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openSUSE is an open, free and secure operating system for PC, laptops, servers and ARM devices. Managing your emails, browsing the web, watching online streams, playing games, serving websites or doing office work never felt this empowering. And best part? It's not only backed by one of the leaders in open source industry, but also driven by lively community.

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firewalld (self.opensuse)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ichbinjasokreativ to c/opensuse
 
 

Hi everybody, I recently installed OpenSuse Leap, but I have trouble working with firewalld. The goal is to accept incoming ssh and vnc connections from two IPs exclusively, but it just does'nt work. I removed all interfaces from zone public, set the internal zone up so that it has only the two IPs as sources and only the ssh and vnc services, but I still get asked for password when I try to ssh into the machine from an IP that is not listed. Any hints?

firewall-cmd --get-active-zones returns this: docker interfaces: docker0 internal sources: 192.168.0.3/24 192.168.0.2/24

firewall-cmd --zone=internal --list-all returns this: internal (active) target: default icmp-block-inversion: no interfaces: sources: 192.168.0.3/24 192.168.0.2/24 services: ssh vnc-server ports: 22/tcp 5900/tcp 5901/tcp protocols: forward: no masquerade: no forward-ports: source-ports: icmp-blocks: rich rules:

edit: Even with this configuration here, incoming ssh connections from an unlisted address still ask for password: firewall-cmd --get-active-zones
docker interfaces: docker0 drop interfaces: eth0 br0 internal sources: 192.168.0.3/24 192.168.0.2/24

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/opensuse
 
 

Hi everybody.

I was trying to make the switch to Wayland, but this little problem is really keeping me in X11.

The display turns off, says that there is no signal/input, turns off again but after that it wakes up immediately.

This happens either by using the shortcut to turn the display off Ctrl + Alt + D or waiting for the 10 minutes specified in the Energy Saving options.

I've found this Bug 462695 at KDE.org where it says the problem is from openSUSE.

I've already disabled KScreen 2 in Background Services.

In X11 the display has no problems entering energy saving mode.

Does anybody have the same problem or any idea what it might be keeping the display from sleeping?

My specs:

  • openSUSE Tumbleweed
  • Kernel 6.4.11-1-default
  • DE: Plasma 5.27.7
  • CPU Intel i5-4670K
  • GPU AMD ATI Radeon RX 6750 XT
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On their web site it mentions that the live usb stick is not for testing your hardware's compatibility So what is best way to test you hardware

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submitted 1 year ago by appe to c/opensuse
 
 

Hi

Any long term user of Tumbleweed that have any experience with the Packman repository?

Does it work well or does it sometime bring dependency issues?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1032175

So, which Fediverse community is the official successor of /r/openSUSE? [email protected] or [email protected] ?

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I really like the way the steam deck is set up with a read only root and flatpacks for user installed software.

Would it make sense to do something similar with a transactional Server base with minimal desktop packages installed and flatpacks configured for other desktop software?

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submitted 1 year ago by Tanel to c/opensuse
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submitted 1 year ago by rainier to c/opensuse
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by stimmer to c/opensuse
 
 

Getting us started! :)

I'm not trying to run the show here... if anyone is interested in modding this community, please let me know. I just started this so that we can start forming a community. Also, please start posting content and questions so that we can build our presence here!

I'm using Tumbleweed on a Thinkpad T480 as my daily driver. I'm getting curious about MicroOS and might try Kalpa soon...