Good evening,
I believe Stan is correct. I built this system 4+ years ago. At that time, it
was my understanding that to get a windows-7 and Fedora dual-boot system, I had
to install windows-7 first. I think that at that time, windows-7 did not
support UEFI. Though I did not explicitly make
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 8:23 PM, William Oliver
wrote:
> I'm starting to get a little thing on my screen complaining that my
> copy of Windows isn't "activated."
>
As I mentioned earlier "A non-registered OS will simply not draw updates
and not nerf the system enough to prevent simple work from
You might have a look at your partition layout: fdisk -l /dev/sda
Also, your UEFI motherboard could be booting in legacy BIOS mode.
A couple of months back, I had to re-arrange a borked Debian install. This is a
4 TB Western Digital Black drive on a UEFI motherboard:
[0:root@TUX ~]$ fdisk -l /de
On Wed, 2017-06-28 at 14:13 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> On 06/28/2017 11:28 AM, Doug wrote:
> >
> > It won't let you download a Windows iso unless you are running
> > Windows,
> > and it sort of looks like it will only let you download the same
> > kind of
> > windows (7,8,10) as you already have.
[0:root@elmo dhcp]$ rpm -qa | grep dnf | sort
dnf-1.1.6-2.fc22.noarch
dnf-conf-1.1.6-2.fc22.noarch
dnf-langpacks-0.15.1-1.fc22.noarch
dnf-langpacks-conf-0.15.1-1.fc22.noarch
dnf-plugins-core-0.1.19-1.fc22.noarch
dnf-yum-1.1.6-2.fc22.noarch
python-dnf-1.1.6-2.fc22.noarch
python-dnf-langpacks-0.15.1
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 6:47 PM, John Morris wrote:
> > My understanding was that only an Original Equipment Manufacturer can
> > sell/supply those OEM versions of the OS
>
When I was building the "legal" requirement for OEM was mobo+processor.
That said, a ways back a Microsoft official said (p
On Wed, 2017-06-28 at 22:18 +0930, Tim wrote:
> My understanding was that only an Original Equipment Manufacturer can
> sell/supply those OEM versions of the OS, and only to go with a
> particular PC (one of those "not to be sold separately" conditions).
> With only a retail package being somethin
On 06/28/2017 11:28 AM, Doug wrote:
It won't let you download a Windows iso unless you are running Windows,
and it sort of looks like it will only let you download the same kind of
windows (7,8,10) as you already have. What good is that?
I don't know where you tried to get it from. Just downl
On 06/28/2017 11:28 AM, Doug wrote:
On 06/27/2017 11:04 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 27 June 2017, fred roller sent:
This link will get you the win10 .iso image to burn, should be free of
charge.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
It won't let you downloa
On 06/27/2017 11:04 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 27 June 2017, fred roller sent:
This link will get you the win10 .iso image to burn, should be free of
charge.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
It won't let you download a Windows iso unless you are runnin
On 06/27/2017 03:59 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
What I believe is that the vncviewer is doing is requesting 1024x768 and that
is what
you'll get. Now, the "interesting" or bad thing is that once you connect at a
lower
resolution than what you want Xvnc will stick with it no matter what you do
from
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i'm embarrassed to be asking this, but is there a command that lists
only the installed dnf plugins?
rday
When I type the dnf command with no arguments, I get a list of "Main
Commands" and "Plugin Commands". It's a little more than "only", but
maybe it's good enoug
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 14:39:28 +0200
Dario Lesca wrote:
> I have migrate my home server from Fedora 11 to Fedora 25 with a new
> installation.
>
> All work fine except the load firmware of the cxacru module (ADSL
> Modem USB) at boot time, after a poweroff and unplug/plug the AC
> power cable.
>
On 06/28/17 20:09, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> i'm embarrassed to be asking this, but is there a command that lists
> only the installed dnf plugins?
Not a fancy/approved method... But since they all have man pages...
locate dnf.plugin This assumes you're updating the locate db
Alternatively
On 28 June 2017 at 14:32, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> I am afraid by doing what is suggested. Is it painless?
>
If you´re worried that removing VirtualBox will delete your existing VMs,
it won´t.
poc
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Allegedly, on or about 28 June 2017, John Morris sent:
> And as for the earlier recomendation to get a Windows license off
> eBay, be very careful. I tried that for a machine I was repurposing
> as a beater for one of the grandkids. It never had a Windows COA
> (built to run Linux) so I needed a
I have migrate my home server from Fedora 11 to Fedora 25 with a new
installation.
All work fine except the load firmware of the cxacru module (ADSL Modem
USB) at boot time, after a poweroff and unplug/plug the AC power cable.
If I try reload the modules manually when the server is started I get
> kmod-VirtualBox is supplied by rpmfusion. So, you may want to ask them?
>
> I use VirtualBox-5.1 supplied by http://www.virtualbox.org and their
> repo without issues.
How do you choose to install the version of one repo when you have 2
repos which have a version of the same package?
I have ins
i'm embarrassed to be asking this, but is there a command that lists
only the installed dnf plugins?
rday
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On 2017-06-28 00:04, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 27 June 2017, fred roller sent:
This link will get you the win10 .iso image to burn, should be free of
charge.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
Have they changed to a new business model? Some kind of try bef
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