On Wed, 2022-08-24 at 21:14 -0500, Anil F Duggirala wrote:
> Dmesg would not show me anything that happens after
> login right?
No.
On all the systems I use, it'll show things as they happen. Plug in a
USB flash drive, and see what it discovers. Unplug it, see what
happens next. Et cetera.
I
Anil F Duggirala composed on 2022-08-24 11:19 (UTC-0400):
> I am noticing that my new Dell S2421HS is detected and identified differently
> depending on when I connect it.
> If the monitor is connected when I boot up the laptop, the monitor is
> detected
> as "Dell Inc. DELL S2421HS". If the mo
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 11:46:24 AM -05 Barry wrote:
> Check dmesg for any messages about the video interface or monitor.
> Are there any messages about edid?
Hello Barry,
I tried looking in dmesg but cannot find anything mentioning edid. I'm not sure
this would help me. Detection appears t
On Wed, 24 Aug 2022 18:25:08 +0200
"Walter H. via users" wrote:
> ok, I did
>
> dnf remove syslinux-extlinux
>
> and after a reboot everything was fine, the link was removed - no
> need of this package ;-)
That's certainly the way to take care of the issue and be sure it
never comes back!
> On 24 Aug 2022, at 16:19, Anil F Duggirala wrote:
>
> hello,
> I am noticing that my new Dell S2421HS is detected and identified differently
> depending on when I connect it.
> If the monitor is connected when I boot up the laptop, the monitor is
> detected
> as "Dell Inc. DELL S2421HS".
On 24.08.2022 16:19, stan via users wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2022 09:05:21 +0200
"Walter H. via users" wrote:
Just the unorthodox question, may I simple remove the link (rm -f
/etc/extlinux.conf)?
I noticed this, when I did the following in folder /etc
grep PATTERN /etc/* -r
Yes. But whenever
hello,
I am noticing that my new Dell S2421HS is detected and identified differently
depending on when I connect it.
If the monitor is connected when I boot up the laptop, the monitor is detected
as "Dell Inc. DELL S2421HS". If the monitor is connected after logging in, it
is detected as somethi
On Wed, 24 Aug 2022 09:05:21 +0200
"Walter H. via users" wrote:
> Just the unorthodox question, may I simple remove the link (rm -f
> /etc/extlinux.conf)?
>
> I noticed this, when I did the following in folder /etc
>
> grep PATTERN /etc/* -r
Yes. But whenever syslinux-extlinux is updated, it
Don't know about wayland, but on X11, I have a script in
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/99-mystuff.sh
which runs when X starts and uses the xinput tool to set mouse buttons,
not sure if the xinput tool is the right one for keyboard mapping these
days.
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use
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 10:12:37AM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I need to modify the behavior of some keys of my keyboard.
Should I use Xmodmap?
Typically
keycode 112 = Prior KP_Home Prior KP_Home Prior Prior
How can I do it 1) manually, 2) automatically?
From 2008 or so. But might st
Hello,
I need to modify the behavior of some keys of my keyboard.
Should I use Xmodmap?
Typically
keycode 112 = Prior KP_Home Prior KP_Home Prior Prior
How can I do it 1) manually, 2) automatically?
Thank
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Patrick DUPR
On 23.08.2022 20:59, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2022 19:45:24 +0200
"Walter H. via users" wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1016304 <-- still
relevant for fc36(!)
Why?
I think the answer is that no one has done the work. It has been a
long time since I had anythi
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