On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 02:42:22PM +0330, PMH wrote:
> Hello,
> I noticed this problem after kernel update of 4.14.14. Before the update CPU
> temp
> would stay somewhere in 38-48 degrees zone. Since the update however, only
> when laptop's battery is charging(and I'm using it at the same time) CP
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 07:33:21AM +1030, Tim wrote:
> It it simply inadequate cooling? (Warm battery plus warm CPU becomes
> too warm, together.)
>
> Check that cooling fans are running properly, that ventilation isn't
> blocked (including internal fluff).
Thank you for your reply.
I've checked
On 02/08/18 13:40, Dave Close wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>>> (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
>> First, check the file /home/dave/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log for
>> the complete Xorg log. Looking for EE lines
> I found only two such lines, each present only in one of eight logs.
>
>
"Patrick O'Callaghan" wrote:
> You might want to post on the Fedora KDE list for this kind
> of problem.
I may try that. But the XIO errors and the failure to open the
display made me think this might be a better place.
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d...
Ed Greshko wrote:
>> (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
>
> First, check the file /home/dave/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log for
> the complete Xorg log. Looking for EE lines
I found only two such lines, each present only in one of eight logs.
(1) intel(0): Failed to submit rendering com
I wrote:
> I have two systems that were recently upgraded from Fedora 26 to 27
> using DNF system-upgrade. Both were successfully running a KDE desktop
> for several generations previously, including on F26. In both cases,
> after the upgrade, starting KDE showed the splash screen and then
> a bla
Allegedly, on or about 8 February 2018, Ed Greshko sent:
> Unless it is possible to inject malware into the device I can't see
> it mounting an attack on other devices on the LAN.
One of the links I mentioned discussed how to do that (or a link that
it linked to). There were various flaws in the
> On 7 Feb 2018, at 20:37, PMH wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 12:27:26PM +0100, AV wrote:
>> Try adding 'modprobe.blacklist=nouveau rd.blacklist=nouveau' to the
>> kernel cmdline at boot. If this helps you can make it permanent
>> by using for example 'grubby', see:
>> https://docs.fedorapro
On 02/08/18 04:59, Tim wrote:
> Some cameras merely use a central server as a way of finding your
> camera by a name (ala dynamic DNS, mine initially lets you find it by
> serial number, if I recall correctly) and for traversing NAT.
Come to think of it, you are probably totally right on this whe
On 02/08/18 04:59, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 7 February 2018, Ed Greshko sent:
>> I guess I'm not clear on how things are supposed to work. It sounded
>> to me as if the camera was uploading videos into their cloud and if
>> someone wanted to view it they would access the cloud and not t
Allegedly, on or about 7 February 2018, Bob Goodwin sent:
> I don't know how I would test for those vulnerabilities
> beyond searching for what others have determined.
Likewise... Most of us are in that boat.
Though, in my case, I could see how insecure my camera was for myself.
If you connect
Allegedly, on or about 7 February 2018, JD sent:
> I tried the copy of the
> /bookmarkbackups/bookmarks-2018-02-
> 01_24_q4RC5lNId7Z0UVCVy+2CtA==.jsonlz4
> to /tmp
> and then tried to restore bookmarks from that file.
> I get the error that it is corrupted.
The most obvious thing I'd ask wou
Allegedly, on or about 7 February 2018, PMH sent:
> I noticed this problem after kernel update of 4.14.14. Before the
> update CPU temp would stay somewhere in 38-48 degrees zone. Since the
> update however, only when laptop's battery is charging(and I'm using
> it at the same time) CPU temp gets a
Allegedly, on or about 7 February 2018, Ed Greshko sent:
> I guess I'm not clear on how things are supposed to work. It sounded
> to me as if the camera was uploading videos into their cloud and if
> someone wanted to view it they would access the cloud and not the
> camera directly.
Some cameras
On 02/07/2018 12:23 PM, JD wrote:
On 02/07/2018 01:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/07/2018 09:44 AM, JD wrote:
What is the best way to import the bookmarks file from one profile
into another?
If you open the bookmarks window on the first profile, you can export
to HTML. Then you can do im
On 02/07/2018 01:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/07/2018 09:44 AM, JD wrote:
What is the best way to import the bookmarks file from one profile
into another?
If you open the bookmarks window on the first profile, you can export
to HTML. Then you can do import from HTML on the other profile
On 02/07/2018 11:34 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/07/2018 05:49 AM, François Patte wrote:
How to run java applets with firefox 57 on fedora 27?
IcedTeaPlugin.so has disappeared and even if you install Icedtea from
f26, applets are not running!
I just ran into this with SeaMonkey. I updated la
On 02/07/2018 12:34 PM, Richard England wrote:
On 02/07/2018 09:44 AM, JD wrote:
What is the best way to import the bookmarks file from one profile
into another?
Does straightforward copy work?
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On 02/07/2018 09:44 AM, JD wrote:
What is the best way to import the bookmarks file from one profile into
another?
If you open the bookmarks window on the first profile, you can export to
HTML. Then you can do import from HTML on the other profile.
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On 02/07/2018 11:22 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 02/07/18 13:36, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> I should have added that your firewall on your router is NOT a
>> replacement for having firewalls on your individual computers. I have
>> home automation along with a number of cameras. I don't use the cloud to
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 12:27:26PM +0100, AV wrote:
> Try adding 'modprobe.blacklist=nouveau rd.blacklist=nouveau' to the
> kernel cmdline at boot. If this helps you can make it permanent
> by using for example 'grubby', see:
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/f27/system-administrators-guide/kernel-m
On 02/07/2018 09:44 AM, JD wrote:
What is the best way to import the bookmarks file from one profile
into another?
Does straightforward copy work?
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On 02/07/2018 05:49 AM, François Patte wrote:
How to run java applets with firefox 57 on fedora 27?
IcedTeaPlugin.so has disappeared and even if you install Icedtea from
f26, applets are not running!
I just ran into this with SeaMonkey. I updated last night and even
though SeaMonkey still su
On 02/07/18 13:36, Rick Stevens wrote:
I should have added that your firewall on your router is NOT a
replacement for having firewalls on your individual computers. I have
home automation along with a number of cameras. I don't use the cloud to
handle my cameras (Foscams) although I could. I use
On 02/07/2018 10:26 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 02/06/2018 02:56 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> I bought twoptz cameras which can be viewed and controlled with the
>> family iPhonesand of course they would like to use the "Armcrest"
>> cloud/server in order to view them while away during the day. The
>
On 02/06/2018 02:56 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I bought twoptz cameras which can be viewed and controlled with the
> family iPhonesand of course they would like to use the "Armcrest"
> cloud/server in order to view them while away during the day. The
> cameras would connect to my LAN and via my route
What is the best way to import the bookmarks file from one profile into
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Does straightforward copy work?
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On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 21:26 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 02/07/18 18:31, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 11:24 +0530, Prasad K wrote:
> > > >startkde: Shutting down...
> > > >kdeinit5_wrapper: Warning: connect(/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__0)
> > > > failed: : No such file
On 02/07/18 09:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
I guess I'm not clear on how things are supposed to work. It sounded to me as
if the
camera was uploading videos into their cloud and if someone wanted to view it
they
would access the cloud and not the camera directly.
.
Is that how the system works, vide
On 02/07/18 18:31, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 02/06/18 21:54, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 02/07/18 06:56, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> I bought two ptz cameras which can be viewed and controlled with the family
>>> iPhones and of course they would like to use the "Armcrest" cloud/server in
>>> order to
>>> vie
On 2018-02-07 15:49, François Patte wrote:
How to run java applets with firefox 57 on fedora 27?
If you instead get an option to download a jnlp-file, then you can
execute that from the commandline in the following manner:
javaws .jnlp
This assumes that you have a java-version installed tha
Bonjour,
How to run java applets with firefox 57 on fedora 27?
IcedTeaPlugin.so has disappeared and even if you install Icedtea from
f26, applets are not running!
Thank you.
--
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
45, rue
On 02/07/18 18:31, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 11:24 +0530, Prasad K wrote:
>>>startkde: Shutting down...
>>>kdeinit5_wrapper: Warning: connect(/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__0) failed: :
>>> No such file or directory
>>>Error: Can not contact kdeinit5!
>>>xprop:
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 8:08 PM, Bill Shirley
wrote:
> If you have a huge number of addresses that are banned, you should use an
> ipset action instead of iptables action.
Just now getting a chance to respond to this thread... I tried using the
ipset method but it appears to be broken...
https:
On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 14:42 +0330, PMH wrote:
> Hello,
> I noticed this problem after kernel update of 4.14.14. Before the
> update CPU temp
> would stay somewhere in 38-48 degrees zone. Since the update however,
> only
> when laptop's battery is charging(and I'm using it at the same time)
> CPU
>
On 02/07/18 05:34, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 6 February 2018, Bob Goodwin sent:
Thoughts and advice appreciated,
Oh, and check the security of the cameras, themselves. There's a huge
number of IP cams with insecure software that, not only exposes the
camera to exploits, but your LAN to
Allegedly, on or about 7 February 2018, Bob Goodwin sent:
> what I would like to know is if I am safe in using their cloud?
That's going to depend on their cloud *AND* the particular camera.
My simplistic advice would be to do searches against the names of their
cloud, and the camera, along with
Hello,
I noticed this problem after kernel update of 4.14.14. Before the update CPU
temp
would stay somewhere in 38-48 degrees zone. Since the update however, only
when laptop's battery is charging(and I'm using it at the same time) CPU
temp gets as high as 60-70 degrees and it eventually causes a
On 02/07/18 05:27, Tim wrote:
Is your question that you want to block access to the cloud?
Chances are that you can do that, if you control your DNS server (hard
code the wrong answer for the cloud's domain name), or if you have a
customisable firewall (block its IP address).
+
No, what I wou
Allegedly, on or about 6 February 2018, Bob Goodwin sent:
> Thoughts and advice appreciated,
Oh, and check the security of the cameras, themselves. There's a huge
number of IP cams with insecure software that, not only exposes the
camera to exploits, but your LAN to exploits through the camera.
On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 11:24 +0530, Prasad K wrote:
> >startkde: Shutting down...
> >kdeinit5_wrapper: Warning: connect(/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__0) failed: :
> > No such file or directory
> >Error: Can not contact kdeinit5!
> >xprop: unable to open display ':0'
> >xprop: unabl
On 02/06/18 21:54, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/07/18 06:56, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I bought two ptz cameras which can be viewed and controlled with the family
iPhones and of course they would like to use the "Armcrest" cloud/server in
order to
view them while away during the day. The cameras would conn
Allegedly, on or about 6 February 2018, Bob Goodwin sent:
> I bought twoptz cameras which can be viewed and controlled with the
> family iPhonesand of course they would like to use the "Armcrest"
> cloud/server in order to view them while away during the day. The
> cameras would connect to my LA
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