On 6/17/22 11:50, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 6/17/22 11:16, Thomas Cameron wrote:
Yeah, I changed it to soft fail (~all) instead of -all before. Also,
to be clear, I only added the list server address for testing
purposes. I wouldn't leave it that way. I was just trying to figure
out why I was g
On 6/18/22 02:20, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> What is the misconfiguration that you are saying I have?
Using "-all" or "~all" in your SPF configuration. They are saying
"reject mail whose last hop source IP isn't explicitly authorized",
with "~all" being less strict but any receiver is withi
On 7/1/22 17:51, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Due to this bug:
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52586
I have Wine updates excluded from /etc/dnf/dnf.conf.
Take the exclusion out. Run "yum list wine*" and see if the update has
made it out. I just checked on my F36 box, an
On 7/1/22 19:50, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I am afraid to take the exclusion out as if Wine
gets accidentally upgrade to 7.0 and I have
no downgrade, it will take my business down.
Totally fair point. Not trying to tell you how to run your system. I was
just suggesting *a* way that might
On 7/29/22 10:29, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Dear friends,
Does anyone still have the official Cisco WebEx linux client work with Fedora
36? It used to work fine a month or so ago, but has not worked for me for the
last two weeks (at least). Specifically, what happens is that the client opens
up
On 8/19/22 15:33, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
This morning, logwatch reported this in the iptables section:
Logged 99 packets on interface enp3s0
.
From 10.91.96.218 - 6 packets to udp(54366)
How, this IP address could be logged on my private network (which is
192.168.1.0)?
I mis
On 9/2/22 11:44, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I'm currently using an old ATI FirePro V4900 to run my 3 displays -
1x 2K and 2x 1920x1200. I've been seeing glitches in some Gtk
applications for a while now (running on Plasma X11), and I'm getting
pretty tired of them.[1] This card uses the old radeon driv
On 9/2/22 11:44, Ian Pilcher wrote:
[1] The glitch takes the form of the contents of new windows not being
shown, only the frame. It only seems to happen with Gtk apps,
primarily Thunderbird. I've tried futzing around with the Xorg
acceleration settings, and I've been able to reduce
On 9/2/22 15:05, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 9/2/22 13:46, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
Hey, Ian! Good to see you, hope you're well!
Same here! (IIRC, you were the person who recommended the FirePro V4900
to me back in the day.)
I think that's right! I loved mine, and it lasted for a
On 9/2/22 16:56, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 9/2/22 14:11, Felix Miata wrote:
It doesn't have to use only Radeon drivers. Try removing the
ATI/Radeon Xorg
driver rpm (xorg-x11-drv-ati). That will cause it to fallback to the
newer
technology, upstream default, "modesetting" DIX display driver, along
I have two mics, one on my Brio web camera, and one on my motherboard.
Every time I boot up, the Brio mic is selected, and I have to manually
go in and tell the audio mixer that I want the onboard mic to be used.
Sometimes I forget, join a WebEx or similar, and they are hearing me
through my Br
On 9/9/22 14:56, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
I have two mics, one on my Brio web camera, and one on my motherboard.
Every time I boot up, the Brio mic is selected, and I have to manually
go in and tell the audio mixer that I want the onboard mic to be used.
Sometimes I forget, join a WebEx
I have. It doesn't stick between reboots.
On 9/12/22 10:07, Alex Gurenko wrote:
Why don't you just disable microphones on Brio all together?
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On Monday, September 12th, 2022 at 16:50, Thomas Cameron via users
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On 9/
On 9/12/22 16:28, Grumpey wrote:
Are you using wireplumber?
I referencedhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WirePlumber#Disable_a_device/node
when I disabled my camera microphone.
I think so:
[thomas.cameron@case Desktop]$ ps axfw | grep plumb
14885 ?Shttps://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-U
On 9/12/22 16:28, Grumpey wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 11:22 AM Thomas Cameron via users
wrote:
I have. It doesn't stick between reboots.
Are you using wireplumber?
I referenced https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WirePlumber#Disable_a_device/node
when I disabled my camera micro
And if this is a kernel issue, how is it that it didn't take a kernel
update to cause it? It was working before the update with the same
kernel, why would it stop? Strange.
It may have been a perfect storm of e.g. a previous kernel upgrade which
introduced a condition that a later audio or fi
On 1/20/23 14:07, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I would like to run cron.weekly from a line command immediately.
How can I do it ?
If the script is /etc/cron.weekly/myfile, then just run
/etc/cron.daily/myfile
as root or via sudo.
Thomas
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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2023 at 9:30 PM
From: "Thomas Cameron via users"
To: users@lists.fedora
Howdy -
I have a multi monitor machine. The displays are set up like this:
+ + +
+
So I have three large monitors and a smaller tablet below the far right
monitor.
The weird thing is, it seems like the desktop THINKS my screen looks
like this:
+ + +
+ + +
So what happens is, when I d
Hey, all! I work for AWS, and I put together a quick HOWTO on setting up
a Fedora 37 instance using KVM, and then converting it to a format that
can be used to create a new EC2 instance on AWS. Note that this is a
personal project, is not endorsed by AWS, and was not produced by AWS.
It’s just
On 2/25/23 06:21, Peter Boy wrote:
Am 25.02.2023 um 00:23 schrieb Thomas Cameron via users
:
Hey, all! I work for AWS, and I put together a quick HOWTO on setting up a
Fedora 37 instance using KVM, and then converting it to a format that can be
used to create a new EC2 instance on AWS
Thomas
On 2/27/23 00:45, Peter Boy wrote:
Am 25.02.2023 um 16:19 schrieb Thomas Cameron via users
:
Honestly, this was just me nerding out and having fun, and I wanted to share it
in case anyone else wanted to do the same.
Thats perfectly OK. That's what FOSS is for - among other thi
All -
I've tested my DMARC, DKIM, and SPF records against multiple test sites,
and it's set up correctly. I've sent email from my server to GMail, read
the headers, and all tests pass.
The problem is, as far as I can tell, EVERY server that sends mail to
mailing lists causes me to get a barr
On 6/19/23 14:39, Chris Adams wrote:
I think it only does the rewrite for p=reject and p=quarantine, not
p=none, since by definition, p=none is for monitoring. If you don't
want to monitor, then don't set DMARC or set a policy that would require
rewrites.
ISTR that I was getting tons of reports
On 7/5/23 13:02, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Running xfce4 desktop on f38 terminal the desktop windows have lost
the window bar at the top. Can't reposition open windows.
They are fine if I switch to LXDE or kde. What part of xfce needs to
be reinstalled?
The nuclear option is to boot to
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen since
the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or Thunderbird
issue.
When Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size, way up in upper
left hand corner of window, so small I
On 7/30/23 21:45, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-07-30 17:39, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen
since the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or
Thunderbird issue.
When T
On 8/14/23 20:54, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed fedora38 over my previous fedora install but didn't
save my network config that included a bridge to allow for local IPs for
my virtual machines. Is there a network tool that I can use to create a
bridge so I can then use the bridge option
On 10/20/23 11:42, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/20/2023 01:39 AM, jdow wrote:
I bet something as simple as "horsehair" is far enough down the guess
list that the probability of a successful attack is out at way more
time than I have life left. When you can put time on your side life's
great.
I used
On 11/7/23 01:46, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
Though I do have imap available on my mail server if I ever want to use it.
That's your answer, bud. POP is ancient and crufty, and as others have
said, different mail servers do different, often weird, things to the
messages.
Switch to IMAP, i
Here's what I do. It's on RHEL, but the process is the same for Fedora.
First, find all kernels which are installed.The last one is the latest,
so we ignore that one.
--
[root@neuromancer ~]# rpm -qa kernel | sort
kernel-5.14.0-284.25.1.el9_2.x86_64
kernel-5.14.
On 12/2/23 15:14, Andras Simon wrote:
Why not remove just kernel-core? dnf will take care of the dependent
packages (kernel-modules and the rest).
Removing kernel-core totally makes sense.
Thomas
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On 12/9/23 07:36, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
On 9 Dec 2023 at 18:02, Tim wrote:
Subject:Re: Clean install of Fedora 39 on Dell notebook
was working, but
recent update not getting 50 selerts??
From: Tim
To: mi...@guam.net,
Actually, that brings up another point, that I don't know if it's still
the case.
When you write a file to a specific place, the SELinux contexts are set
for what's usually expected at that file path. e.g. Write a page.html
file in your homespace, and it'll get general context that won't be
read
On 12/12/23 20:03, Sbob wrote:
Hi;
I'm running Fedora 39, I have installed qemu / libvirt / kvm
I have found many guides on setting up bridged networking but none have
worked. Can someone point me to a proper guide?
Thanks in advance
Setting up bridged networking is nowhere near as simple
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
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
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