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Originally posted by blackout23 View PostNo need for [gnome-unstable] it has already been moved to [testing]. Works flawlessly.
It's times like these that I could really use a better way to manage packages. For example, the approach proposed by Lennart last summer for standalone-packages that could be installed side-by-side and rolled back without affecting anything else in the system. Oh well, a few more years and that could actually become a reality.
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Originally posted by Doodzor View PostHot corner then click once. As someone else already mentioned it's hot corner and click twice if they are in separate workspaces. Useless forum posters.
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Originally posted by edmon View PostThank you, i've forgot that our mices doеsn't have mileage and i can move it freely to all my desktop as mad in all direction and mostly to some corner as addicted... thank you very much
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Originally posted by gururise View PostDammit.. I should have stuck with Intel or AMD Graphics.... Now that I moved to Nvidia (only because I have an application that only runs on CUDA), I am unable to use wayland.
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Originally posted by You- View PostFor RHEL googling around suggests that there is a goal to update the desktop to 3.14 for RHEL 7.2 - but from the bug reports it seems that the target was 3.12 before the release of 3.14.
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