Tim:
>> It's not always necessary, but worth remembering that if things
>> behave oddly after software updates you may have to:
>>
>> a. Log out and back in again.
>> b. Or, reboot.
>>
>> It depends on what was in the set of updates.
Having said the above, I rarely have to do that.
Samuel Sieb:
On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
Which, would mean, in my case, and many others, that updates wouldn't
get done. And I intensely dislike the lazy approach of "we'll just
make you reboot," rather than work out how to do an update that doesn't
needed it. This isn't Windows.
Yup! I don't use
same here, I will use dnf on command line, unless gnomesoftware will not
clear cache automatically. Most users have Gbytes on uneeded rpm's stored
in a cache.
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 27(Workstation)
da/from Gmail
2017-12-15 9:43 GMT+01:00 Joe Zeff :
> On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
Upon booting this morning I found that I had been updated to
firefox-57.0.1-1.fc27.x86_64. I have been keeping Firefox downgraded [to
version 52 whatever] with dnf upgrade --exclude firefox. Dnf now refuses
to downgrade below version 57.
Am I really stuck with this or is there a way around it?
On Fri, 2017-12-15 at 00:43 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
> > Which, would mean, in my case, and many others, that updates wouldn't
> > get done. And I intensely dislike the lazy approach of "we'll just
> > make you reboot," rather than work out how to do an update th
On 12/15/17 17:29, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Upon booting this morning I found that I had been updated to
> firefox-57.0.1-1.fc27.x86_64. I have been keeping Firefox downgraded [to
> version 52
> whatever] with dnf upgrade --exclude firefox. Dnf now refuses to downgrade
> below
> version 57.
>
> Am I
Il giorno gio, 14/12/2017 alle 11.43 -0800, Samuel Sieb ha scritto:
> On 12/14/2017 06:54 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> > Into new F27 Gnome Network control panel the function
> > "Automatically
> > connect to VPN when ..." is disappeared.
> >
> > Now I must use "nm-connection-editor" for setup this op
On 12/15/17 05:50, Ed Greshko wrote:
Am I really stuck with this or is there a way around it?
Well, you are running F27 and F27 was released with FF at 57.0b12 so that would
be
the lowest version in the fedora repo.
If you were using FF 52 that version is from September 2016 until its EOL in
On 12/12/2017 04:17 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> On 12/12/2017 08:40 AM, Wells, Roger K. wrote:
>> I have existing systems with un-encrypted disks.
>> I have tried unsuccessfully to encrypt them using LUKS.
>> Has anyone out there been able to encrypt an existing system (after the
>> fact, so
On 12/14/2017 04:28 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
> I don't believe there really is an easier way.
>
> You can download a kernel.org kernel or the fedora kernel source and
> built it to be 64-bit and boot that on a 32-bit userspace and that
> will get you around some kernel memory/resource limits, I did
On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 04:29:38 -0500
Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Upon booting this morning I found that I had been updated to
> firefox-57.0.1-1.fc27.x86_64. I have been keeping Firefox downgraded
> [to version 52 whatever] with dnf upgrade --exclude firefox. Dnf now
> refuses to downgrade below version
On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
Tim:
It's not always necessary, but worth remembering that if things
behave oddly after software updates you may have to:
a. Log out and back in again.
b. Or, reboot.
It depends on what was in the set of updates.
Having said the above, I rarely have to do t
On 12/15/17 11:35, stan wrote:
You can go here,
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=37
download the version you want,
and install it with
dnf -C downgrade [downloaded package name]
from within the directory where the downloaded package is.
But you will be fighting a losin
On 12/15/2017 08:18 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> On 12/14/2017 04:28 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
>> I don't believe there really is an easier way.
>>
>> You can download a kernel.org kernel or the fedora kernel source and
>> built it to be 64-bit and boot that on a 32-bit userspace and that
>> will get
On 12/15/2017 11:08 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 12/15/2017 08:18 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 12/14/2017 04:28 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
I don't believe there really is an easier way.
You can download a kernel.org kernel or the fedora kernel source and
built it to be 64-bit and boot that on a 3
Hello,
I have to install Windows 8.1 so that Dell technician can troubleshoot my
system. I have not installed Windows in years, so, I wanted to confirm the
process before destroying my system.
I will create a 50GB partition for Windows 8.1. I installed Fedora with
automatic partitioning. As a
On 12/15/2017 11:21 AM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
Hello,
I have to install Windows 8.1 so that Dell technician can troubleshoot my
system. I have not installed Windows in years, so, I wanted to confirm the
process before destroying my system.
I will create a 50GB partition for Windows 8.1. I in
On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 12:36:13 -0500
Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Also I hope that
> Firefox will eventually be able to use the add-ons I need, I check
> that periodically but in the meantime will continue to exclude
> firefox from my routine morning updates.
That depends. There are some add-ons that ar
On 12/15/2017 10:21 AM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
I have to install Windows 8.1 so that Dell technician can troubleshoot my
system. I have not installed Windows in years, so, I wanted to confirm the
process before destroying my system.
I will create a 50GB partition for Windows 8.1. I installed Fe
Wouldn't it be possible for Fedora Project to add Firefox-ESR to the
repository? A user could then dnf install firefox-esr and be on ver
52.5 with all the old add-ins?
On 12/15/2017 01:15 PM, stan wrote:
On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 12:36:13 -0500
Bob Goodwin wrote:
Also I hope that
Firefox will
On 12/15/2017 12:32 PM, Sean Smith wrote:
Wouldn't it be possible for Fedora Project to add Firefox-ESR to the
repository? A user could then dnf install firefox-esr and be on ver
52.5 with all the old add-ins?
The "Fedora Project" doesn't do anything. :-) You would have to find a
packager t
On 12/15/17 14:15, stan wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote:
Also I hope that
Firefox will eventually be able to use the add-ons I need, I check
that periodically but in the meantime will continue to exclude
firefox from my routine morning updates.
That depends. There are some add-ons that are comple
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 02:32:05PM -0600, Sean Smith wrote:
> Wouldn't it be possible for Fedora Project to add Firefox-ESR to the
> repository? A user could then dnf install firefox-esr and be on ver
> 52.5 with all the old add-ins?
It would be possible for anyone who wants to maintain that in F
Thank you for the replies Matthew and Samuel,
I've subscribed to the package-review list and am looking into the
maintainers guidelines.
On 12/15/2017 03:48 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 02:32:05PM -0600, Sean Smith wrote:
Wouldn't it be possible for Fedora Project to a
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