I'm having issues with a VM.
The VM was originally created under VMware and has worked fine for a
while. Today when I booted it up instead of seeing the usual MATE login
screen I get a login prompt:
f34-01-vm:
no matter what I enter, root or pgaltieri as login it never asks for
password an
Tom Horsley writes:
> Everyone tries to convince me that the default audio device gets
> saved/memorized. I remain stubbornly unconvinced.
I wonder if it is an audio device that takes a long time to initialize
and the "restore audio" logic says "I can't find that, I'll use the default,
that mus
On 3/18/22 07:41, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
Hi George,
What do you mean by I have already installed fedora on a normal by completely
replacing the HDD ..
In that case the HDD was initially presented with a single partition and
fedora automatically created the partitions that were needed to sto
On 2022-03-18 7:42 a.m., Angelo Moreschini wrote:
I would like to ask for help about to choose the pertizioni to leave and
those to format .. starting from the current situation that I transcribe
below:
As outlined a new install will re-format *everything* as a Fedora
install over an existing
Hi George,
What do you mean by by completely
replacing the HDD ..
In that case the HDD was initially presented with a single partition and
fedora automatically created the partitions that were needed to store the
operating system.
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In this current case (the computer is a laptop) I see that th
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 22:49:52 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Consider yourself lucky that you have to do it only on a new install. My
> default audio device is broken after every reboot, and I have to reset it
> every time.
I sometimes have to do it again after some (but not all) updates.
Neve
On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 at 05:54, Angelo Moreschini
wrote:
> Hi
>
> upgrading fedora to version 35 I decided to install the OS completely from
> zero again, instead of doing the normal upgrade.
>
>
> I have a laptop with two HDDs: / dev / sda (on which windows is installed)
> and / dev / sdb (on whic
Hi
upgrading fedora to version 35 I decided to install the OS completely from
zero again, instead of doing the normal upgrade.
I have a laptop with two HDDs: / dev / sda (on which windows is installed)
and / dev / sdb (on which fedora 33 was previously installed).
Of course I will install Fedo