Hello,
sorry in advance for the quite long post...
My laptop has no physical lan adapter, so when installing Fedora 30 it
bypassed the networking section (and also the hostname setting one).
After first boot in post-install configuration I set up wireless connection
and such.
At a certain point, I
Seems like there's a conflict between rubygem libs in Vagrant:
$ vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest
Installing the 'vagrant-vbguest' plugin. This can take a few minutes...
/usr/share/gems/gems/psych-3.1.0/lib/psych.rb:237: warning: already
initialized constant Psych::LIBYAML_VERSION
/usr/sha
Is there some sort of ultra deep sleep mode
sddm goes into if it has been unused for a
while? No power on earth seems to be able to
get any signal to appear on my monitor after
I have let the system sit for a long weekend.
Moving the mouse, tapping the spacebar, nothing
works. I've had to ssh into
On Tue, 2019-05-14 at 07:59 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Is there some sort of ultra deep sleep mode
> sddm goes into if it has been unused for a
> while? No power on earth seems to be able to
> get any signal to appear on my monitor after
> I have let the system sit for a long weekend.
>
> Moving
On 5/14/19 7:59 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Is there some sort of ultra deep sleep mode
> sddm goes into if it has been unused for a
> while? No power on earth seems to be able to
> get any signal to appear on my monitor after
> I have let the system sit for a long weekend.
>
> Moving the mouse, tappi
On Tue, 14 May 2019 13:15:13 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Presumably you tried 'systemctl status sddm'
> and 'strace -p '?
Not yet. I'm usually in a hurry to do something
useful rather than spend time investigating :-),
so I thought I'd ask here first.
I did look at the old Xorg log, and X
On 5/14/19 4:59 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Is there some sort of ultra deep sleep mode
sddm goes into if it has been unused for a
while?
I'd venture a guess that it's more likely the video driver locking up.
Use "journalctl" to get the logs from one of the failed periods and see
if there are an
Thank you for the heads-up! I'm very happy overall with Fedora 30 since
this weekend.
I see bugs mentioned below also should be fixed in testing already.
ToddAndMargo wrote on 5/10/19 8:00 PM:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an upcoming new build of Fedora 30 for a customer.
> I wanted to put Xfce on it, b
On Tue, 14 May 2019 07:21:16 -0700
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> I'd venture a guess that it's more likely the video driver locking up.
> Use "journalctl" to get the logs from one of the failed periods and see
> if there are any "kernel" log messages from that boot.
Nothing in the logs that appears
I have been using the above tuner card for tv reception/recording with MythTV
since 2008. The last upgrade was to F27 and the last kernel that could use the
card (that I am aware of) is 4.17.19-100.fc27.x86_64.
More recent kernels can not get a lock on the signal.
If the pcHDTV 5500 is no longer
Dear all,
I recently did the upgrade from F29 to F30. Afterwards, I wanted to
clean up a bit so I did a `dnf list extras` to list all packages that
are no longer available through the repositories. This returned a rather
long list:
apache-commons-codec.noarch
apache-commons-io.noarch
apache-commo
On 5/14/19 7:41 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I don't know, but I have a guess. The dnf database not only includes
> every package you have installed, it has what repositories provided
> them. Presumably, dnf list extras only returns those packages that came
> from a repo that's currently enabled.
Maybe,
On 05/14/2019 11:53 AM, e...@mailbox.org wrote:
On 5/14/19 7:41 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
I don't know, but I have a guess. The dnf database not only includes
every package you have installed, it has what repositories provided
them. Presumably, dnf list extras only returns those packages that came
f
My 5500 appears to still be getting signal locks on the channels it
should on kernel 5.x and F29.
I tested with dtvscan and dtvsignal that came with the card and seems
to work for all dvb cards and was authored by by Jack Kelliher .
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 12:08 PM D&R wrote:
>
> I have been us
Just did an in-place upgrade from F29 to F30, following the procedure
laid out at https://fedoramagazine.org/upgrading-fedora-29-to-fedora-30/
(System has been progressively upgraded for the last four or five
releases via this procedure.)
Coupla issues, one major.
First (minor), after final r
On 5/14/19 1:25 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
First (minor), after final reboot, I was forced to create a new user,
which is now the default user on the login screen. Existing userid is
still there, accessible via the "not listed?" link. Everything is intact
in home directory.
You had to create a new
i'm finally annoyed enough about this to just ask ... on a regular
basis, i mistype a command and (predictably) get:
bash: xxx: command not found...
but, quite often, rather than getting a bash prompt back immediately,
there is a lng pause, as i wait, and wait, and wait for a new
pro
On 5/14/19 4:25 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
Second (MAJOR), once logged into my normal account, the graphical
desktop no longer shows an "Applications" drop-down; all I get is the
"Places" dropdown with no immediate way to start applications.
Answering myself...
The applications menu drop down is a
On 5/14/19 2:46 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
The applications menu drop down is an (apparently-not-working-in-F30)
Gnome extension. Browsing to extensions.gnome.com generates "We cannot
detect a running copy of GNOME on this system" error. Gnome-tweaks
Make sure you have the package "chrome-gnome-s
This is PackageKit looking for RPM binary packages that might have the command
you need.
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Subject: why the long pause a
"Robert P. J. Day" writes:
> what in the name of mutt is bash doing all that time? if there's no
> such command, why the long pause in giving me a new prompt?
It's probably trying to give you a clue on how to install the right
package to get that command.
Try removing PackageKit-command-not-fo
On 5/14/19 3:00 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i'm finally annoyed enough about this to just ask ... on a regular
basis, i mistype a command and (predictably) get:
bash: xxx: command not found...
but, quite often, rather than getting a bash prompt back immediately,
there is a lng pau
On Tue, 14 May 2019 18:11:45 -0400
DJ Delorie wrote:
> Try removing PackageKit-command-not-found if you don't want that
> "feature".
On my list to remove even before I first boot a newly
installed fedora (from a chroot into the fedora partition).
bash-completion and environment-modules are two ot
On 5/14/19 6:08 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/14/19 2:46 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
The applications menu drop down is an (apparently-not-working-in-F30)
Gnome extension. Browsing to extensions.gnome.com generates "We
cannot detect a running copy of GNOME on this system" error.
Gnome-tweaks
Make
On 5/14/19 5:55 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/14/19 1:25 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
First (minor), after final reboot, I was forced to create a new user,
which is now the default user on the login screen. Existing userid is
still there, accessible via the "not listed?" link. Everything is
intact in h
On 5/14/19 4:04 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 5/14/19 6:08 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Make sure you have the package "chrome-gnome-shell" installed.
Now installed. Have rebooted, and nothing changed. While accesssing
the extensions home page, Google Chrome still reports it can't find a
"running copy
On 5/14/19 4:07 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
# cat tkevans
[User]
Language=
XSession=
Icon=/home/tkevans/.face
SystemAccount=true
There's the problem, change that to false. I wonder if this is such an
old install (originally) that the userid is below 1000. What are the
results of "id tkevans" and "
Hi,
I wrote:
> raviprakash06 wrote:
>> When I searched for the fingerprint to verify it (which I
>> like to do so that I can trust the keys atleast as much as
>> I trust the TLS certificate) , my first result was for the
>> page https://getfedora.org/keys/ . However clicking on
>> that link now g
On 5/14/19 7:28 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/14/19 4:04 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 5/14/19 6:08 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Make sure you have the package "chrome-gnome-shell" installed.
Now installed. Have rebooted, and nothing changed. While accesssing
the extensions home page, Google Chrome stil
Thanks for your reply.
On Tue, 14 May 2019 15:15:23 -0500
rogerhef...@gmail.com wrote:
> My 5500 appears to still be getting signal locks on the channels it
> should on kernel 5.x and F29.
>
> I tested with dtvscan and dtvsignal that came with the card and seems
> to work for all dvb cards and w
On 5/14/19 9:33 PM, D&R wrote:
I tried to use both programs as above. I downloaded the tar file
(http://pchdtv.com/downloads/dvb-atsc-tools-1.0.7.tgz) from the pchdtv website.
Neither program would make. The error was:
#include No such file or directory
Doing a dnf provides */linux/videodev.h
Fo
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