Reinstalling all of those did not seem to resolve it.
As kernel-uname-r is part of kernel-core, I tried reinstalling
kernel-core 6.8.8, which is installed, but not currently running.
I got "Installed package kernel-core-6.8.8-300.fc40.x86_64 (From
@System) not available."
I already removed the 6.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 10:20 PM murph nj wrote:
>
> Progress:
>
> I've added mirrors.fedoraproject.org and mirror.math.princeton.edu to
> my /etc/hosts, and can do some dnf work:
>
> When I do a dnf distro-sync I get an error:
>
> package kernel-modules-extra-6.8.9-300.fc.x86_64 from @System requ
Note: the error was *not* the same when booting from the 6.8.9 kernel,
replace all of the 6.8.9 from the previous message with 6.8.10.
So, when in 6.8.10, it complains about the 6.8.9, when on 6.8.9, it
complains about .10
I'm a bit confused.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 10:19 PM murph nj wrote:
>
>
Progress:
I've added mirrors.fedoraproject.org and mirror.math.princeton.edu to
my /etc/hosts, and can do some dnf work:
When I do a dnf distro-sync I get an error:
package kernel-modules-extra-6.8.9-300.fc.x86_64 from @System requires
kernel-uname-r - 6.8.9-300.fc40.x86.x86.64 but none of the p
When I try to start nmcli, I get the following error: "Error: Could
not create NMClient object: Could not Connect: Connection refused"
In journalctl -xe:
nothing but some pam_systemd failed to connect to system bus:
Connection refused
Didn't see anything related to networking
journalctl -u networ
On Jul 16, 2024, at 20:15, Alex Nazarenko
wrote:
>
> Hello, colleagues,
>
> After moving to RHEL9.2 and 389-ds-base-2.4.5-8.el9_4.x86_64 the following
> behavior is observed:
>
> The system is Supplier-consumer.
> 1. Patch RHEL9.2 supplier server
> 2. Reboot the supplier server to enable pat
On Wed, 2024-07-17 at 14:21 -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jul 2024, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > Again, OT, but many people who think voting systems are simple
> > haven't
> > actually thought it through (and experienced IT experts are
> > particularly prone to this fallacy), I m
On Wed, 17 Jul 2024, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Again, OT, but many people who think voting systems are simple haven't
actually thought it through (and experienced IT experts are
particularly prone to this fallacy), I mean it's just counting isn't
it?). The real world problem is not the technolo
On 7/17/24 10:20, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Seems that Libre Office has discontinued version 7.x
and replaced it with version 24, which has constant
updates: two to three a month.
Anyone know if Fedora is going to jump on the
24 merry-go-round?
Going to drive me nuts on the Payment
Hi All,
Seems that Libre Office has discontinued version 7.x
and replaced it with version 24, which has constant
updates: two to three a month.
Anyone know if Fedora is going to jump on the
24 merry-go-round?
Going to drive me nuts on the Payment Card Industry
(PCI) sites I maintain. I think I
On Wed, 2024-07-17 at 10:40 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Tim via users wrote:
> >
> [...]
> The "stunningly stupid" bit was virtually anonymous aspect. They
> just
> take it on face value that you are who you claim to be. Granted we
> don't have identity cards in this country, and as I pointed
On Tue, 2024-07-16 at 21:16 -0400, Justin Moore wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 9:11 PM Tim via users
>
> wrote:
>
> > Tim via users wrote:
> > Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > Quite tried and tested technology.
> >
>
> This thread seems quite off-topic for the Fedora users lists.
I agree, though it
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