On 4/29/24 17:27, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I am making up a USB flash from of Fedroa 40 MATE for
a customer to play with.
If he likes it, can I clonezilla clone it over
to his brand new NVMe drive (gpart it to expand
the extents)?
-T
It worked !
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> On 2 May 2024, at 18:11, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
>
> This is a know issue: you rebooted slightly too early, during the
> %post of the kmod-nvidia-KERNEL rpm that does this depmod.
The system-upgrade does the reboot and the user has no way to delay it.
It is, as you say, a known issu
On 2024-05-02 13:56, Charles Dennett wrote:
On 5/2/24 1:28 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Charles Dennett composed on 2024-05-02 13:08 (UTC-0400):
...To find
the biggest offenders, cd to one of those directories (/var/cache for
example) and then use the command "sudo du -sh *" to get a listing of
ea
George N. White III:
> In some cases, "established behaviour" means text files using ASCII
> character sets, which creates problems for the majority of the world,
> and should be considered "broken". In this day and age, we need to
> pay attention to text encodings.
The notion of "plain text"
On 5/2/24 1:28 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Charles Dennett composed on 2024-05-02 13:08 (UTC-0400):
...To find
the biggest offenders, cd to one of those directories (/var/cache for
example) and then use the command "sudo du -sh *" to get a listing of
each file/directory in the current directory an
Charles Dennett composed on 2024-05-02 13:08 (UTC-0400):
> ...To find
> the biggest offenders, cd to one of those directories (/var/cache for
> example) and then use the command "sudo du -sh *" to get a listing of
> each file/directory in the current directory and their sizes. You'd
> have to
Hi
On Thu, 02 May 2024 13:00:47 -0400 Neal Becker wrote:
> Finally I manually run
> depmod -a
> Then reboot again.
> Now nvidia driver is loaded and nvidia-smi reports success.
> My question is:
> Why did I need to manually run depmod -a?
This is a know issue: you rebooted slightly too early, d
On 5/2/24 11:46 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
I suppose a "sudo dnf clean all" had helped too: 88 files removed. After
the download KDiskFree reported 3.9 GB free in /, and dnf said that was
the total package size. "df / " said 4093160 blocks. After the reboot
I removed the excludes, ran dnf
Not as bad perhaps as some of your experiences, because I'm using nvidia
GPU for M/L on a remote server and not for desktop display.
After update the nvidia driver is not loaded. Tried rebooting a couple of
times since sometimes akmod seems to need this.
Manually loading the driver
modprobe nvid
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 11:47 AM John Pilkington
wrote:
> On 01/05/2024 15:51, Felix Miata wrote:
> > John Pilkington composed on 2024-05-01 09:31 (UTC+0100):
> >
> >> I'm not aware of any snapshots, and suspect that Felix has a quicker way
> >> of finding the relevant 'freespace' than waiting for
On 01/05/2024 15:51, Felix Miata wrote:
John Pilkington composed on 2024-05-01 09:31 (UTC+0100):
I'm not aware of any snapshots, and suspect that Felix has a quicker way
of finding the relevant 'freespace' than waiting for dnf's version to
appear. Perhaps it's shown during the 'rpm --force' in
On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 20:54 -0400, Ranbir wrote:
> I'd still like to know what's wrong.
So, um, I figured out what my problem was. I was excluding those
packages from updates because the newest release of freerdp in Fedora
39 was a big, crashy crash fest.
After I submitted a bug report about it,
On a fresh install of Fedora 40 KDE Plasma, after opening Dolphin, two
windows pop up:
"Online Accounts", asking "+ Add New Account"
"Authentication Dialog", asking for a password
What happened before:
I had been struggling for a while to automount a smb sare via /etc/fstab
(in fact, the share is
F40, Wayland, Plasma 6
On resuming from hibernation, several KDE apps (Konsole, qBittorrent
and Dolphin) dump core. In each case, there is a slew of messages
preceding the dump:
May 02 09:35:00 Bree kwin_wayland[166169]: kwin_core: Could not find any
suitable output for a layer surface
May 02 09
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 12:11 AM Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
> I was amazed the file project broke the command. The projects I contribute
> to will move mountains to avoid breaking established behavior. We don't
> want to screw our users like that.
>
In some cases, "established behaviour" means text
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