On 08/26/2017 08:44 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Has anyone tried running a F26 guest in qemu/kvm with the latest 4.12.8-300
> kernel?
>
> When it comes to GNOME I can only boot to multi-user mode, not graphical, by
> removing
> rhgb from the boot parameters. If I attempt to boot to graphical mode it
Has anyone tried running a F26 guest in qemu/kvm with the latest 4.12.8-300
kernel?
When it comes to GNOME I can only boot to multi-user mode, not graphical, by
removing
rhgb from the boot parameters. If I attempt to boot to graphical mode it hangs
at
"Started user manager for UID 42" with UID
With xorg-x11-drv-synaptics on F25, I used a 3-finger click on my
touchpad to emulate a middle-click. This doesn't seem to work with
xorg-x11-drv-libinput on F26. (I am using Plasma, so still on X.)
Is there a configuration option I can set somewhere to make this work,
or do I have to use the "
On 08/24/2017 07:58 PM, Doug H. wrote:
On Thu, 2017-08-24 at 18:06 -0400, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
system is Fedora 26, all current updates
I'm running raid1, two identical 500GB disks partitioned as follows:
/dev/sda12048 789501951 789499904 376.5G fd Linux raid
autodetect
/dev/sda2
On 08/25/2017 09:05 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 08/25/2017 03:27 AM, Ron Yorston wrote:
>> I've subscribed to the infrastructure mailing list and have asked there.
My reply there for folks here:
Short answer: Yes. We know they are currently not working for f26.
Long answer: With the addition
On 08/25/2017 03:27 AM, Ron Yorston wrote:
I've subscribed to the infrastructure mailing list and have asked there.
Good idea. I don't think it's been abandoned. At least, I haven't seen
any proposals to do so. The directory is present again on the mirrors
I've seen. However, I don't see
As a result of a recent update, I now see authentication requests for
the root password whenever:
a) the software update daemon wakes up to check for updates (or to
install what it finds)
b) when I plug in a USB mass storage device
How can this be turned off again ?
TIA
Fulko
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On 25/08/17 12:30, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 08/25/17 05:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
this morning, two "dnf upgrades" without one delta rpm. It looks as
though they've abandoned it?
FWIW, I had an F25 VM that had not been updated in a while. When I
updated it there
were quite a few *.drpm files downl
On 08/25/17 05:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
this morning, two "dnf upgrades" without one delta rpm. It looks as though
they've abandoned it?
FWIW, I had an F25 VM that had not been updated in a while. When I updated it
there
were quite a few *.drpm files downloaded.
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I've subscribed to the infrastructure mailing list and have asked there.
Ron
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On 08/25/2017 05:17 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 08/25/17 04:02, Ron Yorston wrote:
>> I've just updated two F26 machines and not a single DRPM was used.
>>
>> Ron
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> I saw the same result this morning, two "dnf upgrades" without one delta rpm.
On 08/25/17 04:02, Ron Yorston wrote:
I've just updated two F26 machines and not a single DRPM was used.
Ron
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I saw the same result this morning, two "dnf upgrades" without one delta
rpm. It looks as though they've abandoned it?
Bob
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
>I don't see a "drpms" directory in the fedora 26 "updates" directory.
>It's still present for f25 and f27. I haven't seen any notices about
>that, so it might be a failure. I'm asking in the #fedora IRC
>channel. I'll file a bug later if needed.
Did you get any response?
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