Greetings,
Fedora seems to be ignoring my ~/.Xsession file with regards to programs to
start at the beginning of an xmonad session. Is there another magical
configuration file into which I can put programs to run at the beginning of
each session?
Daniel
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Just did; that did the trick! Thanks!
On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Where Where:
>
> > As a separate issue, it looks like ctrl+alt+f1 (or any of the F keys)
> does
> > not switch to a virtual console, so I can't try the above. Are ther
wrote:
>
> On Aug 31, 2014, at 3:02 PM, Where Where wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Greetings everybody!
> >
> > I'm a new convert to Fedora. I finally got it installed (hurray!) but
> ran into this issue:
> > If I lock the screen using mod-L and immediately ent
Greetings everybody!
I'm a new convert to Fedora. I finally got it installed (hurray!) but ran
into this issue:
If I lock the screen using mod-L and immediately enter my password to
unlock, the screen unlocks.
But if I leave my computer be for an hour and unlock, Fedora doesn't accept
my password.
Hello everyone!
I'm attempting to switch to Linux from Mac OS on a Macbook Pro model number
MacBookPro10,1 with the latest BIOS and firmware. I need to have full-disk
encryption for work, so I allowed the fedora installer to set up an
encrypted LVM volume alongside my Mac partition (I'm dual-booti