On 4/14/25 12:51 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Fedora 41
setroubleshoot-server-3.3.35-4.fc41.x86_64
Any of you guys having problems getting
/usr/bin/sealert -b
to open?
Any way to get this info from the command line?
Many thanks,
-T
It's a few years old, but still pretty acc
On 4/14/25 8:54 AM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 4/13/25 6:19 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I am not real conformable using Google software.
Anyone know of a substitute for google-authenticator
Many thanks,
-T
FreeOTP Authenticator is made by Red Hat, the same folks who make Fedora
On 4/13/25 6:19 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I am not real conformable using Google software.
Anyone know of a substitute for google-authenticator
Many thanks,
-T
FreeOTP Authenticator is made by Red Hat, the same folks who make Fedora
Linux. Find it on your favorite app store.
On 4/10/25 11:32 AM, Beartooth via users wrote:
I can't seem to remember how to set auto-login, eliminating the
login screen. (I'm tweaking F41 Mate.)
Does this help?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1202230/auto-login-enable-on-turn-on-system
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I nuked my Fedora 40 machine, installed Fedora 41. At the same time, I
switched from Xfce (after using it for over a decade) to KDE. I am
absolutely adoring the KDE experience, but there is one weird thing that
I can't figure out. I hope someone can point me in the right direction.
I use a fai
On 10/31/24 3:43 PM, Max Pyziur wrote:
Thank you for the recommendation. Reviewing your link, I see that "Developer
membership benefits" are available for only one year. Is this really the case or is
it extendable in some way?
Per the other answer that I received on this thread, I'm inclined t
On 10/31/24 6:47 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
My personal setup is three Fedora machines (two laptops), a Windows 10 laptop,
and an older desktop used for backup/storage.
The last has been running a variant of CentOS for the longest time; backup is
done hourly on the Fedora machines using
What desktop environment are you using? I've been having problems with xfce for quite a while.On Oct 25, 2024 2:01 AM, Andreas Fournier via users wrote:After a recent update I noticed that the screen no longer goes dark
after a time of inactivity. I checked the settings and they are as
before.
On 9/10/24 5:30 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I have a cron line that attempts to restart httpd every morning, but
it's failing with an AVC error:
Sep 10 08:00:00 Bree CROND[723189]: (root) CMD ((echo "$(date): Apache: calling restart")
>> /var/log/httpd/my-log && /usr/sbin/apachectl restart)
On 8/22/24 5:36 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
When I reboot the system, there's a delay of around a minute before
anything happens. This is a single-user desktop and I really don't need
to stare at a spinner for so long. Is there a setting somewhere that
lets me change this? I'm aware of 'reboot
On 7/23/24 7:31 AM, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I try to change the default dns configured by my ISP on a fedora 40.
Once upon a time it was easy: just change the file /etc/resolv.conf
now
So, according to some information got from the internet, I created a
directory
/usr/lib/sy
On 7/15/24 4:05 PM, François Patte wrote:
Le 2024-07-14 10:50, François Patte a écrit :
Bonjour,
According to some howto, it is enough to install akmods-nvidia and
reboot. some others tell that we have to generate and install some
signature
I have secure boot enabled.
Is there some how-to
On 7/10/24 11:59 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone have a favorite uATX motherboard that
supports ECC and is Fedora 40 friendly?
Hey, Todd -
Depends on what you're doing. I have a homelab with a bunch of older
Proliant servers I use for education and testing. Speed is not a hu
On 7/8/24 10:01 AM, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I downloaded the f40 iso for a worksation, but I did not see on the
fedora website how to burn a bootable DVD with this iso file
Maybe someone can tell me how to proceed.
google indicates this for windows no windows at home.
I pref
On 6/28/24 10:51 AM, Beartooth wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:55:32 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 6/26/24 10:25 AM, I Beartooth wrote:
Seamonkey under the last several releases of Fedora Linux does not
display pix. It says, inter alia, "Error: could not load." It also
gives
On 6/26/24 2:56 PM, Mark C. Allman via users wrote:
Anyone have VMware Workstation or Player 17.5.1 or 17.5.2 working on the
6.9.* kernels? The kernel modules from VMware haven't worked in quite a
while. They don't compile for the 6.9.* kernels, and, if I'm remembering
correctly, they don't com
On 6/26/24 10:25 AM, Beartooth wrote:
Seamonkey under the last several releases of Fedora Linux does not
display pix. It says, inter alia, "Error: could not load." It also gives
me a link to Media Viewer; but the help page for that is over my head.
I tried posting via Gmane to se
On 6/10/24 5:18 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Jellyfin from rpmfusion by following the
instructions on the Jellyfin web site for Fedora.
After activating Developer Mode on my TV I used Docker to install
the Jellyfin client on the TV.
I ran the Jellyfin script to
I'd be surprised if you could. The USB drive root filesystem is usually
run on /dev/sda. If you're trying to clone it to /dev/nvme*, it may very
well not work. I would do something like set up a kickstart so that you
can install the system with all the preferred package groups.
Thomas
On 4/29
On 4/15/24 14:02, home user wrote:
On 4/11/24 11:19 AM, home user wrote:
There's
1.
(Thomas)
I finally just nuked all the RPMFusion packages and downloaded the
drivers directly from https://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx and
ran the installer from there. It works fine again.
(To
On 4/11/24 12:19, home user wrote:
(f-38; stand-alone work station; nvidia graphics card; dual monitor;
kmod 4xx driver)
I just finished doing a "dnf upgrade" as a prerequisite step to
upgrading from f-38 to f-39.
There were no hints of any problems. The kernel and the graphics driver
were r
On 4/4/24 00:27, Javier Perez wrote:
I was talking about kickstart
Here you go:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f36/install-guide/advanced/Kickstart_Installations/
If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask.
I usually "cheat" by building a system like I want it and the
On 4/1/24 17:10, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/1/24 15:03, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I've never heard of having to overwrite the end of the drive, but
then, I've only been working with Linux professionally since 1995.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
GPT has a backup copy stored in the last block of the disk.
On 4/1/24 15:57, Barry Scott wrote:
I tend to dd of a few MiB of zeros over the front of the disk.
A few KiB is often not enough.
In some cases you also need to overwrite at the end of the disk I have been
told.
Barry
TMTOWTDI.
The dmesg output is generally *plenty* to nuke the boot sector
On 4/1/24 00:25, Javier Perez wrote:
When I realize I need to nuke my machine and start over, it's:
sudo -i
dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1
systemctl reboot
Choose the right kickstart from the menu.
Refill coffee.
Go back to working as if nothing happened. My home directory is t
On 3/25/24 21:57, Joe Zeff wrote:
In all the years I've been doing this I've never had it fail with a
Fedora re-installation. Of course, I always have a full backup of /home
before I upgrade or re-install, JIK.
I've never had it fail, either. But *in my case* it makes more sense for
me to
On 3/25/24 11:38, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2024-03-25 at 11:07 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1
What's that about?
poc
To further clarify, my system uses NVMe drives (/dev/nvme0n1 and
/dev/nvme1n1). So when I do dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1 as root, it
On 3/25/24 11:38, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2024-03-25 at 11:07 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1
What's that about?
If you overwrite the first few sectors of the drive (i.e. with the
output of the dmesg command), it nukes the boot instructions.
On 3/25/24 11:01, Joe Zeff wrote:
If you have /home on its own partition, you don't even need to have it
mounted on your file server. Just do a custom partitioning (I presume
that you can do that with a kickstart) mounting that partition as /home
and not reformatting and Bob's your uncle. I
On 3/25/24 10:21, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Thanks folks.
Disabling UEFI mode did the trick,
though I do not understand why it was necessary.
I thought that recent Fedora DVDs worked with both legacy and UEFI.
The Fedora-WS-Live-39-1.5 DVD does have an EFI directory.
I didn't get a grub menu until
On 3/24/24 18:43, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I've been trying to get an HP elitedesk 705 G1 mt to boot from dvd.
So far no luck.
I've managed to get DVD listed as the
first boot entry for both UEFI and legacy.
The machine seems to try and fail.
The error messages go by rather fast.
I think I've seem
On 3/22/24 12:24, bruce wrote:
Or...
You might talk with the front desk/data person. If a group came in for
a meeting and wanted to do what you describe, they might have an
additional solution for you to use!
Might be worth checking out.
good luck
That's a great point, but in my experience,
On 3/22/24 11:09, Sbob wrote:
All
I have 2 laptops I need to connect for testing / coding via ssh, if I
connect each to the hotel wifi I cannot connect across laptops with ssh,
If I grab a wifi router and connect it to the hotel wifi and use the
router's wifi will this work?
would it also
On 3/18/24 19:49, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Which scanner/copier does everyone use, that works out of the box with
Xsane?Printing would be nice but I already have an HP that does the job
for me.
I use an HP Color LaserJet MFP M281fdw [1], and it works *okay*. I set
up scan to email and scan to s
On 3/10/24 14:17, Dave Close wrote:
To me the analogy is, in the olden days, a company sending you postal
mail in care of the local post office, the PO sending you a post card
that something has arrived, and you having to go to the PO and show
your identification to retrieve the item. No one woul
On 3/10/24 14:39, Thomas Cameron wrote:
... but that's always the case with the myriad
of fora which which I interact.
Correction, I meant to write "that's not* always the case..."
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On 3/10/24 14:32, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/10/2024 01:20 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I'm not sure why you're refusing to understand my point here.
Oh, I understand your point, I just think that you're going out of your
way to make your life more difficult than it needs to
On 3/10/24 13:32, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
So, I agree with you about the push vs pull factor, so I interact with
discussion.fedoraproject.org via email. 🙂
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/guide-to-interacting-with-this-site-by-email/25960
You can decide what tags you want to 'subscribe' to, it
On 3/10/24 12:58, Joe Zeff wrote:
You only need to have a tab open for a forum when you're actively using
it. Why are you going out of your way to make your life difficult?
I'm not sure why you're refusing to understand my point here.
It's that, in an email list, it's all in one place, and it
On 3/10/24 12:04, Joe Zeff wrote:
Why keep a separate tab for each forum open at all times? How many of
them do you actually need to look at each day?
I'm not saying that. What I AM saying, is that every time I need to go
to a forum, I have to open a separate tab. It's a pain.
Also, if I
Quick definition: fora is the plural of forum, as in a web based forum
to discuss a topic or technology, like
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/.
Having said that...
I love mailing lists. I have filters set up they silently go to the
correct mail folder, I can read through them at my le
On 2/27/24 09:08, Tim via users wrote:
Is Thunderbird one of those apps that always runs once started, and
never quits when you close the window?
There have been times in the past where this is the case, but they're
few and far between these days. Not saying it doesn't happen, but I
haven't s
On 2/26/24 19:44, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On one of my f39 systems Thundebird fails to start claiming that it is
already running. "ksyguard" from root doesn't show anything I can
recognize as having to do with Thunderbird. Rebooting does not get it to
work. Looked at the ".thunderbird"
On 2/23/24 14:51, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Fedora 39
libreoffice7.6-7.6.5.2-2.x86_64 (From LO's web site)
Is it just me or is LO's Secondary clipboard ( etc.)
a real pain in your neck? The first copy work. The second
does not. The paste is still the first copy. I have to paste
On 2/22/24 15:40, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
No to ask too stupid a question, but do we have an
RPM of Star Office in the repos?
Seems like we have the libraries, but not the
main program
# dnf list | grep -i star | grep -i office
libstaroffice.x86_64 0.0.7-11.fc39 @fedora
Star Division w
On 1/26/24 10:10, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I used procmail for years and never had an issue with it. However I
don't like unmaintained software so removed it when support was
dropped. The problem with Sieve (and several other options) is that
they're server-side, so if your server doesn't suppo
I'm reading articles saying procmail is dangerous and unmaintained
(https://anarc.at/blog/2022-03-02-procmail-considered-harmful/).
I get why a setuid root:mail binary is potentially dangerous, but
procmail has been in use for decades and I don't think I've ever heard
of it being used for an e
On 1/10/24 12:39, Bob Marčan wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 12:19:30 -0600
"Thomas Cameron" wrote:
I just checked my system, and it looks like it's set for 512k blocks:
[root@case ~]# blockdev --report /dev/nvme1n1p4
RORA SSZ BSZStartSecSize Device
I just checked my system, and it looks like it's set for 512k blocks:
[root@case ~]# blockdev --report /dev/nvme1n1p4
RORA SSZ BSZStartSecSize Device
rw 256 512 51269216256964765417472 /dev/nvme1n1p4
I assume the installer chose the block size, s
On 12/21/23 14:39, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
So my question is, is there any sort of software which is similar to
Quick Assist we can install on our Linux laptops so that the Linux
team sysadmins can get access to laptops? I've seen folks on this
list talk
In my company, we're rolling out Linux laptops to my team. We're 100%
remote workers, no one even lives in the same state as the headquarters.
If my teammates are logged into the VPN, it's pretty easy to administer
a team member's laptop - I just ask the user for the IP address and ssh
in as t
On 12/12/23 20:03, Sbob wrote:
Hi;
I'm running Fedora 39, I have installed qemu / libvirt / kvm
I have found many guides on setting up bridged networking but none have
worked. Can someone point me to a proper guide?
Thanks in advance
Setting up bridged networking is nowhere near as simple
Actually, that brings up another point, that I don't know if it's still
the case.
When you write a file to a specific place, the SELinux contexts are set
for what's usually expected at that file path. e.g. Write a page.html
file in your homespace, and it'll get general context that won't be
read
On 12/9/23 07:36, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
On 9 Dec 2023 at 18:02, Tim wrote:
Subject:Re: Clean install of Fedora 39 on Dell notebook
was working, but
recent update not getting 50 selerts??
From: Tim
To: mi...@guam.net,
On 12/2/23 15:14, Andras Simon wrote:
Why not remove just kernel-core? dnf will take care of the dependent
packages (kernel-modules and the rest).
Removing kernel-core totally makes sense.
Thomas
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Here's what I do. It's on RHEL, but the process is the same for Fedora.
First, find all kernels which are installed.The last one is the latest,
so we ignore that one.
--
[root@neuromancer ~]# rpm -qa kernel | sort
kernel-5.14.0-284.25.1.el9_2.x86_64
kernel-5.14.
On 11/7/23 01:46, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
Though I do have imap available on my mail server if I ever want to use it.
That's your answer, bud. POP is ancient and crufty, and as others have
said, different mail servers do different, often weird, things to the
messages.
Switch to IMAP, i
On 10/20/23 11:42, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/20/2023 01:39 AM, jdow wrote:
I bet something as simple as "horsehair" is far enough down the guess
list that the probability of a successful attack is out at way more
time than I have life left. When you can put time on your side life's
great.
I used
On 8/14/23 20:54, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed fedora38 over my previous fedora install but didn't
save my network config that included a bridge to allow for local IPs for
my virtual machines. Is there a network tool that I can use to create a
bridge so I can then use the bridge option
On 7/30/23 21:45, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-07-30 17:39, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen
since the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or
Thunderbird issue.
When T
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen since
the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or Thunderbird
issue.
When Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size, way up in upper
left hand corner of window, so small I
On 7/5/23 13:02, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Running xfce4 desktop on f38 terminal the desktop windows have lost
the window bar at the top. Can't reposition open windows.
They are fine if I switch to LXDE or kde. What part of xfce needs to
be reinstalled?
The nuclear option is to boot to
On 6/19/23 14:39, Chris Adams wrote:
I think it only does the rewrite for p=reject and p=quarantine, not
p=none, since by definition, p=none is for monitoring. If you don't
want to monitor, then don't set DMARC or set a policy that would require
rewrites.
ISTR that I was getting tons of reports
On 6/19/23 12:17, Richard wrote:
Another issue on this relates to DMARC. If the mailing list doesn't
rewrite the From: header and your mail service provider's servers
enforce DMARC (DKIM/SPF), your mail service provider's servers will
reject messages from list senders whose domains have DMARC set
On 6/19/23 12:33, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 11:55:26AM -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I have a dedicated Fedora 38 KVM hypervisor that I use for testing, and I
also use my desktop to run VMs. When I leave the virtualization manager app
open (typically overnight), it has
I have a dedicated Fedora 38 KVM hypervisor that I use for testing, and
I also use my desktop to run VMs. When I leave the virtualization
manager app open (typically overnight), it has disconnected from the
remote hypervisor and from my local hypervisor. When I double click the
connection, it j
On 6/5/23 08:14, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
Today I tried to upgrade from fc34 to fc36.
Downloading the package was okay. Problems occur when I agreed to
system-upgrade-reboot:
1- No display... I could only dee the led showing HDD accesses
2- After sometimes (when no more accesses were sh
On 6/4/23 17:30, Chris Adams wrote:
Again, the DHCP request that gets a response "use this file" comes from
the firmware, not the OS.
It goes something like:
- BIOS/UEFI configured for network boot sends DHCP request
- DHCP server says "use this file (aka shim)"
- BIOS/UEFI loads that file and
On 6/4/23 17:12, Samuel Sieb wrote:
The part you're missing is that it isn't the OS that's sending the
DHCP request. It's the BIOS. There's no OS loaded yet, that's what
you're trying to boot.
The hardware definitely sends a DHCP request when it tries to PXE boot.
But when the OS actually lo
On 6/4/23 16:25, Barry wrote:
I have always seen this done by having tooling that read a database of hardware
mac addresses mapped to config.
With that setup you “just” edit the database to switch the os you want and
rebuild
your dhcpd/tftpd config.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of my syste
On 6/4/23 14:40, Chris Adams wrote:
As far as I can tell, you cannot configure network boot for different
OSes in a UEFI Secure Boot environment. The shim is loaded first,
before you get to the point of choosing which kernel to boot, and a
given distribution's shim will only load other Linux thi
I am trying to kickstart multiple versions of Linux. Some of my systems
are BIOS based, and some are UEFI based.
I have a stanza in my dhcpd.conf file that looks like this:
class "pxeclients" {
match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) =
"PXEClient";
ne
On 5/26/23 13:25, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Thanks very much! It more or less put me on the right track. After a perceived
clean exit of WebEx:
$ ps ux
localusr 5546 25.8 3.6 6429840 581604 ? Sl 13:16 0:07
/opt/Webex/bin/CiscoCollabHost /opt/Webex/lib/ libWebexAppLoader.so /Start
On 5/23/23 18:02, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
There's only one true editor for developers:
emacs
Everything else is a pale imitation of emacs' awesomeness.
EMACS is a great OS. It just needs a decent text editor. 😂
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On 5/23/23 16:44, bruce wrote:
Hi.
Curious to know what IDE/editors you guys use for developing code (and
why if you care to expound).
Are there any you prefer for linux vs windows?
just curious...
I use vim, but I'm not a power programmer, just an old sysadmin who has
to tinker with code
On 5/15/23 11:33, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Running an update of fc36, I get
Error: Transaction test error:
file /usr/lib/.build-id/a8/5d273e920106a68e86541b187062d7dbef328a conflicts
between attempted installs of
java-latest-openjdk-headless-1:20.0.1.0.9-3.rolling.fc36.x86_64 and
java-1
On 5/15/23 15:11, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I use Xfce on Fedora 38. I recently did a fresh install of the OS, and
somehow when I launched Firefox, it wasn't honoring my Xfce
configuration that lowers a window when I middle-click on the title bar.
The solution took a LOT of digging. I ask
I use Xfce on Fedora 38. I recently did a fresh install of the OS, and
somehow when I launched Firefox, it wasn't honoring my Xfce
configuration that lowers a window when I middle-click on the title bar.
The solution took a LOT of digging. I asked in #xfce on Libera Chat IRC,
and the folks the
On 5/12/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you have two gigabit interfaces and a managed switch, you can also
team the interfaces for double the bandwidth. Still much cheaper than
going to 10Gb.
Sadly, right now I just have an unmanaged switch. I would either have to
upgrade to a new switch or
On 5/12/23 10:39, Roger Heflin wrote:
yes, that would give way more speed if those desktops need that kind of speed.
"Need" is relative. ;-) But I use one of the servers as a hypervisor for
testing stuff, and the other is a file server. I'm mostly thinking about
the file server, that's where
On 5/12/23 10:19, Roger Heflin wrote:
And also given your hw, limit your interrupt count to the number of
cores on a single socket, the interrupts will typically only happen on
the local socket the given pci bus is attached to, and you would need
to determine if different cards have their PCI bus
On 5/12/23 10:14, Roger Heflin wrote:
Given that hardware, buy something like this instead.
used, but better class of card.
https://www.newegg.com/intel-e10g42bt/p/N82E16833106075?Description=10gbit%20card&cm_re=10gbit_card-_-33-106-075-_-Product&quicklink=true
or something similar from the us
On 5/12/23 10:03, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
Do you just use a copper SFP+ module like
https://www.ebay.com/itm/164322691847 in the Microtik? I'd love to
know what you use.
I used QFPTEK modules from Amazon, but any should do. The Mikrotik does
run a l
On 5/12/23 09:41, Roger Heflin wrote:
I have work experience with Intel 10Gbit, Older Emulex 10GB (be[23]net
driver), current Broadcom 10/25G and Mellanox 10/25G.
Note that for it to be useful you*MUST* have multiple interrupts.
1Gbit interfaces used to hit a limit at around 50Mbit (the cpu was
On 5/12/23 08:53, Chris Adams wrote:
I have a couple of these, one in my home server (which includes NFS) and
one in my primary desktop, connected through a Mikrotik CRS305 switch,
and the setup works fine. I am using bridging on both systems (for
VMs), and that works fine as well. Checking my
Howdy, all -
I use an NFS server export to mount my /home directory on my desktop.
I've got the itch to go to 10Gb ethernet, but I am reading that the
tp-link tx401 has a problem with bridging, and I use bridging for KVM
virtual machines on my desktop. I *think* that you can just disable
usin
All -
I've tested my DMARC, DKIM, and SPF records against multiple test sites,
and it's set up correctly. I've sent email from my server to GMail, read
the headers, and all tests pass.
The problem is, as far as I can tell, EVERY server that sends mail to
mailing lists causes me to get a barr
Thomas
On 2/27/23 00:45, Peter Boy wrote:
Am 25.02.2023 um 16:19 schrieb Thomas Cameron via users
:
Honestly, this was just me nerding out and having fun, and I wanted to share it
in case anyone else wanted to do the same.
Thats perfectly OK. That's what FOSS is for - among other thi
On 2/25/23 06:21, Peter Boy wrote:
Am 25.02.2023 um 00:23 schrieb Thomas Cameron via users
:
Hey, all! I work for AWS, and I put together a quick HOWTO on setting up a
Fedora 37 instance using KVM, and then converting it to a format that can be
used to create a new EC2 instance on AWS
Hey, all! I work for AWS, and I put together a quick HOWTO on setting up
a Fedora 37 instance using KVM, and then converting it to a format that
can be used to create a new EC2 instance on AWS. Note that this is a
personal project, is not endorsed by AWS, and was not produced by AWS.
It’s just
Howdy -
I have a multi monitor machine. The displays are set up like this:
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So I have three large monitors and a smaller tablet below the far right
monitor.
The weird thing is, it seems like the desktop THINKS my screen looks
like this:
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So what happens is, when I d
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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2023 at 9:30 PM
From: "Thomas Cameron via users"
To: users@lists.fedora
On 1/20/23 14:07, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I would like to run cron.weekly from a line command immediately.
How can I do it ?
If the script is /etc/cron.weekly/myfile, then just run
/etc/cron.daily/myfile
as root or via sudo.
Thomas
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And if this is a kernel issue, how is it that it didn't take a kernel
update to cause it? It was working before the update with the same
kernel, why would it stop? Strange.
It may have been a perfect storm of e.g. a previous kernel upgrade which
introduced a condition that a later audio or fi
On 9/12/22 16:28, Grumpey wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 11:22 AM Thomas Cameron via users
wrote:
I have. It doesn't stick between reboots.
Are you using wireplumber?
I referenced https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WirePlumber#Disable_a_device/node
when I disabled my camera micro
On 9/12/22 16:28, Grumpey wrote:
Are you using wireplumber?
I referencedhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WirePlumber#Disable_a_device/node
when I disabled my camera microphone.
I think so:
[thomas.cameron@case Desktop]$ ps axfw | grep plumb
14885 ?Shttps://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-U
I have. It doesn't stick between reboots.
On 9/12/22 10:07, Alex Gurenko wrote:
Why don't you just disable microphones on Brio all together?
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On Monday, September 12th, 2022 at 16:50, Thomas Cameron via users
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On 9/
On 9/9/22 14:56, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
I have two mics, one on my Brio web camera, and one on my motherboard.
Every time I boot up, the Brio mic is selected, and I have to manually
go in and tell the audio mixer that I want the onboard mic to be used.
Sometimes I forget, join a WebEx
I have two mics, one on my Brio web camera, and one on my motherboard.
Every time I boot up, the Brio mic is selected, and I have to manually
go in and tell the audio mixer that I want the onboard mic to be used.
Sometimes I forget, join a WebEx or similar, and they are hearing me
through my Br
On 9/2/22 16:56, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 9/2/22 14:11, Felix Miata wrote:
It doesn't have to use only Radeon drivers. Try removing the
ATI/Radeon Xorg
driver rpm (xorg-x11-drv-ati). That will cause it to fallback to the
newer
technology, upstream default, "modesetting" DIX display driver, along
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