Le 14/10/2016 à 16:07, Bryon Adams a écrit :
>
> On Oct 14, 2016 4:11 AM, François Patte
> wrote:
>>
>> Bonjour,
>>
>> I have just installed googleearth (stable current) from an rpm
>> downloaded from google-earth site.
>>
>> It seems to work, but if I ask for a location, it always zooms at
>
Hello all, hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
I recently upgraded from F23 to F24, and now for some strange reason my
touchpad on my Lenovo ThinkPad T420 doesn't edge scroll anymore. I've
tried looking online for a solution but none of them work. Can someone
point me in the ri
On 10/14/2016 03:55 PM, Doug wrote:
to run a Windows repair disk and re-establish the Windows boot. I don't
know then how you'd get the dual boot back, altho Windows _claims_ you
can dual boot with Windows.
UEFI makes dual-boot much easier, because neither OS needs to mess
around with the boot
On 10/14/2016 02:38 PM, Celso Viana wrote:
Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI
and see if there is a Microsoft directory there.
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Ok, it seems I got the answer for why it's not shipped as binary here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/219516/howto-install-google-mock-on-ubun
tu-12-10
Le vendredi 14 octobre 2016 à 20:38 +0200, jeandet a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone uses Google Mock from fedora repositories (gmock.noarch)?
> If
On 10/14/2016 11:38 AM, Celso Viana wrote:
Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI
and see if there is a Microsoft directory there.
There is no Windows menu entry.
There is no Microsoft directory.
Then you must have formatted the EFI partition during the inst
Hi,
Does anyone uses Google Mock from fedora repositories (gmock.noarch)?
If yes why it doesn't ship gmock dll but only gmock source files, why
we don't have a gmock.x86_64 package as for gtest? Should we build it
locally for each app, what is the procedure?
Best regards,
Alexis.
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 10:11:08AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I have just installed googleearth (stable current) from an rpm
> downloaded from google-earth site.
>
> It seems to work, but if I ask for a location, it always zooms at the
> same place: somewhere in the atlantic ocea
On 10/14/16 04:11, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I have just installed googleearth (stable current) from an rpm
downloaded from google-earth site.
It seems to work, but if I ask for a location, it always zooms at the
same place: somewhere in the atlantic ocean south of Africa, south of
the Ivo
On 10/14/2016 07:23 AM, Celso Viana wrote:
I had a setup with "Windows 10" and "Fedora 23" dual boot (UEFI). I
installed the "Fedora 24" on this machine and the installer failed to
detect the most "Windows 10". Does anyone know how to reconfigure /
reinstall GRUB to Windows appears in the boot me
Dear All,
I had a setup with "Windows 10" and "Fedora 23" dual boot (UEFI). I
installed the "Fedora 24" on this machine and the installer failed to
detect the most "Windows 10". Does anyone know how to reconfigure /
reinstall GRUB to Windows appears in the boot menu?
Thanks
--
Celso Vianna
BSD
On Oct 14, 2016 4:11 AM, François Patte
wrote:
>
> Bonjour,
>
> I have just installed googleearth (stable current) from an rpm
> downloaded from google-earth site.
>
> It seems to work, but if I ask for a location, it always zooms at the
> same place: somewhere in the atlantic ocean south of Afr
for my own benefit, i'd like to write a short wiki page on the
variety of (ideally fedora-packaged) solutions to how to combine
multiple git repos into a single build environment. preferably, these
solutions would either be part of git proper, or come in git-related
rpm files as easy additional
On 10/14/16 18:00, François Patte wrote:
> No! This is not the problem I have: when I open googleearth, it centers
> on France which is a good choice if it tries first to take my location
> from IP address.
>
> *But* if I search a location, say Paris, it goes in the Atlantic ocean,
> south of the
Le 14/10/2016 à 11:34, Gary Stainburn a écrit :
> On Friday 14 October 2016 09:11:08 Franc3a7ois Patte wrote:
>> Bonjour,
>>
>> I have just installed googleearth (stable current) from an rpm
>> downloaded from google-earth site.
>>
>> It seems to work, but if I ask for a location, it always zooms a
On Friday 14 October 2016 09:11:08 Franc3a7ois Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I have just installed googleearth (stable current) from an rpm
> downloaded from google-earth site.
>
> It seems to work, but if I ask for a location, it always zooms at the
> same place: somewhere in the atlantic ocean sout
Bonjour,
I have just installed googleearth (stable current) from an rpm
downloaded from google-earth site.
It seems to work, but if I ask for a location, it always zooms at the
same place: somewhere in the atlantic ocean south of Africa, south of
the Ivory coast.
Is it a bug? Is there something
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