On 5/31/19 8:05 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2019-05-31 at 19:05 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
All these things can also be done with a USB thumbdrive, which is
generally easier to create and faster to use.
Well, not all. I wouldn't use one for back-ups.
Why not? They are multiple
On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 00:02 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/31/19 8:05 PM, Tim via users wrote:
> > On Fri, 2019-05-31 at 19:05 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > All these things can also be done with a USB thumbdrive, which is
> > > generally easier to create and faster to use.
> >
> > Wel
Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times
instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the
current workstation collection has? I notice some things like the
login screen wallpaper program that is present on fresh installs is
missing from an upgraded
On Friday, May 31, 2019 11:05:20 PM EDT Tim via users wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-05-31 at 17:18 -0400, Garry Williams wrote:
> > But, of course, the issue is why this happens in the first place.
>
> Does your ISP insert a transparent proxy between you and the
> internet? They're well known to cause cac
On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 05:18 -0700, Wolfgang S Rupprecht wrote:
> Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times
> instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the
> current workstation collection has? I notice some things like the
> login screen wallpaper
On 6/1/19 8:58 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 05:18 -0700, Wolfgang S Rupprecht wrote:
>> Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times
>> instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the
>> current workstation collection has? I n
=> dnf grouplist
was
sudo dnf groupinstall "Fedora Workstation"
meant ?
maybe followed by an
sudo dnf autoremove/distrosync
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On 6/1/19 3:25 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 00:02 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/31/19 8:05 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2019-05-31 at 19:05 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
All these things can also be done with a USB thumbdrive, which is
generally easier to creat
> On 12 May 2019, at 23:47, Tom Horsley wrote:
>
> I have similar problems with using my LG OLEDB6P 4K TV as a
> monitor. The nouveau driver seems to be confused by the
> EDID information. Using X it picks some resolution the
> monitor can't even display (invalid signal on monitor),
> using way
On Fri, 31 May 2019 15:34:02 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Beartooth wrote:
>
>
>> When did Konqueror become enslaved to Google?
>
> What's your definition of "enslaved to google" in this context?
>
>> Or at least to get it back to displaying man pages?
>
> man:/
>
> URL seems to work for me on
On 6/1/19 11:33 AM, Barry Scott wrote:
You can look at the details with:
$ xrandr --verboes | edid-decode
The "Detailed timing" are the monitors prefered mode I recall.
# find /sys/devices -name 'edid'
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:02.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid
/sys/devices/pci:00/
On 6/2/19 2:35 AM, Beartooth wrote:
> Second, man:/ brings me a sackload of stuff not from the man
> pages -- and again, that sackload seems to be covered all over with
> googleness, which disimproves my digestion.
Ahah!!!
I see your problem.
In konqueror there ar 2, count them 2, boxes
" sixpack13" writes:
> sudo dnf groupinstall "Fedora Workstation"
I was wondering about that. I did it (without typing "y") on both and
upgraded and a system with a fresh install. In the upgraded case I got
a large list as expected. The unexpected part was that I had a shorter,
but still un
Google-chrome has started rendering the "Oswald" web
font with all the characters in a string mostly on top
of one another, but only for my user.
See: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald
If I create a completely new user, log out and log back
in as new user, google-chrome works. That web pag
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 20:38:31 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
> So who knows where besides ~/.config/google-chrome
> google-chrome will get information? Because something
> about my user screws it up even when I try to start
> from scratch with no saved profile.
Amazing! I actually found it. ~/.config/fon
On 6/2/19 3:20 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 6/2/19 2:35 AM, Beartooth wrote:
>> Second, man:/ brings me a sackload of stuff not from the man
>> pages -- and again, that sackload seems to be covered all over with
>> googleness, which disimproves my digestion.
> Ahah!!!
>
> I see your problem.
>
On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 20:38 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Google-chrome has started rendering the "Oswald" web
> font with all the characters in a string mostly on top
> of one another, but only for my user.
>
> See: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald
>
> If I create a completely new user, lo
On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 21:02 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Amazing! I actually found it. ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
> had this stuff in it (for years and years and years in
> order to make fonts look better when fedora was going
> through a long "spindly" phase for fonts):
>
> ...[snip]...
>
> R
Hi Tom,
Not what you asked, but Chrome no longer supports
ad blockers to "enhance the user experience". In
other words, to more effectively collect data/spy
on you.
https://developers.slashdot.org/story/19/05/31/2110257/google-struggles-to-justify-why-its-restricting-ad-blockers-in-chrome
The
hi folks,
after beating on this vpn i have got it about happy.
i am curious to know if anyone out there is using openvpn on fedora
commercially?
tia, jackc...
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