Run firefox across ssh?
by S.Bob
All;
I seem to remember way back in the day we used to ssh to a server, set
our local display on that connection and then run a web browser FROM the
ssh target but display the web browser on the source machine.
I think we used to do this:
ssh -Y target_machine
export DISPLAY=:0
$ firefox &
I have a mac, I can ssh to it, I want to run a web browser FROM the mac
but displayed on my Fedora 31 laptop.
I tried this:
ssh -Y mac_ip
export DISPLAY=:0
$ /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox
But no joy
Thoughts? Is this possible?
Thanks in advance
--
`When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, *for free*".' (By Linus Torvalds)
3 years, 11 months
Re: Run firefox across ssh?
by Iosif Fettich
Hi there,
> I tried this:
>
> ssh -Y mac_ip
>
> export DISPLAY=:0
>
> $ /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox
>
> But no joy
>
> Thoughts? Is this possible?
No idea about the Mac, but the same thing on a Linux box instead of the Mac
works just with
local$ ssh -X remote_linux_box
remote$ firefox
I'm not sure anymore about doing something with DISPLAY, on either end...
It just works.
Stay safe.
Iosif Fettich
3 years, 11 months
F32, Mate, i686 vs, 86_64
by Beartooth
I'm getting failure because of conflicts in Mate-panel between i686
and 86_64.
Can I somehow remove all of one with a single command? (I expect
more such conflicts.)
How do I tell which a given machine should be pared down to?
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
3 years, 11 months
Where is the DNF system upgrade log? F32 install did not reboot
by Barry Scott
I had a server fail to reboot after completing the system upgrade to F32.
Is there a log that I can look at for clues as to the problem?
I did wait for the install to finish, I hit reset after 10 hours.
Happily the system did boot up to F32 after I hit the reset switch.
Barry
3 years, 11 months
Re: OT: Internet solution in a valley 9km from the city
by J.Witvliet@mindef.nl
Google for “project LOON” .
Internet via balloons at 60,000 ft
Currently in use in S-America and Africa.
From: "Frederic Muller" <fred(a)cm17.com<mailto:fred@cm17.com>>
Date: Thursday, 30 April 2020 at 12:50:25
To: "users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org" <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org<mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
Subject: Re: OT: Internet solution in a valley 9km from the city
On 4/29/20 9:03 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-04-29 21:54, Frederic Muller wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> (I google searched and didn't really find much) So I have a friend who
>> asked me what his options were for this situation:
>> 1. He lives in a valley (so there are mountains around his place...)
>> with no phone connection
>> 2. He said in altitude he can get signal, which would require to have a
>> (flying) ballon with a phone attached to it and then maybe a cable
>> coming down? But it can't stay up at all times
>> 3. The "city" is at 9km from his place
>> 4. He would like to have Internet
>>
>> So no service provider delivers the service to his place.
>>
>> If anyone has some suggestions to direct my searches that would be nice.
> Kinda hard to make recommendations when the location is a mystery.
>
> Satellite service?
> _______________________________________________
>
Indeed I forgot this could matter. So the place is in Cambodia and the
valley is in a V shape, mountains bing outside of the V and the top of
the V facing the sea (or kind of....).
And so I asked if satellite connection was an option as it is what he
thought about, but I am not sure he knows of any provider at this stage.
Thank you.
Fred
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3 years, 11 months
OT: Internet solution in a valley 9km from the city
by Frederic Muller
Hi!
(I google searched and didn't really find much) So I have a friend who
asked me what his options were for this situation:
1. He lives in a valley (so there are mountains around his place...)
with no phone connection
2. He said in altitude he can get signal, which would require to have a
(flying) ballon with a phone attached to it and then maybe a cable
coming down? But it can't stay up at all times
3. The "city" is at 9km from his place
4. He would like to have Internet
So no service provider delivers the service to his place.
If anyone has some suggestions to direct my searches that would be nice.
Thank you.
Fred
3 years, 11 months
NVIDIA 340xx problem with kernel 5.6.6
by t_pol
Hi list members.
After having worked fine for a number of kernel upgrades from
5.4 to 5.5 ... , the nvidia-340xx module was not automatically
rebuild by kmod during the kernel upgrade to 5.6.6 leaving
the system stuck during the boot process.
Right now I've uninstalled kernel 5.6.6 and
excluded kernel* in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf.
I'm using Fedora 31 on an HP pavilion dv5 laptop
The nvidia driver has been installed following
this: https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA
Can someone kindly help me ?
Thanks in advance
Angelo
3 years, 11 months
python 3 bindings for libgnome
by Paolo Galtieri
Folks,
I have an issue that has cropped up in F31 and F32 and I hope someone
can help me.
I have been using sbackup for years to do backups on my system. It has
worked great up to and including F30. This program is a python2
program. The issue though has to do with bindings to libgnome. The
sbackup program consists of 2 parts, a front end and a back end which
actually does the backup. As long as I add #!/usr/bin/python2 to the
back end backups work fine. The issue I have is with the front end.
When I run the front end simple-backup-config on an F32 system I get the
following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/simple-backup-config", line 36, in <module>
import gnome.ui
ImportError: No module named gnome.ui
In F30 this module is provided by the package
gnome-python2-gnome-2.28.1-23.fc29.x86_64
Is there a corresponding package for python 3? I know python 2 is end
of life, and I know I need to port sbackup to python 3 going forward,
but I don't know what the python 3 equivalent to the gnome-python2-gnome
package.
Any help is appreciated.
Paolo
3 years, 11 months
Re: BIND 9.16
by David
I have nunerous Linux newbie questions, just using "bind" as a package
example.
The new 9.16 test-version of "bind" is considered "upstream.". Right ?
Is 9.17 "further upstream" ?
What factors will play out by the person choosing to replace the current
version of "bind" in the Rawhide repo" with a later version ?
Will that version be latest 9.16 described in the author's email. I am
assuming that the author of the email, Mr. Menšík, is not the bind
package-manager in Fedora.
And finally, what would happen in Fedora 32, for "bind" to get a
point-relase update ?
Any helpful insights related to packaging procedures for newbies would be
of interest. I have no clue what one does to compile a or build a
package.
David Locklear
3 years, 11 months
AAUGH! More "helpful" software!
by Tom Horsley
I try to shutdown my new fedora 32 virtual machine.
It immediately says:
"Installing updates, do not turn off"
AAAAAAUGH! I don't want to install frigging updates (yet).
How do I reinstall fedora and turn this crap off
before I shutdown the next time?
3 years, 11 months