On 3/11/24 14:41, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2024-03-10 at 16:39 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I'd like to play with LXC but I find the docs not very newbie-
friendly.
I'm trying to follow a guide at:
https://brandonrozek.com/blog/lxc-fedora-38/
(basically because it mentions Fedor
On 3/12/24 11:49, Alex wrote:
However, even when launching gnome-terminal when none is currently
running, it still launches on the remote system, not my desktop.
You can try running "export GDK_BACKEND=x11" before running evolution.
Setting that env variable causes evolution to not run at
On 3/11/24 12:45, Alex wrote:
I now have his PC with me on my local network, and commands executed
through ssh -X still display on his screen instead of mine.
From his gnome-terminal on my PC:
[gary@fedora ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0
How do I set the display for commands executed remotel
Hi,
> I now have his PC with me on my local network, and commands executed
> > through ssh -X still display on his screen instead of mine.
> >
> > From his gnome-terminal on my PC:
> > [gary@fedora ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
> > localhost:10.0
> >
> > How do I set the display for commands executed remotel
On 03/12/2024 12:33 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
Failed to start jobs: Failed to enqueue some jobs, see logs for details:
Invalid argument
Should I worry? I don't even know what armadillo is.
Did you look at the logs and if not, why not? Checking Wikipedia,
armadillo is a C++ library for linear
Running today's dnf update:
...
Running scriptlet: grub2-common-1:2.06-118.fc39.noarch
32/32
Running scriptlet: armadillo-12.8.0-1.fc39.x86_64
32/32
Failed to start jobs: Failed to enqueue some
On 3/11/24 12:45, Alex wrote:
I now have his PC with me on my local network, and commands executed
through ssh -X still display on his screen instead of mine.
From his gnome-terminal on my PC:
[gary@fedora ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0
How do I set the display for commands executed remotel
Hi,
> I now have his PC with me on my local network, and commands executed
> through ssh -X still display on his screen instead of mine.
> >
> > From his gnome-terminal on my PC:
> > [gary@fedora ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
> > localhost:10.0
> >
> > How do I set the display for commands executed remotely t
> On 11 Mar 2024, at 19:46, Alex wrote:
>
> I now have his PC with me on my local network, and commands executed through
> ssh -X still display on his screen instead of mine.
>
> From his gnome-terminal on my PC:
> [gary@fedora ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
> localhost:10.0
>
> How do I set the display