On 10/10/23 18:38, Tim Evans wrote:
Usually, dnf updates take care of updating Google Chrome. Lately, for
the past week or so, however, there's a big pink button in Chrome's
status bar labeled "Update," but dnf insists I have the latest version
(google-chrome-stable-115.0.5790.110-1.x86_64).
Don't know if it is relevant, but a few weeks ago google chrome
utterly refused to update due to some mysterious error it printed
meaningless gibberish about.
I uninstalled it completely, and downloaded new rpm from scratch from the
google download site. I installed it again, and it has been fine
On 10/10/23 19:11, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Tim Evans said:
Usually, dnf updates take care of updating Google Chrome. Lately,
for the past week or so, however, there's a big pink button in
Chrome's status bar labeled "Update," but dnf insists I have the
latest version (google-chrom
On 10/10/23 15:38, Tim Evans wrote:
Usually, dnf updates take care of updating Google Chrome. Lately, for
the past week or so, however, there's a big pink button in Chrome's
status bar labeled "Update," but dnf insists I have the latest version
(google-chrome-stable-115.0.5790.110-1.x86_64).
Once upon a time, Tim Evans said:
> Usually, dnf updates take care of updating Google Chrome. Lately,
> for the past week or so, however, there's a big pink button in
> Chrome's status bar labeled "Update," but dnf insists I have the
> latest version (google-chrome-stable-115.0.5790.110-1.x86_64)
Usually, dnf updates take care of updating Google Chrome. Lately, for
the past week or so, however, there's a big pink button in Chrome's
status bar labeled "Update," but dnf insists I have the latest version
(google-chrome-stable-115.0.5790.110-1.x86_64).
If you click this button, it tells y
...
>
> So I think this is something else. I'll contact HP and see if they're
> willing to help.
>
yup, might be a bios update (if available) could help
OR
esp. in case it's an Intel CPU with Performance- and Efficient cores a newer
kernel might help.
IIRC, kernel developer have screwed at the
On Tue, 2023-10-10 at 09:19 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> One of things that pained me when I got into Linux about 20 years ago
> was CUPS continually polling and logging something every few seconds.
FYI, the most recent update has finally fixed that:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2
> On Fri, Oct 06, 2023 at 09:47:06AM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I plan to install a KVM for 2 monitors.
> >One machine has a VGA/DVI on the motherboard, and the other one has 2 DP.
> >Both monitors are VGA/DVI/DP
> >I have to replace the VGA out by a DP.
> >What would be the best