On 11/4/21 07:41, LO via users wrote:
On Thu, 2021-11-04 at 11:47 +, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
Hello,
While I'm not familiar with the arcane magics of gnome-keyring and
friends either, this problem may have been caused by a bug that has
since been fixed. I say this because I have changed my us
On 05/11/2021 07:41, Tom Horsley wrote:
If I try to use it basically unaltered other than adding some
forwarding directives, it pays absolutely no attention to my local
zone files.
FWIW, forwarding is working fine and as expected on my F35 system.
Local zones are not being ignored.
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2021 17:42:55 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
> Haven't found anything else
> busted yet.
Actually there is one quite annoying thing. In claws-mail the
selected folder and selected message shows up with black text
on a dark blue background and is almost unreadable. I haven't
got any idea w
On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 07:28:41 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Could you provide more detail about that? I've not seen any problems.
> But maybe I'm not using those features that are no longer supported.
If I try to use it basically unaltered other than adding some
forwarding directives, it pays absolute
On 04/11/2021 19:13, Frederic Muller wrote:
I lost my dog yesterday so.. not going to venture into anything in the upcoming few days. I am actually using F34 and not 35 as stated previously. I'll probably do a fresh install of F35 and see how it goes.
Sorry for your loss. I know the feeling wi
I updated a laptop to Fedora 35 using a Software application after doing a
complete backup. So far everything is working as expected. I'm running
Gnome 41 with wayland. Past upgrades to Postgresql and PostGIS have been
problematic, usually involving moving to the next major release. The minor
upg
On 05/11/2021 05:42, Tom Horsley wrote:
Had severe problems getting bind to work as my local LAN DNS
provider, every release seems to have brought more "deprecated"
messages,
Could you provide more detail about that? I've not seen any problems.
But maybe I'm not using those features that are n
I installed fedora 35 on one machine using the dnf upgrade
process and on another machine from scratch followed by manual
configuration to copy previous install. Both seem to be
working well. The missing arduino stuff doesn't seem to be
used as I can still compile the Marlin firmware successfully
w
On 11/3/21 11:57, Ulf Volmer wrote:
sudo dnf install --allowerasing pipewire-pulseaudio
should deo the job.
It did indeed. Thank you!
(I also had to 'dnf swap pipewire-media-session wireplumber' to undo
that installation.)
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On Thu, 2021-11-04 at 11:47 +, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While I'm not familiar with the arcane magics of gnome-keyring and
> friends either, this problem may have been caused by a bug that has
> since been fixed. I say this because I have changed my user password
> on
> this machine
On Thu, 2021-11-04 at 12:00 +0100, XA via users wrote:
> I am running Fed35 workstation (thus Gnome) using evolution for mail
>
> I want to change the password for user (myself).
> But I remember from a couple of years ago that this gave problems
> with evolution and gnome-keyring: something like
Hello,
While I'm not familiar with the arcane magics of gnome-keyring and
friends either, this problem may have been caused by a bug that has
since been fixed. I say this because I have changed my user password on
this machine, both in F33 and now in F34, without it causing any big
problems with E
On 11/4/21 12:35, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/11/2021 20:06, Frederic Muller wrote:
I think bluetoothctl is managing the connection and piper adds
functionalities such as DPI settings and buttons configuration. So
the mouse works with or without piper (but I could be wrong).
I have the full jour
I am running Fed35 workstation (thus Gnome) using evolution for mail
I want to change the password for user (myself).
But I remember from a couple of years ago that this gave problems
with evolution and gnome-keyring: something like being prompted
on startup evolution for a password to unlock the
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