Re: laptop freezes when screen is blank (when closing the lid)

2020-08-27 Thread laolux laolux
> On 8/26/20 11:12 PM, laolux laolux wrote: > > Right, so put that back the way it was and try those settings. > > It sounds like there's a kernel bug with the Intel graphics, so it might > be best to file a bug on the upstream kernel bugzilla. Narrowing it > down to the last known good kernel

Re: laptop freezes when screen is blank (when closing the lid)

2020-08-27 Thread laolux laolux
OK, Fedora 30 is pretty much the same as Fedora 31. Suspend works, lock screen only for a few seconds. However, this situation would be fine for me. Suspend is more important to me then lock screen. So if you have any ideas of how to debug the issue, I would really appreciate it! ___

Re: Calibre and Python

2020-08-27 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2020-08-27 at 10:16 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 26Aug2020 08:29, George N. White III wrote: > > For both Windows and macOS Calibre runs in a qemu VM, so it > > should be possible to construct a lighter VM for F32 based on the > > Windows and macOS examples. > > Calibre is a native

Re: launch applications always in the same position/same monitor

2020-08-27 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2020-08-27 at 11:59 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 2020-08-27 11:30, Frederic Muller wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm looking for the above mainly for Thunderbird (which a web search > > didn't give me much) but would be happy to do with other apps, under > > GNOME 3. > > > > Any idea if this is

Re: Calibre and Python

2020-08-27 Thread George N. White III
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 21:16, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 26Aug2020 08:29, George N. White III wrote: > >For both Windows and macOS Calibre runs in a qemu VM, so it > >should be possible to construct a lighter VM for F32 based on the > >Windows and macOS examples. > > Calibre is a native Python

Chromium OS / Fedora / cros-termina ??

2020-08-27 Thread David
This is a follow-up, about my post a few days ago that I had purchased a real computer running Chrome OS. It is actually running Chromium OS. My goal is to someday get Fedora running in a virtual window on my ACER 24 Chromebase computer. The Linux Beta feature that is so easily activated is a

Re: Chromium OS / Fedora / cros-termina ??

2020-08-27 Thread Thomas Dineen
David: "a real computer running Chrome OS" This could be an existential crisis for Linux| Dose this imply that our Fedora Systems aren't real? Would it not be easier to just run one of a synthetic Fedora, or CentOS release directly? Thomas Dineen On 8/27/2020 12:50 PM, David wrote: This i

Re: Chromium OS / Fedora / cros-termina ??

2020-08-27 Thread David
Sorry for the wording. I meant, not a toy Chromebook, nor a Pixelbook, nor a Slate tablet, nor Android device. but a dual-core CPU with larger monitor and SSD, and internal components similar to a $ 400 PC from two or three years ago. This would have been good for Fedora if the default virtual O

Re: VideoConference Package?

2020-08-27 Thread Robin Laing
On 26/08/2020 17:07, Ranjan Maitra wrote: On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 16:31:12 -0600 Robin Laing wrote: On 30/03/2020 08:01, Tom Horsley wrote: On Mon, 30 Mar 2020 15:50:01 +0200 Andras Simon wrote: FWIW I've been using Teams from chrome on Fedora 30 for like two weeks now for classes (audio, video

Grub2 entanglement

2020-08-27 Thread Robert McBroom via users
What does one do in the new environment to run different versions of linux on different drives of a system. One system has f31 on sda and centos7 on sdb. With legacy grub I could call the boot of one system from the other and vice versa. No more. Switching drives in the bios no longer works. I