Re: Help configuring internal network
by Geoffrey Leach
Yes, it has worked on Fedora 32. The hardware is unchanged. I'll need to
verify the dhcp server
On Sat, 19 Mar 2022 18:09:30 -0700
Samuel Sieb <samuel(a)sieb.net> wrote:
> On 3/19/22 17:41, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> > It will take me a while to try to understand the output from your
> > suggestions.
> >
> > In the meantime, yes, it is a direct cable to the hdhomerun.
>
> The simple answer is that won't work. Has this ever worked?
>
> You either need a dhcp server on your computer to provide the other
> device an IP address or you need to assign static IP addresses on
> both devices.
2 years
Re: Help configuring internal network
by Geoffrey Leach
There is only one computer involved
HDHomerun is a box that converts OTA TV channels (i.e., a tuner) to a feed
that is accessed by the local system.
What is working? the code that accesses the ethernet feed, as far as I can
tell
What isn't working? The connection between the local computer and the box
that is supposed to receive and convert the OTA signal.
% nmcli connection show
NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE
NETGEAR78 a0ff17c5-90a4-4d27-99eb-21c0f59dd954 wifi wlp0s26u1u5
HDHomeRun d1e4d6c6-b6e1-32e9-ad5c-b005b7546f4c ethernet eno1
% nmcli connection reload
% nmcli connection up eno1
% ifconfig eno1
eno1: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 169.254.20.5 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 169.254.20.255
inet6 fe80::ae29:5a0c:d1c4:5032 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20<link>
ether e8:40:f2:05:de:1c txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet)
RX packets 63 bytes 21234 (20.7 KiB)
RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0
TX packets 30 bytes 3666 (3.5 KiB)
TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
device interrupt 20 memory 0xf7d00000-f7d20000
Community support for Fedora users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>On
3/19/22 16:18, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> F35, fresh install. I have an ethernet-connected device (HDHomerun,
> fwiw) newly re-compiled on the newly-installed F35 xfce4 workstation. As
> far as I can tell from trying every network analysis I can find, the
> connection is good (exception, no response to ping) The interface was
> configured with the NetworkManager app, that assigned the device eno1.
>
> I'm sure that somewhere in all of the data that I collected, the problem
> sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb, but not to me, alas.
You need to provide more details. I don't understand what you're trying
to do and what isn't working. As far as I can tell, "HDHomerun" is some
sort of software.
How many computers are involved?
What is working?
What isn't working?
2 years
Re: reinstalling fedora 35
by R. G. Newbury
On 2022-03-18 7:42 a.m., Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> I would like to ask for help about to choose the pertizioni to leave and
> those to format .. starting from the current situation that I transcribe
> below:
As outlined a new install will re-format *everything* as a Fedora
install over an existing setup will re-format the '/' and everything
contained in it. You have only the '/' partition as /dev/sdb3.
Fedora on needs to re-format the '/' and '/var' folders if you have
partitioned any other folders onto their own partitions. The other
partitions can be preserved across the install.
So, provided you have created a separate *partition* for /home or (for
example) /usr/local/sbin, you can do a 'bare-metal' type install of the
OS *without* disturbing those partitions. All of your data can carry
over to the new install without problem. Note that those partitions do
not need to be btrfs OR lvm. I am not sure why you are using lvm in this
case, as there is only one drive being used for Fedora.
I am not sure if the live-install version of Fedora includes gparted. If
not you can use sfdisk which I am sure is available on the live-install.
But since your objective is to re-format things, the easiest route would
just be to do an install which re-formats /dev/sdb3, then using that
install with gparted, create partitions for the new separate folders you
want, and re-install with that in place.
I would suggest that after /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdb2, which are
efi-required that you set up partitions for '/', '/home', '/usr/local',
and 'var', plus any other separate partitions which you might want to
segregate (or back up separately, such as any business related
data/code/documents etc.) (Anything after '/' will be in an extended
partition)
Along with /home I use a separate /misc partition, which has all the
business-related stuff, the mysql databases, and web-site backup/local
runtime, so none of this needs to be re-installed or even touched on a
re-install. But it is easier to back up.
I also have a 5G '/usr/local' which has my 'personal' executables, such
as games (FlightGear), and the mythtv setup. This partition also gets
the java /ice-tea libraries, and calibre.
/var is given its own partition as it gets over-written on a re-install
(even then, with mysql/mariadb on a different partition (misc) you need
only create a link for '/var/lib/mysql pointing to /misc/mysql to be up
and running.
So basically it is a matter of planning for what you know must happen,
and protecting what you what to be untouched in a separate partition.
HTH
Geoff
2 years
Help configuring internal network
by Geoffrey Leach
F35, fresh install. I have an ethernet-connected device (HDHomerun, fwiw)
newly re-compiled on the newly-installed F35 xfce4 workstation. As far as I
can tell from trying every network analysis I can find, the connection is
good (exception, no response to ping) The interface was configured with the
NetworkManager app, that assigned the device eno1.
I'm sure that somewhere in all of the data that I collected, the problem
sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb, but not to me, alas.
I could really use some help.
2 years
Fedora 35 new install no sound
by Geoffrey Leach
After installing Fedora 35 on a previously-working F32 (pulseaudio),
there is no sound.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F35_bugs#No_sound_after_upgrade_.28...
provided some suggestions, which did not work. In desperation, I erased
pipewire and wireplumber and installed pulseaudio. No joy, so I
reversed and things are not what they were previously -- that is, no
sound but pipewire and wireplumber did not report any problems. I would
greatly appreciate some guidance.
root@pvr systemctl status wireplumber
* wireplumber.service - Multimedia Service Session Manager
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/wireplumber.service; enabled;
vendor preset: d> Active: inactive (dead)
root@pvr[2]->systemctl enable wireplumber
root@pvr[3]->systemctl start wireplumber
Failed to start wireplumber.service: Unit pipewire.socket not found.
systemctl status pipewire
x pipewire.service - PipeWire Multimedia Service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pipewire.service; enabled;
vendor preset: disa> Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu
2022-03-17 17:30:12 PDT; 23min ago Main PID: 792 (code=exited,
status=254) CPU: 20ms
2 years
Re: Fedora 35 new install no sound
by Geoffrey Leach
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 21:20:38 -0400
Tom Horsley <horsley1953(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 18:08:09 -0700
> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
> > I would
> > greatly appreciate some guidance.
>
> May not be relevant, but I've noticed on a new install, the default
> sound device is always the device I have nothing connected to. I
> always have to run the sound control center app and change the
> default to HDMI audio (which I can hear).
I went through that and, as far as I can tell the correct device was being
accessed.
2 years
Fedora Laptop?
by Todd Chester
Hi All,
Anyone know of someone selling laptops with
Fedora preinstalled?
Many thanks,
-T
2 years
NFS Mount Problem
by Richard Kimberly Heck
Fresh install of F35. I have these lines in /etc/fstab:
192.168.1.2://home/rikiheck/files /home/rikiheck/files nfs
auto,nouser,rw,dev,nosuid,exec,_netdev 0 0
192.168.1.2://multi/ /mnt/mail/multi nfs
auto,user,noauto,rw,dev,nosuid,noexec,_netdev 0 0
192.168.1.2://home/photos /mnt/mail/photos nfs
auto,user,noauto,rw,dev,nosuid,noexec,_netdev 0 0
The problem is that the first one works---i.e., it gets automatically
mounted at start up---usually, though not always, but the others do not
get mounted at all ever. I can manually mount them with sudo, but that
shouldn't even be required, should it, given the 'user' flag?
I do see in /var/log/messages:
Mar 14 21:39:59 rkh-mega systemd[1]: mnt-mail-photos.mount: Deactivated
successfully.
This was the day I did the install. There is a similar line for the
multi one.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Riki
2 years
Got email about new version of Stunnel.
by Michael D. Setzer II
Wanted to see what differences are. Not sure how long it
will be until update in dnf.
Just got email that stunnel 5.63 was released.
Downloaded and ran ./configure and make with default settings.
Compared output of -version for the 5.63 and 5.62. Most items same.
Note sure what differences are or why. Change in defaults or changes redhat
makes?
[5.63] stunnel 5.63 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu platform
[5.62] stunnel 5.62 on x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu platform
[5.63] Threading:PTHREAD Sockets:POLL,IPv6,SYSTEMD
TLS:ENGINE,FIPS,OCSP,PSK,SNI
[5.62] Threading:PTHREAD Sockets:POLL,IPv6
TLS:ENGINE,FIPS,OCSP,PSK,SNI
[5.63] ciphers = HIGH:!aNULL:!SSLv2:!DH:!kDHEPSK (with "fips = no")
[5.62] ciphers = PROFILE=SYSTEM (with "fips = no")
Compared difference in sizes with default compile an then with strip result
[5.63] 736952 Mar 16 17:01 stunnel
[5.63] 212992 Mar 16 17:10 stunnel (after strip)
[5.62] 225128 Jan 18 21:31 /usr/bin/stunnel
2 years
Build an arm static executable on Fedora
by Cătălin George Feștilă
I try to create a hello word arm static executable, with the default example but I got
these errors.
I search on the web and fedora packages to find a way to solve this issue.
I used a basic example source code:
cat hello.cpp
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(void)
{
std::cout << "Hello word! from Fedora Linux!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
2 years