On 10/4/20 7:11 PM, Alex wrote:
I have a fedora32 system and would like the maillog to rotate exactly
at a specific time. How do I do that? It used to be that I could
create a crontab entry but now there appears to be this timer service,
including /usr/lib/systemd/system/logrotate.timer included
Hi,
I have a fedora32 system and would like the maillog to rotate exactly
at a specific time. How do I do that? It used to be that I could
create a crontab entry but now there appears to be this timer service,
including /usr/lib/systemd/system/logrotate.timer included with the
package that appear
On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 20:13, None via users
wrote:
> Dear kind fedora users,
>
> I was recommended a page to create dotplots, histograms and boxplots.
>
> http://bcs.whfreeman.com/webpub/statistics/spa3e/analyze_data/quant1v.html
>
> It is excellent. However, if the page goes offline, I would li
Dear kind fedora users,
I was recommended a page to create dotplots, histograms and boxplots.
http://bcs.whfreeman.com/webpub/statistics/spa3e/analyze_data/quant1v.html
It is excellent. However, if the page goes offline, I would like to setup the
same abilities on my Fedora system. I do not k
I intend to use systemd-nspawn for various services. Host is a Fedora 32 box.
So far everything works except for IPv6 accessibility from outside my subnet.
So I guess the configuration of the gateway is wrong.
What I did:
- on host in /etc/systemd/nspawn/test.nspawn:
[Network]
VirtualEthernet=