On Sun, 4 Mar 2018, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/04/18 11:13, Gordon Ewasiuk wrote:
I had a text document open in gedit when a power outage hit. This is a
file that I hadn't saved or named yet so it was still an "Untitled
Document 1" but was loaded with content.
Does gedit autosave open files a
On 03/04/18 11:13, Gordon Ewasiuk wrote:
> Howdy List,
>
> I had a text document open in gedit when a power outage hit. This is a
> file that I hadn't saved or named yet so it was still an "Untitled
> Document 1" but was loaded with content.
>
> Does gedit autosave open files anywhere?
>
> I che
Howdy List,
I had a text document open in gedit when a power outage hit. This is a
file that I hadn't saved or named yet so it was still an "Untitled
Document 1" but was loaded with content.
Does gedit autosave open files anywhere?
I checked /tmp and /var/tmp but came up empty. I also greppe
On 03/04/18 09:57, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Thanks Ed, I tried Gnome under Wayland and Xorg and as documented in the
> problem
> description, even though gnome shell lags with gdm, when gnome under Xorg is
> started the lag disappears. The only difference in my case is that the issue
> was
> not c
On 4/3/18 11:37 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/04/18 08:25, Stephen Morris wrote:
My issue starts with gdm, with gnome shell taking up to 800% of the cpu and
causing, ctrl+alt+F2 to switch to another login to time out, and if I launch
gnome
from gdm the issue with gnome shell continues and causes
On 3/3/18 9:01 am, David A. De Graaf wrote:
On 02/27/18 17:04, François Patte wrote:
Le 25/02/2018 à 19:42, François Patte a écrit :
Bonjour.
I try to configure a printer on my local network but all attemps fail.
I have a printer attached to one computer on an usb port and I want to
use it wi
On 03/04/18 08:25, Stephen Morris wrote:
> My issue starts with gdm, with gnome shell taking up to 800% of the cpu and
> causing, ctrl+alt+F2 to switch to another login to time out, and if I launch
> gnome
> from gdm the issue with gnome shell continues and causes gnome itself to lag.
> If I
> lo
On 2/3/18 4:45 am, Jon LaBadie wrote:
I had very slow logins from sddm and lightdm.
Not as bad from gdm, but still not good.
My culprit was staring an Xvnc server gnome
session from my Mate autostart. Clue was
50 gnome processes I owned after logging
into a Mate session.
jl
My issue starts
Correction - I shouldn't have copy and pasted. drop the {} \; from the
script
find /foo -name "*dog.dat" -print0 | xargs -0 tail -n5
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 10:44 AM, Clifford Snow
wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 8:40 AM, bruce wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks.. works .. but I forgot one thing...
>>
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 8:40 AM, bruce wrote:
>
> Thanks.. works .. but I forgot one thing...
>
> Is there a way to list the "file" prior to the tail or would that
> require a bash/shell script.. I could have sworn that I've seen how to
> accomplish this a while ago... arggh!
>
> For that I think
On 03/03/2018 08:15 AM, bruce wrote:
Trying to figure out how to do a single line cmd (it should be
possible right??) to do a tail -5 for a list of files???
I thought I could combine find with exec/xargs and tail to generate
the list of files/tail data.. But couldn't figure out the syntax..
tho
Used new USB flash medium for F27, now it's ok - Hardware, You are right. The
old stick became too slow by the time, by using it for operating systems,
which is not recommended by Sandisk.
Thank You very much.
Jöerg
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On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> find /foo -name "*dog.dat" -exec tail -5 {} \;
>
> should work. You could also add various find options like -type f to make
> sure its a regular file and -mtime n to get recently modified files.
>
> On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 8:15 AM, bruce wro
I tried again writing with Brasero a 2.1GB mp4 as an iso to a file. Result
erroneous, the original is cut to 2.0GB, as is the resulting iso. You can be
right with hardware problems. I have F27 on an 32GB usb flash medium, possibly
the stick is dying. I have to test the usb stick.
Thank You
Joerg
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 11:31 AM, Joachim Backes
wrote:
> On 03/03/18 17:15, bruce wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>>
>> Hey..
>>
>> Trying to figure out how to do a single line cmd (it should be
>> possible right??) to do a tail -5 for a list of files???
>>
>> I thought I could combine find with exec/xargs and
On 03/03/18 17:15, bruce wrote:
Hi Bruce,
Hey..
Trying to figure out how to do a single line cmd (it should be
possible right??) to do a tail -5 for a list of files???
I thought I could combine find with exec/xargs and tail to generate
the list of files/tail data.. But couldn't figure out the s
ah...
exec instead of xargs... ok...
is there a way with exec ???
thanks
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> find /foo -name "*dog.dat" -exec tail -5 {} \;
>
> should work. You could also add various find options like -type f to make
> sure its a regular file and -mtime n
find /foo -name "*dog.dat" -exec tail -5 {} \;
should work. You could also add various find options like -type f to make
sure its a regular file and -mtime n to get recently modified files.
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 8:15 AM, bruce wrote:
> Hey..
>
> Trying to figure out how to do a single line cmd
Hey..
Trying to figure out how to do a single line cmd (it should be
possible right??) to do a tail -5 for a list of files???
I thought I could combine find with exec/xargs and tail to generate
the list of files/tail data.. But couldn't figure out the syntax..
thoughts??
find /foo -name "*dog.d
Tried with breakRSI (It importing lot of KDE library to my gnome
machine) but auto start failed. Also tried Stretchly, it more modern
but I don't know to to set the time fro micro break. I ended using the
workrave again.
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 7:09 PM, Basix wrote:
> On 토, 03 3월 2018 11:54 +0800
I was able to burn a 1.3GB mp4 file without issue including checksum at the
end. Could be a hardware specific issue.
Thanks,
Richard
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On 토, 03 3월 2018 11:54 +0800, Robbi Nespu wrote:
> Do anyone can suggest me alternative of Workrave that work with Fedora 27
> Gnome?
There is a website called AlternativeTo, that suggest some alternative you can
choose.
https://alternativeto.net/software/workrave/?platform=linux
And please
On Mar 3, 2018 10:34 AM, "Ed Greshko" wrote:
I have a fresh install of F27. All of the
Yes, sorry, I'm talking about a fresh install of F27, fully updated just
after the first login.
A.
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On 03/03/18 17:33, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I have a fresh install of F27. All of the boxes you mention are un-checked.
> I
> didn't touch FF much since I mainly use Chrome. So, I think they must have
> been
> unchecked by default. I don't recall if I was asked my preference.
Oh, scratch that.
On Sat, 3 Mar 2018 17:33:40 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 03/03/18 16:00, Alessio Ciregia wrote:
> > I don't know if it has already been discussed, but in Firefox, in
> > about:preferences#privacy, "Allow Firefox to send technical and
> > interaction data to Mozilla" and "Allow Firefox to install
On 03/03/18 16:00, Alessio Ciregia wrote:
> I don't know if it has already been discussed, but in Firefox, in
> about:preferences#privacy, "Allow Firefox to send technical and
> interaction data to Mozilla" and "Allow Firefox to install and run
> studies" are enabled by default.
> Ok, I trust Mozil
Hello.
I don't know if it has already been discussed, but in Firefox, in
about:preferences#privacy, "Allow Firefox to send technical and
interaction data to Mozilla" and "Allow Firefox to install and run
studies" are enabled by default.
Ok, I trust Mozilla, but these should be opt-in features, IMO.
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