In Add/Remove software, go to Filters == Installed == and make sure ==
Only Installed is checked.
Now take a look under section: Package Collections
There seems to be support for lots of languages other than English, which I
don't need, but it seems to be installed by default on Fedora 17. Why?
AM, Julian Leyh jul...@vgai.de wrote:
2012/6/25 Malcolm Turmel malcolm.tur...@gmail.com:
There seems to be support for lots of languages other than English,
which I
don't need, but it seems to be installed by default on Fedora 17. Why?
Package Groups are shown as installed, as soon as all
Williamson awill...@redhat.com wrote:
On Sun, 2012-06-10 at 23:16 -0700, Malcolm Turmel wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1155
The above article lists all the LGA 1155 motherboards which Allows
using built-in GPU also known as Integrated GPU / iGPU. But basically
it is talking
The both adapters have to be running simultaneously.
I can explain how it worked in Windows 7:
1. The Main Monitor is connected using the Nvidia card's VGA output.
2. After installing Windows 7, download the Nvidia Drivers. Once
installed you will see Nvidia icon in system tray.
3. The
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1155
The above article lists all the LGA 1155 motherboards which Allows
using built-in GPU also known as Integrated GPU / iGPU. But basically
it is talking about the Integrated GPU which comes with the Intel
Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge microprocessors. As you can