Please make DeltaRPM for all minor and revision versions of a Firefox release

2017-08-14 Thread Farhad Mohammadi Majd
Hello, size of Firefox package in Fedora/CentOS is double (89M) compared with another Linux distros, this is very huge, currently DeltaRPM for Firefox is available only from last update to current update! this means if the user don't/can't update the Firefox for only one time, he needs to download

I have lost the ability to resize windows with alt-middle click

2017-08-14 Thread Matt Morgan
Starting maybe a few days ago, holding Alt near the corner of a window and middle-clicking, which used to turn the cursor into a window-resizer, no longer does anything. I tried other variants (other buttons, the Super key) and none seem to do it. Any suggestions for how to get it back? This is F2

Looking up certain Packagename

2017-08-14 Thread Junayeed Ahnaf
Hello, I am developing an iBus library , I tested with ubuntu and arch, can any of you please give me the equivalent of these ubuntu/arch packages of Fedora so that I can add build instruction for Fedora too ? build-essential cmake libibus-1.0-dev qt5-default qtdeclarative5-dev - UBUNTU bas

Re: Looking up certain Packagename

2017-08-14 Thread Rex Dieter
Junayeed Ahnaf wrote: > Hello, > > > I am developing an iBus library , I tested with ubuntu and arch, can any > of you please give me the equivalent of these ubuntu/arch packages of > Fedora so that I can add build instruction for Fedora too ? > > > build-essential cmake libibus-1.0-dev qt5-de

Re: I have lost the ability to resize windows with alt-middle click

2017-08-14 Thread Rick Stevens
On 08/14/2017 06:50 AM, Matt Morgan wrote: > Starting maybe a few days ago, holding Alt near the corner of a window > and middle-clicking, which used to turn the cursor into a > window-resizer, no longer does anything. I tried other variants (other > buttons, the Super key) and none seem to do it.

Re: I have lost the ability to resize windows with alt-middle click

2017-08-14 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 08/14/2017 06:50 AM, Matt Morgan wrote: Starting maybe a few days ago, holding Alt near the corner of a window and middle-clicking, which used to turn the cursor into a window-resizer, no longer does anything. I tried other variants (other buttons, the Super key) and none seem to do it. I

Re: I have lost the ability to resize windows with alt-middle click

2017-08-14 Thread Matt Morgan
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 12:45 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 08/14/2017 06:50 AM, Matt Morgan wrote: > >> Starting maybe a few days ago, holding Alt near the corner of a window >> and middle-clicking, which used to turn the cursor into a window-resizer, >> no longer does anything. I tried other v

What tool to configure SAMBA on Fedora25

2017-08-14 Thread Lucélio Gomes de Freitas
Hi, How to configure Samba on Fedora25. Seems too complex. Anybody could indicate an easy tool to configure Samba on Fedora25. I have a Win7 32 bits as a virtual machine running on KVM. All is working fine, but I want to share files on Fedora25 with this machine(Win7_32). How? Need some help, p

Re: F25 -> F26 printer problems

2017-08-14 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Sat, 2017-08-12 at 10:07 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Sat, 2017-08-12 at 08:36 +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote: > > On 11.08.2017, Wells, Roger K. wrote: > > > > > However within the "Printers" application available from Gnome > > > "All > > > Settings" the 4630 "Printer Details" shows the

Re: What tool to configure SAMBA on Fedora25

2017-08-14 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 09:09:50PM -0300, Lucélio Gomes de Freitas wrote: > How to configure Samba on Fedora25. Seems too complex. > Anybody could indicate an easy tool to configure Samba on Fedora25. > > I have a Win7 32 bits as a virtual machine running on KVM. > All is working fine, but I want

why doesn't GRUB obey /etc/default/grub?

2017-08-14 Thread Tim
By now we've seen a few postings that you can't customise grub the way that it's meant to be done (by modifying /etc/default/grub) as the processes used by "dnf update ..." ignore it. Why doesn't this work the way that it's meant to? -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp Linux 4.11.11-300.fc26.x