Hi all
It seems that Fedora 26 allowed me to have KDM and LightDM installed
without gdm, gnome-shell, and mutter.
I had a crash while attempting to login using LightDM:
# journalctl -e
#2
0x7feb273ed783 gtk_css_static_style_co
On 05/30/17 17:15, Rick Leir wrote:
> It seems that Fedora 26 allowed me to have KDM and LightDM installed
> without gdm, gnome-shell, and mutter.
> I had a crash while attempting to login using LightDM:
Of course F26 is still in Alpha. So, if you managed to get LightDM
installed without its de
Hello Branko,
On Sun, 28 May 2017 21:20:13 +0200 Branko Grubic wrote:
> On Sun, 2017-05-28 at 15:12 +0200, wwp wrote:
> > Hello there,
> >
> > (after a looong time not using Fedora, just back to it!)
> >
> > I've tried installing Fedora on a Zotac Zbox CI327 (Intel Celeron
> > N3450 inside) b
On 05/30/17 17:28, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 05/30/17 17:15, Rick Leir wrote:
>> It seems that Fedora 26 allowed me to have KDM and LightDM installed
>> without gdm, gnome-shell, and mutter.
>> I had a crash while attempting to login using LightDM:
>
> Of course F26 is still in Alpha. So, if you man
Ed
I previously had graphics card problems so there is quite a history of
uninstall / reinstall this and that. But each time you run dnf, it should be
checking dependencies, am I not right?
Is there a way to check whether I installed something with the -f force option?
And perhaps a way to cl
On 05/30/17 18:39, Rick Leir wrote:
> previously had graphics card problems so there is quite a history of
> uninstall / reinstall this and that. But each time you run dnf, it
> should be checking dependencies, am I not right?
>
> Is there a way to check whether I installed something with the -f
>
One suggestion was Cinelerra. I tried the GG version 5.1
and it worked. However it would play and not stop. Also,
I rendered to WEBM and the result was purple.
I loaded handbrake and it wanted me to erase some program
and install a new ffmpeg. That fixed kdenlive which now works
great on Fedor
On 05/28/2017 07:30 AM, wwp wrote:
> I did that, it worked :-). Thanks!
>
> BTW, the bounce message says:
>
> ===
> The message is being held because:
>
> N/A
> ===
>
> N/A is not informative, but I'm glad you found some information about
> it, thanks again.
Yeah, it seems its a bug:
htt
> as my cursory searches show, one needs to have a "greeter" installed
Thanks for telling me, I had not heard of "greeter"s (embarrassed). Even though
I remember FC6. Your advice is most welcome.
Black screen .. that was my problem, and I was deep into X11 logs trying to
find the fix. Do you t
On 05/29/2017 12:17 PM, fred roller wrote:
>
>> On 05/27/2017 10:12 PM, fred roller wrote:
>>> you could run "who" to see if the root user is still logged
> on as well.
>>
>> I have a terminal open, logged in as root with su -. When I
> ran who, it
>> just showed me, logged in once and no root.
On Tue, 2017-05-30 at 02:42 +, William Mattison wrote:
> The fix on Thursday, May 18 did not last. This past Thursday, my
> workstation again failed to boot. This time, it dropped me into an
> emergency shell, not the dracut shell. This time, the log file was
> almost twice as long. But it
On 05/31/17 00:30, Rick Leir wrote:
>
> > as my cursory searches show, one needs to have a "greeter" installed
>
> Thanks for telling me, I had not heard of "greeter"s (embarrassed).
> Even though I remember FC6. Your advice is most welcome.
>
> Black screen .. that was my problem, and I was deep i
Why not fedora spin for cinelerra? It would not be great?
Wagner França Marques
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2017-05-30 8:44 GMT-03:00 Wade Hampton :
> One suggestion was Cinelerra. I tried the GG version 5.1
> and it worked. However it would play and not stop. Also,
> I rendered to WEBM and the resul
> No, I don't think there should be a dependency that a greeter is
> installed since it is documented that you can use lightdm without a
> greeter if you have an autologin setup.
Ed,
How many people like me will have a machine out of action for a week because
that piece of doco did not jump out
On 05/31/17 07:40, Rick Leir wrote:
> How many people like me will have a machine out of action for a week
> because that piece of doco did not jump out at them?
I would say an extremely small number. Why? Because the vast majority
would be installing a desktop and using the DM supplied with th
I have multiple monitors on my system, one of which is HDMI (the rest
are DP or DVI). It's not the main monitor. When I start some apps
(esp games), the HDMI monitor blanks for a few seconds until the app's
window comes up (not full screen).
Is this a normal thing? Can it be prevented?
Fedora
On 05/30/2017 05:46 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> I have multiple monitors on my system, one of which is HDMI (the rest
> are DP or DVI). It's not the main monitor. When I start some apps
> (esp games), the HDMI monitor blanks for a few seconds until the app's
> window comes up (not full screen).
>
I wasn't fully convinced these problems are due to the battery. That's why I
listed the four things I found "odd". On the other hand, I recall hearing and
reading that the output of lithium batteries is almost flat (better than any
other type of battery), but then very quickly drops (faster th
Rick Stevens writes:
> Is the window for the app on the HDMI monitor?
No.
> It may simply be that the monitor is adapting to the size of the
> display desired.
I have four monitors configured as one desktop, they should never change
resolution.
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