Re: Anyone using kodi? [timezone SOLVED]

2017-09-27 Thread Rick Stevens
On 09/27/2017 12:56 PM, Tom Horsley wrote: > On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:26:52 +0200 > Alessio Ciregia wrote: > >> What is "Timezone country" inside >> Settings -> Interface settings -> Regional > > Hey! That was it. The country setting wasn't disable (just blank). > When I set it to "United States",

Radeon(Kaveri) missing firmware and lost HW video acceleration?

2017-09-27 Thread lejeczek
hi fellas I think I've lost HW video decoding acceleration on  A10 PRO-7800B R7 with recent kernel/mesa. My kodi was nicely using vdpau until recently, I cannot say when exactly it happened. Now only SW decoding and high CPU usage. I think I have all needed packages installed but vaapi als

Re: F27 Beta install issue for existing RAID1

2017-09-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 09/28/17 00:14, dwoody5...@gmail.com wrote: > I used F27 beta 1.3 to test if it would work a my computer with an existing > RAID1. You'll be better served asking beta questions on the t...@lists.fedoraproject.org list. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly signatu

Re: Anyone using kodi?

2017-09-27 Thread Rick Stevens
On 09/27/2017 11:53 AM, Mike Wright wrote: > On 09/27/2017 10:58 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: >> I'm just installed kodi on my new Intel NUC, and >> while it mostly works, it believes that the timezone >> is UTC. I even modified the custom systemd service >> to add an Environment definition setting TZ, a

Re: Anyone using kodi? [timezone SOLVED]

2017-09-27 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:26:52 +0200 Alessio Ciregia wrote: > What is "Timezone country" inside > Settings -> Interface settings -> Regional Hey! That was it. The country setting wasn't disable (just blank). When I set it to "United States", the Timezone immediately became enabled and even had the

Re: Anyone using kodi?

2017-09-27 Thread Mike Wright
On 09/27/2017 10:58 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: I'm just installed kodi on my new Intel NUC, and while it mostly works, it believes that the timezone is UTC. I even modified the custom systemd service to add an Environment definition setting TZ, and it continues to display UTC time on the screen. (Th

Re: Anyone using kodi?

2017-09-27 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:26:52 +0200 Alessio Ciregia wrote: > Excuse me. > What is "Timezone country" inside > Settings -> Interface settings -> Regional It is blank and Timezone is disabled. I'm starting to think I should try manually editing the gui settings file under ~/.kodi. _

Re: Anyone using kodi?

2017-09-27 Thread Alessio Ciregia
On Sep 27, 2017 20:21, "Tom Horsley" wrote: On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:11:56 +0200 Alessio Ciregia wrote: > But did you try the timedatectl command to set TZ? If I ask timedatectl what the timezone is, it tells me the correct zone. If I run "date" in an ssh session into the kodi box, it tells me th

Re: Anyone using kodi?

2017-09-27 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:11:56 +0200 Alessio Ciregia wrote: > But did you try the timedatectl command to set TZ? If I ask timedatectl what the timezone is, it tells me the correct zone. If I run "date" in an ssh session into the kodi box, it tells me the correct time. Only kodi refuses to display t

Re: Anyone using kodi?

2017-09-27 Thread Alessio Ciregia
On Sep 27, 2017 19:59, "Tom Horsley" wrote: I'm just installed kodi on my new Intel NUC, and while it mostly works, it believes that the timezone is UTC. I even modified the custom systemd service to add an Environment definition setting TZ, and it continues to display UTC time on the screen. (T

Anyone using kodi?

2017-09-27 Thread Tom Horsley
I'm just installed kodi on my new Intel NUC, and while it mostly works, it believes that the timezone is UTC. I even modified the custom systemd service to add an Environment definition setting TZ, and it continues to display UTC time on the screen. (This is on fedora 26). The kodi timezone setti

F27 Beta install issue for existing RAID1

2017-09-27 Thread dwoody5654
I used F27 beta 1.3 to test if it would work a my computer with an existing RAID1. As it got to the install screen there was an error 'Device is already in tree'. There are three reports on bugzilla about RAID issues but it does not seem like they are related to the error message I am getting. T

Re: what is an administrator?

2017-09-27 Thread Ankur Sinha
On Wed, 2017-09-27 at 10:23 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote: > So wheel group it is! Thanks for the info. Yeh. I double-checked that this is documented in the the docs[1] (scroll down to Figure 26): "The Make this user administrator check box gives the user you are creatng administrative rights (by addi

Re: what is an administrator?

2017-09-27 Thread Joonas Sarajärvi
Terry Polzin kirjoitti 27.09.2017 klo 17:05: In Anaconda adding a user account as an "Administrator" adds that user to the "wheel" group by default the wheel group is enabled wthin sudo to run all commands with "root" privileges. After install adding a user to the "wheel" group will have the sam

Re: what is an administrator?

2017-09-27 Thread Tom Horsley
So wheel group it is! Thanks for the info. (I did find a redhat KB web page answering this exact question, but it wanted my redhat account login to see the answer :-). ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email t

Re: what is an administrator?

2017-09-27 Thread Terry Polzin
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: > In anaconda, in the create user screen, there is a checkbox > for making a user an "administrator". > > Once you get past anaconda, there is no "administrator" > checkbox in any of the user configuration tools I > can find. > > So what does it

Re: what is an administrator?

2017-09-27 Thread Earl A Ramirez
Do I add some sudoer info? Is there a group that needs to be added to that user? What is an administrator? When a user is an administrator, it basically placed in the wheels group, so you can add the users to that group if you wish to make them an administrator. __

what is an administrator?

2017-09-27 Thread Tom Horsley
In anaconda, in the create user screen, there is a checkbox for making a user an "administrator". Once you get past anaconda, there is no "administrator" checkbox in any of the user configuration tools I can find. So what does it mean to make a user an "administrator"? How do you go about adding