latest cinnamon edge flip
by Pal, Laszlo
Hi,
In F22 edge flip makes me crazy :) and after lot of google and trying to
find the right value using dconf-edito, I still cannot find a solution. I
just simply want to turn of this annoying feature when I move to the edge
of the screen my workplace is scrolling... do you have any idea how can I
disable this 'feature'?
Thanks
L:
8 years, 9 months
Puppet in Fedora 22 working?
by Trever L. Adams
Hello everyone,
I was away from my installation for 6 months. I came back and upgraded
to Fedora 22 (as Fedora 20/21 was giving me problems with FreeSWITCH and
other things). After doing so I find that Puppet does not work. It
doesn't seem to find any of the hiera (yaml and json backends) defined
nodes get their catalog (they get one, but without the classes they
should have) at all.
Has anyone seen this? Any suggestions on how to go about remedying the
problem?
Thank you,
Trever
8 years, 9 months
Printing CD labels
by JD
I have downloaded libmediaart and libmediaart-devel.
However, I have no idea how to edit and print a CD/DVD
label.
On windows, it is made easy by Avery's apps.
Are there such apps for linux in general and/or specifically
for Fedora?
8 years, 9 months
Fedora 22 KDE spin, no wireless
by CS DBA
All;
I did a new install of Fedora 22 - the KDE spin on a macbook pro, Fedora
21 worked well on this laptop but with Fedora 22 I cannot get the
wireless enabled, when I click the network icon in the system tray I
only see the wired connection and it does not show the check box to
enable/disable wireless...
I installed kmod-wl but when I do a 'modprobe wl' I get this:
FATAL: Module wl not found
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance
8 years, 9 months
rebooting with new kernel
by Paul Cartwright
I did a dnf update, got the new kernel,
uname -a
Linux pauls-server 4.0.7-300.fc22.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Jun 29 22:15:06 UTC
2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
rebooted and... a blinking cursor on a black background..
this seems to happen everytime now when I get a new kernel in F22,
x86_64. So I boot a boot-repair CD, redo the grub, and reboot with a
grub menu.
my F22 is /dev/sdb6, and when I do a grub2-mkconfig it finds all of my
OSes on sda & sdb. once I manually do the grub2-mkconfig & grub2-install
/dev/sda I can reboot & grub shows all of my OSes. But if I just do the
dnf update, get a new kernel, and reboot.. blank. Not sure what the
update does, but it obviously takes out my grub install, not sure what
it replaces it with. what should I look for, or what am I doing wrong?
--
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587
8 years, 9 months
which images is "docker pull" supposed to pull by default?
by Robert P. J. Day
more nitpicky pedantry regarding docker on fedora 22 ... if i read
the man page for "docker-pull" on my f22 system, i see:
"This command pulls down an image or a repository from a registry. If
there is more than one image for a repository (e.g., fedora) then all
images for that repository name are pulled down including any tags."
note the reference to "all images" being pulled down. and the
example given seems to reinforce the notion that, if you specify
simply a repository, you'll get all corresponding tagged images:
docker pull fedora
Pulling repository fedora
ad57ef8d78d7: Download complete
105182bb5e8b: Download complete
511136ea3c5a: Download complete
73bd853d2ea5: Download complete
Status: Downloaded newer image for fedora
docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE
fedora rawhide ad57ef8d78d7 5 days ago 359.3 MB
fedora 20 105182bb5e8b 5 days ago 372.7 MB
fedora heisenbug 105182bb5e8b 5 days ago 372.7 MB
fedora latest 105182bb5e8b 5 days ago 372.7 MB
*however*, the explanation of the "-a" option seems to disagree with
that:
OPTIONS
-a, --all-tags=true|false
Download all tagged images in the repository. The default is false.
which suggests that, by default, you *don't* get all tagged images
unless you specify "-a".
and a quick test shows that, if i run "docker pull fedora", all i
appear to get is:
# docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE
docker.io/fedora latest ded7cd95e059 7 weeks ago 186.5 MB
#
so ... what am i misreading here? the man page seems just a touch
confusing and contradictory.
rday
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8 years, 9 months
where do dnf plugins go?
by Tom Horsley
The DNF documentation desperately attempts to avoid actually
saying anything :-(. For pluginpath it says:
List of directories that are searched for plugins to load. Plugins found in any of the directories in this configuration option are used. The default contains a Python version-specific path.
The installed /etc/dnf/dnf.conf file doesn't explicitly say anything
about pluginpath, so it must be hard coded somewhere.
So what the heck is the actual contents of this pluginpath config
setting on fedora 22? Where do I install a .py module if I'm
trying to write my own plugin?
8 years, 9 months
Building/loading dahdi from asterisk
by Alex
Hi,
I'm really stuck with getting asterisk started. I've built and install
the dahdi asterisk modules, but they don't load automatically on boot.
The asterisk-dahdi package includes /etc/rc.d/init.d/dahdi which runs
"/bin/systemctl start dahdi.service" but it fails to load the modules.
My question is, how do I troubleshoot this? How do I get more
information to find out why it isn't automatically load the modules?
If I just run "modprobe dahdi" manually, it loads the modules.
I've looked through the logs, and it just says "Started LSB: DAHDI
kernel modules." without any further information.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex
8 years, 9 months