All,
I am a complete stranger to python.
I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
at GoDaddy.com.
I found several projects on github that provide authenticators for
GoDaddy that reportedly work w
On 12/21/23 09:04, John W. Himpel wrote:
All,
I am a complete stranger to python.
I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
at GoDaddy.com.
I found several projects on github that provide authen
On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 11:04:27 -0600
John W. Himpel wrote:
> What I don't know is where in the filesystem I should put the .py files
> so that certbot will find them and I don't have to reinstall everytime
> there's a python version upgrade.
Don't know. I always find the latest /usr/lib/python3*/si
> On 21 Dec 2023, at 17:04, John W. Himpel wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I am a complete stranger to python.
>
> I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
> certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
> at GoDaddy.com.
>
> I found several project
> On 21 Dec 2023, at 17:04, John W. Himpel wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I am a complete stranger to python.
>
> I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
> certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
> at GoDaddy.com.
>
> I found several project
# System
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== Kernel ===
Installed kernel: 6.6.7-200.fc39.x86_64
== Operating System =
OS: Fedora Linux 39 (Workstation Edition) x86_64
Host: Laptop (12th Gen Intel Core) A4
Kernel: 6.6.7-200.fc39.x8
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On 12/21/2023 12:20 PM, Lamy Geier wrote:
### What should I do?
AFAICT, none of your system specs is even remotely relevant and should
have been left out. My suggestion is to start by removing the keycap
from your function key (Modern keyboards are made with this in mind.)
and cleaning out
In my company, we're rolling out Linux laptops to my team. We're 100%
remote workers, no one even lives in the same state as the headquarters.
If my teammates are logged into the VPN, it's pretty easy to administer
a team member's laptop - I just ask the user for the IP address and ssh
in as t
Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
> So my question is, is there any sort of software which is similar to
> Quick Assist we can install on our Linux laptops so that the Linux
> team sysadmins can get access to laptops? I've seen folks on this
> list talk about TeamViewer and AnyDesk, but both
On 12/21/23 14:39, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
So my question is, is there any sort of software which is similar to
Quick Assist we can install on our Linux laptops so that the Linux
team sysadmins can get access to laptops? I've seen folks on this
list talk about
You may have pressed Fn+Esc together, which activates Fn lock.
https://community.frame.work/t/swap-function-multimedia-keys-by-default/12856/10
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Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
> I suppose I could set up the laptops so that they log into the VPN
> at boot, that would do the same thing and the staff on the Linux
> laptops wouldn't have to do anything manual. But I don't want to
> chew up that VPN bandwidth if I don't have to.
If you
@Gordon Messmer
No, I have not clicked `fn lock` key. I have tested this atleast 5 times that
after few minutes of reboot this behavior happens.
To prove this I tried clicking `fn lock` nothing happens. To toggle (disable or
enable) it we are suppose to press `fn` + `fn lock` but the behavior
The fn key is (on or off) is not controlled by Linux. The bios
and/or keyboard owns/controls it internally. I don't think an OS can
even see the fn key exists and/or control/see its state.
So you have a hardware problem (key random locks), or a hardware
mis-understanding (some combination set i
On 12/21/2023 03:01 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
So you have a hardware problem (key random locks), or a hardware
mis-understanding (some combination set it to be locked) of what can
cause the fn key to "lock".
Which is why I started out by suggesting that the appropriate keyboard
key be cleaned.
On 20Dec2023 13:59, Alex wrote:
This also isn't a disk space or inode problem or corrupt filesystem
problem
- the same command works from a different host to this one problematic host
without a problem. Destination directory also doesn't matter.
Does the different host have the same version
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 6:04 PM Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 20Dec2023 13:59, Alex wrote:
> >This also isn't a disk space or inode problem or corrupt filesystem
> >problem
> >- the same command works from a different host to this one problematic
> host
> >without a problem. Destination directory
Hi!
I've had the problem with F38 but it would go off after 1 (sometimes 2)
reboot. It did work earlier this week but as my laptop crashed I did a
fresh reinstall. Everything is working well except for this:
I have a X1 carbon to which I connect 3 external monitors. When I
connect the 3rd on
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