> On 27 Nov 2024, at 01:36, Tim via users wrote:
>
> It's ridiculous the conglomeration of crap scripts people
> add to web pages, often because they can't actually create code
> themselves.
It is also often tracker scripts from data-brokers.
If you watch the inspection tools network panel in
Tim:
> > It's important to note that a router has a finite number of connections
> > it can manage, and processing power available for its tiny operating
> > system. If you have some software that's gone mad making hundreds of
> > connections, and not dropping them, the router can stop working.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 12:12 AM Tim via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 2024-11-24 at 10:21 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> > It is possible my router/modem were playing up, as afterwards I was
> > having issues with maintaining internet connections in Windows while
> > p
On 25/11/24 10:30, Will McDonald wrote:
And, just for the record because I still had the Vagrant box running:
[vagrant@localhost ~]$ id
uid=1000(vagrant) gid=1000(vagrant) groups=1000(vagrant)
context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
[vagrant@localhost ~]$ dnf check-upgrad
On 25/11/24 10:13, Barry wrote:
On 24 Nov 2024, at 21:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've been in the situation where running a dnf check-upgrade has refreshed the
two Fedora Updates repositories and then issued dnf upgrade immediately after
and had it refresh the two updates repositories again.
On Sun, 24 Nov 2024 at 23:13, Barry wrote:
> > On 24 Nov 2024, at 21:54, Stephen Morris
> wrote:
> > I've been in the situation where running a dnf check-upgrade has
> refreshed the two Fedora Updates repositories and then issued dnf upgrade
> immediately after and had it refresh the two updates
> On 24 Nov 2024, at 21:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> I've been in the situation where running a dnf check-upgrade has refreshed
> the two Fedora Updates repositories and then issued dnf upgrade immediately
> after and had it refresh the two updates repositories again. I've been told
> from
On 24/11/24 15:11, Tim wrote:
Going on past experience, if I have done a "dnf update", then did
another one within a certain time period no attempt was made to see if
data needed refreshing. That time period could be longer than you'd
expect it.
I've been in the situation where running a dnf che
On Sun, 2024-11-24 at 10:21 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> In the past when I have lost internet access because my wifi
> disconnected from the router and reconnected, I get a popup message
> from Fedora that the wifi disconnected followed immediately by a
> popup message saying it had reconnected.
On 23/11/24 16:36, Tim wrote:
Jonathan Billings:
But seriously, was there something about these errors or other
effects that made you think it was something other than DNS being
broken?
Stephen Morris:
I would have thought that if my wifi connection had been temporarily
disconnected, hence the
Jonathan Billings:
>> But seriously, was there something about these errors or other
>> effects that made you think it was something other than DNS being
>> broken?
Stephen Morris:
> I would have thought that if my wifi connection had been temporarily
> disconnected, hence the data couldn't be ret
On 22/11/24 13:55, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Nov 21, 2024, at 16:06, Stephen Morris
wrote:
Can someone tell me if the following errors were because of a
network hiccup (there was no visual indication from F41 that the wifi
network had disconnected and reconnected) or whether it was becau
On Nov 21, 2024, at 16:06, Stephen Morris wrote:
Can someone tell me if the following errors were because of a
network hiccup (there was no visual indication from F41 that the
wifi network had disconnected and reconnected) or whether it was
because of some other reason?
Hi,
Can someone tell me if the following errors were because of a
network hiccup (there was no visual indication from F41 that the wifi
network had disconnected and reconnected) or whether it was because of
some other reason?
Running the command dnf check-upgrade again indicated there w
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