On 9/13/20 9:01 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
But, there is something that i was wondering how to get around, and if someone
had an answer. So, the entire screen of the tablet maps to the screen of the
desktop (monitor). This is kind of irritating, for instance if the xournalpp is
only half of the
On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 15:47:56 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 9/5/20 3:40 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Thanks! I use xournalpp (successor to xournal). So, I am sorry: how does
> > this work. It is plugged in through USB(?) or Bluetooth, and where
> > does the xournalpp point to (connect to) or take
Do a "df /nfs4exports/home" an "ls -ld /" a "ls -ld /nfs4exports/home" and
a "ls -ld /nfs4exports/" and a "ls -l /nfs4exports".
On the client you can tell which device it is using by what df shows for
it, if / it will show the size of / and if correct it will show the sizes
of the correct fs.
On Sep 13, 2020, at 14:16, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
> The more I look at this the more confused I get.
Maybe you can explain what you expect to see from the output of “ll /“ on the
NFS server?
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Hello, list.
I was wondering if I could use my android tablet for drawing in Fedora?
There are a few apps on the google market allowing to send the commands,
for example, to host:port, but it requires drivers on the computer side. Is
there a solution for fedora? I'm specifically interested in using
On 9/13/20 9:39 AM, Beartooth wrote:
A few months back, I had lots of trouble with what should have
been a routine, by-the-book dnf upgrade from one version of Fedora to
another. What turned out, after much frustration, to have been the
trouble was that I had several sort-of-duplicates: r
Hi,
recently I noticed that when I plug in a USB key it doesn't show in the device
notifier and it doesn't ask as usual what to do with it.
More info:
-I am on F32 with KDE and sddmm as login manager.
-when I plug in the key it appears in dmesg
usb-storage 2-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device det
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 09:19:22 -0500
David wrote:
> Thank you Stan,
You are welcome, though it appears I didn't give you much help. :-)
> But how does one do a minimal net install if they have just built a
> new computer and there are
> no other computers available to make a bootable iso image ?
On 2020-09-12 20:44, Roger Heflin wrote:
If bob did the exportfs -r prior to mounting /home/whatever that is to
be exported then it would have exported the directory on / and not
what was later mounted.
He needs to umount the nfs clients, and run exportfs -r on the server
and remount on the cl
A few months back, I had lots of trouble with what should have
been a routine, by-the-book dnf upgrade from one version of Fedora to
another. What turned out, after much frustration, to have been the
trouble was that I had several sort-of-duplicates: rpms the same except
that one was .
Thank you Stan,
But how does one do a minimal net install if they have just built a new
computer and there are
no other computers available to make a bootable iso image ? I did not have
a way to
make a bootable iso image, unless one can do that on an smartphone.
I was implying that I did it usin
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 00:28:54 -0500
David wrote:
> I am trying to create a bootable USB drive for Fedora 33 or Rawhide,
I have successfully used the instructions here to create a handy
bootable USB with several iso images on it and grub can boot
the isos, so I can boot lots of different things fro
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 00:28:54 -0500
David wrote:
> P.S. I have just built a Ryzen 3 1200AF system with ASUS
> motherboard and have access
> to ethernet. Is there some other way to get Fedora on it ??
Download the netinstall iso.
https://alt.fedoraproject.org/
https://download-ib01.fedor
Suvayu Ali 于2020年9月13日周日 下午6:14写道:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can someone explain this to me?
>
> # rpm -q --whatrequires redhat-rpm-config
> fonts-srpm-macros-2.0.3-1.fc32.noarch
> python-srpm-macros-3-58.fc32.noarch
> R-core-4.0.2-1.fc32.x86_64
> python27-2.7.18-2.fc32.x86_64
> go-srpm-macros-3.0.9
Hi,
Can someone explain this to me?
# rpm -q --whatrequires redhat-rpm-config
fonts-srpm-macros-2.0.3-1.fc32.noarch
python-srpm-macros-3-58.fc32.noarch
R-core-4.0.2-1.fc32.x86_64
python27-2.7.18-2.fc32.x86_64
go-srpm-macros-3.0.9-1.fc32.noarch
root-cling-6.22.02-1.fc32.x86_64
How d
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