On 12/20/19 6:09 PM, home user wrote:
(on Friday, Dec. 20, Samuel said)
> What is the significance of "en.user" and "cn.user",
The "cn.user" is used mostly for learning Chinese: vocabulary files,
flashcards (LibreOffice), and grammar exercises (text files and a C++
program).
The "en.user" is
On 2019-12-20 01:47, home user wrote:
> When logged in as en.user, characters displayed in terminals, in window
> titles, in the settings tools, and other places are displayed with good
> quality.
>
> When logged in as cn.user, characters displayed in terminals, in window
> titles, in the settin
(on Friday, Dec. 20, Samuel said)
> What is the significance of "en.user" and "cn.user",
The "cn.user" is used mostly for learning Chinese: vocabulary files,
flashcards (LibreOffice), and grammar exercises (text files and a C++
program).
The "en.user" is used for almost everything else.
> sin
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 8:04 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-12-16 at 17:10 -0700, linux guy wrote:
> > Subject says it all.
>
> You should probably file a Request For Enhancement (RFE) on Bugzilla.
>
>
There isn't a good place to file this in Bugzilla.There is a wiki page
but I
On 12/19/19 9:47 AM, home user wrote:
When logged in as en.user, characters displayed in terminals, in window
titles, in the settings tools, and other places are displayed with good
quality.
When logged in as cn.user, characters displayed in terminals, in window
titles, in the settings tools,
On 2019-12-21 04:02, David Dembrow wrote:
> I use fedora with the kds plasma desktop and have been for a very long time.
> Powering up today and logging in appeared to hangup while bringing up the
> desktop and I noticed the plasmashell process was consuming 100% of the cpu.
> I tried restarti
I use fedora with the kds plasma desktop and have been for a very long
time. Powering up today and logging in appeared to hangup while
bringing up the desktop and I noticed the plasmashell process was
consuming 100% of the cpu. I tried restarting a few times and then gave
up an left the machi
On 17/12/2019 17:21, Richard Shaw wrote:
Since I did a *LITTLE* CFD in college I decided to take a look and as
I expected OpenFOAM will likely not be easy to package...
1. It's designed to install to $HOME or /opt (but I believe that can
be modified).
2. It uses a custom build system (wmake) a