On Sat, 2014-11-15 at 08:45 +1100, Bidski wrote:
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> Success :)
>
> Not sure if setting an administrator password in the UEFI BIOS utility
> was necessary, but changing the Secure boot setting from "Windows
> UEFI" to "Other OS" did the trick.
>
> Now to figure out why my Windows installation i
dski
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From: "Joerg Lechner"
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Sent:Fri, 14 Nov 2014 14:57:01 -0500
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Hi,
to disable secure boot You have to set a "master" password.
Kind Regards
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Hi,
to disable secure boot You have to set a "master" password.
Kind Regards
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Von: Bidski
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Just tried this ag
On 11/14/2014 12:36 AM, Bidski wrote:
It would appear that I am unable to load to nVidia drivers. I keep
failing with a "Required key not available" message.
You can't use the binary NVidia drivers with secure boot enabled because
they won't be signed with the right key (most likely not signed
y assurance of Fedora releases"
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How to manually install NVIDIA graphics driver
using yum or dnf (I prefer dnf so I will use that)
#dnf clean all
#dnf update
#dnf
: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
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Note that many Optimus notebooks do work i
success with the open source bumblebee driver, but
> NVIDIA does not support bumblebee.
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> Kind Regards
>
>
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> Verschickt: Di, 11 Nov 2014 6:48
ver, but NVIDIA
does not support bumblebee.
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An: test
Verschickt: Di, 11 Nov 2014 6:48 pm
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How to manually install NVIDIA graphics driver
using yum or dnf (I prefer dnf so I will use that)
#dnf clean all
#dnf update
#dnf install gcc kernel-devel dkms
download NVIDIA d
d try.
Kind regards
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Verschickt: Di, 11 Nov 2014 6:48 pm
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How to manually install NVIDIA graphics driver
using yum or dnf (I prefer dnf so I will use that)
Nvidia support.
Kind Regards
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Von: Bidski
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Verschickt: Di, 11 Nov 2014 8:49 am
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Hi,
Can you instruct me in how you installed the nVidia drivers?
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"Joerg Lechner"
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Tue, 11 Nov 2014 02:18:35 -0500
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Re: F21 Installation Issues - Installation destination partitioning
Hi,
on my laptop there is a Nvidia Geforce 840M (Acer Aspire E15, E5
571G). I didn
Hi,
Can you instruct me in how you installed the nVidia drivers?
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From: "Joerg Lechner"
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Sent:Tue, 11 Nov 2014 02:18:35 -0500
Subject:Re: F21 Installation Issues - Installation destination
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Hi,
on my laptop there is a Nvidia Ge
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Has anyone had success installing the nVidia drivers in F21 yet?
I am meeting some strange issues following the instructions for installing them
in F20. Including this page
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/9de7q9llhl
drivers.
I will generate some better diagnostics tonight.
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From: "Adam Williamson"
To:"Bidski" , "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
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Sent:Sun, 09 Nov 2014 23:38:19 -0800
Subject:Re: F21 Installation Issues - Install
urance of Fedora releases"
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Subject:Re: F21 Installation Issues - Installation destination
partitioning
On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 18:28 +1100, Bidski wrote:
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> After shifting the partitions on my HDD up by about 200 MiB and
then
> using gdisk
On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 18:28 +1100, Bidski wrote:
>
> After shifting the partitions on my HDD up by about 200 MiB and then
> using gdisk to convert the disk to GPT (did it this way to try and
> preserve the existing Windows partitions), the Fedora installer now
> only recognises my HDD as a multip
suggestions here? Should I just try wiping the HDD and starting
again (ensuring that Windows properly formats the correct HDD this
time?)
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From: "Richard Ryniker"
To:"Bidski"
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Sent:Sun, 09 Nov 2014 07:28:14 -0500
Subject:Re: F21 Installation I
2014 13:52:21 +1100
Subject:Re: F21 Installation Issues - Installation destination
partitioning
My apologies. Apparently when you ask Windows to create a GPT it
decides that what you really wanted was an MBR. I shall work on
rectifying this now.
I shall let you know the result.
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On Sun, 2014-11-09 at 11:28 +1100, Bidski wrote:
> HDD: 4TB Western Digital Caviar Green SATA 6GB/s (Windows 7 64-bit is
> installed in one half of this hard drive with a GPT partition table).
Well, the errors you're getting seem rather odd. Are you sure it
*actually* has a GPT partition table? C
I am trying to install F21 on my system. Unfortunately I am running in
to some of issues.
First issue is that I can not run the regular installer from the
LiveUSB I created (this is likely to be due to my GeForce GTX 750TI
graphics being not completely supported yet. Running the installer in
low g
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