On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 12:45 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> That shows that there is some kind of server there and that it answers
> on the standard dns ports. It just don't reply to any requests.
Or is it region-fenced? Allowing local (to it) usage, not world-wide.
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On 4/23/25 1:50 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
but lately I'm using xpra
1) does it open an independent session from the console use?
2) does it open to the session on the console?
3) does it have multi-factor authentication (QR tabs,etc.)
4) will it co-exist with Wayland?
5) how much of your hair
On 4/20/25 1:25 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/20/25 12:34 PM, Beartooth via users wrote:
My spouse & I live in our own house, just the two of us, and such
visitors as appear are adult friends. We've been running Fedora since it
was RedHat7, with never a login screen. Nor has that absence ever
Hi All,
I do adore lxdm (I've had issues with lightdm.)
I finally wrote down how to set lxdm up.
-T
lxdm: installing
Note: you can f2> to open a command prompt as root if needed.
[1] if lightdm is installed:
# systemctl disable lightdm
# dnf remove lightdm
[2] install lxdm:
Am 23.04.2025 um 19:26:53 Uhr schrieb François Patte:
> It is a public server:
>
> https://www.fdn.fr/actions/dns/ (sorry, in french
It doesn't work, I also tried the other addresses they listed.
I gave me an ICMPv6 prohibited, so their firewall is improperly
configured.
Contact the operator,
I need desktop persistence. I've used x2go, but lately I'm using xpra.
Both are X11 only, but that doesn't seem to be a problem.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 4:42 PM ToddAndMargo via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 4/23/25 12:51 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > I mentioned it deep in a t
On 4/23/25 12:51 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I mentioned it deep in a thread so it wasn't very visible. There's a
program called "waypipe" for viewing wayland applications from a remote
computer. I tested it out and it is amazing how well it works compared
to X11 forwarding. I will definitely be
On 4/23/25 10:15, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
I am wondering why some dns servers are available and some other are not
if I set them in resolv.conf (or other dns config files)?
The nameservers in resolv.conf will be tried.
And dig @80.67.169.12 sci-hub.se returns:
;; communic
I mentioned it deep in a thread so it wasn't very visible. There's a
program called "waypipe" for viewing wayland applications from a remote
computer. I tested it out and it is amazing how well it works compared
to X11 forwarding. I will definitely be using this going forward.
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Le 23/04/2025 à 19:19, Marco Moock a écrit :
Am 23.04.2025 um 19:15:45 Uhr schrieb François Patte:
I am wondering why some dns servers are available and some other are
not if I set them in resolv.conf (or other dns config files)?
Some might be public servers and other might be not accessible f
Am 23.04.2025 um 19:15:45 Uhr schrieb François Patte:
> I am wondering why some dns servers are available and some other are
> not if I set them in resolv.conf (or other dns config files)?
Some might be public servers and other might be not accessible for the
public by design (UDP DNS can be used
Bonjour,
I am wondering why some dns servers are available and some other are not
if I set them in resolv.conf (or other dns config files)?
For instance this can be seen using dig:
dig @8.8.8.8 sci-hub.se returns:
; <<>> DiG 9.18.28 <<>> @8.8.8.8 sci-hub.se
; (1 server found)
;; global opti
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