Leander, that seems to be just the ticket!
Looks like that's solved the issue at first sniff, but I'll have more time
to poke around tomorrow and make sure it's all happy.
Thanks again, and I'll post back when I've had more time to run it through
its paces.
Thomas
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 6:23
Thanks! I guess that I am just surprised that we have not had a new kernel for
a while. We are at 4.17.14 and there is nothing on updates-testing so I was
thinking that perhaps we are moving on to 4.18 hence the delay.
Best wishes,
Ranjan
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 11:22:32 +0800 Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/22/18 11:10, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Just curious, there has not been a kernel in testing for a while. When is the
> next kernel expected to land in Fedora? I guess that it will be a 4.18.3 now
> perhaps?
The latest build in koji for F28 is kernel-4.17.17-200 with the following in the
chan
Just curious, there has not been a kernel in testing for a while. When is the
next kernel expected to land in Fedora? I guess that it will be a 4.18.3 now
perhaps?
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On 08/21/2018 12:39 AM, Thomas Letherby wrote:
> Doesn't seem to have a monitor section, but this may be because it's a
> laptop so the nVidia and Intel gfx are interconnected, I also don't have
> a 98-monitor.conf file.
>
> Might have something to do with it...
>
> Restarting SDDM on another ter
On 08/21/2018 05:09 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I also copy/pasteded the wrong ping results earlier. Firefox normally
works from 192.168.1.1. I just want it to configure the device at
192.168.11.1, the default that results from a "hard reset."
Then you need to assign yourself an address in the 192
On 08/21/18 19:06, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I should have checked before posting. The dev name is required when
removing the address as well:
ip addr del 192.168.1.10/24 dev eth0
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Yes it told me when I tried it. dev/ens2p0 is what it wants ...
It's feeding
On 08/21/2018 04:04 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 08/21/2018 04:02 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> Can you ping anything on the 192.168.11/0 network? I don't think you
>> have a route for the 192.168.11.0/24 network. While you added an alias
>> to your NIC (enp2s0:0) and an IP address for that alias (192.
On 08/21/2018 04:02 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Can you ping anything on the 192.168.11/0 network? I don't think you
have a route for the 192.168.11.0/24 network. While you added an alias
to your NIC (enp2s0:0) and an IP address for that alias (192.168.11.1),
you have not added a route for that netwo
On 08/21/2018 03:22 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
For the command line, use "ip addr".
ip addr add 192.168.1.10/24 dev eth0
ip addr del 192.168.1.10/24
Replace eth0 with the appropriate device name.
I should have checked before posting. The dev name is required when
removing the address as well:
ip
On 08/21/2018 03:29 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 08/21/18 10:53, Gary Hodder wrote:
>> You can temporarily give your lan interface another class C and
>> configure that device to give it a ip in your range.
>> Say your device reset to 192.168.0.1 and your ethernet interface is
>> eth0 you can
>> ifc
On 08/21/2018 03:29 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
However: Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at
192.168.11.1.
That's the address you set your computer to. What address is the router at?
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On 08/21/18 10:53, Gary Hodder wrote:
You can temporarily give your lan interface another class C and
configure that device to give it a ip in your range.
Say your device reset to 192.168.0.1 and your ethernet interface is
eth0 you can
ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
Config devi
On 08/21/2018 07:53 AM, Gary Hodder wrote:
You can temporarily give your lan interface another class C and
configure that device to give it a ip in your range.
Say your device reset to 192.168.0.1 and your ethernet interface is
eth0 you can
ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
Config
On 08/21/2018 03:12 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
It seems too often I struggle with the problem of dealing with a device
that, when "reset" or new, is on a different subnet and my computer
address needs to change temporarily for the device to be accessedwith
the Firefox browser long enough to change
On 08/21/2018 09:08 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
It works as far as it goes, but still no split tunnel. I suspect the
(provider-supplied *binary*) connection script is forcing all traffic
through the tunnel. Looks like I'll have to play with OpenVPN using the
provider's credentials and see if I
On 08/21/2018 02:49 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2018-08-20 at 09:46 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
However, my openvpn connection only routes the private network subnets,
everything else goes over the regular network connection.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "private network
On 08/21/2018 04:21 AM, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
VPN-server processes can push routing info, and DNS-server addresses.
AFAICR systems accept three DNS-resolvers.
This can be tricky. If the VPN-process pushes three resolvers, the old ones
will be gone (while the tunnel exists),
Thus you are un
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 16:44 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 18:31 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > On 08/21/18 17:46, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 09:10 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
> > > > Il giorno lun 20 ago 2018 alle 14:03, Patrick O'Callaghan
>
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 11:21 +, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
> See comment below.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Patrick O'Callaghan [mailto:pocallag...@gmail.com]
> Sent: dinsdag 21 augustus 2018 11:49
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: Split tunnelling
>
> On Mon, 2018
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 18:31 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/21/18 17:46, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 09:10 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
> > > Il giorno lun 20 ago 2018 alle 14:03, Patrick O'Callaghan
> > > ha scritto:
> > > > Has anyone got this to work in Fedora? To be
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 06:12 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> It seems too often I struggle with the problem of dealing with a
> device
> that, when "reset" or new, is on a different subnet and my computer
> address needs to change temporarily for the device to be
> accessedwith
> the Firefox browser
On 08/21/2018 09:59 AM, stan wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:59:07 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have an iPhone .mov quick time video I need to play for my wife. I
get this message from Parole. When I click on install, nothing seems
to happen.
How do I get this decoder installed?
Meanwhil
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 07:59:07 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I have an iPhone .mov quick time video I need to play for my wife. I
> get this message from Parole. When I click on install, nothing seems
> to happen.
>
> How do I get this decoder installed?
>
> Meanwhile, VLC will play the audio,
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 17:13:31 +0100
lejeczek via users wrote:
> I wonder - and for any experts this is probably trivial - and I
> understand it varies with hardware, but in theory, if hardware
> capabilities are fully implemented - should HW acceleration(playback)
> that works on 1080p for h264
I have an iPhone .mov quick time video I need to play for my wife. I get
this message from Parole. When I click on install, nothing seems to happen.
How do I get this decoder installed?
Meanwhile, VLC will play the audio, but the video stays on the first
frame. What's with that?
Or maybe s
See comment below.
-Original Message-
From: Patrick O'Callaghan [mailto:pocallag...@gmail.com]
Sent: dinsdag 21 augustus 2018 11:49
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: Split tunnelling
On Mon, 2018-08-20 at 09:46 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 08/20/2018 05:03 AM, Patrick O'Cal
On 08/21/18 17:46, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 09:10 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
>> Il giorno lun 20 ago 2018 alle 14:03, Patrick O'Callaghan
>> ha scritto:
>>> Has anyone got this to work in Fedora? To be clear, split tunnelling
>>> is
>>> when network traffic to some de
Bob Goodwin writes:
> It seems too often I struggle with the problem of dealing with a
> device that, when "reset" or new, is on a different subnet and my
> computer address needs to change temporarily for the device to be
> accessedwith the Firefox browser long enough to change the device
> addr
It seems too often I struggle with the problem of dealing with a device
that, when "reset" or new, is on a different subnet and my computer
address needs to change temporarily for the device to be accessedwith
the Firefox browser long enough to change the device address too
something in my 192.
On Mon, 2018-08-20 at 09:46 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 08/20/2018 05:03 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > Has anyone got this to work in Fedora? To be clear, split tunnelling is
> > when network traffic to some destinations (or for some apps) is
> > tunnelled over a VPN, while the rest of the
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 09:10 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
> Il giorno lun 20 ago 2018 alle 14:03, Patrick O'Callaghan
> ha scritto:
> > Has anyone got this to work in Fedora? To be clear, split tunnelling
> > is
> > when network traffic to some destinations (or for some apps) is
> > tunnelled
Il giorno lun 20 ago 2018 alle 14:03, Patrick O'Callaghan
ha scritto:
Has anyone got this to work in Fedora? To be clear, split tunnelling
is
when network traffic to some destinations (or for some apps) is
tunnelled over a VPN, while the rest of the traffic goes through
normal
channels. I'
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