Roger Heflin wrote:
The dmesg in the dump where it starts having issues is often enough to
have an idea.
On Fri, Oct 28, 2022, 9:09 AM Ken Smith via users
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Felix Miata wrote:
> Ken Smith via users composed on 2022-10-26 1
Felix Miata wrote:
Ken Smith via users composed on 2022-10-26 13:05 (UTC+0100):
This machine has a KabbyLake processor (Intel Core i5-7200U 2.50GHz), 8G
memory, an Intel i915 (HD Graphics 620) GPU and SSD storage. I've read
on various forums that this combination of CPU/GPU c
Roger Heflin wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 7:06 AM Ken Smith via users
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Hi everyone,
I have a Dell Latitude 5480 laptop with a Fedora 36 install. It crashes
regularly, uptime can sometimes be less that 5 mins but sometimes it
lasts several hours. There is no trace at all in journalctl
ware faulty, despite Win10 being stable? Does the Linux
install stress the hardware in a way Win10 doesent. Should I hold on
for a later kernel release with a fix.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue? I'd value any insights.
Many thanks
Ken
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On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 9:58 PM ToddAndMargo via users <
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> Hi All,
>
> I keep forgetting the name of Fedora's OS installer
> (not the program installer).
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
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Thanks for the information,
On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 2:48 PM ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just upgraded one of my machines to FC29 Beta. Looks
> pretty. Haven't had a chance to play with it yet.
>
> -T
>
> Here are my upgrade notes;
>
>
> FC 28 -->> FC 29:
>
> # rpm --rebuilddb
> # rpm -
Let us know how it goes!
On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 2:48 PM ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just upgraded one of my machines to FC29 Beta. Looks
> pretty. Haven't had a chance to play with it yet.
>
> -T
>
> Here are my upgrade notes;
>
>
> FC 28 -->> FC 29:
>
> # rpm --rebuilddb
> # rpm -Va
Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 07/02/2012 07:08 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
I would suggest deprecated as the settings for the function have been
buried. It suppose it depends on how you define deprecated.
No, they haven't. They're still in custom.conf, where they've been
for
gain as
soon as I have uploaded it somewhere.
Thanks
Ken
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 06/29/2012 05:57 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
I still don't understand why deprecating XDMCP furthers the Open Source
cause.
Guys, slow down. There's no reason to believe that XCMCP has been
deprecated. It can be enabled exactly as it was in the previous
re
I'm pretty tenacious and I'll hack my way round the
"enhancements" to get the installation to do what I want it to. But why
should I have to resort to that....
Maybe I should take this up on a Gnome list.
Ken
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Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/26/2012 09:54 PM, Ken Smith wrote:
{snip} user accessible then
installing a service should enable and start it.
{snip}
Well, IMO, server software should default to disabled. It is not unusual for
users
(novices and even experienced) to install server side
Alan Cox wrote:
{snip} how does removing XDMCP functionality further
Fedora's cause?
It's not a Fedora thing, it's a Gnome thing. Fedora ships several other
display managers all of which do xdmcp just fine.
In appreciate that its a Gnome thing
Thanks
Ken
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Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/26/2012 05:27 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
I have just installed F17 x64 in a VM to tinker with it and systemd and I'd
like to
enable XDMCP. Or what is the favoured remote access method these days.
What are your requirements for remote access?
Is there some
install. As I would expect I can see an open UDP session on UDP 177 but
I don't see any traffic on TCP 6000 or 6001 that I would expect. The
same remote X server connects to FC6, Centos5.6 etc etc without any issue.
What gives?
Thanks for any hints and guidance.
Ken
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at all. But what you say is a sensible debugging
approach. I might just ditch the PS2 keyboard & mouse to bypass the
problem
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Ken Smith wrote:
> compdoc wrote:
>
>>> The problem is that I have some other hardware that does not work all
>>> that well after suspend/hibernate and so I can have either that hardware
>>> (M-Audio 1010) working and the mouse at risk of fa
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "no"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSection
Cat'ing /dev/input/mice produces a stream of characters. I was waiting
for the syst
Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/05/2011 02:14 PM, Ken Smith wrote:
>> So maybe this is an issue
>> with X. I'm using the nVidia binary blob driver but the problem was
>> there with the nouveau driver.
>
> You need to understand that the nVidia driver has to be re-insta
e keyboard seams to stay working. So maybe this is an issue
with X. I'm using the nVidia binary blob driver but the problem was
there with the nouveau driver. Maybe the driver for the PS2 device is
suspect???
Any ideas?
Ken
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Ken Smith wrote:
> {snip}
> This might be related. On my FC13 system, on 22 Mar, qemu went from
>
> qemu-common-0.12.5-1.fc13.x86_64 to -> qemu-common-0.13.0-1.fc13.x86_64
>
> After that update an XP vm no longer boots. Win 7 and Centos VM's are
> fine. The XP v
work-around of booting from an
iso image of the XP install disk and being allowed to time out and then
starting the system on the hard disk image. The XP install image will
boot and the XP repair option that appears early in the XP install
sequence can mount the disk. It's native fixmbr
st, and no less than 3 GB for a 32-bit process size.
A RAM upgrade and a quicker, bigger, hard drive may extend the machine's
practical life if you're satisfied with its video RAM performance limits.
Ken
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27;stdout'
How do I set the Selinux context of the stdout stream for an apache session?
Thanks
Ken
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suvayu ali wrote:
> On 11 June 2010 13:02, Ken Smith wrote:
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>> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>>
>>> I was installing from a CD, so I went to the hardware details tab and
>>> selected the CD ROM drive in boot options as the boot device. I know
>>> th
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Thursday 10 June 2010 12:31 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
>
>> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday 10 June 2010 12:18 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi all, I've set up FC13 64bit on a machine with
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Thursday 10 June 2010 12:18 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I've set up FC13 64bit on a machine with an intel i7 and 4G memory
>>
>> I'm trying to get a simple virtualisation to work. I followed the
>> instructions here ->
nd the virtual disk.
I must have missed something obvious - but what?
Thanks for any pointers
Ken
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booting your
machine with the newer BIOS in place. www.motherboards.org and
www.wimsbios.com may have information useful to complete your project.
Ken
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