On 7 October 2017 at 16:59, fred roller wrote:
> You mentioned having this mouse for awhile. Used to have similar issues
> and something to try (low tech) is to clean the connections. An eraser or
> equivalent will do if you can get to the connectors on the dongle.
> Sometimes the connections g
You mentioned having this mouse for awhile. Used to have similar issues
and something to try (low tech) is to clean the connections. An eraser or
equivalent will do if you can get to the connectors on the dongle.
Sometimes the connections get a micro build up on them and a mild
non-residual abras
Joe Zeff ha scritto il 07/10/2017 alle 00:05:
On 10/06/2017 02:54 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Yeah. As a hardware engineer that has, over many years, transitioned to
a software engineer, I always assume my software is buggy. I can't
believe how often it turns out it's hardware like a bad cable or
so
On Sat, Oct 07, 2017 at 03:03:32PM +0200, Dirk Gottschalk wrote:
> Hello Ralf.
>
> Am Samstag, den 07.10.2017, 14:43 +0200 schrieb Ralf Corsepius:
> > On 10/07/2017 01:49 PM, Dirk Gottschalk wrote:
> > Try
> > touch tmp.c
> > arm-linux-gnu-gcc -v tmp.c
> > and check the search paths being reported
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 4:18:48 AM CDT Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> (probably OT: more a systemd question than a fedora question, but
> i'm sure the experts will clear this up in short order.)
>
> wanted to experiment with the git daemon so, on my fully-updated F26
> system, installed git-da
Hello Ralf.
Am Samstag, den 07.10.2017, 14:43 +0200 schrieb Ralf Corsepius:
> On 10/07/2017 01:49 PM, Dirk Gottschalk wrote:
> Try
> touch tmp.c
> arm-linux-gnu-gcc -v tmp.c
> and check the search paths being reported.
Thank you, this did the trick. The shown Path are wrong, or the rpm
installed
On 10/07/2017 01:49 PM, Dirk Gottschalk wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem cross compiling using autotools for my Raspberry Pi 3.
I wrote a server program which runs good with Linux and under windows
(compiled with MinGW) on my X86_64 machine.
Since there is no configure wrapper for ARM like MinGW
Hello,
I have a problem cross compiling using autotools for my Raspberry Pi 3.
I wrote a server program which runs good with Linux and under windows
(compiled with MinGW) on my X86_64 machine.
Since there is no configure wrapper for ARM like MinGW has, i use the
following configure call:
./conf
(probably OT: more a systemd question than a fedora question, but
i'm sure the experts will clear this up in short order.)
wanted to experiment with the git daemon so, on my fully-updated F26
system, installed git-daemon package, whose contents are simply:
$ rpm -ql git-daemon
/usr/lib/syste