Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread home user via users
On 11/7/24 10:22 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/7/24 4:15 PM, home user via users wrote: On 11/6/24 10:15 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: [snip] [snip] -bash.11[~]: I still have old kernel files in /boot: -bash.17[~]: cd /boot -bash.18[boot]: ls *-6.10.* config-6.10.12-100.fc39.x86_64 System

Re: Remove disk encryption in Maintenance Mode

2024-11-08 Thread Roger Heflin
I am not sure what version mine last worked on. I would guess the default changed on 39 or 40. What fixed it for me (type plain password from stdin) was adding --hash ripemd160 (they appear to have changed the default hash, BAD developer). Guessing related to this: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 8:15 PM home user via users wrote: > > On 11/8/24 5:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > On 11/8/24 10:15 AM, home user via users wrote: > >> While doing those "rpm -qf" commands, 2 questions came to mind. > >> 1. Suppose [dir] has sub-directories. If I do "rpm -qf [dir]/*", will

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/8/24 5:14 PM, home user via users wrote: On 11/8/24 5:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 10:15 AM, home user via users wrote: While doing those "rpm -qf" commands, 2 questions came to mind. 1. Suppose [dir] has sub-directories.  If I do "rpm -qf [dir]/*", will it also check [dir]'s sub

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/8/24 8:46 PM, home user via users wrote: I thought that in the case of a file that IS owned by a package, rpm -qf was displaying the name of the owned file.  So I was expecting a file name to appear once, not 2000+ times! It's now occurring to me that in the case of a file that is owned

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread home user via users
On 11/8/24 9:06 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 6:19 PM, home user via users wrote: On 11/8/24 6:40 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 5:14 PM, home user via users wrote: Tried this on /lib/modules/6.11.5-200.fc40.x86_64/. Some files got listed (file names only) a huge number of times (multip

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread home user via users
On 11/8/24 6:40 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 5:14 PM, home user via users wrote: On 11/8/24 5:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 10:15 AM, home user via users wrote: While doing those "rpm -qf" commands, 2 questions came to mind. 1. Suppose [dir] has sub-directories.  If I do "rpm -qf [

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/8/24 6:19 PM, home user via users wrote: On 11/8/24 6:40 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 5:14 PM, home user via users wrote: Tried this on /lib/modules/6.11.5-200.fc40.x86_64/. Some files got listed (file names only) a huge number of times (multiple 40-line screens per file).  These ar

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread home user via users
On 11/8/24 6:33 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 8:15 PM home user via users wrote: On 11/8/24 5:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 10:15 AM, home user via users wrote: While doing those "rpm -qf" commands, 2 questions came to mind. 1. Suppose [dir] has sub-directories. If

Re: Remove disk encryption in Maintenance Mode

2024-11-08 Thread Todd Zullinger
Roger Heflin wrote: > I am not sure what version mine last worked on. I would guess the > default changed on 39 or 40. > > What fixed it for me (type plain password from stdin) was adding > --hash ripemd160 (they appear to have changed the default hash, BAD > developer). > > Guessing related to

Re: HDR Support in KDE

2024-11-08 Thread Stephen Morris
On 7/11/24 08:43, Stephen Morris wrote: On 6/11/24 20:40, Barry Scott wrote: On 5 Nov 2024, at 22:10, Stephen Morris wrote: In my case I need a BENQ EL2870U driver to get HDR enabled in Windows. That would indicate they have a non-standard implementation in the monitor. Unless someone a

Re: DNF Needs Restarting Repository Update

2024-11-08 Thread Stephen Morris
On 8/11/24 09:08, Jeffrey Walton wrote: The noisy glibc trigger-post-uninstall scriptlet was fixed recently; see. Thanks Jeffrey, my assumption was it had been updated. regards, Steve OpenPGP_0x1EBE7C07B0F7242C.asc Description: OpenPGP pu

Re: Systemd-resolved

2024-11-08 Thread Barry
> On 8 Nov 2024, at 13:19, jarmo wrote: > > Had to install inxi first :) Thanks for the info. Do you see systemd-resolved failing immediately after you first login? Or does if fail after you have been using the system for a little while? After it fails do you see any journal logs about the oo

Weird KDE vs. Chrome App Problem

2024-11-08 Thread Thomas Cameron
I nuked my Fedora 40 machine, installed Fedora 41. At the same time, I switched from Xfce (after using it for over a decade) to KDE. I am absolutely adoring the KDE experience, but there is one weird thing that I can't figure out. I hope someone can point me in the right direction. I use a fai

Re: Systemd-resolved

2024-11-08 Thread jarmo
Fri, 8 Nov 2024 09:06:46 + Barry kirjoitti: > > On 8 Nov 2024, at 06:02, jarmo wrote: > > > > Process: 19413 ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved > > (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Main PID: 19413 (code=exited, > > status=1/FAILURE) Error: 12 (Muistin varaaminen ei onnistu) > > T

Re: Systemd-resolved

2024-11-08 Thread Tim via users
On Fri, 2024-11-08 at 01:19 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > Disabling a service only lasts until the next (re)boot. And it does > not stop currently executing services, and the service can still be > started in the current session. Not quite the full picture, not in general, even if that was a spec

Re: Systemd-resolved

2024-11-08 Thread Barry Scott
> On 8 Nov 2024, at 09:44, jarmo wrote: > > Fri, 8 Nov 2024 09:06:46 + > Barry kirjoitti: > >>> On 8 Nov 2024, at 06:02, jarmo wrote: >>> >>> Process: 19413 ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved >>> (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Main PID: 19413 (code=exited, >>> status=1/FAILURE

Re: Systemd-resolved

2024-11-08 Thread jarmo
Fri, 8 Nov 2024 12:58:16 + Barry Scott kirjoitti: > > I asked for `inxi -Fzxx` that will provide a lot of info beyond RAM > can you provide that? > > FYI I use `free -h` so that the numbers are easier to read. > > Barry Had to install inxi first :) Below is with systemd-resolved System:

Re: Systemd-resolved

2024-11-08 Thread Barry
> On 8 Nov 2024, at 06:02, jarmo wrote: > > Process: 19413 ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved (code=exited, > status=1/FAILURE) > Main PID: 19413 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) > Error: 12 (Muistin varaaminen ei onnistu) This is ENOMEM and that implies your do not have enough

Re: Weird KDE vs. Chrome App Problem

2024-11-08 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2024-11-08 at 17:19 -0600, Thomas Cameron wrote: >   So my question is, how do I get a middle click to lower a PWA app in > KDE? I have not been able to find any articles on how to enable title > bars in Chrome apps, although I may be searching using the wrong terms. > Any pointers? Her

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/8/24 10:15 AM, home user via users wrote: While doing those "rpm -qf" commands, 2 questions came to mind. 1. Suppose [dir] has sub-directories.  If I do "rpm -qf [dir]/*", will it also check [dir]'s sub-directories? If no, then 2. How do get the sub-directories checked without having to d

Re: clean-up of old kernel fragments.

2024-11-08 Thread home user via users
On 11/8/24 5:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 11/8/24 10:15 AM, home user via users wrote: While doing those "rpm -qf" commands, 2 questions came to mind. 1. Suppose [dir] has sub-directories.  If I do "rpm -qf [dir]/*", will it also check [dir]'s sub-directories? If no, then 2. How do get the sub-