Hi
On Mon, 07 Nov 2022 07:25:18 +0100 Frédéric wrote:
>> I don't use the 390xx driver, but try this:
>> sudo dnf --enablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing \
>> install akmod-nvidia-390xx xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-390xx\
>> xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-390xx
> That's the driver I normally use bu
Joe Zeff composed on 2022-11-06 21:57 (UTC-0700)
> Jake D wrote:
>> Now, can anyone tell me how to close a HyperKitty account? Or is that also
>> too much to ask?
> All you need to do is read the footer that the list puts at the bottom
> of every message and you will know how to unsubscribe fr
Frédéric composed on 2022-11-07 06:54 (UTC+0100):
...
> Graphics:
> Device-1: NVIDIA GF116M [GeForce GT 560M] vendor: CLEVO/KAPOK driver: N/A
> alternate: nouveau non-free: series: 390.xx+ status: legacy-active
> (EOL~late 2022) arch: Fermi
"EOL" suggests the applicable 390.xx driver has
> I don't use the 390xx driver, but try this:
>
> sudo dnf --enablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing \
> install akmod-nvidia-390xx xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-390xx\
> xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-390xx
That's the driver I normally use but I tried multiple times to install
and uninstall without any
Frédéric composed on 2022-11-07 06:54 (UTC+0100):
>> Completely purging NVidia is easier said than done. How do you know you
>> succeeded?
> I do not know. I just removed all packages containing nvidia in their
> name with dnf remove "*nvidia*"
rpm/dnf only remove packages. Their post scripts u
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
> Completely purging NVidia is easier said than done. How do you know you
> succeeded?
I do not know. I just removed all packages containing nvidia in their
name with dnf remove "*nvidia*"
> Did your rebuild your initrds after removing NVidia's drivers?
I do not kn
On 11/06/2022 08:23 PM, Jake D wrote:
Now, can anyone tell me how to close a HyperKitty account? Or is that also too
much to ask?
All you need to do is read the footer that the list puts at the bottom
of every message and you will know how to unsubscribe from the list.
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> On Nov 6, 2022, at 20:16, Jake D wrote:
>
> (I doubt the OP will read this, but in case other new users do…)
I dont really have a choice! For some reason every single reply is still being
emailed directly to me
> I’m part of the Fedora community and while I’ve largely stayed in the
> perip
On Nov 6, 2022, at 20:16, Jake D wrote:
>
> If any new users come looking, my (and his) advice was/is: Don't use Fedora.
>
> I think the reasons for that are abundantly clear already. I'm not going to
> waste his time further.
>
> I dont really even want to waste my time further, but I can'
If any new users come looking, my (and his) advice was/is: Don't use Fedora.
I think the reasons for that are abundantly clear already. I'm not going to
waste his time further.
I dont really even want to waste my time further, but I can't seem to delete my
hyperkitty account. That seems to b
On 06/11/2022 22:42, John Pilkington wrote:
On 06/11/2022 20:12, Frédéric wrote:
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and
On 06/11/2022 20:12, Frédéric wrote:
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I update the system e
Frédéric composed on 2022-11-06 21:12 (UTC+0100):
> Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
> nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
> I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
> (1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I
On 11/6/22 12:12, Frédéric wrote:
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I update the system ever
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I update the system everyday
but nothing changes.
I don't kn
What kind and brand is it? If a given drive quits answering the sata
bus (even after a power cycle) then there is little you can do except
pay a data recovery company.
On Sat, Nov 5, 2022 at 9:28 AM wrote:
>
> So, a SSD just dieded on me, the root and home partition was on it. The
> computer fr
On Sun, 06 Nov 2022 12:13:44 -
"Jake D" wrote:
[snip]
> many also having been lured onto Fedora ...), and thus I was put in
> touch with one of the course tutors.
>
> I copied my first post through to him, and in about 10 minutes and
> two emails of plain, easy language, it was fixed. I d
On Sun, Nov 6, 2022 at 8:13 AM Jake D
wrote:
> Well, an update.
>
> [...] I was put in touch with one of the course tutors.
>
> I copied my first post through to him, and in about 10 minutes and two
> emails of plain, easy language, it was fixed. I didn't write down the exact
> commands as I was
Well, an update.
When I left this discussion, it had taken what I would describe diplomatically
as an ...unhelpful turn. People were either repeatedly insisting that I "just
reinstall" despite my explanations why this was not practical; lecturing me
about panic psychology and/or their opinions
On 06/11/2022 04:57, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 11/5/22 14:30, stan via users wrote:
On Fri, 4 Nov 2022 12:27:21 -0600
home user wrote:
Am I correct in assuming that I should not do weekly patches until
the proper updated NVidia 470 drivers reach rpmfusion-nonfree-updates?
Since the n
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