Re: networking - fail2ban will not start on some installs (x64)

2013-07-09 Thread Daniel J Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/09/2013 08:24 AM, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 07/09/13 20:16, Cristian Sava wrote: >> Yes, you're right. Thank you for the fix. Why selinux is not complaining >> with an AVC? > > I do not know the answer to that. I'll see if I can figure it out, and

Re: Cannot login into home directory

2013-07-15 Thread Daniel J Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/13/2013 07:11 AM, Paul Smith wrote: > On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 1:50 AM, Edward Martinez > wrote: >>> When I login, I get the following problem: >>> >>> -- psmith: /home/psmith: change directory failed: Permission denied >>> >>> I have the follo

Kernel Questions (pos compiling)

2011-09-30 Thread Jo�o Daniel Neves
Hi folks, I have compiled kernel 3.1 rc7 under Fedora 15. Compiling the kernel drive me into a several question. I tought that if I remove support for hardware that I wont use it would improve performance (at least boot time ). But booting from my new kernel (instead of the 'old' fedora ker

Re: Power-off stupidity remains in Fedora 17

2012-06-12 Thread Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan
Aaron Konstam cried out: I know that complaining with each successive version of Fedora gets annoying. But would someone tell me why the developers insist on retains the stupidity of having to hold down the alt key to get to the power off option. That behavior is a feature of the Gnome sh

Re: Power-off stupidity remains in Gnome 3 (Was: Power-off stupidity remains in Fedora 17)

2012-06-14 Thread Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan
Again, this being the Fedora userlist, it isn't the place to agitate to get Gnome fixed. The relevant choice for Fedora as such, concerning the user shell, is amongst these: * to keep Gnome shell as the default user shell; * to keep Gnome shell as an option but no longer make it the defaul

Re: Power-off stupidity remains in Gnome 3

2012-06-15 Thread Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan
On 06/15/2012 05:00 AM, Ian Malone wrote: I'm not actually entirely convinced. I do have a bugzilla account on Gnome, I can go and email the list there. However, the model where I decide (me and a few thousand other people) that I don't like one particular minor feature of Gnome and should go to

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