I also had to stop and disable dnf-makecache.timer and all updates
functions
$ sudo systemctl disable --now dnf-makecache.timer
I run sometime manually dnf update, only when I plan to reboot my
notebook.
When dnf-makecache work, prevent suspend with result 'dependency'[1],
and suspend service do
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On 07/11/2022 12:32, Frédéric wrote:
As John Pilkington said in another thread (monitor/display problem):
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/6OJJUVYSELK24XWKZBKZ6N7WR2AMQQ7N/
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Have you tried this 3
Greetings,
I recently read somewhere that there is a dnf command to finish
upgrading when an upgrade crashes during an upgrade. I tried Googling to
find it just now and have come up empty.
Does anyone know what it is?
Thanks.
Scott
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2022, at 8:03 AM, Scott Beamer wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I recently read somewhere that there is a dnf command to finish
> upgrading when an upgrade crashes during an upgrade. I tried Googling to
> find it just now and have come up empty.
>
> Does anyone know what it is?
Not sure if
On Mon, Nov 7, 2022, at 9:08 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> The machine *OaklandWeather* is set up to export some directories to
> the machine *amito*. But when OaklandWeather is restarted the export is
> lost. Running "# exportfs -a" restores the export and the desired files
> can be seen by ami
On 11/8/22 8:09 AM, Doug Herr wrote:
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022, at 8:03 AM, Scott Beamer wrote:
Greetings,
I recently read somewhere that there is a dnf command to finish
upgrading when an upgrade crashes during an upgrade. I tried Googling to
find it just now and have come up empty.
Does anyone kno
Probable a simple solution, but its been a while since I done this type of
stuff.
Have a cable modem that has 4 ports but using 2.
First port gets public IP xxx.xxx.233.11 with private network 192.168.16.x
Second port gets public IP xxx.xxx.234.251 with private network 192.168.24.x
ip route
defa
On Tue, Nov 08, 2022 at 12:59:52AM -, Jake D wrote:
> I am still getting emails. Unsure if you have actioned this yet.
I have, I can confirm you are not subscribed anymore.
So, you should likely not get this (or any other emails from the list).
If you still do, can you forward directly to m
On Tue, Nov 08, 2022 at 08:03:55AM -0800, Scott Beamer wrote:
Greetings,
I recently read somewhere that there is a dnf command to finish
upgrading when an upgrade crashes during an upgrade. I tried Googling to
find it just now and have come up empty.
Does anyone know what it is?
No, but migh
On 11/8/22 09:09, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
Probable a simple solution, but its been a while since I done this type of
stuff.
Have a cable modem that has 4 ports but using 2.
First port gets public IP xxx.xxx.233.11 with private network 192.168.16.x
Second port gets public IP xxx.xx
Michael-
From the subject unable to determine the connectivity you are trying to resolve.
From the output of the $ ip route command, it seems you have a host
with two interfaces connected to a cable modem and they are assigned
ip addresses in two different subnets and that seems to be working.
On 11/8/22 18:09, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
Probable a simple solution, but its been a while since I done this type of
stuff.
Have a cable modem that has 4 ports but using 2.
First port gets public IP xxx.xxx.233.11 with private network 192.168.16.x
Second port gets public IP xxx.xx
On 9/11/22 03:03, Scott Beamer wrote:
Greetings,
I recently read somewhere that there is a dnf command to finish
upgrading when an upgrade crashes during an upgrade. I tried Googling
to find it just now and have come up empty.
Does anyone know what it is?
I'm not sure you actually need a spe
On 11/8/22 08:03, Scott Beamer wrote:
I recently read somewhere that there is a dnf command to finish
upgrading when an upgrade crashes during an upgrade. I tried Googling to
find it just now and have come up empty.
Does anyone know what it is?
yum had an option for that, but not dnf. Just
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 12:04 PM Scott Beamer
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I recently read somewhere that there is a dnf command to finish
> upgrading when an upgrade crashes during an upgrade. I tried Googling to
> find it just now and have come up empty.
>
> Does anyone know what it is?
>
I don’t re
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