On 5/14/20 10:14 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 05/14/2020 07:58 PM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
No, there will not be. Zoom isn't packaged in Fedora. You manually
installed
it. You'll have to reach out to the vendor for that one.
Thanx! I've been trying to use Zoom for meetings of a club I belong to
On Thu, 14 May 2020 12:14:07 -0500
dwoody5...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wed, 13 May 2020 22:57:42 -0500
> i...@itwrx.org wrote:
>
> > On 5/13/20 10:02 PM, D&R wrote:
> > > nftable.conf is setup as:
> > >
> > > flush ruleset
> > > table inet nat {
> > > chain postrouting {
> > >
On 05/14/2020 07:58 PM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
No, there will not be. Zoom isn't packaged in Fedora. You manually installed
it. You'll have to reach out to the vendor for that one.
Thanx! I've been trying to use Zoom for meetings of a club I belong to
but my tablet's audio keeps breaking up
On 5/14/20 9:56 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-05-15 12:30, Samuel Sieb wrote:
That error message has nothing to do with zoom other than it calls some mime
update function in the post install. I get that message regularly from other
updates as well. I checked the script and it's this:
# updat
On 2020-05-15 12:30, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/14/20 9:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 2020-05-15 11:43, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> You could file a bug on blender if there isn't one already, but I don't
>>> think it's a big problem.
>>
>> For fun, I installed zoom in a VM and got.
>>
>> Running
On 5/15/20 12:13 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-05-15 12:01, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
In Xfce, I was looking at the settings for the mouse and clicked the button to
turn it off. Now the cursor sits in the middle of the screen and I have very
few options for control. A few pop ups with
On 5/14/20 9:08 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-05-15 11:43, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You could file a bug on blender if there isn't one already, but I don't think
it's a big problem.
For fun, I installed zoom in a VM and got.
Running scriptlet: zoom-5.0.403652.0509-1.x86_64
On 2020-05-15 12:01, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> In Xfce, I was looking at the settings for the mouse and clicked the button
> to turn it off. Now the cursor sits in the middle of the screen and I have
> very few options for control. A few pop ups with the function keys but
> logout is t
On 5/14/20 9:01 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
In Xfce, I was looking at the settings for the mouse and clicked the
button to turn it off. Now the cursor sits in the middle of the screen
and I have very few options for control. A few pop ups with the
function keys but logout is the only
On 2020-05-15 12:01, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> In Xfce, I was looking at the settings for the mouse and clicked the button
> to turn it off. Now the cursor sits in the middle of the screen and I have
> very few options for control. A few pop ups with the function keys but
> logout is t
On 2020-05-15 11:43, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/14/20 7:23 PM, home user wrote:
>> How do I fix whatever is wrong as indicated by "Wrong namespace on document
>> element in '/usr/share/mime/packages/blender.xml' (should be
>> http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info)", or is that a
>
In Xfce, I was looking at the settings for the mouse and clicked the
button to turn it off. Now the cursor sits in the middle of the screen
and I have very few options for control. A few pop ups with the
function keys but logout is the only useful one. Is there a key
combination that will ac
On 5/14/20 7:23 PM, home user wrote:
How do I fix whatever is wrong as indicated by "Wrong namespace on document element
in '/usr/share/mime/packages/blender.xml' (should be
http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info)", or is that a non-issue? I
forgot to mention: this is f31; I'm
> On 5/14/20 6:49 PM, home user wrote:
>
> That is really old.
>
>
> No, you will never get an update that way. Zoom doesn't provide a repo.
> You need to download the new rpm (which always has the same name) and
> install it with "dnf install zoom_x86_64.rpm". That will do an upgrade
> o
> On 2020-05-15 09:49, home user wrote:
>
> How did, where did, you acquire "zoom"?
>
> Note that on a standard F31 system with only google and rpmfusion added repos.
>
> [egreshko@f31k ~]$ dnf info zoom
> .
> .
> Error: No matching Packages to list
>
> Also, note your src.rpm package doesn't h
On Thursday, May 14, 2020 6:49:38 PM MST home user wrote:
> I signed in to zoom a short while ago to schedule a meeting, and found the
> following three notices:
> New Features
> Our latest release went live on April 12th. Please subscribe to our blog and
> visit our release notes to stay up-to-d
On 2020-05-15 09:49, home user wrote:
> I signed in to zoom a short while ago to schedule a meeting, and found the
> following three notices:
>
> New Features
> Our latest release went live on April 12th. Please subscribe to our blog and
> visit our release notes to stay up-to-date on all the lat
On 5/14/20 6:49 PM, home user wrote:
-bash.3[~]: dnf info zoom
Last metadata expiration check: 0:38:48 ago on Thu 14 May 2020 06:49:20 PM MDT.
Installed Packages
Name : zoom
Version : 2.8.252201.0616
That is really old.
Will an update be available via dnf before zoom starts rejec
I signed in to zoom a short while ago to schedule a meeting, and found the
following three notices:
New Features
Our latest release went live on April 12th. Please subscribe to our blog and
visit our release notes to stay up-to-date on all the latest enhancements to
your account. To update to t
On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 17:36 -0700, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
> 44
>
> Wayland or Xorg?
>
> --
> John M. Harris, Jr.
> Splentity
XORG.
Chris
ch...@cwm030.com
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On Thursday, May 14, 2020 11:42:08 AM MST Christopher Marlow wrote:
> What could cause this issue?
>
> When I open a terminal in FC 32 I see bleed through of my wallpaper as
> seen below.
>
> https://imgur.com/a/EhaLRQu
>
> See the line right up under the password prompt?
>
> It will go away i
On 2020-05-15 06:44, Christopher Marlow wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-05-15 at 06:25 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 2020-05-15 06:06, Christopher Marlow wrote:
>>> On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 17:00 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
Check your terminal's "profile". My mate terminals have profiles
with a backgr
On Fri, 2020-05-15 at 06:25 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-05-15 06:06, Christopher Marlow wrote:
> > On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 17:00 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > > Check your terminal's "profile". My mate terminals have profiles
> > > with a background setting where one option is "transparent".
On 2020-05-15 02:51, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> But this discussion is rather irrelevant anyway. You're not going to get
> what you want. Online updates are not "supported". You can do them if you
> want, but you are on your own. I do online upgrades (not system upgrades),
> but I also generally r
On 2020-05-15 06:06, Christopher Marlow wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 17:00 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>> Check your terminal's "profile". My mate terminals have profiles
>> with a background setting where one option is "transparent".
>> A slider goes along with that setting for the degree of tra
On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 17:00 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
> Check your terminal's "profile". My mate terminals have profiles
> with a background setting where one option is "transparent".
> A slider goes along with that setting for the degree of transparency.
>
>
Nope, nothing in there about t
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 01:42:08PM -0500, Christopher Marlow wrote:
> What could cause this issue?
>
> When I open a terminal in FC 32 I see bleed through of my wallpaper as
> seen below.
>
> https://imgur.com/a/EhaLRQu
>
> See the line right up under the password prompt?
>
> It will go away i
On 05/14/2020 12:51 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I'm saying that if one executable has a shared library open and then
that library is deleted, the inode still exists. However, the same path
could now point to a different inode with a new version of the library
and any executables getting started aft
On Thu, 14 May 2020 12:33:59 -0700
stan via users wrote:
> I think for single use systems, Tom's response is the correct one, but
> you can worry if you want. :-)
After posting, I vaguely recalled that there was a javascript
implementation of the sample exploit code. So, that is another thing
t
On Thu, 14 May 2020 15:53:52 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 May 2020 12:33:59 -0700
> stan via users wrote:
>
> > These are meant to
> > be silos, but this attack would allow someone on one virtual
> > machine to capture data of another virtual machine running on the
> > same core.
>
>
On Thu, 14 May 2020 12:45:29 -0700
stan via users wrote:
> Have you tried a different terminal program?
I'm pretty sure there is at least one terminal program I've
seen that does this deliberately to show off how clever
it is. (I stopped ever using it and forgot it existed,
so I don't remember wh
On Thu, 14 May 2020 12:33:59 -0700
stan via users wrote:
> These are meant to
> be silos, but this attack would allow someone on one virtual machine to
> capture data of another virtual machine running on the same core.
Reminds me of the very early days of KVM virtualization where I
discovered th
On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 12:45 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> On Thu, 14 May 2020 13:42:08 -0500
> Christopher Marlow wrote:
>
> > What could cause this issue?
> >
> > When I open a terminal in FC 32 I see bleed through of my wallpaper
> > as
> > seen below.
> >
> > https://imgur.com/a/EhaLRQu
>
On Thu, 14 May 2020 13:42:08 -0500
Christopher Marlow wrote:
> What could cause this issue?
>
> When I open a terminal in FC 32 I see bleed through of my wallpaper as
> seen below.
>
> https://imgur.com/a/EhaLRQu
>
> See the line right up under the password prompt?
>
> It will go away if you
On Thu, 14 May 2020 23:01:04 +0530
Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> While booting up I get a scary message saying:
>
> L1TF CPU bug present and SMT on, data leak possible.
> The scariest thing about this bug, specifically, is that even
> malicious VMs pose a threat. May speculative execution burn in
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 11:51:11AM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/14/20 11:34 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> > On 05/14/2020 12:20 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > >
> > > Besides, you say the file doesn't vanish until the last program
> > > closes it. While technically true, it's not practically true.
> > >
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 7:31 PM Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> I am in the process of reading this detailed article about the bug:
>
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/hw-vuln/l1tf.html
>
>
> Meanwhile, I wanted to know if any one here has the same problem and
> what they did for mi
On 5/14/20 11:34 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 05/14/2020 12:20 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Besides, you say the file doesn't vanish until the last program closes
it. While technically true, it's not practically true. Sure, the
inode still exists in the file system, but the name is gone or points
to a
What could cause this issue?
When I open a terminal in FC 32 I see bleed through of my wallpaper as
seen below.
https://imgur.com/a/EhaLRQu
See the line right up under the password prompt?
It will go away if you highlight the line with your mouse or type in
your password and hit enter. Its jus
On 05/14/2020 12:20 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Besides, you say the file doesn't vanish until the last program closes
it. While technically true, it's not practically true. Sure, the inode
still exists in the file system, but the name is gone or points to a
different file. So even if one appli
On Thu, 14 May 2020 11:24:48 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> You will only remove the new
> packages and the old ones will stay around forever.
That actually happens already. If I don't do an dnf update
long enough and there are duplicate versions in the
cache there will be old packages left over aft
On 5/14/20 10:52 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 14 May 2020 10:19:35 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
Set the
keep cache option next time if you're only doing a partial update.
That would then keep everything, including the ones I updated :-).
Only have it set for that transaction. Then when you d
On 5/14/20 10:12 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 05/14/2020 09:26 AM, Richard Hughes wrote:
It's impossible. Desktop applications do not expect files to just
disappear when running.
This is Linux we're talking about, so they don't. When you delete a
file, it doesn't vanish until the last program usin
On Thu, 14 May 2020 23:01:04 +0530
Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> Meanwhile, I wanted to know if any one here has the same problem and
> what they did for mitigations.
I mitigate by ignoring it :-). (Seeing as how there I nothing I can do
about it).
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On Thu, 14 May 2020 10:19:35 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> Set the
> keep cache option next time if you're only doing a partial update.
That would then keep everything, including the ones I updated :-).
Still doesn't seem reasonable for it to delete things not
involved in the successful transactio
Hi guys,
While booting up I get a scary message saying:
L1TF CPU bug present and SMT on, data leak possible.
Yup you guessed it, I am on an Intel processor, which is in fact quiet old:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU
Vulnerability info from the kernel:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabili
On 5/14/20 6:09 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I download updates to the cache on cron at night.
I wanted to apply some updates, but not have to reboot
because I got a new kernel or something, so I did:
dnf update 'libre*'
That updated all the libreoffice packages.
Then I look at the cache, and it de
On 5/14/20 12:14 PM, D&R wrote:
> My nftables has been running for hours with no problem.
>
> Thanks for your responses,
>
> David
great! I didn't do much, but you're welcome. :) sometimes it just helps
to have someone to bounce ideas off of.
ITwrx
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On Wed, 13 May 2020 22:57:42 -0500
i...@itwrx.org wrote:
> On 5/13/20 10:02 PM, D&R wrote:
> > nftable.conf is setup as:
> >
> > flush ruleset
> > table inet nat {
> > chain postrouting {
> > type nat hook postrouting priority srcnat; policy accept;
> > masq
On 05/14/2020 09:26 AM, Richard Hughes wrote:
It's impossible. Desktop applications do not expect files to just
disappear when running.
This is Linux we're talking about, so they don't. When you delete a
file, it doesn't vanish until the last program using it closes the file.
HTH, HAND.
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On 5/14/20 10:40 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> °
>
> Some time ago Thunderbird email notifications stopped happening and I
> can't determine why. I have it set to provide both visual and sound
> notification but neither happens. Thunderbird provides audio from
> various sources but never for email notif
°
Some time ago Thunderbird email notifications stopped happening and I
can't determine why. I have it set to provide both visual and sound
notification but neither happens. Thunderbird provides audio from
various sources but never for email notifications now and my effort to
troubleshoot has
On Thu, 14 May 2020 at 13:45, John Mellor wrote:
> > All package updates are scheduled for offline installation. There's no
> > safe way to update packages at runtime, and I've written a lot about
> > this in the past.
> That is untrue. I have observed a few packages installing without a
> requir
Hi
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 9:10 AM Tom Horsley wrote:
> I download updates to the cache on cron at night.
>
> I wanted to apply some updates, but not have to reboot
> because I got a new kernel or something, so I did:
>
> dnf update 'libre*'
>
> That updated all the libreoffice packages.
>
> The
I download updates to the cache on cron at night.
I wanted to apply some updates, but not have to reboot
because I got a new kernel or something, so I did:
dnf update 'libre*'
That updated all the libreoffice packages.
Then I look at the cache, and it deleted *everything*,
not just the libreoff
On Wed, 13 May 2020 18:03:07 -0500
Christopher Marlow wrote:
> Good News! I found a 22" at Walmart today for 88.00 and tax. So I had
> to buy it and I did! Its nice coming from 17.. I open Evo and theres
> this huge white gap on the side of space. I need to figure out how to
> make everything big
On 2020-05-14 8:08 a.m., Richard Hughes wrote:
On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 13:28, John Mellor wrote:
That just stumps me. How can Vim possibly be an update requiring a
system reboot?
All package updates are scheduled for offline installation. There's no
safe way to update packages at runtime, and
On Wed, 13 May 2020 22:14:15 -0500
Christopher Marlow wrote:
> Turns out the new monitor fixed my problem I left the computer alone
> for 30 + min and then moved the mouse and I didnt have the problem I
> have been talking about for the last week now! HURRAY! So it wasn't
> Fedora or my computer
On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 13:28, John Mellor wrote:
> That just stumps me. How can Vim possibly be an update requiring a
> system reboot?
All package updates are scheduled for offline installation. There's no
safe way to update packages at runtime, and I've written a lot about
this in the past.
>
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 10:58 PM ITwrx wrote:
>
> maybe something else is running like firewalld? i've been using nftables
> for a while on other distros and now on fedora and i haven't seen any
> changes being made to my nftables.conf.
>
> maybe run "systemctl status firewalld"?
>
Quite possibl
On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 11:26 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I may not be your imagination, but simply a setting.
There's a meme in there. Brilliant!
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On Thu, 2020-05-14 at 08:55 +0530, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
> On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 6:21 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2020-05-13 at 08:26 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > > On Wed, 13 May 2020 13:07:32 +0100
> > > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > >
> > > > BTW, Google say that Duo
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