Re: graphical environment menus doesn't work

2019-10-05 Thread Angelo Moreschini
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thank you :-)

On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:23 PM stan via users 
wrote:

> On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 12:13:40 +0300
> Angelo Moreschini  wrote:
>
> > For transport reasons I had disassembled and re-installed on a
> > different case, my computer (with windows 10 and fedora 30).
> >
> > The technician has successfully performed the reassembly operation,
> > however, on booting Windows 10 the computer works correctly, while
> > booting via fedora the procedure allows you to log in (with a
> > previously registered user name) but after that, the graphical menu
> > environment does not appear .
> >
> > I can use still fedora in text mode (by Cntrl Alt F 1 -F3), however I
> > cannot activate the graphical menu environment.
> >
> >
> > How to activate the disappeared graphic environment?
> >
> >
> > some advice ?
>
> I don't know how to activate it in wayland, but if you run the
> following commands in your home directory from a virtual console
> (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-F1, they will start gnome in X.
>
> XCLIENTS=/home/$USER/.Xclients
> echo '#! /bin/bash' > $XCLIENTS
> echo ' ' >> $XCLIENTS
> chmod +x $XCLIENTS
> echo 'GSESSION="$(type -p gnome-session)"' >> $XCLIENTS
> echo 'exec $GSESSION' >> $XCLIENTS
> startx
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Re: Wifi systens -

2019-10-05 Thread Joe Zeff

On 10/05/2019 12:48 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I ordered one and should  have it Monday afternoon. If I can't disable 
dhcp with their software I can replace it with DD-WRT or Openwrt, 
whatever. I would prefer not to though.


Even if you can't disable dhcp on the router, you can configure the 
interfaces on the machines not to use it.

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Re: Wifi systens -

2019-10-05 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 10/05/19 13:56, Samuel Sieb wrote:


Yes, as long as you can figure out how to disable dhcp.  I've also 
found that some won't let you use the same ssid for the 2.4 and 5GHz 
bands. If they're the same, then 5GHz capable devices will 
automatically use that.
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.
I ordered one and should  have it Monday afternoon. If I can't disable 
dhcp with their software I can replace it with DD-WRT or Openwrt, 
whatever. I would prefer not to though.


As I said I liked the Tomato USB by Shibby software. One of the things 
it did was provide daily usage information for each user, ip address ...


Thanks for the help,  Bob.

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Re: Wifi systens -

2019-10-05 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 10/5/19 9:25 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I see a TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless 
router available at an attractive price. Information is a bit vague. 
Have you tried that model? I have been looking for assurance that it 
could be used as an Access point as it comes. I can probably install dd 
wrt or perhaps Tomato which has some features I find useful. I always 
seem to get lost looking for openwrt compatibility?


That's one of the models I'm still using with openwrt.

But it seems that for a/p use the original software ought to be good 
enough?


Yes, as long as you can figure out how to disable dhcp.  I've also found 
that some won't let you use the same ssid for the 2.4 and 5GHz bands. 
If they're the same, then 5GHz capable devices will automatically use that.

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Re: Wifi systens -

2019-10-05 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 10/04/19 17:59, Samuel Sieb wrote:


I have used TP-Link routers for many years and have been generally 
happy with them.  Unfortunately the newer ones are generally not 
supported by openwrt yet.  That said, the not so new ones are still 
good and some have 802.11ac support as well.

_

.
I see a TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless 
router available at an attractive price. Information is a bit vague. 
Have you tried that model? I have been looking for assurance that it 
could be used as an Access point as it comes. I can probably install dd 
wrt or perhaps Tomato which has some features I find useful. I always 
seem to get lost looking for openwrt compatibility?


But it seems that for a/p use the original software ought to be good enough?

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Re: open ssh

2019-10-05 Thread Ed Greshko

On 10/5/19 3:56 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:

On 10/4/19 6:35 AM, George N. White III wrote:

On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 06:41, Angelo Moreschini mailto:mrangelo.fed...@gmail.com>> wrote:



    currently I perform operations between different computers in my
    local network using open SSH; however, when I do this, I always use
    the computer's IP number to reference the host. (ex: sudo ssh
    angelo_dev@10.0.0.15 )

    I'm wondering without yet finding an answer how to do the same thing
    using (instead of the IP address) the name of the computer ..
    Do I have to Installase BIND? And then what else is needed? ...


Have you tried Multicast DNS ?    See 
mDNS on Fedora Linux 


This is what I was just going to suggest.  You need to set on each computer a unique hostname with "hostnamectl" 
and make sure that avahi is running.  On the computer you're connecting from, make sure you have "nss-mdns" 
installed (I don't know if it is by default).  Then you can use ".local" to connect.  If you 
don't set a hostname, I think the default is "linux", so you end up with linux.local, linux-2.local, etc.



One thing to be aware of, and not mentioned in the fedora magazine article is 
you happen to
have a network with some hosts using IPv6 only you need to change the 
nsswitch.conf
host line to mdns_minimal instead of mdns4_minimal.


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