On Fri, 2022-04-08 at 16:15 +, Beartooth wrote:
> There seems to be some setting somewhere in recent releases (I'm
> running F35) that causes the mouse cursor to jump around when it
> hits certain positions. How do I turn this off?
Are you using a desktop that does special functions when the
On 4/8/22 14:00, olivares33561 via users wrote:
[olivares@fedora ~]$ /usr/bin/xset -dpms
server does not have extension for -dpms option
[olivares@fedora ~]$ /usr/bin/xset +dpms
server does not have extension for +dpms option
[olivares@fedora ~]$ /usr/bin/xset dpms force off
server does not have
Dear fedora users,
In previous versions of fedora, the commands
/*
export DISPLAY=:0
/usr/bin/xset dpms force on;
/usr/bin/xset -dpms;
**/
would force screen on and then to return to screen blanking
/**
#/usr/bin/xset +dpms;
/usr/bin/xset dpms force off;
/
now they do not wo
Are you actively using it when it logs you out?
This sounds more like X or Wayland (whichever you use) crashing.
It would also simply be the whole machine.
After you log back in run "uptime" and see if the machine crashed or if
X/Wayland crashed.
If the machine did not crash then run this:
grep
On 4/5/22 00:14, Patrick Dupre wrote:,
Does somebody have experience with fedora and WSL?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
It's reasonably straightforward to install an unpackaged distribution,
you just need a tarball of the distribution. And lots of those are
available
On 4/8/22 10:15, Beartooth wrote:
There seems to be some setting somewhere in recent releases (I'm
running F35) that causes the mouse cursor to jump around when it hits
certain positions. How do I turn this off?
What DE are you using? I'm running XFCE and don't see it except maybe
in
Recent releases (I"m running F35) seem to log me out at certain
times, regardless of what I'm doing. I want not ever to get logged out.
How and where do I set that?
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
There seems to be some setting somewhere in recent releases (I'm
running F35) that causes the mouse cursor to jump around when it hits
certain positions. How do I turn this off?
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up
On Apr 8, 2022, at 08:43, olivares33561 via users
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> [olivares@fedora user]$ systemctl --user enable poweroff.service
If you are editing files in /etc/systemd/system, then take off the “--user” and
use sudo when activating the service. Never use sudo in a systemd Exec line
unless you
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On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 4:46 PM Roger Heflin wrote:
> There has been a feature on linux (it may still be there to some extent)
> that if you do a cat /proc/slabinfo and dentry is large that the machine
> "blips/pauses" some operations. dentry usually has to be well into the
> millions (20-100mill
There has been a feature on linux (it may still be there to some extent)
that if you do a cat /proc/slabinfo and dentry is large that the machine
"blips/pauses" some operations. dentry usually has to be well into the
millions (20-100million) to get this behavior, and the pause gets longer
the larg
I am getting back to this issue (see below). I paid attention to sound played
with vlc, mythtv and firefox.
I confirmed that I hear the problem with HDMI sound, PC analog audio out socket
and an external USB audio device.
The problem is a very short interruption to the sound, not always noticea
Hey!
Helping out here and there when i can over the week :)
On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 12:10 PM Sumantro Mukherjee
wrote:
> Hey Fedorans,
>
> As most of you might know, we have Fedora testing events happening where
> you all
> can participate. As of today, we are running 3 events in parallel.
>
> 1
> On 7 Apr 2022, at 21:22, olivares33561 via users
> wrote:
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> I am getting closer.
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> [olivares@fedora user]$ cat poweroff.service
> # /etc/systemd/system/poweroff.service
> [Unit]
> Description = Poweroff machine at 16
Hey Fedorans,
As most of you might know, we have Fedora testing events happening where you all
can participate. As of today, we are running 3 events in parallel.
1. Kernel 5.17 Test Week [0]
2. Fedora 36 CoreOS [1]
3. Fedora Cloud Test Day [2]
These are events that are easy to start off if you a
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