Allegedly, on or about 09 February 2017, Kevin Fenzi sent:
> Unfortunately, it's kind of subjective what a good summary /
> description would be. Perhaps the guideline could say "Describe what
> the package is as if to someone who had no idea what it was" ?
> But in some cases there's packages li
Allegedly, on or about 09 February 2017, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
> I can't see the message this is in reply to. Was it perhaps cross-
> posted from somewhere else?
The first message was mine, I hit "reply" to a package-announce message,
but should have used forward.
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On 10/02/2017 09:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/10/17 04:30, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi Ed,
I've tried adding the two statements to the unit section of
dkms.service and they do cause dkms to run prior reaching
network.target, but they make no difference to the network being
available at boot tim
On 02/10/17 11:59, poma wrote:
These days it seems that the entire Internet is at a party at
https://github.com,
howsoever I guess you can ask the Fedora custodians for the Fedora part.
Here are a few references about Realtek RTL8712 USB device support:
- Realtek 802.11n drivers
http://linuxw
On 09.02.2017 21:02, David A. De Graaf wrote:
> On 02/08/17 16:50, poma wrote:
>> On 07.02.2017 21:54, David A. De Graaf wrote:
>>> The r8712u driver from the staging area has stopped working in Fedora
>>> 25.
>>>
>>> The r8712u driver works just fine in Fedora 24 and it seems to be
>>> substantial
Yes there could be. Upon further testing: After restarting the problem
doesn't occur again. After 2h of uptime the issue comes back but slightly
less lag. Copying was not laggy, but after attempting to close the window
the screen froze for 2 seconds, and any operation after that was laggy
again( as
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 12:40:00PM -, Bill Kontos wrote:
> I am encountering a bug that causes extreme UI and mouse lag when copying
> files using Nautilus on a fedora 25 installation. The system is up to date as
> of 9/2/2017. This is encountered both when I'm copying from a directory on
>
I am encountering a bug that causes extreme UI and mouse lag when copying files
using Nautilus on a fedora 25 installation. The system is up to date as of
9/2/2017. This is encountered both when I'm copying from a directory on the
internal hard drive to another directory or from a directory from