Dear friends,
Over the past few months, I have noticed that some PDF documents do not render
on Fedora 36 using zathura, evince or okular. The PDF document, however renders
fine on my phone. All of them are PDF, version 1.5, and they were sent to me by
email, which I read using mutt.
What coul
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> Installed the server version of Fedora in a lvm physical
> volume.
[...]
> Quickly started running out of space. Created a second
> physical volume and used vgextend to add it to the volume
> group.
>
> ~]# vgextend fedora_hpz440 /dev/nvme0n1p6
>
> Increased the
On 10/5/22 21:10, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Can't find a command to actually resize the file system.
resize2fs
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Installed the server version of Fedora in a lvm physical volume.
~]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use%
Mounted on
devtmpfs 4096 0 4096
0% /dev
tmpfs 8147016 0
Sbob writes:
I think I tried this awhile back and found that KVM VM's only work with
wired network connections on the host and not wifi, is this still true?
News to me, and the VM running Windows 10, on this laptop.
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On Wed, 2022-10-05 at 12:33 -0600, Sbob wrote:
> I think I tried this awhile back and found that KVM VM's only work
> with
> wired network connections on the host and not wifi, is this still
> true?
>
>
I don't understand why this should be the case. The VM only sees
virtual network interfaces
I forgot, the "versions" are found in TAGS:
https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules/tags
El 5/10/22 a las 21:36, José María Terry Jiménez escribió:
You're welcome, hope helps
Just download the one matches your VMware WorkStation version &
kernel, compile and install
El 5/10/22 a
You're welcome, hope helps
Just download the one matches your VMware WorkStation version & kernel,
compile and install
El 5/10/22 a las 21:33, Sbob escribió:
Thanks!
On 10/5/22 13:31, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
El 5/10/22 a las 18:53, Sbob escribió:
All;
I cannot get VMWare works
Thanks!
On 10/5/22 13:31, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
El 5/10/22 a las 18:53, Sbob escribió:
All;
I cannot get VMWare workstation to work with Fedora 36 - Kernel
5.19.13-200.fc36.x86_64
What is the latest kernel available for Fedora 35? Maybe it is worth
it to revert to Fedora 35?
El 5/10/22 a las 18:53, Sbob escribió:
All;
I cannot get VMWare workstation to work with Fedora 36 - Kernel
5.19.13-200.fc36.x86_64
What is the latest kernel available for Fedora 35? Maybe it is worth
it to revert to Fedora 35?
See this:
https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-module
I think I tried this awhile back and found that KVM VM's only work with
wired network connections on the host and not wifi, is this still true?
On 10/5/22 11:36, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/5/22 09:53, Sbob wrote:
I cannot get VMWare workstation to work with Fedora 36 - Kernel
5.19.13-200.fc36.
Sbob composed on 2022-10-05 10:53 (UTC-0600):
> I cannot get VMWare workstation to work with Fedora 36 - Kernel
> 5.19.13-200.fc36.x86_64
> What is the latest kernel available for Fedora 35? Maybe it is worth it
> to revert to Fedora 35?
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=5.19.13
On 10/5/22 09:53, Sbob wrote:
I cannot get VMWare workstation to work with Fedora 36 - Kernel
5.19.13-200.fc36.x86_64
What is the latest kernel available for Fedora 35? Maybe it is worth it
to revert to Fedora 35?
Maybe it is worth switching to KVM so you don't have to deal with this
again?
All;
I cannot get VMWare workstation to work with Fedora 36 - Kernel
5.19.13-200.fc36.x86_64
What is the latest kernel available for Fedora 35? Maybe it is worth it
to revert to Fedora 35?
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