On 02/18/17 14:38, InvalidPath wrote:
> Well thats just it.. on linux IDK where the correct location is. I
> tried placing it and the ca.crt in the same folder, then specifying
> the entire path in the .ovpn and both times the gui prompted me, do I
> want to copy them to /home/user/etc/etc and I c
On 02/17/17 21:09, Rick Stevens wrote:
The OP (Bob G.) did a "dnf install " and it seems
functional for him at this time.
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I had to install "wireshark-qt"and
"wireshark-gtk." I did it in that order.
Before
On 02/18/17 00:30, Joe Zeff wrote:
Of course that only works if you
actually have the package installed.
Yes, but my suggestion tells you
really, really quickly if it's
installed or not.
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whereis wireshark
And I did "locate wireshark" and
On 02/17/17 18:18, InvalidPath wrote:
What problem are you having that you
need to packet sniff wifi cameras?
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I'm not sure what I might discover, it's
something Sam Sieb suggested I try in
another thread and I am just getting to
it. I have had problems but have managed
to work through mos
On Feb 18, 2017 4:25 AM, "Bob Goodwin" wrote:
On 02/17/17 18:18, InvalidPath wrote:
> What problem are you having that you need to packet sniff wifi cameras?
>
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I'm not sure what I might discover, it's something Sam Sieb suggested I try
in another thread and I am just getting to it. I have had
On 02/17/17 18:26, poma wrote:
I'm losing interest in
the iPhone and its camera.
Bob
Joie de vivre.
Considering that any smartphone device can share files via Wi-Fi, currently
broken USB method should not be nothing critical, right.
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Yes, the Apple Store provided an app.,
"Simple Transfer
Every so often, when I run "dnf -y update" in a terminal,
these messages will show up:
[root@zooty ~]# dnf -y update
BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7a: 5771/139940940851008
BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7c: 5771/139940940851008
BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7d: 5771/13
On 02/18/17 09:59, InvalidPath wrote:
Makse perfect sense. No I was mainly
curious, have you tried different
antennae?
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The router being used as an ethernet
bridge presently [WNDR4500, I pick
models compatible with the Tomato
version of dd-wrt] has internal antennas
and no connectors.
On Feb 18, 2017 3:03 AM, "Ed Greshko" wrote:
On 02/18/17 14:38, InvalidPath wrote:
> Well thats just it.. on linux IDK where the correct location is. I
> tried placing it and the ca.crt in the same folder, then specifying
> the entire path in the .ovpn and both times the gui prompted me, do I
>
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 8:31 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 02/18/17 09:59, InvalidPath wrote:
>
>>
>> Makse perfect sense. No I was mainly curious, have you tried different
>> antennae?
>>
>
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> The router being used as an ethernet bridge presently [WNDR4500, I pick
> models compatible with the
On 02/18/17 11:33, InvalidPath wrote:
Sounds like your situation would
benefit from a pair of
semi-directional antennas. Back
before we moved I had an Ubiquiti out
in the barn as 'chicken-overwatch' but
now I use the same one to upload
static images to Wunderground via a
cron ftp job on an
I've only ever seen these after running `fedpkg mockbuild`. It's weird. Not
sure why it happens. Would love to know.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 11:07 AM Tom Horsley wrote:
> Every so often, when I run "dnf -y update" in a terminal,
> these messages will show up:
>
> [root@zooty ~]# dnf -y update
>
On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 17:19:52 + (UTC)
Beartooth wrote:
> I'm not sure where I ought to post this; if there's still a
> Mailman list, it's not carried by Gmane. And even if there is, this
> may be a Fedora question.
>
> On my own domain (not Comcast) I've been running three lists
On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 10:13:43 -0500
Tom Horsley wrote:
> Every so often, when I run "dnf -y update" in a terminal,
> these messages will show up:
>
> [root@zooty ~]# dnf -y update
> BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7a: 5771/139940940851008
> BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7c: 5771
True.. If you'd like we can continue offline. I will add one further
comment: multiple antennas are typically MIMO (multiple input multiple
output), which is cool unless your endpoint device does not support it.
Which wifi cameras likely don't.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 10:50:50 -0700
stan wrote:
> It must be something about your system, since I also only use dnf from
> the command line, and I've never seen those. I don't use the -y
> option ever, so it could be something to do with that, though it seems
> unlikely.
Maybe it is some interact
On 02/18/2017 11:12 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Maybe it is some interaction with akmods building an updated
nvidia driver? That's a little outside the norm, and of course
it only happens when there is a kernel update, which might
explain why it is only an occasional message. That's my best
guess anyw
I see frequently but I've also seen it on official builds on koji
Richard
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On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 14:12:45 -0500
Tom Horsley wrote:
> Maybe it is some interaction with akmods building an updated
> nvidia driver? That's a little outside the norm, and of course
> it only happens when there is a kernel update, which might
> explain why it is only an occasional message. That's
On 02/18/17 23:37, InvalidPath wrote:
> Feb 18 08:32:16 localhost.localdomain nm-openvpn[7769]: VERIFY ERROR:
> depth=0, error=certificate signature failure: C=US, ST=MT,
> O=$organization, OU=Operations, CN=-v
> Feb 18 08:32:16 localhost.localdomain nm-openvpn[7769]: OpenSSL:
> error:14090086
On Sat, 2017-02-18 at 08:37 -0700, InvalidPath wrote:
> Sorry Ed.. with the default being at the top for so many devices and apps
> it didn't even cross my mind.
I suggest you take a look at the list Guidelines, which ask people not
to top-post, not to use HTML, and to quote selectively in their r
I think I did mention that this 'provider' is from the companies pfSense
firewall. So there is no actual, like 3rd party provider or anything. And
Windows works perfectly with this exact .ovpn..
Not sure how I can provide you with an 'actual' test case other than
providing logs from a successful
Here's a long short but does anyone know how to move Gmails default reply
to the bottom of a thread? I am unable to find the setting if it exists..
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 4:14 PM, InvalidPath wrote:
> I think I did mention that this 'provider' is from the companies pfSense
> firewall. So there
On 02/19/17 07:14, InvalidPath wrote:
> I think I did mention that this 'provider' is from the companies
> pfSense firewall. So there is no actual, like 3rd party provider or
> anything. And Windows works perfectly with this exact .ovpn..
I seem to have missed your mention of pfSense.
So, basi
Hi
I am using Fedora 25 XFCE
Is there any way to check the battery levels of the Bluetooth headphones?
Like a gadget similar to the llaptop battery levels?
Thanks
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On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 4:09 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-02-18 at 08:37 -0700, InvalidPath wrote:
> > Sorry Ed.. with the default being at the top for so many devices and apps
> > it didn't even cross my mind.
>
> I suggest you take a look at the list Guidelines, which ask peopl
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 02/19/17 07:14, InvalidPath wrote:
> > I think I did mention that this 'provider' is from the companies
> > pfSense firewall. So there is no actual, like 3rd party provider or
> > anything. And Windows works perfectly with this exact .ovpn
On 02/18/2017 06:41 PM, InvalidPath wrote:
I have never seen a mailing list with so many rules. I realize pretty
much every one of you guys are on this list for help and to help others
out of a passion for Linux/Fedora and because you are nice people. I
have to say that my experience thus far ha
On 02/19/17 10:55, InvalidPath wrote:
> Anyway yeah it's our Firewall at work.. pf supplies the ovpn, the
> ca.crt and the .key file. What I do not know if I am missing is the
> client cert. I understand your position, Ive been in IT for 20 years
> so I can appreciate wanting to reproduce a probl
So what are you calling quoted text? Quoted text that I/m used to is
actually quotes with " " marks. Do you remove the persons sig? You just
remove the lines pre-pended with
>> I have never seen a mailing list with so many rules. I realize pretty
>> much every one of you guys are on this list
On 02/18/2017 08:17 PM, InvalidPath wrote:
So what are you calling quoted text? Quoted text that I/m used to is
actually quotes with " " marks. Do you remove the persons sig? Or do
you just remove the lines pre-pended with
You accidentally put this both above and below the text.
Thunderbird
Thank you, Tim,
you explained very good.
I use HD SATA/64 MB cache
WD 10EZEX
...so, the problem cannot depend by the setting the configuration.
Although this the error message :
ATA2:00: link is slow to respond
(and )
ATA200: SRST failed (erro 16)
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