You are probably need an older version of drivers rather than 410: 304, 340 or
390. See https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA#Current_GeForce.2FQuadro.2FTesla or
https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa.
Please provide more logs for debugging by:
sudo dnf install hw-probe
On 12/25/18 4:52 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Been a bit over a week since my last update. Tried to do one a couple
> minutes ago and got:
>
>
>
> Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
> hplip-3.18.6-10.fc28.x86_64
> - nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) neede
Been a bit over a week since my last update. Tried to do one a couple
minutes ago and got:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
hplip-3.18.6-10.fc28.x86_64
- nothing provides libnetsnmp.so.35()(64bit) needed by
hplip-3.18.6-11.fc28.x86_64
Problem 2: cannot ins
Allegedly, on or about 24 December 2018, home user via users sent:
> 2. What are the advantages, disadvantages, and security risks of each
> of the 6 authentication methods offered by Thunderbird for yahoo e-
> mail?
You can only use the options that the ISP supports as well. Which
probably means
(Joe said)
> When you're finished, you need to make sure that you exit,
> not just minimize it to an icon on your panel.
1. It's listing updates immediately upon launch.
2. I clicked the "Quit" button, not just minimize.
I need to try/test this more. Now I think it's just doing whatever I
last
background
==
For the past few days, most every step of using yahoo e-mail in
Thunderbird is taking minutes rather than seconds. Examples: log in,
selecting a folder, selecting a message. I've changed nothing. I
looked at Thunderbird help. I saw in a different, very recent problem
On 12/24/2018 10:48 AM, home user via users wrote:
(Patrick said)
> dnf install dnfdragora
Thank-you, Patrick.
done.
It works, but I notice that this, too, automatically checks for updates.
When you're finished, you need to make sure that you exit, not just
minimize it to an icon on your pane
(Patrick said)
> dnf install dnfdragora
Thank-you, Patrick.
done.
It works, but I notice that this, too, automatically checks for updates.
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Hi.
On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 09:26:27 -0500 Tim Evans wrote:
> # modprobe nvidia
> modprobe: FATAL: Module nvidia not found in directory
> /lib/modules/4.19.10-300.fc29.x86_64
> Have I not installed all the required packages?
No, except perhaps akmods. The main one for the nvidia kernel module
is a
On 24/12/2018 14:26, Tim Evans wrote:
On 12/23/18 6:25 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
modprobe nvidia
# modprobe nvidia
modprobe: FATAL: Module nvidia not found in directory
/lib/modules/4.19.10-300.fc29.x86_64
In fact, there are no files anywhere in /lib/modules/ named (or
containing) "nvidia".
On 12/23/18 6:25 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
modprobe nvidia
# modprobe nvidia
modprobe: FATAL: Module nvidia not found in directory
/lib/modules/4.19.10-300.fc29.x86_64
In fact, there are no files anywhere in /lib/modules/ named (or
containing) "nvidia".
Yet, as noted previously:
# rpm -qa |
Allegedly, on or about 23 December 2018, Mike Chambers sent:
> I thought /var/mail/ was the main root mail dir for users but I can't
> get dovecot not to error pointing to it, such as /var/mail/%u or
> whatever.
/var/spool/mail/username or /var/mail/username (one symlinks to the
other, these days
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