Flash plugin up to date but Firefox keeps telling me that I have the old version
According to my browser (Firefox 34.0) the installed version of the Shockwave Flash plugin appears to be 11.2.202.424. This version is considered to be insecure:
According to my browser (Firefox 34.0) the installed version of the Shockwave Flash plugin appears to be 11.2.202.424. This version is considered to be insecure:
When I boot, PulseAudio defaults to sending output to Headphones. I’d like it to default to sending output to Line Out. How do I do that?
How can I trigger the screen saver manually from the command line? I’m using GNOME 3.8.4 on Fedora 19, but the solution should not necessarily be specific to this distro.
The Debian/Ubuntu package search pages are very useful to look up what version of a program is available in what distribution series, how programs are split along multiple packages etc.
I followed this tutorial about Nvidia drivers installation and I accidentally forget to do 5th point (disabling nouveau drivers), so now I can’t boot my system. I know I am idiot but is there anything I can do to fix this?
I’ve recently installed Fedora 19. Packagekit-command-not-found is installed. But its own examples don’t work. When I enter gedti the output is:
Often when I mistype a command such as ls (e.g. I hit ENTER before I type ‘s’) there is a long (~2s) delay after the terminal displays:
I noticed that the folder referenced in the subject line is taking up 1.5 GB. Can I run the below to clear it without causing permanent damage to my system?
I am running Fedora 24 with Gnome Shell. I try to pair my new Bose QuietComfort 35 over Bluetooth.
On Fedora, I’m talking about the list displayed when you go to settings > manage certificates > authorities tab.