Patrick Mansfield wrote:
>Why does the most recent systemd update pull in qemu?
>That seems excessive.
>
>Currently running Fedora 41 with systemd version 256.8-1, looks like
>the update moves me to systemd version 256.9-2.
My two systems running F41 include systemd 256.9-2 and do not include qem
On 2024-12-03 00.18, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/1/24 9:08 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
Hello,
On upgrade to Fedora 41, I got stuck due to lack of space on "/"
partition. I had an unused partition that was more than double the
size of the present root partition.
I rsyncd the data across to the new
On 2024-12-03 00.23, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/2/24 9:50 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
Finally reverted everything back to the original setting and decided
to just move the var directory to its own partition. Wasn't easy either.
Issues with moving var due to Selinux.
You just need to tell it to rel
Why does the most recent systemd update pull in qemu?
That seems excessive.
Currently running Fedora 41 with systemd version 256.8-1, looks like the update
moves me
to systemd version 256.9-2.
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On Wed, 2024-12-04 at 08:31 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I'm not sure how to enter an about:config as there is no command line
> to enter that into to find out if there is an internal option.
No, I couldn't figure out the trick, either. It used to be doable
without too much tearing out your hai
Stephen Morris:
> I'm not sure how Evolution does its thing as I've never used it. If I
> had the time to invest in setting up a mail system I would still be
> using Lotus Notes.
Over the years I've used Amiga, Windows, Linux, Mac, and mainframes
before the public internet (still have a few Data G
Hi,
When DNF shows its progress timings for each package download,
upgrade and removal, why are those timings started as negative values
counting up to zero and not shown as the positive duration until the
individual process is complete?
Also when there are scriptlet messages being disp
On 3/12/24 13:30, Tim via users wrote:
I didn't remember ever seeing an option in Thunderbird to suppress
those messages but that was a reasonable check to do.
Apparently, at some stage Thunderbird had an option for that (it called
it QuoteCollapse), and I saw a comment that it may have come bac
On 3/12/24 13:09, Tim via users wrote:
On Tue, 2024-12-03 at 09:15 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
That's interesting. In Thunderbird I'm seeing things differently,
depending on who is reply to threads I'm seeing the entire quote with
a black line down the side and text in black, for other people I
On 3/12/24 09:55, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/2/24 2:15 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 2/12/24 22:39, Tim via users wrote:
On Mon, 2024-12-02 at 08:54 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
Sorry, this is my fault. I'm used to working with html mails where
the response is black text and the quotes are colour
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