On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 8:24 AM Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> That looks like it only affects mobile chips (with a U on the end) and
> looks like the fix is committed so should find its way into Fedora kernels
> soon-ish.
>
I've found that Linux has been extremely responsive to the recent processor
re
I'm running Fedora 31/KDE and it is great. Fantastic, actually. Kudos to
the team that delivers and supports Fedora, release after release. Things
just keep getting better and better and the update process is so smooth and
easy. Especially compared to those other operating systems...
However,
On 1/24/20 12:41 PM, Tom H wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 7:19 PM Mike Wright wrote:
On 1/24/20 9:54 AM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to set up a dmz between my internal network and the router.
Interface A for internal, interface B for the router. How do I make sure
the default route is set t
On 2020-01-25 06:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-01-25 03:07, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
>> Not sure when it stopped working, since don't use it often.
>> Had noticed that start of connections it was listing F8^M key??
>> Was trying to use it when connected to a windows machine, and noth
On 2020-01-25 03:07, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
> Not sure when it stopped working, since don't use it often.
> Had noticed that start of connections it was listing F8^M key??
> Was trying to use it when connected to a windows machine, and nothing
> happens. Then tried it on one of my o
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 7:19 PM Mike Wright wrote:
> On 1/24/20 9:54 AM, sean darcy wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to set up a dmz between my internal network and the router.
>> Interface A for internal, interface B for the router. How do I make sure
>> the default route is set to interface B ?
>
> I can
On 1/24/20 9:54 AM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to set up a dmz between my internal network and the router.
Interface A for internal, interface B for the router. How do I make sure
the default route is set to interface B ?
Whichever interface has a default gateway configured will be the defau
Not sure when it stopped working, since don't use it often.
Had noticed that start of connections it was listing F8^M key??
Was trying to use it when connected to a windows machine, and nothing
happens. Then tried it on one of my other Fedora machines, and from a
terminal window it puts out a ~ e
On 1/24/20 9:54 AM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to set up a dmz between my internal network and the router.
Interface A for internal, interface B for the router. How do I make sure
the default route is set to interface B ?
Hi Sean,
I can give you the manual method for ipv4.
For traffic to c
I'm trying to set up a dmz between my internal network and the router.
Interface A for internal, interface B for the router. How do I make sure
the default route is set to interface B ?
sean
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On 2020-01-24 18:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Thanks Ed. I think I may have found a pointer to where the issue is.
> Looking at xorg.0.log for Gnome with Xorg or KDE with Xorg, where the issue
> doesn't occur, because there is no xorg.conf file Xorg is using a default
> screen definition for which
On 22/1/20 17:44, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-01-21 10:04, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 21/1/20 12:52, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 13/1/20 23:41, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-01-13 13:08, Stephen Morris wrote:
I am running the VM's in Vmware Player V15
Which also leads to the questions
Your VMware
Doug H proposed the following which solved the problem for me:
For one time only command line addition it should look something like
this:
Check current state...
[root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
[root@localhost ~]# ip route
[root@localhost ~]# ip addr
1: l
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