This may be a remote possibility because it happened to me long ago but, were
these disks used for something else previously? I had a situation where
something "special" a program did on the disk caused Linux to not recognize the
drive. In that case I was able to use the manufacturer's "restor
Hi,
I have a new labtop and i want to install CentOS 7.6 on it.
My labtop has two hard drives :
- A 256Go SSD
- A standard 1 To hard drive
None of the two hard drives are detected by the Centos installer
consequently i can't proceed with the installation.
If i try with a Fedora server distro, the
Hallo,
after installing 2 Nvidia Gforce 650er cards (2 cards with 2 displays) and the
driver from nvidia.com my 4 displays are active and everything is fine.
My question:
the option to configure the displays using the mouse to move the screens in the
right order doesn t work like under windows wi
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On 3/11/19 9:25 PM, Warren Young wrote:
On Mar 11, 2019, at 6:16 PM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
What I've learned to do when I have this sort of issue is to pop out of CPAN
and into ~/.cpan/build.
If you mean that you do that manually, you don’t have to. The “look” command
in the cpan shell or t
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