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On 10 January 2014 03:58, ergodic g...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Steven,
My original reply is being held for list moderator's review due
to its length, it has a couple of pictures..
I will be happy to email it directly if you give me your email.
The information without the graphics follows:
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On 1/10/14, Mikkel L. Ellertson mellert...@gmail.com wrote:
It has been a while, so I do not remember the exact details. But
what you need to do is have your display manager launch the virtual
keyboard as part of the init sequence. I am guessing that for gdm,
you would put it in the
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 18:15:06 +0800
Emmanuel Noobadmin centos.ad...@gmail.com wrote:
With reluctance, I have to say the older Ubuntu 13.10 worked right out
of the box including accessibility options even during installation.
File a bz, if the devs don't know of real use cases,
they may not do
On 01/07/2014 10:12 PM, Charlie Zender wrote:
rsyslogd has been pegged at 100% CPU since I upgraded my desktop via
network from FC19-FC20 last month. How to clean up this mess? System
seems completely up-to-date:
For me it finally went down to normal figures. I think I restarted it a
couple
Thanks to 'fedora' for replying,
I am not sure how to make the threads work when I see this list in
batched mode. His reply is here:
|Do you need exactly NetworkManager? If you only have static connections
|you may use network.service instead of NetworkManager.service
|
|systemctl stop
How do I assign a static IP on Fedora 20? Network Manager won't let me do
that, and the command-line tools I used back in the older versions of Fedora
don't seem to exist any more. I want to be able to assign a static IP to my
Fedora box so that I can access it from outside via a forwarded port
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 07:38:09 -0500
John Aldrich jmaldr...@yahoo.com wrote:
How do I assign a static IP on Fedora 20? Network Manager won't let
me do that, and the command-line tools I used back in the older
versions of Fedora don't seem to exist any more. I want to be able to
assign a static
On 01/11/14 20:38, John Aldrich wrote:
How do I assign a static IP on Fedora 20? Network Manager won't let me do
that, and the command-line tools I used back in the older versions of Fedora
don't seem to exist any more. I want to be able to assign a static IP to my
Fedora box so that I can
On 1/11/14, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 18:15:06 +0800
Emmanuel Noobadmin centos.ad...@gmail.com wrote:
With reluctance, I have to say the older Ubuntu 13.10 worked right out
of the box including accessibility options even during installation.
File a bz, if
On 01/10/2014 11:16 PM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
In the output of `iptables -L', I see several lines that look like
ACCEPT udp -- anywhere 224.0.0.251 udp
dpt:mdns ctstate NEW
Hi Sherman,
I have no experience with this particular protocol (mdns) but I
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 21:42:15 +0800
Emmanuel Noobadmin centos.ad...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reminder, filed the report but it is kind of
disappointing to discover in the process that similar use case was
reported since F18
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=905837)
Is it an
On 01/11/2014 08:38 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
How do I assign a static IP on Fedora 20? Network Manager won't let me do
that, and the command-line tools I used back in the older versions of Fedora
don't seem to exist any more. I want to be able to assign a static IP to my
Fedora box
You have
On 1/11/14, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it an arm based tablet?,
the arm list may have some workarounds
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm
x86, that's why I opted for Fedora first, was hoping to stay with
Fedora/CenOS for all my environments.
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On 01/11/2014 08:55 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On 01/11/2014 08:38 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
How do I assign a static IP on Fedora 20? Network Manager won't let me do
that, and the command-line tools I used back in the older versions of Fedora
don't seem to exist any more. I want to be able to
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 11:06:36 -0500
Jim binary...@comcast.net wrote:
nm-connection-editor( to start editor)
Works fro me without
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On 01/11/2014 12:06 PM, Jim wrote:
nm-connection-editor( to start editor)
Well, that just runs it in the background (detaches it from the running
terminal). It will run without the ampersand regardless.
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On 10 January 2014 03:58, ergodic g...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Steven,
My original reply is being held for list moderator's review due
to its length, it has a couple of pictures..
I will be happy to email it directly if you give me your email.
The
On 01/11/2014 01:38 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
How do I assign a static IP on Fedora 20?
Turn off the NetworkManager stuff, install system-config-network,
configure your network, issue 'systemctl start network.service', and
'systemctl enable network.service'.
If memory serves me well...
Do
On 01/09/2014 11:50 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Back in f17, Gnome had a panel where you specified such things as your
default email program, your default editor, and I believe your default
file browser. I can't find a similar facility in f20.
It's not obvious... Go to Settings (click in the
On 14-01-10 15:17:20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Ealy in fedora 19, I used to connect to a fedora 18 machine by using
nx. After an update of nx (same in fedora 20), ie. when nx has been
replaced by nx-libs, I lost this option.
...
yum list nx\*
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On 01/11/2014 05:43 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On 01/10/2014 11:16 PM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
In the output of `iptables -L', I see several lines that look like
ACCEPT udp -- anywhere 224.0.0.251 udp
dpt:mdns ctstate NEW
Hi Sherman,
I have no
- Original Message -
From: Tony Nelson
Sent: 01/11/14 05:51 PM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: nx vs. nomachine
On 14-01-10 15:17:20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Ealy in fedora 19, I used to connect to a fedora 18 machine by using
nx. After an update of nx
On 01/11/2014 02:45 PM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
[root@neuron ~]# firewall-cmd --list-all
public (default, active)
interfaces: em1
sources:
services: mdns ssh
ports:
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich rules:
All right. This confirms that you're
On 01/11/2014 03:08 PM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
firewall-cmd --add-rich-rule 'rule family=ipv4 source
address=IP-OF-YOUR-PRINTER accept'
Arrrgh. If I could tell Thunderbird not to hard-wrap specific lines...
Here's the line again:
http://fpaste.org/67650/67414138/
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On 01/11/2014 11:08 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On 01/11/2014 02:45 PM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
[root@neuron ~]# firewall-cmd --list-all
public (default, active)
interfaces: em1
sources:
services: mdns ssh
ports:
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich
On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 18:05:21 -0600
Ranjan Maitra maitra.mbox.igno...@inbox.com wrote:
Hello,
Zathura 0.2.5 was released in the early days of Fedora 19 and 0.2.6
before Fedora 20 was released, yet we are still with Zathura 0.2.6. Is
there any chance it will come to Fedora 20 anytime soon?
On 01/11/2014 04:37 PM, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
I'm know almost nothing about network protocols, but I can follow
instructions. :-)
I've posted the output of two invocations of tcpdump at:
http://ur1.ca/ge1i9
In the 1st invocation I used the scanner IP number; in the 2nd the IP
I had SSH partly working up until I started messing with the firewall. It would
time out trying to SSH into my linux box, but now it immediately rejects it.
I've manually configured the non-standard port I'm using to be allowed in the
firewall and now instead of just timing out, it rejects it,
On 01/11/2014 06:13 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
What do I need to do in order to open a port for SSH (non-standard port, btw.)
Assuming you already performed the change in /etc/ssh/sshd_config (and
restarted the service) you should check the current status of your firewall:
# firewall-cmd
On 1-9-14 22:56:39 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~bcd/humor/instruction.set.html
Zero and add packed (ZAP) *is* an instruction on the IBM System 370,
390, etc.
http://www.simotime.com/asmins01.htm#ZAP
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I tried to update my F18 system to F19 using fedup. I followed the
instructions in the user guide for doing the upgrade. Fedup completed
without errors so I rebooted to complete the upgrade. When I rebooted th
system it displayed a progress bar which after several hours never
changed its
On Sat January 11 2014 6:22:47 PM Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On 01/11/2014 06:13 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
What do I need to do in order to open a port for SSH (non-standard port,
btw.)
Assuming you already performed the change in /etc/ssh/sshd_config (and
restarted the service) you should check
On 01/11/2014 07:45 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
OK, the non-standard port is added to the firewall and I've double-checked
that
SELinux is set to allow the port (it is.) I'm still getting connection
refused immediately upon trying to connect VIA SSH. :(
Well, did you check if SSHD is actually
I new to linux I need to know how to install java and java xdk
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On 14-01-11 14:01:25, Patrick Dupre wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Tony Nelson
Sent: 01/11/14 05:51 PM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: nx vs. nomachine
On 14-01-10 15:17:20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Ealy in fedora 19, I used to connect to a
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 6:14 PM, William Biggs williambigg...@gmail.comwrote:
I new to linux I need to know how to install java and java xdk
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Fedora 118
What is wrong with these settings ?
I set the firewall-cmd ssh port , but it's listening on port 35881.
How do I fix this ??
# systemctl status sshd.service
sshd.service - OpenSSH server daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/sshd.service; enabled)
Active: active
On 01/12/14 12:43, Jim wrote:
Fedora 118
What is wrong with these settings ?
I set the firewall-cmd ssh port , but it's listening on port 35881. How
do I fix this ??
# systemctl status sshd.service
sshd.service - OpenSSH server daemon
Loaded: loaded
Last week I got 21 new machines for my classroom to replace the 8 year old
machine. Old machine had Fedora 17 with 1 having 18 and 1 with 19. That
all worked well, but installed Fedora 20 on the new machines in addition to
the Windows 7 the machine came with. Have run into 1 issue so far.
With
On 12.01.2014 07:50, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
With Fedora 20, when I ssh into other machines using plink to run commands
to do various things, it all works fine with one exception. If the command
has
a reboot option, it just sits there. The remote machine does reboot, but the
If this works quickly
sync reboot -f
Then chances are it's this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1023820
Chris Murphy
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