but due to the default
change, now you need to be *aware* of it. You may need to add an
explicit "vers=1.0" to your mount options in /etc/fstab or similar if
you *really* want SMB1.
adding vers=1.0 to mount options is what you want to do.
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On 08/11/16 15:59, arnaud gaboury wrote:
> I am writing a .spec file for an app built with go[0].
> I first made a build following the official doc, then write a .spec file
> and built with it .rpm. Everything is OK but I have some doubts when I
> look at some other .spec files for application writ
On 18/06/15 17:46, jd1008 wrote:
selinux issues the following
If you believe /usr/bin/bython2.7 tried to disable selinux
you may be under attack by a hacker, since confined applications should
never need this access.
Contact your security administrator and report this issue.
Is anyone else seei
rpm -q kernel
if that already lists kernel-3.13.7-100, everything should be fine. if
that's not the case you could fetch the corresponding rpms:
bodhi -D kernel-3.13.7-100.fc19
afterwards, one would use
yum localinstall
to install.
Hope that helps,
Matthias
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-django.noarch
python-fedora-flask.noarch
python-fedora-turbogears.noarch
python-fedora-turbogears2.noarch
python-askbot-fedmsg.noarch
python-pkgwat-api.noarch
python3-pkgwat-api.noarch
python3-python-pkgwat-api.noarch
(maybe still improvable)
Matthias
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On 04/18/2013 03:59 AM, Gergely Buday wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are there Fedora-specific scripting libraries in Python?
>
> - Gergely
>
The only fedora-specific library I know/remember, is python-fedora.
Matthias
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