I've read this email completely randomly from the list and all I got to
say is that I respect this kind of dedication. :)
On 5. 11. 21 14:47, 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. B
My notes: https://zq3q.org/fp/fed32-33ug-boothang.htm
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thanks,
Tom | Milwaukee WI
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## Subject: boot hangs after fedora 33 upgrade | start job is running for
/dev/xvda1 (20min 33s / no limit) | Tips pls? I can boot fedora32.
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What do you suggest I
On Mon, Nov 8, 2021, at 7:01 AM, Tom R wrote:
> My notes: https://zq3q.org/fp/fed32-33ug-boothang.htm
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> ## Subject: boot hangs after fedora 33 upgrade
I would seriously consider upgrading to F34 since F33 is no longer supported.
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On Mon, Nov 8, 2021, at 8:44 AM, Doug Herr wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2021, at 7:01 AM, Tom R wrote:
>> My notes: https://zq3q.org/fp/fed32-33ug-boothang.htm
>
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>> ## Subject: boot hangs after fedora 33 upgrade
>
> I would seriously consider upgrading to
Hello,
I carried out an online upgrade of my laptop a couple of days ago from F34 to
F35. No problems with that, and all seemed to be okay. However, today I noticed
that audio was not working, or partially working for some things (Zoom audio in
particular seemed to fail completely).
I noticed the
> My notes: https://zq3q.org/fp/fed32-33ug-boothang.htm
>
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> thanks,
> Tom | Milwaukee WI
>
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there was a thread in this (? or test) mailing list on this topic in Sept/Aug
in the past I've seen a box where by an kernel upgrade (F33 => F34 ?) no
mod
On Sun, Nov 07, 2021 at 08:13:27PM -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> I think it's because of packages that have been removed from the
> distro, but are still included in the groups. Maybe the warning
> message was added recently. The group definitions need to be
> cleaned up.
Yeah, this. I think proba
On 2021-11-08 13:33, John Horne wrote:
Hello,
I carried out an online upgrade of my laptop a couple of days ago from F34 to
F35. No problems with that, and all seemed to be okay. However, today I noticed
that audio was not working, or partially working for some things (Zoom audio in
particular
On Mon, 2021-11-08 at 15:45 -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
>
> On 2021-11-08 13:33, John Horne wrote:
> >
> >
> > I carried out an online upgrade of my laptop a couple of days ago from F34
> > to F35. No problems with that, and all seemed to be okay. However, today I
> > noticed that audio was not
Tried to 3D print something for the first time since switching
to fedora 35, and cura complains about not being able to convert
a python float to a C++ int then the print percentage displayed
on the screen becomes something like -50%.
I'll have to try a different model to see if it always happ
I thought I had seen information on how to uninstall wayland from
Fedora 34 - not just switch between xorg and wayland, but actually
remove the packages. But my google searches are coming up empty.
Is there a way to remove the wayland packages? I don't expect to be
attempting to live in a waylan
On 09/11/2021 07:47, Go Canes wrote:
I thought I had seen information on how to uninstall wayland from
Fedora 34 - not just switch between xorg and wayland, but actually
remove the packages. But my google searches are coming up empty.
Is there a way to remove the wayland packages? I don't expe
On 11/8/21 11:55 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
The "problem" is that dependencies will, if you use the conventional dnf
commands, will take the
plasma X11 stuff with it.
Only if they're not being used by anything else, and if that's true,
it's not a problem, is it?
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On 09/11/2021 15:08, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/8/21 11:55 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
The "problem" is that dependencies will, if you use the conventional dnf
commands, will take the
plasma X11 stuff with it.
Only if they're not being used by anything else, and if that's true, it's not a
problem, is i
On 11/9/21 12:11 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Why don't you give it a try on a KDE system and see what you're left with?
In order to do that, I'd first have to install KDE. And, if all of
those dependencies are being used by KDE, dnf shouldn't remove them, right?
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