On 03/04/18 11:21, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
I recently replaced my graphics card (with NVIDIA GT 710).
A newer nvidia module was installed
kmod-nvidia-340xx-4.15.7-200 -> kmod-nvidia-390.42-1
I also enabled VDPAU which was incorrectly installed until now.
I now have a failure of 'gthumb':
$
Allegedly, on or about 16 April 2018, Go Canes sent:
> why would a power-cycle clear it, while a reboot doesn't?
Badly implemented power saving routines in the hardware (graphics
chipset in your computer, or the monitor)? Or bad detection of a link
between equipment.
It reminds me of the number
On Mon, 2018-04-16 at 15:52 +, Beartooth wrote:
> I've been running Fedora with MATE for years, and much prefer it.
> But last week I froze a couple of PCs (by playing carelessly with a
> couple of new multi-TB storage drives), and grabbed the first netinstall
> medium I could lay hand
I've been running Fedora with MATE for years, and much prefer it.
But last week I froze a couple of PCs (by playing carelessly with a
couple of new multi-TB storage drives), and grabbed the first netinstall
medium I could lay hands on. It happened to be F26 with xfce. I'd like to
switc
On 2018-04-14, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
> Thus, for the running kernel:
>
> /bin/kernel-install add $(uname -r) /lib/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz
>
> It will regenerate the initramfs and eventually other things like the
> grub.cfg.
>
> I tested to add a /etc/dracut.conf.d/test.conf to omit a dr
I have had a chance to do some more testing and thinking on these issues
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Go Canes wrote:
> The third issue is that sometimes I lose the display more-or-less
> completely. I switch the receiver to the NUC, and I get a black
> screen. If I reboot (via a ssh se
yes ; I think the daemon run regularly...
cups.service - CUPS Scheduler
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service; disabled; vendor
preset: disabled)
Active: active (running) since Mon 2018-04-16 15:38:12 IDT; 1h 10min ago
Docs: man:cupsd(8)
Main PID: 857 (cupsd)
Status:
Le 16/04/2018 à 09:48, Angelo Moreschini a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> after installing fedora 27 I am not able to get the cups administration
> from the web browser..(http://localhost:631).
Is cupsd daemon running?
By default fedora thinks that people don't print and cups is not enabled...
>
> Looking
On 16/04/18 08:41, Dave Mitchell wrote:
> F27. I ran a new laptop battery down to 4% (as claimed by gnome) and my
> laptop didn't auto-suspend, nor hibernate.
>
> In settings / power, the only option for battery power these days seems to
> be to automatically suspend after a set time period; not at
On 04/16/2018 12:41 AM, Dave Mitchell wrote:
F27. I ran a new laptop battery down to 4% (as claimed by gnome) and my
laptop didn't auto-suspend, nor hibernate.
I was very surprised a few days ago when I left my laptop unplugged and
came back to find it powered off. I was expecting that it had
Hi,
after installing fedora 27 I am not able to get the cups administration
from the web browser..(http://localhost:631).
Looking for help on internet I saw that in the file /etc/cups/cupsd.conf,
should be these lines
:
--
WebInterface Yes
# Allow remote access
Port 631
and others too, pe
F27. I ran a new laptop battery down to 4% (as claimed by gnome) and my
laptop didn't auto-suspend, nor hibernate.
In settings / power, the only option for battery power these days seems to
be to automatically suspend after a set time period; not at a certain
battery level.
So
a) did I imagine i
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