New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?
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@stacksofplates said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@jaredbusch said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@scottalanmiller said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@stacksofplates I put Telegram on my NextCloud so that it is always the same one with me, automatically, wherever I install.
Interesting but you don’t have to do that.
Yeah. I'm just lazy and stick it in /opt. It auto creates the launcher so I don't really need to do anything. And once in a blue moon when I reload my laptop I have to unpack the tarball and do it again.
Yeah, it's crazy trivial to install.
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@scottalanmiller said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@stacksofplates said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@jaredbusch said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@scottalanmiller said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@stacksofplates I put Telegram on my NextCloud so that it is always the same one with me, automatically, wherever I install.
Interesting but you don’t have to do that.
Yeah. I'm just lazy and stick it in /opt. It auto creates the launcher so I don't really need to do anything. And once in a blue moon when I reload my laptop I have to unpack the tarball and do it again.
Yeah, it's crazy trivial to install.
And auto updates at that. Pretty awesome for a single bin.
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Something else that is very basic and missing from Fedora. No shortcut to lock screen!
In fact, I had to install this first:
dnf install gnome-screensaver-3.6.1-20.fc28.x86_64
Then I was able to run:
gnome-screensaver-command -l
Which I have mapped as a shortcut as:
Ctrl Alt L
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@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
Something else that is very basic and missing from Fedora. No shortcut to lock screen!
In fact, I had to install this first:
dnf install gnome-screensaver-3.6.1-20.fc28.x86_64
Then I was able to run:
gnome-screensaver-command -l
Which I have mapped as a shortcut as:
Ctrl Alt L
There has to be better way? I would assume that a package should not be needed for this.
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@irj Super key (Windows key) + L
It works natively with Gnome. -
@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj Super key (Windows key) + L
It works natively with Gnome.With Cinnamon, this happens on
Super+L
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@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj Super key (Windows key) + L
It works natively with Gnome.In fedora cinnamon, it's ctrl+alt+L
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@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj Super key (Windows key) + L
It works natively with Gnome.What's weird is there no option to lock screen from power menu. If you don't know the shortcut key, you can't leave your pc lol.
I had to log out to leave my desk since I didn't know default shortcut, until I had a chance to set up ctrl + alt + l
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@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj Super key (Windows key) + L
It works natively with Gnome.What's weird is there no option to lock screen from power menu. If you don't know the shortcut key, you can't leave your pc lol.
I had to log out to leave my desk since I didn't know default shortcut, until I had a chance to set up ctrl + alt + l
What's your desktop environment?
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@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj Super key (Windows key) + L
It works natively with Gnome.What's weird is there no option to lock screen from power menu. If you don't know the shortcut key, you can't leave your pc lol.
I had to log out to leave my desk since I didn't know default shortcut, until I had a chance to set up ctrl + alt + l
What's your desktop environment?
Gnome. It's solved now, obviously. At the time I didn't know the shortcut and there was no option on power menu. I wanted to use the restroom so I was forced to log out. Not a huge deal, but I feel like bitching about it anyway
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I've had a ton of small issues making the switch from Windows, but I can happily say I'm 95% there.
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Evolution is great btw. There's some things I actually like better than Outlook.
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Now I just need to get communicator/lync/Skype, whatever Microsoft wants to call it today, working.
I installed pidgin with sipe. I haven't had a chance to configure yet.
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@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
Now I just need to get communicator/lync/Skype, whatever Microsoft wants to call it today, working.
I installed pidgin with sipe. I haven't had a chance to configure yet.
Web interface works fine.
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@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@black3dynamite said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj Super key (Windows key) + L
It works natively with Gnome.What's weird is there no option to lock screen from power menu. If you don't know the shortcut key, you can't leave your pc lol.
I had to log out to leave my desk since I didn't know default shortcut, until I had a chance to set up ctrl + alt + l
What's your desktop environment?
Gnome. It's solved now, obviously. At the time I didn't know the shortcut and there was no option on power menu. I wanted to use the restroom so I was forced to log out. Not a huge deal, but I feel like bitching about it anyway
You can lock your screen by clicking on the system menu on the right side of the top bar and press the lock screen button at the bottom of the menu.
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@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
Now I just need to get communicator/lync/Skype, whatever Microsoft wants to call it today, working.
I installed pidgin with sipe. I haven't had a chance to configure yet.
I pretty much use the web interface for all of Microsoft products.
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@scottalanmiller said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
Now I just need to get communicator/lync/Skype, whatever Microsoft wants to call it today, working.
I installed pidgin with sipe. I haven't had a chance to configure yet.
Web interface works fine.
We have 2010 communicator I believe. Not sure what product it was back then.
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@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@scottalanmiller said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
Now I just need to get communicator/lync/Skype, whatever Microsoft wants to call it today, working.
I installed pidgin with sipe. I haven't had a chance to configure yet.
Web interface works fine.
We have 2010 communicator I believe. Not sure what product it was back then.
LOL, that's just silly.
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@scottalanmiller said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@scottalanmiller said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
@irj said in New to Fedora, What should I configure out of the box?:
Now I just need to get communicator/lync/Skype, whatever Microsoft wants to call it today, working.
I installed pidgin with sipe. I haven't had a chance to configure yet.
Web interface works fine.
We have 2010 communicator I believe. Not sure what product it was back then.
LOL, that's just silly.
we are going to 0365. We already signed contract for E5. They are figuring all the details out with MS. So that will change soon.
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I got lync working. So I am 0% dependent on Windows for my job functions