GPU
by Patrick Dupre
Hello,
Can we use the GPU with fedora?
I currently use OpenMP to parallelize my code.
Thanks.
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3 years, 8 months
Re: Fonts "forgotten" on boot (changes to font cache)
by Christopher St. Louis
> George N. White III <gnwiii(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> This might be https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1750891
Thank you! One of the solutions there--deleting everything in
~/.cache/fontconfig/--seemed to restore my system's ability to see manually
installed fonts without having to re-run 'fc-cache' again. The explanations
described there make sense, too: while I can't be completely sure of the actual
sequence of events, I usually run 'fc-cache -fsv' after manually installing
fonts but I did remember slipping up once a while back and only using the '-fv'
flags.
Given that I'm using the same version of fontconfig that supposedly fixed the
problem, I suppose I should add a comment to that bug report that the issue
still exists in some form.
3 years, 8 months
Create bootable disk with fedora - but not using live-CD
by Barry Scott
I want to create a bootable USB stick that runs fedora.
I do not want to create a Live-CD USB stick because live-CD
fails to boot on my main PC. And no one seems to know how to
fix this. By using a read-write USB stick I can add in debug
code to the boot process and try to findout what is hanging
the boot process.
What my google-fu is failed to do is figure out how to find
instruction on how to do this with getting live-CD instructions.
I'm guessing that I should be able to use anaconda or dnf to get
the heavy lifting done.
Does anyone know what the steps I need to follow are?
Barry
3 years, 8 months