On 7/28/19 2:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/27/19 10:51 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 7/28/19 11:37 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> The instructions I saw was to add (or replace?) with
>>>
>>> /mnt/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0
>>>
>>> Couple questions. When I ran mkswap:
>>>
>>> # mkswap /mnt/s
On 7/27/19 10:51 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 7/28/19 11:37 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The instructions I saw was to add (or replace?) with
/mnt/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0
Couple questions. When I ran mkswap:
# mkswap /mnt/swapfile
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 8 GiB (8589930496 b
On 7/28/19 11:37 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> The instructions I saw was to add (or replace?) with
>
> /mnt/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0
>
> Couple questions. When I ran mkswap:
>
> # mkswap /mnt/swapfile
> Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 8 GiB (8589930496 bytes)
> no label, UUID=ad2c68
sixpack13 composed on 2019-07-27 14:24 (UTC):
> If I were you I would get rid off that partion schema and would change it to
> GUID partioning ! I don't know if it's able to do without new installation !
I have only nominal familiarity with partitioning tools other than that which
I've
been usin
On 7/28/19 12:00 PM, home user via users wrote:
> By the way, what is all that activity just after "dnf upgrade" completes?
You have the nvidia drivers installed from, probably, rpmfusion. So, every
time an
upgrade installs a new kernel there will be activity after the upgrade as the
akmod
pro
> I assume that the
> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/IUlWCabjTPra7laQna9xHg
> log is unfiltered.
correct.
> I presume that you did a reboot, soon after.
When I do my weekly "dnf upgrade", I am logged in as root, and the only
things that I explicitly have running are xeyes, ksysguard, an
On 7/26/19 12:10 PM, Alexander Ruetz wrote:
I don’t know how risky it is to shrink existing partitions but you also could
use a swap file instead of a partition
So I just did this using the following commands:
fallocate --length 8GiB /mnt/swapfile
chmod 600 /mnt/swapfile
mkswap /mnt/swapfil
When you have a notebook install, you are locked into the drive you have
and whatever you did on the partitioning, you are stuck with, for the
most part. No adding a new drive with additional partitions.
I originally deleted the default LVM setup and then created the ext4
partitions you see i
On 7/28/19 7:34 AM, Tim via users wrote:
> There
> may be an issue from something without gnome in the name, and we can't
> see what the disabled repo was.
Oh, I can answer that.
The new version of akmod-nvida installs the kmod after a kernel install in a
different way
than in the past. The dis
Hi Bill,
On Fri, 2019-07-26 at 14:16 -0600, home user via users wrote:
> (Tim: dnf history)
> I put the relevant part of the dnf log here:
> "https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/IUlWCabjTPra7laQna9xHg";.
> Firefox was upgraded. I did not see "gnome" anywhere in the log.
> If something undernea
On 7/26/19 9:17 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 7/27/19 7:59 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 7/26/19 7:34 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 7/27/19 3:44 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
It still works when mounted from root except now it comes up read-only and the
users
can't save files to it.
What is read only?
Output
sure the OP doesn't need GPT.
Not strongly/imperative !
and my suggestions are far away from just "extend swap".
but he needs to save his data anyway (backup) before he moves his partitions
with gparted.
- I never would manipulate partition WITHOUT an backup ! -
a second backup is needed ag
On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 13:13:22 -0500
SternData wrote:
> I just did a clean install of F30 on this system and am trying to get
> things back to work.
>
> I've got pulseeffects installed because the install of
> pulseaudio-equalizer fails
>
> $ sudo dnf install pulseaudio-equalizer
> Error:
> Prob
On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 13:13:22 -0500, SternData wrote:
> I just did a clean install of F30 on this system and am trying to get
> things back to work.
>
> I've got pulseeffects installed because the install of
> pulseaudio-equalizer fails
>
> $ sudo dnf install pulseaudio-equalizer
> Error:
> Prob
I just did a clean install of F30 on this system and am trying to get
things back to work.
I've got pulseeffects installed because the install of
pulseaudio-equalizer fails
$ sudo dnf install pulseaudio-equalizer
Error:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides ladspa-swh-plugins needed
Good morning,
(responding to Samuel and Fred)
Ctrl-Alt-F2 and Ctrl-Alt-F3 both work. From there I am able to kill
Firefox. That seems brings the system load back to typical.
Alt-F1 returns me to the Gnome graphical session. The others do not.
(responding to Ed)
> If the issue did surface af
On 19-07-27 10:24:54, sixpack13 wrote:
If I were you I would get rid off that partion schema and would
change it to GUID partioning !
I don't know if it's able to do without new installation !
You would have to copy all the data off and back on; might as well
re-install.
What I suggested using
If I were you I would get rid off that partion schema and would change it to
GUID partioning !
I don't know if it's able to do without new installation !
In my view/with my understanding:
if you ever get in the position/the need to do an new install with new
partioning your /home on an logical
Have you looked into GitHub pages?
Sent from my Android phone.
On Sat, Jul 27, 2019, 6:13 AM Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> After over 20 years, I am having to create a new personal website. I
> looked around a little and feel that I would like to have a static website.
> So, I was wo
Dear friends,
After over 20 years, I am having to create a new personal website. I looked
around a little and feel that I would like to have a static website. So, I was
wondering about possible recommendations available on Fedora 30 (ideal) but
otherwise that would be easy to get started on. I
On 7/27/19 4:16 AM, home user via users wrote:
>
> -bash.5[~]: dnf history gnome | more
> No transaction which manipulates package 'gnome' was found.
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