Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-27 Thread Todd Zullinger
First, thanks for replying. It shows the list changes in action. At least it appears to work as intended. :) Tim via users wrote: > Allegedly, on or about 27 March 2018, Todd Zullinger sent: >> All that said, the best solution would be to stop using >> @yahoo.com as a mail provider -- at least

multiple GUI logins and mounting external drives

2018-03-27 Thread Tim via users
Hi, If I use the GUI switch user feature, so that two users are currently logged into the same PC, graphically (and you can switch between them using CTRL+ALT+F1 and CTRL+ALT+F2), I frequently find that whenever I plug in a USB drive, or SD card, that nothing pops up on the login that I'm using.

Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-27 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 27 March 2018, Todd Zullinger sent: > All that said, the best solution would be to stop using > @yahoo.com as a mail provider -- at least for mailing lists. > They have repeatedly caused grief to the folks that manage > the Fedora Project mail systems. And that'll only work

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Philip Rhoades
Tom, On 2018-03-28 10:37, Tom Horsley wrote: Possibly relevant enhancement that might appear someday is discussed in this bug report: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=766068 (I don't get the impression you should hold out hope for "someday" to be soon though).

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Philip Rhoades
JD, On 2018-03-28 10:27, JD wrote: On 03/26/2018 07:53 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: Samuel, On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 03/26/2018 05:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole system starts grinding to a halt (I know from

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Joe Zeff
On 03/27/2018 06:18 PM, JD wrote: I think you are way way too stressed out. I am merely trying to reduce my typing as I am not such a good typist. He wasn't the only one thinking it, though. I was considering making the same comment. ___ users

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread JD
On 03/27/2018 07:03 PM, Rick Stevens wrote: On 03/27/2018 04:27 PM, JD wrote: if the load is still high, at least u will have eliminated that window. so try this with each window and check the cpu load. While u r at it, also check the mem usage of chrome. High mem usage can cause a lot

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/28/18 09:03, Rick Stevens wrote: > On 03/27/2018 04:27 PM, JD wrote: > > >> if the load is still high, at least u will have eliminated that window. >> so try this with each window and check the cpu load. > > >> While u r  at it, also check the mem usage of chrome. High mem usage >> can

[389-users] Using PBKDF2_SHA256 Hashes

2018-03-27 Thread Joe Cooter
Hi, I’m attempting to build an application using the userPassword attribute, with hashes stored using PBKDF2_SHA256. However, using the passlib hash library for pbkdf2_sha256 is complaining about a malformed hash. Looking at the hash, it appears that there aren’t any delimiters between the

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Rick Stevens
On 03/27/2018 04:27 PM, JD wrote: > if the load is still high, at least u will have eliminated that window. > so try this with each window and check the cpu load. > While u r  at it, also check the mem usage of chrome. High mem usage > can cause a lot of paging and even swapping if u  r a

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Tom Horsley
Possibly relevant enhancement that might appear someday is discussed in this bug report: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=766068 (I don't get the impression you should hold out hope for "someday" to be soon though). ___ users

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread JD
On 03/26/2018 07:53 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: Samuel, On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 03/26/2018 05:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole system starts grinding to a halt (I know from experience it is Chrome) I want to

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Todd Zullinger
I wrote: > That might be sped up if someone reading is interested in > filing a bug upstream and perhaps even providing a patch to > hyperkitty. Someone from the infrastructure team may > eventually be able to do just that, but I know they have > many, many items on their list of tasks. :) > >

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/28/18 06:09, Todd Zullinger wrote: > I am pretty sure that Hyperkitty simply doesn't include any > "attribution" on its own. The "... wrote" being quoted is > exactly what Kevin's mail client included. It's no less > confusing, but it's not as much a bug as a mis-feature. OK.  I believe

Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-27 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2018-03-27 at 18:25 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > > That seems to be a sensible change. Perhaps one or two yahoo.com users > > could post here just to check it's working and we gmail.com users can > > see their messages. > > > > Of course as long as nothing appears we'll have to keep

Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-27 Thread Todd Zullinger
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Tue, 2018-03-27 at 17:27 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> As we've discussed in this thread and others recently, >> messages from subscribers @yahoo.com do not reach >> subscribers @gmail.com (among others). This is due to an >> aggressive policy set

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Todd Zullinger
Ed Greshko wrote: >> On 03/27/2018 12:03 PM, home user wrote: >> >> It doesn't matter either way. >> >> If you have a yahoo.com address and send from your email client via >> yahoo's email servers, it still goes to fedoraprojects lists server and >> sends out from there. If you sent from

Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-27 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2018-03-27 at 17:27 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Hi all, > > As we've discussed in this thread and others recently, > messages from subscribers @yahoo.com do not reach > subscribers @gmail.com (among others). This is due to an > aggressive policy set by Yahoo which breaks mail sent via

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko
> On 03/27/2018 12:03 PM, home user wrote: > > It doesn't matter either way. > > If you have a yahoo.com address and send from your email client via > yahoo's email servers, it still goes to fedoraprojects lists server and > sends out from there. If you sent from hyperkitty it sends directly out

Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-27 Thread Todd Zullinger
Hi all, As we've discussed in this thread and others recently, messages from subscribers @yahoo.com do not reach subscribers @gmail.com (among others). This is due to an aggressive policy set by Yahoo which breaks mail sent via the mailing list. The mitigation enabled should change the From:

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Todd Zullinger
I wrote: > I am not familiar enough with DMARC and Mailman3 to know > whether there are any work-arounds available for this issue > or not. There aren't any great solutions to it, in any > case. A little further reading tells me that Mailman supports a few possible work-arounds¹. I've mentioned

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Todd Zullinger
Hi Bill, home user wrote: > Some of you have neat sayings beneath your signature. A > good one in this thread is "Conjecture is just a > conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a > fact.". > > I'm seeing comments implying that messages from > yahoo-based member accounts are not

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Stephen Morris
On 28/3/18 6:34 am, home user wrote: Some of you have neat sayings beneath your signature. A good one in this thread is "Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.". I'm seeing comments implying that messages from yahoo-based member accounts are not

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread home user
Some of you have neat sayings beneath your signature. A good one in this thread is "Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.". I'm seeing comments implying that messages from yahoo-based member accounts are not reaching members with gmail-based member

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On 03/27/2018 12:03 PM, home user wrote: >> On 03/27/18 07:09, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >> I did not get it either and my domain's email is handled by gmail.  I'm >> pretty sure I >> saw where "Home User" (a.k.a. Bill) is a yahoo user. > > Yes, I am a yahoo user. If it makes a difference, I

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread home user
> On 03/27/18 07:09, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > I did not get it either and my domain's email is handled by gmail.  I'm > pretty sure I > saw where "Home User" (a.k.a. Bill) is a yahoo user. Yes, I am a yahoo user. If it makes a difference, I used HYPERKITTY, not an e-mail client and not

Re: "Malformed URL" popup when trying to mount an external drive (KDE)

2018-03-27 Thread Rex Dieter
PropAAS DBA wrote: > I'm running Fedora 27 KDE spin, fully updated. Every time I plug in an > external drive, no matter what file system is on the drive (i.e. a > windows usb stick, an ext4 external ssd drive, etc) and click "Open With > File Manager" I get a popup that simply says "Malformed

"Malformed URL" popup when trying to mount an external drive (KDE)

2018-03-27 Thread PropAAS DBA
All; I'm running Fedora 27 KDE spin, fully updated. Every time I plug in an external drive, no matter what file system is on the drive (i.e. a windows usb stick, an ext4 external ssd drive, etc) and click "Open With File Manager"  I get a popup that simply says "Malformed URL" with the only

OT: little help for fixing a spreadsheet template

2018-03-27 Thread Antonio Olivares
Dear kind folks, I asked for a little bit of help regarding a spreadsheet sports template.  We have a different system than the regular 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a loss.  In our system we have 3 points for a win(in regulation), 2 points for a win(in OT/PKS-penalty

Re: The IPA Server hostname must not resolve to localhost (127.0.0.1). A routable IP address must be used.

2018-03-27 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 27 March 2018, Peter Bittner sent: > The IPA Server hostname must not resolve to localhost > (127.0.0.1). A routable IP address must be used. [...] > > Is there any way to make a local install happen? Or what do I have to > do instead? It wants an IP that can be

Re: The IPA Server hostname must not resolve to localhost (127.0.0.1). A routable IP address must be used.

2018-03-27 Thread Peter Bittner
I'm an idiot, sorry. (Wrong mailing list!) ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org

The IPA Server hostname must not resolve to localhost (127.0.0.1). A routable IP address must be used.

2018-03-27 Thread Peter Bittner
Hi there, I'm trying to set up an all-in-one infrastructure system (using Vagrant), which included FreeIPA, libvirt and The Foreman, and some other software. The Idea is that I (locally) bootstrap such a system that helps users to create their definite infrastructure management setup in the

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2018-03-27 at 00:24 +, Ed Greshko wrote: > > On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 22:34 +, chicago wrote: > > > > I didn't get the post to which the above is a reply. I can see it in > > the list archive so perhaps it was sent from a Yahoo account, in which > > case there is a good chance that

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-27 Thread chicago
>> I didn't get the post to which the above is a reply. It is just my luck that I'm very good at proving myself wrong. Had I not quoted anything (like I initially proposed), people would see just a lone "Thank you, Bill" with no context. I learned something new. Thanks, hyper kitty :p

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2018-03-27 at 12:19 +1100, Philip Rhoades wrote: > > If enought people scream > > at google for such an interface, then google /might/ provide such a > > cli. > > > I won't be holding my breath - there are so many other common-sense app > things that Google has not done for years, I

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Philip Rhoades
Todd, On 2018-03-27 15:41, Todd Zullinger wrote: Philip Rhoades wrote: On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote: If you run top, which process is using the CPU? Just kill that one, then go through your chrome tabs and find out which tab has the sad face on it. That usually doesn't work from

Re: Killing only selected Chrome windows from the CLI ?

2018-03-27 Thread Philip Rhoades
Samuel, On 2018-03-27 15:22, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 03/26/2018 06:53 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 03/26/2018 05:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole system starts grinding to a halt (I know