System Linux system tools, administration and tips ArchLinux Upgrade Issues Error: key "ABCDE1282828181" could not be looked up remotely Upgrade archlinux-keyring: pacman -S archlinux-keyring Unable to get past login window after upgrading This is caused by Nvidia driver being upgraded nvidia-dkms: pacman -S nvidia-libgl Failed to start load kernel modules after upgrade: Possible causes: broadcom-wl module Solved by re-"makepkg" broadcom-wl from AUR Find error message in systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service CentOS Installation Issues HP Microserver Gen 7 Kernel Panic on Boot (Both Live USB and New Installation) Add the following lines to the kernel boot parameters: nolapic clocksource=hpet Blank Screen on Startup Append nomodeset to kernel paramChanging Default S2RAM to USWSUSP Suspend Module If you have any issues to suspend your laptop e.g. suspend command doesn't work on your laptop, try changing the default sleep module to uswsusp: Edit /etc/pm/config.d/module and add the following line: SLEEP_MODULE=uswsusp Edit /etc/pm/config.d/defaults and add the following line: S2RAM_OPTS="-f" Reboot and try to let her sleep. References OpenSuse Documentation on Suspending AskUbuntu Thread Fixing Incorrect Lid State by Hacking DSDT When I install a Linux distro to my VAIO notebook, I found that there is an annoying bug with the lid switch. It does not get updated whenever I suspend on lid close, it means cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state will output state: close. When I close the lid again, it won't suspend, instead, it will change the state to open. So in order for it to suspend again on lid close after the first suspend, I have to close it, reopen the lid and close it again. I have tried installing Linux Mint, Fedora, Fuduntu and Xubuntu, but it is not fixed in any of the distros. So, I don't think it is distro problems. While researching this issues (which I spent two full days), I found that Linux got an amazing feature that enable users to dynamically loading DSDT at boot time, there is no need to update the BIOS. So here's the instuctions: Install iasl using yum, apt-get or whatever package management you are using. Extract DSDT: $ sudo cat/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > dsdt.aml Disassemble dsdt.aml using the following command, this should create a new file dsdt.dsl: $ iasl -d dsdt.aml Compile it using: $ iasl -tc dsdt.dsl Fix any compiler errors, warnings and remarks. On my machine, the output is: dsdt.dsl 1352: And (CTRL, 0x1E) Warning 1106 - ^ Result is not used, operator has no effect dsdt.dsl 1584: 0x00000000, // Length Error 4122 - ^ Invalid combination of Length and Min/Max fixed flags dsdt.dsl 2443: Name (_T_0, 0x00) Remark 5111 - Use of compiler reserved name ^ (_T_0) dsdt.dsl 2521: Name (_T_0, 0x00) Remark 5111 - Use of compiler reserved name ^ (_T_0) a. The first one is on line 1352 can be fixed simply by changing And (CTRL, 0x1E) to And (CTRL, 0x1E, CTRL).b. The second one is on line 1584, the length should be Range Maximum - Range Minimum + 1, on my machine, so fire up a hex calculator and start subtracting. On my machine, it's 0xE0000000 (0xDFFFFFFF - 0x00000000 + 0x00000001).c. The third and fourth line is on line 2443 and 2521, because it uses a reserved name, simply replacing all instances of _T_0 to T_0 will stop the complaints. In vim, it is as simple as issuing :%s/_T_0/T_0/g in command mode. Once everything is fixed (no errors, warning or remarks), add the following line to _WAK method, simply search for _WAK in dsdt.dsl: If (LNotEqual (0x00, LIDS)) { Store (0x00, LIDS) Notify (\_SB.LID, 0x80) } NOTE 1: You might need to change \_SB.LID to match your path to LID method or on some machine LID0. Method name is preceded by an _ (underscore), so you can search for _LID in dsdt.dsl. After you found it, you have to determine the scope, scroll up until you found Scope keyword that your LID or LID0 method belongs to, inside the bracket is the scope name. It may be in more than one scope, so, it might be \_PCI0.SB.LID. If you specify an incorrect path to LID method, you will receive the following error: dsdt.dsl 300: Notify (LID, 0x80) Error 4068 - ^ Object is not accessible from this scope (LID_) NOTE 2: What this function does is just to update the lid state once it is resumed from sleep. According to the ACPICA documentation, _WAK method is called by AcpiLeaveSleepState() function of ACPI. If the lid is open, the LIDS variable is 0x00, or 0x01 otherwise. So these few lines translate to "if lid state is not open (closed), change lid state to open and call LIDmethod". Compile it using iasl -tc dsdt.dsl. If no errors, warnings or remarks, add the following lines to /etc/grub.d/01_acpi: # Uncomment to load custom ACPI table GRUB_CUSTOM_ACPI="/boot/dsdt.aml" # DON'T MODIFY ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE! prefix=/usr exec_prefix=${prefix} libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib . /usr/share/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib #. ${libdir}/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib # Load custom ACPI table if [ x${GRUB_CUSTOM_ACPI} != x ] && [ -f ${GRUB_CUSTOM_ACPI} ] \ && is_path_readable_by_grub ${GRUB_CUSTOM_ACPI}; then echo "Found custom ACPI table: ${GRUB_CUSTOM_ACPI}" >&2 prepare_grub_to_access_device `${grub_probe} --target=device ${GRUB_CUSTOM_ACPI}` | sed -e "s/^/ /" cat << EOF acpi (\$root)`make_system_path_relative_to_its_root ${GRUB_CUSTOM_ACPI}` EOF fi Add executable bit to it: $ sudo chmod +x /etc/grub.d/01_acpi Copy the new dsdt.aml to /boot: $ sudo cp dsdt.aml /boot Regenerate grub.cfg: $ sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg Reboot References Archwiki on DSDT Redhat's Bug Report Ubuntu's Bug Report 1 Ubuntu's Bug Report 2 Somebody's blog on fixing DSDT errors, remarks and warnings ACPICA Documentation JournalD Administration Optimizing JournalD Disk Space Usage Edit /etc/systemd/journald.conf and change the following line: SystemMaxUse=200M To check disk space used by journald: journalctl --disk-usageLinux on Macbook Administration Blessing the Linux Kernel Boot into Mac Recovery Start terminal and enter: bless --folder /Volumes/ARCH_EFI/EFI/arch/grub/ --file /Volumes/ARCH_EFI/EFI/arch/grub/grubx64.efi Changing Apple keyboards (Macbook or USB) fnmode in Linux Changing it temporarily, as root: echo 2 > /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode Changing it Permanently: Edit /etc/modprobe.d/hid_apple.conf and add the following line: options hid_apple fnmode=2 SELinux - Services Blocked by SELinux SELinux Blocked Apache Access to Files setsebool -P httpd_unified 1sudo /sbin/restorecon -R /var/www/html VSFTPD OOPS Error Issue the following command: setsebool -P ftp_home_dir 1 SSH bind port error permission denied Issue the following command: semanage port –a –t ssh_port_t –p tcp 1234 Permission denied HTTP Error 403 Issue the following command: chcon -R --reference=/var/www /path/to/webroot SELinux Denied HTTPD Access to MYSQLD on 127.0.0.1 grep mysqld /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M mysqld semodule -i mysqld.pp SELinux Denied FTP Access to SMB Share Try to login with ncftp first and you will see the error "OOPS: cannot change directory: /path/to/samba_share" Execute command: su -c "grep ftpd_t /var/log/audit/audit.log | allow2audit -M ftpd_smb && semodule -i ftpd_smb" Try to login again with ncftp and ls command will return empty list a although it isn't Execute command: su -c "grep ftpd_t /var/log/audit/audit.log | allow2audit -M ftpd_smb && semodule -i ftpd_smb" Execute command => sudo setsebool -P allow_ftpd_full_access on Execute command => sudo setsebool -P ftp_home_dir on Owncloud Custom Data Directory Denied Assume owncloud data directory: /var/data Install policycoreutils-python/etc/init.d/restorecond startchkconfig restorecond onsemanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t '/var/data(/.*)?' restorecon -Rv /var/dataStandard CentOS Workstation Setup Install GUI (MATE Desktop) sudo yum install epel-release sudo yum groupinstall 'X Window System' sudo yum groupinstall 'MATE Desktop' sudo systemctl isolate graphical.target sudo systemctl set-default graphical.target Install Printer sudo yum install cups sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools" sudo systemctl enable cups sudo systemctl start cups sudo yum install foomatic Install drivers for the printer available at Open Printing Optional - GUI WiFi Support sudo yum install NetworkManager-wifi