On 04/03/18 09:21, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> I recently replaced my graphics card (with NVIDIA GT 710).
> A newer nvidia module was installed
> kmod-nvidia-340xx-4.15.7-200 -> kmod-nvidia-390.42-1
> I also enabled VDPAU which was incorrectly installed until now.
I don't know what you mean by
I recently replaced my graphics card (with NVIDIA GT 710).
A newer nvidia module was installed
kmod-nvidia-340xx-4.15.7-200 -> kmod-nvidia-390.42-1
I also enabled VDPAU which was incorrectly installed until now.
I now have a failure of 'gthumb':
$ gthumb -v
(gthumb:7097): Gdk-ERROR **:
On Mon, 2018-04-02 at 13:09 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/02/2018 12:57 PM, home user via users wrote:
> > I'm trying to end the automatic launching of Evolution processes. How do I
> > find what's launching them? The "ps" command tells me the parent of those
> > processes is "systemd" with a
On 04/02/2018 03:21 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
This issue surfaced after a system update a few updates back.
Whenever I start Thunderbird now it always starts unmaximised even
though on last shutdown it was maximised, and when I reply to a mail or
compose a mail that starts unmaximised as
Hi,
I have an issue with Thunderbird that may or may not be system related.
This issue surfaced after a system update a few updates back.
Whenever I start Thunderbird now it always starts unmaximised even
though on last shutdown it was maximised, and when I reply to a mail or
compose
On 04/02/2018 12:58 PM, home user via users wrote:
... socat -v tcp-l:143 openssl:your.mail.server:993
1. What do I put in for "your.mail.server"? As far as I know, I don't have one. or is
that "imap.mail.yahoo.com"?
Whatever you currently have as the imap server for the mail account.
Hi,
I have encountered some issues with dnfdragora, one of which is
fairly serious for me.
If I use the search function to get a list of specific packages, it
displays the details for the first package which is fine. If I then
click on another package it does not show the details
On 04/02/2018 12:57 PM, home user via users wrote:
I'm trying to end the automatic launching of Evolution processes. How do I find what's launching them? The
"ps" command tells me the parent of those processes is "systemd" with a user id of '1',
but "man systemd" gives no hint of a
> ... socat -v tcp-l:143 openssl:your.mail.server:993
1. What do I put in for "your.mail.server"? As far as I know, I don't have
one. or is that "imap.mail.yahoo.com"?
> Then create an account in Evolution that connects to imap (not imaps) at
> "localhost".
2. I don't fully understand. What
bash.6[~]: htop
bash: htop: command not found...
> Try disabling the services to the process
I do not understand this.
I'm trying to end the automatic launching of Evolution processes. How do I
find what's launching them? The "ps" command tells me the parent of those
processes is "systemd"
I'm the maintainer of the G4L disk imaging project since 2004, and I use
Fedora as the build platform. Currently using Fedora 27.
Have an issue from a user that has me baffled, so am hoping someone here
might provide some guidance.
The program boots a linux kernel, and basically uses dd to
>"This list provides community assistance, encouragement, and advice
>for Fedora users.
Haha indeed. I am sure I would love to give advice about anything from dining
room etiquette to how to wax floors but I'm definitely not equipped to give
proper advice. I can also give financial advice and
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 9:38 AM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
>
> The foremost question which I want to ask is, what is the universal
> (world wide) understanding behind degaussing hard drives?
>
Good evening from Singapore!
The foremost question which I want to ask is, what is the universal
(world wide) understanding behind degaussing hard drives?
I work for No Secrets Agency (NSA) Pte Ltd (fictitious company name
used). My sales manager Edward Joseph Snowden (fictitious individual
name
On 04/02/2018 04:19 AM, Michal Medvecky wrote:
>> Now I am trying to modify the settings of my dse.ldif file. I can
>> modify the file without issue. If I restart the service all my file
>> edits are lost. Why are my edits lost when restarting the service?
>> Thanks for your advice!
>
>
>
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018, Neal Becker wrote:
There's a bug in gcc-7.3.1 that causes a crash on some code I need. Is it
safe to install gcc-8 from rawhide on F27?
You can try installing the gcc package from rawhide (or probably better
the F28 repository, currently at beta), but the usual problem
On 2 April 2018 at 06:29, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Can POD generate an entire web site, with an automatically-generated table
> of contents?
Well, Pod is a mark-up format. So no.
But with tools like Pod::Html (https://metacpan.org/pod/Pod::Html) and
Pod::POM
> Now I am trying to modify the settings of my dse.ldif file. I can modify the
> file without issue. If I restart the service all my file edits are lost.
> Why are my edits lost when restarting the service? Thanks for your advice!
Never edit that file directly. Always use ldapmodify.
On 1 April 2018 at 18:56, JD wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have an app that has no manpage, but has about 170 html files,
> all of which index into a subset of the 168 files.
>
> I would like to use an app that will produce a single manpage like
> text file.
>
> Is there an app that can
On 02Apr2018 01:29, sam varshavchik wrote:
Cameron Simpson writes:
Well I was using Perl's POD format several years ago as my primary manual
writing syntax, generates man and html. Good HTML to XHTML might be an easy
transcription, I've not tried.
Not specificly
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