Hello List
am using Xfce : - in /var/log/warn : i see warning
" The gnome keyring socket is not owned with the same credentials as
the user login: /run/user/1000/keyring-4i77r7/control
2013-11-27T13:27:17.434100+02:00 su: gkr-pam: couldn't unlock the login
keyring "
...............
- any ideas how to fix ?
thanks
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Hi Folks,
There seems to be a flurry of IPv6 talk going on, maybe this is time
for me to bring up the rogue router problem again? I asked about
this a couple of times over the years but could never find anyone
to comment on it.
First, here's the RFC that describes the problem:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6104
Rogue routers have affected me personally at a customer's site.
This is a large, professionally managed, dual-stacked network with
a number of v4 class B addresses and thousands of hosts. Subnets
seem to be /20 CIDR in size, so there are plenty of "neighbors" on
any given subnet.
I've encountered the situation where misconfigured Windows systems
will advertise themselves as an IPv6 router. They then happily accept
traffic and drop it all silently on the floor. This problem doesn't seem
to bother other Windows boxes too much, but it absolutely kills SSH
connections. SSH preferentially tries IPv6 port 22, which when sent
to a dumb Windows box results in very long hangups and connection
failures. My workaround for my cohort of Linux desktops and servers
was to disable IPv6 for both ssh and sshd. This will work for as long
as the host network supports dual stacks, but eventually?
Then there's the issue of intentional MITM attacks using this vector.
If a bad actor has physical access to a subnet, or has compromised
a host on that subnet, your goose is cooked.
This link mentions some mitigations, but they're quite technical and
may require hardware support.
https://community.infoblox.com/t5/IPv6-Center-of-Excellence/Holding-IPv6-Ne…
So, what is the threat to a home IPv6 user who has WiFi and an Internet
of Things with minimal/non-existent security? I personally feel safer
behind a nice natted IPv4 firewall with ACL rules between my copper
and WiFi subnets. I just feel that I have more control of the situation
with a simpler network.
Has SUSE addressed this issue? Tell me I don't have to worry about it!
Regards,
Lew
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Hi,
I simply can't find a suitable video editor that works.
My goal is to extract the interesting parts of a TV recording. Ie, mark
the start of the movie, the end, the commercials inside, and dump all
that into a single file, perhaps recoding.
One limitation is that movies here have two sound tracks, one in
Spanish, and the other one in the original language, typically English.
I want to keep both, obviously.
I don't need any transition or effect, just a simple editor that allows
me to remove unwanted sections.
I have tried:
pitivi - crashes on start
LiVES - works for an hour at 100% CPU and can't load the file.
dvbcut - says my mpeg file is not a video (and it certainly is!)
tragtor - can convert, but not edit.
openshot - almost. My video has two sound tracks, and this tool ignores
the second track.
cinelerra-cv - I can't make head or tails of it. I tell it to load a
video file, it does, but then I don't see how to do anything. It doesn't
even display the video. I may have to read the manual, but I dislike
having to read a manual for a GUI. Still...
kdenlive - Well... crashes too often. I can mark the cuts, but it does
not display what I'm cutting. And only one sound track.
HandBrake - no edit.
Avidemux - one sound track only.
Kino - abandonware.
Lightworks ??
Shotcut - Segmentation fault on start.
cer@Telcontar:~/Videos/Fusion/trabajo> shotcut
QSqlDatabase: QSQLITE driver not loaded
QSqlDatabase: available drivers: QMYSQL QMYSQL3
QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
Database::Database(QObject*) Failed to get version.
QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
bool Database::upgradeVersion1() Failed to create thumbnails table.
Database version is 0
Segmentation fault
cer@Telcontar:~/Videos/Fusion/trabajo>
Flowblade ?? I don't understand the tool. May need some reading. At
least it runs.
I would like something that would produce a command line to ffmpeg in a
GUI. Then I could modify further the options. This would be ideal.
tragtor works this way, but has no editor.
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Cheers
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)
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$SUBJ says it all - I'm missing the hostname. When several PC are
connected via a kvm switch it's handy being able to tell where you are
logging in.
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http://www.dns24.ch/ - free dynamic DNS, made in Switzerland.
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I have to put the complete hwinfo from the cli to a txt outputfile. I recall I
can do this somehow with grep, but all the web resources speak about long
scripts. Notwithstanding, I recall, a very simple command can do this. If
somebody is knowledgeable I would appreciate.
Seasonal greetings.
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Hi,
I see scripts in "/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/". What would be the
right place to add my own scripts?
A pointer to reading about them?
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
Hi - I downloaded the ISO image for Leap 42.2 to install it on my brand
spanking new ASUS laptop and ran into an unexpected issue. (I did verify
the MD5 checksum so suspect the DVD I put the image on is OK.) The
installation starts up OK with a lot of text output and gets to the
point where 3 overlapped green bars are showing progress and at that
point it opens up a dialog box asking me what the URL is for the
repository. It gives me 3 options for the CD, the hard drive, and the
internet URL. I chose CD obviously but it acts like nothing is there and
keeps asking. My guess is that something is wrong with the basic CD/DVD
driver that is being installed? Funny that the installation started up
OK from the DVD but then it appears to lose the ability to talk to it at
some point...
Do you want me to send any more info? How do I proceed? Thanks in
advance, Marc...
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All,
Installed leap 42.2 with the nvidia drivers. Upon install of the drivers, I
lost backlight control (which was by manually updating the nouveau provided
/sys/class/backlight/nv_backlight/brightness interface).
With the nvidia driver installed, /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0 remains,
but doesn't provide backlight control (I don't expect it to).
With the same setup on arch, we generally use either the nvidia_bl or
nvidiabl 3rd party packages[1] to provide a
/sys/class/backlight/nvidia_backlight interface that then works as the nouveau
provided interface (nv_backlight) did.
The only difference I'm seeing with opensuse, is the values in
acpi_video0/brightness no longer change when using my laptop hotkeys, ctrl+F9
(lower) and crtl+F10(raise). (on arch, I simply used inotifywait to watch for
changes on acpi_video0/brightness and then scaled the values and updated
nvidia_backlight/brightness to provide backlight control via the hotkeys)
Does anyone know of a buildservice package to control the backlight on
laptops with the nvidia driver installed? Anybody have another way of getting
backlight control? (this laptop is blinding without brightness set to 50%)
Footnote [1]:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA/Tips_and_tricks#Enabling_bright…https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nvidia-bl/https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nvidiabl/
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I came across this
http://www.businessinsider.com/oracle-starts-to-audit-java-customers-2016-12
and I find it rather disturbing. I'm glad I'm a Linux user :-)
Are there FOSS 'installers' for Java and Windows?
Well, actually, even as a Linux user I'm nervous, since I get the Java Runtime
from Oracle.
They could turn around and charge for that.
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>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
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Hello:
Is it possible to backup a whole android file system to
an openSUSE linux computer? The net is full of sites
explaining how to do android tablet or phone backup to
PC but those mostly apply to backing up some of the data
only. I would like to make a copy of the whole file system
of a cell phone to my openSUSE computer. I would like:
-backup/copy the whole file system
-use cable connection between android device and computer
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