following GNOME. Fedora is dropping X11 support entirely. We’re in the part of the transition where people who haven’t thought about it at all are starting to do so and realizing that 100% of
I did this Long story short: --http3-only does not work on x86 machine with 8.8.0, but works with 8.7.1. curl 8.8.0, statically compiled for x86, works on my desktop (x86_64 Fedora 39), but not on my VIA Eden Esther x86 machine with Open...
True, they don’t have a competetive ERP package or anything, but they’ve made huge inroads in enterprise infrastructure on Balmer’s watch; e.g., SQL Server is now competitive with Oracle, DB2 etc. for all but the super high-end, and cheaper. The latest release includes business intel...
At ProPrivacy we usually test VPNs with a server based system using the OpenVPN protocol, but this is impossible because Hotspot Shield doesn't provide OpenVPN. As a result, I had to test this VPN manually. The results of those manual tests were conclusive, Hotspot Shield is a service th...
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a year ago Very good question @strophy Good reply @Ihor-20230606012852 The latest version that's working with screen sharing for me is Slack 4.29.149 run with parameter --enable-features=WebRTCPipeWireCapturer I'm running F...
Fedora Networking :: Server Not Show Up On Network Places Jan 9, 2011 I have a simple problem where Windows machines can connect to shares on my Fedora server (via SAMBA), but only when using the IP address. When Windows users to go Network (in Vista and 7) or Ne...
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PCs running Linux distros (Ubuntu, Debian 9 and 10, Fedora 34, Mint 20.1 and LMDE4, and the latest Arch release). You can also use ExpressVPN’s apps on distros that are not officially supported by the provider, but are based on the distros I listed. However, ExpressVPN won’t provid...
with MySQL, MARIADB, has been with *BUNTU distros. As I Fedora user, quite minor. *Buntus have also most rapid cycle to get new version out, so problem may be there. You "gurus", who have THE CODE, do not give up, just take vacation and BUD :) May code be with you <p>Jarmo...