On 21 November 2013 09:13, Rafnews wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i installed on a very old laptop Fedora 19. Firstly i must say that fedora
> is my favorite OS especially for very old hardware as it works everywhere.
> so this laptop is for my son to watch cartoons and other children things.
>
> when it runs K
On 11/21/2013 12:43 PM, Rafnews wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i installed on a very old laptop Fedora 19. Firstly i must say that
> fedora is my favorite OS especially for very old hardware as it works
> everywhere.
> so this laptop is for my son to watch cartoons and other children things.
>
> when it runs K
Hi,
i installed on a very old laptop Fedora 19. Firstly i must say that
fedora is my favorite OS especially for very old hardware as it works
everywhere.
so this laptop is for my son to watch cartoons and other children things.
when it runs KDE, cartoons are choppy...
when it runs XFCE, carto
Hi,
I recently installed Fedora 19 x86_64 on my previously running Fedora 16
x86_64.
I have been trying to figure out what happened to my audio on a USB head set.
Finally I found a bug with symptoms but that was closed
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=424621.
I started looking at
On 2013-11-15 13:53, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 11/15/2013 03:37 PM, Darlene Wallach wrote:
linux guy,
My name is Darlene Wallach. I purchased a 2T Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex
Desk disk from Costco a few years ago. I finally set it up and found
your very immensely helpful directions!
Thank y
I came across this video:
http://blog.nickwinter.net/the-120-hour-workweek-epic-coding-time-lapse
Wondering if there was a fedora package to record keystrokes and mouse
movements, Just looking for counter. (don't really care for webcam) I found
one but it's only on ubuntu.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Nov 11 20:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Nov 11 12:14, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Does anybody have an idea what the problem could be?
Only ECC NIST Suite B curves were enabled in Fedora packages. If
your keys use a different curve then they
Quoting Nick Urbanik :
Dear Folks,
On 20/11/13 09:53 +1100, Nick Urbanik wrote:
Dear Folks,
I installed Fedora 19 on my son's laptop, and it worked beautifully
with the already installed Windows 8. Then foolishly, I upgraded the
Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. Now it boots straight to Windows 8.1
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Nick Urbanik
wrote:
>
> I installed Fedora 19 on my son's laptop, and it worked beautifully
> with the already installed Windows 8. Then foolishly, I upgraded the
> Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. Now it boots straight to Windows 8.1 and
> grub does not appear.
>
> I
On 11/20/13 16:01, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> My system seems to have versions 2.0.19-5 and 2.0.20-2 both installed. I
> thought that installing the later version would remove the earlier. And why
> doesn't yum report a conflict? Is this a problem? Can I simply remove the
> earlier version?
My system seems to have versions 2.0.19-5 and 2.0.20-2 both installed.
I thought that installing the later version would remove the earlier.
And why doesn't yum report a conflict? Is this a problem? Can I
simply remove the earlier version?
# rpm -qa acpi\*
acpid-2.0.19-5.fc19.x86_64
acpid-2.0.2
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