The answer is Hell No!
Fedora is no where near stable enough and secure enough.
On 1/26/2023 11:25 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2022 at 08:04, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Dec 6, 2022, at 08:27, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
I often recommend Fedora Server anytime I see
On Wed, 7 Dec 2022 at 08:04, Jonathan Billings wrote:
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> On Dec 6, 2022, at 08:27, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > I often recommend Fedora Server anytime I see folks using RHEL or
> > CentOS. I don't understand why organizations run that antique software
> > that is no longer in development. Fedora
On Wed, 7 Dec 2022 at 00:33, Gordon Messmer wrote:
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> On 2022-12-06 04:55, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> > From the above quotes, I thought that Meta/Facebook servers are using
> > Fedora Linux, or at least Linux servers.
>
>
> As far as I know, the answer is "No". Their production
On Tue, 6 Dec 2022 at 23:54, Roger Heflin wrote:
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> If you aren't buying support from the OS distributor and/or the application
> developer (and the app developer providing the support will only support the
> enterprise releases) then it makes little sense to use the "enterprise"
> variant.
>
On Tue, 6 Dec 2022 at 21:27, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 7:56 AM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> wrote:
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> > Subject: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?
> >
> > Good day from Singapore,
> >
> > I have just come across this article.
> >
> > Article: Fedora's
>
> No problem: btw, the workaround is here, I have not tried it yet, but will
> soon.
>
> https://github.com/livecd-tools/livecd-tools/issues/258#issuecomment-1402076355
IN case anyone is interested, the error or whatever appears to have been
introduced with the update to 30.0 in
Thanks Ron,
On 26/01/2023 23.04, Ron Yorston wrote:
Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
This started only recently (kernel 6.0.18 or 6.1, or another update?)
Is there a known problem.
There is. It's in the 6.1 kernel and it isn't yet fixed in Fedora.
(Not even in the 6.1.8 kernel currently in
On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 7:04 AM Ron Yorston wrote:
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> Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> >This started only recently (kernel 6.0.18 or 6.1, or another update?)
> >
> >Is there a known problem.
>
> There is. It's in the 6.1 kernel and it isn't yet fixed in Fedora.
> (Not even in the 6.1.8 kernel
On 26Jan2023 12:31, Michael Hennebry wrote:
My guess is that if one really and truly wants a 3x1 and a 1x1
the effect could be got by running two instances of the server.
Yes. Or you can run the one server with two "screens", eg :10.0 and
:10.1; there's a reason for that trailing ".0" on
On Thu, 26 Jan 2023, Felix Miata wrote:
Thomas Cameron via users composed on 2023-01-25 14:19 (UTC-0600):
The weird thing is, it seems like the desktop THINKS my screen looks
like this:
+ + +
+ + +
I can't tell you if it differs for Wayland users, but for Xorg users, that's
exactly what
I'm using mediawriter to create a USB boot stick. Works fine.
I would like to label the USB stick.
AFAIK mediawriter does not have that option. gparted does not have that
ability either.
It appears that livecd-tools does, but it appears that it requires a
kickstart file.
Any suggestions for a
On Wed, Jan 25, 2023, at 7:53 PM, Tim via users wrote:
> Does anyone else notice this happen in LibreOffice (7.3.7.2) on Fedora
> 36:
>
> Open the AutoCorrect options (in an AutoCorrect sub-menu in the Tools
> menu).
>
> Click on any of the tabs, or use the scroll wheel on the mouse, and the
>
In a test was able to get memtest 6.01 to work from
modified regular boot of image, but trying from UEFI
boot under Virtual Box it doesn't bring up menu, but
brings Shell options.
Process get memtest files from
https://memtest.org/
Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
>This started only recently (kernel 6.0.18 or 6.1, or another update?)
>
>Is there a known problem.
There is. It's in the 6.1 kernel and it isn't yet fixed in Fedora.
(Not even in the 6.1.8 kernel currently in testing.)
Here's a SuSE bug report:
I am running up-to-date f36.
Recently I had kvm "virsh restore" take a long time. Normally it takes less
than 10s but now it took 10-15m!.
Then it took 30m (qemu-system-x86_64 running 100% CPU all the time) and I
started looking around.
I noticed that khugepaged is also running 100% CPU.
Thomas Cameron via users composed on 2023-01-25 14:19 (UTC-0600):
> I have a multi monitor machine. The displays are set up like this:
> + + +
> +
> So I have three large monitors and a smaller tablet below the far right
> monitor.
> The weird thing is, it seems like the desktop THINKS
On 26/01/2023 15:56, Frederic Muller wrote:
journalctl -b 0 -g power
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM: Power Resource [PXP]
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM: Power Resource [PUBS]
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM: Power Resource [BTPR]
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM:
On 25/01/2023 21:44, Barry Scott wrote:
journalctl -b 0 -g power
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM: Power Resource [PXP]
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM: Power Resource [PUBS]
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM: Power Resource [BTPR]
Jan 26 15:53:32 romeo kernel: ACPI: PM:
On 1/25/23 19:53, Tim via users wrote:
Does anyone else notice this happen in LibreOffice (7.3.7.2) on Fedora
36:
Open the AutoCorrect options (in an AutoCorrect sub-menu in the Tools
menu).
Click on any of the tabs, or use the scroll wheel on the mouse, and the
options window gets wider and
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