Re: How to detect users who violate the rules of the code of conduct?

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Hi Ricardo
   I may be able to help with your problem.  I have been using Fedora for many years.  I am currently using F34 and will keep up as things move forward.  I need a couple of bits of information in order to help you.  What hardware do you have available to you?  If the unit you intend to use is the one you have F21 on just run the following on it, in a Terminal session logged in as 'root'.  Then run the code which appears between the two arrows. --->   lshw -html   > hardware.html.txt   <--- and attach the '  hardware.html.txt  ' file back to me.  You may have to install '  lshw  ' and it should offer to do that for you if you do not have it already installed.  Hope to hear from you ...
Robert

On 3/10/22 3:29 PM, Ricardo Pinto wrote:
Hi!
I'm just an end user of Fedora since Workstation version 21 and I don't feel able to contribute directly but it's the Platform I most identify with.
I've tried using Debian, Ubuntu but none beat Fedora for me.

It appears that due to my lack of knowledge, my use is being compromised and I would like to ask if there would be the possibility of someone helping me to establish a safe condition of use.

Without further ado, I would like to thank you in advance for your special attention and, as far as possible, I will be very happy to hear back from you.

Regards,
Ricardo.
Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
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