On 6/28/22 02:27, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/27/22 19:20, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Happened again. I submitted a bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2101629
If you think it's the kernel, did you try booting the previous kernel
to see if it still happens?
Dah.
Next time!
Just locked again.
Now running with kernel: 15.17.12.200
On 6/28/22 06:18, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 6/28/22 02:27, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/27/22 19:20, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Happened again. I submitted a bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2101629
If you think it's the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=769-0f75Xag
The last episode of Linux Saloon of June 2022 is about Fedora 36
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On Tue, 2022-06-28 at 19:56 +0200, Luna Jernberg wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=769-0f75Xag
>
> The last episode of Linux Saloon of June 2022 is about Fedora 36
Kindly refrain from cross-posting:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines#Do_not_Cross_Post
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Samuel,
Well thanks. It is NOT the kernel as I am still locking up. But it is
something else related to that update, as I did not get these lockups
before. I have updated the bug report and sent a number of related
selinux error details and messages
My video is radeon. That is showing in
Hi,
I've added my user to multiple groups in /etc/group, but running "id" only
shows the primary group.
$ id
uid=1003(alex) gid=1003(alex) groups=1003(alex)
This user belongs to a number of other groups.
$ grep ^alex /etc/group
alex:x:1003:group1,group2
I remember many years ago having to modif
On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 8:40 PM Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> Samuel,
>
> Well thanks. It is NOT the kernel as I am still locking up. But it is
> something else related to that update, as I did not get these lockups
> before. I have updated the bug report and sent a number of related
> selinux err
On 6/28/22 16:38, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Well thanks. It is NOT the kernel as I am still locking up. But it is
something else related to that update, as I did not get these lockups
before. I have updated the bug report and sent a number of related
selinux error details and messages
The se
On 6/28/22 17:14, Alex wrote:
I've added my user to multiple groups in /etc/group, but running "id"
only shows the primary group.
$ id
uid=1003(alex) gid=1003(alex) groups=1003(alex)
This user belongs to a number of other groups.
$ grep ^alex /etc/group
alex:x:1003:group1,group2
You're doing
I recently acquired a
Refurbished: Grade A Dell OptiPlex GX980 Tower PC, Intel Core I3-550 3.2Ghz, 8G
DDR3, 1T HDD, DVD, VGA, WiFi, Bluetooth ...
I can boot it from a live Centos 7 disk.
According to W10, the HDD is partitioned as follows:
System: 350 MB
C:930.44 GB
recovery: 750 MB
I
Samuel Sieb:
>> The journal has nothing to do with memory management. It's about
>> filesystem protection. btrfs would also be better because it is
>> always "journaled" (not exactly, but fairly equivalent).
Bill Cunningham:
> I thought it was involved in "swapping". Like a swap file my bad.
On Mon, 2022-06-27 at 20:20 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I dimly recall an "accessibility" feature that emulate caps lock
> if you pressed the shift key a "long time". (Maybe it wasn't caps
> lock but some other helpful feature.) Drove me crazy because I have a
> tendency to linger over the shift ke
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