On Wed, 8 Jan 2020 17:59:15 -0700
linux guy wrote:
> rsync over the
> network while running the new computer off a USB drive ?
Rsync works OK, but you need to run both systems off
a live USB so the real disks aren't being touched
while being copied.
Then you'll need to chroot into the new system
I have follow this quick start howto:
https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/user_documentation.html#quick-start
and i have correctly upload and rebuild my src.rpm package on copr.
Now I must modify a source file and .spec file then rebuild the
package.
What is the best way to procede?
I must modif
Using Firefox was able to use it the other day with no problem, but then
yesterday started getting the 2002 or 2004 error message. Mentioned turning
off the new firefox tracker, but made no difference.
Rebooted the same machine to the old Windows 7 partition, and got the
same error with latest
On 09.01.20 13:37, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
Using Firefox was able to use it the other day with no problem, but then
yesterday started getting the 2002 or 2004 error message. Mentioned turning
off the new firefox tracker, but made no difference.
Rebooted the same machine to the old
With the AMD graphics card drivers being open sourced I'm considering
moving away from NVidia on my next graphics card purchase but I'm concerned
because of all the driver issues I've heard about on Windows.
Are the linux drivers experiencing the same problems or are they pretty
stable?
As much a
> On 09.01.20 13:37, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
>> Using Firefox was able to use it the other day with no problem, but
>> then
>> yesterday started getting the 2002 or 2004 error message. Mentioned
>> turning
>> off the new firefox tracker, but made no difference.
>>
>> Rebooted the same
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 10:10 AM Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> With the AMD graphics card drivers being open sourced I'm considering moving
> away from NVidia on my next graphics card purchase but I'm concerned because
> of all the driver issues I've heard about on Windows.
>
> Are the linux drivers ex
On 09.01.20 16:11, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
On 09.01.20 13:37, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
...
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Should have stated that the cbs.com comes up, but when you go to actually
watch a show, it shows the first commercial, and then the message with the
error com
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 5:19 AM Dario Lesca wrote:
> I have follow this quick start howto:
> https://docs.pagure.org/copr.copr/user_documentation.html#quick-start
>
> and i have correctly upload and rebuild my src.rpm package on copr.
>
> Now I must modify a source file and .spec file then rebuild
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020, 8:12 AM Michael D. Setzer II via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> Should have stated that the cbs.com comes up, but when you go to actually
> watch a show, it shows the first commercial, and then the message with the
> error comes up.
>
Do you have DRM playba
I am having an AMD Radeon RX480 since ~3 years and it works very, very
good, out the box, without having to do anything. Each new Linux
kernel release increases the 3D performances. I can for example play
DOOM at ultra details on Vulkan using an old CPU a Phenom II X4 965
BE.
Concerning OpenCL, you
This morning, I got the following warning from rkhunter:
-
-- Start Rootkit Hunter Scan --
Warning: Network TCP port 60922 is being used by
/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox. Possible rootkit: zaRwT.KiT
Use the 'lsof -i' or 'netstat -an' command to c
On 09.01.20 18:50, home user wrote:
This morning, I got the following warning from rkhunter:
-
-- Start Rootkit Hunter Scan --
Warning: Network TCP port 60922 is being used by
/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox. Possible rootkit: zaRwT.KiT
Use the '
On 09.01.20 19:18, sixpack13 wrote:
On 09.01.20 18:50, home user wrote:
This morning, I got the following warning from rkhunter:
..
update:
==
after an run of rkhunter --check on my box (with an open firefox) and an
grep zaRwT.KiT /var/log/rkhunter/rkhunter.log
=>
[19:30:42] Checking f
Thanks, guys.
rsync is running right now. I'll let you know how I make out. I'll post
when I find something that works.
LG
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BTW, you might want to check the speed of the network interfaces and router
being used.I was seeing very slow file transfer speeds with rsync
(hint: use --progress).When I investigated I found that the speed limit
on the wired network interface on my current computer was set to 100
Mb/sec.
So which directories do I need to sync ?
bin - link that points to /usr/bin
boot - going to try NOT copying it.
dev - no, the system generates this at boot
etc - yes
home - yes
lib - link that points to /usr/lib
lib64 - link that points to /usr/lib64
lost+found - no
media - no
mount - no
opt ?
pr
(adding to my original post)
More information that I didn't think of before, but now comes to mind as
relevant...
Here is the sequence of things I did this morning:
1. I powered up at about 8am this morning.
2. An automated rkhunter scan ran at about 8:15am.
3. I launched firefox as a common us
Hi,
What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use
with Fedora 31 and beyond?
Many thanks,
Ranjan
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F
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 5:09 PM Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>
> What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use
> with Fedora 31 and beyond?
>
I've been using an HP Envy 4510 for the last few years. It's an inkjet
printer/scanner and works well with CUPS.
--
Ben Cotton
He /
On 09.01.20 23:05, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hi,
What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use
with Fedora 31 and beyond?
...
cheap to maintain: I would suggest a S/W Laser (=> start and print
without hassle [dried in ink])
Duplex (spares the wood), LAN, toner dru
(responding to sixpack13's first post)
> netstat -taupen | grep 60922
-bash.1[~]: netstat -taupen | grep 60922
-bash.2[~]:
> where the "rootkit"
> - connects to,
> - what it does,
> - if it survives a reboot,
> - what google says about zaRwT.KiT,
I used 3 different search engines (including goog
(responding to sixpack13's second post)
> after an run of rkhunter --check on my box (with an open firefox) and an
> grep zaRwT.KiT /var/log/rkhunter/rkhunter.log
> =>
> [19:30:42] Checking for zaRwT.KiT Rootkit...
> [19:30:43] zaRwT.KiT Rootkit [ Not found ]
same here.
thanks,
Bill.
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Hello wonderful Fedora people. ;)
I cloned an operating system using rsync using the following, basically:
sudo rsync -aHxv --numeric-ids --progress root@brix:/* /mnt/drive
--exclude=/dev --exclude=/proc --exclude=/sys --exclude=/tmp --exclude=/boot
It worked fantastically well. I'll post the
Aside from an Authentication issue, this worked really well. I'll post it
up as soon as I get the issues resolved.
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On 2020-01-10 07:52, linux guy wrote:
> Hello wonderful Fedora people. ;)
>
> I cloned an operating system using rsync using the following, basically:
>
> sudo rsync -aHxv --numeric-ids --progress root@brix:/* /mnt/drive
> --exclude=/dev --exclude=/proc --exclude=/sys --exclude=/tmp --exclude=/b
The problem stems from fstab... one of the filesystems is mounted read only.
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thank you very much for that tip ! I'll report back.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 5:03 PM Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-01-10 07:52, linux guy wrote:
> > Hello wonderful Fedora people. ;)
> >
> > I cloned an operating system using rsync using the following, basically:
> >
> > sudo rsync -aHxv --numeri
That fixed everything, Ed !
I nominate you and that top for the "bestest / fastest" online support ever
!
Have a great day !
LG
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On 2020-01-10 01:50, home user wrote:
> 2. Is rkhunter's warning a false alarm or a real problem?
It is a known false positive. Port 60922 is an upper port and can be used
randomly by processes.
firefox just happened to be using it at the time of the check.
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The key to getting good answers
> On 09.01.20 16:11, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
>>> On 09.01.20 13:37, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
>
> ...
>
>>> __
>>
>> Should have stated that the cbs.com comes up, but when you go to
>> actually
>> watch a show, it shows the first commercial, and then the messag
On 10.01.20 01:26, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
On 09.01.20 16:11, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
On 09.01.20 13:37, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
...
__
Should have stated that the cbs.com comes up, but when you go to
actually
watch a show, it shows the
I have an account and get an error that the video is currently
unavailable. I am able to stream the latest Short Trek episode with no
problem though.
On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 01:36 +0100, sixpack13 wrote:
> On 10.01.20 01:26, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
> > > On 09.01.20 16:11, Michael D. S
Solved the authentication issue. It was SELinux related.
This was the best system transfer that I have ever done. Really happy
with how it turned out - everything transferred over and works out of the
box on the new machine. I'm totally impressed. Would 10/10 would do it
this way again.
I'll
(at 6:21pm 2020-01-09, Ed said)
> It is a known false positive. Port 60922 is an upper port
> and can be used randomly by processes. firefox just happened
> to be using it at the time of the check.
I am still curious about what zaRwT.KiT is/does.
But based on Ed's answer, I'm tagging this "CLO
I recently purchased a new computer. My old computer had Fedora 31
installed on an M.SATA drive. My new computer did not have an M.SATA
slot. I could have added one via a PCIe card, but decided against it.
I've been using Linux since RH8 days as my sole workstation. I've migrated
OSes from h
This method would probably work well on a computer with Windows installed
because installing the OS with the Live USB drive will take care of setting
up the dual boot part of the system. Because this method doesn't touch
/boot, the dual boot functionality will remain after the OS is cloned onto
t
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 8:06 PM Patrick Laimbock
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> >-Original message-
> >From: Thomas Stephen Lee
> >Sent: Wednesday 8th January 2020 5:31
> >To: Community support for Fedora users
> >Subject: Contact Email
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Can we get the contact of the group maintaining.
> >
> >
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