Re: (f23) no more prelink?

2016-03-22 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/23/16 09:24, Bill Mattison wrote: > This morning, I upgraded to fedora 23. When that was done, I tried to do a > "prelink > -aR". No such command! The system offered to install it for me (nice > touch!). I said > yes. But it could not find it. What happened to prelink? Is it now >

Re: (f23) no more prelink?

2016-03-22 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
On 23.03.2016 02:24, Bill Mattison wrote: > Hi all, > > This morning, I upgraded to fedora 23. When that was done, I tried to > do a "prelink -aR". No such command! The system offered to install it > for me (nice touch!). I said yes. But it could not find it. What > happened to prelink? Is

(f23) no more prelink?

2016-03-22 Thread Bill Mattison
Hi all, This morning, I upgraded to fedora 23. When that was done, I tried to do a "prelink -aR". No such command! The system offered to install it for me (nice touch!). I said yes. But it could not find it. What happened to prelink? Is it now considered useless? thanks, Bill. -- use

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 03/22/2016 05:27 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote: I then downloaded OpenSSH for Windows using the installer found at http://www.mls-software.com/opensshd.html I recommend using the cygwin port directly, rather than a third party packaging. This looks like it walks through the setup properly: htt

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Gary Stainburn
I've already tried two versions without much success. I did consider using the full cygwin install, but thought it over the top for what I wanted. I may give that another go before giving up and resorting to SMB Unfortunately, I have to talk to a Windows box as these are PDF's that need to be

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi Fred, I have already tried that and it does work. My problem is that this way error checking and correction is a bit more clunky (checking that the share is live before trying the copy etc. Using Perl and Net::SCP is very straight forward from the sender end, and error checking is a doddle.

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Jakub Jelen
I would check https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH Windows guys did some work and the openssh should work on Windows in some way. I didn't try that yet, but it seems working for some people. If you see authentication failures, there might be something unseful in the logs. On 03/22/

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Roger Wells
On 03/22/2016 09:32 AM, Mark Haney wrote: > Yeah, I was kind of hoping that wouldn't be the case, but I do see your > dilemma. There are a couple of free Windows sshd programs available, > though I have no experience with them. This one appears to be pretty > good: http://mobassh.mobatek.net/down

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Mark Haney
Yeah, I was kind of hoping that wouldn't be the case, but I do see your dilemma. There are a couple of free Windows sshd programs available, though I have no experience with them. This one appears to be pretty good: http://mobassh.mobatek.net/download-home-edition.html. Of course, you can always

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread fred roller
What about a shared folder on the window and a smb mount point on the server? Fred Roller On Mar 22, 2016 9:25 AM, "Gary Stainburn" wrote: > Hi Mark, > > Thanks for this, but I need this to be headless and automated, which is why > not using passwords is so important. > > The only method I've go

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi Mark, Thanks for this, but I need this to be headless and automated, which is why not using passwords is so important. The only method I've got working so far is standard SMB shares but that solution isn't as clean as sftp (if I can get it working) On Tuesday 22 March 2016 12:48:37 Mark Han

Re: Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Mark Haney
I routinely copy files to/from Windows to my Linux boxes, and the best way I've found is either use Dolphin and smb:// or use samba client from the command line. Getting SSH/SCP/SFTP to work on Windows isn't trivial (at least it hasn't been) so I just skip that effort altogether. Another method I

Slightly OT - connecting from Fedora to Windows 7 sftp/ssh using public keys

2016-03-22 Thread Gary Stainburn
I need a way to rebustly copy files from a Fedora server to a Windows box. As my usual environment is Linux by first thought was SCP, using Perl and Net::SCP. I first tried an OpenSSH install from the WinSCP site and had managed to connec to the Windows box using passwords, but could not get pu

Re: Major owncloud updates incoming

2016-03-22 Thread James Hogarth
On 9 March 2016 at 15:42, James Hogarth wrote: > > > On 24 February 2016 at 17:30, James Hogarth > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> We're at the last stages of preparing the first major owncloud update in >> a while. >> >> The current version of owncloud in Fedora is the fairly old stable 8.0 >> releas

Re: strange icon problem with commercial video dvd

2016-03-22 Thread François Patte
Le 21/03/2016 23:52, Ed Greshko a écrit : > > > On 03/22/16 06:04, François Patte wrote: >> Of course! If not vlc does not read dvd. But, is libdvdcss is reponsible >> for the display of dvd icons? I am wondering if there is not a bug >> there: I took libdvdcss from remi repo (livna was out of or