Hi community,
I'm using MATE on my Fedora 31 system and suddenly files in ~/Desktop
do not show up on the desktop.
What could be the reason and how to fix it?
Greetings, Frank
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On 2020-02-04 10:59, sean darcy wrote:
> syslog has this every 10 seconds:
>
> audit[1039229]: AVC avc: denied { read } for pid=1039229 comm="rpm"
> name="Providename" dev="dm-1" ino=2622531
> scontext=system_u:system_r:setroubleshootd_t:s0
> tcontext=unconfined_u:object_r:var_lib_t:s0 tclass
Hi!
I've been (unsuccessfully) looking for a solution for just one app,
Thunderbird. Does anyone have any suggestion? I use GNOME as a desktop
manager.
Thank you.
Fred
ps: other apps seems to actually remember ok 'by default'
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On 2/4/20 7:51 AM, sean darcy wrote:
From the setroubleshootd man page:
setroubleshootd is a system daemon which runs under setroubleshoot user
and listens for audit events emitted from the kernel related to
SELinux.
Not very helpful, but it doesn't seem there's any daemon running.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 14:57:31 -0800
Mike Wright wrote:
> lxc-* files are from the original LXC. lxc is the base command for
> LXD which is based on LXC.
So, a naive guess that was wrong. :-) Thanks for the info.
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On 2/4/20 1:10 PM, Earl Ramirez wrote:
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 12:25 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias LXC=/usr/bin/lxc
# Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
# Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
%sudo ALL=(ALL:AL
On 2/4/20 1:13 PM, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 12:25:39 -0800
Mike Wright wrote:
Defaultsenv_reset
Defaultsmail_badpass
Defaultssecure_path="some_path"
# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias LXC=/usr/bin/lxc
# Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
%adm
The right pin being bent on one end or the others port would cause
100mbit if the pin that is damaged is not one of the 2 pairs 100mbit
needs.
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 3:18 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 12:46 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> > The only other way I know to chan
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 12:46 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> The only other way I know to change the speed is with ethtool and/or
> setting something in the bios for the specific network card (see
> during post). I don't think gigabyte puts in the the normal bios,
> but I seem to remember there being
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 17:09:02 +
John Pilkington wrote:
> The --verbose log showed a connection to github, but whois identified
> it as BT, my ISP. Power-cycling my BT Hub appears to have fixed
> things. Sorry for the noise.
Good catch!
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 12:25:39 -0800
Mike Wright wrote:
> Defaultsenv_reset
> Defaultsmail_badpass
> Defaultssecure_path="some_path"
>
> # Cmnd alias specification
> Cmnd_Alias LXC=/usr/bin/lxc
>
> # Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
> %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
>
> # All
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 12:25 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
> # Cmnd alias specification
> Cmnd_Alias LXC=/usr/bin/lxc
>
> # Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
> %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
>
> # Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
> %sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>
> # User privile
On 2/4/20 10:01 AM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 12:49 PM Todd Zullinger wrote:
Hi,
Mario Michele Macaluso wrote:
Il 03/02/20 22:23, Mike Wright ha scritto:
Cmnd_Alias LXC=/usr/bin/lxc
rootALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
mikeALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:LXC
I'm not sure, but it could b
The only other way I know to change the speed is with ethtool and/or
setting something in the bios for the specific network card (see
during post). I don't think gigabyte puts in the the normal bios,
but I seem to remember there being 2-3 settings in the network card
bios including a cable length
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 12:49 PM Todd Zullinger wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Mario Michele Macaluso wrote:
> > Il 03/02/20 22:23, Mike Wright ha scritto:
> >> Cmnd_Alias LXC=/usr/bin/lxc
> >>
> >> rootALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
> >> mikeALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:LXC
> >
> > I'm not sure, but it could be (space requi
Hi,
Mario Michele Macaluso wrote:
> Il 03/02/20 22:23, Mike Wright ha scritto:
>> Cmnd_Alias LXC=/usr/bin/lxc
>>
>> root ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>> mike ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:LXC
>
> I'm not sure, but it could be (space required)
>
> mikeALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: LXC
White space is optional there,
I have a Fedora 31 box acting as a Wireguard VPN server. Everything with
Wireguard is working great. Traffic is flowing in both directions, and my
packets are protected. DNS is getting resolved by Quad9.
As an enhancement, I've installed PowerDNS Recursor on the server to respond to
DNS queries
On 01/02/2020 22:22, John Pilkington wrote:
On 01/02/2020 18:14, stan via users wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 13:27:15 +
John Pilkington wrote:
On 01/02/2020 12:03, John Pilkington wrote:
I have been using a script in F30 to build rpms for MythTV. It
worked yesterday. Today it fails:
spec
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 08:14 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> Just a cable between you and the switch? The speed is typically
> controlled by the hardware itself, and if the speed is not gbit then
> in my experience it has always been some sort of physical issue (bad
> cable, not quite plugged in, dam
On 2/3/20 10:02 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/3/20 6:59 PM, sean darcy wrote:
syslog has this every 10 seconds:
audit[1039229]: AVC avc: denied { read } for pid=1039229 comm="rpm"
name="Providename" dev="dm-1" ino=2622531
scontext=system_u:system_r:setroubleshootd_t:s0
tcontext=unconfined_u
On 2020-02-04 17:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I tried Virtualbox with vm's for every version of Fedora from F29 to F31 and
> internet access fails in every version. The network gets an IP Address from
> DHCP and Firefox can access http://www.google.com.au and return results for
> google searches,
On 4/2/20 12:12, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 1/2/20 19:50, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-02-01 08:51, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi Ed, just further to this, you might be right in saying that it
could be the vmware driver not properly supporting Wayland. I have a
vm with Mageia installed in it, and if I c
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 09:33:42 -0500 sean darcy wrote:
> syslog is full of this:
>
> AVC avc: denied { read } for pid=1225843 comm="rpm"
> name="Providename" dev="dm-1" ino=2622531
> scontext=system_u:system_r:setroubleshootd_t:s0
> tcontext=unconfined_u:object_r:var_lib_t:s0 tclass=file permis
syslog is full of this:
AVC avc: denied { read } for pid=1225843 comm="rpm"
name="Providename" dev="dm-1" ino=2622531
scontext=system_u:system_r:setroubleshootd_t:s0
tcontext=unconfined_u:object_r:var_lib_t:s0 tclass=file permissive=0
setroubleshootd[1223244]: error: cannot open Name index
Just a cable between you and the switch? The speed is typically
controlled by the hardware itself, and if the speed is not gbit then
in my experience it has always been some sort of physical issue (bad
cable, not quite plugged in, damaged, or poor punchdown on the jacks).
What kind of cable are
On Mon, 2020-02-03 at 16:54 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
> PD: Ten paciencia chapulín. LVM podría ser tu amigo.
No contaban con mi astucia :-)
poc
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On Mon, 2020-02-03 at 19:52 -0500, Tony Nelson wrote:
> On 20-02-03 17:56:59, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> ...
> > $ sudo pvs
> > PV VGFmt Attr PSizePFree
> > /dev/sda3 fedora_localhost-live lvm2 a-- <128.00g <17.80g
> > /dev/sda4 fedora_localhost-live lv
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 07:35 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-02-04 06:56, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > It wouldn't surprise me. How can I unravel this (short of a complete
> > reinstallation)? I'm not enamoured of LVM and would be quite happy to
> > revert to basic partitioning, but if that isn
Il 03/02/20 22:23, Mike Wright ha scritto:
On 2/3/20 12:34 PM, Earl Ramirez wrote:
On Sun, 2020-02-02 at 23:27 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
The format of that rule looks fine to me. You might look in
the logs (/var/log/secure if you've got syslog enabled, else
use the journalctl command).
It
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 11:19 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> However my problem is the high error rate, which in practice slows down
> Internet connections dramatically. My ISP connection is rated at
> 80Mbps/20Mpbs and usually gets to within 90% of that, but a speed test
> directly to the ISP i
On Mon, 2020-02-03 at 22:15 -0600, Dave Ulrick wrote:
> The BZ looks somewhat similar to my issue--same chipset, etc.--but I
> notice a couple of differences:
>
> 1. I'm not seeing any errors on the interface:
>
> # ifconfig enp3s0
> enp3s0: flags=4163 mtu 1500
> inet 192.168.4.6 netm
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