Firewalld - "forward:" in output?
by John Horne
Hello,
Would someone tell me to what the 'forward:' line in the 'firewall-cmd --list-
all' output refers:
services: dhcpv6-client mdns ssh
ports:
protocols:
forward: no
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
I have a server with this set to 'yes', so would like to know what it means.
Thanks,
John.
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University of Plymouth | Drake Circus | Plymouth | Devon | PL4 8AA | UK
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9 months
shrinking Windows C: drive to make room for Linux
by Michael Hennebry
I have an HP Elite with Windows 10.
The result of searching suggests that one can shrink the C:
drive, e.g. through disk management,
even while running Windows.
Is this correct?
If not, would someone be kind enough
to point to the preoper procedure?
--
Michael hennebry(a)mail.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
"Occasionally irrational explanations are required" -- Luke Roman
9 months, 1 week
Getting help for a kernel/video issue?
by Chris Adams
I have a system with an AMD RX 570, and the various kernel 6.4 releases
I've tried all kill video output - it looks like the kernel DRM doesn't
see the monitor at all. Even before it gets to X, if I take "rhdb
quiet" off the boot line, I get kernel messages up until it tries to
switch to the framebuffer mode, I lose video then.
I filed a RHBZ bug against the kernel (since that's where I think the
problem is): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2224594
But I haven't gotten any response; I understand kernel devs are busy,
not complaining about them, but I was wondering if there might be a
better place to go. I can test things, share more logs/info/etc., just
need some direction.
--
Chris Adams <linux(a)cmadams.net>
9 months, 1 week
Off topic -- but a slow list day
by bruce
Hi.
Doing some research on email list providers?. Most seem to charge
based on emails sent, as well as the size of the contact/email list.
Does anyone have any experience dealing with any of these providers?
And, if you do, does anyone have any pointers to "cheap" providers for
unlimited contacts!
thanks!
feel free to hit me up off list.
9 months, 1 week
Re: OT: sed or awk command to add a file extension
by Jon LaBadie
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 11:30:38AM +0000, olivares33561 via users wrote:
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>Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland.
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>Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
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>------- Original Message -------
>On Friday, July 28th, 2023 at 1:38 PM, Mike Wright <nobody(a)nospam.hostisimo.com> wrote:
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>> ... OR ...
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>> you could do it the easy way:
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>> sed -i 's/}/.eps}/' filename
>> _______________________________________________
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>Thanks to all who replied. This sed command solution worked. The only
>thing other lines which had a "{" also added a *.eps to them but I
>fixed those manually. Not a problem because to change more than 50
>lines and one or two need manual edits. The tradeoff is fine.
>
>Best regards,
>
Just a comment about sed's "-i" (edit In place) option.
Personally I avoid it. Editing scripts are easy to mess up
and with the -i, the original file may be changed in ways
not wanted. Unlike interactive editors, there is no undo.
--
Jon H. LaBadie jonfu(a)jgcomp.com
9 months, 1 week
Cannot connect a Google account with KDE Online Accounts
by Frédéric
Hi,
I would like to connect my Google account with KDE Online Accounts but
after entering my email address and clicking on Next, nothing happens
(it seems that it tries to connect forever).
Has anyone managed to connect a Google account? How?
Thanks,
F
9 months, 1 week
Need help; safe way to shrink my fedora38 installation disk
by KarlderLetzte
hello everybody,
i need some space on disk for a second installation.
therefore i want to safely shrink my fedora installation.
here is the disk layout:
Label: 'fedora_localhost-live' uuid: ceb296ac-852b-420c-af45-
3cb3d5cb1f9d
Total devices 1 FS bytes used 156.97GiB
devid 1 size 269.47GiB used 200.02GiB path /dev/nvme0n1p6
nvme0n1
├─nvme0n1p1
│ vfat FAT32 A544-D3FB
├─nvme0n1p2
│ ext4 1.0 e42d229f-bb34-460b-80cc-4b50fcdf1754
├─nvme0n1p3
│ swap 1 3021cbd8-230e-4c61-8f2a-6faeb8fd6b5f
[SWAP]
├─nvme0n1p4
│ vfat FAT32 E9A3-DD63 581,4M
3% /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p5
│ ext4 1.0 92299ff3-bb02-42a8-a734-16b7c0dc16a6 558,7M
36% /boot
└─nvme0n1p6
btrfs fedora_localhost-live
ceb296ac-852b-420c-af45-3cb3d5cb1f9d
/var/lib/docker/btrfs
/home
/
i tried it with gparted, but if i want to shrink, a warning appears,
that it is possible,to not boot anymore.
my question:
is there a safe way to shrink?
regards
karl
9 months, 1 week
Since F38 Upgrade, Thunderbird Opens as Tiny, Postage Stamp
by Tim Evans
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 Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size, way up in upper
left hand corner of window, so small I almost missed it at first.
Right-clicking "maximize" restores it to full screen display.
9 months, 1 week