Re: logging in as root

2023-06-20 Thread Bill Cunningham
On 6/20/2023 8:46 PM, Chris Adams wrote: Once upon a time, Mike Wright said: You want to use "sudo su" and use your personal password. There's no reason to "sudo su" (don't know why this gets recommended). You can "sudo -s" (similar to plain "su", stays in current directory, doesn't act like

Re: logging in as root

2023-06-20 Thread Mike Wright
On 6/20/23 17:46, Chris Adams wrote: Once upon a time, Mike Wright said: You want to use "sudo su" and use your personal password. There's no reason to "sudo su" (don't know why this gets recommended). In my case su is easier to type than -s. I don't have to take my fingers off the home r

Re: logging in as root

2023-06-20 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Mike Wright said: > You want to use "sudo su" and use your personal password. There's no reason to "sudo su" (don't know why this gets recommended). You can "sudo -s" (similar to plain "su", stays in current directory, doesn't act like a login shell) or "sudo -i" (similar to "su

Re: logging in as root

2023-06-20 Thread Mike Wright
On 6/20/23 17:33, Bill Cunningham wrote:     I have uploaded the tar.gz file to my cloud VM and try to use the system and it will not let me have root privledges. I use 'su' and the system wants me to enter a password. IDK what the password is. IS there a way around this? You want to use "su

logging in as root

2023-06-20 Thread Bill Cunningham
    I have uploaded the tar.gz file to my cloud VM and try to use the system and it will not let me have root privledges. I use 'su' and the system wants me to enter a password. IDK what the password is. IS there a way around this? B ___ users maili

Re: firewalld question

2023-06-20 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> We're more used to controls doing something immediately. This is more >> akin to editing a configuration file, then restarting the service. Chris Adams: > When you think about changing firewall rules, especially on a remote > system, it makes sense - you may need to batch up changes and a

Tip: xfce4-notifyd not rearranging annoyance workaround

2023-06-20 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
*Tip: xfce4-notifyd not rearranging annoyance workaround:* Fedora 37 libnotify-0.8.2-1.fc37.x86_64 xfce4-notifyd-0.6.4-1.fc37.x86_64 osmo-0.4.4-2.fc37.x86_64 https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfdesktop/-/issues/154 *Background*: when a popup is issued to libnotify, xfce4-notifyd intercepts it. xfc

Re: Anyone else seeing libvirtd refusing connections after a day?

2023-06-20 Thread Robert McBroom via users
On 6/19/23 14:57, Thomas Cameron wrote: On 6/19/23 12:33, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 11:55:26AM -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote: I have a dedicated Fedora 38 KVM hypervisor that I use for testing, and I also use my desktop to run VMs. When I leave the virtualization manager a

Re: firewalld question

2023-06-20 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Tim said: > We're more used to controls doing something immediately. This is more > akin to editing a configuration file, then restarting the service. When you think about changing firewall rules, especially on a remote system, it makes sense - you may need to batch up changes

Re: What causes mailing list bounce?

2023-06-20 Thread Robert McBroom via users
On 6/19/23 10:19, stan via users wrote: On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 10:49:48 -0400 Robert McBroom via users wrote: Received a strange message from the kde list. - Your membership in the mailing list kde-linux has been disabled due to excessive bounces The last bounce received fro

RE: blkid fully broken too chroot has losen sense in addition fstab has received an update not smart and luckily locate works with type the button star

2023-06-20 Thread Dorian ROSSE
Hello everybody and the team fedora, although rufus is broken fortunately i have created the pen usb with the program from the team fedora for create the installer fedora however the installer keep again the same error for install fedora fortunately i happen i can reduce the part home but the