hello,
ever since F11, my old Dell Latitude C610 graphics/video is corrupted and garbled. see attached
photos. F12 is the same. it worked fine in F10 and earlier.
the video card is "VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY"
hi everybody..
hope this is the right place for this one...
i have followed what in this link to share my printer to my other windows desktop, but when i try to print from there i see this error in the jobs list
Hi,
Today I bought a new Samsung Series 9,NP900X3C-A01SE laptop/ultrabook to run Fedora on, i knew there where some problems with some f-keys and suspends but as it is now I even can't install it :-(
There is no opictical drive so I have a USB memstick which I have used to try install it with.
I tried to update my yum and now its not working.
My problem and the origin of the problem is just as here
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=90213
I followed all the advices but when I run the
I have a post in the install forum but that might not be the correct place for it.
Rather than ask the same question again, I am pointing to it so those who are experienced with the samba server might take a quick look at it.
I've looked everywhere and can't seem to find the answers to my questions. All the samba tutorials have been far to advanced for what I'm looking for. Here is what I want:
1) Have one folder on my Fedora11 box shared
2) Be able to drag and drop files to/from my WinXP laptop on my home network by doing start -> run then typing \\192.168.x.x
Greetings all,
This is related to my previous post http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=233971
I have two 1.5Tb SATA drives and Fedora 12 Beta didnot detect my 2nd hard disk.
I installed the 64 bit flash plugin using this tutorial http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showth...t=64+bit+flash
firefox still doesnt list it in plugins and flash isnt working, what am I doing wrong?
I just installed Xen on my existing Fedora 17 machine like this:
Code:
yum install xen libvirt virt-manager libvirt-daemon-xen python-virtinst libvirt-daemon-config-network libvirt-daemon-driver-network
Then I rebooted to Xen, was prompted for my password, looked at the loading bar finishing and then I got stuck with a black screen. Problems like this seem to be rather old, e.g.