> On 12 Apr 2024, at 05:42, Mike Wright wrote:
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> Reason is because .socket files will activate their corresponding service
> files REGARDLESS of masking or disabling.
A masked service cannot do anything as masking replaced it with /dev/null.
Barry
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> On 11 Apr 2024, at 12:59, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
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> What I do see, though, is that we have both NetworkManager-wait-online and
> systemd-networkd-wait-online. Why do we need both of them?
It's odd that both are enabled.
On my kde plasma Vm only NetworkManager-wait-online.service is enable
> On 12 Apr 2024, at 01:06, Tom Horsley wrote:
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> My system gets regular updates. I've never had a yadda-yadda-100 kernel,
> all mine are -200. Currently I'm running 6.8.4-200.fc39.x86_64, all the
> kernels in my old fedora 38 partition are also -200, not -100.
The -NNN is the version that is
Sjoerd Mullender via users writes:
On 12/04/2024 10.11, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
My fingers had a mind of their own and apparently hit some combination of
keys that had a very weird result.
I'm using an XFCE desktop. And, apparently, it became, maybe, fourty or so
virtual pixels wider. Of co
On 12/04/2024 00:52, home user wrote:
On 4/11/24 5:39 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/11/24 16:36, home user wrote:
On 4/11/24 5:31 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/11/24 16:05, home user wrote:
/tmp/akmodsbuild.2VNb1GB1/BUILD/nvidia-470xx-kmod-470.223.02/_kmod_build_6.8.4-100.fc38.x86_64/nvidia-drm/n
On 12/04/2024 10.11, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
My fingers had a mind of their own and apparently hit some combination
of keys that had a very weird result.
I'm using an XFCE desktop. And, apparently, it became, maybe, fourty or
so virtual pixels wider. Of course, the monitor still has the same
n
My fingers had a mind of their own and apparently hit some combination of
keys that had a very weird result.
I'm using an XFCE desktop. And, apparently, it became, maybe, fourty or so
virtual pixels wider. Of course, the monitor still has the same number of
pixels, so what was happening is