Did a clean install of Fedora 39 on a Dell Latitude 5580 and was
working fine.
After a recent updated started have it get like 50 alerts that almost
all were to add exceptions.
tried changing it from enforcing to permissive but no change
then changed targetted to minimum and no change.
Go thru th
...
>
> Got frustrated and ended up just disabling the selinux completely.
> Seems strange that it starts reporting all this issues, and option to
> fix them are almost all to add selinux exceptions?
>
sudo fixfiles -B onboot
OR
sudo touch /.autorelabel
and
reboot
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On 12/2/23 15:48, Tim Evans wrote:
Brand New Dell XPS 15 coming tomorrow, to replace my venerable Lenovo
T530. (Looking forward to something a little lighter to lug around.)
It's been 10 years since I set the T530 up to dual-boot Fedora and Windows.
I'm sure I can figure out how to reduce the
> Am 07.12.2023 um 22:39 schrieb Tim Evans :
>
> Closing the loop on this. Thanks to everyone who replied. This turned out to
> be fairly simple, and everyone who replied had something good to add.
Hi Tim and all participants here,
This thread is a permanent and recurring topic. Wouldn't it
On 12/7/23 13:39, Tim Evans wrote:
o Go into the PC BIOS and disable "Secure Boot." (Apparently, there
is a workaround that allows you to skip this, but I didn't explore it.)
Did you try without doing this? It should just work.
o While in the BIOS, change the boot device order to put yo
On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 6:22 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> Usually there's a key you can press to get a boot selection menu so you
> can one-time boot from the USB without having to change the boot order.
>
F12 on my Dell systems. On my desktop the monitor is slow to start (using
a
cheap USBC to HDM
George N. White III composed on 2023-12-07 19:38 (UTC-0400):
> Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> Usually there's a key you can press to get a boot selection menu so you
>> can one-time boot from the USB without having to change the boot order.
> F12 on my Dell systems. On my desktop the monitor is slow to
Dear kind Fedora users,
When there was a kernel upgrade from 6.5.12 to 6.6.2, the 6.6.2-*fc39 kernel,
the 6.6.3*, and 6.6.4*.fc39 kernel fail to boot. Machine just hangs. It used
to just work great. Now the machine hangs and I have to install updates and
exclude the kernels with sudo dnf upg
On Thu, 7 Dec 2023, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Usually there's a key you can press to get a boot selection menu so you can
one-time boot from the USB without having to change the boot order.
In my experiencem, external drives come before internal drives anyway.
I've been bitten by this.
--
Michael
A while back I acquired a NVMe caddy but did not get to use it. I now did as I
got an NVMe disk.
The caddy is
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001346524009.html
Color: 10Gbps M2PV C3
The disk is
1TB WD Blue SN580 NVMe WDS100T3B0E (PCie v4)
I expected to see 1G
On 12/7/23 17:35, olivares33561 via users wrote:
Dear kind Fedora users,
When there was a kernel upgrade from 6.5.12 to 6.6.2, the 6.6.2-*fc39 kernel,
the 6.6.3*, and 6.6.4*.fc39 kernel fail to boot. Machine just hangs. It used
to just work great. Now the machine hangs and I have to install
On 12/7/23 21:56, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
A while back I acquired a NVMe caddy but did not get to use it. I now
did as I got an NVMe disk.
The caddy is
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001346524009.html
Color: 10Gbps M2PV C3
The disk is
1TB WD Blue SN580 NVMe WDS1
On 12/7/23 00:22, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
Got frustrated and ended up just disabling the selinux completely.
Seems strange that it starts reporting all this issues, and option to
fix them are almost all to add selinux exceptions?
I think it will always give you an option to add ex
On 7 Dec 2023 at 23:06, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Date sent: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 23:06:08 -0800
Subject:Re: Clean install of Fedora 39 on Dell notebook
was working, but
recent update not getting 50 selerts??
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