Where has access to windows workgroups gone?
by Robert McBroom
caja, dolphin, konqueror, thunar and nautilus all fail to connect to the
windows systems on the local network. I can connect with smbclient and
cifs in a terminal but that doesn't allow the full capability of click
and drag to move files and examine them.
Is athere something I am missing tahat will restore the functionality?
4 years, 1 month
Any one have luck putting Fedora on a Beaglebone Black?
by Richard Shaw
So yeah, it's older but I got it for free and wanted to see if I could use
it. From what I can tell the armv7 images should work on it.
arm-image-installer does some extra "magic" for the am355x processor but it
won't boot it. If I hold down the button while I plug it in, nothing
happens. No indicator lights at all.
I've been able to boot the Debian image from SD and got it written to the
internal eMMC. Actually the Cloud9 platform preinstalled is pretty nice.
But I'd still like to put Fedora on it :)
Thanks,
Richard
4 years, 1 month
selinux issues -- for test system/httpd user access
by bruce
Hey list!
1st, thanks to all the help I've gotten over time from the list. Stay safe
everyone!!
I'm finally jumping into deploying selinux on a test system.
My use case:
To create a test local VM
To fire up httpd/mysql on the VM
To create a couple of test users on the VM
Create a test static website under /var/www/html/cat
using index.html
aa.php
I've already got the VM, test users, httpd, etc.. And things run with
selinux disabled.
Now it's time to take the jump, and engage selinux!
My selinux needs:
to setup selinux attributes/security to allow apache/httpd
to run correctly
to allow the httpd to handle/process the index.html
to allow the httpd to handle/process the aa.php
also, say I create test user 'bob'
'bob' will have a dir /home/bob
I want 'bob' to be able to create/edit files,
and to be able to copy files, to read/write/delete
files into the /var/www/html/cat dir structure
I've looked through numerous docs/sites and see a bunch of stuff.
But I really don't want to screw this up, given that I realize that
messing this up can be painful to try to figure out what I did
wrong.
So:
I'm trying to figure out what I need to do for selinux for the
user 'bob'
I'm trying to figure out what I need to do for selinux for the
apache/httpd process
Trying to understand what I need to do to allow user 'bob'
access to change the /var/www/html/cat dirs..
Thoughts/Comments are more than welcome
ps:
Once I get the basic above things working, I'll be expanding
to handle mysql processes, as well as allowing external
dev/test servers to update the 'prod' system.
4 years, 1 month
RE: What are the differences between RHEL and Fedora Server?
by J.Witvliet@mindef.nl
-----Original Message-----
From: Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <ceo(a)teo-en-ming.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 2:09 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Cc: Witvliet, J, Ing., DMO/JIVC/GIT&INFRA/ITT <J.Witvliet(a)mindef.nl>; ceo(a)teo-en-ming.com
Subject: Re: What are the differences between RHEL and Fedora Server?
On 2020-04-15 19:37, J.Witvliet--- via users wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
>
>> Everything I said was true. I even gave an example or how RHEL
>> harmed me financially.
>>
>> Maybe I should not be so blunt next time?
>
> Is distrowatch.com giving a good and reliable ranking of all the Linux
> distros in the world?
>
> NO.
> It only counts the times THEY refer tot he DL-site.
> If you go directly (or via any search engine) to the distro-DL-site,
> it won't take it into acoount Neither if an image is redistributed in
> any form.
>
> It is a nice indicator, but ONLY for the users of distrowatch, no more
> and no less,
>
>
Where can I find a good and reliable ranking of all the Linux distros in the world then?
What are the top 5?
Sorry, but there aint, and probably wont ever, be such a thing.
I know of people who downloaded an image, and subsequently installed it over 100,000 times. No one will ever know about such schemes.
Only the use of Distro's with commercial support (RHEL, SLES, Canononical) will know how much their product is been used, and they are unlikely to tell.
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4 years, 1 month
Tip: experimenting with servers
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
If you are getting into servers, here is a tip.
Install qemu-kvm and those OS'es as virtual machines
you are targeting as clients. You can set up your
own mini network to learn and configure things.
I get away with three virtual machines running at
the same time on my system before it bogs down.
-T
4 years, 1 month
Inkscape 1.0 rc1
by David
For your information,
Flathub, is still on the old version, 92.4, as far as I can tell.
Fedora flatpak project has 1.0 beta 2 version.
Rawhide has the new 1.0 rc1 and I just now installed it natively. The
dependencies
appear to all be the same as in the Version 32 directory, except for
"graphviz." which
has a slightly newer point-release in Rawhide.
The link below is just a simple word-art using the rc1 of Inkscape 1.0.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l2esdhucaa37a24/inkscape%201dot0rc1.png?dl=0
I am sure all that info above will change quickly in the coming weeks.
David Locklear
4 years, 1 month
FC31 : Virtual Machine Manager creates unsupported config
by sean darcy
I'm trying to create a small virtual guest for debian using Virtual
Machine Manager. I accept all the defaults, but:
Unable to complete install: 'unsupported configuration: 'directory'
storage format is not directly supported by QEMU, use 'dir' disk type
instead'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 75, in
cb_wrapper
callback(asyncjob, *args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/createvm.py", line 2089, in
_do_async_install
guest.installer_instance.start_install(guest, meter=meter)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtinst/install/installer.py", line
544, in start_install
doboot, transient)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtinst/install/installer.py", line
491, in _create_guest
domain = self.conn.createXML(install_xml or final_xml, 0)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/libvirt.py", line 3915, in
createXML
if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainCreateXML() failed',
conn=self)
libvirt.libvirtError: unsupported configuration: 'directory' storage
format is not directly supported by QEMU, use 'dir' disk type instead
The virt io tab shows storage format as "dir". I can't figure out the
location of the actual xml file that VMM creates. Sigh.
Any help appreciated.
sean
4 years, 1 month
nfs vs samba
by bruce
Hi
Not a flame war. I'm going to have a use case, where I spin up a lot of
cloud VM. The worker VM does some work, and then returns the resulting
work/files to a single VM. I'm looking at doing a NFS/Samba server for the
storage VM. Any thoughts one way or the other.
The storage VM will be accessible from the client VMs. I'm assuming the
client VM would mount the storage VM, and do some sort of write to the
device.
The overall process would also have to employ selinux on both the client,
as well as the storage VM.
Thoughts/Comments??
thanks
4 years, 1 month
several Rawhide questions
by David
Is it correct to say Rawhide updated today from version 33-0.3 to
33-0.4, and what does that mean ?
Or does that update just mean the repo was renamed or renumbered,
or something like that ?
Is 33.-0.4 noticeably better than 33-0.3, or are the tiny incremental
improvements and regressions nearly impossible to notice without
a magnifying glass ?
Question 4 & 5:
I have only one gtk2 package on my system and it seems to be
related to the anaconda installer.
gtk2 version 2.24.32-7.fc32
Is this package for those users not installing Gnome ?
Will it hurt to delete gtk2 if I am using the Gnome DE, or does
GIMP and other things need it ? I am using flatpaks for most
of my additional software.
Question or observation 6:
I assume the reason, that the backgrounds keep updating
in Rawhide ( yet remain identical to version 32 ), is simply due
to lack of man/woman-power. Right ?
David Locklear
Live on The Edge - Live in Rawhide on Hardware
4 years, 1 month
Re: SELinux is blocking hibernate
by sixpack13
On 14.04.20 12:49, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
...
>>
>> sudo ausearch -c 'systemd-sleep' --raw | audit2allow -M my-systemdsleep
>
> That way, ausearch will run with elevated privileges but audit2allow
> will not. That's probably not what you intended.
>
yup, thanks for the hint.
--
sixpack13
4 years, 1 month