Re: bluetooth pairing problem

2022-04-25 Thread Ed Greshko

On 26/04/2022 09:54, Greg Woods wrote:



On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 4:42 AM Ed Greshko  wrote:



I stick with Bose, Sony, and Panasonic.


However, it does matter which exact product you have, not just whether it is a quality 
product or not. For instance, I have a really nice pair of Bose bluetooth headphones. 
They sound great, but unfortunately they only work on my Android devices, because they 
require use of an app to properly connect. They will not reliably pair with Linux or 
Windows. (There is probably an iPhone version of the app too). Same holds for my pair of 
Sony "true wireless" earbuds. Sound great, but will not pair with a computer, 
require an app.



I did name the product in a subsequent email.  Bose Quiet  Comfort.

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Re: bluetooth pairing problem

2022-04-25 Thread Ed Greshko

On 26/04/2022 09:07, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Were you able to use them with Fedora? 


Yes.  I currently use Bose Quiet Comfort.

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Re: bluetooth pairing problem

2022-04-25 Thread Ed Greshko

On 25/04/2022 14:38, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

Jabra confirmed that my 854H headset won't work
with a computer.  So that is out


That doesn't surprise me. I've had several of their products years ago.  They 
never impressed me.

I stick with Bose, Sony, and Panasonic.



Now, how do I share files with my cell phone?


Must be the subject of a different thread.  As a KDE user I prefer KDE Connect.

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Re: bluetooth pairing problem

2022-04-24 Thread Ed Greshko

On 24/04/2022 10:31, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

# dnf swap pulseaudio pipewire
Package pipewire-0.3.50-1.fc35.x86_64 is already installed.
No match for argument: pulseaudio
No packages marked for removal.

# rpm -qa pulse*
pulseaudio-libs-15.0-2.fc35.x86_64
pulseaudio-libs-glib2-15.0-2.fc35.x86_64
pulseaudio-utils-15.0-2.fc35.x86_64
pulseaudio-libs-15.0-2.fc35.i686


What next? 


Just a bit of advice.  Dpm't put the cart before the horse.
Pulseaudio and pipewire are irrelevant until the device is paired and connected.

Instead of using the GUI, use a terminal and the bluetoothctl command.

Put the speakers in pairing mode and issue  the devices command under bluetoothctl use 
the "pair" command to get some info
along with the journal to see why pairing fails.

Small example, but I don't have time to disconnect and upair my speakers.

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ bluetoothctl
Agent registered
[SRS-XB43]#

[SRS-XB43]# devices
Device 6C:47:60:43:6B:49 SRS-XB43

[SRS-XB43]# info 6C:47:60:43:6B:49
Device 6C:47:60:43:6B:49 (public)
    Name: SRS-XB43
    Alias: SRS-XB43
    Class: 0x00240414
    Icon: audio-card
    Paired: yes
    Trusted: yes
    Blocked: no
    Connected: yes
    LegacyPairing: no
    UUID: Vendor specific (-deca-fade-deca-deafdecacaff)
    UUID: Headset (1108--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    UUID: Audio Sink (110b--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    UUID: A/V Remote Control Target (110c--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    UUID: Advanced Audio Distribu.. (110d--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    UUID: A/V Remote Control (110e--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    UUID: Handsfree (111e--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    UUID: PnP Information (1200--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    UUID: Vendor specific (ff01--1000-8000-00805f9b34ff)
    UUID: Vendor specific (8901dfa8-5c7e-4d8f-9f0c-c2b70683f5f0)
    UUID: Vendor specific (b9b213ce-eeab-49e4-8fd9-aa478ed1b26b)
    Modalias: bluetooth:v0094p0004d0100

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Re: Unable to boot with LVM.

2022-04-23 Thread Ed Greshko

On 23/04/2022 18:31, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

Fair enough, but not everyone on this list will have a login for that
page. As it happens I do but spam reporting being dealt with as a
Fedora issue strikes me as odd.


Agreed. It should be a separate function that anyone can easily  report a 
violation.  No need to have a
FAS login.

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Re: Default browser

2022-04-23 Thread Ed Greshko

On 23/04/2022 01:01, Geoffrey Leach wrote:

New install of Fedora 35. Any time a link is opened -- say from a terminal -- Firefox is 
opened. The default browser is set in "Default Applications" to chrome. Is 
there another place where the default browser is set?


I just installed chrome on F35 Workstation and F35KDE spin.  Both installs 
asked if I wanted chrome to be the default
browser, and said yes.

Link opened from the terminal open chrome.

Are you using either of these versions?

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Re: Unable to boot with LVM.

2022-04-22 Thread Ed Greshko

tyyreOn 23/04/2022 06:29, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:


In that connection, the "report spam" link at the end of every post
just takes one to the general pagure.io page. I don't see anything
there directly related to spam reporting. Perhaps a more directed link
to a specific reporting page would be more useful.


There is no "specific" report spam feature.

After you login, at the very top line there is a "New Issue" button.  You just 
create one with
a good subject line and it will be passed to the appropriate person/group.

I've done that aeveral times and it works out just fine.  Gotten responses, 
typically, within 24hrs.

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Re: Connecting to printer on Windows 10 System

2022-04-22 Thread Ed Greshko

On 23/04/2022 04:01, Robert McBroom via users wrote:

On 4/22/22 04:16, Tim via users wrote:

Back to the original question of accessing a printer on a windows share.

I have a HP Envy 5530 printer on usb connection to a Windows 10 system.



That is an old printer.  It has been discontinued.  I don't think it is capable 
of using 2 interfaces at the same time.

I can't help you with a Windows system being able to share printers.  I've 
always had trouble with Windows systems
sharing resources.  I don't even have a Windows system to try testing this.

But it does seem capable to join a SSID/Local Access Point.  So why not switch 
to that route.  Then all systems will just
connect via the LAN?

FWIW, I've never even connected a printer to a USB port on Linux.

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Re: Connecting to printer on Windows 10 System

2022-04-21 Thread Ed Greshko

On 22/04/2022 07:10, John Mellor wrote:



That depends upon the printer.  I have an HP6962 that has its own wifi node 
that broadcasts and is automatically found by Fedora. Its a pain in the behind, 
as all the other equipment also finds and lists the option to use this as the 
main uplink router even though that is never going to work.  That also means 
that it is taking channels and cutting the available bandwidth on my main wifi 
router.

As an aside, the driver for this automatic connection is just plain broken, and 
can never connect to actually print anything. Deleting the found printer and 
discovering it again always fixes the problem.


It sounds like you've setup you printer to use WiFi-Direct

Guidelines for using Wi-Fi Direct
● Make sure your computer or mobile device has the necessary software.
– If you are using a computer, make sure you have installed the HP printer 
software.
If you have not installed the HP printer software on the computer, connect to 
Wi-Fi Direct first and
then install the printer software. Select Wireless when prompted by the printer 
software for a
connection type.
– If you are using a mobile device, make sure you have installed a compatible 
printing app. For more
information about mobile printing, visit www.hp.com/global/us/en/eprint/
mobile_printing_apps.html.
● Make sure Wi-Fi Direct for your printer is turned on.
● Up to five computers and mobile devices can use the same Wi-Fi Direct 
connection.
● Wi-Fi Direct can be used while the printer is also connected either to a 
computer using a USB cable or to
a network using a wireless connection.
● Wi-Fi Direct cannot be used to connect a computer, mobile device, or printer 
to the Internet

Bullet point #4 suggests to me that WiFi-Direct can be used at the same time as 
the printer is configured to
connect to an access point.

At the moment, I don't have time to look into the HP manuals that closely.  I'm 
not impressed by the
HP manuals.  :-)

Oh, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAvEUsz3t_A shows how to setup wireless 
connecting to a
WiFi access point using the touch screen.

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Re: Connecting to printer on Windows 10 System

2022-04-21 Thread Ed Greshko

On 22/04/2022 02:55, Robert McBroom via users wrote:

On 4/21/22 14:34, Doug Herr wrote:

On Thu, Apr 21, 2022, at 11:09 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:

I have a HP Envy 5530 printer on usb connection to a Windows 10 system.
KDE printer settings seems to find it with a smb URI.
smb:///%2F192.168.1.100%2FHPENVY5530

Keeps asking for a user and password but doesn't accept local users or
users on the remote machine.

An attempt to print a test page fails with a CIFS unable to connect
error NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND. The setting window is not responsive to any
mouse clicks. Other windows systems print with no problems

What am I missing on getting access?

Not what you asked, but this model seems to have Wifi, so why not go that route?
___

Multiple systems without wifi. It doesn't connect to the network server and 
wifi at the same time.


I have an HP printer.  Systems don't connect directly to the printer via wifi.  
So it doesn't matter if a system
has wifi or not.

The printer connects tp a wifi access point and systems can use ehternet to 
access the printer.  And, in my case,
mobile phones that connect to the access point can access the pinter.

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ arp
Address  HWtype  HWaddress   Flags Mask    Iface
_gateway ether   00:11:32:76:13:a8 C enp2s0
192.168.1.166    ether   10:62:e5:b2:ac:07 C enp2s0

The printer is connected to the "gateway" router which is a wifi access point.  
As you can see, the system
"meimei" is conneted via the enternet interface.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-04-18 Thread Ed Greshko

On 19/04/2022 07:28, Jack Craig wrote:

this mystery has been resolved and my server is online.


Is the solution easy to describe?

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Re: dns config query

2022-04-11 Thread Ed Greshko

Another question

what is the output of  "ip -6 add"?

I have found that redirects to networksolutions fail if you have IPv6 enabled 
and a valid IPv6 address.

[egreshko@f36ws ~]$ whois linuxlighthouse.com
[Querying whois.verisign-grs.com]
[Redirected to whois.networksolutions.com]
[Querying whois.networksolutions.com]
^C

I then disabled IPv6 and..

[egreshko@f36ws ~]$ whois linuxlighthouse.com
[Querying whois.verisign-grs.com]
[Redirected to whois.networksolutions.com]
[Querying whois.networksolutions.com]
[whois.networksolutions.com]
Domain Name: LINUXLIGHTHOUSE.COM
Registry Domain ID: 1540828151_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.networksolutions.com
Registrar URL: http://networksolutions.com
Updated Date: 2020-12-07T21:22:16Z
Creation Date: 2009-02-04T17:52:12Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2023-02-04T17:52:12Z
Registrar: Network Solutions, LLC
Registrar IANA ID: 2
Reseller:
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited 
https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: PERFECT PRIVACY, LLC
Registrant Organization:
Registrant Street: 5335 Gate Parkway care of Network Solutions PO Box 459
Registrant City: Jacksonville
Registrant State/Province: FL
Registrant Postal Code: 32256
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: +1.5707088622
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax:
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: vv75w6jc...@networksolutionsprivateregistration.com
Registry Admin ID:
Admin Name: PERFECT PRIVACY, LLC
Admin Organization:
Admin Street: 5335 Gate Parkway care of Network Solutions PO Box 459
Admin City: Jacksonville
Admin State/Province: FL
Admin Postal Code: 32256
Admin Country: US
Admin Phone: +1.5707088622
Admin Phone Ext:
Admin Fax:
Admin Fax Ext:
Admin Email: vv75w6jc...@networksolutionsprivateregistration.com
Registry Tech ID:
Tech Name: PERFECT PRIVACY, LLC
Tech Organization:
Tech Street: 5335 Gate Parkway care of Network Solutions PO Box 459
Tech City: Jacksonville
Tech State/Province: FL
Tech Postal Code: 32256
Tech Country: US
Tech Phone: +1.5707088622
Tech Phone Ext:
Tech Fax:
Tech Fax Ext:
Tech Email: vv75w6jc...@networksolutionsprivateregistration.com
Name Server: NS21.WORLDNIC.COM
Name Server: NS22.WORLDNIC.COM
DNSSEC: unsigned
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: domain.operati...@web.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.8777228662
URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net/
>>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2022-04-12T02:13:55Z <<<

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Re: dns config query

2022-04-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 12/04/2022 09:20, Jack Craig wrote:

*i am heartened that the view of my setup looks good.*
*
*
*means I must be doing it wrong.*
*
*
*i get, ...*
*
*
*whois linuxlighthouse.com 
[Querying whois.verisign-grs.com ]
[Redirected to whois.networksolutions.com ]
[Querying whois.networksolutions.com ]




[Unable to connect to remote host]*

*what i get appears to fail connection to networksolutions whois database, how 
to resolve this time out??*



FWIW, I am also seeing timeouts.

According to the ICANN web whois tool you may have make changes recently?.

Authoritative Servers
Registry Server URL: https://rdap.verisign.com/com/v1/domain/linuxlighthouse.com
Last updated from Registry RDAP DB: 2022-04-12 13:31:49 UTC
Registrar Server URL: 
https://rdap.networksolutions.com/rdap/domain/LINUXLIGHTHOUSE.COM

Could it be your changes have not been distributed fully and you need to wait 
for a timeout?

But whois -n linuxlighthouse.co works.

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ whois -n linuxlighthouse.com
[Querying whois.verisign-grs.com]
[whois.verisign-grs.com]
   Domain Name: LINUXLIGHTHOUSE.COM
   Registry Domain ID: 1540828151_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
   Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.networksolutions.com
   Registrar URL: http://networksolutions.com
   Updated Date: 2021-05-23T19:47:31Z
   Creation Date: 2009-02-04T17:52:12Z
   Registry Expiry Date: 2023-02-04T17:52:12Z
   Registrar: Network Solutions, LLC
   Registrar IANA ID: 2
   Registrar Abuse Contact Email: ab...@web.com
   Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.8003337680
   Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited 
https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
   Name Server: NS21.WORLDNIC.COM
   Name Server: NS22.WORLDNIC.COM
   DNSSEC: unsigned
   URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: https://www.icann.org/wicf/
>>> Last update of whois database: 2022-04-12T01:51:03Z <<<



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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-04-04 Thread Ed Greshko

On 05/04/2022 03:07, Jack Craig wrote:

*you can see access from internet to att rtr, nh rtr, switch with 10.0.0.0 lan 
addrs
*
*
*
*https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NIuvNtE9dOyUZeW96D-i3En5e9p_Ggrb/view?usp=sharing*
*
*
*https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mQ3-kYqSEQIKhsFjTTGTuWyRN-kg4WGp/view?usp=sharing*
*
*


Access denied for both those links.

Also, seems as if you DNS has finally timed out

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ whois linuxlighthouse.com
[Querying whois.verisign-grs.com]
[Redirected to whois.networksolutions.com]
[Querying whois.networksolutions.com]
[Unable to connect to remote host]

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ host ws.linuxlighthouse.com
Host ws.linuxlighthouse.com not found: 2(SERVFAIL)


And, of course, http://ws.linuxlighthouse.com/  cannot be reached.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-04-04 Thread Ed Greshko

On 04/04/2022 09:02, Samuel Sieb wrote:

I'm going to try to coalesce the bits of information from various emails, but 
it's still mostly blanks...

Is the BGW210 connected via DSL or the Optical uplink port? 


I've basically been following, yet ignoring this thread.  As the amount of 
words make it difficult for understand the
network topology.  It would be correct to say that I'm lost.

I would have thought that the simple act of replacing the ISP supplied equipment the "pace 
5238ac" with the "BGW210-700"
would be transparent.  Apparently not.

If I read a latter email correctly, the OP will be posting a link to a network 
diagram to make things clear..

I also don't quite understand why a system can't be connected directly to one of the 
ports of new "BGW210-700" just
to test that it works. The system could be configured with one of the assigned 
IPs or testes with DHCP and see if the new
DSL router assigns an IP.

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Re: Kernel 5.16.18 refuses to process sound

2022-03-31 Thread Ed Greshko

On 01/04/2022 00:27, Temlakos wrote:

Everyone:

Today I recorded a video using Open Broadcast Studio (OBS) and a Logitech BRIO 
camera with build-in microphone that has delivered flawless performance to date.

Imagine my shock and chagrin when I played a video I had just recorded, only to 
find that I had picture, but no sound.

I just fell back on Kernel 5.16.17, and it picked up the sound just fine. Last 
Known Good and all that.

All that to say this: the kernel has a bug, and killed the handling of sound 
from microphones. At least in the current version. The last version handled it 
without a hitch and still does.

I have removed that version of the kernel and would like to skip it. Two 
questions:

1. How do I set DNFDragora to skip a current version and call me back when it 
has a new version of the kernel for me to try out?

2. How do I file a bug against the kernel? I tried accessing a bug reporting 
program but don't know where to find it.


[egreshko@meimei OBS-Recordings]$ uname -r
5.16.18-200.fc35.x86_64

[egreshko@meimei OBS-Recordings]$ rpm -q obs-studio
obs-studio-27.2.1-1.fc35.x86_64

[egreshko@meimei OBS-Recordings]$ lsusb | grep HDMI
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 2935:0006 Magewell USB Capture HDMI

I just captured a small video to test.  Audio worked just fine.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/03/2022 04:40, Jack Craig wrote:

*i dont have a way to show the network as an image/ diagram as if i post with an
included png or jpg, the post is dropped.
*


You could put your png/jpg on google drive and then make the link to it public 
and post the
link.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 28/03/2022 11:33, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Is it really just me?  I see various people responding.  Do you actually understand what his setup is?  It doesn't make any sense at all to me. 


It is not only you.  I haven't grasped the setup either.

However, I would note that everything was working for him the way he wanted 
until his Broadband supplier
replaced the Cable Modem.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/03/2022 15:52, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 27/03/2022 15:15, Jack Craig wrote:



On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 12:12 AM Jack Craig  wrote:



    On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 12:06 AM Ed Greshko  wrote:

    On 27/03/2022 15:04, Jack Craig wrote:
    >
    >
    > On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 11:53 PM Ed Greshko  
wrote:
    >
    >     On 27/03/2022 14:40, Jack Craig wrote:
    >     > but srvr is on 10.0.0.101, att rtr is between 192.168.1.254 and 
108.90.204.76.
    >     >
    >     > still make sense??
    >
    >     I see
    >
    >     To test, I want you to make the server a static ip address of 
108.220.213.121 and then connect it to the
    >     BGW210-700.


what routing/gateway should the srvr use for this test??



The server itself.

I'm suspecting your new device is unable to act as a pass though to other 
routers.


To be more specific, it doesn't have to be the server.

Take any Linux Box, manually configure the eithernet port to have a public IP 
address.  Connect it to the new ATT
router and see if you have connectivity.


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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/03/2022 15:15, Jack Craig wrote:



On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 12:12 AM Jack Craig  wrote:



On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 12:06 AM Ed Greshko  wrote:

On 27/03/2022 15:04, Jack Craig wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 11:53 PM Ed Greshko  
wrote:
>
>     On 27/03/2022 14:40, Jack Craig wrote:
>     > but srvr is on 10.0.0.101, att rtr is between 192.168.1.254 and 
108.90.204.76.
>     >
>     > still make sense??
>
>     I see
>
>     To test, I want you to make the server a static ip address of 
108.220.213.121 and then connect it to the
>     BGW210-700.


what routing/gateway should the srvr use for this test??



The server itself.

I'm suspecting your new device is unable to act as a pass though to other 
routers.


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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/03/2022 15:04, Jack Craig wrote:



On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 11:53 PM Ed Greshko  wrote:

On 27/03/2022 14:40, Jack Craig wrote:
> but srvr is on 10.0.0.101, att rtr is between 192.168.1.254 and 
108.90.204.76.
>
> still make sense??

I see

To test, I want you to make the server a static ip address of 
108.220.213.121 and then connect it to the
BGW210-700.

It seems the BGW210-700 may not be as capable as the pace 5238ac was.


ok, first thing in the morning. I screw everything up that I do after midnight! 
 :(



The other idea is to connect a device via WiFi and see what IP address gets 
assigned to it.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/03/2022 14:40, Jack Craig wrote:

but srvr is on 10.0.0.101, att rtr is between 192.168.1.254 and 108.90.204.76.

still make sense??


I see

To test, I want you to make the server a static ip address of 108.220.213.121 
and then connect it to the
BGW210-700.

It seems the BGW210-700 may not be as capable as the pace 5238ac was.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/03/2022 13:57, Jack Craig wrote:



On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 10:20 PM Ed Greshko  wrote:

On 27/03/2022 12:19, Jack Craig wrote:
> after much wailing and gnashing of teeth, att did send a tech and for 
general internet access its fine.
> just not working with my configuration...
>
> at the moment, trying to find a static route option for att rtr.
>
> static routes on the internal router wont help, right??

I guess I don't really understand what HW and Physical Configuration.

You have a DSL router.  The router has 4 Ethernet ports.  In your 
configuration, what are these ports connected to?


ok, ...

(internet)---lan connect-lan 
connect-[netgear switch]--

make sense?



Is your srvr configured manually?  Meaning, a static IP?

If so, try connecting the bgw210700 directly to the srvr.  Then try accessing 
sites from the server.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-26 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/03/2022 12:19, Jack Craig wrote:

after much wailing and gnashing of teeth, att did send a tech and for general 
internet access its fine.
just not working with my configuration...

at the moment, trying to find a static route option for att rtr.

static routes on the internal router wont help, right??


I guess I don't really understand what HW and Physical Configuration.

You have a DSL router.  The router has 4 Ethernet ports.  In your 
configuration, what are these ports connected to?

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-26 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/03/2022 02:42, Jack Craig wrote:



On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 1:57 AM Ed Greshko  wrote:

On 26/03/2022 16:33, Peter Boy wrote:
>
>> Am 26.03.2022 um 08:55 schrieb Ed Greshko :
>>
>> ws.linuxlighthouse.com <http://ws.linuxlighthouse.com> has address 
108.220.213.121
>>
>> Now try connecting to http://ws.linuxlighthouse.com/
> Not surprisingly, the server is unavailable. After all, this is the OP's 
network mystery.
>
> Question is, can the OP log in to the server anyway? That would be a good 
start to get the mystery resolved.

Yes, that is a qood question.  Can the server be accessed on the internal 
network.

Also, I wonder if the OP has rebooted the network equipment.


rebooted yes


I suggest you call AT support as they supplied the replacement equipment and 
it should have been configured to
pass  108.220.213.X traffic.  That appears to be nott the case.

FWIW, It seems the Fedora mailing list was "stuck".  All the mail just flooded 
in on Sunday late morning my time.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-26 Thread Ed Greshko

On 26/03/2022 16:33, Peter Boy wrote:



Am 26.03.2022 um 08:55 schrieb Ed Greshko :

ws.linuxlighthouse.com has address 108.220.213.121

Now try connecting to http://ws.linuxlighthouse.com/

Not surprisingly, the server is unavailable. After all, this is the OP's 
network mystery.

Question is, can the OP log in to the server anyway? That would be a good start 
to get the mystery resolved.


Yes, that is a qood question.  Can the server be accessed on the internal 
network.

Also, I wonder if the OP has rebooted the network equipment.

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-26 Thread Ed Greshko

On 26/03/2022 14:24, Cameron Simpson wrote:

So what you see below is normal. Don't sweat it. Here's an example from
where I'm sitting to a host on a TPG network:



Maybe he should be "sweating it".  He has a web server with a public IP address.

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ host ws.linuxlighthouse.com
ws.linuxlighthouse.com has address 108.220.213.121

Now try connecting to http://ws.linuxlighthouse.com/

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Re: network mystery!!??

2022-03-25 Thread Ed Greshko

On 26/03/2022 10:29, Jack Craig wrote:




i have a networking mystery ; i hope someone might give me a clue.

i am working to restore a web server to internet access that is failing after 
att update
the att older modem (pace 5238ac) with arris BGW210-700.

i have a static ip from att in the range 108.220.213.0/255.255.255.248 
, 108.220.213.121 is the external ip for 
the server.

the bgw210-700 is the primary router/modem and is connected to a 3rd party 
router, netgear nighthawk,

the internal 10.0.0.0/   connects to the netgear nighthawk

ATT's broadband configuration is

 Blackhole-ATT (wireless name)

   Broadband connection source      DSL
   Broadband connection             up
   Broadband network type           lightspeed
   Broadband ipv4 address           108.90.204.76
   Broadband gateway address        108.90.204.1


outbound packets from the server (WS), are routed from the 10.0.0.1 nighthawk 
to the ATT router to the internet.

the 108.90.204.0 network routing from the att router to the att's gateway. .76 
is the router, .1 is the GW.

sample route, ...

10.0.0.101 ws.linuxlighthouse.com  (internal IP) 
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1033ms
10.0.0.1           Blackhole-NH           2 packets 
transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1018ms
192.168.1.254     Blackhole-ATT      2 packets transmitted, 2 
received, 0% packet loss, time 1001ms
108.90.204.76     att subnet (local router)  2 packets transmitted, 2 
received, 0% packet loss, time 1002ms
108.90.204.1        att subnet (remote GW)               2 packets 
transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1001ms
108.220.213.121 ws.linuxlighthouse.com  (public 
IP) 2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1001ms
108.220.213.126   linuxlighthouse (public GW)          2 packets transmitted, 2 
received, 0% packet loss, time 1001ms


Sounds like 108.90.204.76 is missing routes. I'm assuming that 108.220.213.121 
previously answered pings
and originally was the final destination of an external traceroute.

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ traceroute 108.220.213.121
traceroute to 108.220.213.121 (108.220.213.121), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  _gateway (192.168.1.1)  0.434 ms  0.728 ms  0.681 ms
 2  * * *
 3  tpdt-3308.hinet.net (168.95.82.198)  23.574 ms  23.530 ms 23.451 ms
 4  tpdb-3031.hinet.net (220.128.1.102)  7.827 ms 
220-128-1-50.hinet-ip.hinet.net (220.128.1.50)  7.210 ms tpdt-3032.hinet.net 
(220.128.27.94)  7.386 ms
 5  r4102-s2.tp.hinet.net (220.128.7.69)  7.123 ms r4102-s2.tp.hinet.net 
(220.128.14.93)  7.296 ms r4102-s2.tp.hinet.net (220.128.13.93)  7.252 ms
 6  r4002-s2.tp.hinet.net (220.128.6.85)  7.538 ms r4002-s2.tp.hinet.net 
(220.128.6.81)  6.710 ms  6.656 ms
 7  pa-r32.us.hinet.net (202.39.91.29)  133.962 ms  132.083 ms 132.075 ms
 8  32.141.85.13 (32.141.85.13)  133.458 ms  133.358 ms  133.297 ms
 9  12.123.242.38 (12.123.242.38)  138.066 ms  137.303 ms  139.959 ms
10  12.122.149.225 (12.122.149.225)  143.022 ms  137.567 ms  137.573 ms
11  12.122.158.25 (12.122.158.25)  138.446 ms  137.435 ms  138.346 ms
12  * * *
13  99.134.39.24 (99.134.39.24)  136.686 ms  136.506 ms *
14  99.134.39.11 (99.134.39.11)  136.191 ms  136.211 ms  136.066 ms
15  99.161.44.77 (99.161.44.77)  137.461 ms  137.438 ms  138.025 ms
16  108-90-204-76.lightspeed.mtryca.sbcglobal.net (108.90.204.76) 157.627 ms  
157.580 ms  157.980 ms
17  * * *
18  * * *
19  * * *
20  * * *
21  * * *
22  * * *
23  * * *
24  * * *
25  * * *
26  * * *
27  * * *
28  * * *
29  * * *
30  * * *

Remember if a server that should be visible externally, but isn't. Then 
outbound requests/replies will also fail.

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Re: Got email about new version of Stunnel.

2022-03-16 Thread Ed Greshko

On 16/03/2022 15:18, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:

Wanted to see what differences are. Not sure how long it will be until update 
in dnf.
Just got email that stunnel 5.63 was released.
Downloaded and ran ./configure and make with default settings.
Compared output of -version for the 5.63 and 5.62. Most items same.
Note sure what differences are or why. Change in defaults or changes redhat 
makes?


Did you check here?

  https://www.stunnel.org/NEWS.html


[5.63] stunnel 5.63 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu platform
[5.62] stunnel 5.62 on x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu platform
[5.63] Threading:PTHREAD Sockets:POLL,IPv6,SYSTEMD TLS:ENGINE,FIPS,OCSP,PSK,SNI
[5.62] Threading:PTHREAD Sockets:POLL,IPv6 TLS:ENGINE,FIPS,OCSP,PSK,SNI
[5.63] ciphers   = HIGH:!aNULL:!SSLv2:!DH:!kDHEPSK (with "fips = no")
[5.62] ciphers   = PROFILE=SYSTEM (with "fips = no")
Compared difference in sizes with default compile an then with strip result
[5.63] 736952 Mar 16 17:01 stunnel
[5.63] 212992 Mar 16 17:10 stunnel (after strip)
[5.62] 225128 Jan 18 21:31 /usr/bin/stunnel




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Re: Fedora friendly blue tooth transceiver?

2022-02-14 Thread Ed Greshko

On 15/02/2022 03:50, Samuel Sieb wrote:

On 2/10/22 04:24, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

Anyone have a favorite Fedora friendly blue tooth
transceiver?


I don't have a favorite, but I also haven't found any that don't work. The most 
recent one I got was a couple of years ago for accessing BLE devices.  I kind 
of randomly picked one and it worked perfectly.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32769561310.html is the one I got.


The only time I found a dongle that didn't work was about, maybe, 2 years ago.  
The dongle was BT V5.0.  It was listed as
certified at bluetooth.com.  I wrote a BZ at kernel.org and at some point it 
started working after a kernel update.  I didn't
investigate to find which kernel started to support the device.

I just buy locally here here in Taiwan.  The one thing all my dongles have in 
common is that that use chips from
Cambridge Silicon Radio.  And they all work without trouble.

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Re: Alternate text consoles

2022-02-12 Thread Ed Greshko

On 12/02/2022 16:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:

On 2/11/22 12:27, Joe Zeff wrote:

I've long been accustomed to using the alternate text consoles because there 
are times that something's stuck on the GUI or there are similar needs to be 
taken care of.  Now, I've installed F 35 Xfce spin on my new laptop and they're 
not available.  Is there something you have to configure now to allow it or 
have they simply removed this feature?


Assuming you mean the CTRL-ALT-F? consoles, F35 workstation still has them and 
I would be surprised if the XFCE spin changed that.



Oh, I tested this in an XFCE spin in a  VM and it works fine.

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Re: Hotkeys to switch consoles disabled

2022-02-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 12/02/2022 07:22, Lists wrote:

On Fedora 35, running KDE desktop, I noticed that I cannot switch to another
console with Ctl+Alt+F[1-9] as I have on other desktops. I presume this has
something to do with the switch to Wayland?

Is there a way to restore this functionality?


Running F35 and using KDE/Xorg on bare metal.

No problems.  Ctl+Alt+F2 is the GUI.  Ctl+Alt+F3 brings up a terminal session. 
And switching back to the GUI terminal works
fine.

In a Wayland session in a F35 VM Ctl+Alt+F3 brings up a terminal session.  But, 
switching badk to the GUI terminal fails in
it comes back with a black screen.  No clue how to get around that.  I can't 
try this on bare metal at the moment.  Sorry.

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Re: Kontact / Kmail

2022-02-02 Thread Ed Greshko

On 02/02/2022 23:52, c. marlow wrote:

On Wed, 02 Feb 2022 12:19:25 +
Patrick O'Callaghan  wrote:

What is TDE? Do you mean KDE? If so, you might want to ask on the
Fedora KDE list.


Trinity Desktop Environment.


It seems your query would best be addressed to one of the resources at.

https://www.trinitydesktop.org/support.php

Looking at the visuals, it seems this environment may be closely related to KDE 3.5 and 
not the "Plasma Desktop 5.23"
supplied by Fedora.

Thus, the versions of applications TDE installs/uses may be different.  I'd 
have to install it to see.  So, that is
just a guess.

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Re: Rclone issue with Google Drive

2022-02-01 Thread Ed Greshko

On 02/02/2022 07:32, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

The current version of Rclone from the Fedora repo is 1.57.0. What
isn't clear until you look more closely is that this is a development
version. It identifies itself as:

rclone: Version "v1.57.0-DEV"

The upshot is that when connecting to Google Drive the authentication
token expires after 7 days and has to be manually refreshed via a web
page. This is a PITA for those of us who want to leave an rclone sync
or mount daemon running in the background.

I discovered this on asking on the Rclone forum:

https://forum.rclone.org/t/google-drive-requires-manual-refresh-every-7-days/29023

I've now uninstalled the Fedora version and installed the "official"
version from the Rclone site. I'll know if that solved the problem in a
week's time.

Unlike most other packages, development versions of Rclone cannot avoid
this issue because of the way they are registered by the Google API, so
should not be distributed as part of the base system.


You may want to point out your observations on the "test" list and possibly even
the "devel" list.

But, I would wait 7 days.  :-)

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Re: audio problem

2022-01-31 Thread Ed Greshko

On 01/02/2022 14:15, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:


On 01/02/2022 16.58, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 01/02/2022 11:43, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:

This problem started recently (a few weeks, maybe a little longer?).

Initially I noticed audio hiccups when playing mythtv recordings. At times 
there was also video noise
but not always.

I then found that playing audio from a network stream (with vlc) also had 
hiccups. The sound would
stop and start, sometime even repeat a fraction of a second.

I now played a track from a local disk and the same issues were heard. 


I am not an audio expert.  I only know I had what sounds similar when I 
switched to using a Bluetooh speaker.


This is not a BT speaker.


I didn't say it was.  I was just noting my experience.

FWIW, my HDMI speakers offer 4 profiles.  I don't know what HW is in the Asus 
monitors.  I don't use those
due to their horribly tinny sound.

I'm just suggesting you may want have similar options to try.




I "fixed" the problem by using a different profile for the speakers.  If are 
given a choice in your Audio Configuration
try different one.


I tried two configurations, the mobo's sound and the HDMI sound. Both show the 
problem.
I suspect some part of the sound pipeline rather than the actual hware sound 
device.

Anyway, this is new while I made no change to the machine for a long while. 
Just 'dnf update's.
It got much worse in the last week or two.


I too thought my problem was related to a "sound pipeline" issue. But it wasn't.
The thing was the same codec (LDAC) worked great from a non Fedora device.  I 
was going
to try earlier kernels but since it works great I lost interest.

I'll leave it here.  Good Luck.

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Re: audio problem

2022-01-31 Thread Ed Greshko

On 01/02/2022 11:43, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:

This problem started recently (a few weeks, maybe a little longer?).

Initially I noticed audio hiccups when playing mythtv recordings. At times 
there was also video noise
but not always.

I then found that playing audio from a network stream (with vlc) also had 
hiccups. The sound would
stop and start, sometime even repeat a fraction of a second.

I now played a track from a local disk and the same issues were heard. 


I am not an audio expert.  I only know I had what sounds similar when I 
switched to using a Bluetooh speaker.

I "fixed" the problem by using a different profile for the speakers.  If are 
given a choice in your Audio Configuration
try different one.

(I have a minor problem in that the good profile for my Bluetooth speakers 
doesn't stick and I have to choose
again after a reboot.  But I've not had time/energy to chance that down on KDE).

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-31 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/01/2022 22:19, Robert Nichols wrote:

On 1/30/22 11:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/01/2022 00:13, Robert Nichols wrote:

FINALLY!!
I can get it all to work by putting "fedora.local" in /etc/hostname _and_ editing 
/etc/hosts to have "fedora.local" as the _first_ name for 127.0.0.1 .


I installed a Centos7 system and during the install process called it 
fedora.local.  By default this was placed in etc/hostname.

I did not add anything in the hosts file.  I did make an entry for the host 
cos7 in the DNS to make it easier to contact.  I also did not
make a reverse entry.

While yours is:



[fedora ~]# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1   fedora.local localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 
localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6


Mine is

[root@fedora ~]# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6



With both of those in place, "dnsdomainname" and "nfsidmap -d" both return 
"local", and the mapping works.


Same here.  No issues.


My problem is _not_ with the CentOS 7 server. That works just fine with an 
/etc/hosts file like yours.
It is the Fedora 35 client that needs the /etc/hosts modification to accept a 
domain name.


I needed no such change to my F35's host file for it to function properly.  
Probably will never find out why
yours did.




Now, why on Earth did I want to run Fedora anyway? Oh that's right, there was 
an application I wanted to try that was only available as a flatpak on CentOS 
8, and flatpaks have their own level of pain. That's all water over the dam now.


I'm out of here. Thanks to all who offered help.


Happy all is well.  Wondering why on earth you've not upgraded your systems to 
Centos8  :-) :-)


When I upgrade that server, it is _not_ going to be CentOS, probably Rocky 
Linux or AlmaLinux.
I have no idea what I'm going to use as my "daily driver" OS, perhaps something 
outside of the Red Hat family.


OK.  I'm sure you're well aware that no matter what distro you finally choose 
it will have its own quirks.

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-31 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/01/2022 14:39, Tim via users wrote:

On Mon, 2022-01-31 at 13:24 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:

I installed a Centos7 system and during the install process called it
fedora.local.  By default this was placed in etc/hostname.

Wasn't ".local" and Avahi/Bonjour/mDNS/ZeroConf non-traditional
DHCP and DNS thing?  Does it still require different configuration
techniques?

I've always steered clear of it.  Like SMB, instead of having a centrol
control that you could configure to work how you wanted it, everything
has some kind of round-table conference, repeatedly, and might manage
to sort things out between themselves.  But, like a committee of
volunteers, was also likely to mismanage the whole shebang.


I don't know much about Avahi/Bonjour/mDNS/ZeroConf I think it is/was a way to 
shoehorn
Linux into some Windows environments.  I hardly had to deal with that.

I also didn't deal much with SMB as only ever had a couple of Windows systems.  
Now None.
And the companies I worked for had staff that dealt with that.  Not to toot my 
horn, I did have
to come to their rescue from time to time.  It didn't make it any easier with 
their horrible understanding
of networking.

I really just setup Centos7 to see if I could replicate the difficulty the OP 
was having.  Frankly, I
had no issues so I can't comment on that.


Happy all is well.  Wondering why on earth you've not upgraded your
systems to Centos8  :-) :-)

I have a server on CentOS 7.  I looked at 8 by temporarily installing
it on another computer, and there was so many problems I'd have to
resolve, without improving one particular thing that I actually cared
about, that I couldn't see it being worth my while.


I don't really use CentOS.  I just keep basic installs as VM's in the case they 
come up
as being used by someone else.


Not long ago, 16 Nov 2021, I had one of their email press releases
stating that the latest version of 8 had just been released and that
it's EOL would be 31 Dec 2021.  I had to check that wasn't a typo.


I do need to see what direction CentOS is now talking.  If only for 
"educational"
purposes only.  I don't intend to become a "subject matter expert" :-)


A bit more internet noodling around suggested that if you'd chosen to
use CentOS for the usual reasons (a server that you wanted to be
stable), then CentOS Stream wasn't going to be what you wanted.




FWIW, I too stay away from Flatpaks.  For me they are more pain than
they are worth.

Slightly works on most things, only fully works on the same system as
the programmer used...

I can't print anything using packages that didn't come from our own
repos (whether that be Fedora or CentOS), it just doesn't work.  And it
ruins one of the chief benefits of having a distro with its own repo
(everything from one central place, that usually just works because
they've all been tested together).


Yes, I think some of your comments on this list about Flatpaks assisted in 
keeping me
away from them.  :-) :-)


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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/01/2022 00:13, Robert Nichols wrote:

FINALLY!!
I can get it all to work by putting "fedora.local" in /etc/hostname _and_ editing 
/etc/hosts to have "fedora.local" as the _first_ name for 127.0.0.1 .


I installed a Centos7 system and during the install process called it 
fedora.local.  By default this was placed in etc/hostname.

I did not add anything in the hosts file.  I did make an entry for the host 
cos7 in the DNS to make it easier to contact.  I also did not
make a reverse entry.

While yours is:



[fedora ~]# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1   fedora.local localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 
localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6


Mine is

[root@fedora ~]# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6



With both of those in place, "dnsdomainname" and "nfsidmap -d" both return 
"local", and the mapping works.


Same here.  No issues.




Now, why on Earth did I want to run Fedora anyway? Oh that's right, there was 
an application I wanted to try that was only available as a flatpak on CentOS 
8, and flatpaks have their own level of pain. That's all water over the dam now.

I'm out of here. Thanks to all who offered help.


Happy all is well.  Wondering why on earth you've not upgraded your systems to 
Centos8  :-) :-)

FWIW, I too stay away from Flatpaks.  For me they are more pain than they are 
worth.

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/01/2022 12:36, Robert Nichols wrote:

On 1/29/22 8:25 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:

On 1/29/22 17:20, Ed Greshko wrote:


In the initial posting by Robert he wrote:
"I have no nfs-idmapd service running"



Right, but on recent kernels, the client doesn't use rpc.idmapd, it uses 
"nfsidmap".  The fact that rpc.idmapd isn't running doesn't really tell us 
anything.



"all users and groups in an NFS mounted filesystem are mapped to "nobody" even 
though the names and
numeric IDs are the same on the server and client"

So, I don't know why we're going down this path.

Jan 28 21:19:14 fedora.local nfsidmap[2461]: nss_getpwnam: name 'root@local' 
does not map into domain 'localdomain'



Right, that log entry indicates that idmap is being used on his system. That 
might mean that the server doesn't support NFSv4 without idmap.  Or it might 
mean the client was configured to enable idmapping.

Without knowing which, we don't really know the right thing to do, except to 
set the client's domain to match the servers, so that idmapping works as 
expected.


If I could find any way to set the client's domain name, I would. Nothing I try 
has any effect on the domain name.
When I try to set a FQDN with hostnamectl, then "hostnamectl" (with no arguments) shows that FQDN as the static 
hostname, but "hostname --fqdn" responds with "hostname: Name or service not known", and "mount -t nfs 
..." causes the various "... does not map into domain 'localdomain'" messages to be logged.


I think you need to be a bit more specific in your replies.
Are the client and the server both Fedora systems, or at least Linux?  Mine are 
now.  I was using a NAS but I don't have full
root privileges.

In both cases the "Domain" line /etc/idmapd.conf are commented out. The line starts with 
"#".

So on the server.

[root@f35ser ~]# hostnamectl
 Static hostname: f35ser.greshko.com
   Icon name: computer-vm
 Chassis: vm
  Machine ID: c4783bc505a24a9f973009568932bd82
 Boot ID: e49e999bf75949b6a27dba21bc96c15e
  Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (Server Edition)
 CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
  Kernel: Linux 5.15.15-200.fc35.x86_64
    Architecture: x86-64
 Hardware Vendor: QEMU
  Hardware Model: Standard PC _Q35 + ICH9, 2009

and

[root@f35ser ~]# hostname --fqdn
f35ser.greshko.com

What is the fqdn for the host you are looking for?


On the client

[root@f35m ~]# hostnamectl
 Static hostname: f35m.greshko.com
   Icon name: computer-vm
 Chassis: vm
  Machine ID: c0682edcc202402dbe806170e81bf3dd
 Boot ID: c962ece869f941e3becd43982ae96394
  Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (MATE-Compiz)
 CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
  Kernel: Linux 5.15.12-200.fc35.x86_64
    Architecture: x86-64
 Hardware Vendor: QEMU
  Hardware Model: Standard PC _Q35 + ICH9, 2009_

[root@f35m ~]# hostname --fqdn
f35m.greshko.com

__

Oh the client

[root@f35m ~]# mount f35ser:/home /mnt
[root@f35m ~]# ll /mnt
total 0
drwx--. 1 djensen  users 76 Jan 28 15:42 djensen
drwx--. 1 egreshko egreshko 240 Jan 30 12:59 egreshko

And

[root@f35m ~]# systemctl status nfs-idmapd.service
○ nfs-idmapd.service - NFSv4 ID-name mapping service
 Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs-idmapd.service; static)
 Active: inactive (dead)

So, it never ran.

Also,

[root@f35m ~]# cat /sys/module/nfs/parameters/nfs4_disable
cat: /sys/module/nfs/parameters/nfs4_disable: No such file or directory

_

On the server

[root@f35ser ~]# cat /sys/module/nfsd/parameters/nfs4_disable_idmapping
Y

● nfs-idmapd.service - NFSv4 ID-name mapping service
 Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs-idmapd.service; static)
 Active: active (running) since Sun 2022-01-30 13:15:20 CST; 1h 20min ago
    Process: 1530 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rpc.idmapd (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
   Main PID: 1535 (rpc.idmapd)
  Tasks: 1 (limit: 2314)
 Memory: 844.0K
    CPU: 6ms
 CGroup: /system.slice/nfs-idmapd.service
 └─1535 /usr/sbin/rpc.idmapd

Jan 30 13:15:19 f35ser.greshko.com systemd[1]: Starting NFSv4 ID-name mapping 
sevice

Sio, what hostname and domainname do you want to us/





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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/01/2022 07:44, Gordon Messmer wrote:

On 1/28/22 23:32, Ed Greshko wrote:

But I do have nfs-idmapd.service with "Domain = localdomain" in its 
configuration file.
If I change that to "Domain = local" and restart nfs-idmapd.service I do get

[root@fedora ~]# nfsidmap -d
local

But everything works no matter what the setting 



https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=074b1d12fe2500d7d453902f9266e6674b30d84c

idmapping on NFSv4 is disabled by default when sec=sys (but will be enabled if 
the server doesn't support that mode).



In the initial posting by Robert he wrote:

"I have no nfs-idmapd service running"

and

"all users and groups in an NFS mounted filesystem are mapped to "nobody" even 
though the names and
numeric IDs are the same on the server and client"

So, I don't know why we're going down this path.  Also, even though he said "I have 
no nfs-idmapd service running"
he showed the following log entry.

Jan 28 21:19:14 fedora.local nfsidmap[2461]: nss_getpwnam: name 'root@local' 
does not map into domain 'localdomain'

With a test system following those first two statement, I've go no problems.
Thus, I'm totally confused.

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko

On 29/01/2022 13:44, Gordon Messmer wrote:

On 1/28/22 06:08, Robert Nichols wrote:

Where does Fedora get its domain name? When I type "hostname --fqdn" I get "hostname: Name or 
service not known". The CentOS 8 VM apparently gets its domain name from the /etc/hostname file, which 
contains "cent9-vm.local". This does not appear to work in Fedora 35.
If I put a fqdn in /etc/hostname, that will show up as the static hostname, but "domainname" still returns "(none)" and everything else is the same. 



Set the system hostname using "hostnamectl hostname .local".  Once you do, hostnamectl, domainname and most importantly "nfsidmap -d" should all output the expected domain.  In the latter case, that will be "local", and at that point NFS4 should map names correctly. 


I have no problems with NFSv4 even with

[root@fedora ~]# nfsidmap -d
localdomain
[root@fedora ~]# hostnamectl hostname
fedora.local

But I do have nfs-idmapd.service with "Domain = localdomain" in its 
configuration file.
If I change that to "Domain = local" and restart nfs-idmapd.service I do get

[root@fedora ~]# nfsidmap -d
local

But everything works no matter what the setting

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko

On 29/01/2022 11:44, Robert Nichols wrote:

No change:

[fedora ~]# hostnamectl hostname fedora.local
[fedora ~]# hostnamectl
 Static hostname: fedora.local
   Icon name: computer-vm
 Chassis: vm
  Machine ID: 6e701e7fa0dc4996984b6509b40eb940
 Boot ID: 256c0a3fa9dd4b88bd61145aacc8e106
  Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (Workstation Edition)
 CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
  Kernel: Linux 5.15.16-200.fc35.x86_64
Architecture: x86-64
 Hardware Vendor: Red Hat
  Hardware Model: KVM
[fedora ~]# hostname --fqdn
hostname: Name or service not known
[fedora ~]# hostname
fedora.local
[fedora ~]# mount -t nfs  plugh-3g:/srv/shared /Public
[fedora ~]# ll -d /Public
drwxrws--x. 11 nobody nobody 4096 2022-01-28 17:20:50 /Public
[fedora ~]# journalctl SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=nfsidmap | tail -4
Jan 28 21:19:14 fedora.local nfsidmap[2461]: nss_getpwnam: name 'root@local' 
does not map into domain 'localdomain'
Jan 28 21:19:14 fedora.local nfsidmap[2463]: nss_name_to_gid: name 'root@local' 
does not map into domain 'localdomain'
Jan 28 21:19:14 fedora.local nfsidmap[2464]: nss_getpwnam: name 'samba@local' 
does not map into domain 'localdomain'
Jan 28 21:19:14 fedora.local nfsidmap[2465]: nss_name_to_gid: name 
'admin@local' does not map into domain 'localdomain'

A reboot after setting the hostname yields the same result. And, it's not because of 
anything special about a ".local" domain. Nothing I put in there causes a FQDN 
to be set.


Interesting.  Here:

[root@f35ser ~]# hostnamectl hostname fedora.local
[root@f35ser ~]# exit
logout
[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ su -
Password:
[root@fedora ~]# hostnamectl
 Static hostname: fedora.local
   Icon name: computer-vm
 Chassis: vm
  Machine ID: c4783bc505a24a9f973009568932bd82
 Boot ID: a98191139f9c4d659faa48e5803d923b
  Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (Server Edition)
 CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
  Kernel: Linux 5.15.15-200.fc35.x86_64
    Architecture: x86-64
 Hardware Vendor: QEMU
  Hardware Model: Standard PC _Q35 + ICH9, 2009_
[root@fedora ~]# hostname --fqdn
fedora.local
[root@fedora ~]# hostname
fedora.local
[root@fedora ~]# mount  -t nfs nas:/volume1/homes/djensen /mnt
[root@fedora ~]# ll -d /mnt
drwxrwxrwx. 1 djensen users 288 Sep 26 08:11 /mnt
[root@fedora ~]# journalctl -b 0 SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=nfsidmap | tail -4
-- No entries --

Now, I did things a bit differently..  Thinking maybe you have 
nfs-idmapd.service running and maybe
/srv/shared is a directory with other users below it.

[root@fedora ~]# umount /mnt
[root@fedora ~]# systemctl start nfs-idmapd.service
[root@fedora ~]# mount  -t nfs nas:/volume1/homes /mnt
[root@fedora ~]# ll -d /mnt
drwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 76 Sep 26 06:39 /mnt
[root@fedora ~]# ls /mnt
admin  djensen  egreshko  eric  yyponpon
[root@fedora ~]# ll /mnt
total 0
drwxrwxrwx. 1 1024 users 10 Dec 16  2019 admin
drwxrwxrwx. 1 djensen  users    288 Sep 26 08:11 djensen
drwxrwxrwx. 1 egreshko egreshko  30 Nov 10 20:21 egreshko
drwxrwxrwx. 1 1028 users 10 Dec 18  2019 eric
drwxrwxrwx. 1 1027 users  0 Dec 17  2019 yyponpon
[root@fedora ~]# journalctl -b 0 | grep idmap
Jan 29 14:07:20 fedora.local rpc.idmapd[6264]: Setting log level to 0
Jan 29 14:07:25 fedora.local audit[1]: SERVICE_START pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 
subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 msg='unit=nfs-idmapd comm="systemd" 
exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success'

So, I don't know what/why your system wouldn't perform the same.

And you notice nfs4 is being used.

[root@fedora ~]# mount | grep nas
nas:/volume1/homes on /mnt type nfs4 
(rw,relatime,vers=4.1,rsize=131072,wsize=131072,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp6,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=2001:b030:112f:2::f355,local_lock=none,addr=2001:b030:112f::19)

One question then   What do you get for "host plugh-3g"

nas is in my DNS so I get

[root@fedora ~]# host nas
nas.greshko.com has address 192.168.1.142
nas.greshko.com has IPv6 address 2001:b030:112f::19

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko

On 28/01/2022 22:53, Ed Greshko wrote:
Example: For the host that I mentioned I used "hostnamectl f35ser.greshko.com" 


Correction.

hostnamectl hostname f35ser.greshko.com

Too late in my day.

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko

On 28/01/2022 22:08, Robert Nichols wrote:

On 1/28/22 1:03 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 26/01/2022 00:35, Robert Nichols wrote:

In a Fedora 35 VM, all users and groups in an NFS mounted filesystem are mapped to 
"nobody" even though the names and numeric IDs are the same on the server and 
client. The messages logged are of the form:

 "name '@local' does not map into domain 'localdomain'"

I have no nfs-idmapd service running. This same setup is running fine on a 
CentOS 8 VM. I didn't have to do anything special to make this work in CentOS 
8. What am I missing here in a Fedora 35 installed with default configuration 
in a QEMU/KVM virtual machine?

Where does Fedora get its domain name? When I type "hostname --fqdn" I get "hostname: Name or 
service not known". The CentOS 8 VM apparently gets its domain name from the /etc/hostname file, which 
contains "cent9-vm.local". This does not appear to work in Fedora 35.



What do you get when you type "hostnamectl"?

On one of my VM's

[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ hostname --fqdn
f35ser.greshko.com

[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ hostnamectl
  Static hostname: f35ser.greshko.com
    Icon name: computer-vm
  Chassis: vm
   Machine ID: c4783bc505a24a9f973009568932bd82
  Boot ID: a98191139f9c4d659faa48e5803d923b
   Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (Server Edition)
  CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
   Kernel: Linux 5.15.15-200.fc35.x86_64
 Architecture: x86-64
  Hardware Vendor: QEMU
   Hardware Model: Standard PC _Q35 + ICH9, 2009


fedora ~]# hostname --fqdn
fedora
[fedora ~]# domainname
(none)


From the man page

domainname - show or set the system's NIS/YP domain name

So that comman is irrelevant.

[fedora ~]# hostnamectl
 Static hostname: fedora
   Icon name: computer-vm
 Chassis: vm
  Machine ID: 6e701e7fa0dc4996984b6509b40eb940
 Boot ID: 5499ef393bd04028a0e92a6d70f3c6a9
  Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (Workstation Edition)
 CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
  Kernel: Linux 5.15.16-200.fc35.x86_64
    Architecture: x86-64
 Hardware Vendor: Red Hat
  Hardware Model: KVM

If I put a fqdn in /etc/hostname, that will show up as the static hostname, but 
"domainname" still returns "(none)" and everything else is the same.


Rather than manipulating files which may no longer be used.

As root: hostnamectl name.domain.com

Example: For the host that I mentioned I used "hostnamectl f35ser.greshko.com"

Then hostname --fqdn returns the desired info.

FWIW, I created a user on that system with the same UID and GID of a user on a 
NAS.  Which I think is similar to your setup.


[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ sudo mount nas:/volume1/homes/djensen /mnt
[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ mount | grep nas
nas:/volume1/homes/djensen on /mnt type nfs4 
(rw,relatime,vers=4.1,rsize=131072,wsize=131072,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp6,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=2001:b030:112f:2::f355,local_lock=none,addr=2001:b030:112f::19)
[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ ll -d /mnt
drwxrwxrwx. 1 djensen users 288 Sep 26 08:11 /mnt

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Re: NFS client names not mapping

2022-01-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 26/01/2022 00:35, Robert Nichols wrote:

In a Fedora 35 VM, all users and groups in an NFS mounted filesystem are mapped to 
"nobody" even though the names and numeric IDs are the same on the server and 
client. The messages logged are of the form:

 "name '@local' does not map into domain 'localdomain'"

I have no nfs-idmapd service running. This same setup is running fine on a 
CentOS 8 VM. I didn't have to do anything special to make this work in CentOS 
8. What am I missing here in a Fedora 35 installed with default configuration 
in a QEMU/KVM virtual machine?

Where does Fedora get its domain name? When I type "hostname --fqdn" I get "hostname: Name or 
service not known". The CentOS 8 VM apparently gets its domain name from the /etc/hostname file, which 
contains "cent9-vm.local". This does not appear to work in Fedora 35.



What do you get when you type "hostnamectl"?

On one of my VM's

[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ hostname --fqdn
f35ser.greshko.com

[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ hostnamectl
 Static hostname: f35ser.greshko.com
   Icon name: computer-vm
 Chassis: vm
  Machine ID: c4783bc505a24a9f973009568932bd82
 Boot ID: a98191139f9c4d659faa48e5803d923b
  Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (Server Edition)
 CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
  Kernel: Linux 5.15.15-200.fc35.x86_64
    Architecture: x86-64
 Hardware Vendor: QEMU
  Hardware Model: Standard PC _Q35 + ICH9, 2009

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Re: Where is PATH stored these days ? Why isn't .bash_profile executed in F35 ?

2022-01-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 12/01/2022 05:15, linux guy wrote:

I'm trying to add a few directories to PATH in F35.  I'm embarrassed to admit 
it isn't going well.

Where is PATH stored in F35 ?

When exactly does .bash_profile get executed ?

How does one get the bash environment reloaded without logging out and logging in ?   
$source  ? $exec bash ?  ./bash ?

What gets executed upon logging out and logging back in, versus opening a new 
terminal (with Konsole) ?

$env should include everything in .bash_profile, right ?

Why doesn't F35 have ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc and instead has ~/.bash_profile ?  
Does .bash_profile replace .bashrc and .profile ?  Would bash read .profile if 
I created one ?  If so, when ?


Read the man page for bash.  It should answer many of your questions



What happened to .inputrc ?



It won't exist unless you create it.

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Re: More memory

2022-01-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 12/01/2022 01:30, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

The specs for my Lenovo x140e is 8GB, which I have and it seems to be not 
enough.

$ free
   total    used    free  shared buff/cache   available
Mem: 7380668 6930852  2626761492 187140  221144
Swap:   241571761204409612113080


My system shows

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ sudo free
   total    used    free  shared buff/cache   available
Mem: 8118368 7351576  130844  249296 635948  232156
Swap:   25838584 2523136    23315448

I'm running chrome (14 open tabs), thunderbird, libreoffice calc, konsole, and 
4VMs (2GB allocated to each).
I've got no problem.
I'm also running zram

 [egreshko@meimei ~]$ swapon --show
NAME   TYPE   SIZE USED PRIO
/dev/sda2  partition 16.9G   0B   -2
/dev/zram0 partition  7.7G   6G  100

So, memory is being used as swap making it much faster.  And, as you can see, 
no disk swap is being used.

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Re: SELinux is preventing mktemp from using the dac_read_search capability.

2022-01-05 Thread Ed Greshko

On 06/01/2022 09:25, Robert Moskowitz wrote:



On 1/5/22 17:17, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 05/01/2022 21:02, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

I keep getting these errors.

I got them back with F32 and Xfce, and now with F35 and Xfce.

I asked on the SElinux list, but no one seems to be home.

Here is the full detail; it looks like it may be logwatch causing the problem.  
What do I do to fix this?

===

SELinux is preventing mktemp from using the dac_read_search capability.

*  Plugin dac_override (91.4 confidence) suggests **

If you want to help identify if domain needs this access or you have a file 
with the wrong permissions on your system
Then turn on full auditing to get path information about the offending file and 
generate the error again.
Do

Turn on full auditing
# auditctl -w /etc/shadow -p w
Try to recreate AVC. Then execute
# ausearch -m avc -ts recent
If you see PATH record check ownership/permissions on file, and fix it,
otherwise report as a bugzilla.

*  Plugin catchall (9.59 confidence) suggests **

If you believe that mktemp should have the dac_read_search capability by 
default.
Then you should report this as a bug.
You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Do
allow this access for now by executing:
# ausearch -c 'mktemp' --raw | audit2allow -M my-mktemp
# semodule -X 300 -i my-mktemp.pp

Additional Information:
Source Context system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
Target Context system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
Target Objects    Unknown [ capability ]
Source    mktemp
Source Path   mktemp
Port  
Host  lx140e.htt-consult.com
Source RPM Packages
Target RPM Packages
SELinux Policy RPM selinux-policy-targeted-35.7-1.fc35.noarch
Local Policy RPM selinux-policy-targeted-35.7-1.fc35.noarch
Selinux Enabled   True
Policy Type   targeted
Enforcing Mode    Enforcing
Host Name lx140e.htt-consult.com
Platform  Linux lx140e.htt-consult.com
  5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Dec 22 15:41:11
  UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64
Alert Count   13912
First Seen    2021-11-15 03:27:05 EST
Last Seen 2022-01-02 03:09:16 EST
Local ID 2ef8a1a9-ddf5-42cc-b5dc-c08354265cc8

Raw Audit Messages
type=AVC msg=audit(1641110956.728:1612): avc:  denied  { dac_read_search } for  pid=24078 
comm="dotlockfile" capability=2 
scontext=system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 
tcontext=system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 tclass=capability permissive=0


Hash: mktemp,logwatch_mail_t,logwatch_mail_t,capability,dac_read_search


Before doing as suggested in the sealert output.

What is the output of "ls -Z /usr/bin/dotlockfile" and "ls -X /usr/bin/mktemp"?


# ls -Z /usr/bin/dotlockfile
system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 /usr/bin/dotlockfile

# ls -X /usr/bin/mktemp
/usr/bin/mktemp




Ooops  I made a typo.

What is "ls -Z /usr/bin/mktemp" and also "ls -Z /usr/sbin/logwatch".

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Re: SELinux is preventing mktemp from using the dac_read_search capability.

2022-01-05 Thread Ed Greshko

On 05/01/2022 21:02, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

I keep getting these errors.

I got them back with F32 and Xfce, and now with F35 and Xfce.

I asked on the SElinux list, but no one seems to be home.

Here is the full detail; it looks like it may be logwatch causing the problem.  
What do I do to fix this?

===

SELinux is preventing mktemp from using the dac_read_search capability.

*  Plugin dac_override (91.4 confidence) suggests **

If you want to help identify if domain needs this access or you have a file 
with the wrong permissions on your system
Then turn on full auditing to get path information about the offending file and 
generate the error again.
Do

Turn on full auditing
# auditctl -w /etc/shadow -p w
Try to recreate AVC. Then execute
# ausearch -m avc -ts recent
If you see PATH record check ownership/permissions on file, and fix it,
otherwise report as a bugzilla.

*  Plugin catchall (9.59 confidence) suggests **

If you believe that mktemp should have the dac_read_search capability by 
default.
Then you should report this as a bug.
You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
Do
allow this access for now by executing:
# ausearch -c 'mktemp' --raw | audit2allow -M my-mktemp
# semodule -X 300 -i my-mktemp.pp

Additional Information:
Source Context system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
Target Context system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
Target Objects    Unknown [ capability ]
Source    mktemp
Source Path   mktemp
Port  
Host  lx140e.htt-consult.com
Source RPM Packages
Target RPM Packages
SELinux Policy RPM selinux-policy-targeted-35.7-1.fc35.noarch
Local Policy RPM selinux-policy-targeted-35.7-1.fc35.noarch
Selinux Enabled   True
Policy Type   targeted
Enforcing Mode    Enforcing
Host Name lx140e.htt-consult.com
Platform  Linux lx140e.htt-consult.com
  5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Dec 22 15:41:11
  UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64
Alert Count   13912
First Seen    2021-11-15 03:27:05 EST
Last Seen 2022-01-02 03:09:16 EST
Local ID 2ef8a1a9-ddf5-42cc-b5dc-c08354265cc8

Raw Audit Messages
type=AVC msg=audit(1641110956.728:1612): avc:  denied  { dac_read_search } for  pid=24078 
comm="dotlockfile" capability=2 
scontext=system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 
tcontext=system_u:system_r:logwatch_mail_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 tclass=capability permissive=0


Hash: mktemp,logwatch_mail_t,logwatch_mail_t,capability,dac_read_search


Before doing as suggested in the sealert output.

What is the output of "ls -Z /usr/bin/dotlockfile" and "ls -X /usr/bin/mktemp"?


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Re: Updating F32 (with Nvidia drivers) and startup hangs.

2022-01-02 Thread Ed Greshko

On 02/01/2022 20:15, John Pilkington wrote:

My reply was intended to give some evidence about what the rpmfusion packages 
provided, and to hint, in response to the preceding post, that it might give a 
complete version of the cuda set.   I posted a list of installed nvidia 
packages earlier, but have not yet found a way of pointing straight to that 
post in the HyperKitty archive.  So here's another block of text.  A few of the 
packages are, I suppose, not really relevant to the precise topic.  The 
'command line' ones are products of the akmod process.


Thanks for that explanation.  I must have missed the list you posted earlier.



==
 Package Architecture   Version    Repository  Size
==
Removing:
 akmod-nvidia-470xx    x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  22 k
 kmod-nvidia-470xx x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates   0
 kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.10-100.fc34.x86_64 x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @@commandline  44 M
 kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.11-100.fc34.x86_64 x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @@commandline  44 M
 kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.12-100.fc34.x86_64 x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @@commandline  44 M
 nvidia-persistenced   x86_64 3:495.46-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  50 k
 nvidia-settings-470xx x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 4.6 M
 nvidia-texture-tools  x86_64 2.1.2-1.fc34  
 @fedora 1.2 M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  55 M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda    x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 4.7 M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda-libs   x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 138 M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-devel   x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  46
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-kmodsrc x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  24 M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-libs    x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 322 M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-power   x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc34   
 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 2.3 k
Removing unused dependencies:
 egl-wayland   x86_64 1.1.7-1.fc34  
 @updates  58 k


I don't have  nvidia-texture-tools, xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-power or 
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-devel installed.

In checking them out they seem unnecessary in my use case.  But it is good to 
know of the existence of
nvidia-texture-tools and xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-power

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Re: Updating F32 (with Nvidia drivers) and startup hangs.

2022-01-02 Thread Ed Greshko

On 02/01/2022 19:07, John Pilkington wrote:

On 02/01/2022 09:39, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:


Hi

On Sat, 01 Jan 2022 13:26:47 -0700 Jerry James wrote:


On Sat, Jan 1, 2022 at 1:07 PM  wrote:

Can you confirm that you need CUDA and not only the nvidia drivers ?



If yes, I suggest to not use the rpmfusion repositories since they don't
provide CUDA. See below.



They don't?  Then what are the xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda and
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-libs packages provided by rpmfusion?


This is only the CUDA driver. It may not be sufficient for this purpose.

Installing them takes less than 2 M of disk space. The full cuda 6.3 G


Running F34, and using the packages from rpmfusion, I just tried

dnf erase \*nvidia\*

It offered to remove 16 packages, freeing 681 M.  I typed n.



It isn't clear if you are saying this a problem or just informational.

In my case, I get only 12 and they all seem rational.

Removing:
 akmod-nvidia-470xx   x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  22 
k
 kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @@commandline  103 
M
 kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @@commandline  103 
M
 kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.12-200.fc35.x86_64
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @@commandline  103 
M
 nvidia-persistenced  x86_64 3:495.46-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  50 
k
 nvidia-settings-470xx    x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 4.5 
M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  55 
M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 4.7 
M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda-libs
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 138 
M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-kmodsrc
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates  24 
M
 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-libs
  x86_64 3:470.94-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates 322 
M
Removing unused dependencies:
 egl-wayland  x86_64 1.1.9-3.fc35    @updates

Freed space: 856 M

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 10:44, home user wrote:

This brings me back to the first question I asked after the fix was installed:

> In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?

Won't the same thing happen every time (every Thursday) I do "dnf upgrade", just like earlier today?  If yes, how do I prevent that? 


No.  You have akmod-nvidia-470xx installed and not akmod-nvidia.

So, if there is an upgrade to akmod-nvidia-470xx, that will be upgraded.  But 
since you do't have akmod-nvidia
that will not be installed/upgraded.

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 07:47, home user wrote:

On 12/30/2021 2:36 PM, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, after the 
rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back 
to nouveau.". A few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange. Then the screens go black and 
nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the tower.  The behavior is 
the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue mode 
(f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.

How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is windows-7 (this is a 
dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a 
"home user" with no sys.admin. training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.


Using "Ext2explore", I was able to copy to my windows-7 admin account the logs from this 
afternoon's "dnf upgrade".  I chopped out everything from previous weeks' patching, 
except the last line of last week's patching.  I put the file on the google drive here:

"https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fxTF49_u0fKFMbTE-3fotbVv12s1soH7/view?usp=sharing;

Maybe that will help?


Yes.

2021-12-30T13:26:23-0700 DEBUG ---> Package akmod-nvidia.x86_64 3:470.74-1.fc34 
will be upgraded
2021-12-30T13:26:23-0700 DEBUG ---> Package akmod-nvidia.x86_64 3:495.46-1.fc34 
will be an upgrade

So, you went from 470 which did support your card to 495 which adds many 
changes to support wayland,
but no longer supports your card.

FWIW, the same thing happened to me.  :-)

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko
On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 08:27 home user  wrote:

> On 12/30/21 4:42 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> > Yep, that's the problem.  The 495 driver doesn't support the GTX 660 any
> > longer.
> >
> > Use the "e" thing then.
> >
> > sudo dnf erase *nvidia* followed by
> > sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia-470xx
> >
> > Check the file /var/cache/akmods/akmods.log to make sure the drivers are
> > built.  You'll see something like
> >
> > 021/12/26 09:29:00 akmods: Checking kmods exist for
> 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
> > 2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
> > 2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building RPM using the command
> > '/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
> > /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
> > 2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
> > 2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: DNF detected
> > 2021/12/26 09:31:33 akmods: Successful.
> > 2021/12/26 09:33:06 akmods: Checking kmods exist for
> > 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
> > 2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Checking kmods exist for
> > 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
> > 2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
> > 2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building RPM using the command
> > '/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
> > /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
> > 2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
> > 2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: DNF detected
> > 2021/12/26 18:45:11 akmods: Successful.
> >
> > Then reboot normally.
>
> Wow.  It appears to have worked.  I feared this would be much messier.
>
> I did quick tests: on-line weather satellite picture, youtube video,
> watched downloaded video, xv.  All seemed fine.
>
> In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?
>
> Come mid-April 2022, when I hopefully upgrade to f35, will I have to do
> anything different?
>

No, it will upgrade just fine.


> > Did 황준호 die?
>
> Who or what is that?
>

He is the police man in "Squid Game". It is presumed he died but we never
actually saw the body.

>
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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 07:11, home user wrote:

ok.  I did the 'e' thing.  I sent the output of the lspci and rpm commands to a text 
output file.  After rebooting back to windows-7, I use the "Ext2explore" tool 
to look at the .txt file. Here are the contents of that filw:

---

output from
lspci | grep -i nvidia > nvidia_prob.txt:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 [GeForce GTX 660] 
(rev a1)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 HDMI Audio Controller (rev a1)

==
output from
rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia >> nvidia_prob.txt

xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.i686
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-settings-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.11-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.10-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.7-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64 


Yep, that's the problem.  The 495 driver doesn't support the GTX 660 any longer.

Use the "e" thing then.

sudo dnf erase *nvidia* followed by
sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia-470xx

Check the file /var/cache/akmods/akmods.log to make sure the drivers are built. 
 You'll see something like

021/12/26 09:29:00 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building RPM using the command '/sbin/akmodsbuild 
--kernels 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64 /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 09:31:33 akmods: Successful.
2021/12/26 09:33:06 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building RPM using the command '/sbin/akmodsbuild 
--kernels 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64 /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 18:45:11 akmods: Successful.

Then reboot normally.

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 06:09, home user wrote:

On 12/30/2021 2:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 05:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, after the 
rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back 
to nouveau.". A few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange. Then the screens go black and 
nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the tower.  The behavior is 
the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue mode 
(f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.

How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is windows-7 (this is a 
dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a 
"home user" with no sys.admin. training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.



Either boot your system to level 3, or switch to a terminal,

Then, show what nVidia HW you have.


How do I do those 2 steps?

If it helps, the windows-7 control panel -> hardware and sound -> NVIDIA 
Control Panel says I have GeForce GTX 660.  It would have been bought in 2013.


You can boot and when the kernel selection comes up type "e" and then add "3" to to linux 
line and the "control-X"

Or, boot normally and use "control-Alt-F3" to get to a terminal. This may or 
may not work for you.

Use lspci and find the line the line for nvidia or use "lspci | grep -i nvidia"




Then do "rpm -qa | grep nvidia"


That is the most important part.  The GTX 660 requires the 470xx drivers.



Have you gotten the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion?


If I remember correctly, I got the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion back in 2013.  I see 
"kmod" being patched/updated almost every time I do the weekly "dnf update".


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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 05:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, after the 
rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back 
to nouveau.". A few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange.  Then the screens go black 
and nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the tower.  The behavior 
is the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue 
mode (f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.

How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is windows-7 (this is a 
dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a 
"home user" with no sys.admin. training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.



Either boot your system to level 3, or switch to a terminal,

Then, show what nVidia HW you have.

Then do "rpm -qa | grep nvidia"

Have you gotten the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion?



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Re: F35 problems with Xfce Application Finder

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/12/2021 12:08, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

F35 with Xfce:

 brings up the Application finder.

I type in, say, VNC, to get to TigerVNC.

I see /usr/bin/vncviewer as the option?

I press enter, and I get a instance of Thunar open to /usr/bin.

Other programs do the same thing, some work (like Firefox).

How to I correct this?



When did it work the way you need?

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Re: Pan updates

2021-12-26 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/12/2021 01:45, Beartooth wrote:

[...]
On Thu, 23 Dec 2021 16:00:08 -0500, Ted Roche wrote:

You can look up packages at https://packages.fedoraproject.org/

and https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/pan/pan/ shows you the
current state of things.

Perhaps you can get in touch with the maintainers of the Fedora package
(linked on that page) if you are very desperate for the new version and
make your case, or perhaps volunteer to help out.

I'm OK, thanks! Just surprised.

I'd love to help, but my .sig means what it says (and I'm ancient
of days).


Well, according to the upstream website, the version you want was released on 
December 22.
Do you think it reasonable that it someone would work on getting it into Fedora 
so quickly?

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Re: mp4 to dvd

2021-12-24 Thread Ed Greshko

On 25/12/2021 05:44, Michael Hennebry wrote:

On Fri, 24 Dec 2021, Michael Schwendt wrote:


On Fri, 24 Dec 2021 14:17:57 -0600 (CST), Michael Hennebry wrote:


Any suggestions for converting mp4 files to VOB?



At least one of the files I want to convert is 480x360@24 .


Have you used package "dvdstyler" from RPMFusion Free before?


I have not.
Does "supporting' a format mean the dvdstyler will
automatically convert from that format to VOB?



You may want to consult https://www.dvdstyler.org/en/

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Re: Pan updates

2021-12-23 Thread Ed Greshko

On 24/12/2021 01:48, Beartooth wrote:

Pan 0.149 is just out; but I get $ rpm -q pan
pan-0.147-1.fc35.x86_64


It may be "out", but certainly it hasn't been built for Fedora.

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=2724

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Re: openvpn-client@nbecker8 won't start

2021-12-22 Thread Ed Greshko

On 23/12/2021 13:08, Todd Zullinger wrote:

Ed Greshko wrote:

On 22/12/2021 21:26, Neal Becker wrote:

sudo ls -lZ /etc/openvpn/client
total 4
-rw-r--r--. 1 root openvpn system_u:object_r:openvpn_etc_t:s0 3533 Jan
27  2021 nbecker8.conf

This looks the same as other objects in /etc/openvpn/, so I'm guessing
it's correctly labeled?
   sudo ls -lZ /etc/openvpn/
total 16
drwxr-x---. 1 root openvpn system_u:object_r:openvpn_etc_t:s0   26
Dec 15 14:14 client
drwxr-x---. 1 root openvpn system_u:object_r:openvpn_etc_t:s00
Dec 15 14:14 server

Yes, this actually looks OK.

You can run

restorecon -n -v /etc/openvpn/client/nbecker8.conf

    -n don't change any file labels (passive check).  To dis‐
   play the files whose labels would be changed, add -v.

It will probably tell you that the selinux context won't be changed.

So, the question then becomes why the special module is needed.

It seems that the selinux context is correct now, but the
AVC from Neal's earlier message showed the target file
context was fu./sefs_t (lightly re-formatted for clarity):


time->Tue Dec 21 14:10:56 2021 type=AVC ...
avc:  denied  { open } for pid=120287 comm="openvpn"
path="/etc/openvpn/client/nbecker8.conf" dev="nvme0n1p3" ino=167775
scontext=system_u:system_r:openvpn_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:fusefs_t:s0 tclass=file permissive=0

At that time, /etc/openvpn/client/nbecker8.conf had the
wrong selinux context (tcontext) which would explain why the
openvpn process (scontext) was not allowed to access it.


That would require a bit more troubleshooting.  But, it is
too late in my day to advise what that would entail.  :-(

With luck, that infomation is accurate and useful in:
satiating your boundless curiosity, Ed (letting you get on
with your day/night); and making selinux ever-so-slightly
less random-feeling and vexing for you, Neal.  Slightly is
all I can manage, as I would never call myself an expert at
it. :)


LOL...

I believe you are quite correct when you note the content of the AVC has the
selinux context for the target to be

tcontext=system_u:object_r:fusefs_t:s0

which would be problematic.  And, I admit that I really didn't look at the
AVC.

But, now I'm even more confused by this thread.

I raised the question about the output of "ls -Z" on the target file in response
to the question "would be the restorecon command to use".  So, unless someone 
responded
off-list and Neal ran restorecon against the file how did the context change?

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Re: openvpn-client@nbecker8 won't start

2021-12-22 Thread Ed Greshko

On 22/12/2021 21:26, Neal Becker wrote:

sudo ls -lZ /etc/openvpn/client
total 4
-rw-r--r--. 1 root openvpn system_u:object_r:openvpn_etc_t:s0 3533 Jan
27  2021 nbecker8.conf

This looks the same as other objects in /etc/openvpn/, so I'm guessing
it's correctly labeled?
  sudo ls -lZ /etc/openvpn/
total 16
drwxr-x---. 1 root openvpn system_u:object_r:openvpn_etc_t:s0   26
Dec 15 14:14 client
drwxr-x---. 1 root openvpn system_u:object_r:openvpn_etc_t:s00
Dec 15 14:14 server


Yes, this actually looks OK.

You can run

restorecon -n -v /etc/openvpn/client/nbecker8.conf

   -n don't change any file labels (passive check).  To dis‐
  play the files whose labels would be changed, add -v.

It will probably tell you that the selinux context won't be changed.

So, the question then becomes why the special module is needed.

That would require a bit more troubleshooting.  But, it is too late in my day 
to advise what
that would entail.  :-(




On Wed, Dec 22, 2021 at 8:01 AM Ed Greshko  wrote:

On 22/12/2021 20:30, Neal Becker wrote:

So what exactly would be the restorecon command to use here?

The first question to answer is, what is the output of

ls -Z /etc/openvpn/client/nbecker8.conf

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Re: openvpn-client@nbecker8 won't start

2021-12-22 Thread Ed Greshko

On 22/12/2021 20:30, Neal Becker wrote:

So what exactly would be the restorecon command to use here?


The first question to answer is, what is the output of

ls -Z /etc/openvpn/client/nbecker8.conf

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Re: latest F35 version of ca-certificates breaks gnome-shell-extension-openweather

2021-12-21 Thread Ed Greshko

On 21/12/2021 07:55, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

The current man page for dnf no longer documents that option, though
dnf itself does seem to support it. I use "tracer", and its
corresponding dnf plugin python3-tracer, for the same effect.


I don't have any "evidence" but it seems to me that "needs-restarting" has been 
depreciated
in favor of "python3-dnf-plugin-tracer".  If installed, it will run without 
adding any parameter.
And you do get the normal tracer output.  I installed it on a system and get. 
FYI, the kernel is
also being updated.

You should restart:
  * Some applications using:
  sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
  sudo systemctl restart abrt-journal-core
  sudo systemctl restart abrt-oops
  sudo systemctl restart abrt-xorg
  sudo systemctl restart abrtd
  sudo systemctl restart firewalld
  sudo systemctl restart snmpd
  sudo systemctl restart sshd
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-homed
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-journald
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-logind
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-oomd
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-udevd
  sudo systemctl restart systemd-userdbd

  * These applications manually:
  (sd-pam)
  dnf
  systemctl

Additionally, there are:
  - 1 processes requiring restart of your session (i.e. Logging out & Logging 
in again)
  - 2 processes requiring reboot

For more information run:
    sudo tracer -iat 1640133714.6482332

Since this is a plugin, it isn't mentioned in the dnf man page.  But it does 
have its own
man page.

[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ man -k tracer
dnf-tracer (8)   - DNF tracer Plugin
ltrace (1)   - A library call tracer
tcptraceroute (8)    - print the route packets trace to network host
tracer (8)   - finds outdated running applications in your system
traceroute (8)   - print the route packets trace to network host
traceroute6 (8)  - print the route packets trace to network host

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Re: test

2021-12-21 Thread Ed Greshko

On 22/12/2021 05:34, bruce wrote:

is list still operational?


Yes...

A few posts came in about 3 hrs ago.

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Re: Having strange result on processing UTF-8 file

2021-12-18 Thread Ed Greshko

On 19/12/2021 09:50, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:

%10.10s and
%20.20s both would cause the problem.


I believe those are both printf format indicators. Which is why I was wondering 
if converting to plain text would be better
because those would be removed (dealt with) during the convert.

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Re: Having strange result on processing UTF-8 file

2021-12-18 Thread Ed Greshko

On 19/12/2021 08:31, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:


But could change if they add more or remove some currently 633 records. Some 
lines in the file are over 25000 characters?? Total download is about 13M.
The actual lines I need for the data are just 256K, so it has lots of junk 
(stuff I don't need for what I'm doing).


That 13M file.  Does it contain html?  If so, would it be easier to work with 
if it was converted to plain text?

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Re: Having strange result on processing UTF-8 file

2021-12-18 Thread Ed Greshko

On 19/12/2021 02:15, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:

Download 64 web pages into a single file using wget2. That is fine.


One more thing.

The single file you get is an html formatted file, yes?  For the results that 
you want, and how you want to
use it, do you really want html?  If not, why don't you convert to plain text?

Can we assume the 64 pages are always the same pages?

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Re: Having strange result on processing UTF-8 file

2021-12-18 Thread Ed Greshko

On 19/12/2021 02:15, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:

$ ./findnoascii2 allraw.uog
Think this is the issue, but no ideal how to fix it.
$ file allraw.uog.out
allraw.uog.out: Non-ISO extended-ASCII text


I assume findnoascii2 iswritten by you?  Without knowing what it does (source), 
I think it would
be hard for someone to diagnose.

And you said you changed the encoding afterward, but you don't say how.

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Re: I need a temporary imap client

2021-12-18 Thread Ed Greshko

On 18/12/2021 18:11, Saša Janiška wrote:

On Sat, 18 Dec 2021 16:12:47 +0800
Ed Greshko  wrote:


Other than lack of external editor.  What are the many add-ons that
you find essential?

- Provider for CalDAV & CardDAV
- TbSync
- LocalFolders
- Signature Switch
- Remove Duplicate Messages
- Toggle Headers



Oh, OK, thanks..  I only required "Provider for Google Calendar" and "Signature 
Switch".

Ed

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Re: I need a temporary imap client

2021-12-18 Thread Ed Greshko

On 18/12/2021 15:51, Saša Janiška wrote:

Moreover, Evolution is very functional out-of-the-box, while with the
Thunderbird one has to deploy many add-ons to achive similar/same functionality
(still no proper support for external editor in TB).


Other than lack of external editor.  What are the many add-ons that you find 
essential?

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Re: Everyone: please keep it civil

2021-12-14 Thread Ed Greshko

On 15/12/2021 00:43, old sixpack13 wrote:

On 12/13/21 20:58, Samuel Sieb wrote:

I don't think the objection was to that reply. It was to a very
sarcastic one that followed it.

Riki




You need to be a bit more careful about attribution.

Although the statement is signed by "Riki" you have "Samuel Sieb wrote"

In this case the error is easy to spot.  But in other messages you've sent, it 
is not so easy to detect the problem.

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Re: lightdm - how to set profile picture

2021-12-12 Thread Ed Greshko

On 13/12/2021 06:30, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

Ed Greshko writes:



Install lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings.  I'm surprised it isn't installed by 
default.


This one prompted me for my password before it ran (and caused an SELinux alert 
that's yet to be fixed, but that's off-topic).

Afterwards, the "Default user image" option started browsing for a file …in the 
root's home directory.

Pointing it to a file in my home directory resulted in a caution icon, with a 
tooltip informing me that the file is not accessible. It was fairly obvious 
that this option was only to select the image file to be used when the selected 
user's profile picture is not set.

In the end, it didn't matter. I attempted to create $HOME/.face myself, using 
just the available tools, namely gimp, by cropping and saving my mug shot. I 
failed, since gimp was very confused by my attempts to save a jpg-formatted 
image as $HOME/.face, going only as far as $HOME/.jpg, so I relented and 
renamed it manually. In the end, nothing changed, and the greeter still showed 
the default, feature-less profile picture. I even rebooted, so, who knows what 
the problem is. Maybe it has to be a .gif. Maybe it has to be .png. Maybe it is 
being blocked by SELinux, who knows.



It sounded like a good idea.  Apparently I did not test.  Just saw the option 
was there.  Oh well.

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Re: /var/tmp/flatpak

2021-12-12 Thread Ed Greshko

On 13/12/2021 02:22, Patrick Dupre wrote:

Mon 2021-12-13 19:07:35 EET 22h left  Sun 2021-12-12 19:07:35 EET 1h 13min 
ago systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service

and I still have


Read the man pages.

man systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
and
man tmpfiles.d

Then check the existing *.conf files to see if the directories are cleaned by 
default or if you have to configure it.


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Re: lightdm - how to set profile picture

2021-12-12 Thread Ed Greshko

On 11/12/2021 22:37, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

I reinstalled the XFCE spin. Previously, the ancient, upgraded, Fedora install 
originated as a default Gnome install. I switched to XFCE at some point later.

lightdm used to show my profile picture on my login screen. I have a distinct 
recollection of either something in settings, or from the panel that opened a 
tool which prompted me to select a picture, interactively crop it, and that 
became my profile picture. But I cannot find any readily advertised tool to set 
my profile picture, after an XFCE spin install.

A few minutes spent in Google led me to /var/lib/AccountsService/users

Looking in there, I can see that I should be able to set my profile picture by 
installing $HOME/.face

Is this actually the way to go, these days? There's nothing in settings that 
invites a non-technical user to select their mug shot, for their profile 
picture? They'd have to discover this via Google and command line?



Install lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings.  I'm surprised it isn't installed by 
default.

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Re: Seeking advice - Considering move to Google Contacts or something similar

2021-12-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 11/12/2021 06:25, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Fri, 2021-12-10 at 16:41 -0500, Max Pyziur wrote:

I've also approached the SyncEvolution community. There was some
advice
and some alternative apps suggested, but so far, I haven't been able
to
make anything work.

So, I'm looking for advice on how to proceed from the Fedora
community.
   - What services are available to sync to Evolution and then to the
A52,
if at all?
   - Or is syncing Evolution to Google Contacts and Calendar is
satisfactory?
   -- if the latter, is there guidance on setting this up?

I suggest you ask directly on the Evolution list, as this isn't
specifically a Fedora question and you're likely to get a wider
audience there.


You probably should have provided this link 
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list in order to potentially 
escape
the vitriol coming from an uninformed user/

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Re: crond/anacron

2021-12-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 11/12/2021 23:48, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:

Even easier is to use a systemd service and timer (system or user) to start this
backup: this will do this locking for you.


Needless to say, you are correct.  Need to rewire my old-school brain.

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Re: crond/anacron

2021-12-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 12/12/2021 02:44, Patrick Dupre wrote:

Thank for all the comments.


Francis Montagnac had the best suggestion.

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Re: crond/anacron

2021-12-11 Thread Ed Greshko

On 11/12/2021 22:02, Patrick Dupre wrote:

I am trouble because I guess that crond and anacron
run are very close times.
Hence, they start a backup when another backup is running.
This creates real problems.

What do you recommend?


Are you using your own scripts to perform the backups?

If so, the easy solution would be for the script to check for a "lock file" to see if 
another backup is running.  If no "lock file"
exists, then create one to prevent a second backup from starting and then clearing the 
"lock file" after the backup is
finished.


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Re: selinux changes: why?

2021-12-09 Thread Ed Greshko

On 10/12/2021 10:22, Nick Urbanik wrote:

There is an ongoing problem of decay of selinux labels on this
machine; I would appreciate any suggestions on how to troubleshoot
this I find it alarming.


I wouldn't call it a "decay".  If it were that I wouldn't expect the context to 
be valid.  As it is, those files
have acquired the context of the parent directory.

[root@f35k ~]# ls -Zd /usr/sbin
system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 /usr/sbin



$ sudo restorecon -rv *
Relabeled /usr/sbin/alsactl from system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 to 
system_u:object_r:alsa_exec_t:s0
Relabeled /usr/sbin/ldconfig from system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 to 
system_u:object_r:ldconfig_exec_t:s0
Relabeled /usr/sbin/pcscd from system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 to 
system_u:object_r:pcscd_exec_t:s0


When you notice that the context is incorrect, do a "stat" on the file before 
you do the restorecon.

[root@f35k ~]# stat /usr/sbin/alsactl
  File: /usr/sbin/alsactl
  Size: 125280  Blocks: 248    IO Block: 4096   regular file
Device: 20h/32d Inode: 372367  Links: 1
Access: (0755/-rwxr-xr-x)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/ root)
Context: system_u:object_r:alsa_exec_t:s0
Access: 2021-12-10 11:23:35.560487567 +0800
Modify: 2021-12-07 02:03:45.0 +0800
Change: 2021-12-10 11:22:50.795424435 +0800
 Birth: 2021-12-10 11:22:50.604428432 +0800

The time of 2021-12-10 11:22:50 corresponds to a "dnf update" which included an 
update to alsa-utils.


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Re: NVIDIA on F35

2021-12-09 Thread Ed Greshko

On 10/12/2021 08:46, Clifford Snow wrote:


The problem is the NVIDIA module isn't loading on boot and instead falling back 
to the nouveau driver.

I have a NVIDIA Quadro K4000. From my reading of requirements to run Wayland 
with NVIDIA, the 495 driver is needed. Unfortunately it's not available for 
this video card as best as I can tell.

I saw a hint that Fedora can be dropped back to using X11. Has anyone seen any 
instructions on how to do this?


https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx says you need the 470 drivers.  This 
doesn't have the Wayland
improvements as you note.

The method to tell your desktop to use X11 depends on what desktop you're using.

If you're using GNOME then choose the user and when you're on the password screen there 
will be a "gear icon"
in the lower right.  Click on it before you enter the password and you can 
select Gnome on X11.

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Re: Help: Winsync Replica Unidirectorional fromWindows - Delete entries not working

2021-12-09 Thread Ed Greshko

On 10/12/2021 04:13, Caderize Caderize wrote:

Hello,
trying to delete an entry in AD configured winsync replication OneWay 
fromWindows.
The synced entry has not been deleted also in DS389.


You probably will get better help with another list.

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/389-us...@lists.fedoraproject.org/




This the error message:
DEBUG - clcache_initial_anchorcsn - anchor is now: 61b2611900010001
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.381822400 +0100] - DEBUG - NSMMReplicationPlugin - changelog 
program - agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636): CSN 61b2611900010001 found, 
position set for replay
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.407178341 +0100] - DEBUG - agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636) 
- clcache_get_next_change - load=1 rec=1 csn=61b261320001
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.424657228 +0100] - DEBUG - NSMMReplicationPlugin - windows sync - 
windows_replay_update - agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636) -Looking at delete operation local 
dn="uid=pluto.paperino,ou=Internal Users,ou=people,dc=lab,dc=com" (ours,user,not group)
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.441053065 +0100] - DEBUG - NSMMReplicationPlugin - windows sync - map_entry_dn_outbound 
- agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636) - Looking for AD entry for DS 
dn="nsuniqueid=12789181-592b11ec-8a489caa-30ef94f6,uid=pluto.paperino,ou=Internal 
Users,ou=people,dc=lab,dc=com" guid="d86ea71b3b9e2249844770275958e84b"
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.457975212 +0100] - DEBUG - NSMMReplicationPlugin - 
windows sync - windows_search_entry_ext - Calling windows entry search request 
plugin
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.477204880 +0100] - DEBUG - NSMMReplicationPlugin - 
windows sync - windows_search_entry_ext - Received 2 messages, 1 entries, 0 
references
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.492898116 +0100] - DEBUG - NSMMReplicationPlugin - windows sync - map_entry_dn_outbound - 
agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636) - Return code 0 from search for AD entry 
dn="" or dn="CN=Pluto 
Paperino,CN=D389Sync,DC=lab,DC=local"
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.509304473 +0100] - ERR - NSMMReplicationPlugin - windows sync - 
windows_replay_update - agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636) - Failed map dn for delete 
operation dn="uid=pluto.paperino,ou=Internal Users,ou=people,dc=lab,dc=com" rc=-1 
remote_dn = [(null)]
[09/Dec/2021:21:04:03.526216140 +0100] - DEBUG - agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636) - 
clcache_adjust_anchorcsn - agmt="cn=AD2D389" (labdc1:636) - (cscb 0 - state 1) - 
csnPrevMax (61b261320001) csnMax (61b261320001) csnBuf (61b261320001) 
csnConsumerMax (61b261320001)

Any help would be appreciate...

The Winsync Agreement has been also configured with:
winSyncMoveAction: delete
In the scenario when a user is moved far from scope, it has been successfully 
deleted.
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Re: gnome extensions

2021-12-07 Thread Ed Greshko

On 07/12/2021 17:52, Patrick Dupre wrote:

I found the way to reactive my extension.
Sorry for the noise.


Does this mean your "gnome environment" issue is resolved?

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Re: several issues with f34

2021-12-05 Thread Ed Greshko

On 06/12/2021 01:48, Paolo Galtieri wrote:

systemctl status ntpd
○ ntpd.service - Network Time Service
 Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpd.service; enabled; vendor 
preset: disabled)
 Active: inactive (dead)
   Docs: man:ntpd(8)


As Tom has already indicated, this is what you'd get if you have both ntpd and 
chronyd enabled.

So, make sure only one time sync service is enabled.

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Re: several issues with f34

2021-12-04 Thread Ed Greshko

On 05/12/2021 00:27, Paolo Galtieri wrote:

This isn't true.  I stopped ntpd, stopped the wifi connection and restarted 
ntpd and ntpd started fine with no wifi connection.  It should only need a 
network connection to synchronize the time.


That is why I asked you to provide the output of

systemctl status ntpd

before you restart manually.  That way we may see the error causing it to fail 
to start initially.




Paolo

On 12/3/21 10:15, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 12/3/21 11:05 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:

Next issue. This same system is configured to start ntpd at boot, but it 
doesn't start.  I need to start it manually after the system is booted.


Of course it doesn't.  That service requires a network connection and can't 
start until you've unplugged your wireless adapter and plugged it back in.  Fix 
that and this issue should solve itself.
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Re: several issues with f34

2021-12-03 Thread Ed Greshko

On 04/12/2021 02:05, Paolo Galtieri wrote:

Folks,
  I have 2 systems running F34.  These 2 systems connect to a common monitor 
via a keyboard-video-mouse switch.

First issue. One of these systems, when I boot any of the 3 most recent kernels, when it 
gets to multi user mode displays "Input not supported" but works fine when I 
boot kernel 5.14.18-200.fc34.x86_64. The other system boots fine. So what do I need to 
look at in order to get it to display the login screen?


So, you have a common keyboard, and monitor?  I've not used a KVM switch in a 
long time but they sometimes would cause
problems.

Can you switch the configuration/cabling to see if the problem follows the 
cables?


Next issue. This same system connects to the internet via a USB wireless 
adapter.  This adapter never comes up at boot time.  In order to get it to work 
I need to unplug it and plug it back in.


By USB wireless adapter, do you mean a Wifi adapter?



Next issue. This same system is configured to start ntpd at boot, but it 
doesn't start.  I need to start it manually after the system is booted.


Before you start it, what is the status?  "systemctl status ntpd" I'm assuming 
it is ntpd since I've switched to usiing chronyd.


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Re: Disable Screensaver / Window Positions

2021-11-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/11/2021 01:23, Alex wrote:

Hi,
I have a fedora35 desktop with three monitors using Cinnamon standard,
I believe.

After the screensaver is activated and I then press a key to restore
the display, all the windows from the center monitor have shifted to
the left monitor. Why does this happen?

Also, how do I even disable the screensaver? I've tried the
"screensaver" applet in "System Settings", but there's no toggle to
actually disable it, only to be able to control the delay before
starting the screensaver.

Perhaps you even have another desktop besides Cinnamon that you
recommend, and is better than the default GNOME? There are other
problems I have with it, like when using "remote desktop viewer" to
view my Windows VM, ALT keypresses are interpreted by the viewer and
not passed on to Windows.


I'm a bit fuzzy on this as the issue I had over 6 years ago with KDE sounds 
familiar.

I only had 2 identical monitors but I recall things were "jumbled" coming back 
from screensaver.

I had a single GPU card with 3 outputs.  DVI, HDMI, and Display Port.  I 
resolved my issue by making
sure the monitor I wanted to be the "primary" was connected to the HDMI port.

I probably could have fixed it with a custom Xorg.conf but it was a new install 
and I wanted as much
"vanilla" as possible so I didn't have to remember changes.  :-)

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Re: disk full

2021-11-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 01/12/2021 05:04, Patrick Dupre wrote:

Can somebody tell me what are these files (my drive is a SSD)?

/dev/loop0                          63616    63616         0 100% 
/var/lib/snapd/snap/gtk-common-themes/1506
/dev/loop1                         165376   165376         0 100% 
/var/lib/snapd/snap/gnome-3-28-1804/128
/dev/loop2                          56704    56704         0 100% 
/var/lib/snapd/snap/core18/1885
/dev/loop4                          30720    30720         0 100% 
/var/lib/snapd/snap/snapd/8790
/dev/loop3                         117120   117120         0 100% 
/var/lib/snapd/snap/signal-desktop/327
/dev/loop5                         653824   653824         0 100% 
/var/lib/snapd/snap/whatsdesk/20


They would appear to be associated with the snapd package.

If I recall, "snaps" are similar to flatpak.

I don't use either of these.  But you may look at https://snapcraft.io/docs and 
it may jog your memory about
installing it on your system at some point.  You may even want to run "rpm -q 
snapd".


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Re: Where are the src RPM's?

2021-11-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/11/2021 18:00, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

How would I modify that to download a srpm from
a prior release of Fedora?


add --releasever 34

or whatever you need.

man dnf

   --releasever=
  Configure  DNF as if the distribution release was . This
  can affect cache paths, values in configuration files  and  mir‐
  rorlist URLs.

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Re: Where are the src RPM's?

2021-11-29 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/11/2021 13:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:

On 11/29/21 14:36, Matthew Miller wrote:

On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 12:20:22PM -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

I am looking for the SRPM's for FC34.  I can
only find the rpms.  Where are the SRC RPM's
hiding?


You can do this:

   dnf download --source packagename

(Not as root)


Are you pointing out that you don't need to be root (which is true) or saying 
that you shouldn't do it as root?  If you aren't root, and don't restrict the 
repos used, dnf will download metadata for all the repos and I don't remember 
exactly where it puts it.  If you are root, then you probably already have the 
regular metadata and just need to download the source metadata.



The meta data would go in

/var/tmp/dnf-username-somevariable



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Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread Ed Greshko

On 28/11/2021 17:59, Tim via users wrote:

So, if they can do that, why can't we do something similar?  Or at
least, automate figuring out which driver needs installing.  There's a
look-up chart that we have to manually trawl through, can't we pull
that data into some software?


Does https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx satisfy most requirements?

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Re: unclean kernel remove

2021-11-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 28/11/2021 14:15, edmond pilon wrote:

I  have  this issue  for a long time.
After erasing each kernel , i have to delete /lib/modules  directory manually.


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2016630

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Re: Will the real Adwaita theme, please stand up

2021-11-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 28/11/2021 07:29, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

I have two laptops loaded with the XFCE spin. One laptop began it's life as 
Fedora 2x-something, and is now running 35, and I just reloaded the second 
laptop with a fresh F35 install, and fully updated it.

Both laptops show "Adwaita" as their default theme.

The panel on the first laptop is very light gray, with black text, and looks 
…normal.

The panel on the 2nd laptop, the one with a new F35 load, is very dark grey and 
lightly-colored text.

Both laptops claim to be using Adwaita.

Tiebreaker: I have a third laptop, also with XFCE, and also traces its lineage 
to Fedora 2x. Its appearance matches the first one.

Why is a new F35 install's Adwaita theme different? It looks downright ugly. On 
the other two laptops the Adwaita theme is light-colored, and is very similar 
in its brightness to the High Contrast theme. There's only minor differences, 
flipping between the two. But on the odd duck the Adwaita theme is basically 
the negative of the other two.



I suppose the obvious first question is does "rpm -qa | grep adwaita" produce 
the same results on both systems?

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Re: Security hole in MATE?

2021-11-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/11/2021 18:08, Joachim Backes wrote:



On 11/27/21 09:42, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 27/11/2021 16:08, Joachim Backes wrote:

I'm running my F35 desktop with MATE. If I wake up after having suspended the 
box using some key, no
password is requested, whereas the Cinnamon (I used it in F34) desktop requests 
it. This Missing password
request in MATE seems to be a security hole.

Your opinion? 


When you say "suspended" do you mean the system has gone into suspend mode or 
just that the screensaver
becam active?


Hi Ed,

I suspended my machine actively by "sudo systemctl suspend" before going to bed

Screensaver wakeup works as expected.

But I can't simulate a suspend to ram in a VM.




Well, I don't have mate on bare metal and suspend a VM doesn't work.

In the screensaver settings do you have "Lock Screen with System Sleep" enabled?

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Re: Security hole in MATE?

2021-11-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/11/2021 16:08, Joachim Backes wrote:

I'm running my F35 desktop with MATE. If I wake up after having suspended the 
box using some key, no
password is requested, whereas the Cinnamon (I used it in F34) desktop requests 
it. This Missing password
request in MATE seems to be a security hole.

Your opinion? 


When you say "suspended" do you mean the system has gone into suspend mode or 
just that the screensaver
becam active?

Screensaver wakeup works as expected.

But I can't simulate a suspend to ram in a VM.

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Re: Security hole in MATE?

2021-11-27 Thread Ed Greshko

On 27/11/2021 16:08, Joachim Backes wrote:

I'm running my F35 desktop with MATE. If I wake up after having suspended the 
box using some key, no
password is requested, whereas the Cinnamon (I used it in F34) desktop requests 
it. This Missing password
request in MATE seems to be a security hole.

Your opinion? 


When you say "suspended" do you mean the system has gone into suspend mode or 
just that the screensaver
becam active?

Screensaver wakeup works as expected.

But I can simulate a suspend to ram in a VM.

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Re: Message threading on this list

2021-11-24 Thread Ed Greshko

On 24/11/2021 19:18, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Wed, 2021-11-24 at 13:43 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:

Frankly, one feature I would like to see implemented in T-Bird is a way to 
ignore and not show some
of these "sub" sorted items within a thread that veer off on
meaningless (at least to me) tangents.

I prefer Evolution to TBird. It lets you fall back to threading by
Subject if the headers aren't present. I do that and don't see any
threading issues.


One can also turn off threading in T-Bird and sort by subject instead.  Just 2 
clicks.

For forums such as Fedora I select my "View" to be "Unread" so it matters not 
where a new message pops up
within a thread.  Well, except for the times someone doesn't do proper quoting 
of previous posts.  :-)
I then only read the posts/threads of interest to me.  I ignore threads, for 
example, that ask about issues of dual boots
as I have no experience in that area.  After reading what I want to read I mark my Fedora 
folder "read".

As for Evolution, I've been using T-Bird for the longest time and I'll admit to 
being lazy about trying it.


You can also ignore a thread or subthread.



OK, that may be a reason.  I'll have to sleep on it.

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Re: Message threading on this list

2021-11-23 Thread Ed Greshko

On 24/11/2021 06:06, John Pilkington wrote:

I'm used to reading messages in order of time of arrival.  Threaded display in 
Thunderbird, or the presentation of the archive by Hyperkitty, doesn't do this; 
the current thread about NVIDIA drivers is utterly disjointed in both, with 
recent posts buried at random partway up the display.  Is there a fix?



As far as I can tell, threading is working as designed and T-Bird is following 
the RFC.  Since I'm replying to the initial message
the headers being used by T-Bird are the In-Reply-To: and References:. So this 
reply won't be sorted with the messages that were also replies to the initial 
post since my reply will lack

References: <7b78fada-752f-8900-b2ec-07752cee7...@gmail.com>
 
In-Reply-To: 

It will probably appear at the end of the thread based on the time/date this is 
sent.

If you want to view the thread in chronological order without regard to this 
"sub" sorting
then you probably want to use the gmail web interface.

Frankly, one feature I would like to see implemented in T-Bird is a way to 
ignore and not show some
of these "sub" sorted items within a thread that veer off on meaningless (at 
least to me) tangents.


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