Are the Fc20 yum repos down?
by David Mehler
Hello,
Are the FC20 yum repos down? I keep getting errors that they're
unavailable when attempting to update.
Thanks.
Dave.
10 years
Bug in PDL::Graphics::PLplot
by Patrick Dupre
Hello,
3 months ago, I submitted a bug: 1055054
Since that time I contacted Michael Schwendt, but I cannot fix it.
So, what is next?
I cannot upgrade my other computers to fedora 20 without this bug fixed.
Is there an alternative to this package?
Thank.
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Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdupre(a)gmx.com
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | |
Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
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10 years
FC20 and (":No such file or directory)
by Gregory P. Ennis
Everyone,
I have created a new F20 install on a Toshiba laptop this afternoon, and
everything has gone well until I tried to set the laptop up for our
system with some perl scripts.
Some of the perl scripts worked fine, but one script would not activate
and resulted in a command line error message of :
(": No such file or directory)
I added the parenthesis, but the initial single quote is part of the
message. I have evaluated the perl script and have run it on other
machines without difficulty.
I finally got the script to work by adding a -w switch to the first line
in the form of :
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
I am posting this to record the problem and solution for others.
Greg Ennis
10 years
Fedora 20 system wont boot - emergency
by Robert Moskowitz
Sending this via squirrel mail from another computer. My mine notebook
won't boot.
I came out of suspend this evening, and gnome was confused. So I first
did a yum update, thus getting everything through last night including a
new kernel.
I rebooted and the system gets a good ways through the boot process then
turns off. The last two messages that I can barely read mention something
about SCSI sync then drive off. Then it shuts off. I can't read the
screen fast enough.
I tried booting from the prior kernel and same behavior. I have
everything on this drive and my backup is a couple weeks old (shame,
shame. I was going to do one tomorrow).
So two things:
How do I get the boot to allow me to step through the process. Years ago,
I knew how to do this.
Any idea what the problem might be and what to add to the boot
instructions so that I can get the system up to fix things?
Or some other way to fix things.
This is a bad situation to find myself in, two days before Passover and
lots to do....
10 years
Re: OT meaning of sad [was: Serious OpenSSL vulnerability]
by EGO-II.1
I would love to see that show again!.....I.wonder if its possible to find it on some stations out in the U.S. Midwest!....
----- Reply message -----
From: "Mark Haney" <mhaney(a)practichem.com>
To: <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: OT meaning of sad [was: Serious OpenSSL vulnerability]
Date: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 11:21 am
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On 04/11/14 08:37, Steve Searle wrote:
>>
>> Are you sure you didn't mean "sod"? :-)
>
> I am British (English) and calling someone sad is a minor insult.
> Usually implying they are unpopular or have no social skills -
> "The sad bastard is staying in on Friday night".
>
> It still retains its official meaning too.
>
> Steve
>
This reminds me of the Black Adder episode where Baldrick is applying
to be an MP and Black Adder asks him his first name. He says 'Sod
Off' because that everyone was always telling him to 'sod off Baldrick'.
Being American, I'm not sure if that makes me 'sad' or not.
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Mark Haney
Network/Systems Administrator
Practichem
W: (919) 714-8428
Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug) 3.13.6-200.fc20.x86_64
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10 years
Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)
by EGO-II.1
I too think this is definitely somethi.g that is NECESSARY! I look forward to anything regarding Fedora ...
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From: "Beartooth" <beartooth(a)comcast.net>
To: <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)
Date: Sat, Apr 12, 2014 1:13 pm
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 21:46:58 +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 04:12:16PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
[....]
>> This is the third installment of this series, and I'm still calibrating
>> a few things. I'm aiming at a wide audience, but I'm not quite sure how
>> much explaining I should do of general Fedora knowledge. Is it helpful
>> for me to (as above), give a quick explanation when I talk about
>> Rawhide, Flock, or FESCo? Or, does that just increase the word count
>> for no reason? Let me know.
>
> I think the few words you add, are very welcome. I have been a long
> time Fedora user, but I still find the universe of Fedora is quite
> diverse and often needs some introduction.
Second! I've been using Fedora since it was RH7, if not RH6,
but of Rawhide, Flock, and FESCo I knew only of Rawhide, and not much of that.
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Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)
by lee
Rahul Sundaram <metherid(a)gmail.com> writes:
> Hi
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 5:29 PM, lee wrote:
>
>>
>> > Trying Wayland (and Gnome 3.12)
>> > -------------------------------
>> >
>> > Wayland is the upcoming successor to the X11 graphics protocol which
>> > powers our desktops. It's not done yet, but you can try it first in
>> > Fedora.
>>
>> Does it work with fvwm?
>>
>
> Not directly. Window managers and toolkits needs to be explicitly ported
> over.
Hm, not really useful when it doesn`t work with existing WMs ...
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10 years
Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)
by Matthew Miller
Reposted from
http://fedoramagazine.org/five-things-in-fedora-this-week-2014-04-01/
Fedora is a big project, and it’s hard to follow it all. This series
highlights interesting happenings in five different areas every week.
It isn't comprehensive news coverage — just quick summaries with links
to each. I know it's traditional for the Internet to be useless today,
but, despite the temptation, I'm sticking to the facts. So, here we go
for April 1st, 2014:
Trying Wayland (and Gnome 3.12)
-------------------------------
Wayland is the upcoming successor to the X11 graphics protocol which
powers our desktops. It's not done yet, but you can try it first in
Fedora. You'll need to be running Rawhide (Fedora's development
branch). In theory, it should work on Fedora 20 with Gnome 3.12, but
from the mailing list thread, it looks like that's not working yet.
* http://wayland.freedesktop.org/
* https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/desktop/2014-March/009543.html
Wait, Gnome 3.12 on Fedora 20, you ask? Yes; although F20 shipped with
3.10, 3.12 is available for those of you who are a little adventurous
but not so brave as to run Rawhide, via Richard Hughes’ Gnome 3.12
COPR. There's a Fedora Magazine article with instructions, too.
* https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhughes/f20-gnome-3-12/
* http://fedoramagazine.org/running-gnome-3-12-on-fedora-20/
Infrastructure downtime *today*
-------------------------------
What better time for major upgrades than April Fool's Day? If you
notice that some Fedora infrastructure services are unavailable later
this evening, it's no joke, just planned work, including an upgrade to
Koji, Fedora's package and image building service. The work should
happen between 21:00 and 01:00 UTC (`date -d '2014-04-01 21:00 UTC'` in
your local time).
* https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2014-March/003204.html
Last call for Flock talk proposals
----------------------------------
Flock is our big annual development and planning conference, held this
year in Prague from August 6th–9th. The deadline for talk proposals is
April 3rd — that's Thursday. So if you are thinking of something, it's
time to put those thoughts in writing. Note that there is some funding
available for travel and hotel subsidies; it's not guaranteed, but we
want as many contributors there as possible, so if you have a need,
there is a box to check at registration time.
* http://flocktofedora.org/
* https://flock-lmacken.rhcloud.com/submit_proposal
Fedora 21 change plan deadline
------------------------------
Speaking of deadlines... the Fedora Change Proposal deadline is April
8th, a week from today. These change proposals are our primary means
for coordinating development across the project, so particularly if you
want to do something which affects other areas, get it in now. FESCo
(Fedora's technical steering committee) reviews and approves each
proposal and may accept late entries (especially for "self-contained"
changes), but it really helps to know sooner rather than later. Note
that these proposals are largely statements of intent to do something,
not orders for someone else to. As a community project developed by
volunteers, we don't have a mechanism to *force* anyone do anything, so
if you want to make something happen and can't do it all yourself,
discuss on the Fedora devel list (or the appropriate SIGs) and get
others inspired to sign on as collaborators.
* https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2014-April/00134...
Fedora Docs starts a Cookbook
-----------------------------
The Fedora Docs team does an excellent job of producing our
book-quality documentation, but we have a unfilled need for
easy-to-contribute-to howto and quickstart articles. The Docs team
recently held an Activity Day focused on finding a solution, and Pete
Travis (a.k.a. "randomuser") describes the results:
The answer we settled on is what will become the Fedora Cookbook, and
it is a process as much as a book. Anyone can submit a 'recipe' for
the Cookbook [...] using provided templates, and Docs volunteers will
review, mark up, submit for translation, and publish.
There's a lot more in Pete's post, so if this is an area of interest to
you, and especially if you've been wanting to contribute but aren't
sure how, don't miss it.
* http://docs.fedoraproject.org/
* http://blog.randomuser.org/posts/open-books.html
5tFTW note
----------
This is the third installment of this series, and I'm still calibrating
a few things. I'm aiming at a wide audience, but I'm not quite sure how
much explaining I should do of general Fedora knowledge. Is it helpful
for me to (as above), give a quick explanation when I talk about
Rawhide, Flock, or FESCo? Or, does that just increase the word count
for no reason? Let me know.
Also, as always, tips on what's going on in your part of Fedora are
appreciated — e-mail them to me directly, or ping me on IRC.
--
Matthew Miller -- Fedora Project -- <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
"Tepid change for the somewhat better!"
10 years
mod_ssl.so: undefined symbol: unixd_config
by David Benfell
Hi,
This is cross-posted at the forum which I found before I found the
mailing list:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/44983/mod_sslso-undefined-symbo...
(My luck has generally been better with mailing lists.)
This is a fresh Fedora 20 installation. I have not (yet) added any
non-standard repositories. I am attempting to configure apache 2.4.
It's basically a stock configuration with an old Debian/Ubuntu
sites-available/sites-enabled structure that dates back a while copied
in because I have multiple domains and subdomains. But do let me know
what configuration bits I need to post.
Here's what I'm seeing and can't see what to do about:
[root@m0404 conf.d]# apachectl -t
httpd: Syntax error on line 56 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Syntax
error on line 1 of /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/00-ssl.conf: Cannot load
modules/mod_ssl.so into server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_ssl.so:
undefined symbol: unixd_config
What now?
Thanks!
--
David Benfell <benfell(a)parts-unknown.org>
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10 years
19->20: now NM won't set static address
by sean darcy
I've just upgraded to 20. I have a multihomed machine, two interfaces -
"external" and "internal". external uses dhcp, internal has a static
address. But NM doesn't honor the static address, and uses dhcp on
internal. The same setup worked in 19.
cat ifcfg-internal
# Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
# for the documentation of these parameters.
BOOTPROTO=none
DEVICE=internal
TYPE=Ethernet
IPV6INIT=no
ONBOOT=yes
USERCTL=no
IPADDR=10.10.11.251
PREFIX=24
DEFROUTE=no
IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=no
NAME="System CableMatters_USB_2(internal)"
NM reads the file:
NetworkManager[2355]: ifcfg-rh: parsing
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-internal ...
NetworkManager[2355]: ifcfg-rh: read connection 'System
CableMatters_USB_2(internal)'
but still calls dhclient:
NetworkManager: DHCPDISCOVER on internal to 255.255.255.255 port 67
interval 3 (xid=0x360c001)
dhclient[2647]: DHCPDISCOVER on internal to 255.255.255.255 port 67
interval 8 (xid=0x360c001)
I've now disabled NM, and set it up manually.
What's changed in 20 that breaks this?
sean
10 years