Re: some Rawhide feedback

2021-03-27 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 3/27/21 2:42 PM, David wrote: My wi-fi speed jumped up to 21 Mbps.      Is that good enough to do updates in Fedora Rawhide ? I don't understand why you keep asking this same question. Speed is irrelevant and signal quality is irrelevant to the capability to do updates. It will only effe

some Rawhide feedback

2021-03-27 Thread David
It looks like my install of Rawhide WS is up-to-date and working nominally. Chromium still crashes. But Gnome Web seemed to work fine. This was a quickie-look at several applications only, playing one game of FreeCell with Aisleriot, surfing the web, watching YouTube, etc. Updated GIMP in G

some Rawhide feedback

2021-03-16 Thread David
The link below is a screenshot showing the readout from the command "inxi -F." https://www.dropbox.com/s/ywi787vkk5h6wya/Rawhide_Workstation.png I have to open two terminals to see the full readout, but would normally just scroll down to see the bottom missing part. I think a B550 motherb

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-11-13 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/13/20 10:00 AM, David wrote: I have been getting this message for about two or three weeks, but have just ignored it. Is there anything I can do on my end to fix it ? There's nothing you can do. Continue ignoring it.  Problem: package corectrl-1.1.1-2.fc34.x86_64 requires libbotan-2.

some Rawhide feedback

2020-11-13 Thread David
I have been getting this message for about two or three weeks, but have just ignored it. Is there anything I can do on my end to fix it ? Problem: package corectrl-1.1.1-2.fc34.x86_64 requires libbotan-2.so.16()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both botan2-2.

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-11-10 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/10/20 11:39 PM, David wrote: My reboot seemed to work fine.    What test should I run to see if it is not behaving nominally ? Nothing. If it booted the new kernel version then everything's fine. ___ test mailing list -- test@lists.fedoraproje

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-11-10 Thread Ashish Kumar
I guess kernel regression testing for a start should do. On Wed, 11 Nov, 2020, 1:09 PM David, wrote: > My reboot seemed to work fine.What test should I run to see if it is > not behaving > nominally ? > ___ > test mailing list -- test@lists.fedorap

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-11-10 Thread David
My reboot seemed to work fine.What test should I run to see if it is not behaving nominally ? ___ test mailing list -- test@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to test-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://doc

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-11-10 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/10/20 4:38 PM, David wrote: Rawhide updated on my install today, below is something that looks like an error message: Running scriptlet: kernel-core-5.10.0-0.rc3.68.fc34.x86_64 78/78 sort: fflush failed: 'standard output': Broken pipe sort: write error Looks like somethin

some Rawhide feedback

2020-11-10 Thread David
Rawhide updated on my install today, below is something that looks like an error message: Cleanup : glibc-all-langpacks-2.32.9000-14.fc34.x86_64 75/78 Cleanup : glibc-common-2.32.9000-14.fc34.x86_64 76/78 Cleanup : glibc-langpack-en-2.32.9000-14.fc34.x86_64 77/78 Clean

some Rawhide feedback

2020-10-14 Thread David
Today's update went smoothly for me. gdm updated, but the boot-up process still goes straight from boot-up to gnome having only to authenticate, to begin work. D.L. ___ test mailing list -- test@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to te

some Rawhide feedback

2020-10-13 Thread David
After the update today, I no longer have to do the "enforcing=0" maneuver. However, I now no longer get the login-screen, and instead go straight to gnome with a dialogue to authenticate. I have Rawhide on the motherboard's primary NVMe and Fedora 33 Beta on the secondary NVMe. Both updated

some Rawhide feedback

2020-07-11 Thread David
Today's update went nice on my install $ sudo dnf list installed kernel [sudo] password: Installed Packages kernel.x86_645.8.0-0.rc4.1.fc33 @rawhide kernel.x86_645.8.0-0.rc4.20200708gitdcde237b9b0e.1.fc33 @rawhide kernel.x86_645.8.0-0.rc4.20200709git0b

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-07-04 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 7/3/20 8:47 AM, David wrote: I have begun accumulating parts for a new computer. I only need a new cpu to have a functional new machine. But I won't have the money for the cpu for a while, due to unemployment.      Probably getting a Ryzen 7, but I could wait and save up for the Ryze

some Rawhide feedback

2020-07-03 Thread David
My last update, on my install, seems to work nominally. $ sudo dnf list installed kernel [sudo] password: Installed Packages kernel.x86_645.8.0-0.rc3.1.fc33 @rawhide kernel.x86_645.8.0-0.rc3.20200630git7c30b859a947.1.fc33 @rawhide kernel.x86_645.8.0-

some Rawhide feedback

2020-07-01 Thread David
On my install, today's update went nominally. My system seems to run fine on the rc3 version of 5.8.0. There is a new version of GnuCash. I need to learn how to use that program. David Locklear ___ test mailing list -- test@lists.fedoraproject.org

Some Rawhide feedback

2020-06-23 Thread David
I have been running "sudo dnf update" at least once per day for the past two weeks, and only had one update of any significance a few days ago. Yesterday, June 22, when I ran "sudo dnf update," the readout was "nothing to do." But when I powered off, it self-updated a whole bunch of stuff, and re

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-05-01 Thread Adam Williamson
On Fri, 2020-05-01 at 10:22 -0500, David wrote: > On my install, the updates today appeared to go well. > > htop looks good > > I see some firmware options in gnome that I have not noticed before, > however, I did not see anyway to update the firmware from the gui. Firmware updates from the GUI

some Rawhide feedback

2020-05-01 Thread David
On my install, the updates today appeared to go well. htop looks good I see some firmware options in gnome that I have not noticed before, however, I did not see anyway to update the firmware from the gui. David Locklear ___ test mailing list -- test@l

some Rawhide feedback

2020-04-28 Thread David
Today's install and rc3 kernel look good.htop memory usage seems to be high. The list below is just to show a partial status of my install: It is just a list of some gnome packages, ( I simplified the list by removing the suffix, "x86_64" ). *$ sudo dnf list installed gnome** *Installed P

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-04-18 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/17/20 9:26 PM, David wrote: What goes on in dnf during a "transaction check?"  I would recommend that dnf word some things or items better, or at least provide an easy resource somewhere to explain things like "scriptlet." If you're doing something like running dnf from the command l

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-04-17 Thread David
Correction htop is idling really low. 0.1 % on all four cores ( fluctuates between 0.0 and 2.0, with a spike of 3.2 sometimes) with memory at 847 MB ( Gnome ) The numbers obviously go up when Firefox is running, but YouTube really sent the numbers higher than what I think I normally see.

some Rawhide feedback

2020-04-17 Thread David
This is just about my install and today's update. htop seems a little higher than usual. Goodbye to the crusty old 5.7.0-rc0 kernel. Shouldn't we all toast with our favorite beverage, when the no-longer-needed kernels are erased? Mine is cold ginger beer and my favorite brand is Fentim

Re: some Rawhide feedback

2020-04-13 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 21:30:41 -0500, David wrote: Today's update seemed to go smoothly. I think I would call this a typical minor update that happens about twice a week, or maybe three times per week ? Normally there is a new compose daily. You can look at the recent ones at: https:/

some Rawhide feedback

2020-04-10 Thread David
Today's update seemed to go smoothly. I think I would call this a typical minor update that happens about twice a week, or maybe three times per week ? As opposed to the larger weekly or bi-weekly update that has mesa, systemd, glibc, gcc, etc. The big news from my novice perspective, is no