Awesome post, JB. Way cool.
Um another question come to mind, like, will such an OS still boot/work on
Intel
(and AMD?) CPUs, say older ones, that don't have the TPM?
R,
-Joe Wulf
- Original Message
> From: JB
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Sent: Thu, June 23
Ditto that---I'm also interested in mutual funds.
R,
-Joe
- Original Message
> From: Paul Smith
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 7:27:41 AM
> Subject: Fedora tools for technical analysis of stocks
>
> Dear All,
>
> Is there some tool that works on
Bite bullet, add more physical memory.
For a time-critical process that seems like it is business critical, then
do the right business decision. Purchase more memory to get the job done.
R,
-Joe Wulf
>
>From: Clemens Eisserer
>To: "Commun
I believe tunefs has some ability to work this, though I've never personally
attempted recovery with it.
Another excellent set of tools comes from runtime.org. They have excellent
tools for recovery both on Windoze and Linux, too.
Good luck!!
R,
-Joe
- Original Message
> From: Joe
Did you change ownership for the directories/files in the new target area?
- Original Message
> From: Steven P. Ulrick
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Sent: Wed, April 20, 2011 12:45:57 PM
> Subject: Desktop effects issue...
>
> Hello Everyone,
> How come I can create an entirel
g
:)
I couldn't help but notice, now, your signature lines. I'm delighted!
A coworker has the following I thought I'd share with you.
"The installation instructions stated to install Windows 2000 or better. I
installed Linux."
R,
-Joe
> in a free world without fences, who needs gates.
>
Awesome solution. Thank you for helping to improve the world!
- Original Message
> From: Tim
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 10:05:27 AM
> Subject: Re: security in firefox4
>
> On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 14:38 +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > The internet wo
One option to consider would be the tools from runtime.org.
They have been working on Linux oriented tools, though I've purchased and
extensively used the window-related tools with stellar success.
>
> From: Robert P. J. Day
>To: Fedora Users List
>Sent: Wedne
"Acronis True Image" is an excellent commercial product.Can get down to the bit
level of every part of a hard drive, partition or file structure, and can
accomplish incremental backups, too.
From: Paul Smith
To: Community support for Fedora users
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 3:08
I've encountered this problem before. Bruno is correct, sort criteria begin at
the start of the line.What I've done was pipe my file through awk, moving the
last word to be the 'first' word on the line... pipe that into sort, then back
into awk again putting the 'first' word last.
From:
I have to chime in here, as I've watched this thread... errrmm 'evolve'.
I've had excellent experiences with LVM, both personally and in enterprise-wide
deployments, by default. I've also helped a number of friends with their
at-home linux explorations. A number of times, both personally and
p
I use a mixture of VMware Workstation on Linux and KVM both at home and at work.
One PRO for VMware Workstation is the existing library of VMs which serve
various purposes. Regenerating or rebuilding them all over again, as well as
protecting the infrastructure of unique/local configurations wou
Bruce,
# Create two new filesecho 'b' | tee aa.aa aaa.aa
# Append 'b' to two existing filesecho 'b' | tee -a aa.aa aaa.aa
Strongly recommend getting "Unix In A NutShell" from O'Reilly and peruse it
periodically; it is an excellent reference for all such things and will make
you far m
Thanks Roberto, yes, that is elegant even.:)
From: Roberto Ragusa
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: simple echo into multiple files...
On 01/25/2017 03:42 PM, Joe Wulf wrote:
> Bruce,
>
> # Create two new files
&
I care. What you are finding is the reason why I tend to wait 'a' release,
sometimes two before committing to it.
I am with you--NOT on top!
>
> From: "Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA"
>To: Fedora List
>Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 11:24 AM
>Subject: F
Joe,
I like the sensibility you are suggesting bringing Fedora (names) back to.
R,
-Joe
>
> From: Joe Zeff
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 3:02 PM
>Subject: Re: Suggestion for F19
>
>On 10/17/2012 11:50 AM, Fedora U
Joe,
Quick one-page snapshots of top can be gotten with:
# top -b -n 1
R,
-Joe
>
> From: Joe Feely
>To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
>Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:03 AM
>Subject: Have I got an AT hangover?
>
>Hi,
>
>Videos (e.g. 350MB avi file of
Thank you, very much.
I appreciate the sharing!
Have a FANTASTIC weekend.
R,
-Joe Wulf
>
> From: Reindl Harald
>To: Mailing-List fedora-users
>Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 1:38 PM
>Subject: Re: Re: dynamic ip ok for NFS/LDAP servers
I second that motion of having a computer function as a computer. I had the
opportunity when buying my latest laptop to go with something older and less
capable, but having a decent screen resolution of 1920x1200 or a newer, more
capable model with LESS resolution. Unfortunately, the FAD a tel
Seems Gnome has made such things far more difficult. I don't have F18
installed yet, haven't had time.
But I did a yahoo search for "Fedora 18 change icon size" and found this:
http://abhizweblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/gnome3-change-icon-size.html
Hope that help
"b" stands for block device; just like "c" will represent a character device.
I looked all over the place for that kind of information years ago...
strangely, I found in when scanning the man page for 'find'.
>
> From: "Bob Goodwin ~ Zuni, Virginia, USA"
>To:
Bob,
In Unix everything is a file... regular files, links, directories as well as
the block and character special devices. These entities you are seeing have a
specific purpose to keep the Unix Operating system functioning.
Now, the /bin/ls binary has functionality that allows colorization bas
One other thing to check is your NFS mts. I've seen occasions where one would
ssh to another box, or su to another user, and when applicable NFS mounts of
home directories were missing and unable to be mounted for some reason, then
the bland prompt was what bash resorted to, so as to give you '
Cameron, Very nice explanation of how do'able this is. Thank you.
R,
-Joe
>
> From: Cameron Simpson
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 6:36 PM
>Subject: Re: Can you stack nice and ionice?
>
>On 03May2012 16:08, Richard Shaw
The Mark Sobell books are GOOD; I've not heard any rumors regarding a RHEL7
update (sadly).A quick check/search showed me that the latest Fedora Bible is
from 2011 for Fedora14. That is definitely dated.
There is always (as you mentioned) the staple of existing Fedora Documentation.
Which, you
Linux for many years as supported encrypting most partitions on your system,
with the exception of /boot./boot contains the basic/initial BOOT configuration
of your system... that means, by definition, it must be discernable---and thus
cannot be encrypted. Without an un-encrypted /boot partitio
Linux for many years as supported encrypting most partitions on your system,
with the exception of /boot./boot contains the basic/initial BOOT configuration
of your system... that means, by definition, it must be discernable---and thus
cannot be encrypted. Without an un-encrypted /boot partitio
I think your cleanest way would be a simple one-liner post-install sed command.
>
> From: CLOSE Dave
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 9:03 PM
>Subject: Changing boot options through kickstart
>
>
>Documentation tells me tha
evince has worked well for me for a good number of years now, and I use
cups-pdf for 'printing' pdf's of web pages and such. No issues here with
either.
From: Robert Moskowitz
To: Community support for Fedora users
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 9:15 PM
Subject: So acrobat is dead f
Interesting thread. :)
I would like to know a bit more about your process for booting knoppix (which
version/edition, too) and rsync'ing between the two partitions. Thanks.
>
>From: Kevin Martin
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Thursday, Sept
I second what Sam has said.
GNOME3 has generated some backlash with its way of working---and not been
clearly/fully documented such that the preponderance of users can 'get it'.
R,
-Joe
>
>From: Sam Varshavchik
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent:
Seconding the move in this direction.
Anything is better then a Micro$loth tainted product.
- Original Message -
> From: Richard Shaw
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Cc:
> Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 5:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Best FOSS alternative for skype?
>
> Well, revi
Yea, I still have my first edition Turbo Pascal book (though not the 5 1/4"
floppy, unfortunately). Still in good condition, too.
>
>From: Fernando Cassia
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 6:52 PM
>Subject: Re: Not a go
I'm clearly NOT one of the developers... simply a user and proponent.
I think it is very cool that someone who hasn't been (too) contaminated with
computers in the last 20'ish years has been exposed to both late-model OS's.
Would be extremely interesting to further test this on other similar
s
You ask good questions. More than likely whichever flavor you try---you'll
learn things. Several points:
- Pick one and stick with it for a while. Also, to learn more---you'll find a
wealthy abundance of resources online to read up on.
- Assuming your main platform is Windows... consider som
Marko---really liked the pleasant and balanced reply---excellent!
LinuxTyro---glad to see you replying to all the posts, keeping engaged, and
having an open mind.
From: Linux Tyro
To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 3:56 AM
>Subject: Re: windows migrant: c
I'd also suggest having the ability to manage/initiate much of what you are
talking about from the command-line.
Additionally, the ability to have a script initiate
windows/sessions/programs/applications on a named workspace, would be
invaluable.
-Joe
>
> From:
Is there a normal place (http/ftp) for downloading the spins? I've been
looking around the fedora download page and the only option being pushed is
torrents, which are strictly prohibited at where I work.
Thank you.
--
users mailing list
users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe or change s
I find it gauling that I could buy standard hardware, either directly from an
OEM or resale, and Micro$loth (a software vendor, NOT a hardware vendor) has to
be paid blood money, so that free and open source software can be 'approved'
for installation.
This is wholly inappropriate regardless of
Use a bootable disc with either or both tools on it, boot the machine(s) in
question with that media and then run the tests. Fedora 17, which just came
out, has a bootable security spin you could/should try, too.
>
> From: Beartooth
>To: users@lists.fedorapro
One tool that I find helpful is 'cfg2html', which documents a whole bunch of
stuff, including partition configuration and a few details that contribute to
partition recovery. Doesn't help after the fact, but take it as food for
thought to assist with future problems.
>__
Another option for you, is to check out 'runtime.org'. Disclaimer... I do own
some of their products and have had great success with them.
They have a "Disk Explorer for Linux v4.26".. don't know for certain if it will
examine the drive you are having problems with, but it is worth a shot. They
Would be nice if you'd elaborated. Who is responsible for it, where does it
come from, what does it do specifically, etc...
>
> From: Christopher Svanefalk
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2012 5:16 PM
>Subject: Redshift saved
Good for you. Glad you achieved some lessons learned and success in getting
some data back!
Now you can have a great weekend!
>
> From: Jim
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Friday, July 6, 2012 3:13 PM
>Subject: Re: SOLVED: sda2 is corrupted
>
Correct... Micro$loth has never passed up an opportunity to bully.
>
> From: Digimer
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 12:54 PM
>Subject: Re: criminal use of linux
>
>Legal fights with companies sitting on the kind of ca
One windoze set of tools that work remarkably well I've personally used
them numerous times for myself and others to recover files... is from a site
"runtime.org". Their stuff just works. Granted it is for windoze OS.
Best of luck to you!
>
> From: Eddie
Les,
This is really a wonderful thing you are doing for your friend! KUDO's to you,
Sir!!!
A variation on the recommendation from Reindl Harald, is maybe set up a primary
computer for your friend to use, being Fedora, for its useability with a second
system running CentOS (which is up to v6.4
I'm in the same boat. I've received an email requiring me to 'confirm' my
email address. I've been with yahoo for a decade+. Mail has been reliable,
solid and steady... the fedora mailing lists are the ONLY ones where I
periodically get warnings about too many 'bounces'. I was pleasantly sup
Interesting and impressive.
A 32" LCD on the desktop does seem a bit much in size and scope.
It is configured to be a usable 16:9 aspect ratio. Very pleased to see that.
This has been an excellent site I refer to when monitor shopping:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_display_resolution
The
By chance, do you use two of these... side-by-side?
>
> From: DJ Delorie
>To: Community support for Fedora users
>Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 12:40 PM
>Subject: Re: 3840x2160 resolution?
>
>
>$ xdpyinfo | grep dimensions
> dimensions: 6880x1600 pixels (1
It is harder, without source sample data to also work with, but, I believe the
following would work:ssh $id@$ip "cat /dog/aaa.dat | awk \'\!a[\$0]++\' >
/dog/aaa.dat_tmp"
Backslashes before both of the single quotes, before the exclamation mark
(processed by the bash shell affecting history), an
Interesting and thoughtful possibility. However, be careful of what you ask
for.I see the potential for malicious use of such a 'feature' by the multitudes
of miscreants who deliberately do damage.
From: Beartooth
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 4:2
It truly depends on how the default management of bash history is set up in
the virgin environment.Variables like HISTCONTROL, HISTIGNORE can play a part.
The setting for 'shopt -s histappend' also matters.The BASH man page briefly
explains them.
R,-Joe
On Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 12:17:4
Richard, which edition of Fedora are you using, and what are the computer
spec's, including the disk drive controller on this computer.-Joe
On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 12:26:33 PM EDT, Richard Shaw
wrote:
I have a home media library currently with 4x4TB drives currently in BTRFS
RAID
1. Look through the output of 'sudo dmesg' or just 'dmesg' when logged in as
root. Another option is to review '/var/log/boot.log', assuming it is
accumulating records when the system is booting (check
/etc/rsyslog/rsyslog.conf). 'journalctl' might also be a viable option (see
man pages for
I've been a Thecus.com NAS consumer for well over a decade. I personally own
two now.
I bought the N7700SAS, in 2009 when it would support a max of seven 2TB drives,
with about 10.5 GB RAID5 storage.In all this time, it's got about 98% uptime
and I've only had to ever replace 1 drive. Hot-swa
@David, wish you great success here. Yes, I for one would like to see the
fedora implementation video, too.
On Monday, August 24, 2020, 3:46:14 PM EDT, David
wrote:
I have been using Fedora Rawhide as my only operating systemfor over a year.
I love it.
My teenager is attending s
of scp-as-we-know-it-today
would help, too.
Thank you.
R,-Joe Wulf
On Monday, November 2, 2020, 10:54:59 AM EST, Jakub Jelen
wrote:
On 11/2/20 4:36 PM, Kamil Dudka wrote:
> On Monday, November 2, 2020 3:44:39 PM CET Jakub Jelen wrote:
>> Hi Fedora users!
>>
>> Over the
I like both atop and htop. One little challenge with atop is when installing
it during kickstart ks.cfg %post --chroot. It gives a few errors, but are not
insurmountable. Simply take the systemctl commands and get them executed after
the 1st reboot. It works quite well at that point. Should
Bill,
The pictures you shared look to me like very low amounts of data (2-6
kilobytes).This is going to be the standard networking which goes on with linux
all the time.System and network-based services are reaching out to the router
(gateway)periodically to verify connectivity and the like.
I
H, the meager'est of looking, at "https://fedoraproject.org"; shows, in the
upper right corner, a link directly to Fedora Linux 41 BETA, which is already
released.
-Joe
On Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 06:59:20 PM EDT, ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
Hi All,
Is Fedora 41 on releas
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5774/how-to-exclude-subdirectory-from-rsync
On Friday, November 1, 2024 at 07:40:49 PM EDT, Bob Marčan via users
wrote:
I know it's not exactly Fedora related.
I feel stupid already.
I am trying to exclude the '.ssh' directory from the rsync.
I'
Steve,
Move the png file somewhere under /boot; as likely /usr isn't mounted during
initial grub boot processing.
As a side note, in GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX, your 'nouveau' and 'nvidia' entries are
duplicated.
R,-Joe
On Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 11:44:25 PM EDT, Stephen Morris
wrote:
I found references to it here:
https://pkgs.org/download/libnvidia-encode.so.1There is a set of 3 RPMs
available for Fedora 37.
I also found references to it here:
https://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libnvidia-encode.so.1Also
found some applicable to Fedora 37, and some of t
Additional troubleshooting should include including '-' for the ssh
command invocation.
On Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 12:23:51 PM EST, Veli-Pekka Kestilä
wrote:
On 10.1.2023 14.28, Frank Elsner via users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> today I faced the following problem:
>
> Some of my p
FF doesn't provide the fidelity to kill 'just one tab'.
On Thursday, October 5, 2023 at 10:06:30 PM EDT, Michael Hennebry
wrote:
On Thu, 5 Oct 2023, Roger Heflin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 1:11?PM Michael Hennebry
> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 30 Sep 2023, George N. White III wrote:
>>
). One card to
consider would be the GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1050 TI N105TOC; it is very close to
within your price range, has 3 video ports like the Radeon RX 560 card and
outputs resolution up to 7680 x4320.
Thank you.
R,-Joe Wulf
On Sunday, March 7, 2021, 9:15:04 AM EST, Alex
wrote:
Patrick,
The structure within the paren's looks like what would be used for a 'grep -Ev'
to find everything BUT that mix of patterns.
Can you explain what it is you are attempting to do, and provide some context,
please.
Thank you.-Joe
On Friday, June 4, 2021, 2:14:53 PM EDT, Patrick Dupre
Check: /etc/bashrc, /etc/profile, /root/.bash_profile and /root/.bashrc,
in that order
On Monday, August 23, 2021, 04:46:48 PM EDT, François Patte
wrote:
Bonjour,
What is the default umask for root?
Until now I thought it was 0022, but, today I can see it is 0077
Has somet
I verify what any given system would allow for an upgrade via 'crucial.com'.
They are really good with that data.
Then I note the specifics and shop around, between crucial, amazon, newegg,
tigerdirect and microcenter.Beyond them, I shop around via google searches for
the exact components I re
I've used Thecus NAS's for many years, recommended them to co-workers and
friends seeking the same kinds of solutions. Back when I was looking to go way
beyond local USB-connected hard drives for my home network, I did my own
research into what existed for NAS solutions at the time (2010-2011)
nd
functions should be established/assigned in .bashrc, too.
Thank you.
R,-Joe
On Monday, December 2, 2024 at 06:52:34 AM EST, Tim
wrote:
On Sun, 2024-12-01 at 18:52 +, Joe Wulf via users wrote:
> For what it is worth, locally changing things like PS1 and
> environment varia
For what it is worth, locally changing things like PS1 and environment
variable assignments should be made in .bashrc, not .bash_profile.
On Sunday, December 1, 2024 at 01:38:29 PM EST, GianPiero Puccioni
wrote:
On 01/12/2024 17:16, Todd Zullinger wrote:
>
> One thing which is new
That modification to 'konsole' invocation isn't the right way to do things.
I'd recommend undoing that.
When logging in, you'd always be at a point where .bash_profile is run, as part
of logging to the computer; has nothing to do, per se, with plasma regardless
of version. Plasma 6 won't have
Konsole is a terminal program out of KDE/Plasma. Similar to 'xterm' of old.
The terminal program of choice along the way invokes bash, which goes through
its initialization routine. .bash_profile is accomplished upon login, where as
opening a terminal session isn't a 'login' event. There are
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