On 10/31/22 08:15, Richard Shaw wrote:
Just a "me too" here, but I ran 6.0 fine when there was a call for
testing. When I updated to 6.0.5 my computer (B550 w/ Ryzen 5 5700X)
paused at the BIOS post for a long time and then kind of tried to load
but stalled.
I forced it off and turned off
On 1/11/22 01:45, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2022 10:26:16 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
So something about a complete power down seems to have made it better.
And I tried rebooting again, and that is working now as well. So the
power cycle does seem to have made it all better. I guess I'll
On 10/30/22 13:00, Tom Horsley wrote:
As an additional report, I did a dnf update this morning, got the same
kernel, and had no problems at all. Must be one of those things mankind
was not meant to know
Another two reports: one on a Ryzen TR 2950X/6900XT with no issues, the second
is a 12th
On Mon, 31 Oct 2022 10:26:16 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
> So something about a complete power down seems to have made it better.
And I tried rebooting again, and that is working now as well. So the
power cycle does seem to have made it all better. I guess I'll find
out in a few days if there is
Slight weirdness for me too. Probably the first time since I installed
6.0.5 I tried to play a youtube video and got no sound (HDMI via
rpmfusion nvidia driver).
I tried to reboot to go back one kernel version and see if sound worked
there, and the reboot blanked the screen, but then was stuck. I
Just a "me too" here, but I ran 6.0 fine when there was a call for testing.
When I updated to 6.0.5 my computer (B550 w/ Ryzen 5 5700X) paused at the
BIOS post for a long time and then kind of tried to load but stalled.
I forced it off and turned off the PS for 10 seconds and rebooted, then it
On 31/10/22 09:14, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/30/22 10:06, Doug Herr wrote:
Let this be a reminder to people upgrading over many version of
Fedora. It does not hurt to update your grub boot sector every now
and then. Maybe worth doing after each major Fedora version update.
This only applies
On 10/30/22 4:33 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
>
>> On 30 Oct 2022, at 16:54, Doug H. wrote:
>>
>> Today was
>> the big kernel jump to 6.x kernel.
As someone who tests 6.0 stable regularly, I can *assure you* it's
nothing major.
> No it is not a big jump it the one after 5.19.
> After 20 minors Linux
On 10/30/22 10:06, Doug Herr wrote:
Let this be a reminder to people upgrading over many version of Fedora. It does
not hurt to update your grub boot sector every now and then. Maybe worth doing
after each major Fedora version update.
This only applies if you are still using legacy BIOS
On Sun, Oct 30, 2022 at 1:00 PM Tom Horsley wrote:
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> On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 09:54:28 -0700
> Doug H. wrote:
>
> > Everything seems to be working, so I don't need any help, but wanted to
> > report this just in case.
>
> As an additional report, I did a dnf update this morning, got the same
>
> On 30 Oct 2022, at 16:54, Doug H. wrote:
>
> Today was
> the big kernel jump to 6.x kernel.
No it is not a big jump it the one after 5.19.
After 20 minors Linux runs out of fingers and toes and bumps the major.
So after 6.19 with me 7.0 for example.
Barry
On Sun, Oct 30, 2022, at 9:54 AM, Doug H. wrote:
> I do dnf upgrade any morning where something shows up as new. Today was
> the big kernel jump to 6.x kernel. Was not worried I guess since I just
> ran the update like normal and rebooted to it.
>
> Ended up at:
>
> error:
On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 09:54:28 -0700
Doug H. wrote:
> Everything seems to be working, so I don't need any help, but wanted to
> report this just in case.
As an additional report, I did a dnf update this morning, got the same
kernel, and had no problems at all. Must be one of those things mankind
I do dnf upgrade any morning where something shows up as new. Today was
the big kernel jump to 6.x kernel. Was not worried I guess since I just
ran the update like normal and rebooted to it.
Ended up at:
error: ../../grub-core/kern/dl.c:429:symbol `grub_debug_is_enabled' not
found.
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