Ralf Corsépius wrote:
> > AFAICT, when running dnf5 as ordinary user (e.g. dnf repoquery), it uses
> ~/cache/libdnf5, when running as root (e.g. for real updates) it uses
> /var/cache/libdnf5
> Ralf
seems to be the case
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> > Yeah, the machine I checked that on was dnf-system-upgraded. I guess
> it uses the old database in that case. (I did verify the records were
> current, so I know it is being used with F41).
here it's an upgraded box too.
yesterday I run "dnf history list" with a lot o
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
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> > Related, DNF5 stores its database at /var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite. If
/var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite is absent here or you meant DNF4
under /var/lib/dnf/ I have repos/
history seems to be stored under /usr/lib/sysimage/libdnf5/ in
transaction_history.sqlite
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but ano
got it: /usr/lib/sysimage/libdnf5
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with dnf4 the dnf history was stored somewhere under /var/cache or /var/lib and
was clearable by removing store files therein
how does one nowerdays with dnf5 clear the dnf history ?
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> > Of course
To support Samuel, some external driver are picky with secure boot on, e.g,
VBox is
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> On 20/11/24 10:14, old sixpack13 wrote:
...
> I would assume it is the same place that dnf and system-software get
> there repositories from being .repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d, and then
> in each .repo file in that folder is a flag indicating whether th
Where does Gnome-Software remember which repos are included/fetches update from
?
a friend has troube with gnome software.
only 2 flatpak repo's are active
no fedora repo is shown
reinstalling G-S didn't help
Idea's ?
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> > The Fedora Test list is preferable for unreleased software.
> poc
Meine Fresse
:-(
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just go for the updated DVD (to save some downloads):
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/live-respins/
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... especially since user can't be testers, too
at least in an $poc's *idiotic* world.
where everthing needs to kept special sorted, e.g. user on the user list,
tester on the tester list ..., Egg heads in egg cups
LOL
$poc, hope you'll find a smart doc soon (that's what this message is for !),
shouldn't the package "remove-retired-packages" handle this case ?
sudo dnf install remove-retired-packages
and the run of it via call of:
remove-retired-packages
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>
> sudo systemctl restart rc.local or a reboot
>
it needs to read:
systemctl restart rc-local.service
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> Hi,
>
> I noticed some time ago that rc.local became a service. I'm just getting
> around to
> address this issue but am having trouble getting my fedora 41 system to
> "notice"
> my efforts.
>
> Can someone post what they're doing to implement this new way of doing things,
> please?
>
> Bes
F11 ?
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you could delete it.
it is create the next fsck run
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same CPU and GPU here.
secure boot is off
no bugs
have you loaded the setup defaults after bios update ?
I wonder if a selinux relabeling would help ?
if so:
in an terminal:
sudo touch /.autorelabel;
and
a reboot (with a running kernel)
and
then with the faulty kernel again
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> I checked BIOS settings it was set to RAID, set it to ACHI and now I can see
> a little bit
I guess reinstalling the problematic kernel might help
sudo dnf reinstall kernel-...
I guess your previous Bios setting to RAID might have had (correct english ?)
some influences to your current non
...
>
> Got frustrated and ended up just disabling the selinux completely.
> Seems strange that it starts reporting all this issues, and option to
> fix them are almost all to add selinux exceptions?
>
sudo fixfiles -B onboot
OR
sudo touch /.autorelabel
and
reboot
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> Any suggestions on how I could update the SSD? (I know, "if it's not
> broken, don't fix it" :-)
>
ventoy => win iso > magician
but check before if the FW fits with your ssd's buildin controller, e.g. for
970 EVO plus the controller has changed => newer FW, but no update for elder
970 EVO
> On 12/1/23 17:23, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> Not quite.
Hrmph ...
;-)
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>
> I'm no sys.admin.
tomorrow you *are* the sys.admin !
;-)
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> - can I run the osx unlocker with virtualbox?
>
>
> - does virtualbox have the same issues where it needs a patch after
> each kernel and sometimes
> just breaks with a new kernel , even with the patch?
>
I don't know if it also happens with OSX, but Vbox has issues with kernel
...
>
> What is the current, simple, best practice f38 way of removing the oldest
> kernel, both
> from the hard drive and from the grub menu?
>
> What is the current, simple, best practice, f38 way of removing the oldest
> memtest, both
> from the hard drive (if it's there) and from the grub m
...
> olivares@fedora:~$ sudo dnf remove kernel-6.6*
...
you should use
sudo dnf remove kernel-core-x.y.z
to get rid of all packages belonging to the kernel
kernel-core is a meta package
===
I also own a RocketLake-S.
No problems here
any error message during kernel install ?
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> So anyway, before I start demoing Any Desk, I
> though I'd ask you guys what you used for
> remote support.
>
AnyDesk from flathub
https://flathub.org/apps/com.anydesk.Anydesk
you need to run Xorg
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> Thanks to all who have answered. The command
>
> dnf autoremove
>
> did the trick. (I am sending this message from F39.)
>
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https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-offline/
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> # df -h
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
...
> /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root 69G 68G 0 100% /
...
> /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-home 794G 397G 357G 53% /home
comparing sizes/disk layout:
care to do a new install with btr
> On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 4:46 PM Paul Smith
> Maybe I can delete something from the following, to free up space?
>
better to de-install the elder kernels via
1. uname -a
=> get's the kernel you're currently running
2. rpm -q kernel-core
=> all installed kernels included the one you're runni
>
> Could you please help me?
please run
sudo dnf autoremove
it will/should clean old outdated installed packages
and then
provide the output of following commands:
1. df -h|grep -v tmpfs
2. du -sch /var/log/journal
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> Is there a way to backup her working files from an iPad to
> Fedora as I can do with her Android?
>
Samba ?
iPad <=> Fedora
maybe this:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252005583
Android <=> Fedora
MiXPlorer (File manager)
readme:
https://xdaforums.com/t/mixplorer-q-a-and-faq-user-
...
>
> Can anyone verify cpuinfo should be displaying a model name of "Core
> i7-13700H" and should be showing 20 logical cpu's, please?
>
lscpu
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>
> So I think this is something else. I'll contact HP and see if they're
> willing to help.
>
yup, might be a bios update (if available) could help
OR
esp. in case it's an Intel CPU with Performance- and Efficient cores a newer
kernel might help.
IIRC, kernel developer have screwed at the
> Well, "we have met the enemy and he is us".
>
> I very regularly use rsync to backup my home directory to a different machine.
> So, after installing from KDE Live, logging in from a remote machine,
> I restored my home directory with the saved backup. ...
and user/group rights and ownership ha
> On 10/03/2023 03:35 PM, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> If you're using that exact same command often enough, create an alias
> for it and put it into your .bashrc. That way, you not only save
> keystrokes, you avoid typoes.
KISS
bash history
CRTL+r and keyed in "ether&
> On 10/3/23 14:35, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> Add "-P" to the "su" command.
Thanks again and @ALL
the working command is:
su -P -c "sudo ether-wake -i enp3s0 && ping nuc" - ron
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> su -c "sudo ether-wake -i enp3s0 && ping nuc" - ron
Thanks !
I've tested similar.
with your command I get:
Password:
sudo: a terminal is required to read the password; either use the -S option to
read from standa
I have the following problem:
I'm logged in as user joe (he is not in sudo group) and want to etherwake a
remote box, called nuc, via an one-liner in an script.
now, on an command line, I usually do
1. su - ron (ron is in sudo group)
2. and then sudo ether-wake -i enp3s0 && ping nuc
etherwake
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 10:56:42AM -0400, Matt Morgan wrote:
>
> IIRC powertop shows the current status of things.
- start powertop as root
- use the TAB key/shift+TAB key to move to tab "Tunables" and/or "Wakeup"
- use the cursor and enter key to switch the settings
cause the above setting wi
> After doing 'dnf upgrade' on my Fedora 38 Thinkpad and then rebooting into new
> 6.5.5 kernel yesterday no flatpaks would run. The 'flatpak' command itself
> was
> fine, i.e. I could do 'flatpak list' and even 'install', but 'flatpak
> run ...' failed for all flatpaks I tried. Rebooted back in
...
>
> What else can I do to get Fedora not to eat up the battery life so fast?
>
one answer might be "powertop"; it's in the fedora repo's
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> Hi all,
> I have Fedora 38 with Anydesk installed.
>
> dnf list anydesk
> anydesk.x86_64 6.2.1-1 @System
>
...
>
> But the update fails with the error:
> Problema: cannot install the best update candidate for package anydesk-
> 6.2.1-1.x86_64
> - nothing provides libgtkglext-x11-1_0-0 needed b
> Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
> Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
> menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
>
> When the Fedora 38 install goes to sleep it doesn't come back to Fedora
> but boots
> Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
> Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
> menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
>
> When the Fedora 38 install goes to sleep it doesn't come back to Fedora
> but boots
> Dear All,
>
> Are other also experience that with the new kernel:
>
> 6.4.10-200.fc38.x86_64
>
> I have already file a bug but no answer:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2232838
>
> Have a nice day,
>
> Paul
Personal I do not have trouble with kernel > 6.4.8, but my brother
I currently don't know if it also happens with vbox rpmfusion packages !
if so:
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/21796#comment:1
short:
kernel modules for upcomming kernel 6.4.10 might not compile (at least on
vanilla kernel builds)
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>
> aboe command maybe a in an script, runable under nautilus ...
>
s/aboe/above/
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> I'm trying to set up WOL for my desktop. I've enabled the feature in
> BIOS and set my router config to send magic packets on the wired
> connection, but clearly there's something else I need to do. Wakeup
> does work from the front panel button on the case, but nothing happens
> when I try it ov
> That is normal and expected. There is a recent discussion on systemd devel
> list
> about this and possibly cleaning up the log.
>
> Its nothing to worry about. journalctl knows how to join the records in the
> separate
> files together into a seamless log stream.
>
> barry
aha
thanks for li
since update to F38 Beta I see a lot of small (~4.5 MB) files under
/var/log/journal/
in the journal:
Monotonic clock jumped backwards relative to last journal entry, rotating.
or
Realtime clock jumped backwards relative to last journal entry, rotating.
just me ???
and
Bios battery damaged/empty
...
>
> If you have selinux enabled, you may need to force a complete relable
> (which I don't know how to do, but I know there is some way)
sudo touch /.autorelabel;
and reboot
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> On Fri, Mar 10, 2023, at 1:57 PM, old sixpack13 wrote:
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> This is expected behavior right now (certainly not expected by a reasonable
> user) from a
...
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...
> UUID= /home/DATA btrfs compress=zstd:1 0 0
...
sed 's/my-uuid-here/MyMirror's-uuid/g'
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I playing around with F37 Server, Cockpit, btrfs mirror under vbox:
created a mirror with:
mkfs.btrfs -L MyMirror -m raid1 -d raid1 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc
fetched the UUID with:
btrfs fi show
setup the /etc/fstab:
UUID= /home/DATA btrfs device=/dev/sdb,
device=/dev/sdc,compress=zstd:1 0 0
or
UUI
> After moving from F37 to F36 and re-installing a user directory (with dot
> files) I discover that login for that user fails. No messages in /var/log,
> no error message.
>
> I assume that the problem is somewhere in one of the dot files. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
do the user rights and o
...
> Is it possible to recalibrate the battery indicator so I would get a
> warning when it is about to die?
I slightly remember I have seen something about it in the BIOS in one of my
laptop (long ago, though)
maybe this could help:
https://batteryuniversity.com/articles
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 6:49 PM old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> Selinux often bytes me, too.
>
> Try relabeling your filesystem before going further.
>
yupp, that fixed it
Thanks $ALL !
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> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 6:32 PM old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> It sounds like selinux. Under selinux, root is just another account to
> be contained.
>
> ls -alZ
>
> will show you the selinux context.
>
ls -lRZ /root/.cache
/root/.cache:
tota
on F37:
ls -lR /root/.cache
/root/.cache:
total 0
dr-x--. 2 root root 0 1. Jan 1970 doc
/root/.cache/doc:
total 0
dr-x--. 2 root root 0 1. Jan 1970 by-app
/root/.cache/doc/by-app:
total 0
rm -rfv /root/.cache/doc
rm: cannot remove '/root/.cache/doc/by-app': Operation not permitted
> So, a SSD just dieded on me, the root and home partition was on it. The
> computer froze and after a cold boot the BIOS doesn't find the disk
> anymore. I opened up the casing but couldn't see anything suspicious to
> the naked eye.
>
Maybe this tool could help - don't know -
https://www.hdat2
> On one of my machines I noticed a bunch of little pop up
> messages that don't say much but say opps and that it is
> probable automatically being reported.
>
> In looking at messages it shows a lot of things about
> seline and seems linked to /run/systemd/users/1000
>
> Looking at directory
> Dear advanced users and developers,
...
> Or unfortunately, Dnf and also Yum do not allow users to skip or exclude
> kernel related
> packages?
...
sudo dnf upgrade --exclude=kernel-core
will exclude:
- kernel and
- kernel-core and
- kernel-modules
I'm unsure about kernel-headers, kernel-modu
> On 8/8/22 12:31, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> What is your country?
germany
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> On 8/7/22 07:45, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> Are you using the repo?
yes
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> On 8/6/22 20:18, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
...
>
>
> New profile had the same problem.
>
> Does yours work?
yes !
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> On 8/6/22 19:05, Tim via users wrote:
>
> How do I get a new cert?
can't answer your question, but why not update to firefox-103.0.1-1.fc36.x86_64
first
and try again ?
what is working here with your provided URL.
if that doesn't work at your side I would suggest to check
- the active FF a
> is anyone already using kernel 5.19-rc7 ?
> if so:
> are you also seeing higher idle CPU frequency compared to 5.18.xyz ?
>
> on my Intel i5-11400 (freq. range 800-4400 MHz) I see idle freq.:
> - with kernel 5.18: ~800 MHz
> - with kernel 5.19: ~2600 MHz (what is the base freq.)
>
> watch -n1 c
is anyone already using kernel 5.19-rc7 ?
if so:
are you also seeing higher idle CPU frequency compared to 5.18.xyz ?
on my Intel i5-11400 (freq. range 800-4400 MHz) I see idle freq.:
- with kernel 5.18: ~800 MHz
- with kernel 5.19: ~2600 MHz (what is the base freq.)
watch -n1 cat /sys/devices/sy
> Hi.
>
> On Sat, 09 Jul 2022 12:20:44 -0000 "old sixpack13" wrote:
>
>
> For me: emacs.
thanks for info !
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hallo
I'm searching for an good editor or an IDE, best with spell/code checker and
such, for bash scripting.
currently using Gnome and geany.
open source is a must !
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> I would like to ask everyone involved in this thread to observe the
> mailing list guidelines and be courteous to each other:
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines#Be_Courteous
Full agreed, but this statement should be under @poc's comment, right ?
the trigger was, cit.:
> On Sun, 2022-04-10 at 00:29 +, Reon Beon via users wrote:
>
> Nope. Still no idea what this is and I'm not going to open a browser to
> find out.
> poc
yep, it's utterly sufficing that *you* read your *idiotic* comments
> I recently got a new mini PC that is UEFI only. Out of curiosity
> I started reading about the EFI shell. I now have only one
> question: Would any "ordinary" user ever have any reason to
> use the EFI shell? (Secondary question: Would he be able to
> anyway?)
>
> Trying to decrypt the things I
> Hai All,
...
>
> Maybe a strange question because it concerns not Fedora : Teamviewer
> does not support Windows XP and Windows 7 anymore .
>
> So the question is how can I download and install Quickassist for
> Windows XP and Windows 7 ?
>
...
> Ger van Dijck.
not exactly what your ask for
> On 12/13/21 20:58, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> I don't think the objection was to that reply. It was to a very
> sarcastic one that followed it.
>
> Riki
if me is meant:
from me came *no* sarcasm against Samuel.
the opposite is true: he declared that I could be wrong and maybe I am.
but maybe I'm
> On 12/13/21 17:49, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> Maybe you need to re-read the original email instead of assuming bad intent.
>
thanks for support
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> On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 05:36:00PM -, old sixpack13 wrote:
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> Please do not call people's ideas "brain damaged" in Fedora spaces. This is
> not okay.
>
not okay: full Agreed
to me it's slightly something more then just "ideas"
I get very very
> On Sat, 2021-12-11 at 17:36 +, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> This is the last time I respond to incoherent babble. You are now muted
> from my mail feed.
>
> poc
I hope you sometimes listen to yourself regarding "incoherent babble"
and I'm completely convinced
> On Sat, 2021-12-11 at 00:39 +, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
>... Many Evolution
> users are on Ubuntu or other distros, and a lot of them hang out on the
> Evolution mailing list. They won't see your question unless you post
> there.
>
> poc
exactly, one can
> On Fri, 2021-12-10 at 16:41 -0500, Max Pyziur wrote:
>
> I suggest you ask directly on the Evolution list, as this isn't
> specifically a Fedora question and you're likely to get a wider
> audience there.
>
> poc
please define "specific Fedora question" !
LOL
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> So, I'm looking for advice on how to proceed from the Fedora community.
...> Max Pyziur
> pyz(a)brama.com
you (maybe) want exclude external providers (=> privacy) ?
I'm using radicale with thunderbird and on the phone DAVx⁵ with with Etar [1]
and OpenTasks
AFAIK, radicale supp
> Hello,
>
> Why on one machine I have
> 4 /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-3VUAC1
> 4 /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-DDS6C1
>
> and on my laptop:
>
> 631472/var/tmp/flatpak-cache-BYZHD1/child-oci-toPwKS/blobs/sha256
...
one answer could be that /var/tmp is for temporary files.
*and* /tmp and /va
> On 28/11/2021 14:15, edmond pilon wrote:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2016630
>
> --
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running sudo dnf remove kernel-core- ..., e.g.
sudo dnf remove kernel-core-5.14.18-300.fc35.x86_64
doesn't not cleanup /lib/modules/5.14.18-300.fc35.x86_64 completely.
a file "modules.builtin.alias.bin" in that directory and the directory itself
is left over
I'm seeing this since F35 wi
> I recently did a reinstall of Fedora as the upgrade from 34 to 35 failed
> for me. I ended up doing a new install of Fedora 35 while retaining my
> /home partition, all other partitions were reformatted during the install.
>
> After the install I found that Firefox seems to be laggy when open
> My notes: https://zq3q.org/fp/fed32-33ug-boothang.htm
>
> --
> thanks,
> Tom | Milwaukee WI
>
> Snipped, markdown version of above notes:
there was a thread in this (? or test) mailing list on this topic in Sept/Aug
in the past I've seen a box where by an kernel upgrade (F33 => F34 ?) no
mod
any experts here ?
all is written:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/debugging-a-box-via-serial-console/17649
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initial posted on test list:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/t...@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/ETNAJ67WXFK7AIY5AIII3YCDTL3DWT6C/
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> On 9/16/21 15:41, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> Thanks. I guess I've been unclear. I CANNOT send any e-mail with Thunderbird
> 91 under
> any circumstances. New, reply, doesn't matter. Nothing will send. Either the
> Send
> button is greyed out (on replies) or does nothing (new messages).
>
...
TB
> On 2021-08-08 10:13 a.m., François Patte wrote:
>
> ... I'm using Firefox 90
> on F34 and don't have any of those issues.
dito here.
@François, you could also try to reset firefox by typing in the address bar
"about:support" and look at top right.
be aware:
backup ~/.mozilla before !
AFAI
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 3:36 PM old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> There shouldn't be such a thing as file system corruption following
> forced power off. It's sufficiently well tested on ext4, xfs, and
...
thanks chris for detailed info's, it helps to lower my fear.
bu
> On 2021-07-27 5:35 p.m., old sixpack13 wrote:
> Yeah, its a
> Lenovo P300 with an i915 GPU on a 4th-gen i5, on an
> IBM/Lenovo motherboard from 2016. I'm just thinking - what would happen
> if I put in a cheap PCIe video card and disabled the intel one...
> Nope, at tha
...
> is your GPU from intel ?
> if so:
> - I get it too, sometimes while browsing with FF.
> - Crtl+Alt+F3 to get a console (?) and do dmesg => ...GPU Crash dump ... GPU
> hang...
+++ EDIT +++
I should have read the first thread again: it's an Intel GPU.
anyway, after Crtl+Alt+F3 you should be
> On 2021-07-27 9:08 a.m., old sixpack13 wrote:
>
>
> On a hunch, I disabled the Lenovo deep C-state handling in the BIOS,
> reinstalled using BTRFS again and mostly recovered from backups.
...
If I get it right, a new install fixed it for you ?
>
> I have had
ping Chris Murphy, John Mellor
is this theme solved and if so, how ?
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> On 7/18/21 11:44 AM, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> Oddly, it has a man page that tells us that it prevents logins during
> boot and shutdown while allowing them at other times. I was going to
> prove that plymouth-quit-wait.service wasn't needed by showing that I've
>
> On 7/18/21 7:38 AM, John Mellor wrote:
>
> OK, here's where the trouble probably lies. If memory serves, the first
> one can be disabled and masked safely, and if not, I'm sure somebody
> will correct me.
I'm not sure if I'm able to correct you, but:
cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/plymout
> On 28/6/21 10:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I usually ignore the "nothing to do"
> situation as well and just issue
> the command again the next time I'm ready to put on updates again. It is
> a bit disconcerting though when Discover reports there being, in my case
> 638MB of Fedora System Updates a
> On 6/3/21 11:20 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
> If you delete the rescue kernel and initrd, they will be recreated the
> next time you install a kernel.
[KlugscheissMode on]
what is only valide when:
- no one has changed the default "yes" to "no" in
/usr/lib/dracut/dracut.conf.d/02-rescue.conf
- a
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