Re: Implementing Secure Boot

2025-01-13 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 1/13/25 8:52 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: On 1/13/25 1:38 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 1/13/25 10:06 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: On 1/11/25 2:35 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 1/10/25 8:53 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: I have a system with two installations of F41 and a Windo

Re: rclone on F41: mounting proton drive

2025-01-13 Thread Ranjan Maitra via users
On Sun Jan12'25 08:25:18PM, Mike Wright wrote: > From: Mike Wright > Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2025 20:25:18 -0800 > To: Community support for Fedora users > Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users > Subject: Re: rclone on F41: mounting proton drive > > On 1/12/25 19:55, Ranjan Maitra via users wro

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-13 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 1/13/25 5:44 PM, Tim via users wrote: !?>!?! They release something that's flawed, seriously flawed, they never get it right, and want you to pay more to receive things that attempt to fix it into the condition that it should have been in the first place!? Well stated. The problem is that

Re: Implementing Secure Boot

2025-01-13 Thread Robert McBroom via users
On 1/13/25 1:38 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 1/13/25 10:06 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: On 1/11/25 2:35 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 1/10/25 8:53 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: I have a system with two installations of F41 and a Windows 10 installation. Interested in moving it to secur

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-13 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Mon, Jan 13, 2025, 23:04 Tim via users wrote: > On Mon, 2025-01-13 at 15:01 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote: > > It costs USD $28/EUR25 per machine per year, which is less costly > > than the Microsoft Extended support (ESU) which has a price of $61 > > the first year, $122 the second and $244 fo

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-13 Thread Tim via users
On Mon, 2025-01-13 at 15:01 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote: > It costs USD $28/EUR25 per machine per year, which is less costly > than the Microsoft Extended support (ESU) which has a price of $61 > the first year, $122 the second and $244 for the third year and > that's it. !?>!?! They release s

[SOLVED] Firefox not rendering Unicode private use area characters

2025-01-13 Thread Ian Pilcher
On 1/13/25 11:47 AM, Ian Pilcher wrote: I'm working on documenting some Python code with Sphinx and the Read the Docs theme.  This theme uses a couple of Unicode "private use area" characters - U+F015 (house) and U+F06a (exclamation mark in circle). These characters are not rendering when I use

Re: Firefox not rendering Unicode private use area characters

2025-01-13 Thread Ian Pilcher
On 1/13/25 11:51 AM, Jerry James wrote: Do you have fontawsome-6-free-fonts installed? It's possible that the applications you mention bundle that font. I just installed it and restarted Firefox. No change. -- If your u

Re: Implementing Secure Boot

2025-01-13 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 1/13/25 10:06 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: On 1/11/25 2:35 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 1/10/25 8:53 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: I have a system with two installations of F41 and a Windows 10 installation. Interested in moving it to secure boot which is not currently enabled in

Re: Implementing Secure Boot

2025-01-13 Thread Robert McBroom via users
On 1/11/25 2:35 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 1/10/25 8:53 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote: I have a system with two installations of F41 and a Windows 10 installation. Interested in moving it to secure boot which is not currently enabled in the bios. It is an HP Z440 Then turn it on.  Fedora

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-13 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Sat, 11 Jan 2025, 09:24 Lee Thomas Stephen, wrote: > Hi All and RedHatters, > > Windows 10 is going to be End of Life soon. > Win10 pro, yes, October 2025. However Win10 LTSC 2021 will receive security fixes until Jan2027. And Win10 IoT until 2032. You can also install 0patch (free for hom

Re: Firefox not rendering Unicode private use area characters

2025-01-13 Thread Jerry James
On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 10:48 AM Ian Pilcher wrote: > I'm working on documenting some Python code with Sphinx and the Read the > Docs theme. This theme uses a couple of Unicode "private use area" > characters - U+F015 (house) and U+F06a (exclamation mark in circle). > > These characters are not r

Firefox not rendering Unicode private use area characters

2025-01-13 Thread Ian Pilcher
I'm working on documenting some Python code with Sphinx and the Read the Docs theme. This theme uses a couple of Unicode "private use area" characters - U+F015 (house) and U+F06a (exclamation mark in circle). These characters are not rendering when I use Firefox to view my locally generated docu

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-13 Thread Tim via users
Tim via users wrote: > > I quite like the (old) Gnome menus. ToddAndMargo: > Take a look at MATE > https://fedoraproject.org/spins/mate > > Just simple. And gets the job done Yes, it's what I've been using for many years. It's so close to being the old Gnome, that it's virtually the same. And

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-13 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 1/13/25 12:16 AM, Tim via users wrote: I quite like the (old) Gnome menus. Take a look at MATE https://fedoraproject.org/spins/mate Just simple. And gets the job done -- ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send a

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-13 Thread Tim via users
Tim: > > The common retort "you have to learn a new way of doing things" if you > > leave Windows to use Linux gets me. Windows constantly makes people > > have to learn a new way of doing things, and people pay for that with > > time and effort, and real money. ToddAndMargo: > Ya, no fooling.