On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 19:09 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> evolution --help-all
"evolution --force-shutdown" wasn't in there, either.
> or
> man evolution
Not installed on *this* distro, no man package available, and
apparently no man file is part of its "evolution-help" package.
Nonethele
This is a known issue
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/issues/111
However it's 3 years old, and no one seems to be doing anything. I'm
running MATE and this issue still applies, I wonder how many other DE's
it affects.
Paolo
On 3/20/22 16:46, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 08:27:02AM -0700, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
Is there any way to actually suspend a laptop when the lid is closed
regardless of any external devices?
Might be a result of your
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
Default in that file seems to be:
HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore
Have you
On Mon, 2022-03-21 at 00:45 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> > > Parts of Evolution are always running when logged in. You may
> > > have
> > > had to log out and in again to get Evolution to load new plug-
> > > ins.
>
> Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > Not necessary. Just run "evolution --force-shutdown"
Tim wrote:
>> If you want a predictable LAN, then I really only see two ways to
>> manage that without major pain:
>>
>> 1. Run a DHCP server with a DNS server...
>> 2. Manually configure each device to have a fixed IP.
R. G. Newbury:
> I think you left out a third method, which uses part of your
On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 12:13 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> 'Configuring the DHCP server to work that way', is to set it to
> deliver a static address. With a dhcp server, the problem is that any
> change in the network, or the items connecting to it, can cause the
> dhcp server to deliver a differen
On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 17:49 +0200, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> so I have to :
> create (using gparted) only one big partition (1 TBit) on the HDD
> indicate to the process that install fedora the HDD (the partition)
> where to install the S.O.
> all the rest is done automatically by the installer
On 3/20/22 07:10, Tim via users wrote:
Some of those protocols can have a look inside their own hosts file to
find the answer (if they have one). However, that's going to go wrong
if the devices don't get the same IP each time. Apparently mDNS can
somehow get answers from a DHCP server. I'm no
On Sun, 20 Mar 2022, Tim Evans wrote:
On 3/20/22 10:50, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
I have an elderly Dell XPS 13 laptop (L321x); it seems that after a recent
software upgrade, the Wifi has become intermittant. As a fallback, I have a
USB ethernet connection to cabled switch that is delive
The host OS is also F34.
On 3/20/22 08:14, George N. White III wrote:
On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 at 19:47, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I'm having issues with a VM.
It would be useful to mention the host OS. From the name, I guess your
VM is running Fedora 34.
The VM was originally created unde
On 2022-03-20 10:11 a.m.,
Tim wrote:
If you want a predictable LAN, then I really only see two ways to
manage that without major pain:
1. Run a DHCP server with a DNS server...
2. Manually configure each device to have a fixed IP.
I think you left out a third method, which uses part of your
On 2022-03-20 8:00 a.m.,
Tim wrote
R. G. Newbury wrote:
Controlling an hdhr with a dhcp served IP address is basically
impossible as it is hard to find that address and remember it for use
in your program. Control of the unit with most digital tv programs
requires a static IP address. Mythtv for
On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 10:50 AM Max Pyziur wrote:
> I have an elderly Dell XPS 13 laptop (L321x); it seems that after a recent
> software upgrade, the Wifi has become intermittant. As a fallback, I have
> a USB ethernet connection to cabled switch that is delivering steadily.
The Wi-Fi card on m
On 2022-03-20 8:00 a.m., Tim >R. G.
Newbury wrote:
edit your /etc/hosts file to give the hdhomerun unit a fixed IP
address.
When has the /etc/hosts file ever given anything an IP address?
You are correct, and I am completely wrong. A static address for the
computer would be set by editing
/e
thank you
so I have to :
- create (using gparted) only one big partition (1 TBit) on the HDD
- indicate to the process that install fedora the HDD (the partition)
where to install the S.O.
- all the rest is done automatically by the installer
that is correct ???
On Fri, Mar 18
On 3/20/22 10:50, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
I have an elderly Dell XPS 13 laptop (L321x); it seems that after a
recent software upgrade, the Wifi has become intermittant. As a
fallback, I have a USB ethernet connection to cabled switch that is
delivering steadily.
All other wifi devices
On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 at 19:47, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> I'm having issues with a VM.
>
It would be useful to mention the host OS. From the name, I guess your
VM is running Fedora 34.
>
> The VM was originally created under VMware and has worked fine for a
> while. Today when I booted it up ins
Greetings,
I have an elderly Dell XPS 13 laptop (L321x); it seems that after a recent
software upgrade, the Wifi has become intermittant. As a fallback, I have
a USB ethernet connection to cabled switch that is delivering steadily.
All other wifi devices (samsung phones, etc) are connected a
Tim:
>> Parts of Evolution are always running when logged in. You may have
>> had to log out and in again to get Evolution to load new plug-ins.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Not necessary. Just run "evolution --force-shutdown" and restart it.
I thought there was something like that, but mine didn't pr
On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 13:08 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I think Tim's point is that the /etc/hosts file doesn't *assign* IP
> addresses, it merely *records* them.
Yep.
In a nutshell, if you haven't manually configured your PC (or other
device) to use a specific IP address, your PC gets gi
On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 08:50 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2022, at 04:17, Tim via users
> wrote:
> >
> > When has the /etc/hosts file ever given anything an IP address?
>
> I don’t know the exact details of this particular problem, but if you
> install the “dnsmasq” package, it in
On Mar 20, 2022, at 04:17, Tim via users wrote:
>
> When has the /etc/hosts file ever given anything an IP address?
I don’t know the exact details of this particular problem, but if you install
the “dnsmasq” package, it includes dns and dhcp service, and by default it
parses /etc/hosts and use
On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 18:41 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 10:16 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
> > dnf install evolution-mapi . Not sure what else to do, and yes
> > Evolution was not running when installing.
>
> Parts of Evolution are always running when logged in. You may h
On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 10:18 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
> > When we still had an in-house Exchange server, it was working with
> > Evolution with the ews plugin, but no certificate was required.
> The certificate seems to be only required when using webmail. Now
> everything works fine using MS
On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 10:16 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
> dnf install evolution-mapi . Not sure what else to do, and yes
> Evolution
> was not running when installing.
Again, MAPI is obsolete. You want evolution-ews.
poc
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On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 00:01 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> Controlling an hdhr with a dhcp served IP address is basically
> impossible as it is hard to find that address and remember it for use
> in your program. Control of the unit with most digital tv programs
> requires a static IP address. Myth
On Sat, 2022-03-19 at 23:44 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> edit your /etc/hosts file to give the hdhomerun unit a fixed IP
> address.
When has the /etc/hosts file ever given anything an IP address?
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On Sun, 2022-03-20 at 10:16 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
> dnf install evolution-mapi . Not sure what else to do, and yes
> Evolution was not running when installing.
Parts of Evolution are always running when logged in. You may have had
to log out and in again to get Evolution to load new plug-
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