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- Red Hat Certified System Administrator Openstack (100-058-973)
- RHCSA (RHEL 6)
- RHCT & RHCE (RHEL 5)
- Scripting with sh, bash, python, php, awk
This is a mess, and not "ready for production"
Follow this steps ( all as root,please be careful )
sudo nautilus /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme make a copy of the file "noise-texture.png" this is the background file in the GDM now copy "your image.png" to /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme erase the file "noise-texture.png" rename your "image.png" to "noise-texture.png"
powercfg /h off
exit
)If you This is a new installation, you may not need to disable fast startup, jump to Shutdown the machine completely.
Create a systemd service file: /etc/systemd/system/net-resume.service
[Unit]
Description=Local system resume actions
After=suspend.target
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/bin/systemctl restart network-manager.service
[Install]
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Updated May 21/2018
There are lots of different how-tos out there for automatically launching VMs using VirtualBox on MacOS. Most of them focus on older versions of VirtualBox or old versions of MacOS.
Tested using MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4 running VirtualBox 5.2.12. The guest OS is Fedora 28.
Following the instructions on the VirtualBox website (https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch09.html#autostart), copy the Virtualbox autostart plist template file to your system's LaunchDaemons folder.
david$ sudo cp \
Commandlets/snippets for https://github.com/acritelli/rucksack.
Check remote certificate information, including issuer, subject, SAN DNS entries and validity dates.
check-ssl-info:
command: 'echo | openssl s_client -no_ign_eof -servername {{ server_name }} -connect {{ server_name }}:443 2>/dev/null | openssl x509 -noout -text -dates| grep -e Issuer: -e notBefore -e notAfter -e Subject: -e DNS: | sed "s/^ *//g; s/ DNS:/ /g; s/DNS:/DNS: /; s/\(not.*\)=/\1: /"'