> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to use the nmcli command to cough up
> (a highly technical term) the connected state on
> a particular network interface.
>
> According to the man page:
>
> nmcli device {status | show | set | connect | reapply
> | modify | disconnect | delete | moni
I have the same problem when I create a usb stick of Fedora 32 but only on
some newer machines.
I don't think it is a bug but this shows how to fix it:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1768498
Had to access the stick offline on another machine, then , I edited the
/etc/lvm/lvm.conf fi
> On 4/1/20 9:25 PM, Earl Terwilliger via users wrote:
>> Note that it does contain user data that I copy into it. That is why I
>> need to encrypted it.
>
> Are you inserting the data when you create the CD or you're using USB
> and adding th
Note that it does contain user data that I copy into it. That is why I
need to encrypted it.
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Hi,
I've managed to use the kickstart files to create a Fedora 31 KDE live CD
without any problems.
Actually I have a simple python script which conglomerates all the KS
files together to make it easier to deal with. Then I customize it and
have it copy some files into the /var/www/html directory
What about SRS:
https://github.com/ossrs/srs/wiki/v2_EN_Home
We are using it as a vimeo replacement using OBS studio to stream to it
and transcode to FLV and MP4..
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