Even if OP aka root can be convinced of the evil(1) of his ways,
he will likely want to know why something that used to work suddenly quit.
My guess is that the answer lies with whatever was "updated" recently,
but I have no special sound expertise.
(1) clearly evil, not just error
--
Michael
Total strangeness with the new kernel series on fedora 37. My update was
from 6.1.14 to the 6.2.7, missing several editions. With the new kernel
the display was only 1024x768 on the 27" monitor. Even though x11 is
selected in the display-manager the system comes up in wayland. Settings
says tha
You might have a look at https://starlabs.systems/. Designed
and supported in the UK. Custom mfg in China.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 16:13:03 -0500
Roger Heflin wrote:
> I have been buying the lowest priced HP/Acer/ASUS that has the
> features I want. I don't know that there is much difference betwee
xscreensaver is controlled by xscreensaver-command. If
xscreensaver-command is called with the argument -deactivate
it behaves as if a key was pressed.
On my laptop running F37 that is happening every minute or so, so no
screensaver. (F36 did not have the problem)
Replacing that command with a sc
I have been buying the lowest priced HP/Acer/ASUS that has the
features I want. I don't know that there is much difference between
them, and I am not sure who the real maker/designed of the laptop is.
See the ODM section on this page; From that it becomes clear you have
zero idea who really made
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 12:36 PM bruce wrote:
> Hi George.
>
> The laptop in question would be one of the AMD 5 ryzen 6/10 core
> systems from the hp site.
>
> I'd add mem/1TB internal drive as well.
>
I'm careful to have a 2nd power source laptops (these days a 3rd party
USB C charger can often
Hi George.
The laptop in question would be one of the AMD 5 ryzen 6/10 core
systems from the hp site.
I'd add mem/1TB internal drive as well.
thanks for your comments!
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 10:05 AM George N. White III wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 10:21 PM bruce wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>
On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 21:50:22 +0100
Patrick Dupre wrote:
> >
> > >> I get the following SELinux security alert which seems to be
> > >> difficult to fix because of the number of things to do.
> >
> > I don't understand why you think two things to do is difficult.
>
> Because, every time th
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 10:21 PM bruce wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Looking at getting another laptop.
>
> Any thoughts on completely transferring as well as updating the data
> on the current drive to the new laptop.
I populate my home directory on a new machine from the backup of the old
machine. In the
On 3/22/23 05:19, George N. White III wrote:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 8:42 AM ToddAndMargo via users
mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
wrote:
On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>> I hate the sudo com
hi Tim.
thanks. Hadn't even thought of the possibility issue of not being able to
access the internal components for upgrading. Another issue.
What I've got on my rough process is a complete list of installed apps as
well as libs/files from the different sys dirs... and the var dirs..
I've tes
On Wed, 2023-03-22 at 07:47 -0400, Go Canes wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 12:33 AM Eyal Lebedinsky
> wrote:
> > [...]
> > Doing this works:
> > $ su
> > # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> > but doing this does not:
> > $ sudo -i
> > # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> > nor does
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 8:42 AM ToddAndMargo via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> >> I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
> >>
> >> Try running your script with s
On Wed, 2023-03-22 at 04:42 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > > I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
> > >
> > > Try running your script with su instead:
> > > su r
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 12:33 AM Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> [...]
> Doing this works:
> $ su
> # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> but doing this does not:
> $ sudo -i
> # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> nor does this:
> $ sudo -i
> # sudo -u eyal "ogg123 ...
>
> So '
On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
Try running your script with su instead:
su root -c "script"
You might want to explain your reasoning here. These two things are not
eq
> On 22 Mar 2023, at 04:50, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>
> Thanks, so no cron job? And, my apologies, but where can I get an example?
Here is an example that I use:
$ systemctl --user cat mail-maintenance.timer
# /home/barry-mail/.config/systemd/user/mail-maintenance.timer
[Unit]
Description=mail m
> On 21 Mar 2023, at 22:57, Barry wrote:
>
>> Tried it and this does not work for me. Does it work for you?
>
> Being the users is sufficient. You have to be in the user session that has
> the sound system daemons runn8ng.
Opp I meant to say: Being the users is NOT always sufficient.
>
> O
On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
>
> Try running your script with su instead:
> su root -c "script"
You might want to explain your reasoning here. These two things are not
equivalent, and saying you "hate the sudo co
On 3/21/23 23:03, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/21/2023 11:14 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Try running your script with su instead:
su root -c "script"
You only need the quotation marks if what you're sending to su has
spaces in it. HTH, HAND.
Or the script has parameters added to the en
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