/USR/SBIN/CROND
by Franta Hanzlík
CROND in Fedora 14- distros are OK, crond childs are running with
this name. But, what shit are F15 crond records (usually directed to
"/var/log/cron") aka:
Sep 13 00:30:01 x /USR/SBIN/CROND[11095]: (root) CMD (/usr/local/...
I hope that isn't next step nearer to ass of some case-insensitive
OSes? It cannot have any meaningful significancy. Or I'm bad?
Franta Hanzlik
12 years, 8 months
Scroller
by Lawrence E Graves
Is there a scroller to install in themes application window?
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but don't all things work. Prov. 3:5 & 6
12 years, 8 months
Theme space
by Lawrence E Graves
Is there a way to scroll in while the theme selecting mode. Is there a
limit to the number gnome-shell themes that will display on the screen.
(Window-Application-Theme)
12 years, 8 months
Theunderbird alternative spellchecker -
by Bob Goodwin
I can spell fairly well but I am a lousy typist and
frequently mistype words, mostly transpose letters or drop
one. The spellchecker with Thunderbird 6.0 seems worse than
ever, the suggestions it lists are frequently bizarre. Has
anyone else observed this and hopefully found an alternative?
Bob
12 years, 8 months
Fedora 15 is a lot like Windows OS's.. irritating, offensive, difficult to use with ease, nauseating to try...
by Linda McLeod
I love this Fedora-14, and everything Red Hat, but Fedora-15 is a lot
like those vile Windows OS's.. irritating, offensive, difficult to use
with ease, and gosh awful gaudy... Sorry, but to me it just is.. I
tried it for a week, and formatted it off the hard drive, and snapped
the CD in-two.. And I'm told that F-14 dies in a few months, which I
suppose means that there won't be any more security an function
updates.. A sad day on planet-earth when F-14 dies...
Would someone please tell me.. Why is F-15 such a mess..? The worst
thing is the jumbled up desktop..
And there's nothing in right click.. And you can't run two home files
simultaneous.. I need that for script and photo editing... You can't
remove a desktop image from the file.. You can't delete the top
toolbar, nor the other bits of junk, to make a clean desktop... Office
isn't in the program options... All in all Fedora-15 is a mess as far
as I'm concerned... No offence meant in the slightest to the geniuses
and lords at Red Hat.. I love the Linux core people for what they do
for humanity, but this F-15 is a very bad change.. I just can't use
that horrid F-15 OS.. It fights me.. It feels like it hates me.. It
doesn't do what I need an OS to do.. F-15 is a just a big mistake..
You'll see...
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12 years, 8 months
Howto avoid a process beeing paged out?
by Clemens Eisserer
Hi,
I run a time-critical application on a vServer which seems to have very
little memory (even 512mb are guaranteed).
Every page that hasn't been accessed the last few minutes is immediatly
swapped out, and if a request comes in the system is busy many seconds
loading the working-set of the application into memory again.
Is there any way to prevent applications from beeing swapped out?
I tried to call mlock(), but after this call dynamically loading shared
libraries failed :/
Thanks, Clemens
12 years, 8 months
selinux + mailman +postfix security problem (F14)
by Fulko Hew
On Fedora 14, I am setting up postfix and mailman.
I had this working once, but I decided to yum erase postfix and mailman
and redo the configuration to prove I knew how to recreate it.
Turns out I don't know how to recreate a working combination
because when creating a new list I now have mailman error log that
talks about:
command failed: /usr/sbin/postalias /etc/mailman/aliases (status: 1,
Operation not permitted)
and a corresponding AVC error:
Aug 25 10:28:54 (null) (null): audit(1314282534.501:4326): avc: denied {
search } for
pid=12121 comm=postalias name=postfix ino=295074 dev=dm-0
scontext=system_u:system_r:mailman_cgi_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:postfix_etc_t:s0 tclass=dir
Suggestions?
Fulko
12 years, 8 months
Any way to disable wireless roaming?
by Sam Varshavchik
I'm in hotel with multiple access points, apparently. The wireless is a bit
dodgy. I see this pop up fairly regularly in /var/log/messages:
Sep 12 07:59:10 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): supplicant
interface state: associating → disconnected
Sep 12 07:59:16 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): supplicant
interface state: disconnected → associating
Sep 12 07:59:17 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): supplicant
interface state: associating → completed
Sep 12 07:59:19 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): roamed from BSSID
C4:10:8A:15:ED:39 (Wyndham-Guest) to C4:10:8A:15:F6:99 (Wyndham-Guest)
Sep 12 08:02:01 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): supplicant
interface state: completed → disconnected
Sep 12 08:02:01 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): supplicant
interface state: disconnected → scanning
Sep 12 08:02:02 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): supplicant
interface state: scanning → associating
Sep 12 08:02:03 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): supplicant
interface state: associating → completed
Sep 12 08:02:07 lc2440 NetworkManager[650]: <info> (eth1): roamed from BSSID
C4:10:8A:15:F6:99 (Wyndham-Guest) to C4:10:8A:15:ED:49 (Wyndham-Guest)
Looks like every few minutes I'm hopping between access points. Any way to
disable this – latch on to one of the access points, and stick ith it?
12 years, 8 months
Re: slim (simple login manager)
by John Schmitt
On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 09:49:59AM -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 08/31/2011 06:17 PM, John Schmitt wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 09:13:42AM -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
> >>
> >> On 08/30/2011 07:01 PM, John Schmitt wrote:
> >>> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:52:54AM -0400, Daniel J Walsh
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
> >>>>
> >>>> On 08/28/2011 09:23 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> >>>>> On 08/28/2011 03:21 AM,
> >>>>> cromworshipper-fedorastuff(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> >>>>>> slim started up fine when this machine was running Fedora
> >>>>>> 14. I installed it from for Fedora 15:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> slim-1.3.2-8.fc15.x86_64
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> It doesn't start any more. I get this in
> >>>>>> /var/log/slim.log:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> slim: unexpected signal 15 sh: /usr/bin/xauth:
> >>>>>> Permission denied
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Check the permission of /usr/bin/xauth. They will be
> >>>>> probably ok, so next move will be blaming selinux.
> >>>>>
> >>>> Looks to me like selinux. I would check your labeling on
> >>>> xaut ahd maybe on slim.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> $ ps -eZ | grep -i slim
> >>>
> >>> yields nothing because slim is not running.
> >>>
> >>> John
> >> Well can you logout of the X session and log in via a termanal or
> >> sshd to see what it is running as.
> >
> > I guess I don't understand. The start up process has stopped,
> > systemd says something about 'waiting for plymouth graphical boot
> > screen' to end and then stops. X is not running at this point. I
> > can press ALT+CTRL+F2 to open another terminal session and log in
> > to look at /var/log/messages, /var/log/slim.log, and
> > /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
> >
> > I don't know if this helps, but I tried it again a few minutes ago
> > and saw this in /var/log/messages:
> >
> > Aug 31 13:17:24 badboy systemd[1]: prefdm.service holdoff time
> > over, scheduling restart. Aug 31 13:17:25 badboy ntpd[1047]:
> > 0.0.0.0 c61c 0c clock_step +0.823605 s Aug 31 13:17:25 badboy
> > ntpd[1047]: 0.0.0.0 c614 04 freq_mode Aug 31 13:17:25 badboy
> > systemd[1]: prefdm.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart.
> > Aug 31 13:17:26 badboy systemd[1]: prefdm.service holdoff time
> > over, scheduling restart. Aug 31 13:17:26 badboy systemd[1]:
> > prefdm.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart. Aug 31
> > 13:17:26 badboy systemd[1]: prefdm.service holdoff time over,
> > scheduling restart. Aug 31 13:17:26 badboy systemd[1]:
> > prefdm.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart. Aug 31
> > 13:17:26 badboy systemd[1]: prefdm.service start request repeated
> > too quickly, refusing to start.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks for helping me with this, Daniel.
> >
> >
> > John
>
>
> Ok get me the output of
>
> ausearch -m avc -ts recent or if audit is not runnind
>
> dmesg | grep avc
$ sudo ausearch -m avc -ts recent
<no matches>
$ dmesg | grep -i avc
[ 79.382138] dbus[1072]: avc: netlink poll: error 4
Going back a few days I can see that ausearch reports a lot of AVC messages regarding wine-preloader and skype, but I can't imagine they're relevant here.
John
12 years, 8 months