Re: [389-users] is anybody having problems with latest selinux policy update in F12?

2010-03-03 Thread me
hi Rich
do you know why it all broke so suddenly with latest update for base policy?
for some users it could be kind of a disaster, if now base policy is 
lacking rules for 389
then some other dependencies, like ones you said of, should be pulled in 
automatically
for me it looked like that, everything just crashed, like if there was 
no major part
of 389's things in base selinux policy.
I've just yumed 389-ds and no extra deps were looked for with regards to 
selinux
tracking seliunx events and rendering custom module for inevitable
I guess lots of people on F12 were having lots of problems today
cheers

On 03/03/2010 03:07 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
> me wrote:
>
>> regards
>>
>>  
> 389-ds-base 1.2.6.a2 has a selinux sub-package - 389-ds-base-selinux -
> and 389-admin-1.1.11.a2 also - 389-admin-selinux - these are currently
> in the testing repos - yum install/upgrade --enablerepo=updates-testing
> 389-ds-base-selinux 389-admin-selinux
> Not sure if these packages have hit all of the mirrors yet, but if they
> have, try them out (and give us some feedback!)
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Re: [389-users] is anybody having problems with latest selinux policy update in F12?

2010-03-03 Thread me

ok, I see there is a bug in bugzilla submitted (569990)
it's has just been badly timed, if base policy now has 389 taken off or 
stripped

and selinux 389 subpackages are still in testing repo and if
selinux-policy-3.6.32-92 fixes the problem it is still in testing repo
first I'm going to give a bash to base policy
as attachment custom module (if anybody wants to use it please examine
it first, this is supposed to be only quick/temperamental fix)

On 03/03/2010 03:44 PM, me wrote:

hi Rich
do you know why it all broke so suddenly with latest update for base policy?
for some users it could be kind of a disaster, if now base policy is
lacking rules for 389
then some other dependencies, like ones you said of, should be pulled in
automatically
for me it looked like that, everything just crashed, like if there was
no major part
of 389's things in base selinux policy.
I've just yumed 389-ds and no extra deps were looked for with regards to
selinux
tracking seliunx events and rendering custom module for inevitable
I guess lots of people on F12 were having lots of problems today
cheers

On 03/03/2010 03:07 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
   

me wrote:

 

regards


   

389-ds-base 1.2.6.a2 has a selinux sub-package - 389-ds-base-selinux -
and 389-admin-1.1.11.a2 also - 389-admin-selinux - these are currently
in the testing repos - yum install/upgrade --enablerepo=updates-testing
389-ds-base-selinux 389-admin-selinux
Not sure if these packages have hit all of the mirrors yet, but if they
have, try them out (and give us some feedback!)

 

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Re: [OT] Open Source monitoring tools

2013-10-30 Thread me

On Wed, 30 Oct 2013, Mark Haney wrote:


This is slightly OT, but I'm really interested in getting input from the list
on monitoring software.  I've been out of IT for almost 4 years dealing with
some pretty serious medical issues (6 surgeries on my feet in 20 months along
with elbow and knee surgeries) and I want to see how much has changed.
Before I left IT I used Nagios and BB for network monitoring, but want to see
if there is anything new that could replace those in my arsenal or are they
still some of the elite software out there.

Things change so fast in IT, I want to be sure I'm up to date on all the
options and opinions on those options from those who weren't on a sabbatical.
 I would appreciate any input you might have.


BB is dead. Quest killed it, however have a look at http://xymon.org/ and you
will see that it looks a lot like BB except that it has been rewritten and
improved. One of the nice things about xymon is that if you have extensions
that worked with BB they will most likely work with xymon.

I am a big fan of xymon because it is easy to configure and works very well.

HTH,

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Re: Speech to text

2020-11-17 Thread me

On Tue, 17 Nov 2020, stan via users wrote:


On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 17:41:33 -0500
Bob Goodwin  wrote:


Is there a voice to text program that will work with Fedora Linux as
some of my friends have for their smart phones? It would not have to
be free to be considered.


I don't know if it will work for your situation, but the festival
program can perform text to speech conversion.  festival is in the
fedora repositories.


While festival is free, the IBM Cloud (formally bluemix) stt and tts programs
do a much better job. I use them on my Asterisk server.

The downside is that you might have to pay for it. Last time I looked there
was a free tier but it was limited in the number of characters you could
translate. In addition, you might have to script it yourself if you cannot find
a script that fits your needs on the internet.

AWS also has an offering but I have never used it.

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Re: xfreerdp problems

2018-01-09 Thread me

On Tue, 9 Jan 2018, Todor Petkov wrote:




On 1/9/2018 11:50 AM, Todor Petkov wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to connect with xfreerdp to Windows machine, which was
updated recently. It worked until yesterday, now I got this error upon
connect:

[11:48:58:827] [7066:7067] [INFO][com.winpr.sspi.Kerberos] -
Authenticated to Kerberos v5 via login/password
[11:48:58:833] [7066:7067] [ERROR][com.winpr.sspi.Kerberos] - Init GSS
security context failed : can't use Kerberos
[11:48:58:833] [7066:7067] [WARN][com.winpr.sspi] -
InitializeSecurityContextA status SEC_E_INTERNAL_ERROR [0x80090304]
[11:48:58:833] [7066:7067] [ERROR][com.freerdp.core] -
freerdp_set_last_error ERRCONNECT_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED [0x00020009]
[11:48:58:833] [7066:7067] [ERROR][com.freerdp.core.connection] -
Error: protocol security negotiation or connection failure
[11:48:58:834] [7066:7067] [ERROR][com.freerdp.client.x11] - Freerdp
connect error exit status 1
free(): invalid pointer
Aborted (core dumped)


The Windows machine is Windows10, but I can not connect to Windows
2012 R2 as well

Does anyone else have this problem?

xfreerdp package: freerdp-2.0.0-35.20171220gitbfe8359.fc27.x86_64


Regards,


Hello,

downgrading following packages solved the issue:
libwinpr-2.0.0-34.20170831git3b83526.fc27.x86_64
freerdp-libs-2.0.0-34.20170831git3b83526.fc27.x86_64
freerdp-2.0.0-34.20170831git3b83526.fc27.x86_64

However, I am curious if anyone else ran into the same problem.


I kinda have the same problem.

I run remmina on a centos 7 system. Since centos does not provide remmina
packages or new enough freerdp packages I grab the srpms for remmina and
its deps from koji and rebuild them in mock. The freerdp package is one of the
packages I need to build and run remmina.

I attempted to upgrade remmina and its deps over the weekend. They all
build fine but when I installed them and tried to connect to more than 1 remote
windoze box, the 2nd connection would fail. I did not get a log so I am not
sure if it was generating the exact same errors as your log above.

Downgrading freerdp and libwinpr got remmina working again. I did not report
this as a bug because I am not running fedora.

To be clear, the version of freerdp and libwinpr I had problems with, are the
same as what you have listed above.

Hope this helps

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RE: Multifunction laser printers for Fedora 14 ?

2010-12-06 Thread ME-1
STOP SENDING ME FUCKING EMAIL YOU FUCKING ASSHOLE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

-Original Message-
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[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org]on Behalf Of Fernando
Cassia
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 9:07 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: Multifunction laser printers for Fedora 14 ?


On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Konstantin Svist  wrote:

> Using a Brother MFC-8840D here, pretty much all functionality is
> available over the network & comes in Fedora install (possibly part in
> repos)

I agree. Brother used to be great performing, low-cost, compatible
printers, using standard languages (PCL and PostScript). Sadly I can
hardly find those down here.

A decade ago when I was still a rebel IBM OS/2 user, getting a PCL or
PostScript printer meant flawless operation regardless of the make and
model of the printer as you could even set up the drivers as "HP
Laserjet II" and the printer wouldn´t care (it was all PCL anyway).

However, it seems the trend nowadays for low cost desktop laser
printers is to move away from PCL and PostScript and into new
propietary page description languages probaby to save $10 in
royalties to HP or Adobe... just when advances in CPU power could give
us seamless PostScript with immediate printing (I still remember my
Texas Instruments microlaser with its internal 14mhz Motorola 68000 to
process postscript jobs... it had you looking at the blinking led and
"processing postscript" message for two minutes before spitting out
the printed page

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RE: How to open a mht format

2010-12-07 Thread ME-1
GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING FEDORA EMAIL

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J. Chudobiak
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 1:58 PM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: How to open a mht format


On 12/07/2010 01:40 PM, Jim wrote:
> Fedora 14
>
> How does one open a email attachment with a format of .mht

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8051/

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RE: Blank box on KDE desktop

2010-12-07 Thread ME-1
GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING EMAIL LIST YOU FUCKING IDIOT
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On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Manuel Escudero  wrote:
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> 2010/12/5 slamp slamp 
>>
>> I am running Fedora 14 with KDE. For some reason there is a blank box
>> on my desktop. It is not a widget because I cannot remove it. It seems
>> to only happen with the effects turned on for KDE. Anyone know what
>> this is?
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> To solve this (and keep your Effects turned on) in Desktop
Effects>Advanced
> Disable the
> functionality comprobation, change to Xrender instead of OpenGL and in
> general use: "Instant"
> instead of normal for the animation speed.
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changing from opengl to xrender disables the effects i like (blur,
desktop cube animation, wobble windows). thank you for your input..
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