
L
02.09.2017
12:50:12

Sid
02.09.2017
12:50:20

Tobias?
02.09.2017
12:50:21

Sid
02.09.2017
12:50:29

Google

L
02.09.2017
12:51:39
but the tool needs more love
to be considered for upstream

Sid
02.09.2017
12:52:29

L
02.09.2017
12:53:14

Sid
02.09.2017
12:53:29

L
02.09.2017
12:54:18

Sid
02.09.2017
12:55:11

Fadlun
02.09.2017
13:02:22

Muhammad Najih
02.09.2017
14:24:31
qemu runs smoothly in fedora and i hope to keep it in mind. because i often use it to run some other os in qemu. nice ??

@mysql
02.09.2017
14:42:11

Google

Muhammad Najih
02.09.2017
14:43:38
Qemu support NAT?
i didn't check yet, i just migrate from virtualbox to qemu & still installing many os. so far so good ?
or maybe i'll use both, qemu & virtualbox inside fedora ?

Tobias?
02.09.2017
15:04:38
It also supports a virtual bridge, VEPA if your switch supports it and passtrough mode
(passtrough rendering the interface on the host useless)

Ahmed
02.09.2017
15:07:41
guys , is it safe to open ports 993 & 587 to IMAP/SMTP protocol ?
sory i'm noob :D

L
02.09.2017
15:18:22
It's always a risk to open ports
Being connected to the internet is a risk
You gotta balance the risks and advantages

Ahmed
02.09.2017
15:19:54

Pïü?
02.09.2017
15:23:54

Ahmed
02.09.2017
15:24:29
Nylas Mail mangment
trusted by oracle
seem safe to me
what are u think ?

Muhammad Najih
02.09.2017
15:26:01
so this require that port?

Pïü?
02.09.2017
15:26:15
check the security guide or something provided by them

Muhammad Najih
02.09.2017
15:26:17
well...up to you dude ?

Google

Muhammad Najih
02.09.2017
15:27:33

Ahmed
02.09.2017
15:27:57
well , look at that
Nylas products run on Amazon Web Services
Nylas systems enforce TLS for public and private networks, and only support certificates signed by well-known CAs. Persistence and storage layers are encrypted and secured behind VPN & VPC firewalls.
All Nylas API calls require proprietary OAuth2 authentication tokens only granted by Nylas. User data is encrypted at rest using military-grade standards.
Nylas is Safe Harbor Compliant for both US-EU and US-Swiss standards, and is PCI and HIPAA ready. Our products regularly undergo rigorous 3rd-party audits and penetration tests
then, it seem great
what are u guys think ?

Sid
02.09.2017
15:32:51

Sheogorath
02.09.2017
15:34:11
what are u guys think ?
nylas mail is fine if you want to store your data on a 3rd party. But I wouldn't like to do so. The sad thing is that their client needs their backend API. (But yes, you can host it yourself, but it's not very good for selfhosting :/)

Muhammad Najih
02.09.2017
15:39:21
what are u guys think ?
if: i open another port
then: i'm ready if my system / data is any problem.
else: that's my opinion ?

Ahmed
02.09.2017
15:49:40
??
thanks all guys

Fadlun
02.09.2017
16:03:22

Sid
02.09.2017
16:04:11
I tried DDG, banging google didn't help..

Fadlun
02.09.2017
16:04:52
And I forget where is that issue.

Sid
02.09.2017
16:07:04

Fadlun
02.09.2017
16:07:08
You can ask raveit65 at #fedora-mate irc channel, he is the developer and maintainer.

Google

Sid
02.09.2017
16:09:50

(■_■¬)
02.09.2017
18:03:23

Anxhelo
02.09.2017
18:03:55
XFCE 4 lyfe ❤️

Admin
ERROR: S client not available

(■_■¬)
02.09.2017
18:04:10

Anxhelo
02.09.2017
18:04:57
btw, does anyone know of any way to make the pulseaudio tray icon smaller?
since it's not part of the notification tray it doesn't obey to the panel rules and it looks huge

Sid
02.09.2017
18:11:53

L
02.09.2017
18:19:20
It's a good thing you don't notice them
It's a life with less issues

Sid
02.09.2017
18:21:02
I got enough issues, I don't want more with my computers....
Ergo, Linux, Fedora and mageia..

Anxhelo
02.09.2017
18:24:48

(■_■¬)
02.09.2017
18:25:10

Sid
02.09.2017
18:25:49
> OCPD.
Yeah, I'm OCD on some things though.

(■_■¬)
02.09.2017
18:26:48

Justin
02.09.2017
20:39:15
@TheTuringTest Please don't post URLs without explanation that are unrelated to Fedora. Thanks.

punya
02.09.2017
22:00:49
https://medium.com/thecyberfibre/an-introduction-to-firebase-part-one-12e47c7eab65

Sheogorath
02.09.2017
22:05:35
@vaaesh please give some information about your link when posting it

Google

punya
02.09.2017
22:05:44

Sheogorath
02.09.2017
22:05:57

punya
02.09.2017
22:06:00
I thought of doing that but then the link had generated a description
I'll do that next time though, for sure

Sheogorath
02.09.2017
22:06:36
They do by default, yes, but why is this interesting for »Fedora« Users?

norj
02.09.2017
22:07:25
Programming users might be interested in firebase, but idk about linux

punya
02.09.2017
22:07:38
I assume a lot of people in here would be interested in Firebase
felt like the term was being thrown around a lot without actual explanation haha

Sheogorath
02.09.2017
22:10:03
I assume a lot of people in here would be interested in Firebase
Don't get me wrong :D I understand that Firebase is interesting in general, but it would simply be nice to introduce your links ^^
Something like: "For all fedoras who are interesting in modern backend development with Firebase: <link>"
That would be a bit better ;)
it would allow all these "non-tech" people to research or ignore the link without clicking it.

punya
02.09.2017
22:11:52

Sheogorath
02.09.2017
22:12:22
But maybe I'm too pedantic ^^