Hello,
On 05.06.2017 01:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
FWIW, in the past I've found it easier to run a Vnc client on windows
and a Vnc Server on the Linux side...
That being said
how do I this?
after the connection with mstsc, I get a window where I can select
b
Allegedly, on or about 03 June 2017, William Mattison sent:
> Before I took the system apart, I checked the CMOS clock and the
> voltages reported by the motherboard in the UEFI BIOS display:
> * CPU voltage varied, but was 0.98 +/- less than 0.01 volts.
> * "3.3V Voltage" was 3.392 volts.
> * "5V
Allegedly, on or about 03 June 2017, Louis Lagendijk sent:
> I have not followed this thread closely, but did you check the
> harddisk cable. They are often a source for problems...
That's certainly true. Not just badly plugged in leads, but also
ill-fitting connectors, and bent and folded SATA
On 06/05/17 04:37, Walter H. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my older computer is a Core2Quad with 4 GB RAM had a hard disk with a
> Windows 10
>
> what I did:
> - I plugged this harddisk as harddisk 2 and added an empty harddisk as
> harddisk 1
>
> - I downloaded Fedora 25 KDE (Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-25-1.3.i
when selecting Xvnc and entering userid and
password
the window is closed and session blown away ...
when I select Xorg and enter userid and password the window stays
'green' forever
/var/log/xrdp.log shows this:
[20170604-21:40:08] [INFO ] starting xrdp with pid 1406
[20170604-21:40:1
Has anyone been able to get the free version of Starcraft up and running? I
ran into the issue where ClientSdk.dll won't initialize (
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42741 ). Any ideas on how I can get
it working?
Thanks,
Dave
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