Fedora :: F14 Does Not Interpret Correctly
Jan 21, 2011
Ah, this time you've really screwed it up without covering you traces: F14 does not interpret correctly my (possibly botched up) ACPI tables and HANGS!!! With acpi=off I have to press the power button to switch my desktop off and that is really ANNOYING. Surely the Fedora engineers could have done a better job with this one.
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Feb 14, 2010
I have a number of errors captured by SELinux against NetworkManager - text of one of those is below. I'm not really sure how to interpret it
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Jul 8, 2009
I used to configure and run PHP script in Redhat Linux System for a long time ago. Now I forgot almost everything in Linux. I downloaded and install Fedora 11 Live CD. Start httpd service(Appache). It does work with html but not PHP script. And I can't remember how to configure the system to interpret PHP script.
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Mar 21, 2011
i am getting the following errors when i was using iNSPect
[root@localhost iNSpect_4_beta_3]# ./iNSpect -c out.conf -l2 out4.tr
WARNING: packetString in config file not set. Using default of " ".
WARNING: simulationSpeedAtInit in config file not set. Using default of ".01".
WARNING: simulationSpeedMinimum in config file not set. Using default of ".005".
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Apr 25, 2011
It looks like I have one hard drive (30 GB) with three partitions, but df says my primary partition is under 9 GB? Shouldn't it be much larger?
Code:
$ sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 30.0 GB, 30020272128 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 3649 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x0004b8d0 .....
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Aug 2, 2010
I am using Linux as my OS and using TOP command to measure the system performance. From the readings using the TOP, I have observed the following
(1) The used memory increase significantly from 7% to 99% over sometimes? Is there a sign of memory leak? Does OS play a part in used memory? Will system performance be affected? Will system crash due to 99% used memory?
(2) What is the difference between Memory Buffers and Cached?
(3) From the readings, it was observed that Buffers readings decrease, whereas Cached readings increase over time.
(5) Should TOP be used to take readings for system performance (memory & CPU usage)? What is the recommended method to take readings?
Whereas, my applications only consume a bit of memory and CPU.
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Feb 18, 2010
I access a linux server shell via putty, but many of the keys I use do not translate across, up, down, left and right all are seen as ^[[A, ^[[B, ^[[D and ^[[C; But so is C-up, C-down, C-left and C-right. And enter is seen as C-j (which move down to the next line), and backspace is seen as C-h, which is backwards delete.
How can I stop these keys being translated into other keys (so I can, for example, configure C-h and backspace to perform two different functions) and what's doing this translation (Putty, the kernel, the shell)?
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Oct 6, 2010
I've got rkhunter installed and regularly do scans immediately before & after updates & if I get warnings about 'file property updates' after the update I use 'rkhunter --propupd' to give me a clean run.I'm about to setup a ubuntu computer for my nan, I want to enable automatic security updates so she doesn't have to do anything to keep her system secure. I was planning on running rkhunter when I go to her house (about once a month) and check the dates in the resulting rkhunter.log warnings with those in the var/log/apt/history.log to see if legitimate updates caused any rkhunter warnings. I've noticed though that the 'Current file modifiation time:' in the rkhunter.log warnings are incorrect.
My system seems to be about 15 days behind the actual date, I've now run rkhunter --propupd so I have no warnings but got this one off another forum post to show what I mean:
Current file modification time: 1283341157 (01-Sep-2010 06:39:17)
I believe that the '1283341157' is the time in some strange format and the date in brackets is what rkhunter thinks it might be in human format.
1) How to interpret the 'strange date format' (1283341157 in the line above)?
2) If there's a way of configuring the date in rkhunter so that they're correct in rkhunter.log?
3) If there's a better way of keeping her system up-to-date & secure, it's her first computer & she's 86 so I think setting up automatic security updates is the way to go, it'll be one less thing to overwhelm her!
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Oct 13, 2010
I'm having trouble with a bash script. I have something like this:export VAR=`command`The problem is that "command" can return this: "** NONE **". bash will then replace each of the * by the list of files in the current directory.I want the output to be uninterpreted (i.e. VAR should contain "** NONE **", not "list of files list of files NONE list of files list of files"). It shouldn't be hard but I am unable to figure it out, and I'm not sure how to phrase the problem,
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May 19, 2011
I've got a system that is maxing out CPU. Running "mpstat -P ALL 3 5" shows the following.
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08:30:21 PM CPU %user %nice %sys %iowait %irq %soft %steal %idle intr/s
08:30:24 PM all 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1001.00
08:30:24 PM 0 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1001.00
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All 5 groups show the same. My first question is why would CPU0 be the only one with intr/s and the others do not? Info.The OS is RHEL 5.4 running as a VM on ESXi 4.1. Memory doesn't appear to be an issue, the system has 8 GB and its only using about 1.5 GB. Second question, I'm positive the process that is the problem is the tomcat process. Does anyone know a good way to see whats happening with a specific process?
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Jul 9, 2011
GNU assembler 2.17 And without having to prefix them. I'm skimming through as info page and can't find any pseudo operator or assembler directive of this type. E.g. 74 would be a decimal number. But I want it to be hexa 74 without the need to write 0x74.
NOTE: as is the GNU assembler.
EDIT: Google led me to discover this:
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If you write numbers without an explicit indication of the base, the most recent `.RADIX S' command determines how they are interpreted. However, on the one hand, it says the most recent and, on the other one, it applies to GASP, the GNU assembler preprocessor. IDK if it is the same as as (the GNU assembler).
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Feb 25, 2010
I recently bought a Lexmark Interpret S405 printer, and the box says that it's compatible with ubuntu. I downloaded the lexmark-inkjet-09-driver-1.0-1.i386.rpm.sh, which begins installation but gives the error message The installer package is not supported by your native packaging system. The installer will exit. I also downloaded the Linux_S305_E.sh, which doesn't even begin installation. PLEASE HELP, I have two brand new Lexmark printers, (the other being an X5630) and they both refuse to install or i just have no idea how to install them.
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Mar 3, 2010
About two days ago, Yum started complaining about having a corrupt RPM db, so I hit google and looked up the procedures for rebuilding the DB, and I think I broke it more than fixed it. Now, when I issue a
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root@BLACKHEARTED ~# yum -y update
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/yum", line 29, in <module>
yummain.user_main(sys.argv[1:], exit_code=True)
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Jun 14, 2010
When I boot my computer, I can see dvd-rw drive detected correctly, though 9 times out of 10 it does not get detected by OS - drive's icon is not present in nautilus hence I cannot access any cd or dvd. Although when I restart a computer and try to boot from cd or dvd - it works perfectly, then after coming back to the os the cd/dvd won't be accessible. I a have Fedora 13 installed from the DVD ISO.
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Feb 8, 2009
I have a dedicated server with fc-9. I have several domains. They are located in /home/domainname/html Under each /home/domainname I have added a webalizer.conf file. Recently I moved video files into a subdomain so I could track usage and generate reports on the use of these video files. Hence the main domain html files call the sub-domain to present flash files for viewing and .avi, .ogm, mp4, etc files for downloading.
So I have for directories:
/home/domain/html
/home/domain_files/html
I set up the domain_files as I have the main domain with access_log and error_log. I set up webalizer to analyze every day at midnight. What I get for webalizer results is links back to Sept, even though the logfile's first enter is in January. I also see many files in the report that are from a totally different domain. I have checked carefully and in webalizer.conf I have: LogFile /home/domain_files/access_log I'm lost. I haven't a clue what's wrong. If webalizer can't do this is there another simple logfile analyzer that can give me video usage?
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Jul 24, 2009
I have a very curious problem with 'restorecon'.Problem:'restorecon' should relabel the context of the path /maco/glass to system_u:object_r:glass_rw_t:s0, however, it relabels the context tosystem_u:object_r:user_home_dir_t:s0.
The commad that triggers the error:restorecon -F -R -v /maco/glass/Expected result:drwxr-xr-x. 2 system_u:object_r:glass_rw_t:s0 glass glass 4096 2009-07-24 11:32 glassActual result:drwxr-xr-x. 2 system_u:object_r:user_home_dir_t:s0 glass glass 4096 2009-07-24 11:32 glassBackground:I have created a
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Jan 22, 2010
I installed google-earth (newest) and when it failed to work I tried adding the /usr/google-earth dir to the library path via /etc/ld.so.conf.d/google-earth.conf ( i made this file and added the /usr/google-earth dir to it) this didn't work and I found the correct work around to remove the included libs in the /usr/google-earth dir forgetting to remove the first workaround i did.
now it gets weird... a little while after I ran gthumb and it crashed... run it in a terminal and I see it complaining about the same files as google earth was before ... uh oh i thought and removed my fix and rebooted... well X wouldn't start after that and I thought maybe I have to rebuild /etc/ld.so.cache so I ran ldconfig and reboot and now everythign works great EXCEPT when I open the "Computer" or Trash Icon from the desktop or menu the background is white (normally black) until i click view->compact or view->icon and it goes back to black... this repeats everytime I open the window and all newly open windowsI created a new user to test to see it it was profile related and the new user has the same behaviour.Fedora 12 (upgraded since fc7)Edit: I see this in ~/.xsession-errors
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(nautilus:445): Eel-WARNING **: "nautilus-directory.c: directories" hash table s
till has 3 elements at quit time
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Jun 3, 2010
After upgrading my Sony VAIO from Fedora 12 to Fedora 13 my NFS shares don't seem to be working correctly. First of all, mounting them via /etc/fstab is quite slow now. More importantly, When I transfer files from my laptop client to my NFS share, the owner/group on the client become "nobody". However, on the NFS server, they are both "root". I am using a script containing "cp" commands to perform backups of certain directories, retaining original owner/group info. Since the Fedora 13 upgrade, the script complains with each file that it was unable to preserve the information, and the end of the line always contains "Invalid argument".
As a last resort, I upgraded the 'server' (a 64 bit version) from Fedora 12 to Fedora 13. There has been no improvement.
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Jul 15, 2010
My phpMyAdmin is showing up only a blank screen with its favicon.What kind of error is this?
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Dec 4, 2010
I had a RAID1 array with two disks. I wanted to remove one of the disk and replace it by a new one. I first expanded the array from 2 to 3 components and let RAID rebuild completely. When this was done I used Gnome disk utility (palimpsest) to remove the component on the disk I want to get rid of. It looks like palimpsest did mess up somewhere because the array is no displaying as degraded. How can I get rid of the "removed" entry (was /dev/sdc1) in the RAID array (and hopefully have it come in Running state)?
#/sbin/mdadm --detail
Raid Level : raid1
Array Size : 732570841 (698.63 GiB 750.15 GB)
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Jun 20, 2011
I have a strange problem, icons are not showing up correctly in various places, attaching some screens to better show the problem.
Anything I open that has a notification icon, just appears exactly the same, as you can see in one of the screens even hovering over certain things brings up that same icon...
Edit: After some searching I see it's an nvidia bug...
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Jun 20, 2011
fonts not showing up correctly in web browsers and the likes, more specifically bold fonts. On some sites, these show up correctly, but on others, they don't. I have no idea what's causing this, as it seems to have happened without me doing anything (like, literally, I opened a terminal window, then went back to my browser (Chrome, but I suppose that doesn't matter, as it happens on all browsers) and the problem showed up. Note that these fonts used to show up just fine.
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Sep 7, 2011
I am running Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) and my Vim version is 'VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Nov 16 2010 17:05:33)'. I've been trying for quite some time to get a more informative status line in my Vim window but to no avail. I am pasting my very last effort which is as simple as possible. Here is my .vimrc file:
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set statusline=%B
set laststatus=2
Here is what the status line shows:
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Documents/Work/fileName.txt
The .vimrc file does get processed, I've tried many other 'set statusline' combinations but everything failed.
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Sep 21, 2011
time a.out
106.130u 0.000s 1:46.28 99.8% 0+0k 0+0io 83pf+0w
As per my understanding of the man page:
the first value is the time since the code execution started and ended,
the second values is the time spent in usermode
the third one being in kernel mode
Is the 99.8% indicating time spent in kernel mode?
Also, what does this indicate?
0+0k 0+0io 83pf+0w .
The program definitely takes more than a minute to execute - then why is the first value so small?
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May 1, 2009
I have a laptop that doesn't display correctly since installing F10 x86-64. Instead of using the i810 driver, I see the experimental intel driver. I am running on a Dell D630 laptop with the default intel integrated graphics.
Just to note: Running gnome. I tried KDE and I can actually get this to work and display in 1600x1200. I don't want, "well use kde then" to be the solution. Also, in gnome, if I go to the screen resolution option from the menu, the mirron screens is clicked. Even when I detect monitors and unselect the mirror screens and pick the correct resolution, when I click OK, the screen flickers, and I go back to the same screen with the original default values? Wierd.
I got the bright idea to install system-config-display (something like that), which installed fine. I then changed my default resolution to 800x640 just to try it (really want 1600x1200). Well, I decided to reboot. Not the laptop doesn't start, it stops right after loading anaconda, and just won't go any further.
So two questions:
1. What do I need to change to get the laptop to actually boot?
2. How to get the external monitor to display in 1600x1200.
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Jul 17, 2009
Recently when I booted up my computer I get an error at the login screen.
"Install problem! The configuration defaults for GNOME Power Manager have not been installed correctly. Please contact your computer administrator."
When I try to login in, nothing happens. I cant seem to get past the login screen.
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Aug 24, 2009
I went through the Fedora 11 DVD setup process up to the partition screen, which does show my external SATA drive correct as; /dev/sda when connected by eSATA, but it shows the internal drive which is a standard IDE, as; /dev/sdf , when it should be as; sdb, why ? I did run that fdisk -l in a terminal from one of my other installed Linux, and it did show drives as correct, ( sda, sdb ). I think this may be a issue related to the digital media card reader built into this 2006 Gateway desktop computer being detected as drives like Windows does and assigns drive letters, or is this some bug in Fedora 11 ?
Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x826d56f6
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 * 1 26 208813+ 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 27 1958 15518790 83 Linux
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Nov 2, 2009
Recently I installed FC 11 on my laptop. The OS is not displaying the battery status correctly in the notification area. if I remove the power cord after 100 % charging, the status remains the same even during discharging. It never informs me the correct discharge status or any warning when the battery power is critically low. This is causing unexpected shut downs and data loss to me. Is this a bug ? Do we have a solution for this. My laptop is Compaq CQ40-327TU; dual boot with Vista as alternate OS.
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Dec 24, 2010
I'm a very new Fedora user, and I've stumbled upon an issue which I can't seem to resolve. Having had a good look through similar issues, I'm still stuck.I have a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M3438G laptop, upon which I've recently installed Fedora 14. It seems to work great apart from one thing; CPU speed. The processor in the laptop should run at 2GHz. At the moment, it's running at 600MHz, and I simply can't get it any higher.
I've played around with power profiles a bit, not really knowing what I'm doing, but the issue seems to be that the CPU is somehow reporting to the Operating System that it's top speed is 600MHz.The BIOS on this laptop is very limited, and doesn't give me any clocking options whatsoever, so I can't manually set things like multipliers, etc.So, I guess my first question would be - how does the OS find out what the processor speed is, and is there any way of manipulating the top speed? Surely there must be a way for Speedstep compatible processors to exceed their initial clocks?
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Feb 27, 2011
I have a HPL2045W LCD monitor connected to my Fedora 14 PC through a Belkin KVM switch. On Fedora 12, the screen resolution (upto 1680x1050) was correctly recognised, but in Fedora 14, the best I can get is 1024x768. How do I correct this obvious error?My graphics card is an ATI Radeon RV2600 which has worked flawlessly for several years, until this version of Fedora.
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