On 1/3/22 18:19, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 8:28 PM wrote:
How about simplescreenrecorder: very straightforward and reliable.
I second simplescreenrecorder. The only thing I need to work on
with it is how to record both my microphone and the computer's audio.
For e
Tom,
On 2022-01-04 06:43, Tom Horsley wrote:
https://tomhorsley.com/hardware/mouse-tailor/mouse-tailor.html
My latest silly project adds all the mouse settings to microcode
outside of the operating system so my trackball can be useful
when I'm forced to use Wayland (which seems to have utterly
> Hmm - I switched to Wayland and Sway a little while ago on both the
> desktop and the ZenBook - I love the environment on the desktop but
> since I only occasionally use the ZenBook, I have just been putting up
> with the lack of double-tapping etc on the mousepad.
>
Tap to click should be config
Grumpey,
On 2022-01-04 23:24, Grumpey wrote:
Hmm - I switched to Wayland and Sway a little while ago on both the
desktop and the ZenBook - I love the environment on the desktop but
since I only occasionally use the ZenBook, I have just been putting
up
with the lack of double-tapping etc on the
On Tue, 04 Jan 2022 21:37:39 +1100
Philip Rhoades via users wrote:
> Would what you have done fix my ZenBook issue?
Don't see how since the mousepad is built in to the hardware.
My gadget works by sitting between the mouse and the computer,
but with a laptop or tablet there is no place for a "bet
if there is a better fast dns lookup, i'd be interested to learn f it.
thx, jackc...
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Tom,
On 2022-01-04 23:58, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jan 2022 21:37:39 +1100
Philip Rhoades via users wrote:
Would what you have done fix my ZenBook issue?
Don't see how since the mousepad is built in to the hardware.
My gadget works by sitting between the mouse and the computer,
but wit
I will ask this question here since I didn't understand the explanations I
found elsewhere.
Until when will Fedora 34 be supported?
Is it highly recommended that I upgrade to Fedora 35 at this point?
thank you,
Anil F
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hi,
> Until when will Fedora 34 be supported?
if I recall correctly, the End of Life (EOL) date is May 17th, 2022. someone
else on the list can correct me if I am wrong though.
> Is it highly recommended that I upgrade to Fedora 35 at this point?
would worry about it closer to EOL.
best,
slade
On Tue, Jan 04, 2022 at 06:11:24PM -0500, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote:
> I will ask this question here since I didn't understand the explanations I
> found elsewhere. Until when will Fedora 34 be supported?
Until 4 weeks after the Fedora Linux 36 release. That's currently scheduled
for 2022-04-19,
On 1/4/2022 7:04 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
Until 4 weeks after the Fedora Linux 36 release. That's currently scheduled
for 2022-04-19, which makes EOL for Fedora Linux 34 2022-05-17.
I'm curious where you found the explanations that were confusing, and how we
could improve them.
hi,
for me, i
On Tue, Jan 04, 2022 at 08:06:29PM -0500, Slade Watkins via users wrote:
> >I'm curious where you found the explanations that were confusing, and how
> >we could improve them.
> hi,
> for me, it's not necessarily that the explanations were confusing,
> but rather the section on the site itself.
So
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022, at 7:04 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 04, 2022 at 06:11:24PM -0500, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote:
>> I will ask this question here since I didn't understand the explanations I
>> found elsewhere. Until when will Fedora 34 be supported?
>
> Until 4 weeks after the Fedor
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