On 10/12/23 19:09, Roger Heflin wrote:
The only thing I have had issues with on a laptop is the wifi cards.
The default cards in the cheaper laptops seem to be RealTek and they
seem to be generally troublesome. I have replaced my last 2 with
current $20 intel cards and that has significantly
The only thing I have had issues with on a laptop is the wifi cards.
The default cards in the cheaper laptops seem to be RealTek and they
seem to be generally troublesome. I have replaced my last 2 with
current $20 intel cards and that has significantly improved my wifi
experience.
Pretty much
Since my previous post, I tried gnome with X11.
This time I got a useful message: no H.264 decoder.
I installed the decoder.
Videos will play videos on both wayland and X11.
Firefox only on X11.
On Thu, 12 Oct 2023, Roger Heflin wrote:
mesa is what provides opengl.
Best guess is:
mesa-dri-driv
Features, options ... how to choose :-)?
Is there a list of known-to-be-supported hardware: CPU, graphics ...??
Stupid question, right?
Thanks
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On Thu, 2023-10-12 at 18:14 +0200, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:
> On 12/10/2023 16:08, olivares33561 via users wrote:
> > Dear kind fedora users,
> >
> > I will like to remove rhgb quiet from grub. I have checked out some
> > literature[1] and want to make sure not to mess up my system. I have a
> >
I have the appropriate netinstall for F38 and the CHECKSUM file
downloaded and am trying to verify the download. Everything has gone
well, until the last step:
sha256sum -c Fedora-Everything-38-1.6-x86_64-CHECKSUM
When instead of telling me that the .iso is good, I get this:
sha256sum: Fedor
On 10/12/2023 12:34 PM, Eldon wrote:
Here are a few things to try. It is possible that you are starting in
some sort of USB mode, and then the bootloader is trying to switch mid-boot
Three things to remember: first, if I use one of the USB ports, it tries
to boot but if I use the other, it goe
Here are a few things to try. It is possible that you are starting in
some sort of USB mode, and then the bootloader is trying to switch mid-boot
Some ideas:
1) Look through the BIOS for usb compatibility boot modes and toggle them. It's
not uncommon
for new BIOSes to have different options to sw
On Thu, Oct 12, 2023, at 9:14 AM, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:
> On 12/10/2023 16:08, olivares33561 via users wrote:
>> Dear kind fedora users,
[snip]
> The easiest way is using "grubby", the command:
> # grubby --remove-args="rhgb quiet" --update-kernel=DEFAULT
> will remove "rhgb quiet" from the def
On 10/12/2023 07:04 AM, Tim via users wrote:
How did you install F35 on it before?
A LiveUSB, of course, just like I'm trying now.
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On 12/10/2023 16:08, olivares33561 via users wrote:
Dear kind fedora users,
I will like to remove rhgb quiet from grub. I have checked out some
literature[1] and want to make sure not to mess up my system. I have a
little problem, when loading system sometimes I don't get a desktop and have
"N
mesa is what provides opengl.
Best guess is:
mesa-dri-drivers, mesa-vdpau-drivers and mesa-va-drivers-freeworld
that have video drivers, but also some other mesa pieces that provide
opengl may need to be install (or installing the above may install
those extra pieces).
glxgears and glxinfo will t
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On Thursday, October 12th, 2023 at 9:44 AM, stan via users
wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 14:08:23 +
> olivares33561 via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org w
On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 09:16:41 -0500 (CDT)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> Can anyone play videos on F38?
> If so, how did you do it?
>
> Firefox in uncommunicative when it will not play a video.
> Videos says "cannot initialise OpenGL support".
Found this possibility for firefox online.
Advice:
You c
On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 14:08:23 +
olivares33561 via users wrote:
> I will like to remove rhgb quiet from grub. I have checked out some
I don't know if this is the official way to do it, but, as root or
sudo, edit the file
/etc/default/grub
and remove the rhgb quiet from the kernel command lin
On Wed, 11 Oct 2023 13:11:35 -0600
Joe Zeff wrote:
> only open a few nights a week. I'm going to try using a netinstall,
> but I've never done that before, so I'd appreciate a little guidance
I use the minimal netinstall, but on optical media. I have a dvd drive,
with lots of old empty disks,
Can anyone play videos on F38?
If so, how did you do it?
Firefox in uncommunicative when it will not play a video.
Videos says "cannot initialise OpenGL support".
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Dear kind fedora users,
I will like to remove rhgb quiet from grub. I have checked out some
literature[1] and want to make sure not to mess up my system. I have a little
problem, when loading system sometimes I don't get a desktop and have "No
display" on screen. I have to manually poweroff
Tim:
>> This is on a brand new computer?
Joe Zeff:
> No. It's on a laptop that I'd originally installed F35 because that's
> what was current at the time. The hard drive has failed and a new one
> installed. It's not in what you quoted, but when I picked the laptop up
> from the tech shop, i
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