Re: USBGuard integration next to encryption?

2023-04-16 Thread Christian Stadelmann
What does USBGuard have to do with encryption? As far as I know, USBGuard is used for blocking unwanted USB devices. You can have disk encryption with or without USBGuard (or the other way round). You can install usbguard on workstation if you want. It is a bit tricky to setup though,as you can

Re: directories in /usr

2022-12-30 Thread Christian Stadelmann
Thanks for the hint on "rpm -qf"! I only ever used `dnf provides`, which takes a longer while. ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct:

Re: audio fails under sudo

2022-12-30 Thread Christian Stadelmann
You really really really shouldn't play audio/video under sudo (or browse the web or whatever). Please don't. sudo (as the root account) is meant to be used for system administration only, i.e. stuff like `dnf install blabla` or `vim /etc/[some config file]`. For almost everything else, you

Re: Gnome shell high memory usage

2016-09-24 Thread Christian Stadelmann
> Looks like I'm suffering from the bug that was reported years ago, I am > running the vanilla shell that exists in Fedora 24, looks like I will have > to use an alternate Desktop Environment because I don't know why the > gnome-shell has such horrible memory management that can consume up 6GB >

Re: Gnome shell high memory usage

2016-09-23 Thread Christian Stadelmann
> On 09/23/2016 01:23 PM, Andre Robatino wrote: > > If you have to restart Gnome Shell daily, there's something wrong, > either with your system or Gnome Shell itself. That's probably true. I'm just here to help, not to complain. ___ users mailing

Re: Gnome shell high memory usage

2016-09-23 Thread Christian Stadelmann
This is a common issue with gnome-shell. 1. Can you try disabling any gnome-shell extension and see whether it is still present? If no, then one of your extensions is to blame. There is no easy way except manually enabling/disabling them and having a look at gnome-shell's RAM usage. 2. If you

Re: yumex-dnf font size

2016-09-15 Thread Christian Stadelmann
Ok, then go to the KDE system settings and change either your desktop font size or the Gtk+ font size under "Application appearance". -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options:

Re: yumex-dnf font size

2016-09-07 Thread Christian Stadelmann
Same as for all gnome (Gtk+ 3.x) applications: use gnome-tweak-tool and change the font size or the font scaling factor. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/users@lists.fedoraproject.org

Re: Browser Privacy

2016-08-31 Thread Christian Stadelmann
Thanks for sharing this! Some more addons I use: 1. HTTPS Everywhere – force-redirects to HTTPS on a list (whitelist) of known sites. Doesn't break much stuff. I think this is a must-have. 2. RequestPolicyContinued – can be configured to disable _all_ requests from any server but the page