F18 and GoogleEarth
by Ranjan Maitra
So, I decided to try installing GoogleEarth (GE) for the first time
ever. I found the following:
http://fedora18tutorial.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-install-google-earth-...
and tried it the following:
% wget -c
http://dl.google.com/dl/earth/client/current/google-earth-stable_current_...
%sudo yum localinstall google-earth-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
But I got the following:
Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/bin from install of google-earth-stable-7.1.1.1871-0.x86_64
conflicts with file from package filesystem-3.1-2.fc18.x86_64
Error Summary
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Any way around it?
Many thanks,
Ranjan
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question: F-19 and CUPS upgrade.
by William Mattison
I see in the Fedora-19 release notes that CUPS will be upgraded to 1.6. The page on that:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/CUPS1.6
says this involves using pdf rather than postscript as the baseline document format. While wrestling to get printing working on my system this past spring, the printer's manufacturer (Xerox) told me that my printer was "GDI" based. I don't really know how printers and their drivers work, but I'm guessing that the Linux drivers for this printer are converting psotscript out by LibreOffice, the Linux print command, the browser, etc. to GDI, and sending that GDI to the printer.
My question: Will the coming CUPS upgrade break printing on my system? or has this been properly accounted for in CUPS 1.6?
thanks,
Bill.
10 years, 10 months
What replaces palimpsest?
by Beartooth
A post on a LUG list praises it under that name, which .deb
distros apparently still use; Wikipedia made it clear that .rpm distros
no longer do, alas!, but got me totally confused about what I should tell
yum to install so that I can try it. (I had hoped "yum install
palimpsest" might link to current jargon, but it didn't.)
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10 years, 10 months
F19: DUID for DHCPv6: how determine?
by Nick Urbanik
Dear Team,
I'm investigating IPv6, and wondering how, on Fedora 19, the best way
to determine the appropriate DUID (DHCP unique identifier) to be used
in the host sections, along with fixed-address statements.
If this is documented, please mention where.
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10 years, 10 months
Re: retrofitting LUKS encryption on installed system
by J.Witvliet@mindef.nl
Top-post cause of BB :-(
Private keys (if stored locally), for outgoing traffic, should reside in the users home-dir.
Passwords should be replaced multi-factor strong auth's: card/token plus PIN.
Any alterations of filesystem beyond /home can be detected+reported.
Full disc encryption on a athom demands some extra patience :-)
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: Bill Davidsen [mailto:davidsen@tmr.com]
Verzonden: Saturday, June 29, 2013 10:07 PM W. Europe Standard Time
Aan: Community support for Fedora users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Onderwerp: Re: retrofitting LUKS encryption on installed system
J.Witvliet(a)mindef.nl wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-bounces(a)lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Fred Smith
> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 3:42 PM
> To: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: retrofitting LUKS encryption on installed system
>
> I've got a F19 installation that I'd like to turn into a fully encrypted
> system with LUKS.
>
> There are many howtos on the web for encrypting a partition, but they
> all show doing it to /home.
> -----Original Message-----
>
> No, just re-install.
> One partition with /boot and another with an encrypted volume-group, holding /, swap and the rest.
>
> But before embarking on that trip, do you really need full disk encryption?
> I mean, the content of /usr is on any fedora-cd ;-) And when up-and-running, everything is unlocked.
>
> The only valid reason I can think about, is that other people have physically access to your machine and could get root-access by booting from cd/dvd, and might alter your system.
>
If they have secret access they can install evil devices, but if you are
protecting against theft (laptops) or someone with a search warrant (NSA) comes
and takes your drives.
> It surely works, but at a performance price. And the certainty that you have to enter the LUKS-key each time you boot.
>
The only safe place to store password info is in your head. If one other person
has it it's not a secret, so you have to decide if losing the data is worse than
having someone else get it. That's a policy decision, on-technical.
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10 years, 10 months
Re: firefox
by Reindl Harald
*please* reply also to the list!
i do *not* see a reason why *one* random domain
like http://cdn.doubleverify.com/ would be
important enough to downgrade amajor browser
to a version with a *lot* of known security bugs
why do you not report the problem to whoever
is using this CDN?
Am 30.06.2013 20:24, schrieb Patrick Dupre:
> Here is what I get with firefox 22:
>
> A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script will complete.
>
> Script: http://cdn.doubleverify.com/avs441.js:39
>
>
>>>>
>>>> Am 29.06.2013 18:28, schrieb Patrick Dupre:
>>>>> I am still experiencing toubles with firefox 22 when I browse some web sites
>>>>
>>>> *what* problems
>>>> *what* websites
>>>>
>>>>> I was trying to downgrade to firefox 20, but I cannot find firefox-20.0-5.fc18.x86_64.rpm
>>>>> on http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/
>>>>> (firefox-20.0-5.fc18.x86_64.rpm was not found on this server).
>>>>>
>>>>> Where can I get it?
>>>>
>>>> no idea why you insist in FF 20 and not 21 but why do you
>>>> not simply take a non-removed package, they newwer
>>>> builds most likely removed for a reason
>>>
>>> It is the same issue with firefox 21!
>>> 20 is OK
>>
>> *what* issue
>> *what* website
>>
>> hence i am web-developer and i have no idea what a stupid
>> idiot needs to do to break his website for recent browsers
10 years, 10 months
Upgrading to 19 by fedup: bad and good news
by antonio montagnani
Today I issues a fedup-cli network 19 command (
At the end of procedure that ended right when rebooting I get
Bad news:
I get a black window if I login as any user with a fedora logo on the
bottom of screen but I can use tty and then issue a startx
Good news
after issuing startx my old video card (Geforce FX5200) works fine with
Gnome 3.
Why do I have only F18 kernel??
Tnx
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10 years, 10 months
F18- Not able to share Printer
by antonio montagnani
Made a fresh installation on a machine where a printer is connected.
Printer is installed locally, but when I try to share it I cannot see it
on the network, and if I use system-printer-setting no printer is seen
on the network even if I write the correct IP (i.e. 192.168.1.2)
Both machines ping each other.
I cannot see it eeven if I stop firewalld.
Any idea???
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10 years, 10 months
retrofitting LUKS encryption on installed system
by Fred Smith
I've got a F19 installation that I'd like to turn into a fully encrypted
system with LUKS.
There are many howtos on the web for encrypting a partition, but they
all show doing it to /home.
the implication is that you need to be logged in as root on the
actual system you're modifying, though I don't think that is explicitly
stated. That would mean you can't encrypt the root partition itself,
since you've got to have an empty partition to work on, then restore its
contents from backup.
So, my question(s):
-can you do it while being booted into a recovery environment?
-if not, is there any way to convert the whole thing that I'm not
able to figure out on my own (perhaps I'm having a whole series of
senior moments) ???
-Or would it simply be best to do a fresh installation?
Thanks!
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10 years, 10 months