Hello List
am using Xfce : - in /var/log/warn : i see warning
" The gnome keyring socket is not owned with the same credentials as
the user login: /run/user/1000/keyring-4i77r7/control
2013-11-27T13:27:17.434100+02:00 su: gkr-pam: couldn't unlock the login
keyring "
...............
- any ideas how to fix ?
thanks
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Hi all,
Reading some mails on the GIMP mail list, I ran across the procedure
to install some more fonts for not only Gimp, but the system and
StarOffice to use also. Well, I installed the fonts, went to the
shell and issued the command xset fp+ <font directory> and then the
rehash command and all fonts are there! Ok, that went well, but each
time I restart the system, I have to do it all over again? Is there
a way to make it permanent and read the new fonts like it does the
ones the system installs or is that a no-no?
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Shell commands:
xset fp+ <new font directory>
xset fp rehash
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Good day, I am trying to find out of shorewall is supposed to work
with 13.2 properly, as I read about systemd stuff being in the midst
of creation and wicked and sort of that things that make it
problematic to run something different from susefirewall2.
Thanks for helping.
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Hi,
I have this in "/etc/rsyslog.conf":
if ($programname == 'named' or $syslogtag == '[named]:') \
then -/var/log/named
& stop
...
if ($msg contains 'Started Session' and $msg contains 'of user') \
then -/var/log/systemdpurged
& stop
#
# the rest in one file
#
*.*;mail.none;news.none -/var/log/messages
I get the expected entries in "/var/log/systemdpurged":
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:30:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Started Session 93 of user cer.
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:33:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Started Session 94 of user news.
But I'm also getting them in "/var/log/messages":
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:30:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Starting Session 93 of user cer.
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:33:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Starting Session 94 of user news.
And they should not be there.
So the "stop" line for those systemd entries is not acting. However, it
works for other sections, like the "named" section shown above, and others
I do not show for clarity.
Are systemd entries special?
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Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)
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There was a previews thread where namebench was mentioned. I thought
it was the optimizing resolv.conf thread.
Anyway this is a different issue. Id like to run it.
The ones I located in OBS were not functional here.
What could I do to try another source?
Thanks
Steven
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Hi,
I am trying to set up a simple repo, I read on the opensuse site about
a binary called genIS_PLAINcache, because I can't see to find it or
the package yast2-packmanager either. Can someone help. I am setting
this repo up for SLE9, I have tried to use createrepo but I keeping
getting errors.
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Mailing lists have been so low in volume I've wondered if it's the USA
holiday, broken internet, a fluke, or something else. I'm a subscriber to
over 70 mailing lists. Mondays are usually the busiest day of the week,
typically well over 500 inbound. This one was no more than half normal for a
Monday, across the board.
My 68 month old Canon is now curbside in pieces in two garbage cans waiting
for trash pickup, dead after not having used up one complete toner cartridge.
I only bought it because right on the box it had "Linux" in its supported OS
list. Little idea did I have what that really meant - never again Canon.
Anyone own a laser Brother MF of any type, and know if it, or any Brothers,
support the Epson 9-pin (FX, IIRC) printer language, as Brothers of yore
(all?/mostly?) did. Something no HP ever did AFAIK, and AFAIK no Canon ever
did, was support the printer language I learned when Lotus 1-2-3 was at v1.0.
I still have spreadsheets with embedded printer codes.
I would *like* to be able to print some of them on occasion without having to
dig an Epson-supported parallel port dot matrix printer out of the cobwebs,
rejuvenate its ribbon, boot DOS, and wait 10 minutes per page in order to get
pseudo-satisfactory printer output of the plain text, plus Epson printer
control codes (font selection, margin, page length, etc.), that they contain.
Converting the spreadsheet themselves is not a practical option, because they
are Quattro Pro for DOS native format, which AFAIk nothing imports, while
exporting from QPD is limited to WK1 format, which loses far too much via the
export process. What I have been doing is printing to a text file, loading it
in web browser, and scaling until the overall width approximates sane, which
typically wastes 5-15 sheets of paper figuring out each time, and rarely gets
the margins or line spacing close to optimal.
Is this a pipe dream?
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I'm considering renewing my notebook and look for Lenovo T550 with
Intel HD5500 and Full HD 19200x1080 display. I do not know what
wireless is inside (this information is mostly unavailable on web
sites). I have Lenovo product number but it is not present in product
lists I can see on Lenovo site (not much surprised); in case someone
knows it, it is 20CK001WRT.
Anyone has practical experience? Question is mostly about video,
wireless and touchpad/track point compatibility . Support for internal
card reader is of course a bonus.
Thank you!
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Using TB 31.6.0.
When one responds to an e-mail message and sends it without at any time
saving it to the DRAFT folder then, on the main page of TB, a little
arrow appears at the beginning of the Subject header of the message
being replied to; this indicates that one has replied to that message.
However, if one first saves the response which one is writing to the
DRAFT folder and then completes the message at a later time and sends
it then no 'little arrow' appears at the beginning of the Subject header.
This lack of the "little arrow" a new development or something which has
"always been' and I have never noticed it?
BC
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Hello,
I never used RAID, or nearly (I used hardware raid on a big server, but
it was completely software transparent).
I just made an exact copy of the 1Tb of my main computer.
In this disk I have a ~500 Gb partition for my day to day data.
is is possible to make the two partitions (one per disk) member of a
raid 1 (mirror) system without fuss?
I mean that I want to be able to access any partition alone if one of
the drive fails (without changing the failing disk) and to revert to
standard system if necessary.
(I can also make an hourly rsync crom job if raid is overkill)
thanks
jdd
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