er I killed it.
Error: Can't open display: :0
KCrash: Application 'ksmserver' crashing...
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/libexec/drkonqi from kdeinit
Warning: connect() failed: : No such file or directory
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/libexec/drkonqi directly
Could not connect to
installed, before the reinstall. The result was the same except
that killing the hung system was more painful.
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onf.d to a different
directory and tried again. No change. The Xorg log file is basically
the same as before, no EE lines.
The xorg.conf file looks about the way I would expect. Frankly, it
looks pretty vanilla. The xorg.conf.d directory contains only a
00-keyboard.conf file.
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"Patrick O'Callaghan" wrote:
> You might want to post on the Fedora KDE list for this kind
> of problem.
I may try that. But the XIO errors and the failure to open the
display made me think this might be a better place.
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elease notes, it is. Though there apparently is a
way to override and force it back to X. I haven't tried, mostly because
I really don't like Gnome so I avoid it.
> But, one should try creating another user and then try starting
> KDE on that new pristine account.
I've done tha
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Could you upload /home/dave/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log for
> others to look at? The one on my test system is 402 lines long so
> yours may be equally long.
Sure. Here's the latest version.
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y problem.
Have I mentioned that I installed TigerVNC on the system, then
connected from a different one? In that situation, KDE starts fine.
The problem is only on the main screen.
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I wrote:
>But it certainly does look like the systemd-logind pause is stuck
>and could be the cause of my problem.
BTW, /etc/systemd/logind.conf contains only comments and none of the
other logind configuration files are present.
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ted.
Using kdm, I get exactly the same result.
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"Email is the 'file system' for people that aren't geeks.
I
n the main screen.
>
> This starts the session differently. How are you starting vnc and
> KDE in this case. That might give a hint to why the other method
> isn't working.
Well, I'm certainly seeking hints. The VNC session got me to a blank
screen image. I opened an xterm on i
gt;> hurt to try that as Samuel has suggested.
>> Using kdm, I get exactly the same result.
>
>Sorry, would you clarify?
>
> You do get a login screen and then when you enter your PW you end
> up with a black screen with a cursor you can move around?
Yes. Exactly.
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nse. I'll
try it again and post a clarification.
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ing this experiment, /etc/sysconfig/desktop contained,
DESKTOP="KDE"
DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"
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"Words are too fragile to carry ideas
ared with a
working cursor. But instead of going to a black screen, it stayed on
the splash screen. The Xorg.0.log did not change until I switched to
VT2, then it showed both AIGLX suppended and resuming when I switched
back to the hung VT1.
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Ed Greshko wrote:
> Can you run "dnf distro-sync" just to make sure all packages are
> at the most current level?
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
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Ed Greshko wrote:
> If you ssh into the failing system and run "top" does anything
> seem odd? A process stuck at the top or hogging CPU?
99.7% idle. Occasionally, plasmashell or vncserver will show a few
percent. Usually top itself is the big user.
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by the situation. I only wish there were someone who wasn't baffled
and could tell me what is wrong. Thanks for all the help.
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dhcl...@alumni.caltech
n the Fedora documentation web site. I'm sure many of us will want
to adopt this approach.
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dhcl...@alumni.caltech.edu
Mike Wright wrote:
>The manpage is confusing in this regard. It offers this:
>
> -a|--activate y|n|ay
>
>So, is that -a y and -a ay ? Dunno...
Using parens to help clarify, that should be read as,
( -a | --activate ) ( y | n | ay )
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no good alternative and
sometimes I don't realize the deficiency until after purchase.
I tried Waydroid. As you say, it looks nice and many apps work. But
some selection points were simply not responsive for me. Maybe a bug,
maybe intentional, but the effect made Waydroid useless for me.
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-200? RPM -V says the package is
complete but the files are not there!
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John Pilkington wrote:
>On 11/08/2024 18:30, Dave Close wrote:
>> I can't make sense of this output, can you?
>>
>> # rpm -q kernel-core
>> kernel-core-6.9.9-100.fc39.x86_64
>> kernel-core-6.9.12-200.fc40.x86_64
>> kernel-core-6.10.3-200.fc40.x86_64
&
francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
>On Sun, 11 Aug 2024 10:30:14 -0700 Dave Close wrote:
>
>> # dnf -y reinstall kernel-core-6.10.3-200.fc40.x86_64
>
>> So, what happened to kernel 6.10.3-200? RPM -V says the package is
>> complete but the files are not there!
>
>
Barry Scott wrote:
>> On 12 Aug 2024, at 03:40, Dave Close wrote:
>>
>> # df -h /boot
>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/sda6 974M 549M 358M 61% /boot
>>
>> It is held at least three kernels in the past.
>That does
sinto /boot/ and blscfg entries
>in /boot/loader/entries/.
That worked! Thanks!
Now I'll try to go back through my logs and try to see when sdubby
got installed and why.
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the contents of /boot until after I had deleted /boot/efi entirely.
(Well, actually, just moved it elsewhere. To be deleted eventually.)
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"Politics
e1 -> sudo on machine1 -> user@machine2 :: WORKS
I've examined the output of the set command for all of these situations
and can't find any variables that are different that seem relevant. (Of
course, $PPID and similar variables are different.) Can anyone suggest
what could be the issue?
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>At this point, I would visit each machine and:
>
> mkdir -p ~/.ssh
> chown -R dclose:dclose ~/.ssh
> chmod -R o-rwx ~/.ssh
That would be guaranteed to cause failure. For example, my private keys
cannot have 0777 permissions!
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at seem relevant. (Of
>course, $PPID and similar variables are different.) Can anyone suggest
>what could be the issue? Or what other tests might be helpful?
The solution was provided through the openssh mailing list. I've added
an alias to my system and will use it when connecting from
you were trying to
evacuate from a wildfire?
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$ yum --enablerepo=* list metamail
Error: No matching Packages to list
$ yum --enablerepo=* provides */metamail
No Matches found
Certainly, mailcap is used by programs other than metamail. But the
description seems to imply that metamail is the primary user. So, where
is metamail?
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old* and no longer maintained by anyone.
Well, then, "anyone" ought to update the info for mailcap -- at least.
But metamail doesn't need maintenance so long as it still works, and
I have no reason to think it doesn't work.
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rting repomd.xml for fedora: Damaged repomd.xml file
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/21/Everything/x86_64/os/repodata/repomd.
xml:
[Errno -1] Error importing repomd.xml for fedora: Damaged repomd.xml file
I've cleaned my own local metadata.
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>right on your machine.
It failed the same way on a dozen mirrors but then found a good one.
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via Alt-F2 shows that it is Anaconda v20
that's running. What could be responsible for that? What part of my
PXE configuration might be wrong?
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different printer model. But I don't find any answers. If,
after I find the error log, I still can't fix things, I'll send another
message with details about the printer, but that isn't my question just
now. I just want to find the error log.
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ere is no log file, anywhere, and certainly not in the standard
location, /var/log/cups. It's not hard to run "find / -name error_log";
I have and the file does not exist.
From the absence of any other responses, I presume no one knows where
the error log went. I guess it's time to
goes
to "syslog" when it really means the journal. If I change it to
"/var/log/cups/error_log", things return to normal.
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"Everythi
r. But I need to pass some arguments
to my program and Firefox doesn't offer that ability itself. To get that
ability, I need to be able to change the system default so that Firefox
recognizes the change. But where is Firefox finding the "default"?
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t.
Gentlemen, please re-read my first paragraph above. I know how to change
those values. And I know how they're set. What I want to know is why
Firefox is, apparently, ignoring its own stated policy, and how to make
it do what it says it already does, but doesn't.
Again, c
olution
Ed TB ThunderbirdKmailyes Claws
Ed TB ThunderbirdKmailyes Thunderbird
Somebody working on Firefox ought to clarify or fix the help page.
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unt.
The issue is the flash drive. What can't the guest see it?
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stop Fedora from making the device busy?
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"Quantum computing is a marvelous way to show the non-
intuitive nature of quantum mechanics." -Gord
There must be some command I can run in the guest to accomplish the
same thing as the USB device menu. Perhaps I can put that command in
the guest's rc.local.
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probably find a way to do this whenever a drive is inserted. But
others may have better ideas so I'd love to hear suggestions.
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the hardware won't
work with an old release. Solution, run the old release as a guest under
the new release. But the application needs to use the flash drive.
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? Should I be looking somewhere other than the
Fedora repositories to find it?
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"Having to go to war without France is sorta like having to go
deer hun
t appear to include
>the underlying compat-gcc-32-3.2.3.i686.rpm? To what does the debuginfo
>package pertain (it says, "This package provides debug information for
>package compat-gcc-32.")? Should I be looking somewhere other than the
>Fedora repositories to find it?
-
ng --disablerepo="WineHQ packages"
>No repository match: WineHQ
>No repository match: packages
'dnf repolist' will tell you the correct names.
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Andreas Fournier wrote:
>After a recent update I noticed that the screen no longer goes dark
>after a time of inactivity. I checked the settings and they are as
>before.
>
>Any way to get it back working?
I confirm that I've seen the same behavior. F40 x86_64 KDE.
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does and does not do, exactly how it
does those things, and test results. If I buy a piece of software as
complex as a database, I get something called "getting started" and
that's it. How can you prove they didn't do what they promised when
they never really promised anything?
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Is it still true that stock F41 does not include the ability to run X11?
I'm stuck until Wayland has a way to invoke Firefox from a cron job.
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dhcl...@alu
Unknown argument "--skip-unavailable" for command "dnf5".
Add "--help" for more information about the arguments.
Obviously, DNF should not tell a user to use an option that isn't
actually available...
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itional relative to the
>commands. Until "install" is encountered on the command line, there
>*Is no* "--skip-unavailable" option. Likewise, it might not accept
>"-y" *after* "install".
Thank you. I have read about the change to parameter sequence
-thou attitude.
Unfortunately, fedoraproject.org is not the only place I've encountered
this abomination. What gives the administrators of these places their
special rights to control the rest of us?
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there is no package that includes such a command and I can't find any
other weston command that looks likely. Surely I can't be the only one
wanting to start from a command line?
(The target is a system running 64-bit F38 fully updated.)
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ou want to run. e.g. gnome-shell
Thanks. So there is no equivalent of /etc/sysconfig/desktop?
Personally, I prefer KDE. I can eliminate most of the "icons" and
similar junk and just manage using things I can read (though it does
take some effort to disable that stuff).
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ot;save", but when
was the last time anyone here used a manila folder or a floppy disk?
(Don't tell me about "hover" to discover the meaning of some silly
picture. That's just extra work, and tedious besides when searching
through dozens of pictures for the one needed.)
-
Adam's message seemed just fine
when I saw it using exmh.
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The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree,
is by accident. That's wher
Barry Scott wrote:
>What exactly did you do that got this error message?
>How can I reproduce this?
To me, the first important question is, is the file actually defective
(17 improperly formatted lines) or is the message bogus?
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y not invest a surprising small amount in a real router like the
Ubiquiti Edgerouter X?
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"Computers are useless. They can on
good WAP and a separate router that can really
do what a router should be able to do. The ERX I mentioned does not
include any wifi (though I think Ubiquiti does make more expensive units
which do both).
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that only works on
Wayland (Waydroid) so at this point I'm stimied. Any suggestions
would be very helpful.
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"To copy the truth can be a good thing,
but to in
0
>device but they are ancient and don't seem relevant.
>
>This machine is intended to run an application that only works on
>Wayland (Waydroid) so at this point I'm stimied. Any suggestions
>would be very helpful.
If it matters, this machine was never installed with the KDE spin.
sing "startw".
I agree that this is not likely a plasma problem. It's the reference
to /dev/dri/card0 that concerns me. There must be some reason why this
device is needed but can't be found.
For what it may be worth, I'll attach the complete output (if that is
accepted on
ermissions,
etc, I determined I was unlikely to find the problem. I took the coward's
way out and downgraded the machine to FC38. After that, the problem is
gone!
I'll leave it at FC38 for a while while watching for any online comments
that might provide a clue to a real solution.
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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?
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ssage on my own system.
My question was, when someone connects to my system, which key in my
authorized_keys file were they using? That seems to have been a more
difficult question. But see my next message.
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intended.}
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oded, for reasons unfathomable.
I wonder what did that. It wasn't sent that way:
Content-type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit
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Alex wrote:
>Also, I'm not new to Linux administration, but somewhat new to sshpass.
>Does it only work with ssh passwords or public keys as well?
You don't need sshpass if you have the private key matching the public
key already stored on the server. Just use ssh.
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to be at least semi-intelligent. Since people read email using a
web interface that hides much of the information useful for identifying
spam, it seems to me that those web systems should make the use of
proper encryption techniques to identify senders and recipients easy
when that is appropriate.
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th "Small" doesn't.
Can anyone tell me what I'm missing here? What options can I use on a
command line to get the same font as selecting "Small" with the xterm
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enlon answered:
> I don't use xterm but I use rxvt and for that, I have to issue this command
> to update my .Xdefaults settings (such as fonts, colours, and so on).
>
> $ xrdb -merge .Xdefaults
>
> It could be the same for xterm?
Thanks but I don't think that
uot;-fs" gets one with lots of half-tones.
It appears that XTerm must be getting its font in some non-standard way.
Any XTerm experts here?
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"Protocol not supported", doesn't clearly indicate which protocol --
I presume mount(2) -- nor give any clue to a remedy. But if I force
v3 for mount, I get a version mismatch.
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ve even tried with my firewall disabled but no luck.
>
>Two questions: first, why did you suspect the firewall and second, have
>you re-enabled it?
I didn't suspect it, just being paranoid. And yes, of course. The client
is internal, it doesn't face the Internet.
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2049
> mount.nfs: prog 15, trying vers=2, prot=6
> mount.nfs: trying 192.168.44.20 prog 15 vers 2 prot TCP port 729
> mount.nfs: mount(2): Protocol not supported
> mount.nfs: Protocol not supported
>
>I can't find anything relevant in any system log. The final message
t thought was that the error message, "Protocol not supported",
could be improved. But it is exactly correct. What was missing for me
was any clue as to how to address the error. Perhaps something in the
man page would have helped.
Over and out.
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ster in the morning so further investigation will
continue after I return.
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"Quantum computing is a marvelous way to show the non-
intuitive nature o
another machine.
Currently, the only seemingly serious error I see is that zram0 swap
isn't starting. The swap LV is properly configured so this doesn't
seem that it should be a /home dependency.
I've currently reached a point where the network starts so my next task
will be to verif
lvs" post that info. The Attr column will show if it is
>activated or not.
Not activated on boot.
Thanks for the help and advice. But I think John is right, it's time
to start over on this laptop.
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Yep, I've come to the same conclusion. This laptop initially had a small
SSD. I've added another larger one but the partitioning isn't optimum
anyway. I suspect that /root ran out of space overnight and led to all
this trouble.
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do not include qemu.
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"He that cannot reason is a fool. He that will not is a bigot.
He that dare not is a slave.&
My searches
don't reveal any previous complaints.
Trying the same thing on my Raspberry Pi (bookworm) does not exhibit
the problem.
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"Th
ting
those that had been installed and are still available as part of F41.)
All the missing ones have now been added back manually and things
seem to be working properly. But I'm holding my breath.
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d...@compata.c
om Firefox for a while, seeking a better browser,
but always found some issues with others. And I avoid Chrome.
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"If I don't know I don't know, I think I know;
libreoffice, firefox, and cups, were deleted because they were dependent
on something. Of course, the log doesn't say what dependency they had.
The log shows:
Install 84 Packages
Upgrade7921 Packages
Remove 414 Packages
Downgrade10 Packages
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n check: 0:23:46 ago on Thu 13 Feb 2025 10:05:51 AM MST
>.
>Error: No matching Packages to list
>bash.9[~]:
>- - - - - -
>duck-duck-go and google gave me nothing useful.
>
>What is "wted", and is there a security problem?
You didn't try but I did:
# dnf pro
Try "dnf remove nano-default-editor".
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"'Always' and 'never' are two words you should always remember
5:49 1.16s ?xinit /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc --
dave tty2 20Feb25 7days 1:08m ?xinit /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc --
...
Just ran "startx" in two virtual terminals.
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nt that no bad blocks were found.
Jeffrey Walton replied:
>Throw the old SDcard away, and use a new one.
I intend to. But this isn't a problem with the card.
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ion after.
So it appears that asking e2fsck to check for and mark bad blocks
causes it to destroy the superblock(s). Is there another explanation?
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"Some ideas ar
others! And it thinks the removal of these packages requires
downgrading others, including mod-perl!
I suppose I can simply download the older LibreOffice packages and then
use rpm to replace them. But there could be some authentic library
dependencies. Is there a better solution?
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completion before I copied the output. That's
a different issue, not terribly important, but annoying.
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"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy becaus
cerned by the result of using -c; that doesn't seem related
to the problems with the card since it claims not to have found any bad
blocks.
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Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA +1 714 434 7359
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>On 3/13/25 10:20 PM, Dave Close wrote:
>> I've decided I'm unhappy with one of the changes made by the most
>> recent version of LibreOffice, 24.8, and I want to try going back to
>> the previous version, 24.2, which is part of the FC40 repository.
>> B
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>Anyone have a favorite command line outbound (smtp)
>email program that is easy to use?
You could look into nmh, the "new mail handler", originally from RAND.
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