Re: Log file *detailed* content description

2023-12-12 Thread Roberto Ragusa
On 12/12/23 07:33, Dave Close wrote: So I spent the last 30 minutes or so trying to find a detailed description of the content of /var/log/secure. Sure, I know the purpose of the file and most of the messages are self-explanatory. But some of the message content is not. I was surprised that multi

Re: Mouse not working on one USB port that still supports stick attachment

2023-12-12 Thread George N. White III
On Sun, Dec 10, 2023 at 8:50 AM Robert Moskowitz wrote: > Been having a problem here for a couple days now that I am not figuring > out... > > A couple days ago, my mouse stopped working on the only right side USB > port. It is a traveler Verbatim optical mouse; nothing special. > > It works in

Help converting VMWare Workstation VM to Qemu/KVM

2023-12-12 Thread Sbob
All; I have installed Quemu/KVM/libvirt and I have it working, I was able to install a new Fedora VM using the ISO as the disk image. Now I want to convert an existing VMWare workstation VM, here is the file listing in the Directory for the VM I want to convert: $ ls /data/vmware/Dev-Fedo

Re: Log file *detailed* content description

2023-12-12 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 12, 2023, at 01:34, Dave Close wrote: > > So I spent the last 30 minutes or so trying to find a detailed > description of the content of /var/log/secure. Sure, I know the purpose > of the file and most of the messages are self-explanatory. But some > of the message content is not. I was s

f39:: dnfdragora broken

2023-12-12 Thread Adrian Sevcenco
Hi! For any kind of selection in installed packages dnfdragora breaks with dnfdaemon AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'replace' AFTER the list is returned in the windown ... is this known? Is there where can i report this on the fedora side? (as the upstream can fary away in ve

See USB-C charging capacity?

2023-12-12 Thread Chris Adams
The "fun" with USB-C is that not all chargers, cables, and devices support the same charging power. Is there a way in Linux to see what is currently happening? E.g. when I accidentally plug my notebook into the 15W port instead of the 65W port - how can I tell? -- Chris Adams -- __

Re: Help converting VMWare Workstation VM to Qemu/KVM

2023-12-12 Thread Barry
> On 12 Dec 2023, at 17:44, Sbob wrote: > > All; > > > I have installed Quemu/KVM/libvirt and I have it working, I was able to > install a new Fedora VM using the ISO as the disk image. > > Now I want to convert an existing VMWare workstation VM, here is the file > listing in the Director

Re: Mozilla VPN

2023-12-12 Thread murphnj+fedora
So, no one? I'll try to file a bug report on what I've seen. -- ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/proj

Re: 6.6.x kernels do not boot successfully

2023-12-12 Thread Toni Andjelkovic via users
Same problem here on an Acer Aspire 5 notebook. Kernel 6.6.4-200.fc39 hangs on booting, the last screen line shows the libvirtqemud service being started [OK], then the machine hangs. Everything works fine with kernel version 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Toni Andjelkovic

libvirt / qemu / kvm bridged network

2023-12-12 Thread Sbob
Hi; I'm running Fedora 39, I have installed qemu / libvirt / kvm I have found many guides on setting up bridged networking but none have worked. Can someone point me to a proper guide? Thanks in advance -- ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fe

Re: libvirt / qemu / kvm bridged network

2023-12-12 Thread Tom Horsley
On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 19:03:01 -0700 Sbob wrote: > Hi; > > > I'm running Fedora 39, I have installed qemu / libvirt / kvm > > > I have found many guides on setting up bridged networking but none have > worked. Can someone point me to a proper guide? > For what it is worth (possibly not much)

Re: Log file *detailed* content description

2023-12-12 Thread Dave Close
I asked: > For example, given the message, >Accepted publickey for ... from ... port ... ssh2: RSA > SHA256:QSyKp5SJ8gJFcYtbtb9SQ1axtqSg7fEoQBiZf3kPXgU > what is the meaning of the RSA value listed? Is it a "fingerprint"? > How can I compare it to the various keys on my system? Roberto R