On 16/01/16 14:54, Mick wrote:
On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 12:49:30 you wrote:
On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 04:15:33 Dale wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
It's better to tell them you're using the Windows version of Firefox or
Chrome. If you send an IE User_agent, some sites will start messing with
ActiveX
Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 12:49:30 you wrote:
>> On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 04:15:33 Dale wrote:
>>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
It's better to tell them you're using the Windows version of Firefox or
Chrome. If you send an IE User_agent, some sites will start messing with
ActiveX
On 01/16/2016 07:48 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>> I've set up my home server to act as a Windows-type terminal server
>> using X and tigervnc.
>
> OK, there you're running the X server and client on the same machine,
> but the server is using VNC to display remotely. That works. Just
> don't tr
Hi all,
I'm reading on the internet that systemctl poweroff should work for
normal user if he is the only one logged in, he is logged in locally
and his session is active. I seem to be meeting these conditions:
# loginctl
SESSIONUID USER SEAT
2 1000 lukash
On 16 January 2016 12:27:15 GMT+00:00, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Neil Bothwick [16-01-16 13:23]:
> > On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 13:02:04 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >
> > > You dd the image on a sdcard, put that one in a reader, copy two
> files
> > > from /boot to /media/boot, put the sdcard
On 2016-01-16, Daniel Frey wrote:
> I would use VPN + an X server that can spawn sessions on demand. This
> way it all stays internal on the work network.
One caveat: the way X11 was intended to work in this situation is that
you run the X11 clients on the secure machine in the office, and run
t
On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 12:49:30 you wrote:
> On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 04:15:33 Dale wrote:
> > Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > > It's better to tell them you're using the Windows version of Firefox or
> > > Chrome. If you send an IE User_agent, some sites will start messing with
> > > ActiveX etc.
> >
>
On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 04:15:33 Dale wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > It's better to tell them you're using the Windows version of Firefox or
> > Chrome. If you send an IE User_agent, some sites will start messing with
> > ActiveX etc.
>
> That is true but in the cases I used that, it required
Neil Bothwick [16-01-16 13:23]:
> On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 13:02:04 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> > You dd the image on a sdcard, put that one in a reader, copy two files
> > from /boot to /media/boot, put the sdcard into the OrangePI-PC, boot
> > it, log in via ssh and call a script named "fs
On Saturday 16 Jan 2016 09:39:24 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 16/01/2016 06:17, Grant wrote:
> > I'm considering allowing some employees to work from home but I'm
> > concerned about the security implications. Currently everybody shows up
> > and logs into their locked down Gentoo system and from the
On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 13:02:04 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> You dd the image on a sdcard, put that one in a reader, copy two files
> from /boot to /media/boot, put the sdcard into the OrangePI-PC, boot
> it, log in via ssh and call a script named "fs_resize", the miniPC
> reboots...and VOILA!
Neil Bothwick [16-01-16 12:44]:
> On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 17:53:18 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>
> > It is possible to create a dd image of the whole SD card and mount it in
> > a loopback to repartition etc.
> >
> > Mount it then shrink your existing file system (and probably the
> > partition too
On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 17:53:18 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> It is possible to create a dd image of the whole SD card and mount it in
> a loopback to repartition etc.
>
> Mount it then shrink your existing file system (and probably the
> partition too) to less than the required size, then recreate
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 2:39 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> As for the security levels of their personal machines, tell them what
> you require and from that point on you really have to trust your people
> so be security aware and with the program.
>
Most employers just issue laptops to their emplo
Bill Kenworthy [16-01-16 11:04]:
> On 16/01/16 17:27, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 04:50:49 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >
> >> to post a firmware image of my embedded linux computer
> >> to a friend I want to size it down.
> >>
> >> System wise I did that already (only the
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 19:28:16 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> I've seen that before. I use that user agent plugin to switch to
>> something it likes. Generally, it works. Basically, you tell the
>> browser to lie and tell it is a windoze machine with IE and carry on.
>> So far, th
On 16/01/16 17:27, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 04:50:49 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
>> to post a firmware image of my embedded linux computer
>> to a friend I want to size it down.
>>
>> System wise I did that already (only the really necessary
>> stuff of Gentoo plus some c
On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 04:50:49 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> to post a firmware image of my embedded linux computer
> to a friend I want to size it down.
>
> System wise I did that already (only the really necessary
> stuff of Gentoo plus some configuration and addons related
> to the embedde
On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 19:28:16 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I've seen that before. I use that user agent plugin to switch to
> something it likes. Generally, it works. Basically, you tell the
> browser to lie and tell it is a windoze machine with IE and carry on.
> So far, that has always worked for me.
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