Hi guys.
I'm trying to tell systemd to unlock at boot root partition
so I follow general notes/howtos but, after a reboot, when I
think all is good to luks auto-unlock OS hangs at such re/boot.
I wonder if any of you fellow Fedorians have such
systemd-root-luks-unlock work? I'm on F35.
many
Hi guys.
I wonder if you think this is right - perhaps if @devel
reads this can shed more light - that Gnome Software, when a
search is ran and a match is found, then it's Flatpack (and
only Flatpack) showing up a the source.
One such app which Gnome wants to flatpack-install is OBS
studio, w
pe, 2021-11-05 kello 12:57 +, lejeczek via users kirjoitti:
> Hi guys.
>
> I wonder if you think this is right - perhaps if @devel
> reads this can shed more light - that Gnome Software, when a
> search is ran and a match is found, then it's Flatpack (and
> only Flatpack) showing up a the s
On 05/11/2021 13:15, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
pe, 2021-11-05 kello 12:57 +, lejeczek via users kirjoitti:
Hi guys.
I wonder if you think this is right - perhaps if @devel
reads this can shed more light - that Gnome Software, when a
search is ran and a match is found, then it's Flatpack (and
I mentioned the only annoying thing I wasn't able to fix
in fedora 35 was the selected colors of folders and messages
in claws-mail. Black letters with dark blue background, almost
impossible to read.
I used gimp to pick the color from a screen shot and determined
that the dark blue was #3584e4, s
On Thu, 2021-11-04 at 23:49 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > Before taking up poc's suggestion I tried this (rebooting) first.
> > And lo it worked. But only after I 'unlocked' with old password
> > first. So to summarize: 1) change password 2) reboot or log out
> > 3) start evolution and "unlock" w
On 05.11.21 10:57, lejeczek via users wrote:
I'm trying to tell systemd to unlock at boot root partition so I follow
general notes/howtos but, after a reboot, when I think all is good to
luks auto-unlock OS hangs at such re/boot.
I wonder if any of you fellow Fedorians have such
systemd-root-l
Hi.
Thinking of upgrading a laptop.
Any opinions on good/best online to get 8G mem sticks as well as 1G
internal hard drive. Laptop will already have 256 SSD.
Also, anyone have opinions/thoughts on using the USB to LAN
connectors, as opposed to the onboard LAN interface/port?
thanks
___
I verify what any given system would allow for an upgrade via 'crucial.com'.
They are really good with that data.
Then I note the specifics and shop around, between crucial, amazon, newegg,
tigerdirect and microcenter.Beyond them, I shop around via google searches for
the exact components I re
On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 at 10:28, lejeczek via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
>
> On 05/11/2021 13:15, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> > pe, 2021-11-05 kello 12:57 +, lejeczek via users kirjoitti:
> >> Hi guys.
> >>
> >> I wonder if you think this is right - perhaps if @devel
> >> reads t
Trying out Wayland on F35, and things are looking good, except that
multi-finger gestures (clicking and dragging) don't work properly in
Wayland. (They appear to be treated as their single-finger
equivalents.)
I've verified that they do still work on X11 (using KDE/Plasma in both
cases).
Is thi
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 10:25 AM bruce wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Thinking of upgrading a laptop.
>
> Any opinions on good/best online to get 8G mem sticks as well as 1G
> internal hard drive. Laptop will already have 256 SSD.
>
> Also, anyone have opinions/thoughts on using the USB to LAN
> connectors, as
My audio seems to be working fine, but I do see both
pipewire
pipewire-pulse
are running. Should they be?
Thanks,
Neal
On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 10:43 AM Ian Pilcher wrote:
>
> On 11/3/21 11:57, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> > sudo dnf install --allowerasing pipewire-pulseaudio
> >
> > should deo the job.
>
Hi
I frequently use LiveCD (on USB) to demonstrate Fedora. As an example, with
16GB RAM, the root directory (/dev/mapper/live-rw) is 74% full on booting. I am
unable to install big software like GIMP and edit large photos. Hence, I like
to increase its size, say by 1GB. Is this possible to do s
On 05.11.21 19:39, Neal Becker wrote:
My audio seems to be working fine, but I do see both
pipewire
pipewire-pulse
are running. Should they be?
I think yes. pipewire-pulse is a translation service for classic
pulseaudio applications.
Best regards
ulf
My laptop, just a few months old, the trackpad works as expected running
wayland on FC35.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 9:57 AM Ian Pilcher wrote:
> Trying out Wayland on F35, and things are looking good, except that
> multi-finger gestures (clicking and dragging) don't work properly in
> Wayland. (
On 11/5/21 08:10, AV via users wrote:
The 3rd option seems to work but now I am wondering if the
'encrypt <-> re-encrypt' actually took place and if I don't
have a potential problem lurking in the background?
It didn't. So you will need to unlock the keyring with the old password
once per log
On 11/5/21 09:37, George N. White III wrote:
For GNOME developers, life is easier when users are all running
the same apps via flatpaks, and users can easily move between
distros. Since GNOME devs are doing the work, they get to set
priorities.
OBS is not a Gnome project, so that's not a relev
On 11/5/21 06:27, lejeczek via users wrote:
Like I said - ... then it's Flatpack (and only Flatpack) showing up as
the source.. - certainly for me, in case of OBS.
OBS Studio comes with RPMFusion repos but those are all switched on in
Gnome's preferences.
I don't have an F35 system to check, b
On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 09:47:27 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
> I mentioned the only annoying thing I wasn't able to fix
> in fedora 35 was the selected colors of folders and messages
> in claws-mail. Black letters with dark blue background, almost
> impossible to read.
>
> I used gimp to pick the color
On Fri, 2021-11-05 at 13:37 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> For GNOME developers, life is easier when users are all running
> the same apps via flatpaks, and users can easily move between
> distros. Since GNOME devs are doing the work, they get to set
> priorities.
Might be easier for them, I
On Fri, 2021-11-05 at 11:25 -0400, bruce wrote:
> anyone have opinions/thoughts on using the USB to LAN
> connectors, as opposed to the onboard LAN interface/port?
Why would you even want to run through a dongle when you can just plug
it straight in? That's a big inconvenience.
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