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Jun 9 |
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Why does F10 in gnome-terminal open the right-click menu? This setting disables the F10 shortcut for the Gnome Terminal menu, but it sounds like you have another shortcut defined somewhere else if you're still getting a right-click menu. I'm not that familiar with Fedora, but you should have a Keyboard Shortcuts or similar applet that may have something relevant. |
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Jun 8 |
answered | Why does F10 in gnome-terminal open the right-click menu? |
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Apr 13 |
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How to set separate global/user keyboard settings in LXDE? deleted 2 characters in body |
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Apr 13 |
answered | How to set separate global/user keyboard settings in LXDE? |
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Jan 28 |
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Vim shortcuts in insert mode That's awesome. I never knew about ctrl-o, despite having used Vim for years. |
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Jan 28 |
answered | Debian based system, only one gui program, nothing else |
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Oct 22 |
answered | Debian 6 - Disk partitioning too long |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 4 |
answered | Chrooted SFTP with full access to SSH stopped working (Debian) |
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Jun 4 |
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Seamless mode in XEN? @Caleb - you're absolutely right. I completely forgot about X forwarding. |
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Jun 4 |
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How to restrict an SSH user to only allow SSH-tunneling? Sorry, I wasn't clear - I meant in combination with the server setting. It's been my experience in the past that if you set the shell to something that's not a shell, you can't connect at all because it tries to open a shell but can't. So the security is enforced on the server side (using Caleb's method) but if you have issues connecting after that, you may need to set the client-side switch. |
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Jun 3 |
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Seamless mode in XEN? added 23 characters in body |
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Jun 3 |
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How to restrict an SSH user to only allow SSH-tunneling? To add to Caleb's answer, you may also need to tell the client to not to execute a shell. With the openssh command line, this is done with the -N flag. There is a similar option in PuTTY, but I don't recall the exact name. |
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Jun 3 |
answered | Seamless mode in XEN? |
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May 20 |
answered | Enforce site-wide SSL on Debian LAMP |
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Oct 21 |
answered | vnc connection working with PuTTY but not with command line |
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Oct 21 |
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rpd over https using a linux client Without a server to test against, or more information about the protocols in use, I'm afraid I don't have any other suggestions. |
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Oct 13 |
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rpd over https using a linux client added 789 characters in body |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 11 |
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rpd over https using a linux client added 245 characters in body; deleted 22 characters in body |