On Monday 24 June 2013 11:28 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Hi all,
I read a bit about the difference between "Hibernate" and "Suspend".
I use my laptop as virtualization host too, and wonder what about the
VMs when Suspending.
I works fairly well when no VM is launched.
What is suposed t
On Friday, 28 June 2013, Jatin K wrote:
> On Monday 24 June 2013 11:28 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I read a bit about the difference between "Hibernate" and "Suspend".
> I use my laptop as virtualization host too, and wonder what about the VMs
> when Suspending.
>
> I works
> I think that change is just an internal detail cups cares about.
>
> I've been just copying my /etc/cups/ppd/ files from one fedora to the
> next for years now and printing keeps working (and seemed to work
> in fedora 19 beta as well).
Thank-you for your comments, Tom.
Did any of those change
> Did any of those changes involve something as fundamental as the change from
> ps to pdf that is happening here?
I'm pretty sure the ps versus pdf is just the way the print job
is handed to the driver that converts it to whatever the
printer actually needs.
Certainly my Brother HL-2040 doesn't
I have this line in /etc/crontab:
30 23 * * * geoff /usr/local/bin/fp.pl
which executes the program every day at 2330. The script terminates by
executing system 'sudo systemctl start poweroff.target';
Generally this works as expected.
However, when I realize that the shutdown happened
I've got a F19 installation that I'd like to turn into a fully encrypted
system with LUKS.
There are many howtos on the web for encrypting a partition, but they
all show doing it to /home.
the implication is that you need to be logged in as root on the
actual system you're modifying, though I d
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Actually the interesting question is what happens when they wake up? IOW
> Does the suspended guest kernel know that it was suspended and for example
> update its notion of the current time?
basically, yes. It's not (much) different than hibernate on laptops.
-- rex
On 28.06.2013 15:50, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
>> Actually the interesting question is what happens when they wake up? IOW
>> Does the suspended guest kernel know that it was suspended and for example
>> update its notion of the current time?
>
> basically, yes. It's not (
So, my question(s):
-can you do it while being booted into a recovery environment?
-if not, is there any way to convert the whole thing that I'm not
able to figure out on my own (perhaps I'm having a whole series of
senior moments) ???
-Or would it simply be best to do a fresh installa
On 24.06.2013 13:09, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 08:58:17AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
>> I read a bit about the difference between "Hibernate" and "Suspend".
>> I use my laptop as virtualization host too, and wonder what about
>> the VMs when Suspending.
>> I works f
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[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Fred Smith
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 3:42 PM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: retrofitting LUKS encryption on installed system
I've got a F19 installation
Howdy All,
For some reason, there are times when I log into the system and it
simply won't load the desktop. The GDM shows me the login prompt, I
select my username, enter my password, and it says 'Logged In' with the
little green checkmark next to it. But it just sits there. It doesn't
load the d
On 28.06.2013, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
> The only valid reason I can think about,
> is that other people have physically access to your machine
If somebody has physical access to your machine, you're hosed. A
hardware keylogger could have been installed, a camera which spies on
you and capt
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 05:21:34PM +0200, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org
> [mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Fred Smith
> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 3:42 PM
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subj
Geoffrey Leach writes:
> I have this line in /etc/crontab:
>
> 30 23 * * * geoff /usr/local/bin/fp.pl
>
> which executes the program every day at 2330. The script terminates by
> executing system 'sudo systemctl start poweroff.target';
>
> Generally this works as expected.
>
> However, wh
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:25:02 -0700
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> Look at the top of /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron
Speaking of anacron, you may want to eradicate all the
anacron junk if you actually want jobs to run at the
times you specified rather than at random times
anacron picks to be as inconve
On or about 06/27/2013 09:26 AM, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak stated for us
to ponder:
> I want to play back some recorded voip calls in wireshark, but I get no
> audio when I press "play". Audio/video playback in firefox works fine.
> What secret sauce do I need to make this work?
>
>
> [mjc@xena ~]
On 28.06.2013 17:21, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
> It surely works, but at a performance price. And the certainty that you have
> to enter the LUKS-key each time you boot.
Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge processors and later (AMD also) have something
called AES-NI which significantly speeds up disk encryp
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:44:09PM +0200, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
> On 28.06.2013 17:21, j.witvl...@mindef.nl wrote:
> > It surely works, but at a performance price. And the certainty that you
> > have to enter the LUKS-key each time you boot.
>
> Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge processors and later (
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