On 1/4/25 19:19, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/1/25 12:47 AM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 18:37, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Grab both. I don't know why there are two, but maybe it's the other
one. I don't know where else logind would be seeing a power key. It's
possible tha
On 1/4/25 19:02, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 18:52, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Doing it again, but grabbing the "sleep button" also (events 0, 1 & 2).
Same results, nothing via evtest, system shut down. Almost like the
kernel event buffer is out by one, or some ro
On 2/4/25 13:19, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I'll monitor for at least 6 hours to be sure.
After a little over 20 hours no issues with 6.14, so BZ time:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2357044
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On 2/4/25 08:37, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I'm going to wait for the kernel being built before creating a BZ in
case its fixed already.
Interesting to note the events causing the issue are coming in as
event1, but actually pressing the power button generates event2.
Overnight there w
On 2/4/25 03:27, Chris Murphy wrote:
For what it's worth, rc0 builds are a Fedora only thing. Upstream doesn't
release rc0. They're not linux-next but they can still have these kinds of bugs.
I'd say, move to kernel-6.15.0-0.rc0.20250331git4e82c87058f4.6.fc43 or stick
with 6.14.0, and just ab
On 1/4/25 18:52, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Doing it again, but grabbing the "sleep button" also (events 0, 1 & 2).
Same results, nothing via evtest, system shut down. Almost like the
kernel event buffer is out by one, or some rogue pointer is spattering
the buffer. This on
On 1/4/25 19:32, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Sorry, I didn't correcly understand the "terminals" reference, I
interpreted that to mean the target events. OK I'll get 3 ssh
connections to get all the events. Rebooting back to 6.15
Got an event 1 reported:
Input dri
On 1/4/25 18:47, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 18:37, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Grab both. I don't know why there are two, but maybe it's the other
one. I don't know where else logind would be seeing a power key. It's
possible that it could come from the keyboard, but
On 1/4/25 18:37, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Grab both. I don't know why there are two, but maybe it's the other
one. I don't know where else logind would be seeing a power key. It's
possible that it could come from the keyboard, but that's very unlikely.
Not sure if my syntax was correct, I used:
On 1/4/25 16:43, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 16:24, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Install "evtest". If you run it with no parameters, it will give you a
list of available devices. I have two power switch input devices for
some reason, but the physical power button seems to trigger
On 1/4/25 16:24, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Install "evtest". If you run it with no parameters, it will give you a
list of available devices. I have two power switch input devices for
some reason, but the physical power button seems to trigger the second
one. As root, run "evtest --grab /dev/input/eve
I'm seeing:
kernel-6.15.0-0.rc0.20250327git1a9239bb4253.5.fc43.x86_64
randomly shutting down the system, anywhere from about 15 minutes to an
hour after boot.
Looking at the log file, I see that the log file claims the power switch
was hit. I can state categorically the power switch was no
Using the Beta 1.4 Xfce Live, the initial setup utility didn't run, and
no regular user was set up.
I did enable the root account during the install, but as I understand it
that should not have prevented the initial setup utility from running.
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Upgraded a VirtualBox guest from 41 to 42 (with RPMFusion multimedia
installed) without incident. I have to boot an older 41 kernel because
of BZ2339180 otherwise I have an unusable screen size, no copy/paste
with host, and no shared folders. Hopefully the BZ gets fixed soon.
Upgraded an Intran
On 29/1/25 10:37, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
As of Wednesday the list is down to 51 non-link entries in /usr/sbin.
Almost half of them caused by freeipmi that I can see is currently FTBFS
in 42 (BZ#2340176).
I'm down to 48 non-link entries in /usr/sbin. The count isn't dropping
as
On 27/1/25 11:59, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On my long-time running Rawhide instance, early Saturday my time, there
were 227 non-link entries in /usr/sbin.
As of now Monday (and with the fix for beesu) there are only 56
non-links left in /usr/sbin.
As of Wednesday the list is down to 51 non
On 22/1/25 18:19, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2025-01-22 at 12:39 +1100, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 22/1/25 12:05, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Well I've just hit a related issue. I just built a fresh VirtualBox
Rawhide Xfce made from
Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-Rawhide-2025012
On 22/1/25 12:05, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Well I've just hit a related issue. I just built a fresh VirtualBox
Rawhide Xfce made from
Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-Rawhide-20250120.n.0.iso (blood
pressure still recovering from the dramas caused by the current
anaconda... Wayland?) and
On 22/1/25 09:47, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2025-01-22 at 09:33 +1100, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 22/1/25 04:41, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2025-01-21 at 14:23 +1100, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
For an existing Rawhide system, will regular updates migrate it to a
merged bin-sbin
On 22/1/25 04:41, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2025-01-21 at 14:23 +1100, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
For an existing Rawhide system, will regular updates migrate it to a
merged bin-sbin? I am asking because it looks to me like it happened
already but my system still has a /usr/sbin directory
For an existing Rawhide system, will regular updates migrate it to a
merged bin-sbin? I am asking because it looks to me like it happened
already but my system still has a /usr/sbin directory.
Will an in-place upgrade of 41 to 42 merge bin and sbin?
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The "Problem Reporting" tool (gnome-abrt) is now non-functional on
several DEs in Rawhide including (but not necessarily limited to)
Cinnamon and Xfce.
It runs wit with faulty screen rendering in Budgie.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2336326
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Someone who understands the mechanisms needs to take a look at:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2024-4e960d96d5
It's been submitted to stable about 3 million times but keeps bouncing
back. The spam from it is driving me nuts :)
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On 2/12/24 10:37, Scott Dowdle via test wrote:
versa... but it isn't that difficult for a VirtualBox user to hold back
on a kernel update until VirtualBox gets updated. You'll get used to it.
This is a lot more serious that the *routine* host kernel compatibility
problems that happen in new kern
On 30/11/24 18:50, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Is this expected behavior with 6.12 or is it somehow specific to me?
Can't we have the module unloaded *by default* and have QEMU/KVM load it
as required? Then unload it when the last VM exits? Seems useless
having it loaded all the
The latest test day kernel-6.12.1-200.fc41.x86_64 was working great for
me until I tried to launch a VirtualBox VM.
"VirtualBox can't operate in VMX root mode. Please disable the KVM
kernel extension, recompile your kernel and reboot
(VERR_VMX_IN_VMX_ROOT_MODE)."
Recompile you kernel? After I p
I have the testing repos disabled (the new way) which creates a
config-manager file in the /etc/dnf/repos.override.d directory.
The cli dnf tool (DNF5) honors the overrides, but it looks like
dnfdragora-updater ignores them and works just off the files in
yum.repos.d which of course have the test
On 9/6/24 7:44 AM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 9/5/24 10:25 AM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I am finding that dnfdragora does not launch in Fedora 41 under Xfce.
So it looks like dnf5 breaks dnfdragora which breaks cinnamon, deepin,
lxde, lxqt mate and Xfce desktops. Wow.
It looks like
On 9/5/24 10:25 AM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I am finding that dnfdragora does not launch in Fedora 41 under Xfce.
So it looks like dnf5 breaks dnfdragora which breaks cinnamon, deepin,
lxde, lxqt mate and Xfce desktops. Wow.
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I am finding that dnfdragora does not launch in Fedora 41 under Xfce.
I am seeing this problem on systems upgraded to Fedora 41 from 40, and
also on a new instance built from
Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-41-20240826.n.1.iso.
It isn't getting to the stage of creating the ~/.config/dnfdragora.
On 8/22/24 1:10 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:
The Multimedia group should still exist in 41:
https://pagure.io/fedora-comps/blob/main/f/comps-f41.xml.in#_4031-4054
That said, I don't see it represented in "dnf group list --hidden", so
something is wrong.
Thanks Neal, the group exists now but upgrading
There appears to be no Multimedia group [yet] in Fedora 41, is this
intentional?
If so the wiki page:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/installing-plugins-for-playing-movies-and-music/
will need updating.
I also note there is no mention of the need to install RPM Fusion for
multi
We're in kernel test week and I notice 6.10.2 has been available for a
number of days now but no Fedora 40 build exists yet on koji.
On the other hand multiple kernel builds have been done for Rawhide over
the same time period, so it's not like we're not building kernels. Is
there a reason we're
On 7/31/24 1:26 PM, Robert McBroom wrote:
On 6/15/24 1:02 AM, Robert McBroom wrote:
Following the development of fc41 on a QEMU/KVM virtual machine.
After a few days away, updated to the latest rpms. Booting the
6.10.0-0.rc3.32.fc41 kernel that came with the updates fails with a
black screen wi
On 6/19/23 21:40, Kamil Paral wrote:
Please file a bug. It's either a man page issue or a dnf5 issue, both
options are possible.
Done:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2216055
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On 6/15/23 00:15, Sérgio Basto wrote:
Is this option being added or is this a bug?
seems related with https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1501804
--skip-broken is not helpful anymore
Ok thanks. It's an error in the man page then.
Ian
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The man page for DNF5 in Rawhide shows --skip-broken to be a legal
generic option, however it does not show up in a "dnf --help" and in
practice its use results in this error:
Unknown argument "--skip-broken" for command "dnf5". Add "--help" for
more information about the arguments.
Is this
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