The speakers that are not working are the built in laptop speakers
On 9/17/24 9:14 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 9/17/24 17:22, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2024 18:03:32 -0600
Sbob wrote:
Can anyone help me debug this?
Check the sound control panel and see if there are multipl
On 9/17/24 17:22, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2024 18:03:32 -0600
Sbob wrote:
Can anyone help me debug this?
Check the sound control panel and see if there are multiple sound devices
and pick a different default (if there is one). If there aren't multiple
devices then I'm no help :-).
On Tue, 17 Sep 2024 18:03:32 -0600
Sbob wrote:
> Can anyone help me debug this?
Check the sound control panel and see if there are multiple sound devices
and pick a different default (if there is one). If there aren't multiple
devices then I'm no help :-).
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On 9/17/24 17:03, Sbob wrote:
All;
I have just installed a fresh install of Fedora 40 - KDE spin on a new
Lenovo Legion 9
I have no sound, if I open elise and play music, or go to say a you tube
video I get no sound.
If I click on the speaker icon in my taskbar (at the right side of the
d
All;
I have just installed a fresh install of Fedora 40 - KDE spin on a new
Lenovo Legion 9
I have no sound, if I open elise and play music, or go to say a you tube
video I get no sound.
If I click on the speaker icon in my taskbar (at the right side of the
default panel) I can see the so
On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 1:41 PM dwyatt--- via users
wrote:
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> I've been running Fedora 25 on a homebuilt PC since 2016. It was becoming
> unstable so I planned to install F40 on an alternate partition, but before
> I was ready we had a power outage. Since my 2 PC's are on an UPS, I was
> able
> On 17 Sep 2024, at 11:43, dwyatt--- via users
> wrote:
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>
> I've been running Fedora 25 on a homebuilt PC since 2016. It was becoming
> unstable so I planned to install F40 on an alternate partition, but before
> I was ready we had a power outage. Since my 2 PC's are on an UPS, I was
> On 17 Sep 2024, at 15:43, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
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> I'm using bind and this has been working for years without issues until this
> week. The dns server is running on F40 and this system I have upgraded from
> F35 -> F36 -> F37 -> F38 -> F39 -? F40 without issues.
>
> Of course as soon as
Barry,
I'm using bind and this has been working for years without issues
until this week. The dns server is running on F40 and this system I have
upgraded from F35 -> F36 -> F37 -> F38 -> F39 -? F40 without issues.
Of course as soon as report this issue and after installing today's
updates i
I've been running Fedora 25 on a homebuilt PC since 2016. It was becoming
unstable so I planned to install F40 on an alternate partition, but before
I was ready we had a power outage. Since my 2 PC's are on an UPS, I was
able to gracefully shut them down. After power returned, 11 hours later,
the W
On Mon, 2024-09-16 at 17:40 +0100, Barry wrote:
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> > On 16 Sep 2024, at 10:48, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >
> > I suspect the real problem is that the cron line is running as root,
> > but Apache wants to run as the apache user. I'll try using 'crontab -u
> > apache ...' to see if that makes
Tim:
>> Serious understatement... 17 years old
Samuel Sieb:
> It was a spam email. Did you see what was right at the end?
I saw a link to what looks like a link for some memory, though didn't
click it, and still haven't. That, in itself, doesn't jump out at me
as spam, people do sometimes refe
On 9/17/24 12:07 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Mon, 2024-09-16 at 20:25 +, Jack Hicks wrote:
7. Try Updating the System
Fedora 8 is quite old, and some experimental features might not have
been fully supported or stable at the time.
Serious understatement... 17 years old
It was a spam em
On Mon, 2024-09-16 at 20:25 +, Jack Hicks wrote:
> 7. Try Updating the System
> Fedora 8 is quite old, and some experimental features might not have
> been fully supported or stable at the time.
Serious understatement... 17 years old
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