On 03/06/17 09:04, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Some suggest?
Doing some searches I couldn't find too much.
One bugzilla suggested that if the l2tp packages were installed
gnome-shell may not work without a logout/login or reboot. My testing
didn't show that to be the case but may still be worth the tr
On 03/06/17 09:04, Dario Lesca wrote:
> I want setup a VPN via L2TP (no IPsec tunnel).
>
> I have install l2tp component:
>
>> NetworkManager-l2tp-gnome-1.2.4-1.fc25.x86_64
>> NetworkManager-l2tp-1.2.4-1.fc25.x86_64
>> xl2tpd-1.3.8-2.fc25.x86_64
>> ppp-2.4.7-9.fc24.x86_64
> I have setup a new Netwo
I want setup a VPN via L2TP (no IPsec tunnel).
I have install l2tp component:
> NetworkManager-l2tp-gnome-1.2.4-1.fc25.x86_64
> NetworkManager-l2tp-1.2.4-1.fc25.x86_64
> xl2tpd-1.3.8-2.fc25.x86_64
> ppp-2.4.7-9.fc24.x86_64
I have setup a new NetworkManager l2tp vpn connection and fill all know
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On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 5:36 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> On 03/06/17 04:36, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > How do you check which Gnome session is running, Gnome-Wayland or
> > Gnome-Xorg? I am using the proprietary Nvidia driver which runs with
> > either Wayland or Xorg.
>
>
> I believe both these ways
On 03/06/17 04:36, Stephen Morris wrote:
> How do you check which Gnome session is running, Gnome-Wayland or
> Gnome-Xorg? I am using the proprietary Nvidia driver which runs with
> either Wayland or Xorg.
I believe both these ways should work...
In a terminal enter
gsettings set org.gtk.Settin
Hello,
I never heard of these brands before, sorry.
Cheers,
Sylvia
2017-03-05 16:10 GMT+01:00 Geoffrey Leach :
> Hello Sylvia.
>
> The laptop was canufactured by Clevoco (China) and sold by Puget Systems.
>
> That said, I should stress that the RMB worked fine when Fedora 19 was
> installed
On Sun, 2017-03-05 at 14:17 -0500, Tom H wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> > On Sun, 2017-03-05 at 08:32 -0500, Tom H wrote:
> > > On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > 'dnf update' (using the tracer plugin) often t
On 04/03/2017 13:25, Laverne Schrock wrote:
Hi,
I'm using GDM on Fedora 25 and want to change the default graphical
session that is used. The "built in" default session is the "Gnome"
session, but I want the default session to be the "Gnome Xorg"
session.
I have added DefaultSession=gnome-xorg.
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Sun, 2017-03-05 at 08:32 -0500, Tom H wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> 'dnf update' (using the tracer plugin) often tells me to restart
>>> certain services via systemctl, which is fine.
On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 08:12:59AM -0600, Laverne Schrock wrote:
> >> /var/lib/AccountsService/users file for each user with
> > Ahhh That doesn't work. The display manager restarts and
> > restores write permission
> However, if one wanted to prevent those files from being changed, one
Hello Sylvia.
The laptop was canufactured by Clevoco (China) and sold by Puget Systems.
That said, I should stress that the RMB worked fine when Fedora 19 was
installed.
On 03/04/2017 03:48:05 AM, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
> Hello Geoffrey,
>
> What kind of laptop do you have?
>
>
> Cheers.
> Sy
On Sun, 2017-03-05 at 08:32 -0500, Tom H wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> >
> > 'dnf update' (using the tracer plugin) often tells me to restart
> > certain services via systemctl, which is fine. However on occasion it
> > tells me to restart something manua
On Sun, 2017-03-05 at 11:15 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> 'dnf update' (using the tracer plugin) often tells me to restart
> certain services via systemctl, which is fine. However on occasion it
> tells me to restart something manually. I can usually figure out how to
> do this, but the one I
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> 'dnf update' (using the tracer plugin) often tells me to restart
> certain services via systemctl, which is fine. However on occasion it
> tells me to restart something manually. I can usually figure out how
> to do this, but the one I
On Sat, 2017-03-04 at 21:04 -0500, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
> As a last resort I'm guessing I could wipe my gnome config and start
> over although I'd like avoid that if possible, however if I decide
> that is the way to proceed, which files in my home directory would I
> need to remove?
Less painful
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 2:41 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>>> How should one activate Ibus typing booster?
>>>
>> One should read this fine article:
>>
>> https://fedoramagazine.org/master-typing-ibus-booster/
>>
>> found with a web search, and apparently published yesterday. How fortuitous!
>
> Yes, I
'dnf update' (using the tracer plugin) often tells me to restart
certain services via systemctl, which is fine. However on occasion it
tells me to restart something manually. I can usually figure out how to
do this, but the one I can't figure out is systemd itself:
...
You should restart:
* Thes
It quit working for me about a week ago, after an ios update I believe.
I found another iPhone app that sends thephotos via wifi to my Firefox
browser where I can do what I want with them but that is not very
convenient.
I am hoping the problem will go away eventually ... :-(
Bob
Thanks, I
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