Hello
Thank,
However:
dnf --enablerepo updates-testing update hplip
Fedora 28 - x86_64 - Test Updates 400 kB/s | 9.5 MB 00:24
Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:10 ago on Tue 18 Dec 2018 09:21:31 AM CET.
Dependencies resolved.
Problem: problem with installed package coro
On 12/18/18 4:24 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello
>
> Thank,
> However:
>
> dnf --enablerepo updates-testing update hplip
> Fedora 28 - x86_64 - Test Updates 400 kB/s | 9.5 MB 00:24
>
> Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:10 ago on Tue 18 Dec 2018 09:21:31 AM
> CET.
> Depen
Hi Brian,
1. Looks like your problem is very similar to
https://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?319806-Fedora-29-hates-my-cpu
Same 8550U CPU, same Intel+NVidia GPUs and same Fedora version upgrade
according to the probe.
Summary of the discussion: the issue is fixed by adding nouveau.mod
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 3:27 AM Andrey Ponomarenko <
andrewponomare...@yandex.ru> wrote:
>
> Summary of the discussion: the issue is fixed by adding nouveau.modeset=0
> to the Linux boot options. Try it by changing GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in
> /etc/default/grub and run `grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/gr
My apologies for the delay in trying these. I've been swampd. You
know, gotta get the daily fix of "The Rifleman", "Hogan's Heroes", and
"Rush to the Dead Summer". :)
Ed suggested
> gsettings set org.gnome.software download-updates false
and
> ... "systemctl mask packagekit.service" is a one
On 12/17/18 5:13 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Most streaming platforms now use quasi-HTTP connections to packetize the
stream content (HLS, HDS, MPEG-Dash, et al.). As clients connect,
they're given a "playlist" of these packets. Depending on the server and
how it's set up, the server may have "n" "cu
On 12/18/18 12:09 PM, home user via users wrote:
I hope these changes also turn off automatic *checking* for updates. I
don't know how to see if that is the case.
This turns off the automatic checking and downloading of updates by
Gnome Software and any other PackageKit based system. But the
Patrick said
> > So you're still having the problem?...
> Yes.
and
> I update my system every morning. Not sure how
> grub2-mkconfig would help.
Then I think it was just a coincidence for me.
This is now way over my pay-grade, and way beyond my training and
experience. Can someone else help P
On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 12:13:45 -0800
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> This turns off the automatic checking and downloading of updates by
> Gnome Software and any other PackageKit based system. But there is also
> a cron job for dnf that updates the metadata regularly (daily?). If
> that's a concern for yo
On 12/18/18 12:25 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 12:13:45 -0800
Samuel Sieb wrote:
This turns off the automatic checking and downloading of updates by
Gnome Software and any other PackageKit based system. But there is also
a cron job for dnf that updates the metadata regularly (dail
On 12/18/18 12:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 12/17/18 5:13 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> Most streaming platforms now use quasi-HTTP connections to packetize the
>> stream content (HLS, HDS, MPEG-Dash, et al.). As clients connect,
>> they're given a "playlist" of these packets. Depending on the serve
On 12/18/18 12:52 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 12/18/18 12:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
LMS has very tight synchronization. I have a client playing on the
stereo and one on my laptop. If I stand between the rooms, there is no
perceptible difference in the timing.
Are you speaking of Logitech Medi
On 12/19/18 4:29 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 12/18/18 12:25 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 12:13:45 -0800
>> Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> This turns off the automatic checking and downloading of updates by
>>> Gnome Software and any other PackageKit based system. But there is also
>>> a c
On 12/18/18 3:21 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
By "cron job" don't you mean dnf-makecache.timer in systemd?
Oh right, it moved to that. So the command to stop it would be:
systemctl disable dnf-makecache.timer
But that's only necessary if you're concerned about internet data limits.
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On 12/18/2018 04:36 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/18/18 3:21 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
By "cron job" don't you mean dnf-makecache.timer in systemd?
Oh right, it moved to that. So the command to stop it would be:
systemctl disable dnf-makecache.timer
But that's only necessary if you're concerned ab
Allegedly, on or about 18 December 2018, Rick Stevens sent:
> Note that the "standard" packetizing protocols will exhibit these
> synchronization issues even on a LAN because you have no control over
> the clients' playlist request timings due to the inherent
> asynchronous, transaction-oriented na
On 12/18/18 4:17 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
systemctl stop dnf-makecache.timer
might be a good idea if you don't want to reboot.
Or run "systemctl disable --now dnf-makecache.timer" to do both at once.
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On 12/18/18 6:04 PM, Tim via users wrote:
You'd need to be broadcasting a stream, and have players that that
simply replay the current live stream, to get past that hurdle. As
well as for being able to handle what one speaker system does when it
recovers from a signal hiccup.
That's what Logit
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