On 05/04/2016 04:01 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
The system has 4 SATA 1.0 interfaces, two are are in use for the two
removable disks in the front of the case, the other two are inside the
case and although not impossible to access they are a little difficult
to access.
The original system has 2 disk
On 05/04/2016 03:29 PM, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Samuel Sieb, Wed, 4 May 2016 10:42:20 -0700:
On 05/04/2016 10:09 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
The '*' means "zero or more digits". Don't forget that zero.
The first match is where there are zero digits, i.e. at the
beginning of the line. So sed repl
Forgive the top post, on my phone.
If /home is all you want to preserve then create a partition sufficient for
it's size. Move or copy the data, latter easier as you don't need to muck
with the current file system.
During the new build go to customize setup partitions and assign /home to
the new
Looking for some suggestions and thoughts.
I am upgrading the OS on a system with older hardware that I have, it is
currently running Fedora 16 and I'm looking to upgrade it to Fedora 23.
The system has 4 SATA 1.0 interfaces, two are are in use for the two
removable disks in the front of the
Samuel Sieb, Wed, 4 May 2016 10:42:20 -0700:
> On 05/04/2016 10:09 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>> The '*' means "zero or more digits". Don't forget that zero.
>> The first match is where there are zero digits, i.e. at the
>> beginning of the line. So sed replaces it with "//" (nothing).
>>
> However,
On 05/04/2016 11:32 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
Traditionally sed has used basic RE syntax not the extended
syntax that includes "+". If the OP uses a sed such as
exists on my systems, you can get extended RE syntax with
the "-r" option.
sed -r 's/[0-9]+//'
Samuel, does your sed support extende
On Wed, May 04, 2016 at 10:42:20AM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 05/04/2016 10:09 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > The '*' means "zero or more digits". Don't forget that zero.
> > The first match is where there are zero digits, i.e. at the
> > beginning of the line. So sed replaces it with "//" (nothi
On 05/04/2016 10:29 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
... breaks mp3 playback!
After updating clementine on my F22 I've the same situation
as on my F23 systems: clementine complains about missing
gstreamer plugin when trying to play mp3!
And it doensn't tell me the name of the miss
On 05/04/2016 10:29 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
... breaks mp3 playback!
After updating clementine on my F22 I've the same situation
as on my F23 systems: clementine complains about missing
gstreamer plugin when trying to play mp3!
And it doensn't tell me the name of the miss
On 05/04/2016 10:09 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
The '*' means "zero or more digits". Don't forget that zero.
The first match is where there are zero digits, i.e. at the
beginning of the line. So sed replaces it with "//" (nothing).
However, usually regexps are greedy so they match as much as possib
... breaks mp3 playback!
After updating clementine on my F22 I've the same situation
as on my F23 systems: clementine complains about missing
gstreamer plugin when trying to play mp3!
And it doensn't tell me the name of the missing plugin!
I'm really pissed off.
--Frank E
On Wed, May 04, 2016 at 03:44:26PM +1000, 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
Ok, following the dependency chain here...
$ rpm -q --requires clementine | grep gstreamer
gstreamer-plugins-good
libgstreamer-0.10.so.0()(64bit)
So it uses the gstreamer not gstreamer1 packages...
$ sudo dnf repoquery --whatprovides "libgstreamer-0.10.so.0()(64bit)"
Local Packages for Fedora 23
Martin Bříza:
>> So if you guys agree "reformatting" would be a better choice, I'll
>> go ahead and change the text.
Matthew Miller:
> I guess my inclination would be to just drop this feature entirely. If
> people want to reformat the drive, they can use whatever regular OS
> feature to do it. Th
2016-05-04 11:19 GMT+02:00, Neil Thompson :
> I'd be a little worried about ransomeware with wine - I remember a virus
> some years ago which did ugly stuff to excel files (IIRC), and it came in
> through wine and trashed stuff in my $HOME. All my wine stuff now is done
> in sandboxes.
I am a lit
I'd be a little worried about ransomeware with wine - I remember a virus
some years ago which did ugly stuff to excel files (IIRC), and it came in
through wine and trashed stuff in my $HOME. All my wine stuff now is done
in sandboxes.
On 3 May 2016 at 18:40, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
> On 16/05
Hello community,
as mentioned earlier the upgrade from Fedora 22 to Fedora 23 went smoothly.
But my favourite music player "clementine" refuses to play mp3 due to a missing
gstreamer plugin.
The following gstreamer plugins are installed
gstreamer-0.10.36-13.fc23.i686
gstreamer1-1.6.4-1.fc23.i
Thanks for your help. I was able to add a higher VGA resolution using the link
you provided:
xrandr --newmode "1680x1050_60.00" 146.25 1680 1784 1960 2240 1050 1053 1059
1089 -hsync +vsync
xrandr --addmode VGA-1 1680x1050_60.00
xrandr --output VGA-1 --mode 1680x1050_60.00
Best regards
Dav
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On 2016/5/4 15:50, dwoody5654 wrote:
> On 05/04/2016 12:44 AM, 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 '
On 05/04/2016 12:44 AM, 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 of digits but it doesn't
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