Fedora :: 12 Screen Resolution Limited - Xorg.conf Does Not Exist Dec 11, 2009 monitor is a Optiquest Q19wb. I normally have is set on 1280x1024, but fedora will only go to 800x600. It has detected the monitor correctly. Not sure if being connected to KV...
What is a Microsoft workstation? What is batch processing? What components are found in a typical computer workstation? What are the types of personal computers? What is a Fedora workstation? A processor running at 3 GHz consumes 100 W of dynamic power. How much dynamic power does the proc...
We managed to compile andtest it on our system, running a 6700 XT and Fedora 35 with bleeding edge Mesa. There are a few visual glitches to work out, but it’s an outstanding project so far. The only complaint we have is that it’s based on prboom, not the still-maintained GZDoom,...
on my Fedora server (via SAMBA), but only when using the IP address. When Windows users to go Network (in Vista and 7) or Network Places (XP), then all computers on the network show up in that window except for the Fedora server. How can I get my server to ap...
No one who has experience with MS, Apple, and Ubuntu/Linux and in their right mind can deny that Mac has the most convenient and reliable GUI interface, but Ubuntu has brought the GNU/Linux OS a long way towards Apple’s usability. Ultimately I believe that Ubuntu/Mandriva/Redhat(Fedora)...
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what it ought todo is try to boot from each of the ‘entries’ in the ‘boot menu’, in the orderlisted in BootOrder. So on this system it would try to boot the entry called‘opensuse’, then if that failed, the one called ‘Fedora’, then ‘CD/DVD Drive’,and then the second ...
As far as I know, he usesFedoraon most of his computers because of its fairly good support forPowerPC. He mentioned that he usedOpenSuseat one point in time and complimentedUbuntufor making Debian accessible to the mass. So most of the flak on the internet about Linus disliking Ubuntu isn...
(that's from Fedora) So, yes, in systemd we are not going to make the decision to rely on RDRAND for key generation, but your distro might have configured to /dev/urandom like that, so we might ultimately after all. systemd uses RDRAND directly only for generating UUIDs, seeding hash ...
At first, there were real concerns about how Secure Boot could interfere with the installation of Linux systems. But Linux distributions have found ways to work with Secure Boot, and now Ubuntu, Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and openSUSE allsupport Secure Bootwithout any problems. UEFI Does...