> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
> > 4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection toward a mobile
> > for example?
> > I did not see this option in the setting.
> > Do I need to install a package?
>
> Usually it is the other way
> On 26 Aug 2022, at 17:45, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
> 4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection toward a mobile
> for example?
> I did not see this option in the setting.
> Do I need to install a package?
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt
Something like 2022-06-16T13:56:05.344374, for example
Thanks for the code reference.
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There is no way to customize the logging. What format are you looking for?
python-lib389 that ships with DS has some logging classes. See
https://github.com/389ds/389-ds-base/blob/main/src/lib389/lib389/dirsrv_log.py
HTH,
Mark
On 8/26/22 4:08 PM, tda...@arizona.edu wrote:
Is there a way
Is there a way to customize the access and errors logging formats? In
particular, it would be nice to use a more standard timestamp format. If not,
is there some Python code available for parsing the logs?
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Hello,
If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection toward a mobile
for example?
I did not see this option in the setting.
Do I need to install a package?
Thank
On 26 Aug at 09:38, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 00:27:24 +1000
> Philip Rhoades via users wrote:
> Don't recognize this problem specifically, but I
> have a USB stick with a bunch of iso files on it and a grub
> configured to let me boot any of them. I used the info at:
There is a
On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 00:27:24 +1000
Philip Rhoades via users wrote:
> Can anyone suggest what the problem is and how to resolve it?
Don't recognize this problem specifically, but I
have a USB stick with a bunch of iso files on it and a grub
configured to let me boot any of them. I used the info
People,
My old Zenbook has problems running LiveUSBs so I generally use dnf
updates but the last update to F36 has caused problems with audio that I
can't resolve so I want to do a clean install and have been trying to do
this via running the iso from a grub2 config by adding stuff to