> I'm looking for the above mainly for Thunderbird (which a web search
> didn't give me much) but would be happy to do with other apps, under
> GNOME 3.
>
> Any idea if this is even possible?
Hi,
there's a gnome extension that is more or less capable of doing this:
https://extensions.gnome.org/ex
On 8/26/20 11:12 PM, laolux laolux wrote:
in Gnome settings, under Power, turn off the screen blanking and under
Privacy->Screen Lock, disable screen lock. Does closing the lid work now?
Closing the lid is fixed with @Ed Greshko's help of setting
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
in etc/systemd/logind.con
> What is the graphics device? If NVidia, are you using the proprietary
> drivers?
The graphics card is from intel:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 620 (rev 07)
> Is this a recent problem? Did it used to work? Have you tried booting
> an earlier kernel version or
On 8/26/20 7:24 PM, Jan-Erik Wichmann wrote:
I have some problem with my laptop freezing when the screen is blank.
Basically every time I lock the screen (or close the lid) my laptop freezes and
cannot be woken up anymore.
The screen will stay black regardless of which buttons I press.
The only
Thanks for your suggestions.
hibernate is not supported (as expected) and suspend reliably crashes the
system.
I think my issues come from the screen locking:
When I lock my screen, I can unlock it within about 2 seconds.
If I leave my screen locked for about 10 seconds or more, then I can never
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 20:03:57 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 8/26/20 7:43 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > I am writing to ask if there is a way to remove a small portion of a mp4
> > file. Basically, the file is my lecture (has both audio and video
> > recorded using simplescreenrecorder) and I want
On 2020-08-27 12:07, laolux laolux wrote:
>> HandleLidSwitch=ignore
> well, that's a crude workaround. It does permit me to carry around my laptop
> for short distances, but longer walks are no good because it will continue to
> be powered on and the fans need to get fresh air.
>
> So still looki
> HandleLidSwitch=ignore
well, that's a crude workaround. It does permit me to carry around my laptop
for short distances, but longer walks are no good because it will continue to
be powered on and the fans need to get fresh air.
So still looking for a solution which solves the underlying issue
On 2020-08-27 11:30, Frederic Muller wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm looking for the above mainly for Thunderbird (which a web search
> didn't give me much) but would be happy to do with other apps, under
> GNOME 3.
>
> Any idea if this is even possible?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Fred
>
> ps: I mentioned same monito
On 8/26/20 8:35 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2020-08-26 at 21:43 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
I am writing to ask if there is a way to remove a small portion of a
mp4 file. Basically, the file is my lecture (has both audio and video
recorded using simplescreenrecorder) and I want to remove a
On Wed, 2020-08-26 at 21:43 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> I am writing to ask if there is a way to remove a small portion of a
> mp4 file. Basically, the file is my lecture (has both audio and video
> recorded using simplescreenrecorder) and I want to remove a portion
> of the mp4 (from the 14:30 t
Hi!
I'm looking for the above mainly for Thunderbird (which a web search
didn't give me much) but would be happy to do with other apps, under
GNOME 3.
Any idea if this is even possible?
Thank you.
Fred
ps: I mentioned same monitor as actually when switching 1 monitor
orientation from landscape
On 8/26/20 7:43 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
I am writing to ask if there is a way to remove a small portion of a mp4 file.
Basically, the file is my lecture (has both audio and video
recorded using simplescreenrecorder) and I want to remove a portion of the mp4
(from the 14:30 to the 15:50 time-po
Hi,
I am writing to ask if there is a way to remove a small portion of a mp4 file.
Basically, the file is my lecture (has both audio and video
recorded using simplescreenrecorder) and I want to remove a portion of the mp4
(from the 14:30 to the 15:50 time-points) of an mp4. The mp4
itself is cur
On 2020-08-27 10:24, Jan-Erik Wichmann wrote:
> I have some problem with my laptop freezing when the screen is blank.
> Basically every time I lock the screen (or close the lid) my laptop freezes
> and cannot be woken up anymore.
> The screen will stay black regardless of which buttons I press.
>
Hi,
I have some problem with my laptop freezing when the screen is blank.
Basically every time I lock the screen (or close the lid) my laptop freezes and
cannot be woken up anymore.
The screen will stay black regardless of which buttons I press.
The only way to recover is to press and hold the po
On Aug 26, 2020, at 20:31, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> Did you read the description of the project? It's just a wrapper for the
> Teams web interface, not really an application.
Unfortunately, that description applies to a good many apps these days.
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On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 17:37:57 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 8/26/20 4:10 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > I generally like PA, but it has a quirk with Zoom (likely the latter is to
> > blame). Starts Zoom at around 50% of the audio. I miss quite a bit
> > before I realize that I am the one who can fi
On 8/26/20 4:10 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
I generally like PA, but it has a quirk with Zoom (likely the latter is to
blame). Starts Zoom at around 50% of the audio. I miss quite a bit
before I realize that I am the one who can fix my faint sound issue. FWIW, I
use the official Zoom client for Fe
On 8/26/20 4:07 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 16:31:12 -0600 Robin Laing wrote:
Web interface works but not the best but I find Microsoft products not
the best. I find that the layout and organization is frustrating and it
took me two days to find out where the email (outlook)
On 26Aug2020 08:29, George N. White III wrote:
>For both Windows and macOS Calibre runs in a qemu VM, so it
>should be possible to construct a lighter VM for F32 based on the
>Windows and macOS examples.
Calibre is a native Python 2.7 PyQt5 app on MacOS. It does _not_ run in
a VM. The Python 2.
On 26Aug2020 17:00, Jamie Fargen wrote:
>/etc/autossh/ipaddress-port
>OPTIONS=-i /path/to/private/key -M 10985 -o "PubkeyAuthentication=yes" -o
>"PasswordAuthentication=no" -o "StrictHostKeyChecking=no" -tt -R
>6667:localhost:22 r...@ip.ad.dr.ess
Just a general remark about remote ssh forwards. U
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 4:10 PM Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>
> > That's a strange question. Who wouldn't be using it? It's the default
> > sound system. You would have to go to great lengths to not be using it.
>
not entirely true, i chased sound related expertise for a bit, thenn dove
in and flew
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 15:41:03 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 8/26/20 3:37 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
> > now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
> >
> > anyone??
>
> That's a strange question. Who wouldn't be using it? It's the default
> sound system. You would have to
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 16:31:12 -0600 Robin Laing wrote:
> On 30/03/2020 08:01, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Mar 2020 15:50:01 +0200
> > Andras Simon wrote:
> >
> >> FWIW I've been using Teams from chrome on Fedora 30 for like two weeks now
> >> for classes (audio, video, chat and screen sharin
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 15:37:15 -0700
Jack Craig wrote:
> now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
I've never known there was a way to avoid it. That's why I'm using it.
Every once in a while, for no apparent reason, it will decide my
default audio shouldn't be HDMI any
On 2020-08-27 06:37, Jack Craig wrote:
> now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
>
> anyone??
>
Sure, it is the default. I can't recall when it became the default, but it has
been for some time now.
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On 8/26/20 3:37 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
anyone??
That's a strange question. Who wouldn't be using it? It's the default
sound system. You would have to go to great lengths to not be using it.
_
now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
anyone??
tia, jackc...
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On 30/03/2020 08:01, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 30 Mar 2020 15:50:01 +0200
Andras Simon wrote:
FWIW I've been using Teams from chrome on Fedora 30 for like two weeks now
for classes (audio, video, chat and screen sharing), and, touch wood, it's
been very stable.
I can easily believe the web i
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 9:23 PM Alex Regan wrote:
> Hi, I have a fedora32 system behind a firewall without any access from
> the outside. I'd like to build a reverse ssh tunnel so I can get to it
> from my remote location while working remotely. I'm familiar with how
> remote ssh tunnels work, bu
Hi,
So, I wanted to dig up this old thread because a couple of weeks ago, I found
an open source project on github for MS Teams called
teams-for-linux at https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux which I
have found is smaller than the dud made available by MS, and works
reasonably well a
On 8/26/20 8:07 AM, Garry T. Williams wrote:
On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 9:22:43 PM EDT Alex Regan wrote:
Hi, I have a fedora32 system behind a firewall without any access
from the outside. I'd like to build a reverse ssh tunnel so I can
get to it from my remote location while working remotely.
On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 9:22:43 PM EDT Alex Regan wrote:
> Hi, I have a fedora32 system behind a firewall without any access
> from the outside. I'd like to build a reverse ssh tunnel so I can
> get to it from my remote location while working remotely. I'm
> familiar with how remote ssh tunnels
On Wed, 2020-08-26 at 08:29 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 07:42, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
>
> > Since F32 now has Python 3 as the default, I find that some Calibre
> > plug-ins no longer work, though Calibre itself is fine. For the moment,
> > I'm running it in an
On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 21:22:43 -0400
Alex Regan wrote:
> Hi, I have a fedora32 system behind a firewall without any access from
> the outside. I'd like to build a reverse ssh tunnel so I can get to it
> from my remote location while working remotely.
I do this, but I don't run it as a service, I
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 11:42:20 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I'm running it in an F31 VM to get round this
Yep, me too. Seemed simplest. I use the VM only when I need
a plugin, for normal use I run the python3 version on f32.
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On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 07:42, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> Since F32 now has Python 3 as the default, I find that some Calibre
> plug-ins no longer work, though Calibre itself is fine. For the moment,
> I'm running it in an F31 VM to get round this, but there must be a
> better way. I expect it i
Since F32 now has Python 3 as the default, I find that some Calibre
plug-ins no longer work, though Calibre itself is fine. For the moment,
I'm running it in an F31 VM to get round this, but there must be a
better way. I expect it involves environment variables but am too lazy
to experiment, so if
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