All;
I have a shiny new Fedora 33 install on my new LG Gram 17
I'm having an issue where every 10 min or so my bluetooth music player
disconnects, then reconnects and starts playing again.
Any advice on how to debug / fix?
Thanks in advance
___
u
I re-enabled secure boot and the laptop does still boot, good news!
Also I tried a usb-c network connector and it also works for a wired
internet connection
On 2/15/21 9:26 PM, S Bob wrote:
On 2/15/21 9:05 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 06:59:15PM -0700, S Bob wrote
On 2/15/21 7:21 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2/15/21 5:58 PM, S Bob wrote:
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and
everything works
I don't believe there's any mechanism by which SELinux can result in
ping indicating "destination host unreacha
On 2/15/21 9:05 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 06:59:15PM -0700, S Bob wrote:
Everything I read said to disable secure boot so I disabled it from
the start
Which things did you read? These are likely:
1. Out of date
2. Superstition
3. People who need the nvidia driver to
I was using the default port (22). I did a standard install and did not
change anything in the ssh config
On 2/15/21 7:13 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Feb 15, 2021, at 20:59, S Bob wrote:
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and everything works
Are you running
Everything I read said to disable secure boot so I disabled it from the
start
On 2/15/21 6:18 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 08:14:10AM -0700, S Bob wrote:
I had to go into the bios and change the following:
- disable secure boot
Did it not boot with secure boot enabled
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and everything
works
On 2/15/21 6:22 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/15/21 5:16 PM, S Bob wrote:
It was SELINUX
Can you provide more details?
___
users mailing list -- users
It was SELINUX
On 2/15/21 6:05 PM, S Bob wrote:
I have a comcast router and an untangle firewall setup, all laptops
are behind the firewall. I also have 2 laptops running Fedora 32, I
can ssh to/from the Fedora 32 laptops without any issues
So, here's my attempts to ssh:
F32 = th
I've been running Fedora laptops in this network for years
and never had this issue.
Thoughts?
On 2/15/21 5:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 16/02/2021 08:09, S Bob wrote:
All;
I have 2 new laptops, with new installs of Fedora 33
On both laptops I have run:
# systemctl start sshd
#
All;
I have 2 new laptops, with new installs of Fedora 33
On both laptops I have run:
# systemctl start sshd
# systemctl stop firewalld
They are both on the same wifi network
a ping from either laptop to the IP of the other one produces
"Destination Host Unreachable"
Is there somethi
On 2/14/21 10:44 AM, S Bob wrote:
All;
Has anyone installed Fedora on an LG Gram? I bought one a few years
back and ended up returning it due to issues... Maybe these laptops
are better supported now?
Thanks in advance for any advice...
All;
Just a heads up. I couldn't wait
All;
Has anyone installed Fedora on an LG Gram? I bought one a few years back
and ended up returning it due to issues... Maybe these laptops are
better supported now?
Thanks in advance for any advice...
___
users mailing list -- users@lists.fedo
I just got these messages. From an ArchLinux thread, these aren't files, they
are kernel configuration parameters, see sysctl.d(5).
"systemd-sysctl.service(8) reads configuration files ... to configure sysctl(8)
kernel parameters." These ones are settings under /proc/sys/net/ipv4
The files /et
), if I really must run
a stupid OS then it would be better in a VM
On 12/22/20 11:43 AM, S Bob wrote:
Hi;
I have a contract with a client and they have sent me a mac (ugh).
I thought it would be ok since I mostly spend my time at the command
line but the mac OS is driving me crazy. I
Hi;
I have a contract with a client and they have sent me a mac (ugh).
I thought it would be ok since I mostly spend my time at the command
line but the mac OS is driving me crazy. I hate this thing more with
every passing day, it's like using a preschool toy to do real work. The
mac inter
Hi all;
I have a Fedora laptop, and a mac laptop (OSX 10.15)
Is there a method I can use to run firefon on the mac and have it
display on my Fedora laptop?
Thanks in advance
Sorry if this seems to be a dupe, my previous subject line was unclear
_
Hi all;
I have a Fedora 33 laptop. I also have a mac running OSX 10.15
I want to run firefox on the mac but display it on the Fedora laptop.
Is there a way to do this with tunneling?
___
users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscri
Hi;
I've noticed firefox is noticeably slower after the last update.
Anyone else seeing this? Any easy fixes?
Thanks in advance
___
users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject
All;
I'm looking for suggestions for a VM tool for Fedora 32. I am tired of
having to constantly patch VMware and have it stop working every time I
update to a new kernel. Looking for suggestions. Does KVM run on fedora
32? Can I install a windows VM with KVM? Anyone using other tools?
Tha
On 8/19/20 5:04 AM, George N. White III wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 at 20:52, S Bob <mailto:s...@quadratum-braccas.com>> wrote:
All;
I posted to the Fedora KDE list with no reply, anyone here have
any ideas:
I am having my wifi connection reset throughout the day.
I'm running a thinkpad P73 with this wireless card:
Intel AX200 2x2AX+BT vPro WW
I'll check the AP hardware later this week when I'm back at the location
where I have issues
On 8/18/20 6:47 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-08-19 07:51, S Bob wrote:
I am having my wifi c
I've not rebooted the AP, I'll give that a shot, thanks
On 8/18/20 6:13 PM, Mr Brian Domenick wrote:
Are you doing 802.1x ? Have you made sure your authentication server
is in order ? If its just a simple AP, have you tried to reboot AP ?
On 8/18/20 4:51 PM, S Bob wrote:
All;
All;
I posted to the Fedora KDE list with no reply, anyone here have any ideas:
I am having my wifi connection reset throughout the day. I get a popup
message that says :
*Wireless interface (wlp82s0)*
*Authorization supplicant timed out*
This happens every 2 - 4 hours, it's new but I
On 9/21/19 1:35 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 9/22/19 2:19 AM, William Oliver wrote:
So... for the KDE users out there, how is Fedora doing with KDE
nowadays?
No issues here.
You can check the kde mailing list to see that it is rather quite.
Been using it for years, they had a problem early on
og/vagrant-libvirt-issue-after-upgrading-to-fedora-30/
-
Sudheer S
___
users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org
Fedora Code of Conduct:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US
ot there.
How can I bring the guest OS up? Where is Vagrant looking up the names?
Here's the status of the machine:
vagrant status
Current machine states:
default not created (libvirt)
The Libvirt domain is not created. Run `vagr
Hi!
I am looking for drawing / graphic tablets that works well with
Linux, specifically Fedora, and not expensive. So far I am
looking into some models:
- Parblo A640
- GAOMON S620
- VEIKK S640
- XP-Pen StarG640
- Huion H640P
Any thought?
Thanks!
--
(stephan paul)
become root (or use sudo) and run :
dnf install [filename]
where filename is the zoom_x86_64.rpm file
for example, if you downloaded the file to /home/jbob/Downloads:
sudo dnf install /home/jbob/Downloads/zoom_x86_64.rpm
or
su -
[enter pw]
# dnf install /home/jbob/Downloads/zoom_x86_64.
" sixpack13" writes:
> sudo dnf groupinstall "Fedora Workstation"
I was wondering about that. I did it (without typing "y") on both and
upgraded and a system with a fresh install. In the upgraded case I got
a large list as expected. The unexpected part was that I had a shorter,
but still un
Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times
instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the
current workstation collection has? I notice some things like the
login screen wallpaper program that is present on fresh installs is
missing from an upgraded
Oddly enough the slow boot / shutdowns have dissappeared, the only
remaining issue is the bios setting weirdness, including the fact that
Linux will not boot without legacy OS Boot = on
Thoughts?
On 5/7/19 8:08 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 3:54 PM S. Bob wrote:
root
On 5/5/19 10:45 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 1:41 PM S. Bob wrote:
Hi All;
I've managed to install Fedora 30 on a new LG Gram 17 laptop.
I had to set acpi=off to get the live cd to boot, then I had to remove
the acpi=off and rebuild the EFI grub file so the trackpad
Hi All;
I've managed to install Fedora 30 on a new LG Gram 17 laptop.
I had to set acpi=off to get the live cd to boot, then I had to remove
the acpi=off and rebuild the EFI grub file so the trackpad would work,
subsequent boots without the acpi=off seem to work fine.
I am seeing an odd si
Installing Fedora 30,
LG Gram 17 laptop
if I use no boot parameters the install hangs after "Started Journal
Service"
If I use acpi=off it boots but I have no mouse once I get to the
graphical screen, if I use noacpi I get the same behavior (no mouse).
Thoughts?
Hi All;
I have a new LG Gram 17 laptop. Burned a Fedora 29 live CD, when I boot
it hangs on these 2 messages:
(1 of 2) A start job is running for Journal Service
(2 of 2) A start job is running for for er-live\x2drw.device
Eventually the Journal service fails then it starts over.
Here
Solved - User Error
On 4/17/19 10:10 PM, S. Bob wrote:
Hi all;
I have Fedora 29 running as my laptop, I can run dnf search stoken and
it finds it, however if I create a new Fedora 29 VM dnf cannot find
stoken. Anyone know what package / repo I need to install to get stoken?
One odd
Hi all;
I have Fedora 29 running as my laptop, I can run dnf search stoken and
it finds it, however if I create a new Fedora 29 VM dnf cannot find
stoken. Anyone know what package / repo I need to install to get stoken?
One odd thing is that dnf provides shows stoken (on my laptop) as comin
Hi all;
I'm considering the purchase of an Alienware M17 to run Fedora on. Does
anyone know if it's compatible with Fedora? Specifically the wifi card
choices:
I have 2 options:
- Qualcomm QCA6174A 802.11ac 2x2 MU-MIMO WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2
or
- Killer Wireless 1550 2x2 AC and Bluetooth
On 2/20/19 10:57 AM, William Oliver wrote:
On Wed, 2019-02-20 at 10:16 -0700, S. Bob wrote:
Hi All;
This is probably Off Topic, apologies...
I recently kicked googlemail to the curb in favor of a service that
does
not read my emails (fastmail). We are very happy with fastmail. We
are
using
Hi All;
This is probably Off Topic, apologies...
I recently kicked googlemail to the curb in favor of a service that does
not read my emails (fastmail). We are very happy with fastmail. We are
using our own domain which I was also doing with google.
All of our clients can now email me at th
This is extremely helpful, thank you so much. I will be sure to follow these
guidelines to the letter.
___
users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org
Fedora Code of Conduct: htt
I understand and share your concerns, however my goal in this is to reach and
help those looking for it, regardless of my ideals about software.
___
users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fed
Hi all, I recently joined the QA group, and I wanted to put a feeler out for
setting up a Fedora slack workspace.
There's currently a Slack group for the FEDORA repository management tool, more
on that here, https://duraspace.org/fedora/ which I am also a member of, and
almost every day they h
I didn't get a response for this. Does my question make sense? Or do I
need to rephrase it?
-
Sudheer
On 13/01/19 5:46 PM, Sudheer S wrote:
Hello,
I am using Fedora release 29 (Twenty Nine) and Vagrant 2.1.2.
After I bring up the guest via: vagrant up
in most cases, the terminal s
Hello,
I am using Fedora release 29 (Twenty Nine) and Vagrant 2.1.2.
After I bring up the guest via: vagrant up
in most cases, the terminal starts acting up. The terminal does not
print or recognize the character typed on keyboard. Sometimes, if the
character is typed twice, it appears on the
I normally would use sudo'ed or root'ed "updatedb" followed by "locate
molecule_from_yaml" to find the file on your drive. This could have
some security issues so be aware of that. The files found by
"updatedb" are then findable by those who have gotten some access to
your computer. "updat
├── destroy
├── syntax
├── create
├── prepare
├── converge
├── lint
├── side_effect
├── verify
└── destroy
--> Scenario: 'default'
--> Action: 'destroy'
PLAY [Destroy]
*
El jue, 01-11-2018 a las 10:38 +0800, Ed Greshko escribió:
> On 11/1/18 10:34 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > On 10/31/18 7:25 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > On 11/1/18 10:02 AM, s.hernande...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > error running transaction: file / from install of filesystem-
> > > > 3.9-
> > > > 2.fc29
Hello friends;
I've tried to upgrade from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 using both methods:
Gnome software and DNF, but the process fail with the following
message:
error running transaction: file / from install of filesystem-3.9-
2.fc29.x86_64 conflicts with file from stacer-1.0.9-0.amd64
Please, can
Has anyone gone through the exercise of setting up the boot environment
for booting fedora on a system with an NVME drive where the motherboard
UEFI code doesn't understand NVME disks?
I did a clean install of fedora to the nvme and let anacondia do its
thing. The only non-default item was using
stan writes:
> On Mon, 09 Apr 2018 12:56:43 -0700
> Wolfgang S Rupprecht wrote:
>
>> That looks like a fine solution if you are logged in on a terminal and
>> you want to change it for your current terminal. I'm not sure how
>> that would work from rc.local. H
stan writes:
> On Mon, 09 Apr 2018 08:57:12 -0700
> Wolfgang S Rupprecht wrote:
>
>> How does one activate screen blanking on the vt's these days?
>
> I use setterm --blank=60 to prevent the screens from blanking after
> whatever the default is (10 minutes?).
How does one activate screen blanking on the vt's these days?
I have an ancient 32-bit x86 Acer mini laptop running as a server where
the X11 greeter just started crashing in a tight loop. I've turned the
graphical login off but that leaves me with the first vt's login prompt
displaying. Whatev
27;t support it.
Sounds about right. I believe assuring GRUB2 installed with LVM
support is not that difficult, but GRUB2's LVM support is very
limited, I believe only simple volume or simple mirroring.
Apparently installer developer want to make sure the installer
does not produce an unboo
On 2017-10-08, 12:33, Doug H. wrote:
It looks like I have one that does include /boot living on
LVM.
I also fired up that virtual machine with the netinstall boot
cd and checked out what it would do on a default install and
it did not set the /boot partition to be LVM but it let me use
the p
Is it possible to install Fedora - either with GUI or Kickstart
- with /boot in LVM? I know there are hack to move /boot to LVM
after installation, but after seeing how smoothly Ubuntu
installer doing that kind of installation, I am wondering
whether this can be done in Fedora installation?
T
Possibly, at the last attempt I actually did get grub installed.
/Martin S
Från: Terry Polzin [mailto:foxec...@gmail.com]
Skickat: den 6 december 2016 17:40
Till: Community support for Fedora users
Ämne: Re: Installing F25
It sounds to me as if the /boot on /dev/sda1 didn
way.
/Martin S
___
users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org
"George N. White III" writes:
> I assume the OP's intent was for the system to ignore devices newly
> connected when the screen is locked, so existing devices such as the
> keyboard used to unlock the screen remain available for use. Apple
> systems do something like this. If you connect a USB s
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 6:56 AM, Tim wrote:
> The chief step being to post to this list using an address that's inbox
> auto-deletes everything without a special password, and to receive
> messages using a second address that isn't publicly exposed on this
> list. Long, long, ago, I found that po
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 03:37:11PM -0500, Alex wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know of a GNOME extension (fedora23 desktop) to control
> the date/time in the top menubar thing to change it to 12-hr time
> instead of 24-hr? Is an extension even necessary for that, or am I
> missing some other abi
Mark writes:
> One of my new year's resolutions is to upgrade the monitor on my Fedora
> 23 Desktop.
>
> I've been looking at a 34" curved 3440 x 1440 monitor. But first I want
> to make sure it actually makes sense to get such a large monitor for
> Linux and that there's a graphics card on the m
Stephen Morris writes:
>> As always, YMMV. I find 802.11n fine for what I need wifi for, although
>> I do have 802.11ac available as well. If I need higher speed, my house
>> is fully CAT6-ified with an Extreme Summit 400-48T 48-port switch in the
>> middle, so I can "go copper" if I need higher
Will W writes:
> On Tue, 5 Jan 2016, Tim wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2016 16:45:18 +1030
>> From: Tim
>> Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users
>> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
>> Subject: Re: Cannot access my phone storage from fc22
>>
>> Allegedly, on or about 04 January 2016, Wil
Jack Craig writes:
> how due you calculate throughput? i have a wireless config for 54
> Mbit/sec
> but never measured...
I used one of the web-based speed tests such as
http://speedtest.comcast.net/ . That test is flash-based but there are
others that use straight html such as
http://www.dslr
Does Fedora/Linux support the faster than 54 Mbit/sec 802.11n speeds?
My OpenWRT AP has a status page that claims that the 5 Ghz radio is
configured for a 150 Mbits/sec 40Mhz (double-wide) channel. I'm only
seeing a 54 Mbit/sec throughput over WIFI though. (Over ethernet to the
same router I'm
Gordon Messmer writes:
> On 10/08/2015 11:21 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Hacking routes as one of the other replies suggested will only solve
>> half the problem. The packet gets flung in the right direction. The
>> problem is that the return packet won't be
Bob Goodwin writes:
> I have a device that when reset requires I set my Fedora-22 computer
> to the address 1.1.1.2 in order that I can access it at 1.1.1.1. with
> my Firefox browser.
# allow us to talk to our zoom modem at 192.168.100.1/24
/usr/sbin/ip addr add 192.168.100.2/24 dev eth0.2
Hac
l showed
only 3 or 4 milliseconds delay over a 24+ hr period.
journalctl -f -o short-precise -u apcupsd | \
while read line
do
date="$(date '+%b %d %H:%M:%S.%N')"
echo "$date -- $line"
done
Feb 12 17:32:50.12
Chris Murphy writes:
> Is this delayed behavior reproducible in a shell running journalctl -f
> ? Or only happens with the script log?
I guess I need to get off my duff and run that test.
> If you aren't using rsyslog, I wonder if you can use the single socket
> designed for this instead, if th
Chris Murphy writes:
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 11:59 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
> wrote:
>>
>> Is journalctl in the tail -f mode called "follow" supposed to be
>> realtime? I'm seeing it more or less output log lines in realtime for
>> many hours and
Is journalctl in the tail -f mode called "follow" supposed to be
realtime? I'm seeing it more or less output log lines in realtime for
many hours and then eventually it falls behind with half an hour or one
hour delay.
The (simplified) lines are from a perl sshd tracker are:
open( LOG, "jou
Dave Ihnat writes:
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 05:32:03PM +0100, antonio wrote:
>> as network is a an extension of an office network, I do not want
>> anybody even see that network is extended
>
> With all due respect, it doesn't matter. The Bad Guys(Tm) *will* see it,
> SSID or not. WiFi sca
Ed Greshko writes:
> As I mentioned in a previous message, I would have suggested rebooting
> the GWwhich may also solve it as it may not be an actual port
> problem just that it got into a "condition". :-)
It would be nice if it were that simple. That switch was only a year
and change old
The problem turned out to be my switch dying in a funny way. When I
moved the computer's ethernet from the switch (Netgear GS108E-100NAS) to
a spare port on the gateway, large pings started working.
Thanks for everyone helping to reason through this. The observation
that it wasn't a general f
Ed Greshko writes:
> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ ping -s 1200 wifi (my gw)
> PING wifi.greshko.com (192.168.1.1) 1200(1228) bytes of data.
> 1208 bytes from wifi.greshko.com (192.168.1.1): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.487
> ms
> 1208 bytes from wifi.greshko.com (192.168.1.1): icmp_se
n two identical, fully up-to-date f20 systems.
wolfgang@arbol ~]$ ping -s 1200 gw
PING gw.wsrcc.com (192.168.35.1) 1200(1228) bytes of data.
^C
--- gw.wsrcc.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2000ms
[wolfgang@arbol ~]$ ping -s 500 gw
Digimer writes:
> On 09/08/14 04:46 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Anyone know what is going on here? My 4 DRAM sticks are showing up as
>> scsi devices. Strange.
>> Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access
>> Kingston FCR-HS219/1 974
Anyone know what is going on here? My 4 DRAM sticks are showing up as
scsi devices. Strange.
kernel: 3.15.8-200.fc20.x86_64
Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access
Kingston FCR-HS219/1 9745 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0
Aug 09 05:44:39 arbol.wsrcc.com kernel: scsi 8:0:0
Robert Moskowitz writes:
> On 08/06/2014 03:55 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>>> On 08/06/2014 09:58 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>>>> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>>>>> I suspect that although they are marketed
Robert Moskowitz writes:
> On 08/06/2014 09:58 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>>> I suspect that although they are marketed as 16GB, they vary due to
>>> manufacturing quality by a block or so.
>> The other thing to consider if it i
Robert Moskowitz writes:
> I suspect that although they are marketed as 16GB, they vary due to
> manufacturing quality by a block or so.
The other thing to consider if it is a bargain bin drive is that the
drive might be a counterfeit with mismarked capacity.
http://www.ebay.com/gds/All-About-Fa
g writes:
> a 6gbps drive connected to a 3gbps controller is not going to
> have a 6gbps throughput.
And just to hammer that point home, any good modern SSD is going to have
a capacity of 550 MBytes/sec or more. It is going to mostly saturate
that 6 Gbit/sec SATA channel. Putting the drive on
>> yum -y install koji
>> koji download-build --arch=x86_64 openssl-1.0.1e-38.fc20
>
> yum localupdate openssl*-1.0.1e-38.fc20.x86_64.rpm
A while ago someone posted this method which seems to work well enough
and takes care of the dependencies without installing needless *-dev
options. Basical
David writes:
> The only mailing list emails that Gmail sends to spam, for me, are those
> that come from Linux users that have their own email server(s). And all
> of those come from post to Linux mailing lists.
Yahoo and AOL both have similar DMARC, DKIM, SPF settings and senders
f
Ed Greshko writes:
> On 06/01/14 10:14, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
>
>
> Off topic. Is this email sent from your personal email server?
> I am asking because Google shows a warning that they can't verify
> if this message was sent by the wsrcc.com.
>
> You get this warning because
Sudhir Khanger writes:
> Off topic. Is this email sent from your personal email server? I am
> asking because Google shows a warning that they can't verify if this
> message was sent by the wsrcc.com.
Sudhir, thanks for noticing and speaking up!
Not totally off topic. The issue is that the ma
Oliver Ruebenacker writes:
> I need a new OS for an old computer, an about 10 years old x86. I
> upgraded RAM from 500MB to 2GB, though Windows XP reports 1.99 GB.
> I would have installed Fedora, but they say the requirements are at
> least 4GB RAM.
My trusty laptop which I have been updating s
Ahmad Samir writes:
> On 11/05/14 18:52, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in would
>> also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be the case for
>> non-X11 programs that hang around
Ed Greshko writes:
> I found this for gnome/gdm. Maybe it will be useful for you if you use gdm?
>
> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-desktop-74/gnome-run-script-on-logout-724453/
I may have to do that. Thanks.
Strikes me as an oversight that one has to hack a file together and
Ed Greshko writes:
> In your .bash_logout file you could place a "killall" statement and
> name the process you want to kill off. See the killall man page.
Are you seeing .bash_logout called when you exit a desktop session? I
don't, but then our setups might differ a bit. (I'm using f20
w. cin
I'd assumed that the apps started by cinnamon when I logged in would
also be killed when I logged out. That doesn't seem to be the case for
non-X11 programs that hang around forever and watch files. Those
programs just get passed off to PID 1 when one logs out and continue on
their merry way til
Stephen Morris writes:
> The one limitation with GPT as I understand it is that in order to use
> GPT you must also have UEFI active in the Bios.
I use GPT on all my single-boot Fedora machines. All but one has the
traditional BIOS. The traditional BIOS works just fine with GPT
formatted disks.
Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
> On Sun, 2014-03-16 at 15:04 -0700, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> A clever intruder is just going to wait until a batch of changes goe
>> out and then add their trojan.
>
> Of course you check the hash signatures on those downloads, right
John Horne writes:
> On Sun, 2014-03-16 at 12:59 -0700, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> -- Start Rootkit Hunter Scan
>> --
>> Warning: The file '/usr/sbin/sshd' exists on the system, but it is
>> n
Kevin Fenzi writes:
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 12:59:29 -0700
> "Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" wrote:
>> Are other people seeing this? I'm not looking forward to a full scrub
>> and clean installation.
>
> Did you recently install or update openssh-server, opens
Things that make you go 'hmmm' (see sshd, ssh, telnet mention):
From: root (root)
To: root
Subject: rkhunter Daily Run on [redacted]
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 07:51:04 -0700
- Start Rootkit Hunter Update -
[ Rootkit Hunter version 1.4
Tim writes:
> I've always configured all domains separately, and left the default
> service showing that pre-configuration Apache page that tells you that
> the service is alive, or just a basic page. That way, non-matching
> connections don't connect to /some/ virtual host, as if by accident.
lee writes:
> "Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" writes:
>
>> lee writes:
>>> Could someone please explain why/how this may be considered as an attack
>>> or at least as something bad? Someone requesting an URL from a web
>>> server that doesn´t
lee writes:
> Could someone please explain why/how this may be considered as an attack
> or at least as something bad? Someone requesting an URL from a web
> server that doesn´t serve this URL --- or doesn´t serve the specified
> domain at all --- could be caused by incorrect responses from name
1 - 100 of 503 matches
Mail list logo