Re: KDE Applet Discover intrusion

2018-06-17 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/18/18 12:27, Robert McBroom via users wrote: > The removable device icon on the kde taskbar gives three options when a usb > device > in inserted, a couple of photo viewer programs and one called file manager.  > The > file manager option used to start dolphin.  For a while now it has been

KDE Applet Discover intrusion

2018-06-17 Thread Robert McBroom via users
The removable device icon on the kde taskbar gives three options when a usb device in inserted, a couple of photo viewer programs and one called file manager.  The file manager option used to start dolphin.  For a while now it has been Discover which does not give a list of files on the usb dev

caja mount of network drives

2018-06-17 Thread Robert McBroom via users
When I look where caja used to mount network drives I see   /run/user/1001:   /usr/bin/ls: cannot access '/run/user/1001/./doc': Permission denied   /usr/bin/ls: cannot access '/run/user/1001/./gvfs': Permission denied     total used in directory 4 available 358772     drwx--. 9 rm3  rm3  280

seapplet fails on starting F28 install from CD

2018-06-17 Thread Geoffrey Leach
Installing F28 on a laptop that is running unmodified F25 as first released, results in this, as reported: exception_type: GLib.GError executable: /usr/bin/seapplet interpreter:python3-3.6.5-1.fc28.x86_64 kernel: 4.16.3-301.fc28.x86_64 package:setroubleshoot-3.3.17-1.fc28

Re: FC27 packages after upgrade

2018-06-17 Thread T.C. Hollingsworth
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018, 9:03 PM Tim via users wrote: > I've always wondered *why* anaconda gets installed on a new system, and > why it receives updates. > This only happens when you install from live media, not the DVD or netinstall. Anaconda is installed into the live environment so it can be u

Re: Processes not closing on logout

2018-06-17 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/18/18 07:56, Robin Laing wrote: > Hello, > > I have a large number of processes that don't close on logout and it creates > problems if I want to unmount the partition that is used by that user. > > > Most look related to gnome which I am not running in KDE. Try editing /etc/systemd/logind.c

Processes not closing on logout

2018-06-17 Thread Robin Laing
Hello, I have a large number of processes that don't close on logout and it creates problems if I want to unmount the partition that is used by that user. Most look related to gnome which I am not running in KDE. I start with sddm as a login manager. I use multiple sessions and if I open a

Re: lshw-gui -

2018-06-17 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/17/18 23:52, Bob Goodwin wrote: > On 06/17/18 09:37, Ed Greshko wrote: >> I have a fully updated F27 system running in a VM.  lshw and lshw-gui both >> work OK. >> >> How about running "strace lshw"? > That produces a 75 page pdf and sending a copy is a problem since I don't > understand how

Re: FC27 packages after upgrade

2018-06-17 Thread stan
On Sun, 17 Jun 2018 13:31:30 +0930 Tim via users wrote: > Allegedly, on or about 16 June 2018, stan sent: > > anaconda is the Fedora installer, so those are probably leftovers > > from the install of F27. > > I've always wondered *why* anaconda gets installed on a new system, > and why it rece

Re: lshw-gui -

2018-06-17 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 06/17/18 09:37, Ed Greshko wrote: I have a fully updated F27 system running in a VM.  lshw and lshw-gui both work OK. How about running "strace lshw"? That produces a 75 page pdf and sending a copy is a problem since I don't understand how to use "pastebin." Also dmesg produces nothing bu

Re: lshw-gui -

2018-06-17 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/17/18 08:18, Bob Goodwin wrote: > It wont run as user or root, user has to provide password, either way the gui > is  > displayed but it fails when Refresh is clicked on while never providing the > expected information.. > > I was confused running two computers from one keyboard one via ssh,

Re: Can I ask question ?

2018-06-17 Thread Eddie O'Connor
Isn't asking the question "Can I ask a question" in all reality actually already ASKING A QUESTION!??? EGO II On Sat, Jun 16, 2018, 12:59 PM Tim via users wrote: > Tim: > >> Does the narrow end go to the front? > > Patrick O'Callaghan: > > Preferably when tilted over the eyes and accompanied b