On 12/17/18 11:37 AM, home user via users wrote:
> (Ed suggested)
>
> > gsettings set org.gnome.software download-updates false
> and
> > systemctl mask packagekit.service
>
> Thank-you, Ed. Do I need to do these once as root, or do I have to do these
> as each
> user on my workstation?
>
Certai
(Ed suggested)
> gsettings set org.gnome.software download-updates false
and
> systemctl mask packagekit.service
Thank-you, Ed. Do I need to do these once as root, or do I have to do
these as each user on my workstation?
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(Dave said)
> have you seen this wikipedia entry, "GNOME Software is a utility
> for software installation and updates..."
>
> I'm using a debian derivative but on my package manager it's
> described as "gnome-software", apparently from here:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Software
Before installi
> > (f-28) I closed this about a year and a half ago because a bug was
> > already filed regarding the issue. For the past few days, both
> > before and after doing my latest weekly patches, I noticed that
> > those "ACPI Error" messages no longer show up while the workstation
> > is booting.
On Sun, 2018-12-16 at 15:04 -0700, home user via users wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> (f-28) I closed this about a year and a half ago because a bug was
> already filed regarding the issue. For the past few days, both before
> and after doing my latest weekly patches, I noticed that those "ACPI
On 12/17/18 6:56 AM, home user via users wrote:
> (F-28; gnome)
> In a posting in the "downsized grub menu" thread, I said:
> "Something keeps trying to do automated updates, but I have not been able to
> figure out
> what, or how to shut it off."
> Tim replied, and suggested looking for something
On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 15:56:57 -0700
home user via users wrote:
> (F-28; gnome)
> In a posting in the "downsized grub menu" thread, I said:
> "Something keeps trying to do automated updates, but I have not been
> able to figure out what, or how to shut it off."
> Tim replied, and suggested looking
(F-28; gnome)
In a posting in the "downsized grub menu" thread, I said:
"Something keeps trying to do automated updates, but I have not been
able to figure out what, or how to shut it off."
Tim replied, and suggested looking for something similar to MATE's
"mate-session-properties". I'm startin
The error messages that appeared before the grub menu are gone. I thank
those who coached me through the fix.
It seems the size of the font in the grub menu is not under my control.
Realistically, there's nothing I/we can do about it. So I'm closing
this thread.
Thank-you, Tim. I'll start a new thread on this shortly. - Bill.
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Good afternoon,
(f-28) I closed this about a year and a half ago because a bug was
already filed regarding the issue. For the past few days, both before
and after doing my latest weekly patches, I noticed that those "ACPI
Error" messages no longer show up while the workstation is booting. S
Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> I note that a recent update ends with:
>
> Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
> hplip-3.18.3-1.fc28.x86_64
> - nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) needed by
> hplip-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64
> Problem 2: cannot install the best update
I note that a recent update ends with:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
hplip-3.18.3-1.fc28.x86_64
- nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) needed by
hplip-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64
Problem 2: cannot install the best update candidate for package
hplip-libs-3.
Samuel Sieb wrote :>The relevant in this case is
>/etc/xdg/menus/gnome-applications.menu. I can edit it and the
>Applications menu changes as soon as I save.
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Thank You Samuel
what you say is what I expected to happen.
But this was not in my previous tries .
Errors came for lack of experie
Bonjour.
On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 09:24:44 +0100 François Patte wrote:
> I corrected this file using grub2-mkconfig. So, my question is: why the
> kernel script is unable to correctly use grub2-mkconfig?
As far as I know it uses grubby.
I personnaly prefer to use grub2-mkconfig. See my previous pos
Bonjour,
I updated my system yesterday. A new kernel was installed and as the
last time when a kernel was updated, the /boot/grub2/grub.cfg has been
wrongly updated pointing as the root partition an unused partition on my
system.
I corrected this file using grub2-mkconfig. So, my question is: wh
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