Re: plymouth vs. boot messages

2018-08-23 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Beartooth writes: > In /etc/default/grub I see GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.lvm.lv=fedora/ root > rd.lvm.lv=fedora/swap quiet" (all one line). Is that what you mean?? Don't know if my messages are getting through, because I already sent a one related to this. If you have tried this, then ignore freely

Re: Device defaults -

2018-08-21 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Bob Goodwin writes: > It seems too often I struggle with the problem of dealing with a > device that, when "reset" or new, is on a different subnet and my > computer address needs to change temporarily for the device to be > accessedwith the Firefox browser long enough to change the device > addr

Re: plymouth vs. boot messages

2018-08-20 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Beartooth writes: Does taking out "rhgb" from the boot command line do what you want? >>> >>> It doesn't seem to. >> >> Try removing "rhgb" and "quiet". The following Ansible rule [...] > > Still no joy on either non-GUI PC That is weird. > I don't have Ansible installed (and fr

Re: plymouth vs. boot messages

2018-08-19 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Jarmo Hurri writes: >> On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 15:30:41 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: >> >>> On 08/17/2018 12:57 PM, Beartooth wrote: >>>>Is there a way to tell plymouth to default to showing boot >>>> messages? >>> >>> Doe

Re: plymouth vs. boot messages

2018-08-19 Thread Jarmo Hurri
> On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 15:30:41 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: > >> On 08/17/2018 12:57 PM, Beartooth wrote: >>> Is there a way to tell plymouth to default to showing boot >>> messages? >> >> Does taking out "rhgb" from the boot command line do what you want? > > It doesn't seem to. Try remo

Re: Home Routers (Totally OT)

2018-08-19 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Jonathan Ryshpan writes: > Can anyone recommend a router that actually works? We recently had to select a router for the place where I work. After some consideration we went with Netgate/pfsense, and have been extremely happy: https://www.netgate.com/products/appliances/ https://www.pfsense.org

Re: dnf upgrade issues (F28)

2018-08-13 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Samuel Sieb writes: > On 08/12/2018 06:20 AM, Jarmo Hurri wrote: >> So I needed to dig rpmfusion-free key from https://pgp.mit.edu/ and >> include it in my Ansible playbook. > > Why don't you just install the rpmfusion-*-release packages which > include the keys?

Re: dnf upgrade issues (F28)

2018-08-12 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Samuel Sieb writes: > Oh! You seem to not have the rpmfusion updates repo enabled or > working. I finally figured out what was wrong. I am nowadays using Ansible to install new operating systems. (Thank god for that, it has reduced install time by an order of magnitude.) For F28 I used it for

Re: irc client?

2018-08-09 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Greetings. > Fedora 28, x64 > Xfce 4.12 > > You guys have a favorite IRC chat client? I had to make a similar choice a year ago, and went old school with irssi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irssi Jarmo ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedorapro

Re: dnf upgrade issues (F28)

2018-08-09 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Samuel Sieb writes: > On 08/06/2018 09:52 AM, Jarmo Hurri wrote: >> warning: >> /var/cache/dnf/rpmfusion-free-da4c8a3a7c39e479/packages/compat-ffmpeg28-2.8.14-1.fc28.x86_64.rpm: >> Header V4 RSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 09eab3f2: NOKEY >> Public key for compat-ffmpeg

dnf upgrade issues (F28)

2018-08-06 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Greetings. Typically any issues I have had running dnf upgrade have been solved behind the scenes pretty quickly. Now I have had two persistent issues for a while in F28 (clean install). Output of "dnf upgrade" is currently as follows:

Re: Ip route issues

2015-02-03 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Ed Greshko writes: > echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/accept_redirects > > and make sure you get > > cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/accept_source_route > 0 That didn't help, because for some (weird?) reason after setting accept_redirects=0 for all, my system still had accept_redirects=1 fo

Re: Ip route issues

2015-02-02 Thread Jarmo Hurri
fedora writes: > On 02/02/2015 12:09 PM, Jarmo Hurri wrote: > Duplicate IP Addresses somewhere in your network? Might be the case. Can Windows handle this situation? In order to contact my network admin, I need something to explain why it's only my laptop that has issues. Jarmo

Ip route issues

2015-02-02 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Greetings. Something changed in our work network configuration or my Linux laptop around Christmas. I now have serious network issues. The following happens all the time. -- 1. I am unable to contact a server http://en.wikiped

Re: Closing port 631 from other computers

2014-11-02 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Tim writes: > As others have said, you can reconfigure CUPS so that it doesn't listen > to the outside world. > > As they haven't said, yet, I consider this to be the better approach. > Rather than rely on something else (a firewall) to get in the way, > configure services to be more secure, in

Re: Closing port 631 from other computers

2014-11-02 Thread Jarmo Hurri
>> >> [jarmo@localhost ~]$ firewall-cmd --get-active-zones >> public >> interfaces: em1 >> >> [jarmo@localhost ~]$ firewall-cmd --zone=public --list-ports >> >> [jarmo@localhost ~]$ firewall-cmd --zone=public --list-all >>

Re: Closing port 631 from other computers

2014-10-31 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Ed Greshko writes: > cupsd 2349 root 10u IPv4 37790 0t0 TCP *:ipp (LISTEN) > Does indicate that it is listening on all interfaces. You can prevent > this by editing your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to contain the line > Listen localhost:631 > Which will result in > cupsd 2377 root 11u IP

Closing port 631 from other computers

2014-10-31 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Greetings. After the recent security incidents I am trying to increase the security of my computer by closing unnecessary ports from outside world. The only listening port in my system right now is port 631 (ipp), as "lsof -i | grep -i listen" reports: **