Le 2024-07-06 23:20, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
On 7/6/24 3:13 AM, François Patte wrote:
Le 2024-07-06 09:43, Mike Wright a écrit :
On 7/6/24 00:37, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
On another post I complained that I couldn't install f40 due, I
thought, to existing partitions on a disk...
I trie
On Jul 7, 2024, at 04:24, François Patte
wrote:
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> Le 2024-07-06 23:20, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
>>> On 7/6/24 3:13 AM, François Patte wrote:
>>> Le 2024-07-06 09:43, Mike Wright a écrit :
On 7/6/24 00:37, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
> On another post I complained that I couldn'
On Sun, Jul 7, 2024, at 4:17 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Jul 7, 2024, at 04:24, François Patte
> wrote:
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>> Le 2024-07-06 23:20, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
On 7/6/24 3:13 AM, François Patte wrote:
Le 2024-07-06 09:43, Mike Wright a écrit :
> On 7/6/24 00:37, François Patte wrot
On Sun, Jul 7, 2024, at 7:31 AM, Doug Herr wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 7, 2024, at 4:17 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> On Jul 7, 2024, at 04:24, François Patte
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le 2024-07-06 23:20, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
> On 7/6/24 3:13 AM, François Patte wrote:
> Le 2024-07-06 09:43, Mike W
I have a strange problem in a fresh installation of Fedora 40. There is a
personal pk12 certificate used in Spain to log in official web sites and other
stuff. It can be used in several ways, e.g., to sign pdf documents with a
special app called autofirma and also with okular, and it can be stor
On Jul 7, 2024, at 12:33, Enrique Artal wrote:
> I made other tries, and using certutil to get the key, this program
> complained about an obsolete rc2-40-cbc something; adding the option -legacy
> was successful and bringing back the certificate to pk12 I was able to import
> it in google-chro
>
>
> > It has something to do with /home, as it seems it is unable to write
>> anywhere
>> > on /home, even after changing the document root for any virtual host
>> to
>> > various directories on /home it still fails with the same message,
>> even
>> > though I'm confident the path exists and is w
On 7/7/24 5:42 PM, Alex wrote:
Is it specifically /home or the application's home directory?
It's specifically /home.
For example, this is the home directory for my website:
alex:x:1007:1007::/var/www/www.example.com:/sbin/nologin
From there, I have html/, logs/ and .ssh/ and have generally