Heads up. After today's updates I get black unresponsive screens. OK in
6.0.15
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Hello, since yesterday i do have a big problem.
After some updates and a succesfull reboot, i first could not login
anymore. Alsways a wrong password.
I solved this with resetting root password and my two user passwords.
Now i could login.
Root account works,
one user account (the empty one) als
I have a program that is supposed to listen to the same port on both
IPv4 and IPv6 sockets. In the past, what it did, was basically: create
new socket for IPv6, set option IPV6_V6ONLY to off, bind, listen; then
create a new socket for IPv4, and also bind and listen. The first bind
is either t
> On 6 Jan 2023, at 14:18, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
>
> I have a program that is supposed to listen to the same port on both IPv4
> and IPv6 sockets. In the past, what it did, was basically: create new socket
> for IPv6, set option IPV6_V6ONLY to off, bind, listen; then create a new
> socke
On 06/01/2023 18.59, Barry wrote:
On 6 Jan 2023, at 14:18, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
I have a program that is supposed to listen to the same port on both IPv4 and
IPv6 sockets. In the past, what it did, was basically: create new socket for
IPv6, set option IPV6_V6ONLY to off, bind, liste
Am Fr, 2023-01-06, 14:33 +0100, Karlderletzte
schrieb:
hello,
i find out some additional info.
if i disable network before login, then the graphical login works.
perhaps someting with my autofs.
but i dont know how to read something in logs.
> Hello, since yesterday i do have a big problem.
> A
hurray,
i find out the source of pain.
it is the autofs.service.
after disabling it, its working.
but i do not know, why this service freeze my laptop.
i use autofs since fedora 35 and do not edit anything.
does anybody knows something about configuration of autofs, especially
changes the last mon
I boot from the latest kernel (subject) then mount a shared directory on
a RHEL 7.9 host.
As soon as I access any file or directory on the shared directory the my
machine instantly & completely freezes.
Even the clock on the top bar stops, cursor stops blinking, and other
pc's cannot ping this o
Hi All,
FC37
Is there a picture stitcher that works with
Fedora and that does not require a rocked
scientist to use?
Many thanks,
-T
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On 1/6/23 15:08, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Is there a picture stitcher that works with
Fedora and that does not require a rocked
scientist to use?
I use hugin. If you stay with the high-level workflow (the numbered
buttons) it's simple to use. The rocket scientist options are also
there
On Fri, 06 Jan 2023 19:47:40 +0100
karlderletzte wrote:
> hurray,
> i find out the source of pain.
> it is the autofs.service.
> after disabling it, its working.
> but i do not know, why this service freeze my laptop.
> i use autofs since fedora 35 and do not edit anything.
>
> does anybody know
On Fri, 6 Jan 2023 14:57:53 -0500
Roger Wells wrote:
> I boot from the latest kernel (subject) then mount a shared directory
> on a RHEL 7.9 host.
> As soon as I access any file or directory on the shared directory the
> my machine instantly & completely freezes.
> Even the clock on the top bar s
On 1/6/23 13:50, David King wrote:
On 1/6/23 15:08, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Is there a picture stitcher that works with
Fedora and that does not require a rocked
scientist to use?
I use hugin. If you stay with the high-level workflow (the numbered
buttons) it's simple to use. The rock
Things I love about this list.
You get to find out about interesting software you were not even looking
for!
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 5:05 PM ToddAndMargo via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 1/6/23 13:50, David King wrote:
> > On 1/6/23 15:08, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> >>
On 06.01.23 23:03, stan via users wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jan 2023 14:57:53 -0500
Roger Wells wrote:
I boot from the latest kernel (subject) then mount a shared directory
on a RHEL 7.9 host.
As soon as I access any file or directory on the shared directory the
my machine instantly & completely freeze
On 2023-01-06 06:17, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
I have a program that is supposed to listen to the same port on both
IPv4 and IPv6 sockets. In the past, what it did, was basically:
create new socket for IPv6, set option IPV6_V6ONLY to off, bind,
listen; then create a new socket for IPv4, and also
On 6/1/23 22:22, John Pilkington wrote:
Heads up. After today's updates I get black unresponsive screens. OK
in 6.0.15
I'm using the nvidia 525.60.11 driver from
rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia-driver and there is no issue with kernel 6.0.16.
regards,
Steve
Hi,
I've just done an update which installed kernel 6.0.16 and I forgot
to run grub2-mkconfig, and when I booted from the grub menu's defined in
/boot/grub2/grub.cfg presumably updated by grubby, it did not run
initrd, the grub.cfg file generated by grub2-mkconfig does run initrd.
Is this
On Fri, 2023-01-06 at 19:47 +0100, karlderletzte wrote:
> it is the autofs.service.
> after disabling it, its working.
> but i do not know, why this service freeze my laptop.
> i use autofs since fedora 35 and do not edit anything.
As far as I was aware, autofs didn't do anything unless you did ed
On Sat, 2023-01-07 at 14:36 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I've just done an update which installed kernel 6.0.16 and I forgot
> to run grub2-mkconfig, and when I booted from the grub menu's defined in
> /boot/grub2/grub.cfg presumably updated by grubby, it did not run
> initrd, the grub.cfg fil
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