Hello,
The Fedora laptop mailing list fedora-laptop-l...@redhat.com
has almost no traffic (only a few posts in this calendar year).
As person who might be shopping for laptop to put Fedora on
I am curious Does list's no traffic mean that generally
speaking these days, fedora runs technicall
FHDATA wrote, On 05/19/2011 05:01 PM:
>
> All,
>
> Very valid and interesting points. I will have to try
> a few of these which takes time. I will post a conclusion/summary.
>
> Thanks,
On the bright side, toggeling "which disk is boot disk" drop-down menu
during
All,
Very valid and interesting points. I will have to try
a few of these which takes time. I will post a conclusion/summary.
Thanks,
Richard Shaw wrote, On 05/19/2011 02:38 PM:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:25 PM, FHDATA wrote:
>>
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> S
Greetings,
Sorry if this is a newbie question
A. Recently purchased PC has 2 physical drives (let's
call them p0 , p1).
B. p0 has windows 7 ; p1 is blank never been used.
C. I used F14 32bit install media and it sees
p0 as /dev/sda1 and it sees p1 as /dev/adb
D. Fedora 14 inst
hello,
situation:
box has 2 physical drives.
one physical drive is windows 7.
Other one is unused/blank.
I have no intention to implement "dual boot."
When I do F12 I see all my boot devices (2 disks
and 1 optical drive ,etc)
question:
if I install linux (fedora) and use 2nd disk for it,
w
It works Thank you ...
F.
On 03/14/2010 02:11 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 14:06:15 -0600
> FHDATA wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I use FC12. I understated, for an installed
>> package, the 'rpm -qR '
>> gives me all the d
Greetings,
I use FC12. I understated, for an installed
package, the 'rpm -qR '
gives me all the dependencies. But these
dependencies are not in form of package-names
themselves. They're just file dependencies.
How would one get a listing of installed packages that
a given installed package de