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Scientific Linux 7.1 Screencast and Screenshots
Scientific Linux 7.1 - Boot and Desktop
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Scientific Linux 7.1 has been released. SL 7.1 now includes easy access to the ZFS on Linux yum repos. With SL 7.1 OpenAFS has been updated to version 1.6.11 the latest upstream stable.
I just noticed that none of the screencasts here has a fullscreen button available, regardless of the browser in use. Is that something that can be changed on our side?
I just noticed that none of the screencasts here has a fullscreen button available, regardless of the browser in use. Is that something that can be changed on our side?
Just click the youtube text/logo in the lower right and it opens on youtube in a new window/tab where you can run fullscreen all you like.
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Originally Posted by TobiSGD
I just noticed that none of the screencasts here has a fullscreen button available, regardless of the browser in use. Is that something that can be changed on our side?
If you click through, full screen will work as expected. If it's something members would like to see, we can bring it to the embedded version at LQ.
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