On 4/9/19 1:08 PM, Thomas S. Clayborne wrote:
That's odd. I've used it with no issues through out the duration of the release
It doesn't crash right away, but certain window actions, particularly
closing a remmina full-screen window cause a crash that takes out
gnome-shell. (I think that's w
That's odd. I've used it with no issues through out the duration of the release
- Tom
Apr 9, 2019, 4:02 PM by sam...@sieb.net:
> On 4/8/19 2:30 PM, Thomas S. Clayborne wrote:
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>> You should be able to uninstall them using dnf from the command line,
>> assuming you can get to a TTY. If you ma
On 4/8/19 2:30 PM, Thomas S. Clayborne wrote:
You should be able to uninstall them using dnf from the command line, assuming
you can get to a TTY. If you manually installed any (e.g. dash2dock) check the
git repository to see if it comes with a makefile rule to uninstall the
extension. I menti
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 3:41 PM wrote:
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> > You should be able to uninstall them using dnf from the command line,
> > assuming you can get to a TTY. If you manually installed any (e.g.
> > dash2dock) check the git repository to see if it comes with a makefile
> > rule to uninstall the extensio
Great! Glad you got it running. When you re-install the extensions (as opposed
to restoring the folder name) does the issue still happen?
- Tom
Apr 8, 2019, 5:40 PM by a...@clueserver.org:
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>> You should be able to uninstall them using dnf from the command line,
>> assuming you can get to a
> You should be able to uninstall them using dnf from the command line,
> assuming you can get to a TTY. If you manually installed any (e.g.
> dash2dock) check the git repository to see if it comes with a makefile
> rule to uninstall the extension. I mention dash2dock specifically because
> I kno
You should be able to uninstall them using dnf from the command line, assuming
you can get to a TTY. If you manually installed any (e.g. dash2dock) check the
git repository to see if it comes with a makefile rule to uninstall the
extension. I mention dash2dock specifically because I know that ex
> You kinda have to fix or mitigate those in order, because gnome-shell
> could be crashing due to either a) or b); or even d) which are the
> gnome-shell extensions. Maybe the easiest way to test that is to
> create a new user on the cli, and attempt to login as that new user. I
> think gnome she
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 1:29 PM Chris Murphy wrote:
> Ideally you can boot without it using
> the open source nouveau driver.
That's awkward. Rewrite:
Ideally you can boot without 'nomodeset' so that it uses the open
source nouveau driver.
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Chris Murphy
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There are quite a lot of SELinux AVC denials. I suggest as a starting point:
# restorecon -rv /
Next is this:
Apr 08 11:35:05 daimajin kernel: nvidia: loading out-of-tree module
taints kernel.
Apr 08 11:35:05 daimajin kernel: nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA' taints kernel.
Fedora can't support out
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:55 AM wrote:
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>> I upgraded from Fedora 29 to Fedora 30 beta on my laptop.
>>
>> The system boots, asks for the drive password, and then brings up my
>> login
>> in GDM. I select my user account and then enter my password. The screen
>> goes black and then goes b
> On Mon, 2019-04-08 at 09:54 -0700, a...@clueserver.org wrote:
>> I upgraded from Fedora 29 to Fedora 30 beta on my laptop.
>>
>> The system boots, asks for the drive password, and then brings up my
>> login
>> in GDM. I select my user account and then enter my password. The screen
>> goes black
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:55 AM wrote:
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> I upgraded from Fedora 29 to Fedora 30 beta on my laptop.
>
> The system boots, asks for the drive password, and then brings up my login
> in GDM. I select my user account and then enter my password. The screen
> goes black and then goes back to the gdm
On Mon, 2019-04-08 at 09:54 -0700, a...@clueserver.org wrote:
> I upgraded from Fedora 29 to Fedora 30 beta on my laptop.
>
> The system boots, asks for the drive password, and then brings up my login
> in GDM. I select my user account and then enter my password. The screen
> goes black and then g
I upgraded from Fedora 29 to Fedora 30 beta on my laptop.
The system boots, asks for the drive password, and then brings up my login
in GDM. I select my user account and then enter my password. The screen
goes black and then goes back to the gdm login screen.
If I try XFCE, it just hangs.
There
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