Re: Libreoffice on F36 quirk in auto-correct control window

2023-01-25 Thread Tim via users
Tim:
>> 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 wider each time you do that.

Go Canes:
> I assume you mean LibreOffice Writer  I also have 7.3.7.2 on
> Fedora 36, in my case using KDE, and I do not see the described
> behavior.  No apparent error in my case.

Yes, sorry, it was the Writer word processor part of LibreOffice.

This is on Mate spin, quite basic installation.
 
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Re: Libreoffice on F36 quirk in auto-correct control window

2023-01-25 Thread Go Canes
On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 10:53 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
> options window gets wider and wider each time you do that.
> [...]

I assume you mean LibreOffice Writer  I also have 7.3.7.2 on
Fedora 36, in my case using KDE, and I do not see the described
behavior.  No apparent error in my case.
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Libreoffice on F36 quirk in auto-correct control window

2023-01-25 Thread Tim via users
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 wider each time you do that.

Various other interactions with the window cause the same effect, as
well.  And you can't grab the edge of the window with the mouse and
resize it smaller again.

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Weird multiple display issue

2023-01-25 Thread Thomas Cameron via users

Howdy -

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 my screen looks 
like this:


+ + +
+ + +

So what happens is, when I do something like use a background image 
across multiple monitors, it stretches it so that half the image shows 
up on my top three monitors, and about a third of the bottom of the 
image shows up on my small monitor down to the right.


Also, and this is the real problem, when I choose to rearrange my 
desktop icons, it distributes them across the left side of my left 
monitor and down across the nonexistent left bottom screen it seems to 
think is there. So my desktop icons disappear. About half of them appear 
to be placed under the leftmost monitor, but there's no monitor under 
that top monitor.


I've posted pix of what my desktop looks like, and what I see when I 
capture a screenshot. https://imgur.com/a/gUBsgML


In the screenshot, I have Chrome maximized on all four physical screens. 
As you can see from the screenshot, there is empty virtual desktop space 
below the left and center physical screens. You can see that my desktop 
icons are in that empty space. But I can't see them on the physical screens.


Anyone know how to fix this so that my desktop icons don't disappear off 
the bottom of my screen?


Thanks!
Thomas
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread John Pilkington

On 25/01/2023 18:05, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:



I'll instal kmod-nvidia and probably it will fix the problem; maybe when 
I am up to speed with a kernel with headers I'll  decide if I want it or 
not...


Thanks for the help.

G


The rpmfusion users list had this two days ago:

Fedora 37
-
Pushed to testing:
nvidia-kmod-525.85.05-1.fc37
nvidia-modprobe-525.85.05-1.fc37
nvidia-open-kmod-525.85.05-1.fc37
nvidia-persistenced-525.85.05-1.fc37
nvidia-settings-525.85.05-1.fc37
nvidia-xconfig-525.85.05-1.fc37
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-525.85.05-1.fc37

Usually they would be pushed to stable after a few days.

John P


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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread GianPiero Puccioni

On 25/01/2023 18:33, Barry Scott wrote:


On 25/01/2023 16:57, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

On 25/01/2023 17:31, John Pilkington wrote:

On 25/01/2023 15:44, stan via users wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 10:59:10 +0100
GianPiero Puccioni  wrote:


Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed
that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.
In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is
very recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most
recent in the repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.

There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the
headers to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?


The headers are only updated when the kernel interface changes now.
This has been the case for many releases of fedora.  What I am saying
is that the problem is not the headers, so you can eliminate it from
your list of possibilities.


But akmods still needs them to recompile the driver or not?


man akmods  ?



I tried both "akmods -force" and "akmods -akmod nvidia", this one answers with
   Checking kmods exist for 6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64 [ OK  ]
which I do not understand.


$ ls /var/cache/akmods/
akmods.log  nvidia/

$ ls /var/cache/akmods/nvidia/
525.78.01-1-for-6.1.5-200.fc37.x86_64.log 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.5-200.fc37.x86_64-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64.rpm
525.78.01-1-for-6.1.6-200.fc37.x86_64.log 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.6-200.fc37.x86_64-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64.rpm
525.78.01-1-for-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64.log 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64.rpm


Theses are the logs and build results on my system. You can look at the log of 
the build and check it for errors.


I have only the rpm and log for the 6.0.11 and 6.0.12 from last month when I had 
the last update of F35.




If you have the RPM build sucessfully and installed then its something
else that is stopping this working.

What is the version of hardware that you have?

Is this the correct driver for your hardware?

Does https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA have anything to help?

I have a "GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Mobile" which is still supported according to 
RPMFusion.


dnf.log has a lot of stuff but there is something about trying to download 
kernel-headers but finding only 6.1.15. Maybe this is enough if you have also 
that kernel and all the stuff but I have just upgraded to F37 and 6.1.17 is the 
only recent one
I have no idea if this is same sort of a bug or just a weird corner case no one 
considered.


I'll instal kmod-nvidia and probably it will fix the problem; maybe when I am up 
to speed with a kernel with headers I'll  decide if I want it or not...


Thanks for the help.

G
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread Jon LaBadie

On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 05:57:28PM +0100, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

On 25/01/2023 17:31, John Pilkington wrote:

On 25/01/2023 15:44, stan via users wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 10:59:10 +0100
GianPiero Puccioni  wrote:


Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed
that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.
In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.



What nVidia driver version are you using?  nVidia sometimes continues
support for a specific card with a newer driver.  Support for the older
driver may then be discontinued.

It was a few updates ago, but I had a situation similar to yours
and had to update what driver I was using.  nVidia has a webpage
to determine what driver you should be using:

  https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx

Jon
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread Barry Scott


On 25/01/2023 16:57, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

On 25/01/2023 17:31, John Pilkington wrote:

On 25/01/2023 15:44, stan via users wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 10:59:10 +0100
GianPiero Puccioni  wrote:


Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed
that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.
In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is
very recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most
recent in the repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.

There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the
headers to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?


The headers are only updated when the kernel interface changes now.
This has been the case for many releases of fedora.  What I am saying
is that the problem is not the headers, so you can eliminate it from
your list of possibilities.


But akmods still needs them to recompile the driver or not?


man akmods  ?


I tried both "akmods -force" and "akmods -akmod nvidia", this one 
answers with

   Checking kmods exist for 6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64 [ OK  ]
which I do not understand.


$ ls /var/cache/akmods/
akmods.log  nvidia/

$ ls /var/cache/akmods/nvidia/
525.78.01-1-for-6.1.5-200.fc37.x86_64.log 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.5-200.fc37.x86_64-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64.rpm
525.78.01-1-for-6.1.6-200.fc37.x86_64.log 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.6-200.fc37.x86_64-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64.rpm
525.78.01-1-for-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64.log 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64.rpm


Theses are the logs and build results on my system. You can look at the 
log of the build and check it for errors.


And this is the end of the log I have

$ tail /var/cache/akmods/nvidia/525.78.01-1-for-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64.log
  Preparing :    1/1
  Installing   : 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64-3:525.78.01-1.fc37   1/1
  Running scriptlet: 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64-3:525.78.01-1.fc37   1/1
  Verifying    : 
kmod-nvidia-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64-3:525.78.01-1.fc37   1/1


Installed:
kmod-nvidia-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64-3:525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64

Complete!
2023/01/25 10:48:04 akmods: Successful.

If you have the RPM build sucessfully and installed then its something
else that is stopping this working.

What is the version of hardware that you have?

Is this the correct driver for your hardware?

Does https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA have anything to help?

Barry






G
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread GianPiero Puccioni

On 25/01/2023 17:31, John Pilkington wrote:

On 25/01/2023 15:44, stan via users wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 10:59:10 +0100
GianPiero Puccioni  wrote:


Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed
that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.
In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is
very recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most
recent in the repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.

There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the
headers to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?


The headers are only updated when the kernel interface changes now.
This has been the case for many releases of fedora.  What I am saying
is that the problem is not the headers, so you can eliminate it from
your list of possibilities.


But akmods still needs them to recompile the driver or not?


man akmods  ?



I tried both "akmods -force" and "akmods -akmod nvidia", this one answers with
   Checking kmods exist for 6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64 [  OK  ]
which I do not understand.

G
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread John Pilkington

On 25/01/2023 15:44, stan via users wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 10:59:10 +0100
GianPiero Puccioni  wrote:


Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed
that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.
In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is
very recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most
recent in the repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.

There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the
headers to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?


The headers are only updated when the kernel interface changes now.
This has been the case for many releases of fedora.  What I am saying
is that the problem is not the headers, so you can eliminate it from
your list of possibilities.


man akmods  ?


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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread stan via users
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 10:59:10 +0100
GianPiero Puccioni  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed
> that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.
> In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.
> 
> I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is
> very recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most
> recent in the repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.
> 
> There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the
> headers to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?

The headers are only updated when the kernel interface changes now.
This has been the case for many releases of fedora.  What I am saying
is that the problem is not the headers, so you can eliminate it from
your list of possibilities.
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Re: power profiles

2023-01-25 Thread Barry Scott


On 25/01/2023 10:25, Frederic Muller wrote:

On 25/01/2023 17:01, Barry Scott wrote:


On 25/01/2023 06:30, Frederic Muller wrote:

Hi!

It seems i can only stay in Power Saver mode, balanced seems to be 
clickable but quickly reverts to Power Saver and Performance is not 
even clickable.


Any idea if there is any way to do that 'manually' as my laptop is 
really slow now.


I don't know the answer but have you looked for logs in the journal 
related to power?


I wonder if there are clues there as to what is happening.

Barry


I didn't. I however tried to run that auto-updater script I found on 
the topic and it doesn't work:


Where do I find the logs?


journalctl command.

For example:

$ journalctl -b 0 -g power

The "-b 0" starts with the logs since boot. the "-g power" is a grep for 
power


Barry




Thank you.

Fred
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Re: power profiles

2023-01-25 Thread Neal Becker
On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 7:14 AM Frederic Muller  wrote:

> On 25/01/2023 17:34, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> On 25/1/23 21:25, Frederic Muller wrote:
>
> On 25/01/2023 17:01, Barry Scott wrote:
>
>
> On 25/01/2023 06:30, Frederic Muller wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> It seems i can only stay in Power Saver mode, balanced seems to be
> clickable but quickly reverts to Power Saver and Performance is not even
> clickable.
>
> Any idea if there is any way to do that 'manually' as my laptop is really
> slow now.
>
> [...]
>
>
>
> Where do I find the logs?
>
> Where are you finding the power settings. I'm not using a laptop but in
> KDE in the system settings under Power Management I don't seem to have the
> options you are referring to.
>
> In kde look for "battery and brightness".  I found it under "show hidden
icons" on the bottom right, I believe that's called the system tray?
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Re: Fedora 37: kernel: general protection fault, probably for non-canonical address PREEMPT SMP PT

2023-01-25 Thread Dario Lesca
Il giorno ven, 20/01/2023 alle 11.46 -0700, Jerry James ha scritto:
> Maybe you could try this update:
> 
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2023-0597579983

Thanks Jerry James, I have install this update and I'll reboot later.

I will let you know

Dario
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Re: power profiles

2023-01-25 Thread Frederic Muller

On 25/01/2023 17:34, Stephen Morris wrote:

On 25/1/23 21:25, Frederic Muller wrote:

On 25/01/2023 17:01, Barry Scott wrote:


On 25/01/2023 06:30, Frederic Muller wrote:

Hi!

It seems i can only stay in Power Saver mode, balanced seems to be 
clickable but quickly reverts to Power Saver and Performance is not 
even clickable.


Any idea if there is any way to do that 'manually' as my laptop is 
really slow now.

[...]



Where do I find the logs?
Where are you finding the power settings. I'm not using a laptop but 
in KDE in the system settings under Power Management I don't seem to 
have the options you are referring to.


Ok I found some help in the doc

running this|sudo G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all 
/usr/libexec/power-profiles-daemon -r -v|

|Gives me:|

|** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.581: Starting 
power-profiles-daemon version 0.12
(power-profiles-daemon:6704): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 19:10:47.582: Using 
cross-namespace EXTERNAL authentication (this will deadlock if server is 
GDBus < 2.73.3)

** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.583: Handling driver 'fake'
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.583: probe() failed for 
driver fake, skipping
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.583: Handling driver 
'platform_profile'
(power-profiles-daemon:6704): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 19:10:47.583: 
_g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation local (GLocalVfs) 
for ‘gio-vfs’
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.586: ACPI 
performance_profile is now l, so profile is detected as power-saver
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.586: Found a 
dytc_lapmode sysfs attribute to thinkpad_acpi
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.586: Handling driver 
'intel_pstate'
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.586: Driver 
'platform_profile' already probed, skipping driver 'intel_pstate'
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.586: Handling driver 
'placeholder'
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.586: Driver 
'platform_profile' already probed, skipping driver 'placeholder'
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.587: Handling action 
'trickle_charge'
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.587: Applying profile 
'power-saver' from configuration file
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.587: Setting active 
profile 'power-saver' for reason 'reset' (current: 'power-saver')
** (power-profiles-daemon:6704): DEBUG: 19:10:47.587: Can't switch to 
power-saver mode, already there

|

|
|

|Not sure what to think.|

|Fred
|
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Re: power profiles

2023-01-25 Thread Frederic Muller

On 25/01/2023 17:34, Stephen Morris wrote:

On 25/1/23 21:25, Frederic Muller wrote:

On 25/01/2023 17:01, Barry Scott wrote:


On 25/01/2023 06:30, Frederic Muller wrote:

Hi!

It seems i can only stay in Power Saver mode, balanced seems to be 
clickable but quickly reverts to Power Saver and Performance is not 
even clickable.


Any idea if there is any way to do that 'manually' as my laptop is 
really slow now.

[...]



Where do I find the logs?
Where are you finding the power settings. I'm not using a laptop but 
in KDE in the system settings under Power Management I don't seem to 
have the options you are referring to. 


Likewise in Gnome it is under Settings under the Power section and in 
Power mode sub-section.


Not sure if that helps though.

Fred
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread Barry Scott


On 25/01/2023 09:59, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed 
that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.

In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is very 
recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most recent 
in the repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.


There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the 
headers to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?


I just updated and my RTX-3060 is working: Here are the kernel an kmod 
packages on my system for comparison:


$ rpm -qa | grep -e kmod -e kernel
kernel-srpm-macros-1.0-15.fc37.noarch
kmodtool-1.1-5.fc37.noarch
kmod-libs-30-2.fc37.x86_64
kmod-30-2.fc37.x86_64
libreport-plugin-kerneloops-2.17.4-1.fc37.x86_64
abrt-addon-kerneloops-2.15.1-6.fc37.x86_64
akmods-0.5.7-9.fc37.noarch
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64
kernel-core-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64
kernel-modules-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64
kernel-devel-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64
kernel-devel-matched-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64
kernel-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64
kernel-modules-extra-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-6.1.7-200.fc37.x86_64-525.78.01-1.fc37.x86_64

Barry




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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread Stephen Morris

On 25/1/23 21:32, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

On 25/01/2023 11:19, Stephen Morris wrote:

On 25/1/23 20:59, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I 
noticed that

 instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau. In fact the
nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is very
recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most recent 
in the

 repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.

There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the 
headers

to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?
I've just checked on my system and the kernel-headers for 6.1.7 are 
indeed missing, but the nvidia driver on my system appears to be 
being used via
akmod potentially because I have the kernel-devel packages installed 
which

does exist for 6.1.7.

regards, Steve



I have kernel-devel installed but it doesn't seem to help.
Maybe your driver was built previuosly with kernel 6.1.5 and still 
works, as I just updated to F37 I never had that.
Do you have the kmod-nvidia packages installed? I may be using those for 
kernel compatibility with the akmod modules for backup in case they 
aren't in sync with the kernels which sometimes happens. With those 
kmod-nvidia packages I have them installed for kernels 6.0.17, 6.0.18, 
6.1.5, 6.1.6 and 6.1.7. I am also using the 525 version of the nvidia 
drivers.


regards,
Steve


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Re: power profiles

2023-01-25 Thread Stephen Morris

On 25/1/23 21:25, Frederic Muller wrote:

On 25/01/2023 17:01, Barry Scott wrote:


On 25/01/2023 06:30, Frederic Muller wrote:

Hi!

It seems i can only stay in Power Saver mode, balanced seems to be 
clickable but quickly reverts to Power Saver and Performance is not 
even clickable.


Any idea if there is any way to do that 'manually' as my laptop is 
really slow now.


I don't know the answer but have you looked for logs in the journal 
related to power?


I wonder if there are clues there as to what is happening.

Barry


I didn't. I however tried to run that auto-updater script I found on 
the topic and it doesn't work:


#!/bin/bash

dbus-monitor --system 
"type='signal',path='/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0',member='PropertiesChanged'" 
| while read LINE; do

    echo ${LINE} | grep battery_BAT0 | grep -q PropertiesChanged
    if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
    BATT_STAT=$(dbus-send --print-reply=literal --system 
--dest=org.freedesktop.UPower 
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get 
string:org.freedesktop.UPower.Device string:State | awk '{ print $3; }')

    if [ $BATT_STAT -eq 1 ] || [ $BATT_STAT -eq 4 ]; then
    LEVEL=$(powerprofilesctl list | grep -q performance && 
echo "performance" || echo "balanced")

    elif [ $BATT_STAT -eq 5 ]; then
    LEVEL="balanced"
    else
    LEVEL="power-saver"
    fi
    echo "Changing power level to ${LEVEL}"
    gdbus call --system --dest net.hadess.PowerProfiles --object-path 
/net/hadess/PowerProfiles --method org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Set 
'net.hadess.PowerProfiles' 'ActiveProfile' "<'${LEVEL}'>" > /dev/null

    [[ $? -ne 0 ]] && echo "Could not change power level to ${LEVEL}!"
    fi
done


Where do I find the logs?
Where are you finding the power settings. I'm not using a laptop but in 
KDE in the system settings under Power Management I don't seem to have 
the options you are referring to.


regards,
Steve



Thank you.

Fred
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread GianPiero Puccioni

On 25/01/2023 11:19, Stephen Morris wrote:

On 25/1/23 20:59, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed that
 instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau. In fact the
nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is very
recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most recent in the
 repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.

There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the headers
to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?
I've just checked on my system and the kernel-headers for 6.1.7 are indeed 
missing, but the nvidia driver on my system appears to be being used via

akmod potentially because I have the kernel-devel packages installed which
does exist for 6.1.7.

regards, Steve



I have kernel-devel installed but it doesn't seem to help.
Maybe your driver was built previuosly with kernel 6.1.5 and still works, as I 
just updated to F37 I never had that.


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Re: power profiles

2023-01-25 Thread Frederic Muller

On 25/01/2023 17:01, Barry Scott wrote:


On 25/01/2023 06:30, Frederic Muller wrote:

Hi!

It seems i can only stay in Power Saver mode, balanced seems to be 
clickable but quickly reverts to Power Saver and Performance is not 
even clickable.


Any idea if there is any way to do that 'manually' as my laptop is 
really slow now.


I don't know the answer but have you looked for logs in the journal 
related to power?


I wonder if there are clues there as to what is happening.

Barry


I didn't. I however tried to run that auto-updater script I found on the 
topic and it doesn't work:


#!/bin/bash

dbus-monitor --system 
"type='signal',path='/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0',member='PropertiesChanged'" 
| while read LINE; do

    echo ${LINE} | grep battery_BAT0 | grep -q PropertiesChanged
    if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
    BATT_STAT=$(dbus-send --print-reply=literal --system 
--dest=org.freedesktop.UPower 
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get string:org.freedesktop.UPower.Device 
string:State | awk '{ print $3; }')

    if [ $BATT_STAT -eq 1 ] || [ $BATT_STAT -eq 4 ]; then
    LEVEL=$(powerprofilesctl list | grep -q performance && echo 
"performance" || echo "balanced")

    elif [ $BATT_STAT -eq 5 ]; then
    LEVEL="balanced"
    else
    LEVEL="power-saver"
    fi
    echo "Changing power level to ${LEVEL}"
    gdbus call --system --dest net.hadess.PowerProfiles --object-path 
/net/hadess/PowerProfiles --method org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Set 
'net.hadess.PowerProfiles' 'ActiveProfile' "<'${LEVEL}'>" > /dev/null

    [[ $? -ne 0 ]] && echo "Could not change power level to ${LEVEL}!"
    fi
done


Where do I find the logs?

Thank you.

Fred
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Re: Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread Stephen Morris

On 25/1/23 20:59, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:

Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed 
that instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.

In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is very 
recent but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most recent 
in the repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.


There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the 
headers to appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?
I've just checked on my system and the kernel-headers for 6.1.7 are 
indeed missing, but the nvidia driver on my system appears to be being 
used via akmod potentially because I have the kernel-devel packages 
installed which does exist for 6.1.7.


regards,
Steve



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Re: power profiles

2023-01-25 Thread Barry Scott


On 25/01/2023 06:30, Frederic Muller wrote:

Hi!

It seems i can only stay in Power Saver mode, balanced seems to be 
clickable but quickly reverts to Power Saver and Performance is not 
even clickable.


Any idea if there is any way to do that 'manually' as my laptop is 
really slow now.


I don't know the answer but have you looked for logs in the journal 
related to power?


I wonder if there are clues there as to what is happening.

Barry



Thank you.

Fred
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Nvidia in F37

2023-01-25 Thread GianPiero Puccioni

Hi,

I just update from F35 to F37 and everything is fine except I noticed that 
instead of the Nvidia from RPMFusion it is using nouveau.

In fact the nvidia module is missing and wasn't built by akmod.

I think the problem is that it started with kernel 6.1.7 which is very recent 
but it seems it's missing the kernel-headers -the most recent in the 
repositories is 6.1.5- and akmod needs that.


There is something strange going on or I just should wait for the headers to 
appear? Or maybe install 6.1.5 and use that?


G
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