Hi all,
Now that I'm loving f25beta so much and refuse to go back to f24 I'm forced
to address a problem I've had for some time. Up through f24 I've had to
install the nvidia proprietary driver to be able to use more than 2
monitors on my GTX960 (if I connected more than 2 it locked up the machine
it must be some quirk with the zbook 17 firmware :(
I'll reply with a screenshot shortly.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:07 PM, Chris Murphy
wrote:
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> On Aug 11, 2014, at 12:38 PM, patrick korsnick wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I just did a fresh f20 install in UEFI mode (n
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> From: patrick korsnick
> Sent: 8/12/2014 12:08 AM
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: stock f20 bootloader not signed
>
> Hi all,
> I just did a fresh f20 i
Hi all,
I just did a fresh f20 install in UEFI mode (no CSM) with secure boot
enabled and while it booted the USB stick fine after the initial reboot I
get an error about the bootloader not being signed and have to disable
secure boot in order to boot the machine. I did a search on Bugzilla for
the
Hi all,
Does anyone know if Gnome3 did away with the ability to set your NTP
servers in the Date and Time control panel? I remember you used to be able
to do this, but can't remember if it was on Gnome2xx or was a feature that
originally existed in Gnome3 on fedora.
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me up.
Thanks again for the help!
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 17:36:39 -0600
> patrick korsnick wrote:
>
> > Maybe I'll see if I can find something like truss on linux to see what's
> > going on behind the scenes.
>
> Th
, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 17:08:10 -0600
> patrick korsnick wrote:
>
> > When I yum installed emacs and tried to start it up I noticed
> > it's taking much longer than usual.
>
> I don't notice a problem, but I have a highly customized
&g
Hi all,
I did a fresh F20 x64 install today and yum updated it immediately
afterwards. When I yum installed emacs and tried to start it up I noticed
it's taking much longer than usual. Is anyone else experiencing this
behavior? I've never had this problem before on this box... it's an E5 Xeon
mac
On the Desktop (Gnome) spin the volume control allows setting values higher
than 100%. The KDE and Xfce spins don't allow this. I have a laptop that is
very hard to hear audio on unless using the Gnome spin and having the vol
cranked up to 150% or so. But I haven't really been able to get comfortab
s fine. Go figure...
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 3:32 PM, dexter wrote:
> On 1 April 2012 21:54, patrick korsnick wrote:
> > A common tweak recommended to SSD users on various distros has been to
> move
> > /tmp to RAM to avoid writing to the SSD. Adding this line to /etc/fstab
> ha
A common tweak recommended to SSD users on various distros has been to move
/tmp to RAM to avoid writing to the SSD. Adding this line to /etc/fstab has
worked fine for me on f16:
none/tmptmpfs defaults0 0
However on f17 adding this line prevents the machine from booting.
Can an
Hi all,
I recently purchased my first SSD (a 256MB M4) and in setting it up stumbled
across all the writings about tuning SSDs for linux. One of the main things
that received a lot of attention was the filesystem alignment/erase block
stuff.
One post I read was that ubuntu's natty installer took
I experience this behavior on a T61 so I don't think it's a Sandy Bridge
problem. I've experienced it since F14. I also use a docking station and
external display and remember back when I was running F14 I found a bug
report somewhere confirming that (at least on F14) it was related to the
external
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