time to reminisce.
On 02/17/16 22:11, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>>> Once you sort this out, you want to plan how you do multiboots in the
>>> future. Way back when I tried it, and even two is a pain, one good
>>> solution was to make your own custom boot partition, and all it did was
>>> let you select
Tim:
>> Once you sort this out, you want to plan how you do multiboots in the
>> future. Way back when I tried it, and even two is a pain, one good
>> solution was to make your own custom boot partition, and all it did was
>> let you select which partition to boot, it chainloaded the next one.
Mi
On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 15:46:33 -0800
William Biggs wrote:
> How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit
Go to http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8 and
get the rawhide binary packages for the kernel you want to run. Make
sure the one you choose hasn't got debugging enabled
yes I meant f23
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2016, at 04:29 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
>
>
> On 18 February 2016 at 00:10, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote:
>>>
How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit
>>
>>
I think yo
On 18 February 2016 at 00:10, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote:
>
>> How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit
>>
>
> I think you mean F23. The latest released kernel for F23 is 4.3.5-300.
> If you want to run 4.4.2, you'll need to enable the rawhide repo and
On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote:
How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit
I think you mean F23. The latest released kernel for F23 is 4.3.5-300.
If you want to run 4.4.2, you'll need to enable the rawhide repo and
install it from there. Don't ask anyone here for help if you do.
On 02/17/2016 04:54 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote:
How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit
I'd guess that by the time F32 comes out, you'd need to downgrade, not
upgrade the kernel to that version.
Ow!!! Come-on Joe :)
The op meant to type f22 :)
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On 02/17/2016 03:46 PM, William Biggs wrote:
How do I upgrade to kernel 4.4.2 in f32 64bit
I'd guess that by the time F32 comes out, you'd need to downgrade, not
upgrade the kernel to that version.
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Hi,
I have a fedora23 system with clamav installed, and periodically
clamav-notify-servers fails to actually notify the server and responds
with
clamd server '/var/run/clamd.amavisd/clamd.sock' gave '' response
I was just hoping someone else had encountered this problem and had a
solution. I've
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 10:03:04 AM Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 02/16/2016 09:19 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
> > On 02/16/2016 08:15 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> >> At the GRUB menu, type
> >>
> >> pager=1
> >> set
> >>
> >> Look for variable 'prefix=' this will be drive, partition, and path, to
> >
On 02/16/2016 09:19 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
On 02/16/2016 08:15 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
At the GRUB menu, type
pager=1
set
Look for variable 'prefix=' this will be drive, partition, and path, to
the GRUB directory where its cfg and modules are found.
All right Chris!
While at the boot prompt
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 1:33 AM, Eliezer Croitoru
wrote:
> Hey Richard,
>
> Just keep in mind that depends on your usage the disk might get bad
> sectors.
> As much as many including me would like to not have them happen they do
> happen for any HDD vendor!
> Some things that affect DISK lifespan
On Tue, 2016-02-16 at 21:19 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
> Is there a command that will take my simplified grub.cfg and install
> it without modifying it in any way and leave me with a bootable
> system? (please please please say yes).
I seem to recall that although GRUB no-longer uses a flat menu fi
On 2016-02-16 19:05, Rick Stevens wrote:
Uh, isn't Jitsi primarily a SIP client/server? That makes it a bit
less,
uhm, "available". You'd need to set up your own SIP registrar or use
Jitsi's server farm to permit "outsiders" to share.
I did not need to do anything.
Was invited to a conferenc
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