On 05.06.2017 21:01, Daniel Walsh wrote:
On 06/05/2017 02:09 PM, Walter H. wrote:
I did it this way: stored the following to e.g. bugfix.tt
module systemd_vnc_bugfix 1.0.0;
require {
type user_home_t;
type init_t;
class file { open read unlink };
}
#= in
On 06/05/2017 02:09 PM, Walter H. wrote:
On 05.06.2017 16:34, Ed Greshko wrote:
That is documentation from F14 and is way out of date.
of course and didn't meet my needs as there must be a user logged on ...
Again, late hour, I should have also mentioned that the AVC messages are
held in /var/
On 05.06.2017 16:34, Ed Greshko wrote:
That is documentation from F14 and is way out of date.
of course and didn't meet my needs as there must be a user logged on ...
Again, late hour, I should have also mentioned that the AVC messages are
held in /var/log/audit/audit.log
You can grep on type=
On 06/05/17 22:40, Walter H. wrote:
> it is running now as expected due to permissive instead of enforcing
OK
As I mentioned in a later post, to get back to enforcing you may need to
run...
ausearch -c 'systemd' --raw | audit2allow -M my-systemd
semodule -X 300 -i my-systemd.pp
twice sinc
On 05.06.2017 16:09, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 21:30, Walter H. wrote:
On 05.06.2017 09:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 14:31, Walter H. wrote:
Hello,
On 05.06.2017 01:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
FWIW, in the past I've found it easier to run a Vnc client o
On 06/05/17 21:30, Walter H. wrote:
Sorry It is late in my part of the world and I didn't scroll down
far enough...
> e.g.
> my older mail server shows this when I restart postfix
>
> [root@mail ~]# service postfix restart
> Shutting down postfix: [ OK ]
On 06/05/17 21:30, Walter H. wrote:
> On 05.06.2017 09:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 06/05/17 14:31, Walter H. wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> On 05.06.2017 01:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
FWIW, in the past I've found it easier to run a Vnc client on windows
and
On 05.06.2017 09:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 14:31, Walter H. wrote:
Hello,
On 05.06.2017 01:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
FWIW, in the past I've found it easier to run a Vnc client on windows
and a Vnc Server on the Linux side...
That being said
how do
On 06/05/17 15:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
> You may also want to check to see if you have any errors reported in you
> ~/.vnc directory.
You would also want to check ~/.xsession-errors.
I just restated my VM that is running xrdp and the connection to the
server failed the first time and there were
On 06/05/17 14:31, Walter H. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 05.06.2017 01:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
>> FWIW, in the past I've found it easier to run a Vnc client on windows
>> and a Vnc Server on the Linux side...
>>
>> That being said
> how do I this?
Install https:
Hello,
On 05.06.2017 01:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
FWIW, in the past I've found it easier to run a Vnc client on windows
and a Vnc Server on the Linux side...
That being said
how do I this?
after the connection with mstsc, I get a window where I can select
b
On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my older computer is a Core2Quad with 4 GB RAM had a hard disk with a
> Windows 10
>
> what I did:
> - I plugged this harddisk as harddisk 2 and added an empty harddisk as
> harddisk 1
>
> - I downloaded Fedora 25 KDE (Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-25-1.3.i
Hello,
my older computer is a Core2Quad with 4 GB RAM had a hard disk with a
Windows 10
what I did:
- I plugged this harddisk as harddisk 2 and added an empty harddisk as
harddisk 1
- I downloaded Fedora 25 KDE (Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-25-1.3.iso) and
burnt this to a DVD
- I installed thi
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