On 2/26/20 5:01 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
The gnome-control-center bluetooth page consistently tells me
there is no bluetooth device on the system.
The bluetoothctl command line tool, not only found the
bluetooth on the motherboard, but allowed me to pair a
keyboard successfully (which I am typing
I wrote:
> Fedora 31
> xterm-351-1.fc31.x86_64.rpm
>
> If I open an xterm window and use the menu to select the "Small"
> font, I like the result. But I can't seem to find the proper
> command options to get that result immediately, without the need
> to use the menu. The font I find from "appres
On 2020-02-27 08:50, home user wrote:
> By the way, let's all be clear that open double quote (not on the keyboard)
> is *not* the same the simple double quote (shift - single quote), which is on
> the keyboard just to the right of the colon/semicolon key.
Yes, of course. That is UTF-8: 0x22 wh
On 2020-02-27 10:12, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> No, I don't mean just an uppercase Y.
>
> Do this command in a terminal. I'm assuming the command base64 exists on
> your system.
>
> echo 4oCcRWQNCg== | base64 -d > Ed
>
> Then cat the file Ed
>
> It should be
>
> [egreshko@meimei Char]$ cat Ed
> “Ed
>
On 2020-02-27 08:50, home user wrote:
> On 2020-02-27 05:08, Ed wrote:
>
> > I think you are saying that the character 《 is involved?
> Correct.
>
> > But what if you have a file containing just “Y?
> I assume that you mean an upper case 'Y' not immediately preceded by an open
> double quote. The
The gnome-control-center bluetooth page consistently tells me
there is no bluetooth device on the system.
The bluetoothctl command line tool, not only found the
bluetooth on the motherboard, but allowed me to pair a
keyboard successfully (which I am typing on now).
(via a series of absolute gibber
On 2020-02-27 05:08, Ed wrote:
> I think you are saying that the character 《 is involved?
Correct.
> But what if you have a file containing just “Y?
I assume that you mean an upper case 'Y' not immediately preceded by an
open double quote. The file that I provided in the original post
contain
(On 2/26/20 1:12 PM, Samuel wrote:)
> I don't see that problem in the text editor. I'm
> wondering how you got that font in the terminal,...
Hmmm...
When I launch "Text Editor" (not the Gnome Terminal), and load my file,
I do *not* see the problem (same as you). Bringing up Preferences and
look
On 2020-02-27 07:12, home user wrote:
> (On 2/26/20 2:16 PM, Ed wrote:)
> > Not being a Gnome user, could you tell me what you mean
> > by "sytem font"? In the tweaks tool, under fonts, I see
> > "Interface text", "Document Text", etc. But no "system text".
>
> All four fonts in the Tweaks tool ..
(On 2/26/20 2:16 PM, Ed wrote:)
> Not being a Gnome user, could you tell me what you mean
> by "sytem font"? In the tweaks tool, under fonts, I see
> "Interface text", "Document Text", etc. But no "system text".
All four fonts in the Tweaks tool ..
Interface Text
Document Text
Monospace Text
Leg
On 2020-02-27 01:33, home user wrote:
> The system font is set to "AR PL UKai CN Book 16". This is set via the
> "Tweaks" tool. I really do need to use the UKai font.
Not being a Gnome user, could you tell me what you mean by "sytem font"?
In the tweaks tool, under fonts, I see "Interface text
On 2/26/20 11:56 AM, home user wrote:
(On 2/26/20 12:35 PM, Samuel wrote:)
> Is it only if you use that font?
I don't know. Because I'm working with a mix of Chinese, pinyin, and
English, I only use Kai fonts. I have trouble seeing/reading with the
other kinds of fonts that support Chinese.
(On 2/26/20 12:35 PM, Samuel wrote:)
> Is it only if you use that font?
I don't know. Because I'm working with a mix of Chinese, pinyin, and
English, I only use Kai fonts. I have trouble seeing/reading with the
other kinds of fonts that support Chinese.
> Can you copy and paste the character
On 2/26/20 9:33 AM, home user wrote:
(the question)
My sense is that this is not something that I can fix on my
workstation. So I should submit a bug. Where should I submit the bug,
and against what (the font or the terminal or something else (what?))?
Is it only if you use that font? Can
* Seth Kenlon [2020-02-26 12:20]:
> This website: http://adoptopenjdk.net has pretty much changed my life with
> regards to Java. It's so much better and clearer than anything Oracle or
> Sun ever had for installing Java. You should see if your customer/client is
> interested in adopting (or at le
(background/environment)
f30; Gnome
The problem is seen in the Gnome terminal editor, but not in gvim,
Firefox, or Thunderbird.
The terminal's font is set to the system font (vs. custom font).
The system font is set to "AR PL UKai CN Book 16". This is set via the
"Tweaks" tool. I really do ne
This website: http://adoptopenjdk.net has pretty much changed my life with
regards to Java. It's so much better and clearer than anything Oracle or
Sun ever had for installing Java. You should see if your customer/client is
interested in adopting (or at least testing) OpenJDK instead.
On Fri, Feb
Done. Thank you.
Walter
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2020-02-26 at 17:00 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear Fedora Experts,
I've just completed the migration of my Linux box from Fedora 23 to 31 but I
still have some problems in "importing" my old korganizer, knotes a
On Wed, 2020-02-26 at 17:00 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> Dear Fedora Experts,
> I've just completed the migration of my Linux box from Fedora 23 to 31 but I
> still have some problems in "importing" my old korganizer, knotes and
> kaddressbook data.
>
> I usually use the akonadi to import all of
Dear Fedora Experts,
I've just completed the migration of my Linux box from Fedora 23 to 31 but I
still have some problems in "importing" my old korganizer, knotes and
kaddressbook data.
I usually use the akonadi to import all of them through the akonadi applet
I was used to find in my system tra
On Mon, 2020-02-24 at 07:58 -0500, Mark C. Allman wrote:
> On 2/24/20 7:46 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Mon, 2020-02-24 at 12:45 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > I suggest you post this on the Fedora KDE list to see if other people
> > > are seeing similar issues. It might be prefer
Hi folks,
when I shutdown my Fedora 31 XFCE via the menu, the system goes down,
and then after one or two seconds automatically restarts.
What I' ve to do as a work-around to shut the system down is to log into
a console and type "sudo halt" which halts the system. When a message
indicates t
22 matches
Mail list logo