On 1/17/25 11:15 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users composed on 2025-01-17 22:55 (UTC-0800):
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdc1 2048 4095 20481M BIOS boot
/dev/sdc2 4096 2101247 20971521G Linux extended boot
/dev/sdc3 2101248 12
ToddAndMargo via users composed on 2025-01-17 22:55 (UTC-0800):
> Device Start End Sectors Size Type
> /dev/sdc1 2048 4095 20481M BIOS boot
> /dev/sdc2 4096 2101247 20971521G Linux extended boot
> /dev/sdc3 2101248 121143295 119042048 56.8G Linux root
On 1/17/25 10:29 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/17/25 4:39 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I have a USB flash drive I have installed Fedroa 41 on.
I somehow goofed my EUFI boot. Yes it was definitely
my doing.
How do I fix my EUFI boot on the USB drive from my
main fc41 computer?
The flash dri
On 1/17/25 4:39 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I have a USB flash drive I have installed Fedroa 41 on.
I somehow goofed my EUFI boot. Yes it was definitely
my doing.
How do I fix my EUFI boot on the USB drive from my
main fc41 computer?
The flash drive is completely readable from my main
co
On 1/17/25 4:39 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I am officially confused. Search.brave.com give tons
of stuff I either can't use or can't figure out.
I AM NOT DUAL BOOTING WITH WINDOWS!!! (That is dumb to
do. Use qemu-kvm)
I have a USB flash drive I have installed Fedroa 41 on.
I
On 1/17/25 6:57 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Samuel Sieb composed on 2025-01-17 17:18 (UTC-0800):
If you also have Fedora installed on the hard drive, this will
likely conflict, although you could manually add it with a different name.
A different name is configured for Grub2 users in /etc/default/
Samuel Sieb composed on 2025-01-17 17:18 (UTC-0800):
> If you also have Fedora installed on the hard drive, this will
> likely conflict, although you could manually add it with a different name.
A different name is configured for Grub2 users in /etc/default/grub as a value
for
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=
On 12/31/24 07:32, Tim via users wrote:
On Tue, 2024-12-31 at 15:14 +0100, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
But still another printer is used as default printer
Some applications have their own ideas about the default printer and
their default needs to be configured in those applications.
At le
On 1/17/25 4:39 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I am officially confused. Search.brave.com give tons
of stuff I either can't use or can't figure out.
I AM NOT DUAL BOOTING WITH WINDOWS!!! (That is dumb to
do. Use qemu-kvm)
I have a USB flash drive I have installed Fedroa 41 on.
I somehow g
Hi All,
I am officially confused. Search.brave.com give tons
of stuff I either can't use or can't figure out.
I AM NOT DUAL BOOTING WITH WINDOWS!!! (That is dumb to
do. Use qemu-kvm)
I have a USB flash drive I have installed Fedroa 41 on.
I somehow goofed my EUFI boot. Yes it was definitely
On 1/17/25 3:55 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jan 2025, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/17/2025 04:22 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Is there a command that will tell me what packages depend on flatpak?
I realize I could do a remove command and see what else would be
destroyed,
but that means on
On Fri, 17 Jan 2025, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/17/2025 04:22 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Is there a command that will tell me what packages depend on flatpak?
I realize I could do a remove command and see what else would be destroyed,
but that means one bad key press and I could lose a bunch of my
On 01/17/2025 04:22 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Is there a command that will tell me what packages depend on flatpak?
I realize I could do a remove command and see what else would be destroyed,
but that means one bad key press and I could lose a bunch of my system.
dnf does not seem to have a --d
Is there a command that will tell me what packages depend on flatpak?
I realize I could do a remove command and see what else would be destroyed,
but that means one bad key press and I could lose a bunch of my system.
dnf does not seem to have a --dryrun option.
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Dear Fedora Users,
I’m encountering an issue where I cannot access a Samba shared folder
from a Windows 10 guest running on a host configured with virt-manager
+ QEMU/KVM. Here are the details of the situation:
--> Host Configuration and Status
The Samba shared folder is accessible from the host
On 1/17/25 12:25 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Thu, 2025-01-16 at 22:59 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
flatpak is a dependency of gnome software, so you can't completely
remove it.
And if you don't use Gnome?
Then you can probably remove it.
I have Mate, might explain why I don't appear to have a
On Thu, 2025-01-16 at 22:59 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> flatpak is a dependency of gnome software, so you can't completely
> remove it.
And if you don't use Gnome?
I have Mate, might explain why I don't appear to have any flatpak junk.
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