On Thu, Oct 3, 2024 at 11:21 PM Andre Robatino
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> > > Is there any active device (KVM, wifi, bluetooth) between mouse and the
> > system?
>
> I don't think so, I'm using a USB mouse plugged into a USB hub plugged
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configuration?Does it rely on older
versions
and/or lots of 3rd party packages making configuration a lengthy task?
3) Is the data mostly static or is there lots of churn?
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"It works with Windows" seems to be the end goal for many manufacturers.
I look for macOS user reports -- if something works with Windows and macOS
it is more likely to have been built to the appropriate standards.
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the application
> developer.
> In this case nvidia I assume.
>
I agree. My experience has been that Nvidia provides only the bare minimum
information in error messages -- I assume they worry that error messages
might
reveal the special sauce they are so
lso run afoul of rules about not hoarding domain names.
>
AI seems to have been a big boost to clickbait sites. They can take the
top
100 Windows questions and use AI to generate pages that claim to have
the best answers.
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On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 3:57 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2024-09-03 04:37, George N. White III wrote:
> >
> > Calibre is available as flatpaks.
>
> The Fedora packaged Calibre works fine. The issue here is a pip
> installed library overriding the system one.
>
Flatpak
ay this model supports Apple Air Print. That means it should
be configured as an IPP printer for current CUPS
(IPP on linux came about when Apple stopped supporting CUPS. Until Apple
changes AirPrint, IPP should work with AirPrint printers).
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with the diverse
application requirements and host OS's. Many application developers also
adopted conda.
Calibre is available as flatpaks.
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firmly established, it would be a good time for a fresh install on a system
that was first installed
in sysv init days.
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a suspended box in an outbuilding during sa storm.
Wireless WOL (WWOL) is a recent innovation, so may not be supported on
older
hardware. Some Fedora systems have issues with WiFI when waking from
suspend
by keyboard, so I wouldn't expect WWOL to work for those.
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shutdown messages after power is restored. I think some UPS systems and
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can stay in "shutdown now" mode until the battery can provide the
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to "see things", remove the `rhgb quiet` from the kernel
command-line.
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> for the testing repo.
>
I think the testing was succesful, so the fix is now provided in regular
updates.
>
> I can't speak for Francois, but for me the issue is solved.
>
> And you have gained some insight into the measures Fedora uses to avoid
breaking
syste
sume that means the initial Fedora 39 installation worked and continued
to work when upgraded. Fedora 39 gets most fixes until 41 has been released.
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typically video card, network card, or mass storage
device), so 3 smaller kernels and a relatively current rescue kernel
is a reasonable use of resources.
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On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 8:44 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
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> On Thu, 2024-08-22 at 07:57 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 7:36 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
> >
> > wrote:
> >
> > > When I reboot the system, there's a del
tion from the system
and service manager, and to
verify the correctness of unit files. It is also used to access
special functions useful for advanced system manager debugging.
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n. "Secure boot" is mostly theater until we have unified kernels,
so ranks
high on the cost/benefit scale.
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/etc/default/grub and then
run grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.
PS: I avoid Nvidia as there are better ways to use my time, but the iMac
was discarded by
my wife when she moved to Apple silicon.
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> Answering to George
>
> To me this does not tell much
>
> journalctl --no-hostname -b -g wlo1
> elo 11 16:32:57 kernel: wl :02:00.0 wlo1: renamed from eth1
> elo 11 16:32:58 NetworkManager[998]: [1723383178.8200] de
s like:
"journalctl --no-hostname -b -g wifi" and
"journalctl --no-hostname -b -g wl01"
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I've been retired for years, but worked in a group that replaced SGI
IRIX4 with macOS. We used EXFAT on
external drives. We had colleagues scattered around the globe, so there
were often problems with filenames
using unicode, including "look alike" characters (hyphen, lo
ersion, whether it is fully updated, and
what
has changed since the last time it worked.
You may find useful details with "journalctl --no-hostname -b -g
google-chrome".
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ots with
different kernels. I would try: `journalctl --no-hostname -b N -g nvme >
nvme_N.log` to start.
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On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 7:14 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
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> I'm slightly wary of clonezilla because multiple people seem to
> have had problems with it on BTRFS (may depend on the version). Also,
> btrfs-replace is built-in and looks like it will do the job.
There was a bug in btrfs support in
;s right? And if there is an error, what's causing it? I've checked
> the drive with smartctl and even let the factory HP firmware diag tools run
> in a loop overnight checking everything without error.
>
Non-reproducible issues c
t;
> What is the benefit of mounting the same partition on multiple mount
> points?
>
This one of the benefits of btrfs -- root and home are btrfs sub-volumes.
They share the space of the the parent volume, so
inexperienced users don't end up with lots of free space one one partition
and
ich.org/simon/notes/secure-boot-with-grub-and-signed-linux-and-initrd
>
>
The existing Fedora secure boot configuration may offer some protection for
those
who also boot Windows.
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Try: https://pypi.org/project/birdnetlib/
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>
>
> This system is using a static IP address, has 4 ethernet interfaces
> where only 1 has ever been in use (enp6s0f0).
>
> Suggestions on where to start cleaning up the configuration or looking
>
On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 12:16 PM George N. White III
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> On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 11:43 AM Tom Horsley wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 3 Jul 2024 10:04:30 -0400
>> Tim Evans wrote:
>>
>> > Suggestions for further digging? Thanks.
>>
>> Probably not reall
asier to configure.
>
I did the same. A web search for suggests
it is a Verizon thing.
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an existing Fedora installation and put
the
grub2 USB stanza on the internal drive. On a system without any linux
installation I have only used BIOS boot, without UEFI.
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ned that one
version was never
used, it could be removed). An advantage of having multiple versions of a
library
installed is easier testing of situations were one version gives an error.
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> [...]
> So I'm still not able to boot F40 on a USB stick.
>
> Maybe, I should try F39 or F38. If it works, I will be able to upgrade
> later.
Some people have been able to boot either the network installer or the
server
installer. For the latt
/boot/vmlinuz-0-rescue-0a5117a885584ae1b650c3c575315b73
16 /boot/vmlinuz-6.9.4-200.fc40.x86_64
16 /boot/vmlinuz-6.9.5-200.fc40.x86_64
16 /boot/vmlinuz-6.9.6-200.fc40.x86_64
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 6:45 PM richard emberson
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> With fedora 6.8.8-300.fc40.x86_64 thunderbird packaged contained
> /bin/thunderbird-wayland.
> With fedora 6.9.5-200.fc40.x86_64 the thunderbird package 115.12.1 does
> not contain /bin/thunderbird-wayland
>
> dnf search thunderbird
>
list of 3rd party
sites I have to
"temporarily trust" to make the site usable has grown to the point where I
need to
scroll down to see the full list. We need to a list "resource hog" sites
to steer
people away from sites that are causing memory
lesystem which is highly optimimized to
take advantage of caches and parallel operations.
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ck in time after data are lost due to a
software
glitch or command-line typo. Using a subvolume, when the drive fails, both
the original
and backups may be lost. If a drive is close to failure, a linux install
often pushes
it over the edge (due to amount of act
u to a mirror site (each with slightly different formats).
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cumentation for fwupd is minimal, but man fwupdtool
should
get you going if your vendor (a) participates in the program and (b)
supports linux
for your model. Some vendors provide firmware updates using bootable USB
key images.
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people prefer to see full protocol debug, use `debug' to turn
the debug on. Use `debug 3' to
see only greeting messages and error messages.
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se? Thanks.
>
I have a Dell desktop with Windows 11 and Linux. There have been problems
after Dell firmware updates were installed. Several updates messed with
the
of boot options. On my system while booting with the Dell logo
displayed gets to the &
vidia for forcing Fedora into convoluted workarounds instead of
helping make older hardware work on current kernels.
Rpmfusion is having difficulties finding volunteers to package software.
Fewer volunteers have access to older hardware and those that do are
getting old themselves
HDA controller
> [ 59.227433] nouveau :01:00.0: bus: MMIO read of
> FAULT at 619444 [ PRIVRING ]
> [ 97.171565] nouveau :01:00.0: Enabling HDA controller
> [ 97.288155] nouveau :01:00.0: bus: MMIO read of
ry likely the reason, and would add that a) software that
runs on
CentOS or RHEL needs minimal or zero changes to run on the other OS while
Fedora would often need changes, and b) Fedora has a higher percentage of
new to linux users so tech suppo
s, but not numbers of users (at my former work lots of people
had RHEL logins that were rarely used, e.g. updates to a database). For
CentOS and Fedora there can be large numbers of "managed" workstations
in a cubicle farm with very little visibility into the OS being used
outside the
e
do have xorg-x11-drv-nouveau.
There were issues with 470xx failing to build in F40 with the akmods
install from
rpmfusion, but now there is a testing version that does install. Some
users have
success with the Nvidia installer. I have the rpmfusion-testing package
installed
but haven&
Many issues were related to timing
so stuff that worked initially would fail when moved to a newer, faster,
machine. People were devising workarounds for buggy hardware.
Some of those may have been adopted by distros, but are now being lost.
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will probably affect others, but "all problems are shallow given enough
eyes".
A fresh install also gives you the option of moving to xfs or btrfs.
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hed behaviour" means text files using ASCII
character sets, which creates problems for the majority of the world,
and should be considered "broken". In this day and age, we need to pay
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Hi,
I noticed some time ago that rc.local became a service. I'm just getting around
to address this issue but am having trouble getting my fedora 41 system to
"notice" my efforts.
Can someone post what they're doing to implement this new way of doing things,
please?
B
ed in file names.
Users new to Linux need (now more than ever as web searches increasingly
provide bad advice) to have a trustworthy reference such as Linux Command
on their machine. For Fedora, you might add basic references for
journalctl
and SElinux.
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> seems to be a lot of video problems after a new release while RPMFusion is
> rebuilding their packages.
>
RPMFusion nvidia-470xx packages broke with recent F39 kernel updates.
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*Add support for setting boot_success / boot_indeterminate grubenv flags*
<https://src.fedoraproject.org/fork/jwrdegoede/rpms/grub2/c/e8a6d3e8a1ec05499d2a44b6760114e73852fbad>
Hans de Goede • 5 years ago
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> On 04/20/2024 03:16 PM, George N. White III wrote:
> > In preparation for converting my dual boot Win10+Fedora system
> > to Fedora only, I needed to expand the Win11 partition on another
> > dual boot system because some &qu
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> always get 500
>
Works for me. https://status.fedoraproject.org/ says "All Systems
Operational
There are no known issues or outages in Fedora Infrastructure."
-
n unpaid
developers.
Some of the original developers are getting old or have other demands on
their time.
It appears to have been easy (perhaps too easy) for a well-funded and
resourced
entity to assume the role of an opensource developer.
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24-03-24 at 14:05 +0200, Cătălin George Feștilă wrote:
> > I asked users if is a problem with logging into the Fedora website
> > based on
> > new OTP features.
> > I fix this issue ... Thank you.
>
> I don't mean to prolong this, but your original post says nothing
skrev Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > > On Sun, 2024-03-24 at 00:17 +0200, Cătălin George Feștilă wrote:
> > > > OTP is the new feature set on login for users ...
> > >
> > > I still have no idea what this is about, but never mind.
> > >
> > >
OTP is the new feature set on login for users ...
Thank you for replying, no need to answer this question.
Thank you people!
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> > I just sent an email t
can I do to recover the account?
Thank you. Best regards.
Catalin George Festila
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web-based remote systems (e.g., Rstudio server, Jupyter) meet my needs.
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7;t boot from USB. Does
yours have
space for an extra internal drive? If a friend has a system with a couple
USB ports that will
boot a Fedora Live USB you could put a drive in a USB case and install
Fedora in BIOS
mode, then add the drive to y
> over 97,700,000 total,
> I suspect that the next time I do weekly patches (next Thursday), it will
> fail.
>
> I'm only keeping 2 old kernels now. I did not do anything to shrink
> /boot. What has grown so much recently? What do I delete?
>
Is there anything in your
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 12:42 PM olivares33561 via users <
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> [...]
>
> Bug Submitted:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2264223
>
> Output of inxi command
> olivares@fedora:~/Downloads/kerTeX/Documents/Documents/mptmp$ inxi -C
> --vs --zl --hostn
ualatex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[condensed,math]{anttor}
\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
\setmainfont{Antykwa Torunska}
\begin{document}
\fontsize{140pt}{160pt}\selectfont
Hello world!
Hello world!
Hello world!
Hello world!
Hello world!
Hello world!
Hello world!
Hello world!
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etty sure I need a scalable font.
>
LaTeX support for outline fonts is robust. It has been many years
since I used a bitmap font. Some high quality outline fonts do
provide multiple sizes for better appearance than you can get
with scalable fonts.
&
ose
updatable components to the operating system, which can pass a
UEFI capsule with updated firmware for processing and installation
on the next boot.
Journalctl may have more details, if you can find them amid the mass of
detail
journalctl provides. It would be nice to have a mechanism that highligh
here a BIOS setting I can try? RAID ON/RAID OFF, running on nvme0
> internel disk. Was running on a solid state disk(SSD) before.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Antonio
>
>
> Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland.
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> Sent with Proton Mail secu
On Thu, Feb 8, 2024 at 12:48 AM Frederic Muller wrote:
> On 07/02/2024 22:09, George N. White III wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 2:11 AM Frederic Muller wrote:
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>> Hi!
>>
>> Installed scrapy and just trying to start the tutorial gives me that:
>
lable packages)
twisted has https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-46137 so
Many large Python systems have not been ported to python-3.12. I've had
success using
fedora's python-3.11 in a conda environment. Anaconda python is also a way
to run stuff that
still needs python 3.10 or
User coming to linux whose commuting experience has been
limited to computer labs and cell phones are confused when told
they need to reboot after installing updates. Googling reboot leads
to a bunch of AI clickbait, often with answers like "to
the past I have often needed to install older GCC from source to work on
legacy codes. If Fortran is
not needed, the current clang compilers may be a good solution.
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so you might have to
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wiggling the cable. Visual inspection may revela a place where the cable
has a visible crimp.
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a Firefox, so a big step forward over
apps
that only work with Windows. My other banks have been "evaluating"
two-factor
authentication while reducing call-centre staff and closing branches, so I
use of BT
may become the norm.
Laptops usually have some "airplane mod
y with multi-boot systems
there can sometimes be differences depending on the order in which the OS's
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ck.
>
` journactl -b N' can be used to compare before and after entries related
to an issue. Find the right search
terms is an art, but knowing what to look for in the journal if it happens
again can be helpful.
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ell. Switching supplies
often won't
provide power if the load is too light. There are also issues with changes
to
attached peripherals. USB keyboards need power if used to wake a sleeping
system. Current keyboards often require less power than older models they
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Mono:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/liberation-mono/LiberationMono-BoldItalic.ttf: Liberation
Mono:style=Bold Italic
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onnectors left connected over a long period can become loose. In
such cases a new mouse is a fast and cheap fix compared to replacing
connectors.
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with some remnants of the
"BIOS" driver's configuration) start working after waking from a sleep
cycle restarts the drivers.
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On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 6:22 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
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> Usually there's a key you can press to get a boot selection menu so you
> can one-time boot from the USB without having to change the boot order.
>
F12 on my Dell systems. On my desktop the monitor is slow to start (using
a
cheap USBC to HDM
th Thunderbird (using Gnome/Wayland).
In the past I have had problems with Thunderbird upgrades that were
"solved" by deleting the old ~/.thunderbird and configuring from scratch.
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ritical"
application
runs in WSL (and users realized that many other applications run faster in
WSL
than they do in Windows).
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