inode0 wrote:
>> I see that in /etc/ssh/ssh_config I have the above setting
>> in both Fedora-19 and CentOS-6.4 .
>> In both cases ssh (openssh) tries and fails to use gssapi-with-mic
>> authentication, with the message
>> ===
>> Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide
ok, I think I see what happened.
[root@arbol wolfgang]# ll -Z
/home/wolfgang/.config/google-chrome-unstable/Default/Extensions/_hidden_/0.0.5.0_0/_locales/lt/messages.json
-rw-rw-r-- wolfgang wolfgang ?
/home/wolfgang/.config/google-chrome-unstable/Default/Extens
Daniel J Walsh writes:
> service auditd status
[wolfgang@arbol ~]$ service auditd status
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status auditd.service
auditd.service - Security Auditing Service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/auditd.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Mon 2013-
On Friday, I updated one of several systems that I manage from version
1.2.11.15 to version 1.2.11.25. Thereafter, the service was unable to
start. The error indicates a problem with SSL that I don't understand.
I've included the relevant section from the "error" log below.
After reverting
On 25.11.2013 22:23, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> Then when I select the "Display" GUI it offers me 1680x1050 sure enough but
> does not actually select it.
>
> I still have to run my script to get other than 1024x768.
>
> It doesn't seem to pay attention to lightdm.conf?
>
"--o
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
FWIW, I'm absolutely in love with Gnome3. Best thing ever happened to UI.
That said, it would be nice indeed if users had a choice during
installation, something simple like 3 screenshots to choose from
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
HI
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 7:54 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
That's especially true if you consider that many people are installing Linux
on older computers, especially laptops, so as to get some more use out of
computers that aren't up to running the latest versions
Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/22/2013 04:29 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
This is a VERY good point which I had overlooked, the hardware
requirements of GNOME are much higher that XFCE (and I believe MATE) and
represent choice which is very likely to frustrate potential converts.
That's especially true i
Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 07:05:17PM -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there a better way than fedup, and why is it so slow?
The last few upgrades, I went by the yum method. Despite all the
warnings on the wiki, this seems to be the smoothest of all upgrade
methods I have tried
On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 12:20:50 +, Ian Malone wrote:
> [] The moderators can tell us
> to drop it, but if you want to ask them to ask then better to email the
> admin address rather than the whole list. To be honest though you could
> just ignore it. There are lots of threads I don't read on
On 25/11/13 12:29, poma wrote:
On 25.11.2013 17:27, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Ok, then I assume that to mean there is no better way.
Please this time try to read carefully from top to bottom.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general/425665
Ok, so I have don
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On 11/25/2013 02:54 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
> Daniel J Walsh writes:
>> ausearch -m avc -ts recent
>
> local host (source of rsync):
>
> [root@arbol audit]# ausearch -m avc -ts recent [root@arbol
> audit]#
>
> remote host (destination
On 11/25/2013 12:50 PM, Beartooth wrote:
I've managed to make it a partial default (under xfce4 in F18).
Pan, for instance, routinely opens links in Dillo. Alpine, however, does
not. (I run Alpine on a remote host, over ssh; is that relevant? It does
open Firefox.)
The default browser
In the past, I have always set my default browser to Dillo, which
is very fast and very safe; and it usually shows me at least enough to
guess reasonably well whether I want to go on, switch to another browser,
or skip the site.
I've managed to make it a partial default (under
Daniel J Walsh writes:
> ausearch -m avc -ts recent
local host (source of rsync):
[root@arbol audit]# ausearch -m avc -ts recent
[root@arbol audit]#
remote host (destination or rsync):
[root@capsicum audit]# ausearch -m avc -ts recent
[root@capsicum audit]#
also a tail -f on /var/log/aud
On 25.11.2013 19:05, Jim wrote:
> Where can I get the RPMS for handbrake-gui and handbrake-cli ?
>
Are you ready for your build?
poma
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On 24 November 2013 19:32, Peter Oliver
wrote:
> I've started having a couple of odd issues with terminals in the last week
> or so on my Fedora 19 desktop machine and I think they're probably related.
> My laptop, also running Fedora 19, appears to be unaffected.
>
>
> Sometimes, terminals are un
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 19:58:01 -0500,
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
The requirements for the installer is more than any desktop environment in
Fedora making Fedora not really a good choice for lower end systems
anyway.
It's not quite that bad. I was able to do a succesful install of f20 (games
s
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 09:13:08 -0500,
"Eddie G. O'Connor Jr." wrote:
other version of Linux. I only wish I knew how to "code" so that I
could contribute in some way, but alas,I'm still struggling with
the Terminal and some commands (there's too many dang-blasted
commands and switches!.
Where can I get the RPMS for handbrake-gui and handbrake-cli ?
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I hesitate trying to answer this question because what I am doing may be
wrong.
I tried the following on F18.
I edited the line, found in file /etc/default/grub, which starts
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.md=0 ... rhgb quiet"
appending strings so it had
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.md=0 ... rhgb quiet"
drm_km
On 25.11.2013 17:27, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> Ok, then I assume that to mean there is no better way.
>
Please this time try to read carefully from top to bottom.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general/425665
> This message is an interesting experiment in tha
On 11/25/2013 04:39 AM, poma wrote:
On 24.11.2013 17:00, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Anyone know a better way to deal with this? As it stands it is just one
of the things I do every morning after booting the computer ...
This question is already answered in detail.
poma
Ok,
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I see that in /etc/ssh/ssh_config I have the above setting
> in both Fedora-19 and CentOS-6.4 .
> In both cases ssh (openssh) tries and fails to use gssapi-with-mic
> authentication, with the message
> ===
> Unspecified G
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Tim wrote:
> What happens when you break mail, in one way or another: Your replies
> are not seen with the messages that they're related to. They get
> missed, they get overlooked. It gets very hard to follow an ongoing
> thread when all the messages in that th
On 25.11.2013 14:58, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Look in /var/log/audit/audit.log
>
> ausearch -m avc -ts recent
>
> After failure.
>
You're playing so cool, obeying every rule
Dig a way down in your heart
You're burning yearning for some
Somebody to tell you that life ain't passing you by
I'm try
On 25.11.2013 15:10, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
> What would I do if I actually wanted to use GSSAPIAuthentication?
>
Install and configure FreeIPA on your network. That will let you manage
SSH keys in LDAP database and use Kerberos authentication. You can read
more in FreeIPA's documentation.
Ma
I see that in /etc/ssh/ssh_config I have the above setting
in both Fedora-19 and CentOS-6.4 .
In both cases ssh (openssh) tries and fails to use gssapi-with-mic
authentication, with the message
===
Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
No Kerberos cre
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On 11/25/2013 07:51 AM, poma wrote:
> On 24.11.2013 19:03, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>>
>> For several years I've been doing an rsync across-the-lan backup for home
>> directories. All has worked well until recently (well, since the fedup
>> to f2
On 21.11.2013 23:10, Hugh Caley wrote:
> I'm voting for Cinnamon, since the developer of compiz isn't interested
> in keeping it going. But maybe if MATE was the default for Fedora he'd
> change his mind? Or someone else would take over?
>
Cut loose, footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes
Ooh-w
On 24.11.2013 19:03, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
> For several years I've been doing an rsync across-the-lan backup for
> home directories. All has worked well until recently (well, since the
> fedup to f20 last night). Now backups are failing with an inscrutable
> rsync error. While the err
On 24.11.2013 17:00, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> CORRECTION: Fedora-19
>
> I have a ViewSonic VX2035wm LCD Display monitor on this computer that is
> not recognized by Fedora-19. in order to get a reasonable display I have
> to run /usr/bin/xrandr -s 1680x1050 after I am logged in
On 25.11.2013 10:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I'm on an F19 system running KDE and wanting to install kde-plasma-nm-l2tp.
> One of its dependencies is NetworkManager-l2tp which is pulling in
> kernel-debug and kernel-debug-modules-extra.
>
> Does anyone know why this would be the case?
>
>
yum in
I'm on an F19 system running KDE and wanting to install kde-plasma-nm-l2tp.
One of its dependencies is NetworkManager-l2tp which is pulling in kernel-debug
and kernel-debug-modules-extra.
Does anyone know why this would be the case?
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On 25 November 2013 04:20, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> On Fedora 19/x86_64, Xeon 4cores/8threads, 8GB RAM I have in a VM
> installed windows 2000 (full qemu cmdline see below). What is weird,
> 'top' on host show that all 4 threads load CPU at 100% each. On guest
> are running only minimum process
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