On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 20:17:52 - (UTC), Beartooth wrote:
> When 'dnf upgrade' gives me a list of several items labeled
> 'firmware', does that mean any or all of them are aimed at my specific
> hardware? Or just at machines known to run Fedora?
The latter. You can examine the package d
On 7/22/19 11:50 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> When I get back from IETF, I will see about buying more memory for this
> Lenovo x140e, but still, I should not be eating up this much memory. I
> am doing the same thing I did on my x120e and Fedora28 with never any of
> these memory challenges.
When 'dnf upgrade' gives me a list of several items labeled
'firmware', does that mean any or all of them are aimed at my specific
hardware? Or just at machines known to run Fedora?
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Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of whe
When I get back from IETF, I will see about buying more memory for this
Lenovo x140e, but still, I should not be eating up this much memory. I
am doing the same thing I did on my x120e and Fedora28 with never any of
these memory challenges.
On 7/22/19 2:44 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
For the
For the 2nd time my system locked up.
This time I managed to get into one of the character sessions, logged in
as root and top showed the kswapd was eating up lots of cpu. Then free
showed all real and swap memory used. That is 4Gb + 4GB.
Obviously with all my problems, I am having somethin