Into Fedora 24 "Mouse Touchpad" panel are missing "Tap to
click", "Two finger scroll", "Natural scrolling"
On my laptop I have been using the X11 synaptics driver till Fedora24.
You can get get some info on yours
but tailing the journal log (sudo journalctl -f). When I used the gnome
control
As for the tinfoil hat, it needs two layers --- the inside layer needs
to be orientend shiny-side in, which would prevent the NSA from spying
on your brain waves. But the outside layer needs to be oriented
shiny-side out, to prevent the NSA from feeding your brain with
undesired signals. The two
Am 31.07.2013 16:45, schrieb Bob Goodwin ~ Zuni:
/ I awoke around 03:00 and tried whatever new suggestions had come in at that
time as well as rebooting, all to no
// avail.
//
// However, systemctl setup vboxdrv.service still does not run:
//
// [root at box10
On 30/07/13 12:41, Steven Stern wrote:
/ If you're using the repo from virtualbox.org*, type
//
// sudo /sbin/service vboxdrv setup
//
// It will use DKMS to remove the virtual box drivers, recompile them for
// the new kernel, and install them into the active kernel modules.
//
// *
[root at box10 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users
bobg]# ll /etc/sysconfig/modules/VirtualBox.modules
ls: cannot access /etc/sysconfig/modules/VirtualBox.modules: No such
file or directory
The directory contains only one file, nothing for virtualbox.
[root at box10
Alan Gagne alanjgagne at gmail.com
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users writes:
/ / // Jul 19 07:35:26 knucklehead..com kernel: device-mapper:
table:
// // // 253:4: linear: dm-linear: Device lookup failed
// // // Jul 19 07:35:26 knucklehead..com kernel
/ // Jul 19 07:35:26 knucklehead..com kernel: device-mapper: table:
// // 253:4: linear: dm-linear: Device lookup failed
// // Jul 19 07:35:26 knucklehead..com kernel: device-mapper: ioctl:
// // error adding target to table
// /
// It seems likely that this is what causes your
/ / # cat /proc/mdstat
// // Personalities : [raid0] [raid1]
// // md124 : active raid1 sdb[1] sdc[0]
// //293032960 blocks super external:/md125/0 [2/2] [UU]
// //
// // md125 : inactive sdb[1](S) sdc[0](S)
// //6184 blocks super external:imsm
// //
// // md126 :
/ / / # cat /proc/mdstat
// // // Personalities : [raid0] [raid1]
// // // md124 : active raid1 sdb[1] sdc[0]
// // //293032960 blocks super external:/md125/0 [2/2] [UU]
// // //
// // // md125 : inactive sdb[1](S) sdc[0](S)
// // //6184 blocks super
/ SMART is not a reliable warning system for impending failure
// Maybe not, but when I had one of these drives going bad about a year ago.
// It did a great job of warning that I had an impending drive failure.
// The relocated sector count would jump in small blocks over time.
/
On Jul 18 11:45, Alan Gagne wrote:
/ Having an odd problem with my raid 1 array after upgrade to F19.
// Upgraded using fedup from 18 to 19. Did not have any problems
// with the upgrade itself but since my raid 1 array is stuck read only after
// each reboot.
//
// This is a bios intel
/ # cat /proc/mdstat
// Personalities : [raid0] [raid1]
// md124 : active raid1 sdb[1] sdc[0]
//293032960 blocks super external:/md125/0 [2/2] [UU]
//
// md125 : inactive sdb[1](S) sdc[0](S)
//6184 blocks super external:imsm
//
// md126 : active raid0 sdd[1] sde[0]
//
I still haven't managed to get my touchpad workin although my USB mouse is
working fine.
One thing I don't have with the mouse that I did have with the touchpad was
pressing both buttons to emulate the middle button and getting a paste
action.
My mouse does actually have a middle button (a
/ Check what you have set currently.
//
// gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.mouse
// middle-button-enabled
//
// If this returns false then you can turn this on.
//
// gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.mouse
// middle-button-enabled true
//
// Alan
/
On Tuesday 18 June 2013 16:18:14 Alan Gagne wrote:
/ Try to use xinput for both mouse and touchpad.
//
//xinput list
// # xinput list_props $device_name_or_number
// xinput list-props 10
// Turn on three button emulation.
// xinput set-prop 10 Evdev Middle Button Emulation 1
I think my Fedora 18 uses nautilus for file management, but it may be
nemo, I've never taken any notice.
I'm wondering if I can set a default somewhere so that when opening ruby
.rb and .erb rails files in my Rails development directory it will
default to using Geany instead of GEdit.
Is there
Where/How do I tell Fedora (Gnome 3) once and for all to show
hidden files? Unless I command otherwise, I always want to see them; but
the file manager seems to ignore the fact that I have that option checked.
[agagne@dw-agagne ~]$ gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.preferences
starting fc18 presto-plugin has disappeared
I would like to get yum out of this mode.
Can't find a conf switch or trick to do that in man or google.
Is this another choice removed from Linux,the world of choice?
Or can I get a hint from here?
Try install presto yum plugin.
yum install
NoGo : yum-presto has been obsoleted.
Don't know what to tell you.
I have two F18 boxes that are both using the presto plugin for yum.
Linux dw-agagne 3.8.5-201.fc18.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Mar 28 21:01:19 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Alan
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On 04/08/2013 12:31 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
/
// [harry at srv-rhsoft
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users:~]$ lspci | grep -i
graphic
/
AHA! Two ways to do it. How Unix!
And let's add a twist to find out your drivers.
[dw-agagne ~]# lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA
I do always set that, yes, as soon as I find it, and it does
help; but I have yet to find it in Gnome 3 or xfce4. Anybody know where
it lurks?
I have not read this entire thread so maybe I am too late to the game.
If you are still looking at how to turn on the bulls-eye around the
/ I do always set that, yes, as soon as I find it, and it does
// help; but I have yet to find it in Gnome 3 or xfce4. Anybody know where
// it lurks?
/
I have not read this entire thread so maybe I am too late to the game.
If you are still looking at how to turn on the bulls-eye around the
This topic has been discussed several times before. With the recent
update to KDE 4.10.1, Fedora (KDE) seems to be able to do this:
Now, from Dolphin I can browse my phone as an MTP-device, the internal
memory as well as the SD-card.
Works as well on Gnome Desktop.
Alan
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Is it possible to first do minimal Fedora 18 installation and then using
one or two commands (yum ??) install every package that is included in
GNOME desktop installation done by Anaconda? Maybe it's more question
about the name of meta-package that will pull all needed dependencies. I
can't find
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