Re: connecting using wireless usb

2023-02-15 Thread Bill C
I am using a chip made by ralink. I believe the drivers are all there. As for what else is needed by kernels nowadays IDK. I might have to reinstall everything with a basic desktop or workstation install. The thing with the minimal install with the network iso is are you going to get all you need.

Re: connecting using wireless usb

2023-02-15 Thread Robert McBroom via users
On 2/15/23 22:39, Bill Cunningham wrote: Does anyone have any idea how to turn on wireless from the cli? ip add is extremely complicated as well as ifconfig which is I guess deprecated. I had to reinstall everything and it was detected when rebooting no wifi. Can I get online in a simple

Re: connecting using wireless usb

2023-02-15 Thread Reon Beon via users
Tried to google that error and found nothing, maybe someone else could help... ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct:

Re: connecting using wireless usb

2023-02-15 Thread Bill Cunningham
On 2/15/2023 6:09 PM, Reon Beon via users wrote: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Networking/CLI I have tried everything here, and so more on the man page. Nothing seems to work. This is an error I get, I have no idea what it means; Error: Failed to add/activate new connection: Device class

Re: shutdown

2023-02-15 Thread Tim via users
On Thu, 2023-02-16 at 09:36 +1030, Tim via users wrote: > Many BIOSs will also let you set a wake up time within them. It *may* > also be possible for that time to be set from the OS (such as if you > wanted to change it). > > Remember that the hardware clock may be different from the system >

Re: connecting using wireless usb

2023-02-15 Thread Reon Beon via users
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Re: connecting using wireless usb

2023-02-15 Thread Reon Beon via users
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Re: shutdown

2023-02-15 Thread Tim via users
On Wed, 2023-02-15 at 23:38 +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote: > Yes, I have the boot at power on set. > I can shut down, > But does it means that it will boot when the power will be back? Yes, if you set the BIOS that way. And you can test that easily. > I do not have a timer under my control. > It

Re: shutdown

2023-02-15 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 15 Feb 2023 23:38:34 +0100 Patrick Dupre wrote: > But does it means that it will boot when the power will be back? That's how it works on my systems (where it functions correctly - not all motherboards get it right). Sometimes this surprises me if I'm working on a system and plug it in,

connecting using wireless usb

2023-02-15 Thread Bill Cunningham
Does anyone have any idea how to turn on wireless from the cli? ip add is extremely complicated as well as ifconfig which is I guess deprecated. I had to reinstall everything and it was detected when rebooting no wifi. Can I get online in a simple manner. One can I guess use iw somehow too. I

Re: shutdown

2023-02-15 Thread Patrick Dupre
> > > Actually, this will be done more or less automatically if I do not > > do anything, except that the shutdown will be hard when the power > > will be turned off. > > A lot of BIOS have settings for things like "boot at power on". > You could shut down normally, then have an external timer

Re: shutdown

2023-02-15 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 15 Feb 2023 23:16:05 +0100 Patrick Dupre wrote: > Actually, this will be done more or less automatically if I do not > do anything, except that the shutdown will be hard when the power > will be turned off. A lot of BIOS have settings for things like "boot at power on". You could shut

shutdown

2023-02-15 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, I would like to set one of the following 1) shutdown now and restart at a given time, 2) shutdown (halt) and restart automatically when the next power with be back on (of course at the shutdown, the power will be on, it will be turned off for a couple of hours, and it will be backed).

Re: Why does Fedora 38 get updates so much faster than Fedora Rawhide?

2023-02-15 Thread Bill C
Interesting. I have had similar questions myself. On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 2:32 PM Kevin Fenzi wrote: > On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 06:47:49PM +1030, Tim via users wrote: > > On Wed, 2023-02-15 at 03:47 +, Reon Beon via users wrote: > > > Is it because of all the openqa testing on Rawhide? > > > >

Re: Why does Fedora 38 get updates so much faster than Fedora Rawhide?

2023-02-15 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 06:47:49PM +1030, Tim via users wrote: > On Wed, 2023-02-15 at 03:47 +, Reon Beon via users wrote: > > Is it because of all the openqa testing on Rawhide? > > How long is a piece of string? Logically, there's two different roles, > and therefore different sets of

Re: Switching nvidia GPU cards - can multiple driver versions co-exist?

2023-02-15 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 12:17:03PM -0400, George N. White III wrote: On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 10:40 PM Tim via users < Also, newer GPU's often want more power >than the originals. Pleasant surprise there. While the newer, replacement card has 2.5X higher performance, max power draw is

Re: Why does Fedora 38 get updates so much faster than Fedora Rawhide?

2023-02-15 Thread Tim via users
On Wed, 2023-02-15 at 03:47 +, Reon Beon via users wrote: > Is it because of all the openqa testing on Rawhide? How long is a piece of string? Logically, there's two different roles, and therefore different sets of users: The general release has already been developed, and people report and