On 24/06/2021 14:05, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 01:34:27PM +0100, Christopher Ross wrote:
I should have mentioned that I'm running KDE not Gnome, but at this stage it
hasn't run. The 3½ minutes is the time it takes from power on to bring up
the GDM login screen
On 24/06/2021 13:11, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 12:15:48PM +0100, Christopher Ross wrote:
Fedora 34 on my i7 with 32G RAM and nvidia RTX2060 card takes minutes to
boot, and when it finally does there are a number of "something went wrong"
notifications. How
On 24/06/2021 12:20, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2021-06-24 at 11:42 +0100, Christopher Ross wrote:
How can I go about diagnosing and fixing that?
In 2021 i7 machines should not be taking literally minutes to boot.
On my system (also an i7) that takes only 5s. Presumably somethi
Dear fellow Fedorans,
Fedora 34 on my i7 with 32G RAM and nvidia RTX2060 card takes minutes to
boot, and when it finally does there are a number of "something went
wrong" notifications. How best can I diagnose and fix this so that it
boots quickly and without errors?
CPU: Quad Core Intel Co
On 12/06/2021 20:45, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 6/12/21 11:54 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Not my case. I don't have systemd-udev-settle.service. This is a fresh
install of F34.
Ok, you can still use systemd-analyze blame to find out what's causing
the delay.
On my F34 boot systemd-udev-settle.
On 03/12/2020 11:23, Grumpey wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 5:38 AM Christopher Ross wrote:
For days I have been getting the error "nothing provides
python3.8dist(python-magic)" when attempting a DNF update, and from
googling it seems I'm not alone in that. I have now uninstal
For days I have been getting the error "nothing provides
python3.8dist(python-magic)" when attempting a DNF update, and from
googling it seems I'm not alone in that. I have now uninstalled lutris
(the culprit) so that the update can proceed. Where should I look for
news on when this might be
On 03/11/2020 07:13, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 5:45 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
I'd normally upgrade, but my /dev/sda uses LVM to handle root, /home
etc. and from what I read this cannot be converted directly to BTRFS,
which I'm interested in using.
ext4 can be converted
OK, after more searching the 'net I have found the answer. It seems
RAID0 was unintentionally broken since kernel 5.3.1, but there is a
workaround
On 19/10/2019 08:42, Christopher Ross wrote:
There have been two kernel updates this past week:
kernel-core-5.3.5-200.fc30.x86_64
kernel
There have been two kernel updates this past week:
kernel-core-5.3.5-200.fc30.x86_64
kernel-core-5.3.6-200.fc30.x86_64
Neither of these will boot for me. I get so far as the Fedora splash
screen in graphics mode but never the login screen.
I've been trying to debug this, and so far the bigges
On 03/05/2019 14:36, Tom Horsley wrote:
I tried switching from gdm to kdm and the kdm "login" came up as
nothing but an apparent password entry field in the top left corner of
the screen (at least all it did was echo dots when I typed in it).
Switched to xdm, and that works much better.
I
On 16/11/17 14:24, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/16/17 22:04, Christopher Ross wrote:
On 16/11/17 12:59, Christopher Ross wrote:
Today I tried upgrading my x86 laptop from Fedora 26 to 27 but it failed with
the
following...
For info, trying again consistently yields the same results.
Well
On 16/11/17 12:59, Christopher Ross wrote:
Today I tried upgrading my x86 laptop from Fedora 26 to 27 but it failed
with the following...
For info, trying again consistently yields the same results.
root@nellie 13:43:45 ~ # fedora-upgrade
Going to upgrade your Fedora to version 27.
You
Today I tried upgrading my x86 laptop from Fedora 26 to 27 but it failed
with the following...
root@nellie 12:33:40 ~ # fedora-upgrade
Going to upgrade your Fedora to version 27.
You may want to read Release Notes:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/
Hit Enter to continue or Ctrl
On 06/09/17 12:41, Tim wrote:
Robin Laing
And, is it still feasible to run the OS on old hardware? On my older
32-bit PCs, the notion of running Gnome or KDE is impossible. They're
too slow for being fancy with the graphics card. And, some can't even
run a modern distro, because they can only
On 04/09/17 04:07, Robin Laing wrote:
On 03/09/17 09:53, Jeff Backus wrote:
As you may or may not be aware, there is an active discussion on the
development side as to whether or not we continue to support the x86
architecture.
...
Is x86 support still important to you? If so, then come join
On 24/08/17 13:48, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The man page for dnf says: "Allow erasing of installed packages to
resolve dependencies" (which is actually not as clear as it might be -
would removing every package on the system resolve dependencies?).
However that is consistent with what it did
On 24/08/17 10:59, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2017-08-24 at 09:03 +0100, Christopher Ross wrote:
On 23/08/17 14:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/23/2017 08:40 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
# dnf upgrade
Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:00 ago on Wed Aug 23 04:43:05 2017.
Dependencies res
On 23/08/17 14:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/23/2017 08:40 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
# dnf upgrade
Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:00 ago on Wed Aug 23 04:43:05 2017.
Dependencies resolved.
Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package
firefox-55.0.1-1.fc26.x86_64
- nothing
Since yesterday's update of rsnapshot to
rsnapshot-1.4.2-1.fc23.noarch
The format of the date/time field in the rsnapshot.log has gone funny,
as per the following examples...
[19/Oct/2016:11:53:42] /usr/bin/rsnapshot daily: completed successfully
[19/Oct/2016:12:04:15] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hour
On 14/01/16 17:43, Kevin Wilson wrote:
Is there a way to find out the date on which a Fedora distro was
installed on a given machine (assuming that the date was set correctly
on the machine when it was installed)?
# rpm -qi fedora-release
Name: fedora-release
Version : 22
Release
On 05/11/15 19:07, Rick Stevens wrote:
And getting a listing of what's mounted there:
[rick@prophead ~]$ ls -l tstmnt
total 0
drwxrwxr-x. 2 rick rick 0 Dec 31 1969 Card
drwxrwxr-x. 2 rick rick 0 Dec 31 1969 Phone
So, there's a "Card" directory (the SD card in my phone) an
On 03/11/15 14:42, Neal Becker wrote:
A boring update
Not for me it wasn't!
root@nellie 10:27:06 ~ # dnf --best --allowerasing --refresh
system-upgrade download --releasever=23
Fedora 23 - i386
655 kB/s | 39 MB 01:01
PostInstallerF-updates
2.7 k
On 13/08/15 11:17, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2015-08-13 at 17:02 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/13/15 16:38, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
throws up a whole bunch of of hits which don't include the word
EnvironmentFile.
Oh, I think I parsed your statement wrong. I should have read it a
On 13/08/15 08:52, Christopher Ross wrote:
On 13/08/15 01:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/13/15 08:01, Ed Greshko wrote:
Being that it was a very specific question the 2 words were easy to
divine.
And, if I had my coffee, I probably would have used "-K" and a single
word before re
On 13/08/15 01:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/13/15 08:01, Ed Greshko wrote:
Being that it was a very specific question the 2 words were easy to divine.
And, if I had my coffee, I probably would have used "-K" and a single word
before resorting to google. Recalling, again, this to have been a v
On 03/06/15 22:06, William wrote:
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bogus l2cap line.
warning, got bo
On 30/05/15 06:07, Rex Dieter wrote:
Christopher Ross wrote:
In the Fedora 22 / KDE 5 task bar there is a "Software Updates" widget.
Where is the setting to remove that? It's inappropriate for arbitrary
end users to be be updating the system software on shared machines.
Righ
In the Fedora 22 / KDE 5 task bar there is a "Software Updates" widget.
Where is the setting to remove that? It's inappropriate for arbitrary
end users to be be updating the system software on shared machines.
Many thanks,
Chris R.
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On 28/05/15 09:52, Christopher Ross wrote:
On 28/05/15 09:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/28/15 15:44, Christopher Ross wrote:
On 27/05/15 22:29, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/27/15 23:18, Christopher Ross wrote:
On the one machine I've updated to Fedora 22 (using fedora-upgrade)
so far I'
On 28/05/15 09:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/28/15 15:44, Christopher Ross wrote:
On 27/05/15 22:29, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/27/15 23:18, Christopher Ross wrote:
On the one machine I've updated to Fedora 22 (using fedora-upgrade) so far I've
noticed that uptime/who/w and frie
On 27/05/15 22:29, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/27/15 23:18, Christopher Ross wrote:
On the one machine I've updated to Fedora 22 (using fedora-upgrade) so far I've
noticed that uptime/who/w and friends report, wrongly, that no-one is logged
in. Is anyone else seeing this?
root@ne
On the one machine I've updated to Fedora 22 (using fedora-upgrade) so
far I've noticed that uptime/who/w and friends report, wrongly, that
no-one is logged in. Is anyone else seeing this?
root@nellie 16:10:27 ~ # w
16:10:28 up 8:04, 0 users, load average: 0.21, 0.38, 0.45
USER
This could be related to a regression I am seeing on Fedora 20. Pretty
much every time a user logs in (or switch user) on Fedora 20 with KDE the
audio output defaults to "headphones" and I have to manually change it to
"line out", even though there is nothing connected to the headphones
socke
Hi All,
(Is there a separate rpmfusion list I should ask this on?)
On Sunday, 16th December, yum update brought in a new kernel package
kernel-3.6.10-2.fc17.x86_64
root@snoopy ~ # rpm -qa kernel
kernel-3.6.9-2.fc17.x86_64
kernel-3.6.8-2.fc17.x86_64
kernel-3.6.10-2.fc17.x86_64
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