Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Ian Malone
On 2 April 2014 05:49, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > > On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:52 PM, lee wrote: >> >> >> Hm, not really useful when it doesn`t work with existing WMs ... > > > That would be the responsibility of the WM's themselves. WM's have to add > support. Not the other way around as you

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 09:03 +0100, Ian Malone wrote: > On 2 April 2014 05:49, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > > Hi > > > > > > On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:52 PM, lee wrote: > >> > >> > >> Hm, not really useful when it doesn`t work with existing WMs ... > > > > > > That would be the responsibility of the WM'

Re: Fedora Present and Future: a Fedora.next 2014 Update (Part I,?“Why?”)

2014-04-02 Thread Vikram Goyal
I am using fedora or rather redhat based distribution since there was Redhat 5 ( probably in middle ninteies or something ) As far as I can tell the disk partitioning scheme under F1/20 definetly needs some kind of rework to make it unambigious to users. The developers must understand one thing f

Re: Fedora Present and Future: a Fedora.next 2014 Update (Part I, "Why?")

2014-04-02 Thread Vikram Goyal
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 04:40:36PM +, Liam Proven wrote: > > As I have said previously, I have /never/ successfully installed > Fedora on actual hardware since v1.0 shipped in, what was it, 2003? I > have installed Haiku, Aros, FreeBSD, PC BSD, dozens of Linux distros, > Windows 2 through 8, S

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 2 April 2014 10:37, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > but a > redesign of the X protocol, i.e. it's not ABI compatible. No, it's not a redesign of anything. It is an entirely new GUI layer which entirely replaces X.11 - as has been done in both Android and Mac OS X and which Canonical are attempti

Re: Fedora Present and Future: a Fedora.next 2014 Update (Part I, ?"Why?")

2014-04-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 2 April 2014 11:16, Vikram Goyal wrote: > I am using fedora or rather redhat based distribution since there was > Redhat 5 ( probably in middle ninteies or something ) > > As far as I can tell the disk partitioning scheme under F1/20 definetly > needs some kind of rework to make it unambigious

Re: Fedora Present and Future: a Fedora.next 2014 Update (Part I, "Why?")

2014-04-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 2 April 2014 12:01, Vikram Goyal wrote: > On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 04:40:36PM +, Liam Proven wrote: >> >> As I have said previously, I have /never/ successfully installed >> Fedora on actual hardware since v1.0 shipped in, what was it, 2003? I >> have installed Haiku, Aros, FreeBSD, PC BSD,

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread lee
Joe Zeff writes: > On 04/01/2014 09:49 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: >> That would be the responsibility of the WM's themselves. WM's have to >> add support. Not the other way around as you seem to think. > > Which is why I pointed out that the question was if fvwm works with > Wayland, not the oth

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread poma
On 02.04.2014 13:54, Liam Proven wrote: > On 2 April 2014 10:37, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >> but a >> redesign of the X protocol, i.e. it's not ABI compatible. > > > No, it's not a redesign of anything. It is an entirely new GUI layer > which entirely replaces X.11 - as has been done in both A

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Stephen Gallagher
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04/02/2014 08:08 AM, lee wrote: > Joe Zeff writes: > >> On 04/01/2014 09:49 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: >>> That would be the responsibility of the WM's themselves. WM's >>> have to add support. Not the other way around as you seem to >>> think. >

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Stephen Gallagher
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04/02/2014 08:20 AM, poma wrote: > On 02.04.2014 13:54, Liam Proven wrote: >> On 2 April 2014 10:37, Patrick O'Callaghan >> wrote: >>> but a redesign of the X protocol, i.e. it's not ABI >>> compatible. >> >> >> No, it's not a redesign of anythin

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Ian Malone
On 2 April 2014 14:26, Stephen Gallagher wrote: >> Joe Zeff writes: >> >>> On 04/01/2014 09:49 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: That would be the responsibility of the WM's themselves. WM's have to add support. Not the other way around as you seem to think. >>> >>> Which is why I poin

Re: [389-users] 389-console problem restore backup

2014-04-02 Thread Carsten Grzemba
Am 02.04.14 schrieb Rich Megginson : > > > > > > On 04/02/2014 02:50 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote: > > > > If I try to restore backups I get the error: > > > > error:could not read config file. > > > > In the console log I see: > > > > http://testcsw.contac.lan:2389/[1:0] rec

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Stephen Gallagher
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04/02/2014 09:42 AM, Ian Malone wrote: > On 2 April 2014 14:26, Stephen Gallagher > wrote: > > >>> Joe Zeff writes: >>> On 04/01/2014 09:49 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > That would be the responsibility of the WM's themselves. > WM's

Re: [389-users] 389-console problem restore backup

2014-04-02 Thread Rich Megginson
On 04/02/2014 07:47 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote: Am 02.04.14 schrieb *Rich Megginson * : On 04/02/2014 02:50 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote: If I try to restore backups I get the error: error:could not read config file. In the console log I see: http://testcsw.contac.lan:2389/[1:0] recv> error:

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Ian Malone
On 2 April 2014 15:05, Stephen Gallagher wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 04/02/2014 09:42 AM, Ian Malone wrote: >> I know you weren't reply to me, but this is really the point I >> wanted to make: to take advantage of Wayland it makes absolute >> sense that applica

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread poma
On 02.04.2014 15:29, Stephen Gallagher wrote: > On 04/02/2014 08:20 AM, poma wrote: >> On 02.04.2014 13:54, Liam Proven wrote: >>> On 2 April 2014 10:37, Patrick O'Callaghan >>> wrote: but a redesign of the X protocol, i.e. it's not ABI compatible. >>> >>> >>> No, it's not a redesign of

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Ian Malone wrote: > I originally missed this line in Rahul's email: > > Other apps can use the compatibility layer called XWayland." > > But did read his reply to Lee: > >> Hm, not really useful when it doesn`t work with existing WMs ... > > That would be the

Re: [389-users] 389-console problem restore backup

2014-04-02 Thread Rich Megginson
On 04/02/2014 08:40 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote: Am 02.04.14 schrieb *Rich Megginson * : On 04/02/2014 07:47 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote: Am 02.04.14 schrieb *Rich Megginson * : On 04/02/2014 02:50 AM, Carsten Grzemba wrote: If I try to restore backups I get th

Posting issues?

2014-04-02 Thread c. marlow
I cannot get posts to go through my domain email account. I am testing to see if this gmail account will accept posts. I posted a question but never got a acknowledgement email. It was working, then it just stopped... And nothing is going to the spam folder neither. this is odd. Thanks ~ CH

Re: Posting issues?

2014-04-02 Thread Steven Stern
On 04/02/2014 10:09 AM, c. marlow wrote: > > I cannot get posts to go through my domain email account. I am testing > to see if this gmail account will accept posts. > > I posted a question but never got a acknowledgement email. > > It was working, then it just stopped... And nothing is going to

re: message not coming through

2014-04-02 Thread cwma...@gmail.com
Ok, I think I have gotten my DNS settings fixed hopefully everything is coming through? Thanks, Christopher -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fed

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 2 April 2014 13:20, poma wrote: > Mir was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to > 2001, owned at first by the Soviet Union and then by Russia. Mir was the > first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996. > > How much is Tour de Mir per capita?

Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
Just to see if I can do it, I thought I'd set up a small grid/cluster using fedora. Does anybody know of a good step-by-step guide for this (preferably free and online :-) )? Thanks, billo -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http

Re: message not coming through

2014-04-02 Thread g
On 04/02/14 13:16, cwma...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, I think I have gotten my DNS settings fixed hopefully > everything is coming through? Thanks, Christopher there may be more problems as this is only email that has come from list with "Subject:" relating to; message not coming through -

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 19:48 +0100, Liam Proven wrote: > Wayland is somewhat tied into GNOME 3 "tied into" could be taken to imply it's somehow dependent on Gnome, which AFAIK is not the case. poc -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options:

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Liam Proven wrote: > Technically, AIUI, as display servers, Mir and Wayland are quite > similar. Wayland is somewhat tied into GNOME 3; Mir into Unity. > Wayland focus on desktops, Mir on phones and tablets too, and their > different input devices. > This sum

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Digimer
On 02/04/14 02:54 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: Just to see if I can do it, I thought I'd set up a small grid/cluster using fedora. Does anybody know of a good step-by-step guide for this (preferably free and online :-) )? Thanks, billo What kind of cluster? There are two main types; 1. High-Avai

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 12:54 +0100, Liam Proven wrote: > On 2 April 2014 10:37, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > but a > > redesign of the X protocol, i.e. it's not ABI compatible. > > > No, it's not a redesign of anything. It is an entirely new GUI layer > which entirely replaces X.11 - as has bee

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 06:54:47PM +, Bill Oliver wrote: > > Just to see if I can do it, I thought I'd set up a small grid/cluster > using fedora. Does anybody know of a good step-by-step guide for this > (preferably free and online :-) )? Depends on what you mean by a grid/cluster. Is it a

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: On 02/04/14 02:54 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: Just to see if I can do it, I thought I'd set up a small grid/cluster using fedora. Does anybody know of a good step-by-step guide for this (preferably free and online :-) )? Thanks, billo What kind of cluste

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Digimer
On 02/04/14 03:30 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: On 02/04/14 02:54 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: Just to see if I can do it, I thought I'd set up a small grid/cluster using fedora. Does anybody know of a good step-by-step guide for this (preferably free and online :-)

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 04:12:16PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > > 5tFTW note > -- > > This is the third installment of this series, and I'm still calibrating > a few things. I'm aiming at a wide audience, but I'm not quite sure how > much explaining I should do of general Fedora knowled

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: Ya, just a little TMI. I think you will need something fairly custom HPC setup... You will need to find a way to break your work up into pieces and send them out the the various nodes, then collect the returned results and piece them back together (and han

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Digimer
On 02/04/14 03:46 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: Ya, just a little TMI. I think you will need something fairly custom HPC setup... You will need to find a way to break your work up into pieces and send them out the the various nodes, then collect the returned result

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread g
On 04/02/14 13:54, Bill Oliver wrote: Just to see if I can do it, I thought I'd set up a small grid/cluster using fedora. Does anybody know of a good step-by-step guide for this (preferably free and online :-) )? in a sense, grid is one form, cluster is another. from my bookmarks, and an i

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Suvayu Ali wrote: [snip] I don't know much details other than as an user. I have used lsf & qsub among batch systems, and dirac & panda among grid applications (both are based on gLite I think). I have to say, a regular batch system is probably something more appropriate fo

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: On 02/04/14 03:46 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: > > Ya, just a little TMI. > > I think you will need something fairly custom HPC setup... You will > need to find a way to break your work up into pieces and send them out > t

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, g wrote: maybe above will help until you find an answer more direct to what you seek. if nothing else, it is some good reading. ;-) Thanks! I'll dig in... billo -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Digimer
On 02/04/14 03:58 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: On 02/04/14 03:46 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: > > Ya, just a little TMI. > > I think you will need something fairly custom HPC setup... You will > need to find a way to break your wor

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Suvayu Ali
Hi Bill, On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 07:58:47PM +, Bill Oliver wrote: > On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: > > >How do you define "real cluster"? > > > > Something that I can take *one* program compiled for parallelization > that will distribute the processing among machines, as compared to > ru

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote: I think OpenMosix tried to do this but went defunct quite some time ago. LinuxMPI seems to have taken over the source code, but I am not sure it does what you want. In short, I don't know if there is anything that can sum the computational power of multip

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Greg Woods
On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 16:02 -0400, Digimer wrote: > In short, I don't know if there is anything that can sum the > computational power of multiple systems and transparently make it look > like a single super fast machine. My experience says there isn't. Granted I am not an expert in parallel co

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 2 April 2014 20:09, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > This summary is inaccurate. Wayland has a stable protocol and is not tied to > any specific desktop environment or deployment model. As I noted before, > GNOME [1], KDE [2], Enlightenment [3] and others have already added support > for Wayland and i

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Ian Malone
On 2 April 2014 19:48, Liam Proven wrote: > On 2 April 2014 13:20, poma wrote: >> Mir was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to >> 2001, owned at first by the Soviet Union and then by Russia. Mir was the >> first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 t

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Ian Malone
On 2 April 2014 16:04, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > > On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Ian Malone wrote: >> >> I originally missed this line in Rahul's email: >> > Other apps can use the compatibility layer called XWayland." >> >> But did read his reply to Lee: >> >> Hm, not really useful when

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 2 April 2014 21:40, Ian Malone wrote: > For anyone who hasn't noticed by now, poma's observations can be > somewhat opaque to interpretation. Mir was a famous Russian space station in low Earth orbit. Its contemporary successor is the International Space Station. Mark Shuttleworth, founder of

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread g
On 04/02/14 14:59, Bill Oliver wrote: On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, g wrote: maybe above will help until you find an answer more direct to what you seek. if nothing else, it is some good reading. ;-) Thanks! I'll dig in... welcome. while you are digging, something my 'chemo brain' forgot, is th

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread poma
On 02.04.2014 22:46, Liam Proven wrote: > On 2 April 2014 21:40, Ian Malone wrote: >> For anyone who hasn't noticed by now, poma's observations can be >> somewhat opaque to interpretation. > > > Mir was a famous Russian space station in low Earth orbit. Its > contemporary successor is the Intern

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Ian Malone wrote: > > I would love to spend all my free time reading up about every new > project, but it's not going to happen. Sorry typo, "I would loathe > to..." > If you care about new projects, you will have to read up on them. If you don't, wait till i

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Digimer
On 02/04/14 04:30 PM, Greg Woods wrote: On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 16:02 -0400, Digimer wrote: In short, I don't know if there is anything that can sum the computational power of multiple systems and transparently make it look like a single super fast machine. My experience says there isn't. Grant

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Bill Oliver
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Greg Woods wrote: My experience says there isn't. Granted I am not an expert in parallel computing, but I work for a supercomputing site. About 15 years ago, high performance computing hit the wall with regard to how fast a single processor can be. We had CRAY computers that

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 2 April 2014 22:13, poma wrote: > Long live the Phoronix! :) No idea what that means. I am well aware of Phoronix the Linux performance-testing and tech news site, but not of any relevance to this discussion. -- Liam Proven * Profile: http://lproven.livejournal.com/profile Email: lpro...@ci

Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

2014-04-02 Thread Digimer
On 02/04/14 05:34 PM, Bill Oliver wrote: Oh well, as I said, I remember back in the day trying to build a Beowulf cluster and deciding that it just wasn't worth the effort. I was hoping that new tools were around to make it easier, with all the new advances in cloud and virtualization, but no su

Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

2014-04-02 Thread poma
On 02.04.2014 23:37, Liam Proven wrote: > On 2 April 2014 22:13, poma wrote: >> Long live the Phoronix! :) > > > No idea what that means. I am well aware of Phoronix the Linux > performance-testing and tech news site, but not of any relevance to > this discussion. > Man, dunno bout ya, but I l

Display issues

2014-04-02 Thread CS_DBA
All; We have a laptop running fedora 20, we plugged it into an hdmi projector, then the fun started... the second monitor never connected, since then if we go to system settings --> "Display and Monitor" we see the second monitor (greyed out) even after we disconnected the projector, and it'

how to request RPMfusion to create an rpm

2014-04-02 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Hi, I was wondering how one goes about requesting RPMfusion to create a package which does not fall within Fedora's guidelines. The package I am interested in is: https://www.tug.org/fonts/getnonfreefonts/ I had moderate trouble installing it on one 64-bit WS, but on the other one, I am still wo

Re: Fedora and Garamond (LaTeX) fonts

2014-04-02 Thread Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus
Hello: Sorry because the dalay of this answer but I need to ask also. You can look at the LaTeX Font Catalogue . If you look under the serifed fonts section, you can tell at a glance which fonts are 'tighter' than EB Garamond; not many, but what about Venturis ADF

Re: how to request RPMfusion to create an rpm

2014-04-02 Thread Ed Greshko
On 04/03/14 09:03, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering how one goes about requesting RPMfusion to create a > package which does not fall within Fedora's guidelines. The package I > am interested in is: > > https://www.tug.org/fonts/getnonfreefonts/ > > I had moderate trouble installing i

Re: how to request RPMfusion to create an rpm

2014-04-02 Thread Ranjan Maitra
On Thu, 3 Apr 2014 09:32:16 +0800 Ed Greshko wrote: > On 04/03/14 09:03, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I was wondering how one goes about requesting RPMfusion to create a > > package which does not fall within Fedora's guidelines. The package I > > am interested in is: > > > > https://www.

Re: how to request RPMfusion to create an rpm

2014-04-02 Thread g
On 04/02/14 20:35, Ranjan Maitra wrote: On Thu, 3 Apr 2014 09:32:16 +0800 Ed Greshko wrote: <<<>>> I understand that this request can be denied (it is after all a volunteer effort), but it still can not hurt to try! Join their mailing list(s) and ask them? Yes. of course! But signing u

Re: how to request RPMfusion to create an rpm

2014-04-02 Thread Ranjan Maitra
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 21:05:07 -0500 g wrote: > > > On 04/02/14 20:35, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > > On Thu, 3 Apr 2014 09:32:16 +0800 Ed Greshko > > wrote: > <<<>>> > > >>> I understand that this request can be denied (it is after all a > >>> volunteer effort), but it still can not hurt to try! > >>

Re: how to request RPMfusion to create an rpm

2014-04-02 Thread poma
http://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_should_I_do.3F poma -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/

Re: Display issues

2014-04-02 Thread poma
On 03.04.2014 01:07, CS_DBA wrote: > All; > > We have a laptop running fedora 20, we plugged it into an hdmi > projector, then the fun started... > > the second monitor never connected, since then if we go to > system settings --> "Display and Monitor" we see the second monitor > (greyed out)

Re: how to request RPMfusion to create an rpm

2014-04-02 Thread Ranjan Maitra
On Thu, 3 Apr 2014 05:04:56 +0200 poma wrote: > http://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_should_I_do.3F Thank you, poma! It seems that you forgot to be cryptic this one time, thankfully!:-) > > > poma > > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org