On 5/31/23 2:44 PM, Go Canes wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 4:05 PM home user wrote:
2. I used Fedora Media Writer to put Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-37-1.7.iso"
on stick_1; no hint of trouble. I tested it in the left USB-3 port; it failed. I
tested it in the right port; it succeeded.
On 5/18/23 4:21 PM, home user wrote:
(f37 stand-alone dual-boot workstation)
During this afternoon's patching (via dnf), a warning GUI popped up saying
/boot is full. It offered me the option to move /boot files to trash, but no
option to delete anything. I tried moving the rescue file to tr
On 6/1/23 17:37, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2023-06-02 at 00:39 +0200, Peter Boy wrote:
(a) The message says .. domain failed DCV (Domain Control Validation)
… Even if the domain worked previously, it may be worthwhile to check
the DNS entry.
So far as I can tell, there's nothing wrong with
On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 18:38 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> USB3 uses frequencies higher than USB2, so other devices can be
> affected by poor shielding at the ports, and kinked cables or
> excessively long leads connecting port to system board cause
> deterioration of the signals. Are both po
On Fri, 2023-06-02 at 00:39 +0200, Peter Boy wrote:
> (a) The message says .. domain failed DCV (Domain Control Validation)
> … Even if the domain worked previously, it may be worthwhile to check
> the DNS entry.
So far as I can tell, there's nothing wrong with my DNS records. Of
course reverse l
> Am 01.06.2023 um 17:44 schrieb Tim via users :
>
> On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 11:15 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
>> Trying to find decent and affordable hosting in my country is an
>> exercise in frustration. Trying to find one that's actually in my
>> country is difficult
>
> Realising, after the
Hello
Il giorno lun, 29/05/2023 alle 00.02 +0100, Barry ha scritto:
>
>
> > On 28 May 2023, at 16:18, ogio.spam wrote:
> >
> > find . -type f -iname "*pdf" -exec tar -Azvf
> > /var/tmp/SomeArchive.tgz {} \;
>
> find . -type f -iname "*pdf" -exec tar -Azvf
> /var/tmp/SomeArchive.tgz {} +
>
On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 5:05 PM home user wrote:
> (replying to Tim and George)
>
> Thank-you Tim and George.
>
> On 5/29/23 7:01 AM, George N. White III wrote:
>
> > Early USB-3 was problematic. Have you used USB memory sticks before?
> There have been cheap USB sticks that advertise a much hi
Hi- am hopefully missing something dumb/obvious here---
Am trying to cross-compile for raspberry-pi, but some basic headers appear to
be missing, or not redirecting to 'generics'.
-
Install the cross-compiler(s):
dnf install gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu gcc-c++-aarch64-linux-gnu
-
Compi
> On 1 Jun 2023, at 19:28, Frank Elsner via users
> wrote:
>
> I simply want to use pulseaudio.
In case you are not aware.
There are design problems in pulseaudio that pipewire fixes.
Also there is no new work going into pulseaudio all the effort
is going into pipewire.
Barry
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On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 11:57:57 -0500 Roger Heflin wrote:
> I am not sure what you are attempting to do by trying to replace
> pipewire with pulse, but you only removed the pipewire to pulseaudio
> module, you did not erase any of the actual pipewire rpms, just the
> module that provides pulseaudio com
Hi all,
I had a VirtualBox environment working in Fedora 38 using RPM Fusion
package.
Today I needed to start a VM and it hangs on starting at 20%
I thought it was a disk full, but it's not the case.
I rebooted my PC and tryed with a different VM but the result was the
same.
So I removed virtual
> That is normal and expected. There is a recent discussion on systemd devel
> list
> about this and possibly cleaning up the log.
>
> Its nothing to worry about. journalctl knows how to join the records in the
> separate
> files together into a seamless log stream.
>
> barry
aha
thanks for li
> On 1 Jun 2023, at 17:46, Frank Elsner via users
> wrote:
>
> # pactl stat
> Connection failure: Connection refused
> pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
I have pipewire and its pulse adapter installed (the default I think)
and pactl stat works without that error.
I assume that
> On 1 Jun 2023, at 17:39, old sixpack13 wrote:
>
> since update to F38 Beta I see a lot of small (~4.5 MB) files under
> /var/log/journal/
>
> in the journal:
> Monotonic clock jumped backwards relative to last journal entry, rotating.
> or
> Realtime clock jumped backwards relative to last
I am not sure what you are attempting to do by trying to replace
pipewire with pulse, but you only removed the pipewire to pulseaudio
module, you did not erase any of the actual pipewire rpms, just the
module that provides pulseaudio compatibility.
What exactly did the dnf swap command say it did?
On Thu, Jun 1, 2023 at 11:44 AM Tim via users
wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 11:15 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> > Trying to find decent and affordable hosting in my country is an
> > exercise in frustration. Trying to find one that's actually in my
> > country is difficult
>
> Realising, after
Hello all,
I've done
sudo dnf swap --allowerasing pipewire-pulseaudio pulseaudio
But even after login pipewire seems still to be active:
# ps -ef | grep -E "pulse|pipe"
frank 19848 19503 3 18:19 ?00:00:47 /usr/bin/pipewire
frank 19850 19503 4 18:19 ?00:
since update to F38 Beta I see a lot of small (~4.5 MB) files under
/var/log/journal/
in the journal:
Monotonic clock jumped backwards relative to last journal entry, rotating.
or
Realtime clock jumped backwards relative to last journal entry, rotating.
just me ???
and
Bios battery damaged/empty
You can also use dd to copy the usb stick back to a file, and compare the
two files with cmp. (The original iso file should be an initial segment of
the stick copy.) Maybe you can use cmp to directly compare the iso and the
usb device, but I've never done it that way. --Stephen
On Wed, May 31, 2
On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 11:15 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Trying to find decent and affordable hosting in my country is an
> exercise in frustration. Trying to find one that's actually in my
> country is difficult
Realising, after the fact, I hadn't mentioned I'm in Australia, during
this thread.
On Fri, 2023-06-02 at 00:46 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had seen similar bogus error messages that
> something might have been wrong, or maybe not, but nothing is wrong
> afterwards. Patrick, also using let's encrypt, said he hadn't. So
> I'm
> assuming it's some pecul
Tim:
>> No, I sanitised it. I've found, in the past, that exposing real
>> addresses gets it abused (extra spam and hacking attempts), since such
>> people harvest mailing lists and newsgroups.
Samuel Sieb:
> Then that was a very misleading post... I assumed that it was some sort
> of check tha
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