Re: How to select text-based "system-upgrade reboot" progress indication?

2025-04-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/22/25 3:15 PM, Ron Flory via users wrote: On 4/22/2025 3:40 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 4/22/25 2:26 PM, Ron Flory via users wrote: Hi-   Am just now getting around to upgrading a secondary HP laptop from FC39 -> FC40.   The post-reboot upgrade process for FC40 appears to display a ster

Re: How to select text-based "system-upgrade reboot" progress indication?

2025-04-22 Thread Todd Zullinger
Ron Flory via users wrote: > On 4/22/2025 3:40 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: >> On 4/22/25 2:26 PM, Ron Flory via users wrote: >>> I don't launch my Linux systems into GUI-mode by default If you don't want to use the graphical boot in general, removing `rhgb quiet` (or just `rhgb`) from the kernel comman

Re: How to select text-based "system-upgrade reboot" progress indication?

2025-04-22 Thread Ron Flory via users
On 4/22/2025 3:40 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 4/22/25 2:26 PM, Ron Flory via users wrote: Hi-   Am just now getting around to upgrading a secondary HP laptop from FC39 -> FC40.   The post-reboot upgrade process for FC40 appears to display a sterile windoze-style GUI progress-indication now. 

Re: How to select text-based "system-upgrade reboot" progress indication?

2025-04-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/22/25 2:26 PM, Ron Flory via users wrote: Hi-  Am just now getting around to upgrading a secondary HP laptop from FC39 -> FC40.  The post-reboot upgrade process for FC40 appears to display a sterile windoze-style GUI progress-indication now.  It initially sat there at 0% for a long,

How to select text-based "system-upgrade reboot" progress indication?

2025-04-22 Thread Ron Flory via users
Hi-  Am just now getting around to upgrading a secondary HP laptop from FC39 -> FC40.  The post-reboot upgrade process for FC40 appears to display a sterile windoze-style GUI progress-indication now.  It initially sat there at 0% for a long, LONG time, which scared the [bleep] out of me.  

Re: ... VS Ubuntu

2025-04-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/22/25 11:44 AM, Nathanael Noblet wrote: Interesting, I like all the reasons given for why BTRFS. I've continued to install to ext4 mainly for one reason (which for all I know isn't valid anymore). However, I seem to recall an issue with figuring out how much space was available. There were a

Re: ... VS Ubuntu

2025-04-22 Thread Nathanael Noblet
On Sat, 2025-04-12 at 10:48 -0400, John Mellor wrote: >   > Today, you really need a COW filesystem that can easily be > dynamically extended to new disks as needed, a solution to the > RAID5/6 inability to recover in a reasonable amount of time on > today's large disks, do not need the additional

Fedora 42 hp-setup; hp-gui plug-in download

2025-04-22 Thread Terry Polzin
Fresh install of XFCE desktop from live image. Can't download hplip plugin for Laserjet 3600n, messages indicate either permissions or checksum failure. -- ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le

Re: Curse the login screen!

2025-04-22 Thread Doug H.
On Mon, Apr 21, 2025, at 10:41 AM, Beartooth via users wrote: > On Sun, 20 Apr 2025 13:25:41 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: >> Which desktop are you using? > > Sorry. Mate Not sure if you got an answer yet... I use XFCE, which uses LightDM. Not sure if Fedora MATE also uses LightDM, but it mi

Re: grub2

2025-04-22 Thread Tim via users
Tim: > > I know some recommend that you should do over-the-top updates, but any > > new release ought to be able stand on its own, and not rely on you > > having pre-installed something. Barry Scott: > Why put yourself to the work of applying the config changes on a new install? > I *can* fresh in

Re: mariadb-admin flush logs?

2025-04-22 Thread Michal Schorm
On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 12:05 AM Alex wrote: > Also, can I ask a somewhat related question? When I look in my > ~/.mysql_history, the above line is recorded with \40 representing the spaces. > How do I just have it record the actual spaces instead? > grant\040reload\040on\040*.*\040to\040'mysql'@

Re: grub2

2025-04-22 Thread Barry Scott
> On 22 Apr 2025, at 01:46, Tim via users wrote: > > On Mon, 2025-04-21 at 09:34 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: >> Forgive my ignorance... Why are you putzing around with Fedora 40 >> kernels when the latest releases are F41 and F42? > > Is it one of those "update your current OS to the lastest