On 2/17/19 12:37 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Find the PID of ibus-daemon. Then go to /proc/PID and cat environ. Look for
> LC_CTYPE=
> and LANG=
Oh, again not sure, you may have to run "im-chooser" in a terminal on KDE
before ibus is
made the default input method. You'd have to logout/login to ma
On 2/17/19 11:36 AM, home user via users wrote:
> > I use KDE.
>
> Now I'm trying KDE.
>
> 1. It took a lot of searching, but I found the ibus preferences. But the gui
> is all in
> Chinese. How do I get it in English?
Sounds like one of your environment variables is triggering the GUI to be in
> I use KDE.
Now I'm trying KDE.
1. It took a lot of searching, but I found the ibus preferences. But
the gui is all in Chinese. How do I get it in English?
2. In KDE, when I'm editing a file (such as with (g)vi(m) or
LibreOffice), or otherwise entering text, how do I switch languages?
I
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 01:02:43PM -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
> Look in /etc/. Could be redhat-release. Some distros use os-release.
Any distro using systemd (so, any modern mainstream distro) will have
/etc/os-release. You can do `cat /etc/os-release`, but one of the really
nice things is that t
On 2/17/19 5:15 AM, home user via users wrote:
> (I tried to respond to this yesterday morning, but the message never showed
> up.)
>
> I forgot to say I'm on Gnome (is that relevant?), and using Fedora-28.
Yes, that is relevant.
Those settings appear to be ignored in Gnome. Fails for me too on
On 16Feb2019 13:02, Mike Wright wrote:
On 2/16/19 12:37 PM, Beartooth wrote:
I have two email accounts, one at my local access
provider, and one on my own domain, hosted remotely. I'm running Fedora
29. Last time I looked, my host was running Centos. Now I see this:
$ uname -a
(I tried to respond to this yesterday morning, but the message never
showed up.)
I forgot to say I'm on Gnome (is that relevant?), and using Fedora-28.
> Did you right click on the ibus tray icon. Pick "Preferences" and
> then "Use custom font" to select the font and the size? ...
What I did
On 2/16/19 12:37 PM, Beartooth wrote:
I have two email accounts, one at my local access
provider, and one on my own domain, hosted remotely. I'm running Fedora
29. Last time I looked, my host was running Centos. Now I see this:
$ uname -a
Linux 2.6.32-042stab134.3 #1 SMP Sun Oc
I have two email accounts, one at my local access
provider, and one on my own domain, hosted remotely. I'm running Fedora
29. Last time I looked, my host was running Centos. Now I see this:
$ uname -a
Linux 2.6.32-042stab134.3 #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 12:26:01 MSK 2018
x86_64 x86_64
No?
Fedora would be an excellent choice for making a ceph-cluster
Excuses for auto-typo’s
> On 16 Feb 2019, at 06:17, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 10:32 PM wrote:
>>
>> It depends on several crucial points.
>>
>> 1) For how long do you need 50 TB (
did you run fsck as requested?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 8:26 AM Martín Marqués
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having some problems during the boot process on a new HP laptop Model
> 15-da0113ns. Boots fine, seems to recognize a bunch of stuff and then in
> starts spitting these messages in rdsosreport.txt:
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