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s is somewhat cumbersome, and still doesn't make any sense,
but at least I can get movies off my phone now.
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> On 04/27/2015 04:42 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> This worked fine on my older Android Photon Q so I expected the same
>> on
>> this new Galaxy S5. I plugged in the cable, found the mount point and,
>> as my guest1 user, located the filesystem and files. I saw they
phone but didn't think of it.
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ivers, in particular Ethernet, are supposed to
be tested thoroughly before being released but that is not always the
case.
However, if it does work let us know, I may have a way to automate this
for you (been there, done that).
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When I was running FF 37.0.1 (between crashes) I noticed it would not
let me create any new Bookmark folders. The Add button would stay grayed
out. This is not the case on 36.0.4, adding a new folder works just
fine.
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utomatically created and downloaded. I realize this is a bit heavy
handed, and might not even work, but I really don't want version 37 on
this system again. I have also used about:config to make the change
above. I'll be sure to let every one know what comes of this (yes, I
have other sys
> On 04/13/2015 12:21 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>Wow, thanks Ed for trying that. Just a thought, but maybe this
>> crashing
>> issue is related to what graphics adapter is being used. I have a Radeon
>> HD 5700 Series which takes up 2 slots to run both of my 23" mo
hey can be a real bitch.
I am also running a custom kernel (Linux big4 2.6.38.4 #1 SMP Fri Apr 22
23:26:38 CDT 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux) mainly because the
stock one has a problem with timers once the machine gets to 200 days
uptime. The only thing I changed was the processor type. Other t
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 09:10:01AM -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Oh I see now, you are assuming the problem is with my old OS instead
>> of
>> with Firefox, despite all of the evidence to the contrary.
>
> Did you consider the possibility of a corrupt con
> On 04/12/15 15:59, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Yes, I believe it's about 3 years EOL, and is still 1000 times better
>> than anything they have put since. That's why I still use it on my main
>> system.
>
> And that is all well and good. But, it is the reas
> On 04/12/15 12:28, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> I was
>> worried that maybe none of the versions past 36.0.4 would work on Fedora
>> 14. If this is happening to a lot pf people I have to assume it will get
>> fixed. Maybe not a good assumption seeing how things are done in the
> On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 04:17:45PM -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Something came up (had to learn 50 songs on drums in 1 week) but I'm
>> back now. I should have mentioned that this crashing problem with 37.0.1
>> occurs on Fedora 14 64-bit. I went to about 2
opriate for this
group) what I think of this. Does anyone know what is the best way to
keep it from actually applying the updates?
Thanks for every one who responded and I apologize for not replying back
sooner.
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>> On 04/07/2015 06:21 AM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> I hope this is not off topic for this group. I decided to let Firefox
>>> upgrade (?) itself to the latest version, 37.0.1. Nothing seemed wrong
>>> at
>>> first, but when I tried to go to redhat.co
> On 04/07/2015 06:21 AM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> I hope this is not off topic for this group. I decided to let Firefox
>> upgrade (?) itself to the latest version, 37.0.1. Nothing seemed wrong
>> at
>> first, but when I tried to go to redhat.com it crashed. I fil
anyone else seen this? I have Firefox version 35.0 on another machine and
it does not crash on that website.
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created this application.
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>> On Thu, 2015-02-26 at 15:03 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> Can you point me to where one of these other terminals is? The only
>>> reason I can still use one or make more is because there were some
>>> already opened before I ran the update.
>>
> On Thu, 2015-02-26 at 15:03 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
>> Can you point me to where one of these other terminals is? The only
>> reason I can still use one or make more is because there were some
>> already opened before I ran the update.
>
> Often, one can type &qu
> On 02/27/15 09:03, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Since I fully expect to have no terminals when I finally reboot I have
>> opened Bug 1196472 for this issue. They have already begun to look at
>> the problem.
>
> FWIW, at times I've experienced "weird" t
> Tim:
>>> I can't say that I have that experience, it's very rare that an update
>>> breaks something on my system. Sounds like you have something wrong
>>> with your system, more than Fedora in general.
>
> Jim Lewis:
>> What does &qu
still have my original copy of Minix, PC/AT
Version, by Tanenbaum. Spent weeks compiling and tweaking it on my poor
little 286 machine until it gave up and died.
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> On Mon, 2015-02-23 at 12:49 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> I ran "yum update" on my Fedora 20 system a few days ago. I normally
>> don't do this as something always breaks and in this case it was the
>> Mate-Terminal.
>
> I can't say that I have
> On 23.02.2015 22:44, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> On 23.02.2015 21:25, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this
before I did that. Or maybe a reboot is needed after an update and I am
too ignorant to know this.
BTW, I tried to find this problem on the net but did not have any luck.
Also, this is not a critical issue, the system seems fine otherwise.
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> On 23.02.2015 21:25, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> ...
>>>> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this
>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>
>>> WLAN & AP devices
> On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
> ...
>> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this time.
>>
>
> WLAN & AP devices are?
>
I'm using the 5G side of my new Netgear R6200v2 router. I'm on Time
Warner in Oahu using an
did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this time.
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m that way.
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> On 02/07/15 12:24, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Note: This is an extremely low priority item.
>>
>> I first noticed this all the way back in Fedora 14. Here are the steps
>> to
>> reproduce:
>>
>> - Install xmms and its related files.
>>
>> - Ru
stall xorg-x11-font*". I really did not expect this
issue to still be around after all this time. Note that I tried to find
some info on the net about this first but didn't come across anything
relevant.
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0-OpenSSH_6.6.1
debug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version OpenSSH_6.6.1
debug1: match: OpenSSH_6.6.1 pat OpenSSH_6.6.1* compat 0x0400
The second to last line is different on mine. I believe this means that
either the server couldn't send a response or the client c
med workspaces. Is there any way to recover the
> option to move a window to any existing workspace?
>
> Thanks,
> --Greg
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Hi Greg,
I didn't know Gnome-3 even had workspaces. I tried to use it for a month
and then gave up. I am now happy using the Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz spin
and
> On 02.02.2015 22:20, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Quick question about DHCP reservations: I have laptops with both wired
>> and wireless NICs, is it okay to have the router assign the same IP to
>> both interface? I am assuming it will let me
iss it off.
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which-one-is-best?
discussion. I am just saying that if you really like Mate you are
probably not going to like any of the alternatives.
I have to admit I didn't realize Mate even HAD an auto start feature. I
probably wouldn't use it since I rarely reboot my systems (I wrote a
script
> On 29.01.2015 06:07, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> For those following this thread I solved the problem by getting a new
>> router. Here's a quick recap:
>>
>> - I found I couldn't ping a wireless device from another wireless
>> device.
>>
So, thanks to all who helped me with this. I will try to return the
favor someday.
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> On 01/27/2015 06:37 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Okay, so I installed lpf-skype on Fedora 20 and also got the no sound
>> problem. When I tried to fix it by doing what I did on F21:
>>
>> yum -y install pulseaudio-libs.i686 alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i686
>
Protected multilib versions: pulseaudio-libs-5.0-25.fc20.i686 !=
pulseaudio-libs-5.0-7.fc20.x86_64
How do I fix that one?
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> On 01/27/2015 04:53 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>>I realize this has probably been asked before but I am somewhat new
>> to
>> this group. I wanted to try out Skype so installed lpf-skype. Everything
>> went fine. The sound test did
4
I understand most of this, I would just like some advice on what the
best solution is.
Of course the BEST solution would be to have a 64-bit version of Skype
for Fedora. Not sure why that is taking so long. Does someone just
need to volunteer to do the port? If it's written
0 lladdr 00:23:4e:df:d1:5d ref 3 used 47/47/32 STALE
192.168.1.1 dev eth0 lladdr 98:fc:11:83:6d:fe ref 25 used 23/11/1 REACHABLE
Of course the ping/ssh work now as well. Will look at new routers tomorrow.
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> On 01/25/15 11:39, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>>> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting
>>>> laptop1
>>>> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
>>>
> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting laptop1
>> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
>> box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that worked fine (so
>
ut spending time on crap like this is I
used to get paid real money to debug and fix crap like this :).
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27;m back to
being convinced this is a router issue. It's too bad the jerks at
LinkSys wanted me to pay them to attempt to get it resolved.
I'll look into tcping and/or tcpdump soon.
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is more thoroughly
and report back.
Thanks everyone for the help.
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n ping
both ways it seems to stay that way without any further issues.
I believe this also explains why wireless to wireless doesn't work. Since
it can't ping in either direction I can't "jog" it into working.
One more data point: This also occurs if I disable the int
> On 01/22/2015 05:30 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> I just realized that my wireless computers can't ping each other.
>> Wireless to wired and vice versa is just fine. The IP addresses (DHCP)
>> are all on the same subnet. If I switch to wired the computer can then
buntu 12.04.2 LTS - wireless (practically unusable because of Gnome 3)
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ls desappear again, check to see which are the
> processes you will have to restart.
>
> suomi
>
Well why didn't I think of that? There's "mate-panel" and some other
Mate stuff in the ps output. Hopefully they will not disappear again but
if they do may
quot;newer" machine. Note that Fedora
20 installed with no issues and runs great on it.
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all the Fedora_Server inst image. I
think it mentions something about the Security Lab.
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se Notes" section:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/tmp-on-tmpfs#Release_Notes
>
> -- Rex
>
Thanks Rex!
I too had a minor problem with /tmp being tmpfs and your post/link
really helped. I didn't know about TMPDIR or /var/tmp, but I should
have. Now to go change and r
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 21:13:13 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Still working to get a good Fedora 21 install. Things are going well,
>> except for Flash. I did a "yum -y install flash-plugin" but it doesn't
>>
is by using yum to remove the wrong one (does that
really work?) and manually installing the correct one. Any ideas on this?
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> On Dec 16, 2014 7:32 PM, "Jim Lewis" wrote:
>
>> >
>>
>> Yes, when I couldn't find the full install DVD I settled for the
>> Mate-Compiz spin and have been configuring it for the last few days. I
>> now have to manually install a wh
wnload the page and find the links you need
> from
> there. That's how I found the problem.
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 9:10 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>>
>> When I go to the above mentioned link I can see the page for a second
>> or
>> two, th
> On 12/17/14 10:31, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Yes, when I couldn't find the full install DVD I settled for the
>> Mate-Compiz spin and have been configuring it for the last few days. I
>> now have to manually install a whole lot of packages that were just
>> there
> On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 16:10:27 -1000
> "Jim Lewis" wrote:
>
>>
>> When I go to the above mentioned link I can see the page for a
>> second or two, then it throws me into https://getfedora.org. It looks
>> to be intentional. Happens on all my systems (i
stay on it)?
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> On 15.12.2014 03:07, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> On 14.12.2014 04:46, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I can't scan to my Epson WF-2540 printer/scanner.
>>>
>>> http://www.epson.com/cgi-
> On 14.12.2014 04:46, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I can't scan to my Epson WF-2540 printer/scanner.
>
> http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?oid=209708&BV_UseBVCookie=yes&infoType=Downloads&platform=OSF
at
I could see.
My old Fedora 14 system can find the scanner just fine, and you can see
the network traffic pretty clearly. If anyone has any ideas I would sure
like to hear them.
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This might work for you: In your terminal go to Edit->Keyboard Shortcuts...
A panel will come up. To disable a shortcut click on the Shortcut Key
entry for it until it says "New accelerator" and press Backspace. It
should then say "Disabled".
I hope this works. If
> On Fri, 2014-12-12 at 08:27 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am a bit embarrassed asking this, as it must be something simple I
>> overlooked. I have had no trouble installing the previous 20 versions of
>> Fedora, but 21 has me stumped. I
.
In general I want the screen shown in section 5.4.7 of the Installation
Guide. When I attempt this the only base option is Fedora Server, and
there aren't nearly enough add-ons to pick from.
Thanks in advance for any help on this. I would really like to start
using 21.
Jim Lewis
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