Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> See the "Building Your First App" tutorial:
>> https://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/index.html
>
> Thank you very much.
> I see that there is indeed a section "Run on a Real Device"
> in this document.
> I
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Thank you very much.
I see that there is indeed a section "Run on a Real Device"
in this document.
I shall follow the advice there rigorously ...
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t;Hallo World" type program
on your smart phone, step by step.
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that somewhere, or do you consider it obvious?
Again, does one have to have root access on the phone?
Is that discussed in your article?
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eg I was just looking at one which said
"Android Studio is the official IDE for Android development"
but none of the others mentioned this program (or suite).
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and sound seems to work perfectly there.
So it seems there is nothing wrong with the hardware.
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chrome
ls -ls /etc/alternatives/google-chrome
Sep 4 12:19 /etc/alternatives/google-chrome -> /usr/bin/google-chrome-
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ver seen clear evidence that any newer router
would have better range, or even as good a range.
(I put in longer antennae some years ago, which improved things somewhat.)
I'd be interested to know if anyone has upgraded this router,
and found a new one that is substantially better.
Kelly Miller wrote:
> I don't know about all of them, but I can tell you that the
> system-config-* packages are pretty much all obsolete
Is there any way of running the static firewall
without using system-config-firewalld ?
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1.scope:
Stopping timed out. Killing.
Jul 23 14:13:05 william.gayleard.com systemd[1]:
Stopped Session 1 of user tim.
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Fred Smith wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 03:00:25PM +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Joachim Backes wrote:
>>
>> > I'd say, UnitedRpms is a (better, more actual) replacement for
>> > rpmfusion.
>>
>> What does "more actual" mean
Joachim Backes wrote:
> I'd say, UnitedRpms is a (better, more actual) replacement for rpmfusion.
What does "more actual" mean?
Is it more likely to be compatible with CentOS and EPEL?
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f chrome is google-chrome-unstable-53.0.2783.2-1.x86_64
> Would you care to try the stable version just to compare?
> google-chrome-stable-51.0.2704.106-1.x86_64 is working fine here.
Thanks, that works perfectly.
I was under the impression that the unstable version was the only one.
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I'm running Fedora-24/KDE.
I see that Google Chrome is no longer working -
when I choose it from Applications->Internet I get the message
"KDEinit could not launch /usr/bin/google-chrome-unstable".
The version of chrome is google-chrome-unstable-53.0.2783.2-1.x86_64
Is Fedora-2.4beta updated the same as Fedora-2.4 ?
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et it from: ftp//ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk
In fact glib (and glib-devel) are installed -
I assume glib is not in the expected place.
I shall continue to look for a way to compile the Canon program.
Meanwhile I have to re-boot into Windows to use this printer.
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ut none of the providers can be installed
Is this because I am running Fedora-24 beta?
Must I wait for 3 days?
(Oh dear, I see it has been postponed until June 14.)
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does not seem to have been changed)
more or less useless.
Let me only say that setting up Evolution was even worse.
Returning to KMail's Settings=>Configure KMail
is like entering a realm of order and sanity.
If only the KMail developers could get it working properly,
and then give
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after start: No such file or directory
and the following, repeated several times
May 25 23:14:52 william.gayleard.com ksmserver[1395]:
QXcbWindow: Unhandled client message: "_NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP"
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t didn't crash in F24.
I certainly don't define myself as a "tester",
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If in fact the issue has something to do with systemd -
which seems the general opinion -
I would have hoped that someone who can play with systemd
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Several of the comments suggest that it is a systemd problem.
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> On 05/20/2016 10:35 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I want to access System Settings=>Printers on my CentOS-7 server
>> from my Fedora-24beta laptop.
>> Is that possible?
> If you set up the CentOS 7 box with a shared display accessible by
> Tige
I want to access System Settings=>Printers on my CentOS-7 server
from my Fedora-24beta laptop.
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and found the absence of an index, or indeed any link of any kind,
bizarre (as I said) and inconvenient.
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> Repo: @System
>
> So, isn't liveusb-creator=Fedora Media Writer ?
But it doesn't look anything like the old liveusb-creator,
and in my case it doesn't create a bootable USB stick.
Does it work for you?
t the stick is not seen
as a bootable device, and re-booting my ThinkPad T510
ignores the USB stick, and goes to the usual kernel menu.
I read that Fedora Media Writer is able to restore a USB stick
to factory setting, but I see no way to do this.
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If that is the expectation, surely it would be more logical
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I've used LiveUSB Creator (on a Fedora laptop)
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So where do these 79 packages come from?
And why does it want to downgrade 7 packages?
(I haven't heard of most of the packages that would be removed,
but nearly all are fc23, with a few fc22.)
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00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
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I've tried everything I can to wake the laptop,
including many combinations of Fn, Ctrl, Alt and F*,
as well as what I take to be the SysReq button.
But the only solution I have found to date
is to power-off and power-on again.
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work at all.
And starting xboard does not offer any way to use gnuchess,
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There seem to be versions for Debian, Suze, et al,
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> Allegedly, on or about 06 March 2016, Timothy Murphy sent:
>> I have gnuchess, knights and xboard installed.
>> As I said, adding the --xboards option to gnuchess has no effect.
>
> "xboard" vs "--xboards"
>
> Have you checked for simp
I don't mind doing this -
but if there is any other way of using gnuchess
I would be interested to know.
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ss as the "chess engine".
Actually, I don't really mind doing that,
as I can choose to be black or white, with gnuchess as opponent.
> So, either see if you can start it that way, or have a look at what
> command line it used in the menu config.
I'm not sure what you mean.
I
oes nothing.)
I would have thought an option "gnuchess --knights"
(or else a config file .gnuchess where you can specify "knights")
would be the rational way to start gnuchess
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Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> On Friday 04 March 2016 13:48:48 Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Is it possible to play gnuchess with a board
>> using either knights or xboard
>> (both of which I have installed in my Fedora-23/KDE laptop).
>> I tried "gnuchess --xboard"
Is it possible to play gnuchess with a board
using either knights or xboard
(both of which I have installed in my Fedora-23/KDE laptop).
I tried "gnuchess --xboard" but no board appeared.
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Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 7:31 AM, Timothy Murphy
> wrote:
>
>> I see that I have to open ports 1714-1764, TCP and UDP.
>> I'm running firewalld on the laptop.
>> I give the command "firewall-config" and authenticate.
>> Click
ternative firewall service some time ago,
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> I believe the UNIX program (actually BSD) you are thinking of is
> "script". All terminal i/o is saved to file "typescript".
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> bank accepts it.)
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I'm not sure if this comes from Firefox "remembering" the PIN,
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>> between laptop and bank?
>
> is it https: ??
It is indeed.
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unhide-passwords Firefox addon,
and this allowed me to verify that I was indeed typing the correct PIN.
In spite of this, the bank told me it was incorrect.
Could there possibly be an error creeping in
between laptop and bank?
I see that Chrome has a similar addon, Gumshoe,
so my next step is to
sure I gave the correct PIN number,
>>but would like to verify that.
>
> Then the following add-on might help:
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/unhide-passwords/
>
> It deobfuscates passwords in password-fields.
Thanks very much.
That seems the simples
d my laptop.
Hopefully that is not so, as I am running shorewall on a home server
in between laptop and internet,
and it shouldn't be possible to get through.
Also I haven't had any warnings,
and don't see anything out of place in my log files.
Any suggestions of likely cause
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ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> Yesterday I dnf-installed sagemath on my Fedora-23/KDE laptop.
>> The brought over 200 packages and about 550MB with it.
>> Unfortunately when I run it I get the following error:
>>
can't work out which one.
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y problems would be sorted out.
KAddressBook actually seems to me to be as bad now as it has ever been,
which is saying something.
I think the way everything is mixed up with akonadi,
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copying from a running system?)
>
> If this is possible, what else would need to be done on B so that when
> drive A is removed, the remaining B (the new "A") drive will be able to
> boot and run normally?
Presumably you would have to (at least)
1. Correct /etc/fstab
2. Instal
and rebooted the system, and again the
> screen Fedora 22 came up normall.
I had this problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61 with Fedora-22,
but it runs OK under Fedora-23.
(It already ran OK under Fedora-23 beta.)
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Andrew R Paterson wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 November 2015 13:57:49 Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I'm running Fedora-23/KDE, and am trying to activate /var/log/messages,
>> but when I run "sudo systemctl restart rsyslog" I get the entry
>> imjournal: fs
Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>> Has anyone managed to get information in /var/log/messages
>>> as in pre-systemd days?
>>
>> From my notes on restoring sanity in fedora 22:
>>
>> edit /etc/systemd/journald.conf set Storage=none, ForwardToSyslog=yes
>
>
> $ModLoad imuxsock
> $SystemLogSocketName /run/systemd/journal/syslog
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The URL www.rsyslog.com/e/2027 I'm advised to read
says "This is a very generic error code that happens
whenever some unexpected IO error happens",
which is not very helpful.
Has anyone managed to get information in /var/log/messages
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That doesn't seem too complicated,
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under the three kernels 4.2.{0,3,5}-300.fc23.x86_64 .
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Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>
> On 11/04/15 19:20, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I have been running Fedora-23beta,
>> which I assume has become Fedora-23.
>> Should I keep fedora-updates-testing enabled?
> Only if you want to continue testing packages before they are pushed
I have been running Fedora-23beta,
which I assume has become Fedora-23.
Should I keep fedora-updates-testing enabled?
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Kari Koskinen wrote:
> 2015-10-31 14:33 GMT+02:00 Timothy Murphy :
>
>> I am running Fedora-23beta.
>> What action exactly do I need to take when Fedora-23 comes out,
>> hopefully next Tuesday?
>>
>
> You should need to do nothing. At most you should ch
I am running Fedora-23beta.
What action exactly do I need to take when Fedora-23 comes out,
hopefully next Tuesday?
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7;t see the umbrella icon anywhere in my Firefox-41.0 browser.
> If XFCE4 is in use, there is plugin to add into panel..
I'm running KDE, not XFCE.
I would like to add forecastfox into the panel,
but don't see any way to do this,
as I do not see the forecastfox umbrella icon
y down for
> everybody. As far as forecasts, I use Firefox and have forcastfox
> installed. Works great.
I have just installed forecastfox,
but don't see the umbrella icon anywhere in my Firefox-41.0 browser.
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Antonio M wrote:
> what is the easiest way to create a bootable usb stick put of any iso
> file??
I found that Fedora LiveUSB Creator worked OK for me
if I chose the copy or dd option
when installing Fedora-22beta.
It didn't work if I chose the default option.
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According to <https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo>
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for my chip, NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M
at <http://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx>.
The standard nouveau driver I am using with F23beta is not perfect
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p-0.3.35-1.fc23.x86_64
I ran "sudo dnf clean all" and then update again,
but it just tells me
Nothing to do.
Complete!
Is there any way of completing the cleanup?
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I ran "sudo dnf clean all" and then update again,
but it just tells me
Nothing to do.
Complete!
Is there any way of completing the cleanup?
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orials hard to read, since they largely use
orange text on a brown background, which on my laptop
is difficult to follow.
I find web-sites that use unusual text/background colours a PITA .
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(which I've always found a little difficult to use,
probably because it can do so much).
But I've downloaded it, and just need to learn how to guillotine.
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I want to crop a PNG picture.
I see how to do it with ImageMagick,
once I know the pixel-positions of the corners of the rectangle.
I'm wondering if there is a way of imposing a grid to read these numbers,
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hanging earlier today,
with no response to "sudo dnf update".
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udo dnf update
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2015.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
Any suggestions?
Should I just forget this, and install Fedora-22 in the usual way?
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these some other explanation?
And is there any alternative to the down-key if it does not work?
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Does KVM require LVM to be in use?
(I ask because this seemed to be the case
in the examples I looked at._
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o be in the UK.
>> I suspect my broadband speed (in central Italy) of 6.6 Mbps
>> is on the borderline for this use, though that may be nonsense.
> Oh, BTW, I just got my bill and I actually have 20Mb/s download speed.
Can you tell from your bill? Mine says "up to 40Mb/s&qu
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-07-27 at 13:43 +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Sadly, I find that chromecast (under google chrome) performs much
>> better
>> under Windows 7 than under Fedora-22 (on the same laptop).
>> Under Fedora the reception is v
;>
>> I wonder if this is a common experience?
> Not having any problems here in Taiwan.
What is your broadband speed?
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Sadly, I find that chromecast (under google chrome) performs much better
under Windows 7 than under Fedora-22 (on the same laptop).
Under Fedora the reception is very jumpy.
Admittedly this is with a rather low - 6.5Mb/s - internet speed.
I wonder if this is a common experience?
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highlighted text no longer appears there.
Am I missing something?
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if I could complete the task I would be completely happy.
One other small problem is that it seems much harder
to paste text from the Clipboard.
Have other people experienced this?
Otherwise the display seems to me to be a little clearer
(and dnf is definitely considerably faster than yum).
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