On 26 Jan 2020, at 04:58, Giovanni Baruzzi
wrote:
Dear Ilia,
I have similar problems.
I am working under CentOS 7 and I would like to gather experience with the
new Cockpit, but I found no packages and no information.
How can we install it?
The search of
Wow, I didn't even know that setting was in System Settings.
Thanks for the tip.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 7:58 PM Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-01-28 10:30, linux guy wrote:
> > "But, I just confirmed that if I have the setting set for "Restore
> previous session" and if I have a window
> > rule
> On 28 Jan 2020, at 14:27, Илья wrote:
>
>
>>> On 26 Jan 2020, at 04:58, Giovanni Baruzzi
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Ilia,
>>>
>>>
>>> I have similar problems.
>>> I am working under CentOS 7 and I would like to gather experience with the
>>> new Cockpit, but I found no packages and no
>> On 26 Jan 2020, at 04:58, Giovanni Baruzzi
>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Ilia,
>>
>>
>> I have similar problems.
>> I am working under CentOS 7 and I would like to gather experience with the
>> new Cockpit, but I found no packages and no information.
>> How can we install it?
>> The search of
On 1/27/20 6:59 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
Just want to watch the logs in case something interesting shows up
Then as Ed suggested, you user needs to be in one of those groups. Is
your user an administrator? If so, then you're already set. If not,
that's the easiest way to solve it.
On 1/27/20 10:09 PM, William Brown wrote:
On 26 Jan 2020, at 04:58, Giovanni Baruzzi wrote:
Dear Ilia,
I have similar problems.
I am working under CentOS 7 and I would like to gather experience with the new
Cockpit, but I found no packages and no information.
How can we install it?
Just want to watch the logs in case something interesting shows up
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 9:04 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 1/27/20 5:52 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
> > Is there any application to monitor the system log file?
> > This is a home system
> > I usually open a terminal, go into root and
On 2020-01-28 10:30, linux guy wrote:
> "But, I just confirmed that if I have the setting set for "Restore previous
> session" and if I have a window
> rule for firefox to be in a certain desktop it will start in that desktop
> upon logout/login."
>
> Where is this setting ?
System
"But, I just confirmed that if I have the setting set for "Restore previous
session" and if I have a window
rule for firefox to be in a certain desktop it will start in that desktop
upon logout/login."
Where is this setting ?
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 5:39 AM Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-01-25
Send it to me... I'll get it running !
You might want to contact Wendell of Level1Techs on YouTube. He has
installed and tested Linux on a lot of high end AMD machines. He is a
"server guy" too.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 1:34 PM Neal Becker wrote:
> I ordered a new workstation from a
On 2020-01-28 09:52, Javier Perez wrote:
> Is there any application to monitor the system log file?
> This is a home system
> I usually open a terminal, go into root and type "journalctl -f" and leave it
> at that.
> But 1. I do not want to have a a root session open always. 2.There have to be
>
On 1/27/20 5:52 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
Is there any application to monitor the system log file?
This is a home system
I usually open a terminal, go into root and type "journalctl -f" and
leave it at that.
But 1. I do not want to have a a root session open always. 2.There have
to be a more
Hi
Is there any application to monitor the system log file?
This is a home system
I usually open a terminal, go into root and type "journalctl -f" and leave
it at that.
But 1. I do not want to have a a root session open always. 2.There have to
be a more efficient method, I think.
I am using Xfce
I ordered a new workstation from a well-known linux vendor. The
workstations has:
2x AMD 7262 CPUs
Supermicro H11DSI-B MB
NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti
The vendor says the MB is updated to latest (so this is not
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=AMD-Releases-Linux-Zen2-Fix)
and they have
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 13:40:38 +0100
Tibor Attila Anca wrote:
> I'm using Fedora 31 Workstation with all updates. Since Fedora 30 I
> experience that startup programs don't stay in autostart. I tried
> several times to put Guake in there, but it won't stay in the list,
> after reloading Gnome it
On 1/25/20 5:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-01-26 06:34, sean darcy wrote:
I can't cut and paste the output because I can't access the machine when it's
on the FC31 kernel, since no interfaces are up. I have to manually reboot and
use the keyboard, and then reboot to the Fc30 kernel.
Sure
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 7:55 AM jarmo wrote:
>
> Good to know futher on...
> See you on bands...
>
Updates are published if you want to install before it hits stable
Fedora 31:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2020-390f543db6
Fedora 30:
Hi,
I'm using Fedora 31 Workstation with all updates. Since Fedora 30 I
experience that startup programs don't stay in autostart. I tried
several times to put Guake in there, but it won't stay in the list,
after reloading Gnome it disappears.
Is this Fedora-specific or more a problem of Gnome
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