From a colleague:
Your mail client doesn’t play nicely with mine (Mac Mail).
As you can see by the screen snap, it doesn’t wrap text and includes the
long version of headers on forwarded messages.
As a result, I sometimes don’t read stuff from you because it’s too
annoying to scroll and
Hi Larry,
i use KDE 4 on my SL 6.x for years, with no problem. The SL comes with
basic Gnome 3 by default. But be ready for transition from KDE 3 -> KDE 4.
If you want to use KDE 4, then you need to install it specifically.
on my laptop:
yum grouplist | grep -i desktop
Desktop
Desktop
Apoligize for bad Subject.
I am being forced for security reasons to migrate to 6.8 from 5.10.
I use KDE a have 12 desktops set up so I can run a number of cad
packages and numerous text adn spread sheets.
When I loaded 6.8 on to test hard ware I can't run KDE or switch to KDE.
I searced on
I am being forced for security reasons to migrate to 6.8 from 5.10.
I use KDE a have 12 desktops set up so I can run a number of cad
packages and numerous text adn spread sheets.
When I loaded 6.8 on to test hard ware I can't run KDE or switch to KDE.
I searced on web and found a lot of noise.
Ok. I see the problem now. Default routes have always been a bit of a mystery
to me. Based on your reply, I manually deleted the default route for enp3s0 to
confirm it works. Then, I edited the connection with nmcli to remove the
default permanently across reboots.
For everyone's benefit,
> On 10 Nov 2016, at 15:41, Ken Teh wrote:
>
> Default routes on the failing system.
>
>> [root@saudade ~]# ip --details route
>> unicast default via 192.168.203.1 dev enp3s0 proto static scope global
>> metric 100
>> unicast default via 146.139.198.1 dev enp4s0 proto static
Default routes on the failing system.
[root@saudade ~]# ip --details route
unicast default via 192.168.203.1 dev enp3s0 proto static scope global
metric 100
unicast default via 146.139.198.1 dev enp4s0 proto static scope global
metric 101
unicast 146.139.198.0/23 dev enp4s0 proto
Hi Ken,
I have been recently learning about firewalld. Please run the commands
below on your hosts to see whether they look the same or not.
I hope it helps.
Best regards,
Sebastian
* General:
firewall-cmd --state
# Sometimes you need to reload the firewall to get the configuration
actually
> On 10 Nov 2016, at 15:09, Ken Teh wrote:
>
> I'm trying to isolate a network problem and I need some debugging help.
> Frustrating when I am not fluent in the new sys admin tools.
>
> Symptom is as follows: I have a machine running Fedora 24 with its firewall
> zone set to
I'm trying to isolate a network problem and I need some debugging help.
Frustrating when I am not fluent in the new sys admin tools.
Symptom is as follows: I have a machine running Fedora 24 with its firewall
zone set to work. I cannot ping the machine except from the same subnet. I
don't
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