Greetings,
I just installed fedora 25 workstation, 64 bit, and updated all
the packages. There are two things that don't work so far, and
*maybe* they are related, so here they go:
1) I have also installed KDE, OpenBox and other window managers.
But when I reboot and get the login screen, I s
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 00:02:42 +0100, Mayavimmer wrote:
> demonstrated. I am here on this technical list to solve problems for my
> customers and you are here to play games. Please cease and desist from
> making personal remarks about me or I will complain to the moderator.
That is another irrationa
The Fedora 23 installation on my laptop will not boot. grub.cfg
is missing, for some reason. I don't have a backup and trying to
rebuild grub.cfg seemed a bit problematic. (I'm able to awkwardly
boot into a Ubuntu install on the laptop and I have a bit of concern
that running grub-install will
If you want a path of least resistance, IMO, boot to live and mount your
drive. Recover your critical data if you have an external drive or NAS
available for holding. Wipe the drive, probably using fdisk and removing
all the partitions would be sufficient. Then run the installer for a fresh
buil
* JUSTIN TAYLOR [2016-12-26 12:15]:
> I have a 3rd party app that use a Java GUI, so it won't run on a headless
> JVM. I had it working until I installed a different app using dnf. It
> overwrote my JVM with a headless one and now the Java GUI app is broken. Is
> there a way to install/regis
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 07:06:10 -0800, Michael Eager wrote:
> and when I try to do a new install, the installer will
> not let me install over the existing F23 root. (When I select the
> old root partition as /, it will not add it to the new install
> partitions.)
You would need to reformat that par
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 8:06 AM, Michael Eager wrote:
> The Fedora 23 installation on my laptop will not boot. grub.cfg
> is missing, for some reason.
That's unusual. How do you know it's missing, and where is it normally located?
> I don't have a backup and trying to
> rebuild grub.cfg seemed a
Hello,
I tried to put
gsl_integration_qags
in a loop with the option:
#pragma omp parallel for
but it fails.
Is it because gsl does not have been compiled with the option
-fopenmp
?
Thank.
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Patrick DUPRÉ
Does anyone know of a mailing list for smplayer?
Google shows no such beast exists.
If not a mailing list, then perhaps a forum?
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On 03/01/17 19:26, JD wrote:
Does anyone know of a mailing list for smplayer?
Google shows no such beast exists.
If not a mailing list, then perhaps a forum
The FAQ page shows this link:
http://forum.smplayer.info/
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On 01/04/17 03:26, JD wrote:
> Does anyone know of a mailing list for smplayer?
> Google shows no such beast exists.
> If not a mailing list, then perhaps a forum?
How much effort did you expend typing the above? And then waiting for someone
to visit
http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/, read th
On 01/03/2017 08:34 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 07:06:10 -0800, Michael Eager wrote:
and when I try to do a new install, the installer will
not let me install over the existing F23 root. (When I select the
old root partition as /, it will not add it to the new install
partit
On 01/03/2017 12:38 PM, John Pilkington wrote:
On 03/01/17 19:26, JD wrote:
Does anyone know of a mailing list for smplayer?
Google shows no such beast exists.
If not a mailing list, then perhaps a forum
The FAQ page shows this link:
http://forum.smplayer.info/
Thanx Ed.
Found it after sear
On 01/03/2017 09:09 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 8:06 AM, Michael Eager wrote:
The Fedora 23 installation on my laptop will not boot. grub.cfg
is missing, for some reason.
That's unusual. How do you know it's missing, and where is it normally located?
It should be under /
On 01/04/17 03:44, JD wrote:
> Found it after searching through a haystack of google results
You mean this haystack?
http://bit.ly/2iF9XVa
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Hi,
I have a mount point definition in /etc/fstab for a NAS device
connected to my router via Ethernet that is specifying nfs interfacing.
When I first put this definition in place on F24 I was using the option
SEC=KRB5P which was working quite happily (I'm also not sure how long
ago it w
Hi,
I have filed the bug #1408997 about "xset m" commands having no effect on mouse
speed. The lack of effect of the command also seems to mean that the GUI
sliders in LXDE have no effect at all, and to cause inconsistent behaviour in
XFCE4's settings.
The problem can be reproduced on at least
On 21/12/16 08:01, Tim Evans wrote:
I'm trying to long-distance-coach a tech-challenged friend on using
his Samsung SmartTV's web browser to view content his Cable TV service
doesn't carry. (This is not trying to get around stuff without
paying--the content, out of area sports, FWIW, is freely
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017, 12:51 PM Michael Eager wrote:
> On 01/03/2017 09:09 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 8:06 AM, Michael Eager
> wrote:
> >> The Fedora 23 installation on my laptop will not boot. grub.cfg
> >> is missing, for some reason.
> >
> > That's unusual. How do you k
On 01/04/17 04:43, Iiro Laiho wrote:
> I have filed the bug #1408997 about "xset m" commands having no effect on
> mouse speed. The lack of effect of the command also seems to mean that the
> GUI sliders in LXDE have no effect at all, and to cause inconsistent
> behaviour in XFCE4's settings.
On 01/03/2017 12:53 AM, M. Fioretti wrote:
> 1) I have also installed KDE, OpenBox and other window managers.
>But when I reboot and get the login screen, I see no menu to
>select the window manager
>
This depends on the login manager you're using. If it's gdm, then after
you click on yo
When I installed Fedora Workstation, it loaded the headless JVM only. I
installed the full JVM, but installing libreoffice via dnf reverted back to the
headless one. It's almost like it considers the headless one to be the default.
On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 10:07 AM, Deepak Bhole
wrote
Isn't the headless a dependency of the full one? As far as I know, headless
isn't a separate JVM install... it's just a partial install of the full
JVM, and installing the full one is basically just installing whatever was
missing from the headless one. Isn't this correct?
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017, 19:
On 01/03/2017 04:47 PM, JUSTIN TAYLOR wrote:
When I installed Fedora Workstation, it loaded the headless JVM only. I
installed the full JVM, but installing libreoffice via dnf reverted back
to the headless one. It's almost like it considers the headless one to
be the default.
That is very stra
On 01/03/2017 05:59 PM, Christopher wrote:
> Isn't the headless a dependency of the full one?
Yes, java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless is a requirement for java-1.8.0-openjdk.
> As far as I know,
> headless isn't a separate JVM install... it's just a pa
On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 12:47:55AM +, JUSTIN TAYLOR wrote:
> When I installed Fedora Workstation, it loaded the headless JVM only.
> I installed the full JVM, but installing libreoffice via dnf
> reverted back to the headless one. It's almost like it considers the
> headless one to be the def
All,
I need help with following situation
OS: fedora 22
Dell
My root logical volume was full. As a result, I attempted to resize my home
partition.
My physical volume :/dev/sda8
My VG:fedora
Logical volumes are:
/dev/mapper/fedora-root
/dev/mapper/fedora-root
Once, I resized volumes,
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