Hi All,
This is my upgrade notes for upgrading from FC29 to FC30.
Has anything changed I need to update my notes?
Well, except for "--releasever=31".
FC 29 -->> FC 30:
# rpm --rebuilddb
# rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
if anything is too new, do a
# dnf downgrade offender(s)
# dnf --e
I've been searching for a USB WIFI adapter to allow my laptop to access
the 5GHz band. The market seems to be dominated by Realtek but Fedora 29
doesn't seem to have drivers for the various chips. Found an adapter
from BrosTrend that said it supported LINUX without noticing that the
support was
Upgrading the BIOS to a version with new AMD Ryzen microcode solved the problem.
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On 10/29/19 1:56 PM, cen wrote:
Up-to-date Fedora 30
Thinkpad x260, Intel wifi, wpa_supplicant v2.8
Are you using NetworkManager?
I got a brand new tp-link archer c6 and set up 2.4Ghz mixed ssid and
5Ghz ac/mixed ssid. I can connect to 5GHz just fine but 2.4GHz gives
association timeout (se
Gordon Messmer writes:
On 10/28/19 4:32 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
With BIOS I knew I needed to run grub-install to manually install grub on
/dev/sdb in addition to /dev/sda; do I need to do anything analogous to
that, with EFI?
Typically, no. Anaconda should have created boot records fo
Hi
Up-to-date Fedora 30
Thinkpad x260, Intel wifi, wpa_supplicant v2.8
I got a brand new tp-link archer c6 and set up 2.4Ghz mixed ssid and
5Ghz ac/mixed ssid. I can connect to 5GHz just fine but 2.4GHz gives
association timeout (see dmesg below). It just keeps asking for password
every 20 s
On 10/28/19 4:32 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
With BIOS I knew I needed to run grub-install to manually install grub
on /dev/sdb in addition to /dev/sda; do I need to do anything
analogous to that, with EFI?
Typically, no. Anaconda should have created boot records for both. Use
"efibootmgr
On 10/28/19 4:32 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I want to make sure that in the event one of the disks fail I'll be able
to boot off the other one. Are any additional steps needed for this,
beyond the ones that were done by F30's installer?
You could make another EFI boot entry that points to the