On Thu, 04 Jul 2019 11:16:00 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
> In what way did it fail? Using the dig tool will directly query DNS
> servers. So a test of "dig example.com @8.8.8.8", for example, will
> see if you can access an external DNS server. This test won't make
> use of any of your DNS
Hi all,
The LDAPCon 2019 CFP is now open - if you are in the EU and able to attend this
event, it would be amazing to see some 389 user presentations, and to be able
to hear about how you use this software in your environments. It's also a great
chance to meet many people in the community and
On Wed, 2019-07-03 at 18:25 -0700, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> Device Boot StartEndSectors Size Id Type
> /dev/sdc1 * 2048 3907029166 3907027119 1.8T 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
Don't forget that when you use partitioning tools to look at a drive,
they look at the flags on the
On 7/3/19 6:25 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I managed to figure that out after I sent the email. What confused me
was that for 1 and 2 TB drives fdisk -l says the drives are:
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdc1 * 2048 3907029166 3907027119 1.8T 7
Tim:
>> This will query specific servers:
>> dig example.com @1.1.1.1
stan:
> When the first failed, skipped this.
In what way did it fail? Using the dig tool will directly query DNS
servers. So a test of "dig example.com @8.8.8.8", for example, will
see if you can access an external DNS
On 7/3/19 6:25 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I managed to figure that out after I sent the email. What confused me
was that for 1 and 2 TB drives fdisk -l says the drives are:
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdc1 * 2048 3907029166 3907027119 1.8T 7
I managed to figure that out after I sent the email. What confused me
was that for 1 and 2 TB drives fdisk -l says the drives are:
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdc1 * 2048 3907029166 3907027119 1.8T 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
for 4 and 8 TB drives dfisk -l
On 7/3/19 1:50 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I recently purchased a 4TB external USB drive. I have purchased USB
drives in the past and have run dosfslabel to set the drive label. When
I tried this on F29 I get the following:
dosfslabel /dev/sdc2 NEW_LABEL
Currently, only 1 or 2 FATs are
On 7/3/19 1:50 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
Folks,
I recently purchased a 4TB external USB drive. I have purchased USB
drives in the past and have run dosfslabel to set the drive label. When
I tried this on F29 I get the following:
dosfslabel /dev/sdc2 NEW_LABEL
Currently, only 1 or 2 FATs
Folks,
I recently purchased a 4TB external USB drive. I have purchased USB
drives in the past and have run dosfslabel to set the drive label. When
I tried this on F29 I get the following:
dosfslabel /dev/sdc2 NEW_LABEL
Currently, only 1 or 2 FATs are supported, not 0.
I have 2 8TB drives
FC29, Cinnamon desktop, fully updated. The printer is an Epson ET-4500,
connected through WiFi. The Administration->Print Settings dialog detects
the printer. Printing a test page works like a charm. But it seems like
nothing else included with the system can print. xreader and xed for
example,
Thanks to the work of a number of helpful people I now know how to configure
KDE plasma to allow Firefox to work in dark mode and support the CSS
prefers-color-scheme
feature.
In KDE Settings search for GTK. This brings up the GTK Application Appearance
panel.
In here you can choose the GTK2
On Wed, 03 Jul 2019 13:02:52 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
> No, that was it.
Darn.
> You haven't firewalled things into non-functionality?
I'm running the default firewalld setting of public. And nothing has
difficulties accessing the web with the router serving as dns. Just in
case I set it
| From: Robert Moskowitz
| I have not done IRC since '98! Going to have to find a client and remember
| how... :)
I use IRC a bit. hexchat (the replacement for xchat) seems OK if you
want a GUI client.
Perhaps you'd find it less challenging to use this mailing list:
HI Seth,
I'm sorry to still bother you ..., but your help could save me a lot of
useless tests (since there are many parameters to manage and knowing what I
really have to do could, this trigger me the use of useless ones).
I think that I understood the crux of the problem ... (the UDEV theory
On 7/3/19 3:43 AM, Germano Massullo wrote:
Another place where you can find useful informations is the
#ibmthinkpad Freenode IRC channel
I have not done IRC since '98! Going to have to find a client and
remember how... :)
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