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On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at 9:05 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/9/24 6:54 PM, olivares33561 via users wrote:
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> > On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at 8:22 PM, Samuel Sieb sam...@sieb.net
On 11/9/24 6:54 PM, olivares33561 via users wrote:
On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at 8:22 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/9/24 5:24 PM, olivares33561 via users wrote:
I want to kindly ask if it is possible to create a fedora package as a
standalone application. It would involve qt and other t
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On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at 8:22 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/9/24 5:24 PM, olivares33561 via users wrote:
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> > I want to kindly ask if it is possible to create a fedora package as a
On Sun, 2024-11-10 at 01:29 +, Steve Underwood wrote:
> I don't think anyone has mentioned which graphics hardware they are
> using. I'm not sure the HDR support is equal amongst them.
As someone who's worked in video production since the 1980s, I've tried
it on my TVs, with appropriate video
On 11/9/24 5:24 PM, olivares33561 via users wrote:
I want to kindly ask if it is possible to create a fedora package as a
standalone application. It would involve qt and other things like qt make, On
qt creator we can run the app if we get the source code, but only on x86_64,
but there is no
On 08/11/2024 22:59, Stephen Morris wrote:
Just as a matter of interest what brand monitor do you use. I've had a
look at some LG 4K monitors with HDR10 and HDR 400, and it seems that
with those to get all the features of the monitor available
(presumably HDR, on screen mouse controlled configu
Dear fedora users,
I want to kindly ask if it is possible to create a fedora package as a
standalone application. It would involve qt and other things like qt make, On
qt creator we can run the app if we get the source code, but only on x86_64,
but there is no qt creator for aarck64, to run on
On 11/9/24 5:08 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2024-11-08 at 21:53 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/8/24 8:46 PM, home user via users wrote:
I thought that in the case of a file that IS owned by a package, rpm -qf
was displaying the name of the owned file. So I was expecting a file
name
On 11/9/24 2:43 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 10/11/24 04:41, Barry Scott wrote:
On 8 Nov 2024, at 22:59, Stephen Morris
wrote:
Just as a matter of interest what brand monitor do you use.
I use a Dell Ultra HDR and also have a LG HDR monitor.
The Dell has the HDR checkbox in the Display S
On 11/8/24 10:53 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/8/24 8:46 PM, home user via users wrote:
I thought that in the case of a file that IS owned by a package, rpm -qf was
displaying the name of the owned file. So I was expecting a file name to
appear once, not 2000+ times!
It's now occurring to me
On 10/11/24 04:41, Barry Scott wrote:
On 8 Nov 2024, at 22:59, Stephen Morris
wrote:
Just as a matter of interest what brand monitor do you use.
I use a Dell Ultra HDR and also have a LG HDR monitor.
The Dell has the HDR checkbox in the Display Settings.
But the LG needed me to enable HD
> On 8 Nov 2024, at 22:59, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> Just as a matter of interest what brand monitor do you use.
I use a Dell Ultra HDR and also have a LG HDR monitor.
The Dell has the HDR checkbox in the Display Settings.
But the LG needed me to enable HDR using the kscreen-doctor command.
On Fri, 2024-11-08 at 21:53 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/8/24 8:46 PM, home user via users wrote:
> > I thought that in the case of a file that IS owned by a package, rpm -qf
> > was displaying the name of the owned file. So I was expecting a file
> > name to appear once, not 2000+ times!
>
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