On Tue, 2021-01-19 at 15:08 -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> Whenever I mistype a URL,
> it gets turned into food for Midcontinent's search engine.
> What is really annoying is that the back
> button does not take me back to what I typed.
> Also, the search results rarely includes the site I wanted
On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 15:08:33 -0600 (CST)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> Whenever I mistype a URL,
> it gets turned into food for Midcontinent's search engine.
> What is really annoying is that the back
> button does not take me back to what I typed.
> Also, the search results rarely includes the site
Στις 19/1/21 11:09 μ.μ., ο/η Garry T. Williams έγραψε:
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 3:15:59 PM EST Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
dnf info sendmail
error: SELECT hnum, idx FROM 'Providename' WHERE key=?: 11: database
disk image is malformed
error: SELECT hnum, idx FROM 'Providename' WHERE key=?:
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 3:15:59 PM EST Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
> dnf info sendmail
> error: SELECT hnum, idx FROM 'Providename' WHERE key=?: 11: database
> disk image is malformed
> error: SELECT hnum, idx FROM 'Providename' WHERE key=?: 11: database
> disk image is malformed
> Unable to
Whenever I mistype a URL,
it gets turned into food for Midcontinent's search engine.
What is really annoying is that the back
button does not take me back to what I typed.
Also, the search results rarely includes the site I wanted.
My suspicion is that this is done at least partly through DNS cor
Greetings ,
I tried to run the command bellow and i was unsuccessful . Well dnf
clean all doesn't work either . Does anyone have any
clue as to what the messages below mean and what might have caused it ??
More importantly how do i rectify this situation ??
dnf info sendmail
error: SELEC
> What kernel version? I suggest updating it.
5.8.18
> You can use a Fedora 32 kernel on Fedora 31.
Oh, this seems difficult! I just know dnf upgrade!
> Even better, upgrade to 33. :D
> There have been recent changes in the kernel related to random entropy
> generation during boot. Touching th
On 1/19/21 8:34 AM, Judd Gaddie wrote:
Hi, We have noticed a performance regression on some of our boxes when we upgraded
from Ubuntu 18.04 (sssd 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.7) (sudo 1.8.21p2) -> Ubuntu 20.04
(sssd 2.2.3-3ubuntu0.1) (sudo 1.8.31) (however it was not universal, some Ubuntu
20.04 boxes are
On Tue, 2021-01-19 at 15:34 +, Judd Gaddie wrote:
> Hi, We have noticed a performance regression on some of our boxes when we
> upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 (sssd 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.7) (sudo 1.8.21p2) -> Ubuntu
> 20.04 (sssd 2.2.3-3ubuntu0.1) (sudo 1.8.31) (however it was not universal,
> some Ub
Hi, We have noticed a performance regression on some of our boxes when we
upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 (sssd 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.7) (sudo 1.8.21p2) -> Ubuntu
20.04 (sssd 2.2.3-3ubuntu0.1) (sudo 1.8.31) (however it was not universal, some
Ubuntu 20.04 boxes are fine) joined to a FreeIPA domain.
We hav
On Tue, 2021-01-19 at 06:15 +0100, Frédéric wrote:
> However I had to blacklist nouveau, otherwise, the nvidia driver did not
> launch.
This is standard practice. The kernel picks up the built-in Nouveau
driver by default.
poc
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