Hi Patrick,
I am primarily a lurker on this list and only post on rare occasions.
As someone unfamiliar with all the unwritten rules of the community, I
should have been more careful and considerate in my response.
Thank you for pointing this out, and I will try to be more mindful in
the future.
On Wed, 2025-01-29 at 23:07 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2025-01-29 at 20:03 +0530, Lee Thomas Stephen wrote:
> > So, it is a symbiotic relationship.
>
> Kindly refrain from hijacking threads. This topic has *nothing* to do
> with the post you decided to reply to, and changing the S
On Wed, 2025-01-29 at 20:03 +0530, Lee Thomas Stephen wrote:
> So, it is a symbiotic relationship.
Kindly refrain from hijacking threads. This topic has *nothing* to do
with the post you decided to reply to, and changing the Subject line
does not make it OK. When you want to post on a new topic. c
Lee Thomas Stephen writes:
> I posted this message because the kernel, starting with RHEL 9.5,
> warns during boot that a future major release (RHEL 10?) will probably
> not support my CPU.
RHEL 10 is going to require you to have... a ten year old or younger
computer. If your computer is older
El 23/1/25 a las 19:34, Michael D. Setzer II via users escribió:
On 23 Jan 2025 at 11:52, Robert Nichols via users wrote:
I had similar errors on my Fedora 40 laptops.
For me fix was to remove
dnf remove qgnomeplatform-qt5-0.9.2-18.fc40.x86_64
It showed as only removing that one program with
So, it is a symbiotic relationship.
MS Partners, like OEMs and device manufacturers, provide
Windows/Office pre-installed, and manufacturers offer Windows-only
drivers.
MS keeps changing things so that the new version runs well if you buy
a new OEM computer or device.
I posted this message because