On 07/13/17 14:42, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 2017-07-13 at 03:44:06 Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> On 07/13/17 03:22, Richard Shaw wrote:
>>> VLC has been broken for me for months but it appears to be an issue
>>> with the nvidia binary drivers.
>>>
>> FWIW, I'd been running vlc on F25 and now F26 with n
Thanks. Upgraded to F26 yesterday and VirtualBox works OK.
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On 2017-07-13 at 09:26:48 Alex Gurenko wrote:
> I've been using it for last 2 months without any problems (F25
> version on F26)
>
> *---*
>
> *Yours truly, Alex*
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:02 PM, Eri
On 2017-07-13 at 03:44:06 Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/13/17 03:22, Richard Shaw wrote:
> > VLC has been broken for me for months but it appears to be an issue
> > with the nvidia binary drivers.
> >
>
> FWIW, I'd been running vlc on F25 and now F26 with no issues. And I
> use nVidia drivers as w
I've been using it for last 2 months without any problems (F25 version on
F26)
*---*
*Yours truly, Alex*
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:02 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Any known issues with VirtualBox on F26?
>
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> Erik P. Olsen
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:04 PM, InvalidPath
wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Mark C. Allman
> wrote:
>
>> I updated two AWS servers and my laptop today. Worked like a champ.
>>
>> ** AWS servers updated/installed/removed around 1600 packages and
>>
>> required maybe 30 m
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Mark C. Allman
wrote:
> I updated two AWS servers and my laptop today. Worked like a champ.
>
> ** AWS servers updated/installed/removed around 1600 packages and
>
> required maybe 30 minutes each.
>
> ** Laptop has around 5500 packages and needed an
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 05:28:47PM -0500, Doug wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:09:09PM -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> > > On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:55:01AM -0400, Frank Pikelner wrote:
> > > > It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using
> > > > Nmap:
> > > That's true
Barry Scott wrote:
> I'm running KDE plasma under X11 at the moment and would like
> switch to wayland.
>
> First is this supported? If so where is the config that I need to change
> to start up in the wayland world and not the Xorg world?
Not exactly supported, more like a "tech-preview" type o
On 07/11/2017 10:24 AM, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
On 07/11/2017 07:05 PM, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
I upgraded my laptop (Dell XPS 13) to Fedora 26. Unfortunately, I lost
the three-finger click on the touchpad to get an emulated middle button
in the process.
I use XFCE.
I cannot find any relevant c
Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 18:08 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>
> But this is a bald-faced lie. But if I force off, and boot again, Windows
10
> comes up like there's nothing wrong. Normal boot.
Just tried it and it worked perfectly. Did you shut down your Windows
V
On 07/13/17 08:39, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 07/12/2017 05:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 07/13/17 08:23, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> On 07/12/2017 05:15 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
And if you're running selinux in enforcing mode you'll need to generate a
policy to
allow sshd to bind to the cho
On 07/12/2017 05:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/13/17 08:23, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> On 07/12/2017 05:15 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> And if you're running selinux in enforcing mode you'll need to generate a
>>> policy to
>>> allow sshd to bind to the chosen port.
>>
>> You don't have to generate a p
On 07/12/2017 05:13 PM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
> On 07/11/2017 12:34 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
>> On 07/11/2017 11:59 AM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
>>> Two questions:
>>>
>>> (1) Is anyone here running a late version of Fedora on the new
>>> Dell Precision 7520 (or 5520)?
>>
>> I'm running Fed
On 07/13/17 08:23, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/12/2017 05:15 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> And if you're running selinux in enforcing mode you'll need to generate a
>> policy to
>> allow sshd to bind to the chosen port.
>
> You don't have to generate a policy, it's really easy. Assuming port 222,
> ju
On 07/12/2017 05:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I'm not sure what the original poster was meaning by the last part of
that command. You should use either a single host(name) or an IP range,
not both. In your case use either "linux1" or "192.168.1.11", but I'm
not sure how effective it is to scan y
On 07/12/2017 05:15 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
And if you're running selinux in enforcing mode you'll need to generate a
policy to
allow sshd to bind to the chosen port.
You don't have to generate a policy, it's really easy. Assuming port
222, just do:
semanage port -a -t ssh_port_t -p tcp 222
_
On 07/12/2017 05:10 PM, Doug wrote:
On 07/12/2017 06:42 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 07/12/2017 04:39 PM, Doug wrote:
[root@linux1 doug]# nmap -p -sV linux1 1.192.168.1/24
It's the difference between "-p" and "-p-".
Still doing something wrong:
(this PC is static named 192.168.1.11 and is ca
On 07/12/2017 05:10 PM, Doug wrote:
>
> On 07/12/2017 06:42 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> On 07/12/2017 04:39 PM, Doug wrote:
>>> On 07/12/2017 09:55 AM, Frank Pikelner wrote:
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using
Nmap:
i.e. nmap -p- -sV
>>
On 07/12/2017 05:03 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/12/2017 04:48 PM, Cole Robinson wrote:
>> There's a bug about this issue with that's lingered in a lot of forms
>> for a while:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1380893
>>
>> But with my testing, kernel > 4.9 inside the VM fixes th
On 07/13/17 06:50, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 07/12/2017 03:39 PM, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 05:28:47PM -0500, Doug wrote:
>>> How do you move SSH off port 22? Please supply konsole code.
>> Dunno about konsole code; it's a single-line change in
>> "/etc/ssh/sshd_config", from
>>
>
On 07/11/2017 12:34 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 07/11/2017 11:59 AM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
Two questions:
(1) Is anyone here running a late version of Fedora on the new
Dell Precision 7520 (or 5520)?
I'm running Fedora 25 on a Precision 5520. I did get the Core i5 CPU
and the 1080p sc
On 07/12/2017 06:42 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 07/12/2017 04:39 PM, Doug wrote:
On 07/12/2017 09:55 AM, Frank Pikelner wrote:
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using
Nmap:
i.e. nmap -p- -sV
running PCLOS. Command fails:
[doug@linux1 ~]$ su
Password:
[root
On 07/12/2017 04:48 PM, Cole Robinson wrote:
There's a bug about this issue with that's lingered in a lot of forms for a
while:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1380893
But with my testing, kernel > 4.9 inside the VM fixes the issue. So supported
fedora releases in the VM aren't aff
On 07/12/2017 04:42 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/12/2017 04:39 PM, Doug wrote:
>> On 07/12/2017 09:55 AM, Frank Pikelner wrote:
>>> It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using
>>> Nmap:
>>>
>>> i.e. nmap -p- -sV
>>>
>> running PCLOS. Command fails:
>>
>> [doug@linux
There's a bug about this issue with that's lingered in a lot of forms for a
while:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1380893
But with my testing, kernel > 4.9 inside the VM fixes the issue. So supported
fedora releases in the VM aren't affected anymore. You can work around it by
disabl
On 07/12/2017 04:39 PM, Doug wrote:
On 07/12/2017 09:55 AM, Frank Pikelner wrote:
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
i.e. nmap -p- -sV
running PCLOS. Command fails:
[doug@linux1 ~]$ su
Password:
[root@linux1 doug]# nmap -p -sV linux1 1.192.168.1/
On 07/11/2017 04:01 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
This is an ongoing pain in the hind side. All too often, when I resume
my F24 system after a suspend, my QEMU is running away at 100% and my
F21 image (that I use for a few apps that I like from F21) is
non-responsive.
Is it qemu itself that is
On 07/12/2017 09:55 AM, Frank Pikelner wrote:
Fred,
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
i.e. nmap -p- -sV
running PCLOS. Command fails:
[doug@linux1 ~]$ su
Password:
[root@linux1 doug]# nmap -p -sV linux1 1.192.168.1/24
Starting Nmap 7.40 ( ht
On 07/11/2017 06:15 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:01:48 +0200
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The only option, so far, has been to force the image off, then restart
it, then get everything working again.
There appear to be a near limitless number of things which systemd
doesn't proper
On 07/12/2017 03:39 PM, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 05:28:47PM -0500, Doug wrote:
>> How do you move SSH off port 22? Please supply konsole code.
>
> Dunno about konsole code; it's a single-line change in
> "/etc/ssh/sshd_config", from
>
> Port 22
>
> to some unused port.
To b
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 6:28 PM, Doug wrote:
>
> On 07/12/2017 02:10 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:09:09PM -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:55:01AM -0400, Frank Pikelner wrote:
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different p
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 6:28 PM, Doug wrote:
>
> On 07/12/2017 02:10 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:09:09PM -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:55:01AM -0400, Frank Pikelner wrote:
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different p
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 05:28:47PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> How do you move SSH off port 22? Please supply konsole code.
Dunno about konsole code; it's a single-line change in
"/etc/ssh/sshd_config", from
Port 22
to some unused port.
Cheers,
--
Dave Ihnat
dih...@dminet.com
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On 07/12/2017 02:10 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:09:09PM -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:55:01AM -0400, Frank Pikelner wrote:
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
That's true. It's also true that the vast majority
I updated two AWS servers and my laptop today. Worked like a champ.
** AWS servers updated/installed/removed around 1600 packages and
required maybe 30 minutes each.
** Laptop has around 5500 packages and needed an hour.
Many thanks to the F26 team.
*Mark C. Allman, PMP, CSM*
Fo
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>> > It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
>>
>> That's true. It's also true that the vast majority of scriptkiddies don't
>> do that. Quite seriously, moving SSH off port 22 *will* and *does* drop
>> the vas
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On 07/13/17 02:13, CLOSE Dave wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Oh, and since I think you said you're not using IPv6 for anything you
>> can disable it completely and try again.
>>
>> Adding ipv6.disable=1 to the boot parameters seems to work the best.
>> That way it is disabled from boot time.
> Tha
On 07/13/17 03:22, Richard Shaw wrote:
> VLC has been broken for me for months but it appears to be an issue with the
> nvidia
> binary drivers.
>
FWIW, I'd been running vlc on F25 and now F26 with no issues. And I use nVidia
drivers as well.
Since vlc is packaged by the fine folks at RPMfusion
FYO with Chrome everything worked fine. I note that VNC lost connection
password and I had to rewrite them, but it is nothing to blame
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 26(Workstation)
inviato da Gmail
2017-07-12 21:20 GMT+02:00 murph :
> Seconded. Worked fine for me with a small hitch. Had to
On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 19:58:21 +0200 Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 19:39 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > My second monitor has stopped working after an upgrade to Fedora 26
> > using dnf system-upgrade.
> >
> > Also, arandr is busted: here is what I get.
> >
>
On 07/12/2017 12:14 PM, Walter H. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I did this as explained here:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade
>
> and after this I can't start VMware Workstation;
> removing and installing VMware Workstation (latest release: 12.5.7)
> new doesn't help ...
> (the same as if
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:12 PM, SternData
wrote:
> At least, so far, it went perfectly. Thank you.
Me too. I upgraded two systems without a hitch and will do another tonight.
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VLC has been broken for me for months but it appears to be an issue with
the nvidia binary drivers.
Richard
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Seconded. Worked fine for me with a small hitch. Had to uninstall
Chromium first, upgrade went fine, reinstall Chromium,
back up and running.
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:12 PM, SternData
wrote:
> At least, so far, it went perfectly. Thank you.
>
> --
> -- Steve
>
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:09:09PM -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:55:01AM -0400, Frank Pikelner wrote:
> > It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
>
> That's true. It's also true that the vast majority of scriptkiddies don't
> do that. Qui
On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 20:48:56 +0200
"Erik P. Olsen" wrote:
> Running vlc on fully upgraded F25 is broke:
>
> [erik@Erik-PC ~]$ vlc
> VLC media player 3.0.0-git Vetinari (revision
> 2.2.0-git-13163-g351b63f476) [5573948351a0] core libvlc: VLC
> kører med standardbrugerfladen. Brug "cvlc" for a
Running vlc on fully upgraded F25 is broke:
[erik@Erik-PC ~]$ vlc
VLC media player 3.0.0-git Vetinari (revision 2.2.0-git-13163-g351b63f476)
[5573948351a0] core libvlc: VLC kører med standardbrugerfladen. Brug "cvlc"
for at køre VLC uden brugerflade.
[5573948c7d70] core playlist: playlist
On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:12:03 -0500
SternData wrote:
> At least, so far, it went perfectly. Thank you.
+1
I'm using Linux since '99 and moved to Fedora at the time of f25
beta...f26's upgrade confirms it is the best Linux distro by a large
margin!!
Sincerely,
Gour
--
Perform your prescribed
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 11:48:31 BST Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/12/17 18:30, Barry Scott wrote:
> > I'm running KDE plasma under X11 at the moment and would like
> > switch to wayland.
> >
> > First is this supported? If so where is the config that I need to change
> > to
> > start up in the way
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>> It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
>
> That's true. It's also true that the vast majority of scriptkiddies don't
> do that. Quite seriously, moving SSH off port 22 *will* and *does* drop
> the vast major
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Oh, and since I think you said you're not using IPv6 for anything you
> can disable it completely and try again.
>
> Adding ipv6.disable=1 to the boot parameters seems to work the best.
> That way it is disabled from boot time.
That did it! The greeting screen now appears as
On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 19:39 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My second monitor has stopped working after an upgrade to Fedora 26
> using dnf system-upgrade.
>
> Also, arandr is busted: here is what I get.
>
> $ arandr
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/bin/arandr", line 42
On 07/12/2017 09:12 AM, SternData wrote:
> At least, so far, it went perfectly. Thank you.
Sorta went OK for me too, except my old bugaboo regarding libssl.so.7
and libcrypto.so.7 reared its ugly head again. I simply can NOT seem
to kill that crap! There's something left over from way back that ca
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:55:01AM -0400, Frank Pikelner wrote:
> It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
That's true. It's also true that the vast majority of scriptkiddies don't
do that. Quite seriously, moving SSH off port 22 *will* and *does* drop
the vast m
> At least, so far, it went perfectly. Thank you.
How did you do it?
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On Jul 12, 2017 18:50, "SternData" wrote:
At least, so far, it went perfectly. Thank you.
It is also nice to hear someone reporting success stories! Usually, after
an upgrade, there is always something broken. :-)
A.
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On 07/12/2017 04:15 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 2017-07-11 at 22:41:00 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>> Something is fundamentally not working here. I'm just trying to
>> change the desktop background picture.
>>
>> I go into Settings > Desktop. The "Background" tab is open by default.
>>
>> The "Fol
> Please note that the link in question is rather old. It references a package
> called
> system-config-nfs which no longer exists. It also has other outdated
> information as
> well as missing information.
>
> FWIW, it is still easy to implement NFS. Just not by totally following the
> info
Hello,
I did this as explained here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade
and after this I can't start VMware Workstation;
removing and installing VMware Workstation (latest release: 12.5.7) new
doesn't help ...
(the same as if I hadn't removed and installed new)
ifconfig only
At least, so far, it went perfectly. Thank you.
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Fred,
It is not complicated finding SSH running on a different port using Nmap:
i.e. nmap -p- -sV
Suggest adding something like Fail2Ban to slow down the password guess
attempts against SSH.
Cheers,
Frank Pikelner
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 2:49 AM, fred roller wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 1
On 11 July 2017 at 21:33, William wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> A few years ago, I found a web site "https://www.av-test.org"; when trying
> to find comparisons of windows-7 anti-virus software. I more recently
> re-visited that site, and found an article on Linux and anti-virus software
> for Linu
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 08:19:27AM +0200, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
> Linux has no viruses. Why would anyone want an anti-virus then?
I would like to point out, in the gentlest of manners, that is absolutely
untrue. In fact, one of the earliest known bits of effective malware, the
Morris worm, attack
On 07/12/17 19:25, Frédéric Bron wrote:
>> Yes, especially if you are just sharing a folder. Linux to Linux can use
>> NFS or SSHFS methods.
>> This should get you pointed in the right direction if you like:
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Administration_Guide_Draft/NFS
> Thanks, it looks easy t
On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 18:08 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
>
> > On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 13:21 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > > Upgraded F25 that had a Win10 guest VM to F26.
> > >
> > > When the VM got started, the initial logo and the spinning circle came up,
> > >
> Yes, especially if you are just sharing a folder. Linux to Linux can use
> NFS or SSHFS methods.
> This should get you pointed in the right direction if you like:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Administration_Guide_Draft/NFS
Thanks, it looks easy to do.
Frédéric
_
On 2017-07-11 at 22:41:00 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Something is fundamentally not working here. I'm just trying to
> change the desktop background picture.
>
> I go into Settings > Desktop. The "Background" tab is open by default.
>
> The "Folder" dropdown list offers several predefined location
On 07/12/17 18:30, Barry Scott wrote:
> I'm running KDE plasma under X11 at the moment and would like
> switch to wayland.
>
> First is this supported? If so where is the config that I need to change to
> start up in the wayland world and not the Xorg world?
You need to install plasma-workspace-wa
On 12/07/17 14:19, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
Good morning,
Linux has no viruses. Why would anyone want an anti-virus then? It is
possible to install security tools of course, but those come with your
distribution, you don't need to look up for external stuff.
As stated elsewhere, Linux certa
I'm running KDE plasma under X11 at the moment and would like
switch to wayland.
First is this supported? If so where is the config that I need to change to
start up in the wayland world and not the Xorg world?
Barry
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Tom Horsley wrote:
> I use freenx
I take that back! It is called x2go these days, not
freenx. You'll find x2goclient, x2goserver, and
x2goagent in the repos.
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 08:46:15 +0200
Frédéric Bron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 3 PCs with fedora.
>
> Can I open a graphical session with KDE on PC1 from PC2? I.e. can I
> work on PC2 using PC1 fedora/disk/CPU... so that PC2 would just be
> used for visualization?
I use freenx over a ssh connection t
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 3:41 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Something is fundamentally not working here. I'm just trying to change the
> desktop background picture.
>
> I go into Settings > Desktop. The "Background" tab is open by default.
>
> The "Folder" dropdown list offers several predefined loc
On Wed, 2017-07-12 at 11:01 +0200, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> > Of course. The entire basis for the X11 protocol assumes that you're
> > doing this (it was originally designed for graphics terminals connected
> > to servers). Nowadays it's better to use VNC, or Remote Desktop if one
> > of the machines
> Of course. The entire basis for the X11 protocol assumes that you're
> doing this (it was originally designed for graphics terminals connected
> to servers). Nowadays it's better to use VNC, or Remote Desktop if one
> of the machines is on Windows.
You mean I should first connect by ssh, then st
On Wed, 2017-07-12 at 08:46 +0200, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 3 PCs with fedora.
>
> Can I open a graphical session with KDE on PC1 from PC2? I.e. can I
> work on PC2 using PC1 fedora/disk/CPU... so that PC2 would just be
> used for visualization?
Of course. The entire basis for the X
Yes, especially if you are just sharing a folder. Linux to Linux can use
NFS or SSHFS methods.
This should get you pointed in the right direction if you like:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Administration_Guide_Draft/NFS
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 2:47 AM, Frédéric Bron
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have d
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