Re: Working now - Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-08 Thread Robert Moskowitz
ARGH I blame my dyslexia.  :)' really!  I am Mr. Malaprop; my wife has had to put up with it for 40+ years... On 5/8/20 10:49 AM, John Pilkington wrote: On 07/05/2020 22:34, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Perhaps I did not fully shut it down when I installed the purple rpms. Anyway working. 

Re: Working now - Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-08 Thread John Pilkington
On 07/05/2020 22:34, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Perhaps I did not fully shut it down when I installed the purple rpms. Anyway working.  thanks for the help, and I updated my notes for next year! Just a comment, intended to be helpful: All your posts in this thread have been about 'pigdin'. I t

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Thu, May 7, 2020, 11:58 Robert Moskowitz wrote: > Where does Pigdin keep the accounts for a user? > > I need Pigdin for IETF jabber rooms. I have it all set up on my old F30 > system, and now need to migrate that information over to my new F32 system. > > I cannot find anything as simple as ~

Working now - Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Perhaps I did not fully shut it down when I installed the purple rpms. Anyway working.  thanks for the help, and I updated my notes for next year! On 5/7/20 5:10 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: On 5/7/20 4:43 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On May 7, 2020, at 15:26, Robert Moskowitz wrote: 

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 5/7/20 4:43 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On May 7, 2020, at 15:26, Robert Moskowitz wrote:  On 5/7/20 3:14 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: I moved ~/.purple over It is starting up a little better, but it is not showing my account. So there is something more than just copying My acco

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Jonathan Billings
On May 7, 2020, at 15:26, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >  > >> On 5/7/20 3:14 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> I moved ~/.purple over >> >> It is starting up a little better, but it is not showing my account. So >> there is something more than just copying > > My account is in ~/.purple/acc

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 5/7/20 3:14 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: I moved ~/.purple over It is starting up a little better, but it is not showing my account.  So there is something more than just copying My account is in  ~/.purple/accounts.xml But when I start pigdin it says no accounts and when I to into a

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I moved ~/.purple over It is starting up a little better, but it is not showing my account.  So there is something more than just copying On 5/7/20 3:02 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: On 5/7/20 2:37 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 11:57:55AM -0400, Robert Moskowitz

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 5/7/20 2:37 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 11:57:55AM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Where does Pigdin keep the accounts for a user? I need Pigdin for IETF jabber rooms.  I have it all set up on my old F30 system, and now need to migrate that information over to my ne

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 11:57:55AM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > Where does Pigdin keep the accounts for a user? > > I need Pigdin for IETF jabber rooms.  I have it all set up on my old F30 > system, and now need to migrate that information over to my new F32 system. > > I cannot find anything

Re: Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Ben Cotton
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 12:05 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > Where does Pigdin keep the accounts for a user? > Look in ~/.purple -- Ben Cotton He / Him / His Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream Red Hat TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis ___ u

Pigdin account config files

2020-05-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Where does Pigdin keep the accounts for a user? I need Pigdin for IETF jabber rooms.  I have it all set up on my old F30 system, and now need to migrate that information over to my new F32 system. I cannot find anything as simple as ~/.pigdin So perhaps someone here knows where to look... th

Re: config files

2017-12-16 Thread Eyal Lebedinsky
On 17/12/17 07:45, Beartooth wrote: Is there a list, or a way to get a list, of Fedora's config files? Better yet, how about just those files I've tweaked?? 'man rpm' and read the 'VERIFY OPTIONS' part. You can find an altered config

Re: config files

2017-12-16 Thread stan
On Sat, 16 Dec 2017 20:45:02 + (UTC) Beartooth wrote: > Is there a list, or a way to get a list, of Fedora's config > files? Better yet, how about just those files I've tweaked?? Short answer - no easy way. The config files mostly aren't Fedora config files, bu

config files

2017-12-16 Thread Beartooth
Is there a list, or a way to get a list, of Fedora's config files? Better yet, how about just those files I've tweaked?? ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org

POC - Store config files for docker containers.

2015-08-17 Thread o...@gashev.net
nvironment, use environment variables, generate config files on the fly , using templates, etc. Another way - using Docker mounted volumes: bind mount a volume from the host into the container. How to create container and how to create config files? For POC I use nginx application. I updated

Re: Need an tftp server for switch config files

2014-12-28 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 12/28/2014 10:08 PM, Kevin Cummings wrote: On 12/28/2014 09:31 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: I need to run a tftp server. I have installed it on a F21 notebook. I see basic starting instructions at: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/ch13s05s03.html How

Re: Need an tftp server for switch config files

2014-12-28 Thread Kevin Cummings
On 12/28/2014 09:31 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > I need to run a tftp server. I have installed it on a F21 notebook. I > see basic starting instructions at: > > http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/ch13s05s03.html > > > How do I control what directory it is us

Need an tftp server for switch config files

2014-12-28 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I need to run a tftp server. I have installed it on a F21 notebook. I see basic starting instructions at: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/ch13s05s03.html How do I control what directory it is using? The README.secure talks about creating a user and grou

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-24 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > > The original, too-widely formulated statement was: > > "... or requires users to modify files below /usr is broken by design." > It is just restating what FHS tries to convey that all user modified configuration should live

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-24 Thread Anders Wegge Keller
Rahul Sundaram writes: > Hi > > > On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > > > > > > > make menuconfig will modify a configuration file, placed below > > /usr. > > > That isn't a RPM package placing those configuration files however. So the > need to override it just

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-24 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > > > make menuconfig will modify a configuration file, placed below > /usr. That isn't a RPM package placing those configuration files however. So the need to override it just isn't there. > Similar for texlive, where you can

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-24 Thread Anders Wegge Keller
Rahul Sundaram writes: > Hi > > > On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > > > Instead of having to guess at the meaning, why not just state the > > intention without the absolutism? > I don't think anyone else was confused about what the meaning was. Neither am I. I

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-24 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > Instead of having to guess at the meaning, why not just state the > intention without the absolutism? I don't think anyone else was confused about what the meaning was. > And depending on the definition of > what a configurat

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-23 Thread Anders Wegge Keller
Rahul Sundaram writes: > Hi > > > On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > > > > > The specific wording: "requires users to modify files below /usr". > > > > I am not sure picking up some words without the context is useful. If you > read the full email, it was obvious

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-23 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > > The specific wording: "requires users to modify files below /usr". > I am not sure picking up some words without the context is useful. If you read the full email, it was obviously talking about configuration files. Rahul --

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Anders Wegge Keller
Joe Zeff writes: > On 07/22/2014 12:26 PM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: > > Ralf Corsepius writes: > > > >> A package, which does not provide a means to override configuration > >> files from below /etc, or requires users to modify files below /usr > >> is broken by design. > > > > Both python a

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Joe Zeff
On 07/22/2014 12:26 PM, Anders Wegge Keller wrote: Ralf Corsepius writes: A package, which does not provide a means to override configuration files from below /etc, or requires users to modify files below /usr is broken by design. Both python and perl come with mechanisms to add their resp

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Anders Wegge Kelle wrote: > Ralf Corsepius writes: > > > A package, which does not provide a means to override configuration > > files from below /etc, or requires users to modify files below /usr > > is broken by design. > > Both python and perl come with me

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Anders Wegge Keller
Ralf Corsepius writes: > A package, which does not provide a means to override configuration > files from below /etc, or requires users to modify files below /usr > is broken by design. Both python and perl come with mechanisms to add their respective native packages under /usr/lib/... Do you c

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 15:03:39 +0200 Ralf Corsepius wrote: > > A package, which does not provide a means to override configuration > files from below /etc, or requires users to modify files below /usr > is broken by design. Agreed, but I don't seem to fully understand your point here. Are you sug

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Balint Szigeti
> A package, which does not provide a means to override configuration > files from below /etc, or requires users to modify files below /usr is > broken by design. pls don't start it. I could find anything else. The only reason I've found systemd because I worked with it nowadays. -- users

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Ralf Corsepius
mins. I.e. shipping "config-files" out-side of /etc is compliant to the FHS if they can be overriden else where below /etc. In that sense files below /usr aren't user/admin-config files, they are package/application defaults. A package, which does not provide a means to override config

Re: systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 12:26:57 +0100 Balint Szigeti wrote: > Why doesn't system respect FSH? What is its benefit? [snip] > I think, the config files should store in /etc instead of everywhere > else. The chroot applications are exceptions. It cause we MUST > mount /usr in / (ro

systemd config files???

2014-07-22 Thread Balint Szigeti
d(5) for information about the configuration of this service. SEE ALSO systemd(1), sysctl.d(5), sysctl(8), I think, the config files should store in /etc instead of everywhere else. The chroot applications are exceptions. It cause we MUST mount /usr in / (root) partion. Balint -- users

Re: Where does FC20 NM store wifi config files?

2014-06-05 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/06/14 00:16, Luke Nath wrote: > Is there a way for the user/owner to actually look at those keys without > having > to bring up the network? If the keys in in the gnome keyring, I suppose it is > in > some file in my home dir. How do I "view" (i.e. decrypt and view) the > contents of that

RE: Where does FC20 NM store wifi config files?

2014-06-05 Thread Luke Nath
> From: ed.gres...@greshko.com > Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 05:41:11 +0800 > To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org > Subject: Re: Where does FC20 NM store wifi config files? > > On 06/05/14 05:36, Ed Greshko wrote: > > On 06/05/14 01:54, Luke Nath wrote: > >> thanks f

Re: Where does FC20 NM store wifi config files?

2014-06-04 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/05/14 05:36, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 06/05/14 01:54, Luke Nath wrote: >> thanks for any tips or directory pathname where these config files are >> stored. > They are stored in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts >> Also, I read a web page: >> http://news.softpedia.co

Re: Where does FC20 NM store wifi config files?

2014-06-04 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/05/14 01:54, Luke Nath wrote: > thanks for any tips or directory pathname where these config files are stored. They are stored in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts > > Also, I read a web page: > http://news.softpedia.com/news/All-Linux-Distributions-Store-Wi-Fi-Passwords-in-Plain

Where does FC20 NM store wifi config files?

2014-06-04 Thread Luke Nath
Hi All, thanks for any tips or directory pathname where these config files are stored. Also, I read a web page: http://news.softpedia.com/news/All-Linux-Distributions-Store-Wi-Fi-Passwords-in-Plain-Text-If-You-Don-t-Use-Encryption-412387.shtml That the wifi passwords are not stored by NM in

Re: [OT] how to see if an rpm file will modify config files upon update

2014-05-08 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
Finally I found the culprit.. in other occasions I have searched for it but I was not able to find. Probably the correct google search combination today ;-) http://www.redhat.com/archives/rpm-list/2003-October/msg00134.html " The bit that implements %config(noreplace) maps to (from lib/rpmlib.h):

Re: [OT] how to see if an rpm file will modify config files upon update

2014-05-08 Thread Richard Shaw
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote: > Hello, > sorry if this question is more for rpm devs... > I know that in a spec file the definition > > %confg .../file_name1 > will cause update of an edited file_name1, saving the on disk one into > .rpmsave before overwriting > > whil

[OT] how to see if an rpm file will modify config files upon update

2014-05-08 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
Hello, sorry if this question is more for rpm devs... I know that in a spec file the definition %confg .../file_name1 will cause update of an edited file_name1, saving the on disk one into .rpmsave before overwriting while %confg(noreplace) .../file_name2 will retain the edited file_name2

Re: Where does virt-manager store user config files in Fedora 19?

2013-11-02 Thread Reindl Harald
oogle.at/search?q=virt-managerconfig+files http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/49335/where-does-virt-manager-store-config-files virt-manager config is on ~/.gconf/apps/virt-manager/ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To

Re: Where does virt-manager store user config files in Fedora 19?

2013-11-02 Thread Digimer
d someone point me in the >> right direction? > > https://www.google.at/search?q=virt-managerconfig+files > http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/49335/where-does-virt-manager-store-config-files > > virt-manager config is on ~/.gconf/apps/virt-manager/ lemass:~$ cat /etc/redha

Where does virt-manager store user config files in Fedora 19?

2013-11-02 Thread Digimer
Hi all, I've been searching in vain for the files used to store a user's virt-manager configuration. Specifically, where all the remote connection entries are stored. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks! -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.ca/w/ What if the cure

Re: slightly OT - user-specific postscript config files?

2012-11-29 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 29Nov2012 13:51, Cameron Mura wrote: | Hi, problem (below) solved: blasted away my $HOME/.cups directory, | allowing things to default to /etc/cups/lpoptions, and all is back to | normal... When this happens to you again, try moving the .cups directory sideays, eg: cd mv .cups DOTcups-e

Re: slightly OT - user-specific postscript config files?

2012-11-29 Thread Cameron Mura
Hi, problem (below) solved: blasted away my $HOME/.cups directory, allowing things to default to /etc/cups/lpoptions, and all is back to normal... === Cameron Mura wrote (on 11/28/2012 09:39 PM): === Hello, apologies for this being slightly off-topic (I work in Fedora, so this list occurred

slightly OT - user-specific postscript config files?

2012-11-28 Thread Cameron Mura
Hello, apologies for this being slightly off-topic (I work in Fedora, so this list occurred to me as one place to ask the question...) In a nutshell: I'm wondering if anyone could point me to useful resources that describe where user-specific Postscript information/customizations/etc. are st

Re: kojihub config files

2012-02-13 Thread yanliang
On 02/14/2012 02:02 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: yanliang wrote: I want to set up koji in my own system,and I can't understand the kojihub.conf files: Alias /kojihub "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC" What the means of the "XMLRPC" in the "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC"? If you read the rest of

Re: kojihub config files

2012-02-13 Thread Michael Cronenworth
yanliang wrote: I want to set up koji in my own system,and I can't understand the kojihub.conf files: Alias /kojihub "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC" What the means of the "XMLRPC" in the "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC"? If you read the rest of kojihub.conf it would answer your question. Koji co

kojihub config files

2012-02-12 Thread yanliang
Hi all, I want to set up koji in my own system,and I can't understand the kojihub.conf files: Alias /kojihub "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC" What the means of the "XMLRPC" in the "/usr/share/koji-hub/XMLRPC"? Thanks. LIang Yan -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscrib