On 12/29/23 13:05, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2023-12-29 at 11:48 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
There are usually lots of dangling symlinks, so you may want to clean
up the dangling links.
This kind of thing (lots of annoying post-install fix-ups) is why I
gave up doing upgrades, many years a
> On 29 Dec 2023, at 21:06, Tim via users wrote:
>
> This kind of thing (lots of annoying post-install fix-ups) is why I
> gave up doing upgrades, many years ago.
I have non trivia configuration that a fresh install will force me to apply
again and again.
At home I have fedora running on mult
On Fri, 2023-12-29 at 11:48 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> There are usually lots of dangling symlinks, so you may want to clean
> up the dangling links.
This kind of thing (lots of annoying post-install fix-ups) is why I
gave up doing upgrades, many years ago.
I do fresh installs, where the only
Am 29.12.23 um 17:48 schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
But an issue remains: Why got mysystem mal-labelled? I didn't do many things to
it after the upgrade,
and shouldn't be labelling be part of the system-upgrade process?
But thanks again for your help.
There are several post-upgrade steps that may be
On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 11:40 AM Klaus-Peter Schrage via users
wrote:
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> Am 29.12.23 um 16:36 schrieb Barry Scott:
> >> On 29 Dec 2023, at 11:12, Klaus-Peter Schrage via users
> >> wrote:
> >> [...]
> > That is very odd. | have seen a number of people seeing odd things failing
> > as a result o
Am 29.12.23 um 16:36 schrieb Barry Scott:
On 29 Dec 2023, at 11:12, Klaus-Peter Schrage via users
wrote:
Recently, I did an upgrade to F39 via dnf system-upgrade. For the first
time in Fedora (I think I started around version 1), on booting into KDE
I get a message saying "limited network conn
> On 29 Dec 2023, at 11:12, Klaus-Peter Schrage via users
> wrote:
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> Recently, I did an upgrade to F39 via dnf system-upgrade. For the first
> time in Fedora (I think I started around version 1), on booting into KDE
> I get a message saying "limited network connectivity", which means, my
> w
Recently, I did an upgrade to F39 via dnf system-upgrade. For the first
time in Fedora (I think I started around version 1), on booting into KDE
I get a message saying "limited network connectivity", which means, my
wired network is up but can't reach the outside world.
The journals tell me that