Re: Fedora (37) i686 32-bit virt-p2v ?

2023-02-27 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 2/27/23 18:17, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Feb 27, 2023, at 16:43, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 2/27/23 04:48, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: You don't need a 32 bit virt-p2v to virtualize a 32 bit system, just use normal 64 bit virt-p2v. I was going to say the same thing until I realized that the

Re: Fedora (37) i686 32-bit virt-p2v ?

2023-02-27 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Feb 27, 2023, at 16:43, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > On 2/27/23 04:48, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: >> >> You don't need a 32 bit virt-p2v to virtualize a 32 bit system, >> just use normal 64 bit virt-p2v. > > I was going to say the same thing until I realized that the original system > was 32-bit

Re: Fedora (37) i686 32-bit virt-p2v ?

2023-02-27 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 2/27/23 04:48, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 07:57:39PM +0100, Franta Hanzlik via users wrote: Hi, I want to virtualize any old i686 Windows XP 32-bit physical PC on F37. Result from building virt-p2v boot disk: # virt-p2v-make-disk -o /dev/sde --arch i686 virt-p2v-make-

Re: Enabling Apache HTTP/2 => Too many open files error

2023-02-27 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 11:42:49AM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > Hi Rich, > > > [although it's way more > > complicated than it needs to be, why isn't HTTP/2 the default out of > > the box?] > > HTTP/2 is insecure out-of-the-box. Remember CRIME and BREACH? The > protocol requires compression, an

Re: How to create a Fedora 37 image for AWS

2023-02-27 Thread Thomas Cameron via users
I'd love to! I'll ping you off-list. I use Fedora servers in my home lab, using file and print services (NFS and Samba for home directories) on one HPE Proliant server, a firewall behind my cable modem, virtualization on an HPE Proliant hypervisor with 384GB memory, mail services in the cloud u

Re: Enabling Apache HTTP/2 => Too many open files error

2023-02-27 Thread Jeffrey Walton
Hi Rich, > [although it's way more > complicated than it needs to be, why isn't HTTP/2 the default out of > the box?] HTTP/2 is insecure out-of-the-box. Remember CRIME and BREACH? The protocol requires compression, and compression is a known attack vector. From the abstract of RFC 7450: This

Re: Enabling Apache HTTP/2 => Too many open files error

2023-02-27 Thread Roger Heflin
Do a lsof -p and it will list out the files. It may be a file handle leak. I have seen leaks from failure to close a file when a process is done. There can be leaks if a process uses an anonymous memory allocation trick that relies on file handles, and there are probably others. The lsof output

Re: Fedora (37) i686 32-bit virt-p2v ?

2023-02-27 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 07:57:39PM +0100, Franta Hanzlik via users wrote: > Hi, > > I want to virtualize any old i686 Windows XP 32-bit physical PC on F37. > Result from building virt-p2v boot disk: > > # virt-p2v-make-disk -o /dev/sde --arch i686 > virt-p2v-make-disk: cannot find /usr/lib64/vir

Enabling Apache HTTP/2 => Too many open files error

2023-02-27 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
I fixed this now, but I could find virtually no documentation about it online, so I'm writing this email to document what surely must be a common problem ... I wanted to enable HTTP/2 support in Apache on Fedora 38. I followed the documentation here which worked [although it's way more complicate

Re: Shift+PrintScreen gone with F36?

2023-02-27 Thread Rui Ormonde
> On 5/16/22 11:27, Frederic Muller wrote: > Any body knows if it's possible to get back > that Shift+PrintScreen and go directly to the selection and save > automatically? That was working so well It was working spectacularly. The new UI-assisted behavior with `Prt Sc` triples the amount