So I spent the last 30 minutes or so trying to find a detailed
description of the content of /var/log/secure. Sure, I know the purpose
of the file and most of the messages are self-explanatory. But some
of the message content is not. I was surprised that multiple search
engines were unable to find
On 12/10/23 04:48, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Been having a problem here for a couple days now that I am not figuring
out...
A couple days ago, my mouse stopped working on the only right side USB
port. It is a traveler Verbatim optical mouse; nothing special.
It works in either of the left por
It is almost certainly going to be a memory issue.
In fact earlier today Firefox made my 32G windows 11 device mostly
useless (not a complete lockup for anything but firefox, but
everything else was horribly slow).
I have had to kill firefox on multiple different websites and multiple
different m
On Mon, 27 Nov 2023, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sat, 25 Nov 2023, Roger Heflin wrote:
Hardware issues do not typically leave the machine up (except for
intel/amd throttling down when getting hot, but even that will crash
if it gets bad enough).install kernel-tools and run turbostat it
will
Am 11.12.23 um 18:36 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
And now I am back home; plugged my KVM into the same USB port and have
both keyb and mouse working.
Did you consider "cleaning"? USB ports and plugs have a tendency to
accumulate dust inside.
Ralf
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On 12/11/23 00:57, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/10/23 04:48, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Been having a problem here for a couple days now that I am not
figuring out...
A couple days ago, my mouse stopped working on the only right side
USB port. It is a traveler Verbatim optical mouse; nothing spec
Actually, that brings up another point, that I don't know if it's still
the case.
When you write a file to a specific place, the SELinux contexts are set
for what's usually expected at that file path. e.g. Write a page.html
file in your homespace, and it'll get general context that won't be
read
On Sun, 2023-12-10 at 16:08 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 12/10/2023 03:09 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > In my case at least there wasn't even a mouse cursor on screen, and
> > the
> > fact that nothing was written to the journal for about 10 hours
> > before
> > I rebooted would seem to indicat