* Florian Weimer:
> Is there any tablet-like hardware which is well-supported by Fedora 20
> and later? Something with a high-resolution display?
>
> I don't need 3D acceleration beyond what's needed to run a typical
> desktop environment, but I'd like to have lot
* Bill Oliver:
> Is there anything like that for fedora?
There is some work on TPM support for LUKS. I don't know if it has
made its way into Fedora, though.
> It would probably be pretty easy to hack the gpg source code to add
> a few lines to append system information to the passphrase, but i
* Steven Stern:
> I just plugged in a 2nd monitor and it's working very nicely. I have it
> set so monitor #1 (primary) is on the right and monitor #2 (secondary)
> is on the left. I set this from ALL SETTINGS -> DISPLAYS.
>
> On reboot, the system comes up with #1 on the left and #2 on the right,
* Where Where:
> As a separate issue, it looks like ctrl+alt+f1 (or any of the F keys) does
> not switch to a virtual console, so I can't try the above. Are there common
> issues that prevent either virtual consoles from spawning or users
> switching to them?
I think you have to press the “fn” mo
* Stephen Gallagher:
> The only one I've heard of anyone spending real time getting running
> is:
> https://www.happyassassin.net/fedlet-a-fedora-remix-for-bay-trail-tablets/
I would have hoped for something with a bit more CPU power. Atom CPUs
aren't as bad as they used to be, but they are stil
Is there any tablet-like hardware which is well-supported by Fedora 20
and later? Something with a high-resolution display?
I don't need 3D acceleration beyond what's needed to run a typical
desktop environment, but I'd like to have lots of RAM, a bit of CPU
power (perhaps even a current Core i7)
As far as I understand it, the Fedora Live image uses thin
provisioning to keep track of changes to the root file system. If the
space allocated for the thin provisioning runs out, the system tends
to freeze hard. Is there a way to increase the amount of RAM reserved
for thin provisioning?
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* Bruno Wolff, III:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 23:05:01 +0100,
> Florian Weimer wrote:
>>
>>The confirmed opt-in subscription functionality is broken. It tends
>>to subscribe auto-responders if someone or something sends malware.
>>That happens less with the
* Mike Wright:
> 12/11/2013 06:29 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> What is the attraction of these decrepit mailing-list programs?
>
> I can't speak to Mailman but I'll speak up for ezmlm.
>
> It hasn't been updated for years because it was well written and it
> just works. No bugs have been found
, unplug, and the plug it in again, for the
actual write operation, but that can't be the right thing to do.)
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* Nick Bebout:
> The Fedora Infrastructure team is pleased to announce that
> keys.fedoraproject.org is now up and running as a GPG keyserver. We
> are also part of the sks-keyservers.net pool, which means that some
> people using pool.sks-keyservers.net will be directed to our server.
Can you c
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