Log viewer
by Javier Perez
Hi
Could somebody recommend a program to view logs like Xorg.0.log, dmesg,
boot.log, messages and others
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10 years, 5 months
pulseaudio driving me crazy trying to script audio changes
by Tom Horsley
I got tired of having to manually set the audio output
to spdif when I want to watch a movie with audio via
my receiver then manually set it back to hdmi when I
want to turn off the receiver and just use the TV, so
I thought I'd finally get around to updating the script
I used to use before I swapped motherboards and
changed the audio hardware.
I ran an "info" command through pacmd after using the
gnome volume control to set the audio both different
ways.
The only difference I see when comparing them is the
default audio sink. So I changed my script to use
the set-default-sync command.
But it doesn't act the same as the volume control app.
I still get sound from the HDMI when I use pacmd.
I don't get sound over HDMI when I use the gnome
volume control.
What the heck is different that the GUI app does? Why
doesn't it show up in the vast spew of output the info
command provides in pacmd?
10 years, 5 months
Re: F19 did not install boot loader
by Vinny Onelli
On Fri, 2013-11-08 at 11:20 -0500, Vincent Onelli wrote:
>
> > 2. grub2-install /dev/hda
>
> I think it's been quite a while since Fedora used /dev/hd* for hard
disk
> names. You probably need /dev/sda instead.
>
> --Greg
/dev/sda give me same error
PS All those directory "/boot/efi/EFI/fedora" that can't create are
already there and I can log into each one except fedora, when I try to
log into fedora give me the same error "input/output error"
10 years, 5 months
Re: F19 did not install boot loader
by Vinny Onelli
> On Fri, 2013-11-08 at 11:20 -0500, Vincent Onelli wrote:
>
> > 2. grub2-install /dev/hda
>
> I think it's been quite a while since Fedora used /dev/hd* for hard disk
> names. You probably need /dev/sda instead.
>
> --Greg
/dev/sda give me same error
10 years, 5 months
NetworkManager nm-applet does not show ethernet connection profiles
by Miroslav Betak
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Hi
I have installed Fedora 19 LXDE spin with current updates.
As non root user I have defined two ethernet connection profiles via
nm-applet:
1., ens32 - ipv4 dhcp
2., direct - ipv4 manual
Test 1:
-computer switch on
-starting OS Fedora
-login as non root user
-left click on nm-applet and I see booth defined ethernet networks
Test 2:
- logout
- login as the same non root user
- left click on nm-applet and I see only "Auto ethernet"
( I miss booth my profile )
Test 3:
- logout
- login as the same non root user
-left click on nm-applet and I see booth defined ethernet networks
Test 4:
- logout
- login as the same non root user
- left click on nm-applet and I see only "Auto ethernet"
( I miss booth my profile again )
and over and over
wheen I run "nm-applet" as non root user from terminal in case of
missing ethernet connection profiles I see:
** (nm-applet:21898): WARNING **: Could not create object for
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Settings/1: No session found for uid
1000 (unknown)
** (nm-applet:21898): WARNING **: Could not create object for
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Settings/0: No session found for uid
1000 (unknown)
** (nm-applet:21898): WARNING **: handle_property_changed: failed to
update property 'available-connections' of object type NMDeviceEthernet.
(nm-applet:21898): nm-applet-WARNING **: Failed to register as an agent:
(32) Session not found
(nm-applet:21898): nm-applet-WARNING **: Failed to register as an agent:
(32) Session not found
/var/log/messagess:
Nov 9 10:55:34 LXDE-VM systemd-logind[406]: Removed session 9.
Nov 9 10:55:38 LXDE-VM systemd[1]: lxdm.service holdoff time over,
scheduling restart.
Nov 9 10:55:38 LXDE-VM systemd[1]: Stopping LXDM (Lightweight X11
Display Manager)...
Nov 9 10:55:38 LXDE-VM systemd[1]: Starting LXDM (Lightweight X11
Display Manager)...
Nov 9 10:55:38 LXDE-VM systemd[1]: Started LXDM (Lightweight X11
Display Manager).
Nov 9 10:55:45 LXDE-VM systemd-logind[406]: New session 19 of user betak.
Nov 9 10:55:45 LXDE-VM systemd-logind[406]: Linked /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 to
/run/user/1000/X11-display.
Nov 9 10:55:46 LXDE-VM ck-launch-session: error connecting to ConsoleKit
Nov 9 10:55:46 LXDE-VM rtkit-daemon[418]: Successfully made thread
21464 of process 21464 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '1000' high
priority at nice level -11.
Nov 9 11:04:08 LXDE-VM NetworkManager[1369]: <warn> error requesting
auth for org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.wifi.share.protected: (3)
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner: Could not get UID
of name ':1.178': no such name
Nov 9 11:04:08 LXDE-VM NetworkManager[1369]: <warn> error requesting
auth for org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.wifi.share.open: (3)
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner: Could not get UID
of name ':1.178': no such name
Nov 9 11:04:13 LXDE-VM ck-launch-session: error connecting to ConsoleKit
Nov 9 11:04:13 LXDE-VM rtkit-daemon[418]: Successfully made thread
21826 of process 21826 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '1000' high
priority at nice level -11.
Nov 9 11:04:13 LXDE-VM pulseaudio[21826]: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Daemon
already running.
Could you help me to solve this ?
Miro
10 years, 5 months
Issue......
by EGO-II.1
Hello, I'm back....I've been through the "wasteland" of distros...but I
couldn't find anything that aided my workflow as well as Fedora. But I
have a problem, I have just gone ahead and done a "fedup" upgrade to
Fedora 20.....but some of my icons are not showing up....I downloaded
the Gnome tweak tool from since F17....and had set the Windows border to
be "Crux".....and the icons to be "Fedora"...but there are blank squares
where there are supposed to be icons....can anyone offer some help on
this issue?
Thanks
EGO II
10 years, 5 months
Fedora 19 does not see hard disks on a Dell XPS 8700
by Sebastiano Vigna
I hope someone as suggestions about this. The Dell XPS 8700 is a brand-new model using the i7-4770. The 8700 has a 2T HD and a 32GB SSD that is supposed to act as a cache.
I've been trying to install Fedora, only to discover that no hard disks are visible to the installer. They can be found in dmesg, so Linux is detecting them, but they do not show in the installer window for hard disk selection. I tried both the live and the non-live installation media.
Any suggestions? I'm desperate :(.
Ciao,
seba
10 years, 5 months
Creating a Locked user that has access to one dir
by ben@acustat.org
I'm trying to create a user that can only rwx from one directory with chroot.
they are uploading files using winscp.
I want to completely lock them to /home/user/upload (no other dirs)
anyone have a quick list of steps? been trying to edit sshd_config for just that user but keep running into permission issue for directory. what should they be?
Thanks
Ben
10 years, 5 months