On 23/7/20 11:22 am, Mike Flannigan wrote:
Glad it worked out for you.
I don't know why your Sane is so different from mine.
I cannot find the "Bind X and Y resolutions" option in
Window - Show Advanced Options or Preferences - Setup.
But your Sane works and mine works, so everybody is happy.
Ed Greshko writes:
On 2020-07-23 10:49, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> This means the password is stored in the user's key ring on a per-
user basis.
>
> I haven't tried changing this via nmcli. But, will investigate.
FWIW
nmcli connection modify US-East-NJ vpn.secrets "password=something"
W
Ed Greshko writes:
What also needs to be documented, or I need to get better at searching, is
what are the possible values
for "option" when doing a modify of vpn.secrets and flags=1.
"help" was of no "help".
Error: failed to modify vpn.secrets: 'help' is not valid; use
=.
I was able t
On 2020-07-23 20:45, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ed Greshko writes:
>
>>
>> What also needs to be documented, or I need to get better at searching, is
>> what are the possible values
>> for "option" when doing a modify of vpn.secrets and flags=1.
>>
>> "help" was of no "help".
>>
>> Error: failed to
I have a WD 4TB external hard drive connected to my Fedora32 computer on
which I have been saving data. It connects via USB, has no ethernet
port (I am not the one who bought it) and I would like to make it
available on my LAN. Is there any way to do it with software?
--
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, V
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 2:00 PM Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I have a WD 4TB external hard drive connected to my Fedora32 computer on
> which I have been saving data. It connects via USB, has no ethernet
> port (I am not the one who bought it) and I would like to make it
> available on my LAN. Is there
On Thu, 2020-07-23 at 14:59 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I have a WD 4TB external hard drive connected to my Fedora32 computer on
> which I have been saving data. It connects via USB, has no ethernet
> port (I am not the one who bought it) and I would like to make it
> available on my LAN. Is th
On 2020-07-23 15:01, Richard Shaw wrote:
There's always RPi type devices, but have you checked if it will
interface with any USB->Ethernet adapters?
°
I made a quick test doing that yesterday and the connection did not pop
up on my file manager display as I had hoped and have done nothing
> On 21 Jul 2020, at 18:54, Earl Terwilliger via users
> wrote:
>
> I have the same problem when I create a usb stick of Fedora 32 but only on
> some newer machines.
>
> I don't think it is a bug but this shows how to fix it:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1768498
>
> Had t
On 2020-07-24 02:59, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I have a WD 4TB external hard drive connected to my Fedora32 computer on
> which I have been saving data. It connects via USB, has no ethernet port (I
> am not the one who bought it) and I would like to make it available on my
> LAN. Is there any way to
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 16:00, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I have a WD 4TB external hard drive connected to my Fedora32 computer on
> which I have been saving data. It connects via USB, has no ethernet
> port (I am not the one who bought it) and I would like to make it
> available on my LAN. Is there an
On 2020-07-23 17:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-07-24 02:59, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I have a WD 4TB external hard drive connected to my Fedora32 computer on which
I have been saving data. It connects via USB, has no ethernet port (I am not
the one who bought it) and I would like to make it avail
On 7/23/20 3:51 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
"my Fedora32 computer" is this one, WS1. The external drive is presently
connected via USB to ws1. I also have a Fedora 31 computer WS2 on the
same LAN. I would like ws2 to have access to that external drive also.
Presently that would require moving the US
On 2020-07-24 06:51, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-07-23 17:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 2020-07-24 02:59, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> I have a WD 4TB external hard drive connected to my Fedora32 computer on
>>> which I have been saving data. It connects via USB, has no ethernet port
>>> (I am not
On 2020-07-23 19:24, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Is there some reason you don't want to use nfs? That's the easiest
typical way to share the drive. Or as someone else mentioned,
depending on how you want to use it, sshfs could be even easier.
.
/I do use the NFS for putting data where I can trans
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