cssh as non root - No protocol specified
by bruce
Hi.
Testing the cssh process.
I configured the /etc/clusters file to have
-testcluser foo(a)1.2.3.4
As user 'foo' I run -- cssh testuser
Process returns:
Connection to server failed -- (version 11.0)
No protocol specified
at /usr/bin/cssh line 2152
As a test, logged in as root ran the same thing.. a term displayed.
So, I've got something misconfigured on the local to run the gui process.
In the /etc/ssh/ssh_config I tested with both
ForwardX11 yes/no <<<<
with no difference
Looking through the 'net I se a number of possible issues, but as I
currently work through them, no change.
Thoughts/comments??
Thanks
6 years, 3 months
RE: digitally signing a PDF file in Fedora
by J.Witvliet@mindef.nl
You can use Libreoffice for digitally signing PDF's
(Not only the pdf created by L.O., but also existing PDF's)
-----Original Message-----
From: Ranjan Maitra [mailto:maitra@email.com]
Sent: maandag 26 februari 2018 21:03
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: OT: digitally signing a PDF file in Fedora
Hi,
Is there a way to digitally sign a pdf file in Fedora. I have noticed that my colleagues on Windoze and Mucks all append their signatures using "Digitally Signed by...and time" presumaby using Acrobat, but is there a way to do this with something in Fedora? Of course, I prefer an OSS tool.
Best wishes,
Ranjan
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6 years, 3 months
perl updates
by Jeffrey Ross
I got a bunch of perl updates that came down today and they seem to have
caused some problems with exim's script exiqsumm
Use of uninitialized value $ARGV[0] in string eq at /usr/sbin/exiqsumm line 48.
I'm using the following command which kicks the error out
"/usr/bin/mailq | /usr/sbin/exiqsumm".
the line in /usr/sbin/exiqsumm is;
(lines 48 through 53)
if ($ARGV[0] eq '--version') {
print basename($0) . ": $0\n",
"build: 4.90_1\n",
"perl(runtime): $]\n";
exit 0;
}
I'm guessing the error is a warning since the command still runs as
expected.
Jeff
6 years, 3 months
Display Manager Lagging After Last Update
by Stephen Morris
Hi,
I have forgotten whether I'm running gdm or kdm, and I've forgotten
where to look to find out, but since the last system update I did two
days ago, when the display manager is displaying the list of user who
can log in, cursor movements and mouse movements lag something cronic,
but when I log into the desktop response goes back to normal. Has anyone
else noticed this?
regards,
Steve
6 years, 3 months
ibus-libs postrun warning
by Martín Marqués
Just ran an update on my F26 laptop and got this non-fatal warning:
Ejecutando scriptlet: ibus-libs-1.5.17-5.fc26.x86_64
45/52
/sbin/ldconfig: se usa el camino relativo `1' para construir el caché
advertencia:%postun(ibus-libs-1.5.17-5.fc26.x86_64): macro de
ejecución de guión fallido, estado de terminación 1
Non-fatal POSTUN scriptlet failure in rpm package ibus-libs
Non-fatal POSTUN scriptlet failure in rpm package ibus-libs
Not sure if this has anything to do with the failure, as I was using
dnf from the cmd, not packagekit (or is that a dependency for dnf?):
Feb 28 07:37:49 alderaan systemd[1]: packagekit.service: Main process
exited, code=killed, status=11/SEGV
Feb 28 07:37:49 alderaan systemd[1]: packagekit.service: Unit entered
failed state.
Feb 28 07:37:49 alderaan systemd[1]: packagekit.service: Failed with
result 'signal'.
Feb 28 07:37:49 alderaan audit[1]: SERVICE_STOP pid=1 uid=0
auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0
msg='unit=packagekit comm="systemd" exe="/us
r/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=failed'
Feb 28 07:37:49 alderaan plasmashell[1884]: PK error: "The PackageKit
daemon has crashed" type: "process-kill"
Feb 28 07:37:49 alderaan kdeinit5[1791]: org.kde.kcoreaddons: Expected
JSON property "X-KDE-OnlyShowOnQtPlatforms" to be a string list.
Treating it as a list with a sin
gle entry: "xcb;"
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6 years, 3 months
false SEAlerts
by SternData
At least once a day, the SEAlert pops up on my computer, but there's no
actual content to the alert.
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6 years, 3 months
clusterssh -cssh
by bruce
Morn peeps.
Looking over clusterssh (reviewing notes from the past and online).
I can easily see how to configure a cssh/cluster config file to
generate multiple windows/terms to display. However I can't "see" how
to have each window display a given "Screen" session - which allows
the window/term to show the current contents in the given term/window.
Oh at the same time, would it be possible to do a clear/reset in each
window to allow the "vert scroll" function to operate.
The process I have dynamically generates the ipadresses as well as the
screenSession names, so i can dynamically generate a list of valid
ip/screenSessions. My thought is that I can then have a short
proces/script to then generate the cssh /etc/clusters config file to
then process with cssh to display the terms..
thoughts/comments
thanks
6 years, 3 months
Gnome extension weirdness
by InvalidPath
So I recently rolled over to Gnome Classic and in doing so tried a few
extensions. Now for reasons that aren't relevant I disabled all of the
extensions that I played with and since I couldn't find a GUI method of
uninstalling them.. I went into the dir:
~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions and deleted all the directories that
I no longer wanted the extensions from.
Now what's weird is that every time I reboot after logging in I am prompted
to install all those that I removed. What config file must I edit to stop
that from happening?
Thanks!
6 years, 3 months