On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 00:22:11 +0200
arnaud gaboury wrote:
> I run Fedora atomic 29. I made a mistake by removing one very
> important SELinux module: su.
>
> I can no more su (I can sudo), which is very annoying. To get back the
> module, I need to reinstall the selinux-policy-targeted package.
I can open the issue on your behalf, or if it's serious and you want it looked
at as a priority, you may want to consider raising a case with RH/SUSE direct.
> On 30 Aug 2019, at 09:32, Paul Whitney wrote:
>
> Ok, is there an action required from me?
>
> Paul
>
>
> On 8/29/19, 5:34 PM,
Ok, is there an action required from me?
Paul
On 8/29/19, 5:34 PM, "William Brown" wrote:
This could be in "report an issue" territory I think in that case. Seems
easy to reproduce.
> On 30 Aug 2019, at 02:15, Paul Whitney wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
> It is
On 29Aug2019 16:54, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
These days the advice is to use:
python -m pip
adjusting "python" as desired. That way you get the pip that affects
your intended python install.
Which goes really nicely into the next question.
It seems the default right now is 2.7:
$ python
On Thu, 2019-08-29 at 12:54 +0200, jeandet wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I switched to Kdevelop recently, so I'm not an advanced user yet.
> On fc31 I can't get breakpoints to work, I did some tests:
>
> - on fc30 it works (tested same with the same code)
> - use gdb manually on the same binary, it
I run Fedora atomic 29. I made a mistake by removing one very important
SELinux module: su.
I can no more su (I can sudo), which is very annoying. To get back the
module, I need to reinstall the selinux-policy-targeted package.
--
% sudo setenforce 0
%
This could be in "report an issue" territory I think in that case. Seems easy
to reproduce.
> On 30 Aug 2019, at 02:15, Paul Whitney wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
> It is an issue with FIPS. You are correct there are differences between the
> pin.txt file used in admin-serv and the slap
On 8/29/19 4:41 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 29Aug2019 16:20, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 8/29/19 4:14 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 16:02:25 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Do I need to do anything, or will this be self-correcting come the
new year?
I forget where (maybe in
On 29Aug2019 16:20, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 8/29/19 4:14 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 16:02:25 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Do I need to do anything, or will this be self-correcting come the
new year?
I forget where (maybe in redhat rather than fedora), but some
distro has
On 8/29/19 4:14 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 16:02:25 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Do I need to do anything, or will this be self-correcting come the new year?
I forget where (maybe in redhat rather than fedora), but some
distro has utterly removed /usr/bin/python all it has
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 16:02:25 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Do I need to do anything, or will this be self-correcting come the new year?
I forget where (maybe in redhat rather than fedora), but some
distro has utterly removed /usr/bin/python all it has now
is /usr/bin/python2 or
I am getting dreadful warnings about my version of python when I run
pip. So I asked about this with the developers of the script I use
(xml2rfc). I bit of version testing and:
$ pip --version
pip 19.0.3 from /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip (python 2.7)
$ pip2 --version
pip 19.0.3 from
Hi William,
It is an issue with FIPS. You are correct there are differences between the
pin.txt file used in admin-serv and the slap instances. However, I went into
grub.conf and changed fips=1 to fips=0. Rebooted the system and the
dirsrv-admin process started right up. DISA hardening
Hello,
The packages rubygem-jekyll and rubygem-bundler installed without
visible errors and the initial "jekyll new " worked too. But
"bundle exec jekyll serve" results in this error:
Could not find gem 'tzinfo (~> 1.2)' in any of the gem sources listed in
your Gemfile.
Run `bundle install` to
On 08/29/19 05:57, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Oh, your sig says you also use Xfce.
It is right there on the Systems tab in Power Manager.
Mine is set so on AC it never suspends. Battery it is set for 20 min
to suspend on no activity.
.
Yes xfce always, before that, perhaps 20 years ago,
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 at 23:40, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> Tony,
>
>
> On 2019-08-28 07:09, Tony Nelson wrote:
> > On 19-08-27 08:07:17, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> >> People,
> >>
> >> ...there is a consistent "SERVICE_STOP pid=1 uid=0" command that
> >> occurs but I don't know if that is normal or not
Hi there,
I switched to Kdevelop recently, so I'm not an advanced user yet.
On fc31 I can't get breakpoints to work, I did some tests:
- on fc30 it works (tested same with the same code)
- use gdb manually on the same binary, it works (on fc31)
- tested appimage version -> does not work (on
On 8/29/19 4:22 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
This Fedora 29 computer"goes to sleep" with no keyboard input for a
rather short time and I don't know how to "wake it?" I really don't
know what mode is causing it, suspect something like suspend/hibernate
which i don't need or want.
Oh, your sig
On 8/29/19 4:22 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
This Fedora 29 computer"goes to sleep" with no keyboard input for a
rather short time and I don't know how to "wake it?" I really don't
know what mode is causing it, suspect something like suspend/hibernate
which i don't need or want.
What every your
This Fedora 29 computer"goes to sleep" with no keyboard input for a
rather short time and I don't know how to "wake it?" I really don't know
what mode is causing it, suspect something like suspend/hibernate which
i don't need or want.
When that happens I only know to press the computer on/off
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