Samsung printer won't print
by Mickey
Cannot get Samsung Printer to print ,no errors or Selinux errors.
Printer driver does work on other Fedora 17 boxes..
Troubleshoot-Printer debugging below.
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files",
busy="Active clients and dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 18 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active
clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data
provided.
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 18 1.1 Get-Jobs 1
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs
(ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files",
busy="Active clients and dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 18 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active
clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data
provided.
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 18 1.1 Get-Jobs 1
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 1] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 2] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 3] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 4] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 5] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 6] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 7] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 8] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 9] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 10] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 11] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 12] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 13] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 14] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 15] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 16] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] [Job 18] Loading attributes...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs
(ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files",
busy="Active clients and dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 16 PUT
/admin/conf/cupsd.conf HTTP/1.1
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active
clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdAuthorize: Authorized as root using
PeerCred
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] cupsdIsAuthorized: username="root"
I [04/Oct/2012:16:56:01 -0400] Installing config file
"/etc/cups/cupsd.conf"...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files",
busy="Active clients and dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] cupsdCloseClient: 16
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files",
busy="Dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] cupsdCloseClient: 18
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files",
busy="Dirty files"
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400]
cupsdDeregisterPrinter(p=0xb9164c68(Samsung-CLX-3170), removeit=1)
I [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] Generating printcap /etc/printcap...
D [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy",
busy="Dirty files"
W [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] failed to CreateProfile:
org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile id
'Samsung-CLX-3170-Gray..' already exists
W [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] failed to CreateDevice:
org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:device id
'cups-Samsung-CLX-3170' already exists
E [04/Oct/2012:16:56:02 -0400] Failed to update TXT record for Samsung
CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain: -2
11 years, 6 months
RE: iptables fubared?
by Patrick Kobly
Unfortunately, neither of those being platform-independent, it's somewhat unlikely that this will be supported under Java...
PK
-----Original message-----
From: Bruno Wolff III <bruno(a)wolff.to>
Sent: Fri 05-10-2012 13:22
Subject: Re: iptables fubared?
To: Patrick Kobly <patrick(a)kobly.com>;
CC: "Community support for Fedora users" <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>;
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 12:50:30 -0600,
> Patrick Kobly <patrick(a)kobly.com> wrote:
> >He's running JBoss... Java apps won't drop privs. Non-root can't bind to 80,
> so he gets JBoss to bind to 8080 then redirects.
>
> Yuck. There are other ways to do that. I think the systemd route is probably
> the way to do it in current Fedora:
> http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.socket.html
>
> But inetd or tcp-server (and probably other things) could also be used.
>
11 years, 6 months
Re: att-uverse new, can't access internet [SOLVED]
by Jackson Byers
Followed Rob explicitly, now f16 box using uverse, on internet!
ifcfg-eth0:
# Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5702X Gigabit Ethernet
DEVICE=eth0
HWADDR=00:e0:18:d2:d1:95
BROADCAST=255.255.255.255
ONBOOT=yes
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
TYPE=Ethernet
NM_CONTROLLED=yes
USERCTL=no
PEERDNS=yes
Many, many thanks to Rob.
A lost week but I learned something.
Now if I can just get ATT to give me a description of those 3 pieces
of electronic gear
under my desk.
I am also very encouraged by Rob's remark,
something like:
"linux and uverse are just fine"
Jack
11 years, 6 months
Re: att-uverse new, can't access internet
by Jackson Byers
Rob, thanks for your response;
You are making me a believer in DHCP.
Will try your suggestion later today.
Nitpicks:
>> And I much prefer static IP for f16.
>> the network 192.168.2.0 is also
>> used in configs of [previously used]
>> :linksys router
>> :netgear wless access point,
>>
>You should really lose your obsession with static configuration because
>it leads to exactly the problem you are having....
...
>As to why it worked before probably has to do with why you had two
>routers in your house - linksys and netgear - each managing their own
>network - or worse fighting with each other.
the netgear is a wireless access point,
used only for wireless connection of a laptop.
When the laptop was ethernet connected to the linksys router,
the netgear access point was not doing anything,
so the idea they were fighting each other I think is not the case.
Regardless, the laptop and netgear had not been used for
last 2-3 years, so I don't need to fuss with them right now.
Are you implying that if I do get uverse working, that
I won't need the netgear access point at all?, i.e.,
that the uverse modem will handle laptop when wanting to use it wireless?
Re your parents' uverse: are they running linux?
Are you running linux under uverse?
Do you know of specific cases where uverse and linux work successfully?
The att phone reps are very pessimistic, going so far as saying:
"it may be that uverse and linux are simply incompatible."
Thanks again,
I will get back to the list later today I hope.
Jack
11 years, 6 months
Re: att-uverse new, can't access internet
by Jackson Byers
Terry Polzin responded:
>Does the time stamp on the /etc/resolv.conf correspond to the times of
>your reboots?
>Could you kindly detail your new equipment with some photographs so we
>all might see what these devices look like. Be sure to include
>close-ups of any labels on the devices.
---
time stamp of /etc/resolv.conf on f16 is oct4... consistent with
last boot of f16
I am not proficient with cameras of any type.
Also leery of too much pushing around that jumble of
equipment. Will get down there again and see if can get
better description.
Might be able to get att on phone to
tell me what was put in, but our experience on the phone is not good.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Robert Locke responded:
>You have hit the nail on the head. Your iMac is configured for DHCP and
>was working, but your F16 box is configured for static addressing that
>does not match what the "new router" is willing to accept.
>So, since you have the ifcfg-eth0 file available, edit the file and
>change the following line:
>BOOTPROTO=static
>to
>BOOTPROTO=dhcp
>You can also safely remove the lines:
>> IPADDR=192.168.2.8
>> NETMASK=255.255.255.0
>> NETWORK=192.168.2.0
>> GATEWAY=192.168.2.1
>> DNS1=206.13.31.12
>> DNS2=68.94.156.1
>> DOMAIN=pacbell.net
>which contain the incorrect static settings.
>-Rob
I hope this is it!
Still confused on this point:
the mixed system with 192.168.2.8 static on f16
and 192.168.1.0 network, dhcp, currently 192.168.1.71 on imac
was working fine on the old adsl pacbell modem.
So why can't this new uverse also deal with that mix?
And I much prefer static IP for f16.
the network 192.168.2.0 is also
used in configs of [previously used]
:linksys router
:netgear wless access point,
both of which I would need to be working
if we have to give up uverse and go back to old adsl pacbell modem,
hopefully without reconfiguration of the linksys, netgear.
(I forget completely just how to do that, web-based I think)
Instead of changing my f16 to dhcp,
would it be sufficient on f16
to keep my static config
but convert to 192.168.1.0 network?
[or even change the imac to 192.168.2.0?
probably don't want to mess with the imac
since it has working internet with uverse]
Also we know those DNS1, DNS2 are valid
so I would prefer to keep those lines if possible.
not sure about
DOMAIN=pacbell.net
Am I not free to pick almost any name for DOMAIN?
FWIW, here is result of 'ifconfig -a' from the imac:
bash-3.2$ ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
gif0: flags=8010<POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST> mtu 1280
stf0: flags=0<> mtu 1280
en0: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ether 00:26:bb:58:4c:e2
inet6 fe80::226:bbff:fe58:4ce2%en0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x4
inet 192.168.1.71 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
media: autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
status: active
fw0: flags=8822<BROADCAST,SMART,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 4078
lladdr 00:26:bb:ff:fe:58:4c:e2
media: autoselect <full-duplex>
status: inactive
en1: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ether d4:9a:20:56:8a:2d
media: autoselect (<unknown type>)
status: inactive
bash-3.2$ ~~
thanks much for your response, just maybe it can get the uverse going?
Jack
11 years, 6 months
Re: iptables fubared?
by Patrick Kobly
He's running JBoss... Java apps won't drop privs. Non-root can't bind to 80, so he gets JBoss to bind to 8080 then redirects.
PK
On 2012-10-05, at 12:01 PM, "Tim" <ignored_mailbox(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Tim:
>>> Why are you redirecting, though? If there's a block on port 80, then
>>> your attempt to get in on port 80 and redirect to port 8080 isn't
>>> going work. Which way are you *trying* to redirect?
>>
> Mark Space
>> Just that I understand it's good practice to never run apps as root.
>> If I listen on port 8080 instead of 80, I never have to run the server
>> as root.
>
> Redirecting the port isn't going to change who's running the service,
> that's configured elsewhere. And, for what it's worth, Apache doesn't
> run as root, it runs as Apache.
>
> --
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> 2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686
>
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> read messages from the public lists.
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11 years, 6 months
Re: Remote Amarok music collection?
by Marko Vojinovic
On Friday, 5. October 2012. 11.44.53 Reindl Harald wrote:
> but anyways - how would you imagine amarok work only with http?
> amarok is indexing the collection folder
> this is not possible with http at all
I don't expect it to be indexed. It would be enough (for me) to have an URL in
the collection database. The remaining data (ID3tag etc.) can be pulled in on
the first playback or similar.
I am not actually sure what kind of indexing is being performed at all (with
local files). Isn't the "collection" just a list of all music files with their
paths (and tags and stuff), written in some database? In this respect, I still
don't see how a file obtained from http is any different from a file obtained
from a local hard disk.
Note, though, that I have remained fairly ignorant about this whole media
player technology since the time of WinAMP and XMMS (cca 1995), so I am not
exactly well informed about how and why the design of Amarok is the way it is.
Best, :-)
Marko
11 years, 6 months
gnome-shell connect to yahoo.com
by Dario Lesca
Why my gnome-shell is connect to yahoo.com ?
> [root@dodo ~]# netstat -natp|grep 80
> tcp 0 0 10.9.2.105:47580 98.139.53.227:80 ESTABLISHED 1555/gnome-shell
> [root@dodo ~]# host 98.139.53.227
> 227.53.139.98.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer yts.yql.vip.ac4.yahoo.com.
I have nothing to do with yahoo
It Is some gnome-shell-extension witch I have install ?
There a way to find out who is making this connection and disable it?
Many thanks
--
Dario Lesca - sip:dario@solinos.it
(Inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 17 Gnome3)
11 years, 6 months