflags=nocontexts
Getting requirements for 1:dvdstyler-2.9.2-1.fc20.src
--> automake-1.13.4-6.fc20.noarch
--> autoconf-2.69-15.fc20.noarch
--> gettext-0.18.3.2-5.fc20.x86_64
--> byacc-1.9.20130304-2.fc20.x86_64
--> wxGTK-devel-2.8.12-9.fc20.x86_64
--> libgnomeui-devel-2.24.5-7.fc20.x86_64
--> dvdauthor-0.7.1-4.fc20.x86_64
--> systemd-devel-208-31.fc20.x86_64
--> genisoimage-1.1.11-22.fc20.x86_64
--> dvd+rw-tools-7.1-14.fc20.x86_64
--> libjpeg-turbo-devel-1.3.1-3.fc20.x86_64
--> libexif-devel-0.6.21-6.fc20.x86_64
--> Already installed : zip-3.0-10.fc20.x86_64
--> xmlto-0.0.25-7.fc20.x86_64
--> desktop-file-utils-0.22-1.fc20.x86_64
Error: No Package found for ffmpeg
Error: No Package found for ffmpeg-devel
Error: No Package found for wxsvg-devel >= 1.1.14
so I don't know how to solve this last thing. ffmpeg IS installed on the
system, but not in the chroot. it looks like ffmpeg on the system came from
rpmfusion, so i try adding rpmfusion to the list of repos mock knows about
but that only gives me tons of other errors (I probably don't know the
right syntax, I tried using modified lines from the /etc/yum.repos.d files
for rpmfusion, to match the existing entries.)
I'd appreciate some suggestions here, I'm not particularly fluent in mock.
thanks!
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Show me your ways, O LORD, teach me your paths;
Guide me in your truth and teach me,
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And my hope is in you all day long.
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8 years, 1 month
[Maybe OT] BackupPC Aborts Backup at 8GB on F23
by Tim Evans
I have just upgraded, to F23, a CentOS 6.7 system that has been reliably
running BackupPC (http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/) to back up a Windows
7 system via SMB for several years.
After the F23 upgrade, which also included an upgrade of BackupPC to
version 3.3.1, backups are now always aborting at about the 8GB mark,
with this in the error log:
2016-02-28 14:00:02 Started incr backup on pelican (pid=325, share=C$)
2016-02-28 14:18:37 Backup failed on pelican (tar:712 Total bytes
received: 8287158228)
Actual byte count varies a bit from one failed backup to the next, but
stays at the 8GB mark.
Not sure this if this is a BackupPC issue, or something else. Maybe
filesystem-related?
More (possibly complicating) info; The destination for the backups is
NFS mounted on the F23 server from a ReadyNAS fileserver; local
filesystems on the ReadyNAS are btrfs format.
NFS mount shows:
raptor:/data/win on /win type nfs
(rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=131072,wsize=131072,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,mountaddr=192.168.252.6,mountvers=3,mountport=60363,mountproto=udp,local_lock=none,addr=192.168.252.6)
Where to look? Thanks.
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8 years, 1 month