Am 13.02.23 um 04:35 schrieb Bill Cunningham:
IDK if anyone is familiar with this series of legacy products/drivers or
I am not familiar with these drivers, but AFAIS, they seem to be in
Fedora's kernel:
# modinfo rt2800usb
filename:
/lib/modules/6.1.10-200.fc37.x86_64/kernel/drivers/net/
Ok, I see. That looks like them. Do you just use insmod?
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023, 7:29 AM Ralf Corsépius wrote:
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> Am 13.02.23 um 04:35 schrieb Bill Cunningham:
> > IDK if anyone is familiar with this series of legacy products/drivers or
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> I am not familiar with these drivers, but AFAIS, they
Am 13.02.23 um 14:08 schrieb Bill C:
Ok, I see. That looks like them. Do you just use insmod?
Probably - Definitely something worth trying.
However, in my understanding, the driver should be autoloaded if it
detects a suitable device.
May-be the usb id of your device doesn't match with one
After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
functioning as I can access it via ssh. Sometimes this
state is accompanied by the fan running at high speed
though the card is not ove
On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 09:04:39 -0500
Jon LaBadie wrote:
> Can I pre-install the 525 packages so they are present
> when I reboot after I install the new hardware? I.e.
> can both series be installed without consequence?
I don't have an nvidia card, but while I think this is theoretically
possible
If the new card is supported with the 470 driver then I would replace
the card while the 470 driver is running.
Then do the upgrade.
Both drivers have the same name so you will not be able to have both
installed and built in /lib/modules at the same time.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 8:05 AM Jon LaBa
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 09:27:40AM -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
If the new card is supported with the 470 driver then I would replace
the card while the 470 driver is running.
Then do the upgrade.
Ahh, good thought. I only checked the recommended drivers for the card.
I didn't check the cards
On 13/02/2023 15:27, Roger Heflin wrote:
If the new card is supported with the 470 driver then I would replace
the card while the 470 driver is running.
Then do the upgrade.
Both drivers have the same name so you will not be able to have both
installed and built in /lib/modules at the same time
> On 13 Feb 2023, at 14:05, Jon LaBadie wrote:
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> After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
> to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
> monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
> functioning as I can access it via ssh. Sometimes this
> state is accompan
When I use these tools I get nothing. I ran insmod, that would not install
anything. I was thinking there are a bunch of dependencies needed. I must
need to install more packages or I will try the live workstation later.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023, 7:29 AM Ralf Corsépius wrote:
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> Am 13.02.23 um 04
> On 13 Feb 2023, at 19:12, Bill C wrote:
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> When I use these tools I get nothing. I ran insmod, that would not install
> anything. I was thinking there are a bunch of dependencies needed. I must
> need to install more packages or I will try the live workstation later.
I have always used mo
insmod is the original low level way to do it and you need the full
path and module filename.
modprobe knows the correct kernel and knows where all modules are
supposed to be install so should just work(assuming a depmod was run
to build the name -> filename mappings).
dmesg | grep -i rt28 and
On Feb 13, 2023, at 07:29, Ralf Corsépius wrote:
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>> Am 13.02.23 um 04:35 schrieb Bill Cunningham:
>> IDK if anyone is familiar with this series of legacy products/drivers or
>
> I am not familiar with these drivers, but AFAIS, they seem to be in Fedora's
> kernel:
>
> # modinfo rt2800usb
>
On Mon, 2023-02-13 at 09:04 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
> to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
> monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
> functioning as I can access it via ssh. Sometimes this
> state is accompan
Just following up on an older thread...
Tim:
>> You can try setting it to pass the file to xdg-open, and then
>> xdg-open will try opening the file in the right application for
>> what the file is. See if that changes anything.
Stephen Morris:
> To use xdg-open do I need to save the attachment
supplemental:
I should point out that I don't *use* Thunderbird. I have it installed
(the one from Fedora's preinstallation, not a different "daily" one),
and can experiment with it, but I use Evolution. Out of all the email
clients I've tried on Linux, it's the least-worst. Not the best
recom
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 01:10:25PM +1030, Tim via users wrote:
On Mon, 2023-02-13 at 09:04 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
functioning as I
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