On 12/27/2017 06:22 AM, Michael Watters wrote:
On 12/27/2017 05:33 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 26 December 2017, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
There is an ongoing project to unify Gnome and KDE password managers.
See https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/secret-storage-spec/
It
Colin J Thomson wrote:
> FYI, I find "dnf whatprovides" most useful,
Yeah, I use that and dnf repoquery a lot. Strictly
speaking, 'dnf provides' is the documented command, with
whatprovides kept as an undocumented alias.
> Or add a wildcard
>
> [xxx@xxx ~]$ dnf whatprovides python*-keyring
Ind
On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 08:43 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 02:25 +, Christopher wrote:
> > > python-keyring is a python wrapper around several
> > > different package managers. It comes with a command-line
> > > 'keyring' command. There's a v
On Wednesday, 27 December 2017 18:40:29 GMT Todd Zullinger wrote:
> The main issue I see is that many users expect dnf list to
> do more than it does. But yum list behaved this way as well
> (and still does on el6/el7). It may just be that less
> people noticed until python-$module packages wer
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 20:49:08 + (UTC)
Beartooth wrote:
> My apologies if this is a Very Dumb Question: what are people
> viewing mp4 files with? I've tried a bunch of stuff, and searched
> "Fedora mp4" online, but it seems nothing I have installed will do it.
In addition to all the oth
On 12/27/2017 12:49 PM, Beartooth wrote:
>
> My apologies if this is a Very Dumb Question: what are people
> viewing mp4 files with? I've tried a bunch of stuff, and searched "Fedora
> mp4" online, but it seems nothing I have installed will do it.
VLC should certainly play it...provided y
On Dec 27, 2017 2:52 PM, "Beartooth" wrote:
>
>
> My apologies if this is a Very Dumb Question: what are people
> viewing mp4 files with? I've tried a bunch of stuff, and searched "Fedora
> mp4" online, but it seems nothing I have installed will do it.
>
Enable RPMFusion repos, install `mp
On 12/28/17 04:49, Beartooth wrote:
> My apologies if this is a Very Dumb Question: what are people
> viewing mp4 files with? I've tried a bunch of stuff, and searched "Fedora
> mp4" online, but it seems nothing I have installed will do it.
>
My viewers of choice are vlc, smplayer, or mplay
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 20:49:08 + (UTC)
Beartooth wrote:
> what are people
> viewing mp4 files with?
Probably need to install the rpmfusion.org repos and get
mplayer (command line only, but has some gui wrappers) or vlc.
Might even be some plugins on rpmfusion that let the
"standard" fedora med
VLC
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Beartooth wrote:
>
> My apologies if this is a Very Dumb Question: what are people
> viewing mp4 files with? I've tried a bunch of stuff, and searched "Fedora
> mp4" online, but it seems nothing I have installed will do it.
>
> --
> Beartooth Staffwri
My apologies if this is a Very Dumb Question: what are people
viewing mp4 files with? I've tried a bunch of stuff, and searched "Fedora
mp4" online, but it seems nothing I have installed will do it.
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (preciou
>
> On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 19:56 +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there a way to enter (force) the NCK code of a USB Modem?
>
>
> A google search using the sentence above suggests that this might be a Huawei
> but Vodafone also shows up high on the list.
>
> Maybe it would hel
On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 19:56 +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to enter (force) the NCK code of a USB Modem?
A google search using the sentence above suggests that this might be a Huawei
but Vodafone also shows up high on the list.
Maybe it would help if you gave some actu
Hello,
Is there a way to enter (force) the NCK code of a USB Modem?
Thank.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
Université du Littor
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Neither does 'dnf info ...' nor 'dnf search ...' so it's either a
> pretty serious defect or the package is poorly named. Embedding the
> specific version of Python in the package name doesn't seem like a
> future-proof strategy in general.
The package is named properl
> Hello,
>
> I moved to a new mobile provider (key USB 3/4).
> I obtained the code to unlock the key.
> But I do not know how to use it.
>
> Could you help me?
>
I tried with minicom
but AT^CARDLOCK?
or
AT^CARDLOCK="x"
does not work
Any idea?
-
Hardware | m
Il giorno mer, 27/12/2017 alle 09.22 -0500, Michael Watters ha scritto:
> keepassx2
KeePassXC is better, and, if you want, can save/restore also FF
password.
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(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 27 Workstation)
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On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 08:43 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Using 'dnf list python-keyring'
> does not, but that's a quirk/bug of dnf IMO.
Neither does 'dnf info ...' nor 'dnf search ...' so it's either a
pretty serious defect or the package is poorly named. Embedding the
specific version of Python
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 11:24:06 +0200
Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> hi,
>
>
> in order to backing up of the data , I wrote a script that uses the rsync
> command.
>
> This script have to be launched manually, and the data are saved on a USB
> Hard Disk, which (obviously) must be mounted.
>
> The mo
On 12/27/2017 05:33 AM, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 26 December 2017, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
>> There is an ongoing project to unify Gnome and KDE password managers.
>> See https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/secret-storage-spec/
>>
>> It's been ongoing for quite a few years
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 02:25 +, Christopher wrote:
>> python-keyring is a python wrapper around several
>> different package managers. It comes with a command-line
>> 'keyring' command. There's a version for both python2 and
>> python3 in Fedora, and in EPEL also.
>
On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 02:25 +, Christopher wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 6:21 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> > On Tue, 2017-12-26 at 14:23 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > > Is there any way to unify the password managers for Gnome (Keyring), KDE
> > > (Wallet), Firefox (internal), e
Hello,
I moved to a new mobile provider (key USB 3/4).
I obtained the code to unlock the key.
But I do not know how to use it.
Could you help me?
Thank.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@g
I don't speak from any authority but I'm not surprised. I mean we can't even
decide on a single clipboard. There is an x clipboard and the window manager
has its own clipboard.
I'm amazed every day things work as well as they do with people like these
making decisions.
GnuPG
4483fad9f893eaf6
Allegedly, on or about 26 December 2017, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
> There is an ongoing project to unify Gnome and KDE password managers.
> See https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/secret-storage-spec/
>
> It's been ongoing for quite a few years and hasn't produced anything
> usable so
hi,
in order to backing up of the data , I wrote a script that uses the rsync
command.
This script have to be launched manually, and the data are saved on a USB
Hard Disk, which (obviously) must be mounted.
The mounting of the partitions for the back up on the USB HD is made
permantly at boot
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