On 16/5/21 13:02, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 16/05/2021 10:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
From my perspective, what has been done in Gnome 40 is pushing users
away from Gnome to Plasma, where that displays the way I want.
I'm not a Gnome user. Longtime KDE/Plasma user.
Now the F34 seems to have fixed th
On 16/05/2021 10:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
From my perspective, what has been done in Gnome 40 is pushing users away from
Gnome to Plasma, where that displays the way I want.
I'm not a Gnome user. Longtime KDE/Plasma user.
But, not to worry, Plasma developers make changes that not all users
On 16/5/21 11:54, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 16/05/2021 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I am running Fedora in a Vmware Player VM. Having upgraded to F34
from F33, which installed Gnome 4, I have found that when I start
"Gnome in Xorg" with the VM window maximised to full screen size
(3840x216
Hi,
With running F34 in a Vmware Player VM, with whatever video driver
Wayland is using (I've forgotten the commands to find out), xrandr is
reporting that Wayland is not running at the correct resolutions. With
the Vmware Player maximised to 3840x2075 resolution running Plasma,
xrandr rep
On 16/05/2021 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I am running Fedora in a Vmware Player VM. Having upgraded to F34 from F33, which installed
Gnome 4, I have found that when I start "Gnome in Xorg" with the VM window maximised to
full screen size (3840x2161) that it starts with the Gnome Dash
Hi,
I am running Fedora in a Vmware Player VM. Having upgraded to F34
from F33, which installed Gnome 4, I have found that when I start "Gnome
in Xorg" with the VM window maximised to full screen size (3840x2161)
that it starts with the Gnome Dash open as if I had clicked on
"Activities",
This feature is called nvenc and is for streaming your output to a website
as gamers do with their gameplay and/or various webcam services. It can
also be used with ffmpeg to re-encode video at a much faster rate than all
but the most extreme systems. I have about the oldest nvidia card that
sup
Hi,
> What do you mean by you use one monitor for streaming? Note that the
> nvidia cards with their driver are much better for encoded video if that is
> what you mean by streaming. The AMD cards are garbage for video encoding
> much worse quality than nvidia even at much higher bitrates.
On Fri, 2021-05-14 at 13:14 -0700, Jack Craig wrote:
> With help from this list I recently updated my DNS configuration to
> provide for a primary and secondary DNS server where the primary DNS
> server is my host inside my domain and the secondary server is
> provided by AT&T
>
> I discovered tha