I'd say no since it says not supported right on their website:
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Minimum Device Requirements:
Operating system: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 (Not
available on Linux, Windows RT, Windows 10S, Android, Ubuntu or Chrome based
products)
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https://www.d
That's been a problem with Google's rpm for (literally) years. They for some
unknown reason refuse to fix it.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19997774/google-earth-stable-7-1-2-2041-0-x86-64-conflicts-with-file-from-package-filesys
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Sent: Mon, 20 Feb 2017 23:08:32 + (UTC)
Subject: Re: question about packages
then a question is why don't you (Fedora) make a a vim package since `dnf
install vim` is such a high demand?
I
Have an issue that I've been living with for awhile now, more annoyance but I'd
like to find a fix for it.
I have an up to date Fedora 23 install, the system has an nvidia quadro K420
card and I'm (at the moment) running the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-361.28.run drivers
locally compiled. I have a dua
Take a look at zoneminder (www.zoneminder.com). There's lots of IP cameras
available and zoneminder will use many of them with very little hassle. I've
had good luck with cameras from GrandStream, 1080p, night vision, power over
ethernet support. The camera itself wants a Windows directx in or
I haven't used the H330's but I do have quite a few R610's, R620's, R720xd's,
R730xd's and a few other various systems where I work. They all run SciLinux,
(6.x and 7.x). We've been very happy with them so far, got half a dozen or so
in the ordering pipeline too.
Some of the smaller RAID card
Have you looked at fail2ban? It watches /var/log/secure for break in
attempts/failed logins and dynamically adds iptables rules to block the bad
guys. It will do (automatically) pretty much what you're doing manually.
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