get at least *some* feedback from other users.
And the "wizard" nature of it asks you about every single component,
CPU, cooler, motherboard, memory, storage, video card, PSU, etc. There
are even options to do speakers, webcams, etc.
It does not require any sort of logi
experience with *this specific vendor* has been
pretty good. The reviews are realistic, seem to be accurate, etc.
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to be pretty
realistic. I would be totally comfortable telling you to use NewEgg.
Their prices are good, their availability is impressive, and their
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> I suggest that you (at a minimum) indicate what these things are.
>
> Also, the URL you give does not respond.
>
> poc
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Thank you for your feedback. I apologize for not providing sufficient
context in my previous email.
The lines I shared are commands used to add third-party
Dear Fedora Team,
I want to share my collection of Flatpaks, as they could be valuable
to the Fedora/RHEL community.
-
1. `flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub
https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo`
2. `flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists appcenter
https://flatpak.elementary.io/r
successfully shared my desktop on Fedora hundreds of times. No
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ally or use postconf -e. The only that matters is what the postfix
daemon reads when it starts.
I found it pretty useful to get a functioning Postfix server up and
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Hacker!!!
On 5/3/2025 3:07 PM, Terry Polzin wrote:
/home/tpolzin/.hplip/hplip-3.25.2-plugin.run file does not match its
checksum. File may have been corrupted or altered
On Sat, May 3, 2025 at 10:54 AM Will McDonald wrote:
On Sat, 3 May 2025 at 15:44, Will McDonald
wrote:
retty accurate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WOKRaM-HI4
I recorded this at Red Hat Summit 2018.
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On 4/14/25 8:54 AM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 4/13/25 6:19 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I am not real conformable using Google software.
Anyone know of a substitute for google-authenticator
Many thanks,
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FreeOTP Authenticator is made by Red Hat, the same folks who make Fedora
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On 4/10/25 11:32 AM, Beartooth via users wrote:
I can't seem to remember how to set auto-login, eliminating the
login screen. (I'm tweaking F41 Mate.)
Does this help?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1202230/auto-login-enable-on-turn-on-system
> > On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 5:35 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
> > wrote:
> > >
> I see settings for GW (even in Gmail) but this particular one doesn't
> appear to be there.
>
Hi Patrick,
I was able to sign up for Workspace Labs by using a VPN.
It took about a month to get enabled after I applied.
[http
On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 5:35 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
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> I don't understand. The link is to a Help piece on Gemini (which
> doesn't appeal to me for email), and seems to be related to Google
> Workspace, not Gmail. It also doesn't appear to say anything about top-
> posting.
>
> poc
Hi Patr
On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 4:05 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> There used to be an option in Gmail Labs that let you mark a section of
> text before hitting Reply, quote the marked text, and place the cursor
> at the end. In other words, sanity.
>
> It was removed several years ago.
>
> For lists su
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> Thanks for your comment.
>
> However I should point out that I wasn't (in my initial overreaction)
> talking about unwritten rules. The list Guidelines are explicit about
> not hijacking threads (and other practices such as top-posting
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> On Wed, 2025-01-29 at 23:07 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2025-01-29 at 20:03 +0530, Lee Thomas Stephen wrote:
> > > So, it is a symbiotic relationship.
> >
>
So, it is a symbiotic relationship.
MS Partners, like OEMs and device manufacturers, provide
Windows/Office pre-installed, and manufacturers offer Windows-only
drivers.
MS keeps changing things so that the new version runs well if you buy
a new OEM computer or device.
I posted this message because
login for my home office.
I want to use a license sometime soon.
Thanks
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>
> Hi Todd,
>
> The suggestion came from my personal experience.
> I use RHEL as my personal/work desktop workstation.
> After moving to
er.
I have used Fedora for 2 years because I was okay with formatting once
every 6 months.
I moved to RHEL after work (at home) became more hectic, and I did not
want any more distractions.
Thanks
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> On 1/11/25 4:23 AM,
Hi All and RedHatters,
Windows 10 is going to be End of Life soon.
Canonical is promoting Ubuntu Pro.
Does IBM have any plans for Red Hat to take advantage of this opportunity?
I post this here as I see many people with @redhat.com frequenting here.
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So when do you plan to actually STOP POSTING?
On 10/31/2024 9:20 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2024-11-01 at 09:00 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
I understand the list guidelines specify to not top post, which I
follow, I was just curious as to why.
I hadn't looked at the guidelines for ages,
Use Debian: CentOS8 would not run on my newest AMD Processor Boards!
On 10/31/2024 11:49 AM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 10/31/24 6:47 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
My personal setup is three Fedora machines (two laptops), a Windows
10 laptop, and an older desktop used for backup/storage
7;ve had a developer subscription
for my personal use for well over 5 years, if I am counting correctly.
It's dead bang easy.
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What desktop environment are you using? I've been having problems with xfce for quite a while.On Oct 25, 2024 2:01 AM, Andreas Fournier via users wrote:After a recent update I noticed that the screen no longer goes dark
after a time of inactivity. I checked the settings and they are as
before.
out why it's throwing that error and how to fix or report it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WOKRaM-HI4
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s? I'm aware of 'reboot -f' but I assume that would
normally be too drastic.
Hey, Patrick -
You probably already know this but... When the system is shutting down,
if you hit the escape key, it will change from graphical to text mode.
You should be able to see what it's hung doi
-auto-dns yes
nmcli con down [interface]
nmcli con up [interface]
That *should* get you what you want. Holler if you have any questions.
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will try to understant what went wrong with the nvidia driver.
Any clue?
I've always just done:
dnf autoremove akmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda
as root, then reboot, to restore the system to how it was when I started.
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ately. I don't personally have any evidence of that, it's
just something I saw someone mention in a forum and some folks chimed in
in agreement.
Can you tell us more about what it is you're trying to accomplish? It'd
be easier to make recommendations based on
html
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On 6/28/24 10:51 AM, Beartooth wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:55:32 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 6/26/24 10:25 AM, I Beartooth wrote:
Seamonkey under the last several releases of Fedora Linux does not
display pix. It says, inter alia, "Error: could not load." It also
gives
6GB
of ram.
Not telling you how to compute, just curious: why not just use native
KVM? I use KVM on my workstation to virtualize RHEL 7, RHEL8, RHEL9,
Windows 2022, Windows 2019, Windows 10 and Windows 11. It Just Works(TM).
Since Broadcom has told us all to kick rocks, maybe consider using
nativ
it to defaults and my
issues went away.
Give that a try and let us know?
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://rpmfusion.org/ReportingBugs - it tells you to
open a bug at https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/.
You can also contact the developers at
https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/ but that's not the ideal. Follow
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I'd be surprised if you could. The USB drive root filesystem is usually
run on /dev/sda. If you're trying to clone it to /dev/nvme*, it may very
well not work. I would do something like set up a kickstart so that you
can install the system with all the preferred package groups.
Th
On 4/15/24 14:02, home user wrote:
On 4/11/24 11:19 AM, home user wrote:
There's
1.
(Thomas)
I finally just nuked all the RPMFusion packages and downloaded the
drivers directly from https://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx and
ran the installer from there. It works fine
orking.
Sorry I don't have better advice, but I feel like something went south
in the RPMFusion packages.
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ant it and then using the
/root/anaconda-ks.cfg as a starting point for my kickstart.cfg file.
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On 4/1/24 17:10, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/1/24 15:03, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I've never heard of having to overwrite the end of the drive, but
then, I've only been working with Linux professionally since 1995.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
GPT has a backup copy stored in the last block of the disk.
cat /var/log/messages > /dev/[device]
systemctl reboot
or
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/[device] bs=1M count=1
systemctl reboot
and that works, too.
I've never heard of having to overwrite the end of the drive, but then,
I've only been working with Linux professionally since 1
ctory is there
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Neat! Is there a tutorial somewhere about how to do this?
Not that I know of. I saw it in some article decades ago. Basically,
what you're doing is overwriting the first few k of the disk, which
overwr
#x27;s the
right thing for me, in my little home lab.
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On 3/25/24 11:38, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2024-03-25 at 11:07 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1
What's that about?
poc
To further clarify, my system uses NVMe drives (/dev/nvme0n1 and
/dev/nvme1n1). So when I do dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1 as root, it
On 3/25/24 11:38, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2024-03-25 at 11:07 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1
What's that about?
If you overwrite the first few sectors of the drive (i.e. with the
output of the dmesg command), it nukes the boot instructions.
ver, it's:
sudo -i
dmesg > /dev/nvme1n1
systemctl reboot
Choose the right kickstart from the menu.
Refill coffee.
Go back to working as if nothing happened. My home directory is there
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ience, trying to talk to the front
desk about tech related issues is... challenging. ;-)
But Bruce is absolutely correct, they may be able to help you out, or
give you the number for the helpdesk and see if they can help you out.
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It's a small pain, but it's a LOT easier than trying to circumvent
security on commercial wifi networks (which can get you kicked off the
network or even kicked out of the hotel or business).
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... but that's always the case with the myriad
of fora which which I interact.
Correction, I meant to write "that's not* always the case..."
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On 03/10/2024 01:20 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I'm not sure why you're refusing to understand my point here.
Oh, I understand your point, I just think that you're going out of your
way to make your life more difficult than it needs to
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D), then open a new browser or
tab, go to the forum, log in, find my message, and see if there are any
responses or whatever.
If you can't see the difference, I honestly don't know what to tell you.
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easy to catch up on. Going to a forum is an active, outbound process
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not NEARLY as easy to deal with as email lists. If you like
fora, that's awesome. I'm not attacking you. Let's nip that in the bud.
I'm not looking for a flame war, just trying to see if other feel the
same way. Let's keep it civil.
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the lock as it quits, or not
being able to.)
That's pretty much the only time I've seen it happen. If you shut down
your system while apps are running, there's a decent chance one of the
apps will not close gracefully. I always just make sure I don't have
email, but it always
clears it up.
Or, as others have said, look for a lock file. In my case it's under
/home/thomas/.thunderbird/huvoz3fr.default-release/lock or
/home/thomas/.thunderbird/huvoz3fr.default-release/.parentlock. See if
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Finally found this bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2254986
Create empty file /etc/default/wsdd and it is happy (sheesh!)
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 7:11 PM Tom Horsley wrote:
>
> What on earth does that mean? Is there a contest to see who can
> generate the least useful error
With Great Power comes great responsibility (Spiderman movie)
I wonder whether the current generation of Redhatters knows the power that
they wield.
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know it.
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Is the risk overblown? We're using Postfix and procmail and it seems to
be really solid. I am not really looking forward to migrating to sieve,
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On 1/10/24 12:39, Bob Marčan wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 12:19:30 -0600
"Thomas Cameron" wrote:
I just checked my system, and it looks like it's set for 512k blocks:
[root@case ~]# blockdev --report /dev/nvme1n1p4
RORA SSZ BSZStartSecSize Device
size, since I basically did a
"next, next, next" installation. Should I have chosen something different?
Thomas
On 1/10/24 11:31, John Mellor wrote:
Almost all NVMe drives use 4k sectors. Its actually hard on the drive
to use 512 byte sectors, as when you write a block and sync it,
On 12/21/23 14:39, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron said:
So my question is, is there any sort of software which is similar to
Quick Assist we can install on our Linux laptops so that the Linux
team sysadmins can get access to laptops? I've seen folks on this
list talk
resting, although
we're not a Google shop, we're a Microsoft shop and I'm bringing Linux
in. I'd much prefer a F/OSS solution, if anyone has any advice.
Thanks for any advice!
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ar as simple as it was in
older versions of Linux. I've just about given up doing it from the
command line.
I install cockpit, start the cockpit.socket service, connect to cockpit
on port 9090, go to Networking, add a bridge, tell the bridge which
interface to add, and it Just Works(TM)
Actually, that brings up another point, that I don't know if it's still
the case.
When you write a file to a specific place, the SELinux contexts are set
for what's usually expected at that file path. e.g. Write a page.html
file in your homespace, and it'll get general context that won't be
read
ow to
do this is here:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html-single/selinux_users_and_administrators_guide/index#sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-Targeted_Policy-Unconfined_Processes
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On 12/2/23 15:14, Andras Simon wrote:
Why not remove just kernel-core? dnf will take care of the dependent
packages (kernel-modules and the rest).
Removing kernel-core totally makes sense.
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Especially look at the comment from Jerry James. I tested it on a VM and
it worked fine for me.
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"osx unlocker so I can run mac VM's"
Help me out here in that I have very little experience with MAC OS:
Are you running MAC OS in a VM?
if yes how do you purchase MAC OS License?
Thomas Dineen
On 11/30/2023 11:04 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 5:03 PM Sbo
IMAP, it'll be a lot easier for you, I promise.
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On 10/20/23 11:42, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/20/2023 01:39 AM, jdow wrote:
I bet something as simple as "horsehair" is far enough down the guess
list that the probability of a successful attack is out at way more
time than I have life left. When you can put time on your side life's
great.
I used
Quite Sure: Ethernet adapters MUST have auto-crossover (Modern ones
probably do)
or you MUST have crossover cable!
See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable
On 10/11/2023 11:50 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Yes: But you MUST use a crossover cable for direct connect if your
Et
Yes: But you MUST use a crossover cable for direct connect if your
Ethernet adapters
do not support auto-crossover!
On 10/11/2023 11:30 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/11/23 11:25, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I wish to set up a network of 2 computers.
What is the recipes?
That is a extremely vague
With or without a bridge in the middle?
On 10/11/2023 11:25 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I wish to set up a network of 2 computers.
What is the recipes?
Thank
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> Hi,
>
> I usually avoid "rhgb" in the boot command as I like to see what
> happens. I did
> this editing the /etc/default/grub and removing it and it did work for
> a long time.
> In the last few kernel updates it did not work and rhgb is in the boot
> line.
> I grubby-ed it away but the foll
mber the
crazy nmcli syntax.
But I'm lazy, so take it for what it's worth. ;-)
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Hello,
I had that issue recently, the way I sorted it was with gsettings/dconf:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options "['ctrl:nocaps']"
I suspect this is what gnome-tweaks does. Actually as far as I know, Wayland
still sources xkb files, it's not very much documented but I r
On 7/30/23 21:45, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-07-30 17:39, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen
since the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or
Thunderbird issue.
When T
st right* you can get the window
resize pointer to come up, then resize the window, and future versions
will be usable.
Thomas
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boot to run level 3 or log in as another user
and delete the following directories:
rm -rf /home/yourname/.cache/xfce4
rm -rf /home/yourname/.config/xfce4
rm -rf /home/yourname/.local/share/xfce4
Then when you log back in, xfce4 will start up with the default settings.
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ng tons of reports before I went to p=none. Is
there a way to make sure that my emails to the list server aren't
getting rejected by third parties? That is why I wound up changing it to
p=none.
I guess I can change it to quarantine and test it with my gmail account
or someth
iling list server, so I have to look at
dozens of error messages. It's incredibly frustrating. Like, frustrating
to the point that I am about to just quit using DMARC because the signal
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On 6/19/23 12:33, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 11:55:26AM -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
I have a dedicated Fedora 38 KVM hypervisor that I use for testing, and I
also use my desktop to run VMs. When I leave the virtualization manager app
open (typically overnight), it has
just hangs. If I restart libvirtd on the hypervisor and
on my desktop, it connects instantly.
Is anyone else seeing this?
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g from a REALLY old version which was probably really out of
date to another pretty old version which is already and of life. I'd
back up, wipe the drive, start fresh, and restore your home directory.
It will probably be much faster than trying to fix a bro
ot;use this file", and at that point, the only thing involved is
the BIOS/UEFI firmware. The only available info at that point is some
very minimal hardware info like the MAC address. After that, it's too
late to change.
Fair enough.
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PXE boot.
But when the OS actually loads, it sends a separate DHCP request. I was
hoping to find that and use it for an if/then/else sort of menu.
But that's probably too late, if I understand the boot and installation
processes.
Thomas
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0:e1:71:51:24:18;
uid "\0010\341qQ$\030";
set vendor-string = "anaconda-Linux";
set vendor-class-identifier = "anaconda-Linux";
}
I feel like there's more info in the dhcp requests than I know how to
find. Still digging.
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ines, copy
the Fedora shim.efi. It's kind of a pain in the backside. But I can
script it pretty easily. I just need to remember to run the script when
I decide to change what I'm installing.
Thanks so much for the answer, I appreciate it, Chris.
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identifier I can check
to see what the OS is, and then point the machine being kickstarted to
that file?
Or am I going about this the wrong way?
Thomas
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sort of hobbled.
Try it through your browser. I used to have issues using WebEx via
Chrome, but it's been a long time since I tried. It might have cleared
up with newer versions of Chrome. But Firefox has been very solid, and I
am on WebEx 9 or more hours/d
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