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On 18/09/17 19:20, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
[this is a repost of an item I have on the linux-media list]
I have just upgraded to f24. I am now using the standard dvb_usb_rtl28xxu fe
which logs messages suggesting all is well (I get the /dev/dvb/adapt
Hi Ed,
Il giorno mar, 26/09/2017 alle 20.01 +0800, Ed Greshko ha scritto:
> >
> You seem to have an "integrated" video card with both Intel and
> nVidia on it. As a
> test, have you tried going into the BIOS and disabling the Intel
> side?
I can't find in the BIOS this option... but as I know I
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 21:28:11 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Some questions some to mind
>
> Did you try to check the logs to see if maybe the driver is crashing?
I definitely need to spend more time poking around to check things
out. I only just got it to come up last night, then went to bed :-).
On 09/26/17 20:58, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I was installing fedora 26 workstation on a little Intel NUC
> system last night (specifically model NUC5CPYH). It uses
> "Intel HD Graphics" and anaconda worked fine, but once I
> booted f26 from hard disk, the screen just went gray and
> stayed there.
>
> W
I was installing fedora 26 workstation on a little Intel NUC
system last night (specifically model NUC5CPYH). It uses
"Intel HD Graphics" and anaconda worked fine, but once I
booted f26 from hard disk, the screen just went gray and
stayed there.
When I installed xdm and switched the login from gdm
Allegedly, on or about 11 August 2017, David A. De Graaf sent:
> Why is ping more clever in finding the route?
It's a much more basic part of networking.
When you try to connect to a service (mail, HTTP, FTP, telnet, SSH,
etc), it has to be there and running, and have nothing in the way (such
as
On 09/26/17 19:10, Ambrogio wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a very big problem with my new Fedora 26 installed on a Dell
> Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming.
>
> It was Ok for months until last update to kernel 4.12
> With this kernel nouveau modules crashes.
>
> If I boot with last 4.11.11-300 Kernel it is ok.
>
Hi all,
I have a very big problem with my new Fedora 26 installed on a Dell
Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming.
It was Ok for months until last update to kernel 4.12
With this kernel nouveau modules crashes.
If I boot with last 4.11.11-300 Kernel it is ok.
I filled this bug on bugzilla
https://bugzilla.re