On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 10:44 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> People,
>
> This behaves as expected:
>
> echo 'This is a test 12335 and 669384 535xy4' | sed 's/[0-9]*//g'
>
> but I would expect this:
>
> echo 'This is a test 12335 and 669384 535xy4' | sed 's/[0-9]*//'
>
> to delete the first string
On 05/02/2016 07:44 PM, jeff wrote:
Wanted to write a program in C , but I can not find the include files to
be able to! I used to have Fedora 7, now have 23, but it doesn't even
seem to be available any more... Anybody know why?
Install libX11-devel
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People,
This behaves as expected:
echo 'This is a test 12335 and 669384 535xy4' | sed 's/[0-9]*//g'
but I would expect this:
echo 'This is a test 12335 and 669384 535xy4' | sed 's/[0-9]*//'
to delete the first string of digits but it doesn't do anything . .
clarification from a sed guru?
On 05/02/16 19:44, Earl Ramirez wrote:
> Good day All,
>
> I inherited a packed that was created for an earlier version of of
> Fedora, now I am trying to package it for Fedora 23; however, under the
> %build section of the spec file. Apache-maven is used:
>
> %build
> export PATH=$PATH:../apache
On 16/05/03 15:08, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On 5/2/16, jd1008 wrote:
How does that open up Linux to more viruses? You mean that crackers will
suddenly start to use exploiting bugs in Linux-software to break into
windows-boxes because a tiny amount of users will install this (after
all only comma
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 1:14 PM, David Aldrich
wrote:
> So, is there a way to make the system support 1680 x 1050 on VGA on the
> current setup?
You can try this: [1].
> Or is there a way to rollback the updates applied last Friday so that I can
> make Wayland work properly again?
You can use `dnf
On Tue, 2016-05-03 at 16:29 +0300, Egor Zaharov wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 1:34 AM, Doug H. om> wrote:
> >
> > I am happy to adhere to group standards but note that you did not
> > give
> > anything to quantify "too long". I did consider the size of the
> > text
> > pasted and figured it w
On 05/03/2016 02:07 AM, K. Chowksey wrote:
In case anyone has a workaround for Xorg server, please let me know.
# dnf downgrade xorg-x11-server-Xorg
I saw the same thing on a Dell Optiplex 7010, which had a Radeon card
and on-board Intel graphics. The problem went away when I removed the
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Yes, I remember that thread. And I don't really think this is a valid
> answer. If Gnome wants to change decades-old UI paradigms, the proper way to
> do that was to add a setting that must be explicitly adjusted in order to
> get the new be
On 5/2/16, jd1008 wrote:
>> How does that open up Linux to more viruses? You mean that crackers will
>> suddenly start to use exploiting bugs in Linux-software to break into
>> windows-boxes because a tiny amount of users will install this (after
>> all only command line software runs with the Li
On Tue, 3 May 2016 16:32:50 +0200 Frank Elsner wrote:
>
> Hello community,
>
> after upgrading my (32bit) System to Fedora 23 from Fedora 22 (went smoothly)
> my favourite music player "clementine" doesn't work anymore :-(
I hereby cancel this thread. My stupidity was the problem.
Sorry for the
Hello community,
after upgrading my (32bit) System to Fedora 23 from Fedora 22 (went smoothly)
my favourite music player "clementine" doesn't work anymore :-(
Clementine dies immediately after start and /var/log/messages shows:
May 3 16:08:18 siffux audit: ANOM_ABEND auid=1953 uid=1953 gid=122
On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 1:34 AM, Doug H. wrote:
> I am happy to adhere to group standards but note that you did not give
> anything to quantify "too long". I did consider the size of the text
> pasted and figured it was well within "too" anything.
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On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 01:05:38PM +0200, Martin Bříza wrote:
> Over all, I think this functionality is a necessary part of the tool
> which won't make a regular user feel punished for sacrificing a
> flash drive for trying Fedora.
Thanks for the explanation. That seems fair enough.
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Hi
Just a follow-up to my question. I think the Wayland updates were installed as
a result of:
dnf install SDL2-devel SDL2_image-devel SDL2_mixer-devel SDL2_ttf-devel
Install libwayland-client-devel-1.9.0-1.fc23.x86_64 @fedora
Install libwayland-cursor-devel-1.9.0-1.fc23.x
> java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel ?
>
Its installed.
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On Mon, 02 May 2016 17:05:52 +0200, Matthew Miller
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On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 11:36:24AM +0200, Martin Bříza wrote:
I chose "factory settings" because usually when you get a new flash
drive, it's FAT formatted. While this is a big simplification, I
thought it would be a good one for a us
Hi
I am running Fedora 23 on a machine that has a 22" display connected via VGA.
The display was running fine at a resolution of 1680 x 1050.
Last Friday I accepted some system updates and, on reboot, ran into problems.
The login screen became slow to respond and I got double characters on sin
Hi,
I'm using F23-x86_64 on a Dell E6430 latitude laptop with NVIDIA adapter.
Sometime in the last 2 weeks, a software update that got auto-installed is
resulting in very slow screen unlocks. The screen lock itself is quick (no
paging). But when I press a key on the keyboard or move the mouse,
On 05/02/2016 10:50 PM, Tim wrote:
My trick for custom partitioning, a long time ago, was to wait for the
install routine to pause at some point before partitioning questions
occurred, CTRL+ALT+Fn to another console, and run fdisk to set up what I
wanted, then CTRL+ALT+F1 (or whatever it was) to
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