l is module based, so you don't have "unneeded drivers"
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that NM is now no longer sending the required
information to enable the DHCP to server to carry out a DDNS update into
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On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 08:12 -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
> William Brown wrote:
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> > On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 15:30 +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
> >> On 12/17/2012 03:26 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
> >> > I've been using f17 wired enet at work, and it
ws-has-fallen-behind-apple-ios-and-google-android-708699/
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>
> EGO II
Linux is the kernel, not the userland. So for "most" intents, yes,
Android is linux.
Additionally, ZDNET is the "fawks news" of the internet. Try to take
anything they post with a few kilos
ils.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=765954
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rwards" this should have some detailed documentation added. Otherwise,
I think it's quite complete on that wiki, and the man page.
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or pf for example.
Also, there is nothing wrong with fedora as a router - It's a little bit
to setup, but works well. It means that I can have OS consistency inside
my household. (aka, Yes, I do have a fedora router)
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On 20/07/2013, at 9:58 AM, Augustin Wolf wrote:
> Hi list,
> I have a user management in LDAP, as it works fine for user (can
> login, do `passwd` to change his password, etc.)
> But, root cannot change users password otherwise as via ldapmodify. Is
> it normal behavior, or do I have some con
from an NSS db, and then creating a CRL from that
is eluding me. I have tried to research this quite a bit, and reading of
various man pages are not sheding light upon this situation for me.
Does anyone have any tips or knowledge about what to do to achieve this?
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to find a way to automate this process by the addition of
these commands to my ifcfg-enp0s25 file. I have been reading the ifup
files and cannot find an (obvious) method of doing this.
Has anyone done this before? Has anyone got ideas on how to approach
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e.
>>
>> Is this a bug?
>>
>> How can I revert back the admin console to normal?
>> I try to restore a backup of my admin-serv folder and start it and works but
>> when I open the console, the console display the status of the admin server
>> as stopped
Incorrect password/PIN entered.
> certutil: could not authenticate to token NSS Certificate DB.:
> SEC_ERROR_BAD_PASSWORD: The security password entered is incorrect.
> [root@hypersouth admin-serv]#
>
>
> On 8/22/19 10:14 PM, William Brown wrote:
>> Try /etc/dirsrv/admi
even been loaded.
>
> Is there a way i can find that is looking for this pin file?
>
> Thanks!
>
> On 8/22/19 11:10 PM, William Brown wrote:
>> Yes, but that format of the pin.txt is what svrcore experts when you start
>> the admin server.
>>
>> pin.t
server can start until the problem can be resolved.
>>
>> I added the suggested portion and it started.
>> Funny though I imported my CA. Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> On 8/22/19 11:18 PM, William Brown wrote:
>>> It might be best to wait
ndirect:
> token 6, name ithelpdesk, request pid 1700
> Aug 23 12:28:16 centos6 automount[3051]: dev_ioctl_send_fail: token = 6
> Aug 23 12:28:16 centos6 automount[3051]: handle_packet: type = 3
> Aug 23 12:28:16 centos6 automount[3051]: handle_packet_missing_indirect:
> token 7, name ith
tparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
>
> ethers: files
> netmasks: files
> networks: files
> protocols: files
> rpc: files
> services: files sss
>
> netgroup: files sss
>
> publickey: nisplus
>
> automount: files sss
> aliases:files n
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> DaV
>
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019, at 13:05, William Brown wrote:
>> Great, the issue is certainly in SSSD truncating the ldap URI then. I'd
>> report the issue on the Red Hat Bugzilla against RHEL 6, report all the
>> details of the rpm, logs, nsswitch.conf and
to do an ldif import via ldapadd.
>
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t;
> The only actual way to do the equivalent of this is
> to switch to the geentoo linux distro and setup your
> build parameters to never enable selinux builds :-).
That is too easy. Setup your own koji build farm, and automatically
patch out SELinux in all the SRPMs. Then rebuild the
> Is the 2MB BIOS BOOT partition necessary?
Yes, as GPT is now the default over MBR iirc.
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No. I would assume the Fedora project pays the $99, and then distrubtes
the signed bootloader component, with the fedora keys built in.
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and "pushing for usability". I think in this case, usability has won out.
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> absolute, total, clueless moron. Complete, and total, brain damage. That
> could be either myself – a possibility that I am perfectly willing to
> admit – or Microsoft; or whoever's pushing this.
Well yes. In this case it appears to be either attempting to lock out
firmw
ity of this solution and I look forwards to reading their
analysis later.
If you wouldn't mind explaining *exactly* how this would be "non-free",
and why this would exclude this approach, I would be most interested.
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ernels" cannot run.
>
Well, It would appear that Grub 2 is GPL3, and in my interpretation of
how Tivoization works, this would appear to be a violation.
The kernel is still GPL2, so technically, would not be a violation as
far I can see.
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no
security benefit at all ;)
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es for older bioses etc. So in fdisk, you will see
on the MBR signatures. to see the GPT signatures you need parted, or I
think gdisk? You can use these to flag which partitions will be in the
hybrid mbr tables.
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Bodhi is what you want to look at. That will tell you about the packages
status in the repo.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/firefox-13.0-1.fc17,xulrunner-13.0-1.fc17
Looks like they are both in stable now.
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nging "Account type" or "Automatic Login", do.
>
>
You only need to root to ignore the bad passwd warning. If your run
passwd as your own user, a "BAD" password, will deny the change, and ask
you to create a better password. When you run as root, it is implied
t
On 9/06/12 15:35, JD wrote:
> Would be nice to have a tool to output the full
> dependency graph for all installed packages.
rpmreaper can show you this (But it is intended to help you remove
un-needed packages)
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uot; message, is when running
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>> If you run passwd as your own user, compared to passwd as root changing
>> your user password, you will see that running passwd as your own user
>> will result in the same result as
nonetheless :( Any
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Look at the "passwd_timeout" option in the ma
What must be pointed out is that anyone who overclocks is assuming they
know more about cpu manufacturing, design and operations that intel's or
amd's best engineers. I beg to differ.
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flash, which was released just yesterday? From /var/log/yum.log:
>...
> Mar 12 23:17:14 Updated:
> flash-plugin-11.2.202.275-release.x86_64
> ...
> jon
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>
Disable the flash plugin (in safemode if you have to) and see if this
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> work.
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> Have you tried rpmfusion.org kmod-wl?
Please don't use kmod-wl .
Read http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
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vgaswitcheroo with an MBP with dual graphics. Has any progress been made on
this work? Could you please provide the patch (as I cannot find it on the
internet)?
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