Re: OT: F29+ alternatives to evolution for fetching and sending e-mails with multifactor authentication

2019-02-22 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 22 February 2019, Ranjan Maitra sent: > The IT folks in my department have actually been very helpful and > have found that evolution is a possible alternative for linux users. > They have actually written a pretty detailed set of notes for RHEL > which I am told also applies

Re: Email Question - OT

2019-02-22 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> If the numerical IP address of your service is shared between >> yourselves and others, whether that's because your IP can change at >> different logins, or other's use it simultaneously (such as >> webserver hosts that service many clients on the same numerical >> IP), you're not going to

Re: KDE Desktop Environment Doesn't Boot After Installer Puts Entry in Desktop Manager in F29

2019-02-22 Thread Stephen Morris
On 22/2/19 11:00 pm, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 20:21 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: Note that if you actually want to use the Nvidia card to its full capability within a VM, you need to use GPU passthrough. AFAIK this currently cannot be done in VMware or Virtual Box, only o

Re: F29 support for Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)

2019-02-22 Thread sixpack13
cit: "There's no SSD (/dev/sda or /dev/sdb)" in your first post you told that the box is equiped with PCIe M.2 SSDs maybe I'm wrong (course no experiences with raid stuff), but I guest you should see your single disks as /dev/nvme0 and /dev/nvme1 ___

OT: F29+ alternatives to evolution for fetching and sending e-mails with multifactor authentication

2019-02-22 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Dear friends, Over the past 20 years, I have had e-mail set up in the following way: Use fetchmail and procmail along with filtering to get things into folders, and then use a mailer (sylpheed for the last 15 years along with sylfilter) to read and send e-mail. The biggest advantage of my appr

Re: F29 support for Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)

2019-02-22 Thread sixpack13
cit.: "Ultimately I plan to run this pre-installed Win10 in a VM under F29. The trick is to get a forensic copy of the existing pre-installed OS that I can read back into a VM using P2V" maybe a hint: you are maybe able (raid: don't know) to boot your raw windows disk(s)/Partition(s) within a V

Re: F29 support for Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)

2019-02-22 Thread Robert G. (Doc) Savage via users
On 12/03/2018 Rick Stevens wrote: > Yes, Doc, I get it. Having never done this myself, I can only suggest > things. I believe you'll need to run "mdadm --auto-detect -v" to see > if > it can find the RST RAID metadata. If it finds the RST data, it > should > create a container device that represe

Samba & 389 Directory Server Integration

2019-02-22 Thread houser
Hi Folks, I'm running DS-389 (version: 1.3.7.5 ; Build: 2018.178.1311) on a Cent OS 7 vs. 7.6.1810) system. I've been working through the Samba & 389 Directory Server Integration doc and I've hit a snag. I've obtained my SID using the "net getlocalsid" command, but when I create my .ldif fil

Re: Email Question - OT

2019-02-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 2/22/19 7:10 AM, Tim via users wrote: If the numerical IP address of your service is shared between yourselves and others, whether that's because your IP can change at different logins, or other's use it simultaneously (such as webserver hosts that service many clients on the same numerical I

Re: New install

2019-02-22 Thread Richard Shaw
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 10:25 AM Patrick Dupre wrote: > I cannot swap the cables, one is a Sata (3.5) and the other one > is a SSH on the mother board. > I like seeing my drives in a certain order to satisfy my OCD but it doesn't really matter... Thanks, Richard

Re: New install

2019-02-22 Thread Patrick Dupre
I cannot swap the cables, one is a Sata (3.5) and the other one is a SSH on the mother board. > > Allegedly, on or about 20 February 2019, Patrick Dupre sent: > > I got a machine with 1 ssd and on HD. > > The ssd shows up in sdb, with the HD shows up in sda. > > I could not change from the BIOS th

Re: New install

2019-02-22 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 20 February 2019, Patrick Dupre sent: > I got a machine with 1 ssd and on HD. > The ssd shows up in sdb, with the HD shows up in sda. > I could not change from the BIOS the order. For future reference: If they both use the same interface type, such as SATA, then you probabl

Re: Email Question - OT

2019-02-22 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 20 February 2019, William Oliver sent: > The gist I got was that my domain resolved correctly, and the ICANN > ownership info of the domain was correct, but the ownership of the > some other component, like the IP address, was different, since it > was tied to my ISP and not

Re: KDE Desktop Environment Doesn't Boot After Installer Puts Entry in Desktop Manager in F29

2019-02-22 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 20:21 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: > > Note that if you actually want to use the Nvidia card to its full > > capability within a VM, you need to use GPU passthrough. AFAIK this > > currently cannot be done in VMware or Virtual Box, only on KVM/QEMU. > > It's something of a has

Re: how now to set ibus (Intelligent Pinyin) font. [SOLVED]

2019-02-22 Thread Ed Greshko
On 2/22/19 12:57 AM, home user via users wrote: > ok, here's the solution in Gnome... > > 1. install "gnome-shell-extension-ibus-font" Good to know. -- Right: I dislike the default color scheme Wrong: What idiot picked the default color scheme ___ use

Re: KDE Desktop Environment Doesn't Boot After Installer Puts Entry in Desktop Manager in F29

2019-02-22 Thread Stephen Morris
On 21/2/19 11:22 pm, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Thu, 2019-02-21 at 22:32 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: On 21/2/19 9:48 pm, Ed Greshko wrote: On 2/21/19 6:43 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Thu, 2019-02-21 at 20:29 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: On 21/2/19 6:47 am, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 2/2

Re: KDE Desktop Environment Doesn't Boot After Installer Puts Entry in Desktop Manager in F29

2019-02-22 Thread Stephen Morris
On 21/2/19 11:28 pm, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Thu, 2019-02-21 at 23:00 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: Putting the following section in xorg.conf caused Gnome under Xorg to start with the resolution of the Maximized vmware player, which was 1600x844, as desired. KDE did not start at the resolu