Re: Tomcat
by Rahul Sadotra
Hi Michael,
--- Michael Folin <michael.folin(a)donator.se> wrote:
> how do I install Tomcat i fedora?
> can't find it during the installation
>
If you mean during the installation of Fedora Core
itself, then I don't think Tomcat is provided with
Fedora Core (please feel free to correct me if I'm
wrong).
This means you will probably need to download Apache
Jakarta Tomcat (either binaries, or the source which
you'll need to build) and install it.
Hope this helps.
All the best,
Rahul
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1 week, 4 days
SATA optical drives
by David Fletcher
I'm currently running FC5, will probably upgrade to F7 in a couple of months.
Unfortunately my CD/DVD rewriter appears to have died, before it's
even seen a dual layer disk :'(
SATA hard drives run without problems for me, but now that SATA
optical drives are starting to appear in the shops, would it be OK to
buy one of these and get rid of another wide ribbon cable?
Is anybody already running them with Fedora?
Thanks for any advice/experiences.
Dave F
11 months, 2 weeks
Re: cisco ise
by Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2020-04-28 at 16:45 +0000, david richyad wrote:
> cisco ise helps safeguard your business. It lets you control access throughout your network, see the user and device details, and stop/contain any threats. You can also use it to enforce security policies throughout your network. As a result, it helps prevent any technical issues and strengthens your cybersecurity measures. In short, you can manage your network security with more ease. Everything can be handled in one place, as opposed to needing multiple different applications open at once.
>
> https://www.fieldengineer.com/blogs/cisco-ise-deployment-guide
Does this have anything to do with Fedora? Advertising is not
acceptable on this list.
poc
1 year
How do I do a group reinstall of Xfce?
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
I have both MATE and Xfce installed. If I boot
into MATE, such that Xfce is not running, or not
start a GUI at all, how do I do a group reinstall
of Xfce?
Many thanks,
-T
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1 year, 1 month
Shift+PrintScreen gone with F36?
by Frederic Muller
Hi!
Something I use almost daily and.. nothing happens now. Is there a
replacement shortcut or a way to enable it back?
Thank you.
Fred
1 year, 3 months
Duplex Printer Problem
by Jonathan Ryshpan
Whenever I try to print from Okular, a box with this message appears:
There are conflicts in duplex settings. Do you want to fix them?
And printing is in fact funky: the options for double sided printing:
Okular->Print->Options
are strange. The option "Long Side Printing" is selected (though greyed
out); the option "Off" is selectable, but if selected, no other option
can be selected afterward. Firefox doesn't allow control of duplex
printing using its native print dialog, but duplex can be controlled
using the system dialog.
Does anyone know what's going on or how to fix it.
Printer:
HP Color Laserjet M255dw
Cups Version:
cups-2.4.2-4.fc36.x86_64
System Info:
Operating System: Fedora Linux 36
KDE Plasma Version: 5.25.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.97.0
Qt Version: 5.15.5
Kernel Version: 5.19.4-200.fc36.x86_64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11
Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
Memory: 15.5 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 4600
Manufacturer: ASUS
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not by 1 percent.
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1 year, 8 months
fstab: systemd still uses the old version
by Robert Nichols
I have added a line to /etc/fstab:
/dev/mapper/imgs /mnt/imgs ext4 noauto,noexec,nodev 0 0
I have run "systemctl daemon-reload"
After a reboot, the command "mount /mnt/imgs" still returns the message:
Mount: (hint) your fstab has been modified, but systemd still uses
the old version; use 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload.
This is Fedora 36, fully updated. What am I missing?
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Do NOT delete it.
1 year, 9 months
following thunderbird upgrade to 102, it takes over 1h of 100% CPU to
start
by Eyal Lebedinsky
f36, just updated and received thunderbird-librnp-rnp-102.2.0-1.fc36.x86_64
from thunderbird-91.12.0-1.fc36.x86_64
tb brings up the expected display but no input is accepted. The process is shown as running with 100% CPU
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
72149 eyal 20 0 4075036 772700 223612 R 100.3 2.4 5:26.57 thunderbird
It will not refresh(*) the panel and will start responding after about 1h.
[later] I see the panel was refreshed after 50m
but input was still not accepted and the display will not refresh. It resolved after 70m.
After this is seems to be OK, I can read mail etc.
To be sure, I made a copy of the profile where I deleted all the .msf files and observed the same thing.
I tried this a few times.
It is not just a one-off post-upgrade process. After it recovers and works, if I shut tb down and launch it
then it repeats the problem.
There are not too many emails here, maybe a few tens of thousand totaling just over 1GB (a few mailing lists).
My main mail client is on another machine, still running tb 91, and not showing this problem.
Searching the 'net I did not find a relevant report, where should I look?
BTW, after reading the release notes, seeing the structural changes, I wonder if it is at all possible
to downgrade to v91?
TIA
(*) "not refreshed" means the panel is not painted after minimize/restore, showing only a border.
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Eyal Lebedinsky (fedora(a)eyal.emu.id.au)
1 year, 9 months