Smurf Yetti
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Nevermind, I resolved the issue.
If I set SELinux to permissive/disabled it loads up fine and everything works correctly. I tried with 777 permissions and and chown -R mysql:mysql it does not load up. Unfortunately keeping SELinux of permissive/disabled is not an option for me.
Hm, googling brought me to this, which looks awfully similar to what you're doing:
https://blogs.oracle.com/jsmyth/entry/selinux_and_mysql
Since I don't use SELinux much, I'm rusty on contexts and the general use. Do you need the line with chcon in the three you listed?
What do you get when you do an ls -dz on the /mnt/sdc1/mysql path? Wonder what would happen if you created a new directory at the root level and tested your steps that way.
Small update.
I created a /sdc1 directory and then copied mysql folder into that and did what I had outlined in my steps above. Started up mysqld and everything worked fine. So now I decided to change the mount point from /mnt/sdc1 to /sdc1 to check if it would work. It doesn't. So it seems my problem lies in having the database on my mounted partition. Any idea on what could possibly fix my problem?
Ooh. I'm suddenly ready to shift distros again. How is Sabayan? I never really got a chance to throw myself properly into Gentoo (a shame, since I cut my teeth on FreeBSD), and it looks to be related. Is there anything I should know about it specifically, any quirks compared to stuff like arch, opensuse, or mint?
Awesome... what did it end up being? I was mostly guessing at things trying to help you narrow it down, but you're welcome. I enjoy trying to learn more about these kinds of things (now I know about XFS filesystems thanks to this problem).
It's funny how I can usually go to two issues for like 90% of regular Linux issues. It's easier you have an AMD card or else you have SELinux/AppArmor problems. LOL
Ok so it's a month and a week until the next LTS hits. That means that it's roughly a month till the LTS OP can be posted. As usual I'll be helming the OP like always.
Anything particular you'd like me to cover? Also if you want to help contribute I welcome all comers. I especially suck with GIMP if someone wants to make a cool looking 14.04 LTS header image.
An update to the deedbeef issue that was posted a while back.
Seems that the issue I have is that the music files that deal with this problem are the ones that I rip from my Physical Copies. The other files (i.e Online Purchased) work just fine. Any ideas as to why? The program I used to rip CDs are Sound Juicer and Banshee if it helps.
I'm having an issue.
I just bought my wife a MacBook Pro and inherited her desktop. So I decided to make my Ubuntu 13.10 with Turion64 laptop into a placeholder HTPC and ran into an audio problem.
My laptop speakers aren't muting when I plug in external speakers and the sound channels coming through them are reversed. This sounds like ass trying to watch movies with it connected to my surround system.
ALSA doesn't have a "front" slider, otherwise I'd just turn that up and the internal speakers down for the first problem.
I don't know where to start for the second.
I'm thinking the two are probably related so I don't want to start altering pulse audio config if it's an ALSA problem.
I'm running Ubuntu13.10 with Gnome classic Desktop environment and I have ati sound.
I'm using the Gallium gfx driver, if that matters.
Maybe your disc drive has problems ripping audio CDs. You could test command line tools like cdda2wav or cdparanoia and experiment with their options.
Try alsamixer.
nostremitus@nostremitus-HP-Pavilion-dv7-Notebook-PC:~$ alsamixer
cannot open mixer: No such file or directory
nostremitus@nostremitus-HP-Pavilion-dv7-Notebook-PC:~$
I'll try that when I get home.Doesn't Ubuntu use Pulseaudio? Try installing the pulseaudio volume control application (pavucontrol) if you don't have it already. It sounds to me like it uses both sound cards at the same time. In pavucontrol there's an option to use "Simultaneous sound output" or something like that in the output tab, where it will use multiple sound cards at the same time. Just choose the right one in the list. I have a USB DAC and every time I plug it in, the standard setting it sets itself to is the simultaneous output.
Hmm yeah I guess that sounds unlikely. I'm mostly thinking that the HDMI sound output might be treated as it's own sound card or something. I've never messed with HDMI on linux though so I don't know how it usually goes.
Oh sorry guys, I did mean an IDE for Linux. I use Visual Studio on Windows (which I love). I will check out QtCreator.
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Gnome Videos (before):
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Gnome Software:
I'm excited for the new GNOME release, does anyone know when it will hit the Arch repos?
http://www.linux.com/learn/new-user...ere-an-overview-of-the-linux-operating-system
dear god, look at the comments at the bottom of this page
So hard to play new games IMO via Wine now that we have so many other games coming natively to Linux either via Humble Indie Bundles or Steam.
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Gotta say, I don't get the HiDPI hype. Is this something for you plebs who refuse to roll with your DPI set at 96?
I've been rolling with 1920x on 15" laptop screens in linux for 6 years now. Browser zoom at 125% + slightly larger system font size = no worries.
I have a 3200x1800 screen on a 13" on a laptop that I use in bed.
I really really notice when an application doesn't listen to DPI settings..
I should post of a picture of firefox (which does support DPI scaling) and Steam next to each other. I almost literally cannot read another on Steam on that computer (can't really use chrome that well either. At least, the interface on it.)
I really want to know the benefit of having that high of a resolution on such a small screen. I'm genuinely curious.
I have a 3200x1800 screen on a 13" on a laptop that I use in bed.
I really really notice when an application doesn't listen to DPI settings..
I should post of a picture of firefox (which does support DPI scaling) and Steam next to each other. I almost literally cannot read another on Steam on that computer (can't really use chrome that well either. At least, the interface on it.)
zoku88 said:It looks nice. Pretty much it.
I love the way text looks on that screen.
It's actually the Asus Ativ book plus 9....that resolution.... is it one of those lenovos? I forget the model, but I recall seeing one with a completely absurd display.
did some searching and it appears every laptop maker has an offering at that res these days. I remember the days where everyone was plagued by 1366x768.. well we still are, but at least laptop displays are finally back to beating cell phones (when you spend $1600+.. in the meantime you still have to spend $800-ish to hit 1080p)
Yea laptop. Doesn't get hot though. I usually can't hear it unless I'm watching a video or something.Keyboard shortcuts are the way to go.
Is it a laptop? I imagine it has to get hot and loud at that resolution. My laptop (HD4000) starts working hard when I'm using my 1920x1200 monitor.
But the question is, does it tile?Keyboard shortcuts are the way to go.
That is an incredibly slick taskbar. How are you getting system info displayed like that?But the question is, does it tile?
It's part of i3bar. It's pretty easy to set up how you like.That is an incredibly slick taskbar. How are you getting system info displayed like that?
Thanks for the tip. Might have to drop tint2 for that.It's part of i3bar. It's pretty easy to set up how you like.