howto turn off WOL?
by Neal Becker
If I suspend my laptop with enet connected, it immediately wakes again (yes, my
suspend is working again!)
I can turn off WOL using
sudo /sbin/ethtool -s p3p1 wol d
What is the recommended way to set this option permanently?
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9 years, 4 months
Chrony, NTP, and Firewalld -
by Bob Goodwin
I have two Fedora-21 computers set as time servers for chrony, this one
[box10] Which began as a new install and box7 which evolved from the
alpha version. In both the firewalld GUI Service > Workstation > NTP
show "checked." However I have to disable the firewall in box7 to allow
it to serve chrony and display in chronyc sources.
So it appears that the GUI is not telling the whole story, stuff is
happening that it doesn't cope with. I considered yum remove and
re-install firewalld but rejected that idea as probably causing more
problems. I guess that means fixing iptables from the command line, a
scary prospect!
Can anyone offer some very basic help doing that?
Bob
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box10 Fedora-21/64bit Linux/XFCE
9 years, 4 months
KDE Auto Login
by Jonathan Ryshpan
Is the KDE auto login function, which automatically starts a user
session when the system boots up, still available under Fedora 21?
If so, how can it be enabled?
System is
4 processor x86_64
KDE 4.14.3
Fedora 21
9 years, 4 months
Fedup troubles
by Beartooth
There must be something obvious here that I don't see :
Complete!
[i.e., machine had just been fully updated.]
[root@localhost ~]# fedup --network 21 --product=nonproduct
setting up repos...
getting boot images...
.treeinfo.signed
| 2.1 kB 00:00:00
setting up update...
fedup.yum WARNING: nothing added for fedora-release-nonproduct
finding updates 100%
[===========================================================================]
verify local files 100%
[========================================================================]
warning: /var/cache/system-upgrade/rpmfusion-nonfree/packages/rpmfusion-
nonfree-release-21-1.noarch.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID
a668b376: NOKEY
Importing GPG key 0xA668B376:
Userid : "RPM Fusion nonfree repository for Fedora (21) <rpmfusion-
buildsys(a)lists.rpmfusion.org>"
Fingerprint: e160 058e f06f a4c3 c15d 0f86 0174 46d1 a668 b376
Package : rpmfusion-nonfree-release-20-1.noarch (@/rpmfusion-nonfree-
release-20.noarch/20)
From : /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rpmfusion-nonfree-fedora-21
Downloading failed: Didn't install any keys
[root@localhost ~]#
Clue, please?
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9 years, 4 months
Window manager problems
by Tethys
I had an old machine running some ancient version of Fedora (13 or
something, I think). All was good. But obviously obsolete and probably
insecure. So I upgraded to Fedora 20 before Christmas. I typically use
fvwm. However, when I move windows, an image of the window in its
previous position remains. See the following screenshot:
http://pics.astradyne.co.uk/ref/150101--fvwm.png
Note that there is only one terminal open here. The rest are ghost
images. It doesn't do this if I use GNOME or KDE. I initially thought
that it might be an fvwm problem. But I can replicate it using icewm
as well. There are two ways to start the window manager - via the
session type dropdown box, or via a user script (~/.Xclients). Playing
around with a few options, I get the following results:
Starting from session dropdown:
fvwm - broken
icewm - working
KDE - working
GNOME - working
XFCE - working
Starting from ~/.Xclients:
fvwm - broken
icewm - broken
xfwm4 - broken
mutter - working
kwin - working
This is with Intel graphics:
macbeth:~# lspci | fgrep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
I tried compiling a new version of fvwm from source, but that showed
the same problem. icewm and xfwm4 are intriguing in that they're
broken from ~/.Xclients but working from the session dropdown. Any
ideas?
Tet
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9 years, 4 months
chrony lan -
by Bob Goodwin
If I block WAN connection to a server will it find a time reference on
the LAN? There's usually a workstation connected and getting it's clock
updated but it looks like the server is not? I haven't found the answer
in the man pages ... I was looking for a configuration setting perhaps.
Bob
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box10 Fedora-21/64bit Linux/XFCE
9 years, 4 months
f21 - dead.letter
by Robert Moskowitz
I just noticed that I am getting my logwatch email dropped off as
dead.letter under /root.
And that my personal cron rsync is also coming as dead.letter under
/home/rgm/
It seems that postfix is not running by default:
# systemctl status postfix
postfix.service - Postfix Mail Transport Agent
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/postfix.service; disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
so I enabled and started postfix.
Is that what I need to do, and all I need to do?
I would like things to work tonight when cronie kicks off its jobs.
9 years, 5 months
Firewalld and fail2ban on f21
by David Mehler
Hello,
Last time I tried this combination it was either f19 or f20 I was
unable to get it to work as firewalld was new. On f21 is anyone using
firewalld to manage their firewall and fail2ban to protect services
against bots?
Thanks.
Dave.
9 years, 5 months