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that has the release you want.
If you need a relase that's too old and
most mirrors have already deleted it, go to:
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Hi Fernando
that I would like know ...
Unfortunately I am not experienced how
Fedora installation
media, boot from it and then use the prompt.
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by Linux but this wasn't specific to skype.
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the Fedora-provided Java plugin.
Check which java, javac and etc are configured using alternatives and
check you env vars. Make sure you are using commands, jars and libraries
from the same installation.
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Here a link that explains the */java.lang.ClassFormatError/*:
http
is supported by
recent fedora releases.
Have you tried your webcan with cheese or some other linux tool? Have
you tried your mic with gnome-sound-recorder or something elase? Does
skype echo service works (only for audio)?
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On 01/27/2015 11:35 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly
check you env vars. If you have PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH and/or
CLASSPATH changed they'll override alternatives selection.
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But if a commited Fedora developer would like to have a
32-bits only hardware for testing I'd hapily donate an eeepc netbook I
have that still works fine.
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shutdown doesn't turns the computer of. It drops to the text
screen showing powering off but I have to keep pressed the on/off
button to actually power it of.
I'm spoiled, used to have no hardware problems with Fedora over the
latest few years... :-)
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are about to build.
PS: Would it be hard to add SASL support to the windows port? It's much
easier to setup than TLS.
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means that, right?). How strange. So
I also attached also a debug log for the qemu+tcp url.
Hope this helps making virt-viewer work on windows.
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C:\Program Files\VirtViewer\binvirt-viewer --debug -c qemu+tcp://kvmhost/sys
tem guest1
2013-09-19 19:23
on the host. It complains about a
missing agent. For libvirtd, the auth options are none, sasl and
polkit. When I manage to get polkit working for a linux client, I'll
try on the windows port.
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with TLS and TCP (noauth),
virt-viewer locks up.
Remote-viewer was woking before and continues working. I have not tried
alternative authentications schemes for spice, just TLS and the fixed
(shared) password.
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perspective. And I guess it's also bad from a network
perspective (having multiple TCP connections for the same interative
remote user session). Couln't all SPICE channels be multiplexed on the
same TCP connection, and so use the same SSH connection?
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When I try a qemu+ssh remote virsh connection evething works fine.
I found no auth configuration on /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf for ssh
connections. This means they are using unix sockets, like they were
local connections?
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test I already sent.
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the first steps require a significant
investment in time. :-(
Is there a how-to I can follow to generate binaries from the latest
sources? I do have Linux expertize, I use fedora on my personal
computer, but as C developer I can only run configure; make; sudo make
install.
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) logins didn't notice, but I
think virt-manager should't require more than one addtional ssh
connection per guest console. Is this a bug?
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If someone provides newer windows binaries -- which aren't missing
dlls, like the ones at http://teuf.fedorapeople.org/virt-viewer-msi/
-- I will test then.
[...]
Please someone give me newer binaries I can test
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garbage and little formatting
disruption. I fixed a few lines (if needed) and saved the file again as
doc or docx so the rest of the team could continue. :-)
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Qual é exatamente o modelo da sua ATI e da Intel que está junto (já que
é vídeo híbrido)? Em caso de dúvida, faz um lspci | grep -i vga
Eu tenho um note sony vaio com placa híbrida e funciona ok
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to run grub2-install?
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for the new grub, kernel and a few binaries
kile yum), they would upgrade directly from the first one.
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of fedora repos would take care of more diverse setups,
if fedup could use then as a cache.
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cache, with fedup checking if their packages are the latest and
downloading from the net if not.
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Because the zoneminder package for Fedora will store only JPEG files,
it uses up too much disk space and I can store only a a couple days.
CRON job to compile a daily movie out of the JPEGs, then delete them
afterwards
is related to the ffmpeg release used by Fedora.
Can anyone tell me if now ZoneMinder from Fedora can store encoded video
instead of individual jpeg frames? If not, I won't take the effort to
upgrade the machine right now.
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with your policies as an admin anyway.
Cannot hope that with most home LANS and SMBs.
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know it was not accepted here. My apologies.
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Hi Tim,
Many ISPs will, also, have to buy new equipment. For some of them, at
great expense. They're not going to do that unless they have to. Some
have been avoiding it just because the technicalities of it are a new
nightmare that they don't want to have to deal with (new security
issues,
GREAT
;-)
Thanks a lot Fedora developers.
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Hi,
Please see bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=983677
for a description of the same issue and a workaround.
The default java configured on alternatives doesn't exists. Just change
the default to the openjdk entrey ending in .i386
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Computer n.1 says
to still believe IPv6 is
more secure by design which it isn't.
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before making statements on the net.
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Hi,
Tim:
If manufacturers and software programmers don't pull their fingers
out, we'll be faced with even more ISPs subjecting their clients to
NAT.
Fernando Lozano:
Would this be so bad? Most people at work have been working using NAT
for years. NAT increases security. Most internet users
Me also, except for the Java issue (which is easy to fix using
alternatives).
If anyone is interested, it worked fine.
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Robert Arkiletian rob...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I skip 18 and upgrade from 17 to 19 with fedup?
Has anyone tried this with success or failure?
, so I don't want to risk a product without someone telling me
this one worked for me.
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to be
deployed. But I can't agree using end users and SMBs as guinea pigs,
waiting to see how hackers use it to create new attacks. Let the big
companies work this before giving IPv6 enabled by default in Fedora,
Windows, Mac and other OSes.
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I took me time to recover this one, another more techinical content
about IPv6 security:
http://w3.antd.nist.gov/iip_pubs/Montgomery-ipv6-security-findings.doc
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Hi,
You keep talking about IPv6 security risks (over IPv4), but haven't
cited any.
While I don't know
. And by the way, why
having trouble provinding services pre-packaged using chroot?
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and you think it means, but I guess this is a bug.
Have you checked https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=982740 ?
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distinct issue, although related:
1. Users should be able to disable IPv6. Today they can't and this is a
bug that hopefully will be solved soon. I think no one ever intended
IPv6 to be mandatory. ;-)
2. The secure installation default should be IPv6 disabled. That's my
proposal.
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and violates best practices disable anything which is
not actively used - period
That's the reason I proposed IPv6 disabled by default.
Sorry for mixing it up with your question.
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1. Users should be able to disable IPv6. Today they can't and this is a
bug that hopefully will be solved soon. I think no one ever intended
IPv6 to be mandatory. ;-)
Actually, they can, but they have to take the time to configure
Hi,
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…
So, ifconfig or ip or whatever would have to disable IPv6 for any
interface that does not having an explicit IPv6 address. I'd think it
would be easier to have the default eth*-cfg files and Network Manager
disable IPv6 unless the user tells
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servers running as samba
processes inside linux VMs.
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know how to configure from the shell or, worse yet, overwriting those
settings, if they provide a shell at all.
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servers.
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and which
one was easier, out-of-the-box, or had to hack.
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have not checked Fedora 19 yet. Didi it changed anything?
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told me this works with linux but was unable to give
details about authentication.
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Created bug #983677. Hope this time someone will fix the packages
instead of closing without resolution.
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that echoes no default java selected and exit an error code.
Am I being to simplicist?
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forget this because everyone wants
to lobby for broader IPv6 adoption. The end user pays the price for
technologican evolution.
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to security issues and new RFCs still being drafted
by the IETF about IPv6.
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system service (specially network
services) that you don't need to reduce a hacker attack surface on your
network and servers.
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the trust-based weak security model from
NFSv3 and v2?
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simply don't package anything
for Fedora?
Another question: if my CentOS server is using samba3 from sernet repos,
may I upgrade them using sernet samba4? Or should I uninstall samba3 and
do a clean install of samba4, redoing all configuration manually?
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is missing, but I have no idea what.
The end goal is being able to use both virsh and virt-viewer under
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working with TLS. But not virt-viewer.
The windows port of virt-viewer seems unable to recognize qemu+tls
urls, as I did on Linux. :-( And as I don't know how to make TLS
connections using remote-viewer, I haven't got secure guest console
access from windows clients.
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to wait months
I was hopping to get it on the next yum update. ;-)
But serious, is there a politic / decision by the Fedora Borard about
when'll we get LibreOffice 4?
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solution or help to implement file
archiving (moving old/unused files to a different volume so I can't
forget about then on the daily backup).
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complaints about drdb: the only reliable way to check if the
copy is fine is comparing with the source.
There has to be a better way to restore a few TB of backup consisting of
lots of small files. :-(
Thanks for the tip about ceph.
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testers
for their new, revolutionary, backup tool ;-)
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we Unix sysadmins did everything and
had no need of management dashboards? Long gone... we can't even keep up
with the alert mails from all the tools on a small busness data center.
When was the last time you really checked your IDS logs? ;-)
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and everything works. I allways end up having all
traffic going though one link and when it fails I loose internet
connectivity.
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on the EE edition, the SE/ME editions didn't evolved quick
enough to make a real impact on the games and desktop market. :-(
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as a standard netbook). Some people report having
success with usb mouses, keyboards, printers and 3G modems (yes, the
Genius models have a standard PC-like USB port -- I haven't tried yet).
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-Roller and Nautilus). Better compression rate, speedier, all open
source. The windows GUI version is also much better than WinRAR.
So it's enough for me to have an unrar to open files in this format by
people who don't know there's better alternatives.
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2012
OpenJDK6 packages from F16 but yum complains they are
obsoleted by OpenJDK7. I also tried downloading IcedTea6 sources and
compiling, but they stop with an internal compiler error.
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an OpenJDK6 repo for F17 and beyond they can do so.
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why OpenJDK / IcedTea cannot do the
same, and have to bown down to Oracle EOL.
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those missing features. :-(
(By the way, who should I contact to volunteer to write those docs and
put the on Fedora web site / wiki?)
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and expensive
hardware like the altrix.
Maybe a Fedora for Android like the Ubuntu for Android? :-)
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