Re: What is DNF Check-upgrade Actually Doing

2024-11-29 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/29/24 4:40 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: On 28/11/24 20:54, Tim via users wrote: Stephen Morris wrote: Just an off topic question, I've noticed recently that when I preview a mail from this list I no longer get any indication of who the email came from in the body of the mail, and if there is

DNF Selinux Upgrade Failure

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
Hi,     Doing a sudo dnf upgrade I got the following failure: [ 29/106] Upgrading snapd-selinux-0:2.66.1-0.fc41.noarch  100% |   1.5 KiB/s |  45.4 KiB |  00m30s >>> Running post-install scriptlet: snapd-sel

Re: What is DNF Check-upgrade Actually Doing

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 28/11/24 20:54, Tim via users wrote: Stephen Morris wrote: Just an off topic question, I've noticed recently that when I preview a mail from this list I no longer get any indication of who the email came from in the body of the mail, and if there is no signature, with the from being "Communit

Re: What is DNF Check-upgrade Actually Doing

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 28/11/24 20:11, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/27/24 1:57 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: On 27/11/24 12:48, Tim via users wrote: On Wed, 2024-11-27 at 08:46 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: This is true, and I know this can be done under DNF, but I'm using that to decide whether it is worth doing the upgr

Re: What is DNF Check-upgrade Actually Doing

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 28/11/24 20:08, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/27/24 1:35 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: On 27/11/24 14:19, Samuel Sieb wrote: If you run it under sudo, it has no knowledge of a user running it.  You will have to do the clean as the user if you want to do that. Apparently I did test this at some point

Re: Python 2 to 3 conversion

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 29/11/24 10:50, Barry wrote: On 28 Nov 2024, at 21:41, Stephen Morris wrote: Just possibly off topic here, but quite some time ago I was playing around with python and needed a package (I don't remember which one it was) that wasn't installed, so I used pip3 to do the install and it insta

Re: IOTOP Display Query

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 29/11/24 10:10, Will McDonald wrote: On Thu, 28 Nov 2024 at 22:50, Stephen Morris wrote: On 29/11/24 09:45, Will McDonald wrote: On Thu, 28 Nov 2024 at 22:31, Stephen Morris wrote: HI,     When I run IOTOP, the first column is TID, what is TID? This di

Re: DNF Upgrade Query

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 29/11/24 16:27, Tim via users wrote: On Fri, 2024-11-29 at 09:21 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: I assumed it was because was refreshing the updates repository and the updates source repository and both of them had the same display name. The source repo is usually not enabled. And therefore co

Re: DNF Upgrade Query

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 29/11/24 16:24, Tim via users wrote: On Fri, 2024-11-29 at 09:13 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: I have the number of parallel downloads set to 8 is obvious when the packages are being downloaded, hence if parallelism is at play here, why consistently those two rather than others as well? Dunno

Re: security issue?

2024-11-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 29/11/24 10:59, Barry wrote: On 28 Nov 2024, at 22:45, Stephen Morris wrote: being /usr/bin/egrep and /usr/bin/fgrep because it has said they have been replaced by a script, is that standard Fedora? Did you check what was in the files and where they were installed from? The scripts print

Re: [closed] Re: security issue?

2024-11-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2024-11-29 at 20:37 +, Will McDonald wrote: > Indeed. I've jumped between RH-based and Debian-based distros a little in > the last few years. I started tracking some of the deltas here: > https://github.com/wmcdonald404/distrosetta-stone You might want to change the yum references to d

Re: [closed] Re: security issue?

2024-11-29 Thread Will McDonald
On Fri, 29 Nov 2024 at 20:01, George N. White III wrote: > On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 3:09 PM Will McDonald wrote: > >> On Fri, 29 Nov 2024 at 18:20, home user via users < >> users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: >> There's a lot of commonality across most distros, so while something (the >> link I

Re: [closed] Re: security issue?

2024-11-29 Thread George N. White III
On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 3:09 PM Will McDonald wrote: > On Fri, 29 Nov 2024 at 18:20, home user via users < > users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > There's a lot of commonality across most distros, so while something (the > link I referenced, for example) was from an Ask Ubuntu branch of > Stack

Re: [closed] Re: security issue?

2024-11-29 Thread Will McDonald
On Fri, 29 Nov 2024 at 18:20, home user via users < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > On 11/28/24 10:24 AM, home user via users wrote: > > (f-40, stand-alone workstation, gnome) > > > > A few times in the past couple of months, I've received the following > warning from "chkrootkit": > > - -

[closed] Re: security issue?

2024-11-29 Thread home user via users
On 11/28/24 10:24 AM, home user via users wrote: (f-40, stand-alone workstation, gnome) A few times in the past couple of months, I've received the following warning from "chkrootkit": - - - - - - bash.1[~]: chkrootkit ROOTDIR is `/' Checking `amd'... not found [snip] Checking `bindshell'... no