F22 QEMU image at max CPU and unresponsive after suspend
by Robert Moskowitz
I am running a F21 image with QEMU. Often, after resuming from suspend,
the image is at max CPU and unresponsive. I end up having to close the
window into the image, force the image off, then restart everything.
This rather a pain at conferences (currently at IETF) where I am
frequently suspending my notebook as I go from session to session.
And I have not figured out how to trouble shot this. Any pointers would
be greatly appreciated.
8 years, 7 months
Another F22 issue
by Stephen Davies
Under F21, I could configure a screen saver which trawled through my photo
collection.
I cannot find this facility under F22.
Does it exist? If so, where? If not, why not?
8 years, 7 months
OT: help with search
by JD
I googled for a way to list all items found on a single page.
What I am searching for is very very specific (in double quotes)
and only on a specific web site:
FOr example:
my_Favorite_Site.com: "my specific phrase" -some_word
It comes up with a total of 12K hits on that web site.
I need a way list the URL's of all the hits, or find a
way to easily capture the URL's of all hits without the
rigmarole of Rightclick on each link and copy url.
Has anyone found a way to accomplish this?
8 years, 7 months
Re: anyone here play with rackspace/disgitocean/etc...
by Pete Travis
On Nov 2, 2015 9:28 AM, "bruce" <badouglas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Pete.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I'm looking to play/test setting up a couple of test systems on
> rackspace/digitalocean (given the cheap cost).
>
> Droplets on Digital ocean are 5/mth so I can play a bit. I'm not a
> sysadmin guy, and don't want to be, but I really need to get a base
> understanding of how to provision a box, setup dns/nfs for a couple of
> boxes, establish a reasonable 'secure' env, that kind of thing..
>
> I could eventually read/look over tutorials/try things/etc.. but it
> sometimes is easier/better to have someone I can talk with/query to
> speed up the process, and have a better outcome.
>
> I haven't yet purchased the droplets, as I want to make sure I kind of
> understand what has to be done, prior to jumping in!
>
> Thanks
>
> -bruce
>
> ps, I'm more than willing to shell out a few $$ for this. Also,
> there's a small group that I'm part of, and once I get this
> data/knowledge, I want to be able to walk them through how to do a
> similar process.
>
> thanks again..
>
A couple points here:
- I, or we, can offer guidance on using cloud products, CDNs, etc here to
accomplish a specific goal. Advise on this list is free, and it is the
declared purpose of the list. If you're setting up a webserver, or backup
target, or whatever, say so.
- If you aren't a sysadmin, and will need regular and specific support for
your cloud infrastructure, you should look into Rackspace's support levels.
There is a service tier that gets you OS level admin support. (full
disclosure: I'm one of the folks providing that support).
--Pete
8 years, 7 months
Weird transparency in display
by Beartooth
Running F22 in either rescue or normal mode, I have a problem
that I don't see how to attack. When I click on anything that is supposed
to bring up a menu, it seems to -- but so faintly that I can't read any
of it. How do I remedy this??
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
8 years, 7 months
python question
by François Patte
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Bonjour,
I have a problem with a python program (oqapy) which does not run on
fedora 21.
Here is the error message:
RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v11.0 to v11.1 but the
oqapy_iproc module requires API v9.2
as far as I understand the API version is to recent and the program
need an older version.
Is there any way to have some "backward compatibility" modules in
python under this version of fedora?
Thank you
- --
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
45, rue des Saints Pères
F-75270 Paris Cedex 06
Tél. +33 (0)1 8394 5849
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
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8 years, 7 months
fedup to F22 issues
by Stephen Davies
I have just run
fedup --network 22
and have several issues as a result.
1. PostgreSQL databases were not upgraded from 9.3 to 9.4 and subsequent
attempts to do this manually fail due to locale differences (AU vs US).
(I have requested help on the PostgreSQL list).
2. Amavisd-new no longer works due to issues with PERL.
This seems to be a result of updating PERL from 5.18 to 5.20 breaking a bunch
of modules.
I thought that I had resolved these by following the hints in cpan error
messages but cannot install Net::LibIDN because idna.h is missing.
I am forced to run without spam or virus checking as a result.
3. All of my local sendmail aliases disappeared causing many inbound emails to
be rejected.
I manually rebuilt /etc/mail/aliases to fix this.
4. After rebooting to F22, I had only one workspace.
I reconfigured to four via settings but now I get apparently random blank
screen with just the mouse cursor visible. Not even a task bar.
The only way that I have found to get my work spaces back is to logout and
login again.
5. Some fonts (particularly within Wine apps??) have changed and are much less
readable than before.
MyHeritage Family Tree Builder is one example. I have no idea which fonts were
used in F21 nor in F22.
I'd be grateful for any help in resolving these.
Cheers,
Stephen
8 years, 7 months
Packaging a Python application with a virtual environment
by Joseph L. Casale
I have been reading about to see what is the best way for me to distribute a
package based on a Python app with a virtual environment. Probably the most
insightful look into what needs to be done is [1]. I am wondering what the
opinion is here on this? I can't script anything that requires external access to
the net, however I could package the modules from Pypi for use with pip but
that doesn't seem like a good alternative.
Anyone else ever have this need, or have any insight into a best approach?
Thanks,
jlc
[1] http://www.alexhudson.com/2013/05/24/packaging-a-virtualenv-really-not-re...
8 years, 7 months